PROGRESS REPORT A REPORT TO THE CONGRESS
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EXECUTIVE BRANCH OF THE GOVERNMENT
progress report
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 1954
A Report to the Congress
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Progress
Report
TO THE CONGRESS
by the
COMMISSION ON ORGANIZATION OF THE
EXECUTIVE BRANCH OF THE GOVERNMENT
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Letter of Transmittal
COMMISSION ON ORGANIZATION OF THE
EXECUTIVE BRANCH OF THE GOVERNMENT,
WASHINGTON, D. C., December 31, 1954.
DEAR SIRS: According to the terms of Section 9 (b) of
Public Law io8 (Chapter 184), approved July 10, 1953, the
Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of
the Government is required to submit a "comprehensive
report" on or before December 31, 1954? I have the honor
to submit that report herewith.
Respectfully,
Chairman.
The Honorable
The President of the Senate
The Honorable
The Speaker of the House of Representatives
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Contents
Page
Letter of Transmittal ................................. Iii
Establishment of Commission ......................... 1
Appointment of Commission .......................... 1
Organization of the Commission ....................... 2
Commission Procedure ................................ 3
Task Forces Organized ............................... 4
Task Force and Committee Meetings ................... 18
Staff Studies ......................................... 19
Personnel ........................................... 19
Finances ............................................ 20
Accomplishments .................................... 20
Legislation .......................................... 22
Presidential Reorganization Power ..................... 22
Appendices :
A. Act of Establishment ............................ 23
B. Biographies of Task Force Members ................ 27
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Establishment of Commission
The Commission was established by Public Law io8 (ch.
184), 83d Congress, 1st Session, approved July io, 1953 (ap-
pendix A).
Appointment of Commission
According to the terms of the act of establishment, the
following Commissioners were appointed:
By the President:
From the Executive Branch of the Government-
Herbert Brownell, Jr.
Arthur S. Flemming.
From private life-
James A. Farley.
Herbert Hoover.
By the President of the Senate:
From the Senate-
Homer Ferguson.
John L. McClellan.
From private life-
Solomon C. Hollister.
Robert G. Storey.
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By the Speaker of the House :
From the House of Representatives-
Clarence J. Brown.
Chet Holifield.
From private life-
Joseph P. Kennedy.
Sidney A. Mitchell.
Organization of the Commission
The Commission held its organization meeting on Sep-
tember 29, 1953, in the Cabinet Room of the White House,
with all the Commissioners present. The President greeted
the Commissioners and extended his wishes for the success
of the work of the Commission. The oath of office was
administered to the Commissioners by Supreme Court
Associate Justice Harold H. Burton.
The first act of the Commission was the election of Her-
bert Hoover as Chairman.
The following appointments were then approved:
Executive Director-John B. Hollister.
Executive Secretary-Francis P. Brassor.
Director of Research-Harold W. Metz.
Quarters for the Commission were obtained in the Gen-
eral Accounting Office Building at Fifth and G Streets NW.,
Washington, D. C., and all meetings of the Commission,
except the organization meeting, have been held there. The
Commission has met regularly since its organization.
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Commission Procedure
The Commission decided to undertake the work enjoined
on it by its enabling act by making an exhaustive investi-
gation of certain broad functions of the Government and
by considering questions of.policy as well as those of organi-
zation and operation. It was insistent from the beginning
that every subject considered should have a thorough factual
study before any attempt would be made to reach conclu-
sions. This required a capable investigating staff to develop
the facts and a group of experienced individuals of good
judgment to evaluate them. It was decided that this ma-
chinery could best be evolved by the "task force" method;
i. e., the selection of a group, or task force, of distinguished
citizens with experience in the field under investigation to
serve on a part-time basis. A Staff Director and staff are
then named, who work generally on a full-time basis in the
investigating field. This method of operation brings about
efficiency and economy in that it makes it unnecessary for the
Commission to have a large general research and secretarial
staff, it assures the intensive use of specialists, and it makes
possible the immediate reduction of staff when a task force
has completed its work.
The Commission also determined that an expensive ad-
ministrative staff and a heavy overhead expense could not
be justified. Therefore, rather than organize a payroll sec-
tion, a supply section, a fiscal section, a budget section, a
personnel section, and the other usual administrative or-
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ganizational units, the Commission arranged to get these serv-
ices from other Government agencies on a reimbursable basis.
As a result, the Commission has an unusually small executive
and administrative staff.
Task Forces Organized
There have been 13 task forces and several committees
and subcommittees, in the nature of task forces, organized.
There follows a summary of the activities of each of the
task forces and major committees, a list of their members
and Staff Directors, and the date of their first meeting. Ap-
pendix B gives in alphabetical sequence a short biography
of all task force members.
Budget and Accounting
This task force's objective is the improvement of the
governmental budgeting, accounting, and auditing proce-
dures to establish better executive and legislative control.
This involved reviewing-
i. Accounting direction and control in the Executive
Branch.
2. The programming and budgeting in the agencies.
3. The functions of the Bureau of the Budget.
4. The preparation of appropriation requests to the Con-
gress.
5. The relative desirability of a budget based on projects
rather than on general classes of expenditure.
6. The advisability of direct limitations on expenditures.
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7. The use of revolving funds and of operating corpora-
tions.
8. The desirability of placing accounts on an accrual basis.
9. The role of the General Accounting Office in promoting
effective internal control and making business-type
audits and claim settlements.
Chairman: J. Harold Stewart.
Members:
Dudley E. Browne. Gwilym Alexander Price.
H. E. Humphreys, Jr. Kenneth C. Tiffany.
Christian E. Jarchow. J. David Wright.
Consultants:
William J. Edmonds. Eric A. Camman.
Arthur Smithies.
Staff Director: Joseph M. Sullivan.
Date of first meeting: December 22, 1953.
Intelligence Activities
This task force, organized only recently, is studying all
intelligence activities of the Federal Government and will
give particular attention to the operations of the Central
Intelligence Agency.
Chairman: Gen. Mark W. Clark.
Members:
Richard L. Conolly. Edward V. Rickenbacker.
Ernest F. Hollings. Donald S. Russell.
Henry Kearns.
Staff Director: James G. Christiansen.
Date of first meeting: November 3-4, 1954.
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Legal Services and Procedure
This task force divided its studies into three major aspects:
i. The organization of the legal services of the executive
branch.
2. How parties should be represented in dealing with the
Government.
3. Reform of administrative procedure.
Under number i come the questions of the division of
responsibility between the Department of Justice and the
legal departments of various governmental agencies and in
the Department of Defense between the uniformed and non-
uniformed lawyers; also the questions of recruitment, utiliza-
tion, promotion, and discharge of Government lawyers.
Under number 2 come the questions of the qualification of
practitioners and their admission, suspension, and removal.
Under number 3 comes the survey of operations under the
Administrative Procedure Act and of operations of agencies
not subject to it. Involved here is the question of the separa-
tion of powers between the fact-finding authority, the prose-
cuting authority and the judicial authority, and the concrete
problem of the status and functions of hearing examiners and
the desirability of setting up an additional court or courts of
some nature entirely separate from the regulatory bodies.
This task force did not study the substantive law which
grants jurisdiction to regulatory bodies, nor the conflict in
regulating authority between the Federal and State or munici-
pal governments, this latter problem being more properly in
the jurisdiction of the Commission on Intergovernmental
Relations.
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Chairman: James Marsh Douglas.
Members:
Herbert Watson Clark.
Cody Fowler.
Albert J. Harno.
James McCauley Landis.
Carl McFarland.
Ross L. Malone, Jr.
David F. Maxwell.
Special Consultants:
Robert H. Jackson'
George Roberts.
Arthur T. Vanderbilt.
Staff Director:
Whitney R. Harris.
Research Director:
Courts Oulahan.
Harold R. Medina.
David W. Peck.
Reginald' Heber Smith.
E. Blythe Stason.
Elbert Parr Tuttle.
Edward Ledwidge Wright.
Date of first meeting: February 5,1954?
Lending Agencies
This task force, in addition to studying the operations of
all Federal agencies lending money and guaranteeing loans
or payments, has tabulated outstanding Government obliga-
tions, fixed as well as contingent. It has studied particularly
the governmental experience in organization of these agen-
cies with a view to determination of the most advantageous
form of organization of those functions and the improvement
of their management, together with coordination of Govern-
ment policy in the lending field.
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Chairman: Paul Grady.
Members: Albert Leslie Cole.
Paul Bestor. Clifford D. Cooper.
George L. Bliss. Gardner Cowles.
Henry T. Bodman. Preston Hotchkis.
William W. Campbell. Arnold B. Keller.
Staff Director: Theodore Herz.
Date of first meeting: April 5, 1954?
Medical Services
This task force studied the medical and health activities
of the Government, both as to policy and operations. It
has considered the problems of medical care, preventive health
standards and measures, hospital construction, medical re-
search, and education and training. The relationship between
the various Federal agencies has been surveyed. These activi-
ties have been evaluated as to their effectiveness under condi-
tions of peace, in preparation for war, and under partial and
complete mobilization.
