Fred Dutton

Fred Dutton
8th Assistant Secretary of State for Legislative Affairs
In office
December 4, 1961 – July 27, 1964
PresidentJohn F. Kennedy
Lyndon B. Johnson
Preceded byBrooks Hays
Succeeded byDouglas MacArthur II
White House Cabinet Secretary
In office
January 20, 1961 – December 4, 1961
PresidentJohn F. Kennedy
Preceded byRobert Keith Gray
Succeeded by???
Personal details
Born
Frederick Gary Dutton

(1923-06-16)June 16, 1923
Julesburg, Colorado, U.S.
DiedJune 27, 2005(2005-06-27) (aged 82)
Washington, D.C., U.S.
Resting placeArlington National Cemetery
Political partyDemocratic
Spouse(s)June Klingborg
Nancy Hogan
Children5
EducationUniversity of California, Berkeley (BA)
Stanford University (LLB)
Military service
Allegiance United States
Branch/service United States Army
RankFirst Lieutenant
UnitArmy Judge Advocate General's Corps
Battles/warsBattle of the Bulge
AwardsPurple Heart
Bronze Star

Frederick Gary Dutton (June 16, 1923 – June 27, 2005) was a lawyer and Democratic Party power broker who served as campaign manager and Chief of Staff for California Governor Pat Brown, Special Assistant to U.S. President John F. Kennedy, and went on to manage Robert F. Kennedy's campaign for the Presidency.

Between 1960 and 1972 Dutton played a role in every Democrat's quest for the White House. Dutton entertained both politicians and journalists and could be considered one of the country's original "spin doctors."[1] He had a long career as a lobbyist for American oil companies and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, leading to him being referred to as both "Fred of Arabia" and "Dutton of Arabia."

  1. ^ Cory, Franklin (November 30, 2006). "'Bobby' misses haunting stories". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved December 31, 2009.