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- J._Leonard_Reinsch abstract "James Leonard Reinsch (June 28, 1908 – May 9, 1991) was a broadcasting executive who became president and CEO of COX Communications. He advised four US Presidents. He assisted the White House Press Secretary office in 1945, during the transition from President Franklin D. Roosevelt to President Harry Truman, and advised Winston Churchill on his 1946 \"Iron Curtain\" speech.".
- J._Leonard_Reinsch birthDate "1908-06-28".
- J._Leonard_Reinsch birthPlace Streator,_Illinois.
- J._Leonard_Reinsch deathDate "1991-05-09".
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- J._Leonard_Reinsch comment "James Leonard Reinsch (June 28, 1908 – May 9, 1991) was a broadcasting executive who became president and CEO of COX Communications. He advised four US Presidents. He assisted the White House Press Secretary office in 1945, during the transition from President Franklin D. Roosevelt to President Harry Truman, and advised Winston Churchill on his 1946 \"Iron Curtain\" speech.".
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