Chairman: Chauncey McCormick.2
Assistant Chairman: Dr. Edwin L. Crosby.
Members:
Dr. Francis J. Braceland. Dr. Theodore George Klumpp.'
Dr. Otto W. Brandhorst. Dr. Hugh Rodman Leavell.
Dr. Edward D. Churchill. Dr. Basil C. MacLean.
Dr. Michael DeBakey. Dr. Walter B. Martin.
Dr. Evarts A. Graham. Dr. James Roscoe Miller.
Dr. Alan Gregg. Dr. Dwight L. Wilbur.
Dr. Paul R. Hawley. Dr. Milton C. Winternitz.
Staff Director: Dr. James P. Dixon.
Assistant Staff Director: John T. Kelly.
'Deceased.
8 Appointed to replace Mr. McCormick as Chairman, September 26, 19.54-
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Subcommittee on Health Insurance:
Msgr. Donald A. McGowan, Chairman.
C. Manton Eddy. Dr. H. B. Mulholland.
Jay C. Ketchum. Elmer A. Van Steenwyk.
Subcommittee on Dentistry:
Dr. Otto W. Brandhorst, Chairman.
Dr. Rudolph H. Friedrich. Dr. Leo J. Schoeny.
Dr. James P. Hollers.
Date of first meeting: November II, 1953?
Overseas Economic Operations
This task force is studying all governmental overseas oper-
ations outside of the purely military, the purely diplomatic,
and the gathering of noneconomic intelligence, to determine
the areas of duplication. The economic aspects of offshore
procurement and the use of counterpart funds are being stud-
ied. Special attention is being given to the coordination of all
economic assistance to any particular country into one pro-
gram.
The task force is also studying the staffing of American
Embassies with specialists from the Departments of Com-
merce, Agriculture, and Labor, and the economic reporting
activities of the State Department carried on for the benefit
of other Government agencies. The work of the Depart-
ments of State and Commerce, the Foreign Operations Ad-
ministration, and the Export-Import Bank in trade promotion
and in the stimulation of investment of American capital
abroad is being reviewed.
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Chairman: Henning W. Prentis, Jr.
Members:
Harry A. Bullis.
Frederick C. Crawford.
Ferdinand Eberstadt.
Arthur B. Foye.
Ernest Kanzler.
Julius Klein.
Charles Sawyer.
Joseph P. Spang, Jr.
Staff Director: Bernard S. Van Rensselaer.
Date of first meeting: August 17, 1954?
Paperwork Management
This task force had three main. objectives:
i. Reducing the amount of paperwork engendered by the
Government ("birth control" in records).
2. The reduction of reports and records required of private
individuals and business by the Government.
3. The simplification of income tax procedure for low-
income taxpayers to eliminate the necessity of filing
returns (in conjunction with the Bureau of Internal
Revenue).
Chairman: Emmett J. Leahy.
Members:
Herbert E. Angel. Edmund D. Dwyer.
Thomas F. Conroy. Berchel H. Harper.
Consultants:
James N. Flanagan.
Edward T. Freel.
Staff Director: Matson Holbrook.
Date of first meeting: August 11,1954.
Personnel and Civil Service
This task force surveyed Government personnel prob-
lems and policies from the standpoint of top management.
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It has identified the more important executive positions and
studied the recruitment problems involved in filling them,
with particular reference to the promotion of career men as
compared to bringing in outsiders with appropriate qualifi-
cations. It is making recommendations as to those positions
which are of a policy or political nature and therefore prop-
erly filled from outside the civil service.
In the civil service field, the task force has studied the
classification system, veterans preference, the multiplicity of
merit systems, the problems of specialists such as professional
and scientific workers, and the proper distribution of per-
sonnel functions in departments.
Chairman: Harold W. Dodds.
Members:
Frank W. Abrams. Willard S. Paul.
Chester I. Barnard. Robert Ramspeck.
Lewis B. Cuyler. William Hallam Tuck.
Devereux C. Josephs. Leonard D. White.
Don G. Mitchell.
Staff Director: George A. Graham.
Date of first meeting: December 14, 1953.
Procurement
This task force is studying all procurement activities of
the Government, but because of the size of the Department
of Defense and the correspondingly greater opportunity for
economy it is concentrating on supply management in the
armed services. There are two major divisions of the prob-
lem: (i) procurement planning and (2) the implementation
of such plans as are made.
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Under (i) come the relationship between national policy,
strategic planning and logistic planning, and the method of
reducing logistic planning to actual purchase requirements.
Under (2) come the contracting policies and ,procedures, dis-
tribution, and inventory control. This task force has not
considered subsistence or medical items which are being
covered by other task forces.
Chairman: Robert Wilson Wolcott.
Vice Chairmen: Ira Mosher and George P. F. Smith.
Members:
Frank M. Folsom. Frank H. Neely.
William T. Golden. Mundy I. Peale.
Horace Babcock Horton. Robert Proctor.
Carl A. Ilgenfritz. George A. Renard.
Mervin J. Kelly. Franz Schneider.
George Houk Mead. Charles J. Stilwell.
Staff Director: Valentine B. Deale.
Advisory Committee:
John F. Floberg. Frederick R. Lack.
Vincent deP. Goubeau. Joseph L. Miller.
John C. Houston, Jr. Frederick E. Owens.
Earl D. Johnson. Charles H. Stockton.
Date of first meeting: March 9, 1954?
Real Property
This task force is studying the acquiring, improving
through construction, and managing of all real property of
the Government, excepting the public domain and those
properties which come within the jurisdiction of the Task
Force on Water Resources and Power. Particular attention
is being given to the use by agencies of properties held by
other agencies but not in current use by them. The total
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investment in real property will be estimated and the annual
operating cost will be computed. Studies are being made
looking toward centralization and elimination of duplication.
Chairman: John R. Lotz.
Members:
James M. Barker. Glenn McHugh.
William V. Burnell. William C. Mullendors.
John Anthony Hill. Benjamin H. Wooten.
Thomas D. Jolly.
Chief Consultant: Lockwood J. Towne.
Staff Director: Ben P. Gale.
Date of first meeting: September 29, r954?
Subsistence Services
This task force has been studying all agencies providing
food and clothing and other items generally associated with
subsistence in the fields of procurement, production process-
ing, and supplying. This involves research, inspection, dis-
tribution, storage, utilization, accounting, and inventory
control.
Chairman:
Members:
Joseph P. Binns.
Vallee O. Appel.
George H. Coppers.
Andrew J. Crotty.
Howard B. Cunningham.
James McB. Garvey.
John L. Hennessy.
Clifford E. Hicks.
Ollie E. Jones.
Staff Director: C. D. Bean.
John H. Kraft.
Herbert F. Krimendahl.
Joseph A. Lee.
John T. McCarthy.
George M. Mardikian.
Perry M. Shoemaker.
Gordon A. Stouffer.
Date of first meeting: April 9-ro, 1954?
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Use and Disposal of Surplus Property
This task force studied Government surpluses in both
real and personal property, in the United States and over-
seas. It reviewed the reasons why surpluses accumulate,
involving the questions of proper inventory, the method by
which surplus is determined, and how it is disposed of; all
with the objective of recommending as to best utilization and
largest possible return. It took note of the effect of mass dis-
posal on the private economy, the wisdom of free gifts of
surplus to local governments and bodies, and the use of
surplus in foreign aid. It has not considered the question of
agricultural surpluses, either from the point of view of policy
or operations in the United States.
Chairman: Gen. Robert E. Wood.
Members:
Harry Erlicher. James D. Mooney.
Leroy D. Greene. George A. Renard.
Thomas D. Jolly. Edward Starr, Jr.
Carl Kresl. Walter W. Tangeman.
Chief Consultant: Russell Forbes.
Staff Director: Gerald S. Wise.
Date of first meeting: November 24,1953.
Water Resources and Power
This task force is studying all Federal agencies dealing
with water resources and power, and thus investigating Gov-
ernment policies and activities in the following fields : im-
provement of rivers, harbors, and waterways for navigation,
and land reclamation; activities connected with water supply,
stream pollution abatement and the recreational use of water;
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and the generation, transmission, and distribution of electric
energy produced at hydro and thermal plants.
It is making an economic evaluation of a few major water
projects to determine true costs and economic value. It is
establishing yardsticks to be applied generally to all such
projects to determine their desirability and feasibility. It will
make recommendations with respect to policies and practices
in the field of water resources and power.
Chairman: Adm. Ben Moreell.
Members:
Charles L. Andrews. Harry Winford Morrison.
William B. Bates. Lacey V. Murrow.
Pope F. Brock. Frank H. Newnam, Jr.
Carey H. Brown. Malcolm Pirnie.
Charles Edison. Harry E. Polk.
James P. Growdon. Roscoe Pound.
Julian Hinds. John Wallace Reavis.
