Dwight D. Eisenhower’s Cabinet
President: Dwight D. Eisenhower (1953-1961)
Vice President: Richard Nixon (1953-1961)
Secretary of State: John Foster Dulles (1953-1959)
Secretary of the Treasury: George M. Humphrey (1953-1957)
Secretary of Defense: Charles Erwin Wilson (1953-1957)
Attorney General: Herbert Brownell Jr. (1953-1957)
Postmaster General: Arthur Summerfield (1953-1961)
Secretary of the Interior: Douglas McKay (1953-1956), Fred A. Seaton (1956-1961)
Secretary of Agriculture: Ezra Taft Benson (1953-1961)
Secretary of Commerce: Sinclair Weeks (1953-1958)
Secretary of Labor: James P. Mitchell (1953-1961)
Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare: Oveta Culp Hobby (1953-1955), Marion B. Folsom (1955-1958)
Director of the Bureau of the Budget: Joseph Dodge (1953-1954), Rowland Hughes (1954-1956), Percival Brundage (1956-1958)
Ambassador to the United Nations: Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (1953-1960)
Director of the Mutual Security Agency: Harold Stassen (1953)
Director of the Office of Defense Mobilization: Arthur Flemming (1953-1957)
Administrator of the Federal Civil Defense Administration: Val Peterson (1953-1957)
Director of the Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization: Leo Hoegh (1958-1961)
Chair of the Atomic Energy Commission: Lewis Strauss (1953-1958)
Chief of Staff: Sherman Adams (1953-1958)
Deputy Chief of Staff: Wilton Persons (1953-1958)