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For four years, the champion of the Prohibition Army has been a crusader Commissioner Roy Asa Haynes. But now an efficiency expert has arisen to fight with him for leadership. Lincoln C. Andrews, new Assistant Secretary of the Treasury in charge of Prohibition enforcement, looked upon the work of the
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in New York, who were nationally the most successful and famous team. Andrews saw Prohibition enforcement as strict law enforcement and was not an ideological adherent to the dry movement. Andrews served until August 1, 1927.
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crusader and found it ineffective. Mr. Andrews is a General (a title he acquired in military service) and promptly he set out to reorganize the Prohibition Army.
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From November 1, 1927 to June 1928, he was the president of Guardian Investment Trust in Hartford, Connecticut.
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Andrews held the office Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, beginning in March 1925, after
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He married Charlotte Graves on October 5, 1899. They had one son: John G. Andrews.
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starting in 1925. As Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, he was in charge of
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Whispering wires : the tragic tale of an American bootlegger
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After his promotion to brigadier general, Andrews commanded the
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He died on November 23, 1950 in Northampton, Massachusetts.
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In June 1928, he became president of the Rubber Institute.
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American military personnel of the Spanish–American War
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Assistant Secretary of the Treasury
Calvin Coolidge
Roy Asa Haynes
Owatonna, Minnesota
Northampton, Massachusetts
United States Military Academy
United States
United States Army
Brigadier general
86th Infantry Division
Spanish–American War
Moro Rebellion
World War I
Distinguished Service Medal
Citation Star
Legion of Honour
brigadier general
World War I
Assistant Secretary of the Treasury
Prohibition
Time
Owatonna, Minnesota
Cornell University
United States Military Academy
3rd Cavalry
Pullman Strike
Spanish–American War
Edwin Vose Sumner
Leyte

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