Wesley W. Homer. Donald Randall Richberg.
John Jirgal. Arthur B. Roberts.
Edward A. Kracke. Robert William Sawyer.
J. Bracken Lee. William D. Shannon.
Albert Chester Mattei. Royce J. Tipton.
Leslie A. Miller.
Staff Director: Charles D. Curran.
Date of first meeting: November 23,
Committee on Business Organization of the
Department of Defense
As soon as the work of the various task forces began, it
became obvious that almost all of the investigations reached
deeply into the Department of Defense. With a budget of
35 or 4o billion dollars annually, a civilian employment of
about i.2 million, and with 3.5 million men in uniform, this
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Department offered the greatest opportunity for accomplish-
ing economies and efficiencies. It was felt that the business
organization of this great Department should not be reported
on in piecemeal but that the results of investigations of vari-
ous task forces into this Department should be coordinated.
It was therefore decided to set up a Committee on Business
Organization of the Department of Defense, on which, in
addition to several new members, there would be representa-
tives of other task forces which dealt with the Department
of Defense. Furthermore, it appeared that there were various
activities of the Department of Defense which were an essen-
tial part of any proper study of its business organization and
which would not fall within the area of study of any of the
task forces. These activities have been investigated by spe-
cial Subcommittees of the Committee on Business Organi-
zation. This overall Committee on Business Organization
and its Subcommittees are as follows:
Chairman: Charles R. Hook, Sr.
Members:
Joseph P. Binns. George Houk Mead.
George C. Brainard. Frank H. Neely.
Howard Bruce. Willard S. Paul.
Michael DeBakey. Thomas R. Reid.
Frank M. Folsom. Reuben B. Robertson, Jr.
Joseph B. Hall. Franz Schneider.
Clifford E. Hicks. Perry M. Shoemaker.
Mervin J. Kelly. Robert Wilson Wolcott.
Arthur Franklin King. Robert E. Wood.
John R. Lotz.
Consultant: Russell Forbes.
Liaison Assistant: Frank Upman, Jr.
Date of first meeting: February 23,1954?
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Subcommittee on Business Enterprises in the Depart-
ment of Defense
This Subcommittee is studying activities which compete
with private industry. It will establish criteria applicable to
any Government enterprise in determining the advisability
of continuing such activity.
Chairman: Joseph B. Hall.
Assistant to Chairman: Frank J. Andress.
Members:
C. D. Bean. George P. F. Smith.
Leroy D. Greene.
Staff Director: Bernard F. Zuccardy.
Date of first meeting: October 21, 1954.
Subcommittee on Depot Utilization
Chairman: Clifford E. Hicks.
Members:
Vallee O. Appel. Theodore G. Klumpp.
Leroy D. Greene. Perry M. Shoemaker.
George P. F. Smith.
Staff Director: Hulon O. Warlick, Jr.
Date of first meeting: September 2o, 1954-
Subcommittee on Research Activities in the Department
of Defense
Chairman: Mervin J. Kelly.
Members:
Frederick L. Hovde. C. Guy Suits.
Robert M. Kimball. Clyde E. Williams.
Staff Director: G. Terrell Selby.
Date of first meeting: September zo, 1954.
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Subcommittee on Special Personnel Problems in the
Department of Defense
Chairman: Thomas R. Reid.
Vice Chairman: John J. Corson.
Members:
Frederick G. Atkinson. Raymond S. Livingstone.
Frederick J. Bell. Willard S. Paul.
George C. Brainard. Reuben B. Robertson, Jr.
Samuel L. H. Burk. Robert J. Smith.
Staff Director: Cecil E. Goode.
Date of first meeting: June 21, 1954-
Subcommittee on Transportation Activities in the De-
partment of Defense
Chairman: Perry M. Shoemaker.
Consultants:
Alvin Shapiro.
Selig Altschul.
Director of Passenger Study: James K. Knudson.
Director of Freight Study: John B. Keeler.
Acting Director of Freight Study: John R. Staley.
Date of first meeting: November 4-5, 1954?
Task Force and Committee Meetings
Some of the task forces have met regularly as . a whole,
some have divided into groups or committees for the con-
sideration of special subjects. In all, there have been 411
meeting of task forces, committees, and groups. Members
have been extraordinarily faithful in their attendance, and
this notwithstanding the fact that most of them are extremely
busy men and many have had to come from great distances.
It should be noted that because of the extreme interest in the
subjects under consideration by it, the Task Force on Water
Resources and Power held extended public hearings in San
Francisco, Denver, Chattanooga, New York City, and Port-
land, Oreg.
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Staff Studies
The Commission's small general research staff has in many
cases assisted and supplemented the task force staffs and
has, in addition, conducted studies on the following matters:
i. The various independent agencies reporting to the Presi-
dent, with a view toward possible eliminations, con-
solidations, or transfers.
2. The transfer of certain bureaus or functions from one
department to another.
3. The advisability of setting up machinery for the liquida-
tion of agencies which have expired by limitation or
which Congress has decided to eliminate.
Personnel
There follows a breakdown of personnel engaged in the
Commission's work by 3-month periods from September 30,
1953:
Dec. 31,
1953
Mar. 31,
1954
June 30,
1954
Sept. 30,
1954
Nov. 30,
1954
Commissioners .................
12
12
12
12
12
Commissioners' assistants and
secretaries ...................
19
23
21
21
23
Staff personnel .................
15
22
24
28
30
Task force members with coin-
pensation I ...................
46
60
69
84
87
Task force members without
compensation 1......
i
d
l
l
o
16
65
83
77
78
er
ca
rce assistants an
c
Task f
personnel with compensation..
20
68
99
213
211
Task force assistants without
compensation I ...............
1
9
48
90
103
Total ....................
129
259
356
525
544
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The peak of Commission personnel has been reached and
it should diminish rapidly hereafter.
Finances
At the time the Commission was created, there was appro-
priated $500,ooo to carry the Commission during the remain-
der of the year 1953 and far enough into 1954 to give it time
to make its plans and estimate its needs with some accuracy.
In February 1954, an additional $1,431,909 was appropri-
ated, which was $400,000 less than had been requested.
Shortly before the adjournment of the 83d Congress, an
additional $653,150, which was $ioo,ooo less than had been
requested, was appropriated, thus giving the Commission a
total of $2,585,059.
It should be noted that when the February 1954 request was
made, the Commission had not established its Task Forces
on Intelligence Activities, Overseas Economic Operations,
Paperwork Management, and Real Property. It seems prob-
able that the Commission will require a modest additional
appropriation to complete its work.
Accomplishments
The following task forces have completed the investiga-
tive phase of their work:
Budget and Accounting.
Legal Services and Procedure.
Lending Agencies.
Medical Services.
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Paperwork Management-Part I. In the United States Gov-
ernment.
Personnel and Civil Service.
Subsistence Services.
Use and Disposal of Surplus Property.
Of these, the Task Forces on Legal Services and Procedure,
Lending Agencies, Medical Services, Paperwork Manage-
ment-Part I-In the United States Government, Personnel
and Civil Service, and Use and Disposal of Surplus Property
have submitted their final reports to the Commission. The
final reports of the Task Forces on Budget and Accounting
and Subsistence Services are expected during January; those
on Real Property and on Water Resources and Power during
February; and those on Intelligence Activities, Overseas
Economic Operations, Paperwork Management-Part II-
In Industry and Procurement during March. The overall
Committee on Business Organization of the Department of
Defense, in the nature of things, must delay its report until
it receives reports from the various task forces whose work it
coordinates. Therefore, its report is expected early in April.
The Commission has adopted a procedure for considering
task force reports under which different Committees, con-
sisting in each case of three Commissioners and the Executive
Director, will, in the first instance, study each task force
report and make its recommendations to the full Commission.
The Commission will then consider the Committee report
and prepare its own report to the Congress.
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The Commission expects to submit to the Congress in the
next few weeks its reports on:
Budget and Accounting,
Legal Services and Procedure,
Lending Agencies,
Medical Services,
Paperwork Management-Part I-In the United States
Government,
Personnel and Civil Service,
Use and Disposal of Surplus Property,
and will follow with other reports in due course.
Legislation
Acting under the authority granted by section 9 (b) of the
Commission's act of establishment, the Commission stands
ready to be of assistance to the Members of the Congress in the
preparation of appropriate legislation to implement Commis-
sion recommendations.
Presidential Reorganization Power
As a result of unanimous vote at its meeting held on
November 15, 1954, the Commission recommends to the
Congress that the authority of the President to file reor-
ganization plans, which expires on April 1, 1955, be
extended.
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Appendix A
Public Law 108-83d Congress, Chapter 184-
1st Session, S. 106
AN ACT
For the establishment of a Commission on Governmental Operations.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled,
DECLARATION OF POLICY
SECTION i. It is hereby declared to be the policy of Congress to pro-
mote economy, efficiency, and improved service in the transaction of
the public business in the departments, bureaus, agencies, boards, com-
missions, offices, independent establishments, and instrumentalities of
the executive branch of the Government by-
(I) recommending methods and procedures for reducing ex-
penditures to the lowest amount consistent with the efficient per-
formance of essential services, activities, and functions;
(2) eliminating duplication and overlapping of services, activi-
ties, and functions;
(3) consolidating services, activities, and functions of a similar
nature;
(q.) abolishing services, activities, and functions not necessary to
the efficient conduct of government;
(g) eliminating nonessential services, functions, and activities
which are competitive with private enterprise;
(6) defining responsibilities of officials; and
(7) relocating agencies now responsible directly to the President
in departments or other agencies.
ESTABLISHMENT OF THE COMMISSION ON ORGANIZATION OF THE
EXECUTIVE BRANCH
SEC. 2. (a) For the purpose of carrying out the policy set forth in
section i of this Act, there is hereby established a commission to be
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known as the Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch
of the Government (in this Act referred to as the "Commission").
(b) Service of an individual as a member of the Commission or
employment of an individual by the Commission as an attorney or
expert in any business or professional field, on a part-time or full-time
basis, with or without compensation, shall not be considered as service
or employment bringing such individual within the provisions of sec-
tion 281, 283, 284, 434, or 1914 of title 18 of the United States Code,
or section Igo of the Revised Statutes (g U. S. C. gg).
SEC. 3. (a) NUMBER AND APPOINTMENT.-The Commission shall be
composed of twelve members as follows:
(I) Four appointed by the President of the United States, two from
the executive branch of the Government and two from private life;
(2) Four appointed by the President of the Senate, two from the
Senate and two from private life; and
(3) Four appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives,
two from the House of Representatives and two from private life.
(b) VACANCIES.-Any vacancy in the Commission shall not affect its
powers, but shall be filled in the same manner in which the original
appointment was made.
SEC. 4. The Commission shall elect a Chairman and a Vice Chairman
from among its members.
QUORUM
SEC. 5. Seven members of the Commission shall constitute a quorum.
COMPENSATION OF MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION
SEC. 6. (a) MEMBERS OF CONGRESS.-Members of Congress who are
members of the Commission shall serve without compensation in addi-
tion to that received for their services as Members of Congress; but
they shall be reimbursed for travel, subsistence, and other necessary
expenses incurred by them in the performance of the duties vested in
the Commission.
(b) MEMBERS FROM THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH.-The members of the
Commission who are in the executive branch of the Government shall
serve without compensation in addition to that received for their serv-
ices in the executive branch, but they shall be reimbursed for travel,
subsistence, and other necessary expenses incurred by them in the per-
formance of the duties vested in the Commission.
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(c) MEMBERS FROM PRIVATE LIFE.-The members from private life
shall each receive $50 per diem when engaged in the actual performance
of duties vested in the Commission, plus reimbursement for travel, sub-
sistence, and other necessary expenses incurred by them in the perform-
ance of such duties.
SEC. 7. (a) The Commission shall have power to appoint and fix the
compensation of such personnel as it deems advisable, without regard
to the provisions of the civil service laws and the Classification Act of
1949, as amended.
(b) The Commission may procure, without regard to the civil
service laws and the classification laws, temporary and intermittent
services to the same extent as is authorized for the departments by
section 15 of the Act of August 2, 1946 (6o Stat. 81o), but at rates not
to exceed $50 per diem for individuals.
SEC. 8. There is hereby authorized to be appropriated, out of any
money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, so much as may be
necessary to carry out the provisions of this Act.
SEC. 9. (a) INVESTIGATION.-The Commission shall study and inves-
tigate the present organization and methods of operation of all de-
partments, bureaus, agencies, boards, commissions, offices, independent
establishments, and instrumentalities of the Government except the
Judiciary and the Congress of the United States to determine what
changes therein are necessary in their opinion to accomplish the pur-
poses set forth in section I of this Act.
(b) REPORT.-The Commission shall submit interim reports at such
time, or times, as the Commission deems necessary, shall submit a
comprehensive report of its activities and the results of its studies to
the Congress on or before December 3r, 1954, and shall submit its
final report not later than May 31, 1955, at which date the Commission
shall cease to exist. The Final Report of the Commission may propose
such constitutional amendments, legislative enactments, and adminis-
trative actions as in its judgment are necessary to carry out its recom-
mendations.
SEC. I0. (a) HEARINGS AND SESSIONS.-The Commission or, on the
authorization of the Commission, any subcommittee or member thereof,
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may, for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of this Act, hold
such hearings and sit and act at such times and places, administer such
oaths, and require, by subpena or otherwise, the attendance and testi-
mony of such witnesses and the production of such books, records,
correspondence, memoranda, papers, and documents as the Commis-
sion or such subcommittee or member may deem advisable. Subpenas
may be issued under the signature of the Chairman of the Commission,
of such subcommittee, or any duly designated member, and may be
served by any person designated by such Chairman or member. The
provisions of sections 102 to 104, inclusive, of the Revised Statutes
(U. S. C., title 2, secs. 192-194), shall apply in the case of any failure
of any witness to comply with any subpena or to testify when sum-
moned under authority of this section.
(b) OBTAINING OFFICIAL DATA.-The Commission is authorized to
secure directly from any executive department, bureau, agency, board,
commission, office, independent establishment, or instrumentality, in-
formation, suggestions, estimates, and statistics for the purpose of this
Act; and each such department, bureau, agency, board, commission,
office, establishment, or instrumentality is authorized and directed to
furnish such information, suggestions, estimates, and statistics directly
to the Commission, upon request made by the Chairman or Vice
Chairman.
Approved July TO, 1953-
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Appendix B
Biographical Sketches of Task Force Members
Abrams, Frank W., Mattituck, New York. Engineer. Syracuse
University. Retired Chairman of the Board of Standard Oil Co. (New
Jersey). Trustee, Syracuse University, Cooper Union, and the Ford
and Sloan Foundations. Member of Commission's Task Force on
Personnel and Civil Service.
Andrews, Charles L., Memphis, Tenn. Merchant. Lafayete Col-
lege. President or member of various cotton associations; served on
various public committees. Now partner in the C. L. Andrews Cotton
Co. Member of Commission's Task Force on Water Resources and
Power.
Angel, Herbert Edmund, Bethesda, Md. Archivist and Records
Management Specialist. George Washington University. Formerly
with State Department, National Archives, and Navy Department.
Now Director, Records Management Division, National Archives and
Records Service, General Services Administration. Consultant, first
Hoover Commission's Task Force on Records Management. Member
of Commission's Task Force on Paperwork Management.
Appel, Vallee 0., Chicago, Ill. Executive. University of Chicago
and Harvard. During World War II was Consultant to the Quarter-
master General. Now President of Fulton Market Cold Storage Com-
pany, Chicago, Ill. Member of the Secretary of War's Food Commis-
sion in 1946; and of the Advisory Committee, Research and Marketing
Administration. Vice President and Director, National Quartermaster
Association. Member of the Commission's Task Force on Subsistence
Services, and of the Subcommittee on Depot Utilization of the Com-
mittee on Business Organization of the Department of Defense.
Atkinson, Frederick G., New York, N. Y. Department Store
Executive. Columbia College. Formerly with Cities Service Com-
pany and Procter & Gamble Company. Presently with R. H. Macy
& Co., Inc., as Vice President in charge of personnel. War-time Chief
of Personnel, United States Air Transport Command. Member of
Commission's Subcommittee on Special Personnel Problems in the
Department of Defense.
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Barker, James M., Chicago, Ill. Executive. Massachusetts Insti-
tute of Technology. Chairman of the Board, Allstate Insurance Co.
Former financial Vice President and now Director and Adviser to
Sears, Roebuck & Co. in connection with world-wide retail store
development. Life member, Board of Trustees of Massachusetts
Institute of Technology and Northwestern University. Member of
Commission's Task Force on Real Property.
Barnard, Chester I., New York, N. Y. Engineer. Harvard Uni-
versity. Formerly engineer with American Telephone & Telegraph
Co.; with Bell Telephone Company; President, Rockefeller Foundation
and General Education Board. Now Chairman, National Science
Board; Director, National War Fund; Member, New Jersey Unem-
ployment Relief Commission. Member, Advisory Committee on
National Security Organization, first Hoover Commission. Member
of Commission's Task Force on Personnel and Civil Service.
Bates, William B., Houston, Tex. Lawyer. University of Texas.
Served in the U. S. Army during World War I. Formerly District
Attorney, zd Judicial District of Texas. Now Chairman of the Board,
Second National Bank of Houston; and in active practice of law.
Member, Commission's Task Force on Water Resources and Power.
Bell, Frederick J., Washington, D. C. Rear Admiral U. S. N.
(Retired). United States Naval Academy. Author of books on naval
and management matters. Formerly Director of Human Relations
and member of senior directorate, McCormick and Co., Baltimore.
Now Executive Vice President, National Automobile Dealers Asso-
ciation. Industry Member, President's National Labor-Management
Manpower Policy Committee. Member of Commission's Subcom-
mittee on Special Personnel Problems in the Department of Defense.
Bestor, Paul, Glen Ridge, N. J. Banker. Tarkio College and Yale
University. Formerly Vice President, The Prudential Insurance Co. of
America; President, Federal Land Bank of St. Louis, and Federal
Intermediate Credit Bank; and Farm Loan Commissioner. Now
President, Trust Company of New Jersey. Member of the first Hoover
Commission's Advisory Committee on Lending Agencies. Member
of Commission's Task Force on Lending Agencies.
Binns, Joseph P., New York, N. Y. Hotel Executive. Cornell
University. Served as Colonel, Army Air Force in World War II;
Chief of Supply and Service, ATC of the Army Air Force in Europe.
Now Managing Director, The Waldorf-Astoria, and Vice President,
Hilton Hotels Corporation, in charge of operations in the East. Chair-
man of the Commission's Task Force on Subsistence Services and a
member of the Commission's Committee on Business Organization
of the Department of Defense.
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Bliss, George L., Mount Vernon, N. Y., and Northampton, Mass.
Banker. University of Pennsylvania. Formerly Vice President, Frank-
lin Society for Home-Building and Savings; President, Federal Home
Loan Bank of New York. Member of President's Advisory Committee
on Housing. Served in the infantry in both World Wars. Now Presi-
dent, Century Federal Savings and Loan Association, New York.
Member of Commission's Task Force on Lending Agencies.
Bodman, Henry T., Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich. Banker. Prince-
ton University. Formerly with Office of Production Management;
served with Ordnance Department, U. S. A., in World War II;
awarded Legion of Merit; Director, Reconstruction Finance Corpora-
tion. Now General Vice President, National Bank of Detroit. Mem-
ber of Commission's Task Force on Lending Agencies.
Braceland, Francis J., Hartford, Conn. Psychiatrist. LaSalle
College and Jefferson Medical College. Chief psychiatrist, U. S. Navy
in World War II. Former Head, Section of Psychiatry, Mayo Clinic,
and President, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. Now
Psychiatrist-in-Chief, Institute of Living, Hartford, and Clinical Pro-
fessor of Psychiatry, Yale University. Member of Commission's Task
Force on Medical Services.
Brainard, George C., Cleveland, Ohio. Executive. Cornell Uni-
versity. Served with Army Ordnance Department in both World
Wars; later with Office of Production Management and War Pro-
duction Board. Now Chairman of the Executive Committee, Addresso-
graph-Multigraph Corporation. Member of Commission's Committee
on Business Organization of the Department of Defense and the Sub-
committee on Special Personnel Problems in the Department of
Defense.
Brandhorst, Otto W., St. Louis, Mo. Dentist. Washington Uni-
versity. Formerly Chairman, Orthodontic Section, A. D. S.; past
President, Missouri Dental Association; member of Council on Edu-
cation. Consultant, Social Security Board. Dean, Washington Uni-
versity School of Dentistry since 1945. Member of Commission's
Task Force on Medical Services, and Chairman of the Subcommittee
on Dentistry.
Brock, Pope F., Atlanta, Ga. Lawyer, University of Georgia.
Member, Board of Regents, University System of Georgia. Now
General Counsel, Coca-Cola Co., Atlanta. Member of Commission's
Task Force on Water Resources and Power.
Brown, Carey H., Scottsville, N. Y. Engineer. University of Chi-
cago, U. S. Military Academy. Corps of Engineers, 1910-30, includ-
ing assignments on Panama Canal and many inland waterways. Pub-
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lic Works Administration, 1933-34. Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester,
N. Y., 1935 to date. Now Manager, Engineering and Manufacturing
Services, Kodak Park Works. Member of Commission's Task Force
on Water Resources and Power.
Browne, Dudley E., Burbank, Calif. Certified Public Accountant.
University of California (Los Angeles). Past President, Los Angeles
Control of the Controllers Institute of America; National Association
of Cost Accountants. Now Comptroller, Lockheed Aircraft Corp.
Member of Commission's Task Force on Budget and Accounting.
Bruce, Howard, Baltimore, Md. Banker. Virginia Military Insti-
tute. Formerly with East River Gas Co., New Amsterdam Gas Co.,
and Consolidated Gas Co. of New York. Director of Materiel, Army
Service Forces, War Dept., World War II; Deputy Administrator,
Economic Cooperation Administration. Chairman of the Board,
Worthington Corp., N. Y. Member of Commission's Committee on
Business Organization of the Department of Defense.
Bullis, Harry A., Minneapolis, Minn. Executive. University of
Wisconsin, Captain, U. S. Army, World War I. Now Chairman of
the Board of General Mills, Inc. In 1953 headed Government team
to Formosa evaluating Mutual Security operations. A civilian aide to
Secretary of the Army. Trustee, National Trust for Historic Preser-
vation. National Chairman, United Nations Week, 1950- Member
of Commission's Task Force on Overseas Economic Operations.
Burk, Samuel L. H., White Plains, N. Y. Executive. University
of Pennsylvania. Since 1924 with various companies, including
Atlantic Refining Co., where he became Director of Organization and
Methods in 1945. During World War II loaned as consultant to War
Production Board and as Associate Chief, Wage Administration Sec-
tion, Army Service Forces. After the War, Director of Industrial
Relations, Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co., and now Director of Personnel
Administration, General Foods Corp. Member of various personnel
and management associations. Member of Commission's Subcommit-
tee on Special Personnel Problems in the Department of Defense.
Burnell, William V., Belmont, Mass. Executive. Tufts College.
National President-elect, American Society of Appraisers. Formerly
Vice President, Stone & Webster Engineering Corp., in charge of
Appraisal and Valuation Division. Extensive experience in construc-
tion, appraisals, utility rate and related determinations and as witness
before Courts and Commissions. Author on valuations, depreciation
procedures, and related subjects. Has served with State, Army, Navy,
and Interior Departments in numerous studies and reports. Member
of Commission's Task Force on Real Property. .
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Campbell, William W., Forrest City, Ark. Banker. University
of Arkansas. Member of Board, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
for six years; member of the Board of Directors of the Arkansas Eco-
nomic Council. Now President, National Bank of Eastern Arkansas.
Member of Commission's Task Force on Lending Agencies.
Churchill, Edward D., Boston, Mass. Surgeon. Northwestern
and Harvard Universities. Served in Medical Corps, U. S. Army, in
World War I, Colonel in World War II; advisory services with Armed
Forces since the War. Now Chief Surgeon, Massachusetts General
Hospital in Boston. Vice Chairman, Medical Services Task Force,
first Hoover Commission. Member of Commission's Task Force on
Medical Services.
Clark, Herbert Watson, San Francisco, Calif. Lawyer. Univer-
sity of Michigan. Formerly Special Assistant to U. S. Attorney Gen-
eral. Chairman, Committee of Bar Examiners, State of California;
member, American Law Institute. Member of Commission's Task
Force on Legal Services and Procedure.
Clark, Mark Wayne, Charleston, S. C. General, U. S. Army (Re-
tired). United States Military Academy. President, The Citadel.
In World War II commanded Allied ground forces in Italy and effected
first large-scale surrender of a German field command in Europe.
June 1945, Commander in Chief of U. S. Occupation Forces in
Austria, and U. S. High Commissioner for Austria. Deputy to U. S.
Secretary of State in London and Moscow with Council of Foreign
Ministers negotiating Austrian treaty. May 1952, Commander in
Chief, Far East Command, serving simultaneously as Commander in
Chief, United Nations Command, Commanding General, U. S. Army
Forces, Far East, and Governor of Ryukyu Islands. July 1953, signed
Korean armistice agreement for United Nations. Chairman of the
Commission's Task Force on Intelligence Activities.
Cole, Albert Leslie, Greenwich, Conn. Publisher. Formerly with
Frank A. Munsey Publishing Co. and Popular Science Publishing Co.
Member, Press and Publications Advisory Committee, U. S. Advisory
Commission on Information. Now Director and General Business
Manager, Reader's Digest Association. Member of Commission's Task
Force on Lending Agencies.
Conolly, Richard Lansing, Brooklyn, N. Y. Admiral, U. S. N.
(Retired). Served at sea throughout World War I and awarded Navy
Cross. In World War II, commanded Destroyer Division Six; served
in Office of Chief of Naval Operations, and on staff, Commander in
Chief U. S. Fleet. Postwar duties included Deputy Chief of Naval
Operations; U. S. Naval Advisor to European Advisory Commission;
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President, Naval War College. Now President of Long Island Uni-
versity. Member of Commission's Task Force on Intelligence Activi-
ties.
Conroy, Thomas F., New York, N. Y. Administrator. Manager
of New York Office for Pan American World Airways, Inc. Trustee
of Nassau County School Board (Dist. No. 3) and former U. S. Navy
Administrative Officer. Member of Commission's Task Force on
Paperwork Management.
Cooper, Clifford D., Covina, Calif. Executive. Pasadena City
College and University of Texas. Past President, U. S. Junior Cham-
ber of Commerce; past member, Government Expenditures Committee,
U. S. Chamber of Commerce. National Chairman of the Committee
for Young Men in Government. Now President, Horning-Cooper,
Inc. Member of Commission's Task Force on Lending Agencies.
Coppers, George H., Englewood, N. J. Executive. Fordham
University. Career with National Biscuit Co. since 192o, advancing
in x945 from General Counsel to President, his present position. Gov-
ernor, American Bakers Association, and Director, Grocery Manufac-
turers Association of America. Member of the Commission's Task
Force on Subsistence Services.
Corson, John J., Arlington, Va. Management Consultant. Uni-
versity of Virginia. Formerly professor of economics, University of
Richmond. Director, U. S. Employment Service; member, Advisory
Board to the Provost Marshal General, U. S. Army; Deputy Director
General U. N. R. R. A. Now management consultant with McKinsey
& Company. Vice Chairman of Commission's Subcommittee on Special
Personnel Problems in the Department of Defense.
Cowles, Gardner, New York, N. Y. Publisher. Harvard Univer-
sity. Now President of Cowles Magazines, Inc.; also President or
Chairman of Board of Directors of several publishing companies.
Member of Commission's Task Force on Lending Agencies.
Crawford, Frederick Coolidge, Cleveland, Ohio. Executive.
Harvard University. Chairman of the Board, Thompson Products,
Inc. Vice President and a Governor of Aircraft Industries Associa-
tion. Former President and now Honorary Vice President and Di-
rector, National Association of Manufacturers. Former Captain of
Evaluation Group (for Italy), Mutual Security Agency. Former Chair-
man of Committee on Ordnance, Research and Development Board.
Member of Commission's Task Force on Overseas Economic Oper-
ations.
Crosby, Edwin L., Winnetka, Ill. Physician and Hospital Admin-
istrator. Union College, Albany Medical College and Johns Hopkins
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University. Served in New York State Department of Health. For-
merly Director, Johns Hopkins Hospital, and Professor, Public Health
Administration. Former Director, Joint Commission on Accredita-
tion of Hospitals. Now Director, American Hospital Association.
Assistant Chairman and Director of Research of Commission's Task
Force on Medical Services.
Crotty, Andrew J., Boston, Mass. Executive. Boston College.
Career in mass feeding techniques and now President of Crotty Bros.,
Inc. During World War II, worked in advisory capacity with differ-
ent Government agencies and was later appointed Chief Civilian Food
Consultant to the Quartermaster General. Member and past President
of the National Restaurant Association. Member of the Commission's
Task Force on Subsistence Services.
Cunningham, Howard B., Englewood, N. J. Executive. Assist-
ant Director of Purchases, W. P. B., and Chief of Food Branch, 1941-42-
Later Consultant to the Office of the Quartermaster General. Now
Vice President in Charge of Procurement, National Biscuit Co., New
York, N. Y. Member of Commission's Task Force on Subsistence
Services.
Cuyler, Lewis B., Princeton, N. J. Banker. Princeton University.
Served in U. S. Army Air Force; instrumental in organization and ad-
ministration of A. A. F. Personnel Distribution Command, serving as
Assistant Chief of Staff with rank of Colonel. Now Vice President
in charge of Personnel, National City Bank of New York. Member
of Commission's Task Force on Personnel and Civil Service.
DeBakey, Michael, Houston, Tex. Surgeon. Tulane University.
Formerly Surgeon-in-Chief, Jefferson Davis Hospital and Methodist
Hospital, Houston; Consultant to Veterans' Administration and Army
Medical Library. Colonel, Medical Corps, U. S. Army, World War II.
Now Chairman, Department of Surgery, Baylor University, College of
Medicine. Member of Task Force on Federal Medical Services, first
Hoover Commission. Member of Comission's Task Force on Medical
Services and member of Commission's Committee on Business Organi-
zation of the Department of Defense.
Dodds, Harold W., Princeton, N. J. Educator. Grove City Col-
lege, Princeton University, and University of Pennsylvania. Sometime
professor of Political Science at various universities; advisor to several
Foreign Governments; member, many Federal advisory groups during
and since World War II. Now President of Princeton University.
Chairman, Commission's Task Force on Personnel and Civil Service.
Douglas, James Marsh, St. Louis, Mo. Lawyer. Washington
University. Formerly Chief Justice, Supreme Court of Missouri.
Chairman, Judicial Conference of Missouri; Chairman, Appellate Ju-
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ington University Medical School. Chairman of the Board of Wash-
ington University. Chairman of Commission's Task Force on Legal
Services and Procedure.
Dwyer, Edmund D., Falls Church, Va. Systems Engineer. St.
Bonaventure College and Georgetown University Law School. Con-
trol Engineer with Federal Works Agency. Management Consultant
with Surgeon General, U. S. Army; and Lieutenant U. S. N. R. as
Management Specialist during World War II. Consultant with joint
Legislative Committee of State of Michigan to improve paperwork
in 1950. Now Director of Office Methods Staff for Navy Department.
Member, Board of Directors of Armed Forces Management Associa-
tion. Member of Commission's Task Force on Paperwork and
Management.
Eberstadt, Ferdinand, Huntington, N. Y. Investment Banker.
Princeton University. President and Chairman of Eberstadt & Co.,
Inc., and of Chemical Fund, Inc. During World War II was Chair-
man, Army and Navy Munitions Board, and Vice Chairman, War
Production Board. In 1945, prepared report for Secretary of Navy
on unification of War and Navy Departments and postwar organiza-
tion for national security. In 1946, Assistant to Bernard Baruch on
U. S. Delegation to UN Atomic Energy Commission. Chairman,
Task Force on National Security Organization, first Hoover Com-
mission. Member of Commission's Task Force on Overseas Economic
Operations.
Eddy, C. Manton, Hartford, Conn. Insurance Executive. Brown
University. Vice President and Secretary, Connecticut General Life
Insurance Company. Formerly Chairman of the Joint Group Com-
mittee of the Life Insurance Association of America and American
Life Convention. Member of the Commission's Medical Services Task
Force Subcommittee on Health Insurance.
Edison, Charles, West Orange, N. J. Engineer. Massachusetts
Institute of Technology. With Thomas A. Edison, Inc., since 1914;
President, 1926, Chairman of the Board, 1950. Assistant Secretary of
the Navy and Secretary of the Navy from 1936 through 1940. Gov-
ernor of New Jersey 1941-44. Director of many corporations. Long
record in public service, national, State, and municipal. Member of
Commission's Task Force on Water Resources and Power.
Erlicher, Harry, Schenectady, N. Y. Executive. Educated in
public schools. Formerly General Purchasing Agent and Vice Presi-
dent, General Electric Co.; President and Director, Loughborough
Mining Co. Now Special Assistant to the Under Secretary of the
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Army. Member of Advisory Committee to Task Force on Federal
Supply, first Hoover Commission. Member of Commission's Task
Force on Use and Disposal of Surplus Property.
Floberg, John F., Washington, D. C., and Chicago, Ill. Lawyer
Loyola University (Chicago) and Harvard Law School. Assistant
Secretary of Navy for Air, 1949-53. Now partner in Kirkland, Flem-
ing, Green, Martin & Ellis. Member of Advisory Committee to Com-
mission's Task Force on Procurement.
Folsom, Frank M., New York, N. Y. Executive. Regional Man-
ager in Oakland, Calif., and subsequently Vice President and Director,
Montgomery Ward & Company. Executive Vice President, RCA
Victor Division, 1943-48, and now President and Director, RCA.
During World War II served as member of National Defense Coun-
cil and as Special Assistant to the Under Secretary of the Navy.
Member of Commission's Task Force on Procurement and of the Com-
mission's Committee on Business Organization of the Department of
Defense.
Fowler, Cody, Tampa, Fla. Lawyer. Cumberland University.
Formerly President, American Bar Association. Member American
Law Institute; American Judicature Society. Member of Commis-
sion's Task Force on Legal Services and Procedure.
Faye, Arthur B., New York, N. Y. Certified Public Accountant.
New York University. Senior Partner, Haskins & Sells. President,
American Institute of Accountants; President, Far East-America
Council of Commerce and Industry; Vice President, American Asiatic
Association; Member of Advisory Committee on Underdeveloped
Areas, Mutual Security Agency, 1952-53; Member of Survey Group
(Great Britain) for Mutual Security Agency, 1953? Member of Com-
mission's Task Force on Overseas Economic Operations.
Friedrich, Rudolph H., Plainfield, N. J. Dentist and Oral Sur-
geon. Northwestern University. Colonel, Army Dental Reserve,
World War II. Chairman of Council on Federal Dental Services,
American Dental Association. Member of the American Society of
Oral Surgeons. Member of the Commission's Medical Services Task
Force Subcommittee on Dentistry.
Garvey, James McB., Cincinnati, Ohio. Manufacturer. Princeton
University. Captain, U. S. Marine Corps in World War I. Career
with American Laundry Machinery Co., becoming President in 1950.
Also President of Garvey Brothers Co., Fort Myers, Fla. Member of
the Commission's Task Force on Subsistence Services.
Golden, William T., New York, N. Y. Executive. University of
Pennsylvania and Harvard. Chairman, Executive Committee, The
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National Radiator Co. World War II, Lt. Comdr., U. S. N. R.
Formerly Assistant to Commissioner and now Consultant, U. S.
Atomic Energy Commission. Reviewed for the President and the
Director of the Budget the Government's military-scientific research
organization. Member of Commission's Task Force on Procurement.
Goubeau, Vincent deP., Philadelphia, Pa. Procurement Execu-
tive. De la Salle Institute, New York City. Purchasing Agent,
United Fruit Co., Boston, until 1942. Office of Procurement and
Material, Navy Department, Washington, 1942-45. Director of Ma-
terials, RCA Victor Division, 1945-49. At present, Vice President,
Director of Materials, Radio Corporation of America. Member of
Advisory Committee to Commission's Task Force on Procurement.
Grady, Paul, New York, N. Y. Certified Public Accountant.
University of Illinois. Served on various Committees of the American
Institute of Accountants. During World War II served in Navy
Department in development of the Navy's Cost Inspection Service.
Now partner in firm of Price Waterhouse & Co. Chairman, Task
Force on Lending Agencies, first Hoover Commission. Chairman of
Commission's Task Force on Lending Agencies.
Graham, Evarts A., St. Louis, Mo. Surgeon. Princeton Univer-
sity and Rush Medical College. Major, Medical Corps, U. S. Army,
World War I. Formerly Surgeon-in-Chief, Barnes Hospital and St.
Louis Children's Hospital; Chairman, American Board of Surgery.
President, American College of Surgeons. Editor, Year Book of Sur-
gery since 1929. Now Professor of Surgery, Washington University
School of Medicine. Member of Commission's Task Force on Medical
Services.
Greene, Leroy D., Bethlehem, Pa. Executive. Formerly with
Bethlehem Steel Co., in charge of buying and selling of scrap and
demolition activities; member of Somervell Mission to Europe on dis-
position of war scrap; also member of E. C. A. missions in 1948 and
1949 looking into disposition of German scrap. Now Consultant to
Office of Defense Mobilization. Member, Iron and Steel Institute.
Member of Commission's Task Force on Use and Disposal of Surplus
Property; Commission's Committee on Business Organization of the
Department of Defense, and its Subcommittees on Depot Utilization
and Business Enterprises in the Department of Defense.
Gregg, Alan, New York, N. Y. Physician. Harvard University.
Served in Royal Army Medical Corps, World War I; Staff, Interna-
tional Health Board of the Rockefeller Foundation; Associate Director
and Director Medical Sciences of Rockefeller Foundation and Vice
President of the Foundation. Chairman, Advisory Committee for
Biology and Medicine, Atomic Energy Commission; Consultant to
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Veterans' Administration; Member, Health Resources Advisory Com-
mittee, Office of Defense Mobilization. Member of Commission's
Task Force on Medical Services.
Growdon, James P., Pittsburgh, Pa. Engineer. University of
Nebraska. Formerly consultant, U. S. Army Engineers, U. S. Navy,
several Foreign Governments, and various construction projects. Vet-
eran of both World Wars. Engineer of Navy's underground oil stor-
age installations at Pearl Harbor. Member of Commission's Task
Force on Water Resources and Power.
Hall, Joseph B., Cincinnati, Ohio. Executive. University of Chi-
cago. President of the Kroger Co. Member, Executive Committee,
Citizens Development Committee of Cincinnati. Chairman of Board
of Trustees, Ohio University. Member, Business Advisory Council,
Department of Commerce. Former Chairman, Commercial Activi-
ties Subcommittee of Advisory Committee on Fiscal Organization and
Procedures, Department of Defense. Member of the Commission's
Committee on Business Organization of the Department of Defense,
and Chairman of Committee's Subcommittee on Business Enterprises
in the Department of Defense.
Harno, Albert J., Urbana, Ill. Lawyer. Dakota Wesleyan and
Yale Universities. Formerly President, Association American Law
Schools; President, National Conference Commissioners on Uniform
State Laws. Now Dean, College of Law, University of Illinois.
Chairman, Board of Directors, American Judicature Society. Member
of Commission's Task Force on Legal Services and Procedure.
Harper, Berchel H., Omaha, Nebr. Executive. University of
Nebraska. Chairman and member of various committees of Ameri-
can Society of Corporate Secretaries and American Gas Association.
Now Secretary of Northern Natural Gas Co. Member of Commis-
sion's Task Force on Paperwork Management.
Hawley, Paul R., Chicago, Ill. Major General, U. S. Army Medi-
cal Corps (Retired). Indiana University and University of Cincinnati.
Entered Medical Corps, U. S. Army in 1916; Major General in 1944.
Chief Medical Director, U. S. Veterans' Administration. Head of
Blue Cross and Blue Shield Commissions. Now Director, American
College of Surgeons; President, Health Service, Inc.; Director, Ohio
National Life Insurance Co. Member of first Hoover Commission's
Task Force on Federal Medical Services. Member of Commission's
Task Force on Medical Services.
Hennessy, John L., New York, N. Y. Hotel and Restaurant Exec-
utive. With Hotels Statler Co., Inc., since 1913, becoming Chairman
of the Board in 1945. Now Director of Operations, Kirkeby Hotels,
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and President and Director of J. L. Hennessy Associates, Inc., food
consulting firm. During World War II served as Chairman of Ameri-
can Hotel Association Food Committee, and also as Special Food
Consultant to the Secretary of War. Member of the Commission's
Task Force on Subsistence Services.
Hicks, Clifford E., New York, N. Y. Civil Engineer. New York
University. President. New York Dock Co. and New York Dock
Railway. Former Member, Munitions Board Storage and Handling
Industry Advisory Committee. Member of Commission's Task Force
on Subsistence Services; Commission's Committee on Business Organ-
ization of the Department of Defense, and Chairman of the Subcom-
mittee on Depot Utilization.
Hill, John Anthony, Armonk, N. Y. Industrial Executive. Am-
herst College and Columbia Law School. With law firm of Shearman
& Sterling & Wright, 1928-39. Now President and Director of Air
Reduction Co., Inc. Member, Chemical & Rubber Industry Advisory
Committee, Business and Defense Services Administration, Department
of Commerce; Trustee, National Industrial Conference Board; Chair-
man, National Security Industrial Association. Member of Commis-
sion's Task Force on Real Property.
Hinds, Julian, Los Angeles, Calif. Engineer. University of Texas.
Formerly with United States Bureau of Reclamation; engineer in
charge of Calles Irrigation Project and Dam, Mexico; engineer, Depart-
ment Water and Power, City of Los Angeles; General Manager and
Chief Engineer (Retired), Metropolitan Water District of Southern
California. Member of Commission's Task Force on Water Resources
and Power.
Hollers, James P., San Antonio, Tex. Dentist. Tulane University.
Member, American Dental Association, formerly Chairman of its Army
and Navy Committee, and formerly Chairman of Reference Committee,
Federal Government Dental Services. Served in U. S. Army in
World War I and Colonel in Army Dental Corps in World War II.
Member of Commission's Medical Services Task Force Subcommittee
on Dentistry.
Hollings, Ernest Frederick, Charleston, S. C. Lawyer. The
Citadel and University of South Carolina. Member, law firm of Meyer,
Goldberg and Hollings. During World War IT, served in African and
European Theatres with U. S. Army. Speaker pro tem. of South
Carolina, House of Representatives. Democratic nominee for Lt.
Governor, State of South Carolina. Member of Commission's Task
Force on Intelligence Activities.
Hook, Charles R., Middletown, Ohio. Executive. With Armco
Steel Corp. since 1902. Advanced from Night Superintendent to
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President and now Chairman of the Board. Served in various Govern-
ment activities during World War II. Member, Business Advisory
Council, Department of Commerce, and various civic activities. Chair-
man of Commission's Committee on Business Organization of Depart-
ment of Defense.
Horner, Wesley Winans, St. Louis, Mo. Consulting Engineer.
Washington University. Formerly Chief Engineer, City of St. Louis;
Engineering Faculty, Washington University. Member, National Re-
sources Planning Board; Member, Engineering Advisory Committee of
Atomic Energy Commission. Now engineering consultant. Member
of Commission's Task Force on Water Resources and Power.
Horton, Horace Babcock, Chicago, Ill. Executive. University of
Chicago and University of Illinois. President, Chicago Bridge & Iron
Co. Member, War Labor Board, World War II. Member of Com-
mission's Task Force on Procurement.
Hotchkis, Preston, San Marino, Calif. Insurance Executive. Uni-
versities of California and Southern California, College of Law. Now
Chairman of the Investment Committee of Founders' Insurance Co.;
President of Central Business Properties, Inc.; Executive Vice President
of the Fred H. Bixby Ranch Co.; Member, Business Advisory Council,
Department of Commerce; and United States Representative on the
UN Economic and Social Council. Member of Commission's Task
Force on Lending Agencies.
Houston, John C., Jr., Washington, D. C. Industrial Consultant.
Yale University. Formerly Executive Vice Chairman, Munitions
Board, Department of Defense; Commissioner of Civilian Production;
served on White House staff, and as Director, Program Controls Bu-
reau, War Production Board; formerly Treasurer, R. P. Adams Co.,
Inc., Buffalo, New York, and Vice President, Stacom Industries, Inc.,
Long Island City, New York. Member of Advisory Committee to
Commission's Task Force on Procurement.
Hovde, Frederick L., Lafayette, Ind. Educator. University of
Minnesota; Rhodes Scholar from North Dakota, Oxford University.
President of Purdue University. Member of Research Advisory Board
of National Research Council. Member of the Commission's Subcom-
mittee on Research Activities in the Department of Defense.
Humphreys, H. E., Jr., Scarsdale, N. Y. Manufacturer. Univer-
sity of Pennsylvania. Formerly Vice President, now President and
Chairman of the Board of U. S. Rubber Co. Former Trustee and
Mayor of Scarsdale, N. Y. Member of Commission's Task Force on
Budget and Accounting.
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Ilgenfritz, Carl A., Pittsburgh, Pa. Executive. Educated in public
schools of Youngstown, Ohio. Formerly Purchasing Agent for Brier
Hill Steel Co., United Alloy Steel Corp., and other steel concerns. Now
Vice President for Purchases and Director, U. S. Steel Corp. of Dela-
ware; member, Advisory Committee to Task Force on Federal Supply,
first Hoover Commission. Member of Commission's Task Force on
Procurement.
Jackson, Robert H., Washington, D. C. Judge. Albany Law
School. After 20 years of private practice, appointed General Counsel,
Bureau of Internal Revenue. Became successively Assistant Attorney
General, Solicitor General, and Attorney General of the United States.
Appointed Associate Justice of U. S. Supreme Court in 1941. Named
Chief of Counsel for U. S. to conduct prosecution of trials of European
Axis War Criminals. Consultant to the Commission's Task Force on
Legal Services and Procedure. (Deceased, October 9, 1954?)
Jarchow, Christian E., Chicago, Ill. Business Executive. Univer-
sity of Illinois. Served in U. S. Army, World War I. Member, Ad-
visory Committee, School of Commerce, University of Illinois. For-
merly auditor, comptroller, and now Executive Vice President of the
International Harvester Co. Member of Commission's Task Force on
Budget and Accounting.
Jirgal, John, Chicago, 111. Specialist in Utility Economics and
Finance. University of Wisconsin. Formerly associated with the
Railroad Commission of Wisconsin. In active practice as a specialist
in appraisal, financial investigation, and ratemaking; has done extensive
business reorganization, recapitalization, and liquidation work. Mem-
ber of Commission's Task Force on Water Resources and Power.
Johnson, Earl D., Washington, D. C. Industrialist. University of
Wisconsin. Formerly Vice President of Loomis, Sayles & Co. With
Ferrying Division, Air Transport Command, during World War
II, rising from Lieutenant to Colonel. Assistant Secretary of the
Army for Manpower and Reserve Forces, 1950-52; and Under Sec-
retary of the Army, 1952-53? Participated as Defense Department
Representative in negotiations for Japanese Peace Treaty and Admin-
istrative Agreement with Japan. Now President of the Air Transport
Association and Air Cargo, Inc.; Director and Chairman of the Board,
Panama Canal Company. Member of Advisory Committee to Com-
mission's Task Force on Procurement.
Jolly, Thomas D., Pittsburgh, Pa. Engineer. Carnegie Institute
of Technology. Served in U. S. Army in World War I. Former Chief
Engineer and Director of Purchasing, now Vice President, Aluminum
Company of America. Member, Advisory Committee on Federal Sup-
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ply, first Hoover Commission. Member of Commission's Task Force
on Use and Disposal of Surplus Property and Task Force on Real
Property.
Jones, Ollie E., Chicago, Ill. Executive. University of Illinois.
With Swift & Co. since 1912, now Executive Vice President (his duties
include Sales and Advertising) and Director. Served as member of
the Food Industry War Commission. Director of the Grocery Manu-
facturers of America. Member of the Commission's Task Force on
Subsistence Services.
Josephs, Devereux C., New York, N. Y. Executive. Harvard
University. Formerly Chairman, Teachers Insurance and Annuity
Association; former President, Carnegie Corporation of New York.
Now Chairman of Board, New York Life Insurance Co. Member of
Commission's Task Force on Personnel and Civil Service.
Kanzler, Ernest, Detroit, Mich. Finance and Manufacturing Exec-
utive. Universities of Michigan and Harvard. Chief, Automotive
Branch and Director for Operations, WPB, during World War II.
Member, Business Advisory Council, U. S. Department of Commerce;
and Research Committee, Committee for Economic Development.
Vice Chairman of the Board, Universal C. I. T. Credit Corporation.
Member of Commission's Task Force on Overseas Economic Oper-
ations.
Kearns, Henry, La Verne, Calif. Executive. University of Utah
and International Correspondence Schools. Varied business career
in automobile sales, manufacturing, and apartment development. Now
President and General Manager, San Gabriel Valley Motors. Director
and member of several committees of the United States Chamber of
Commerce and active in numerous California State and local civic
organizations. Member of Commission's Task Force on Intelligence
Activities.
Keller, Arnold B., Hobart, Ind. Executive. Mt. Morris College.
Formerly with the Rutland (Ill.) Bank and the Gary (Ind.) State
Bank. Formerly Vice President and Treasurer, now Senior Consultant
and Director, International Harvester Co. Member, Advisory Com-
mittee, Task Force on Lending Agencies of first Hoover Commission.
Member of Commission's Task Force on Lending Agencies.
Kelly, Mervin J., Short Hills, N. J. Research Engineer. Missouri
School of Mines and Metallurgy, University of Kentucky, and Univer-
sity of Chicago. Formerly physicist with Western Electric Co. Mem-
ber of several technical societies and institutes; served on various gov-
ernmental committees. Formerly physicist, now President, Bell Tele-
phone Laboratories. Member of Commission's Task Force on Procure-
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ment, Committee on Business Organization of the Department of De-
fense, and Chairman of Subcommittee on Research Activities in the
Department of Defense.
Ketchum, Jay C., Detroit, Mich. Insurance Executive. Now
Executive Vice President and General Manager, Michigan Medical
Service (Blue Shield). Member of Board of Directors, Health Service,
Inc., Chicago, Ill. Senior Vice President, Medical Indemnity of Amer-
ica, Inc., Columbus, Ohio. Commissioner, Blue Shield Medical Care
Plans. Member of the Commission's Medical Services Task Force
Subcommittee on Health Insurance.
Kimball, Robert M., Cambridge, Mass. Executive. Secretary,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Various administrative posi-
tions at M. I. T. since 1933. Administrative Associate Director, Los
Alamos Scientific Laboratory, N. Mex., 1948-50? Member of Commis-
sion's Subcommittee on Research Activities in the Department of
Defense.
King, Arthur Franklin, San Francisco, Calif. Publisher. Ohio
Wesleyan University. Formerly with McGraw-Hill Publishing Co.,
and President, King Publications. Member of Commission's Commit-
tee on Business Organization of the Department of Defense.
Klein, Julius, Washington, D. C. Business Consultant. Harvard
University. Formerly Chief of Latin American Division, Department
of Commerce; U. S. Commercial Attache, Buenos Aires; Director,
Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce; Assistant Secretary of
Commerce; and Consultant to various governments. Did special work
for first Hoover Commission. Member of Commission's Task Force
on Overseas Economic Operations.
Klumpp, Theodore George, New York, N. Y. Pharmaceutical
Industry Executive. Princeton and Harvard Universities and Phila-
delphia College of Pharmacy and Science. Now President of Win-
throp-Stearns, Inc., N. Y., and Winthrop Products, Inc., of New Jersey;
and Vice President of U. S. Pharmacopeia. Associated with various
medical activities. Chairman of Commission's Task Force on Medical
Services (appointed Chairman, September 26, 1954
Kracke, Edward A., Montclair, N. J. Certified Public Accountant.
Harvard University. Formerly President of New York State Society
of Certified Public Accountants; served on many committees of the
American Institute of Accountants, as a member of the Board of Ex-
aminers of the Institute. Formerly consultant to the House Appropria-
tions Committee. Partner, Haskins and Sells. Served on staff of the
first Hoover Commission. Member of Commission's Task Force on
Water Resources and Power.
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Kraft, John H., Chicago, Ill. Food Manufacturer. Long career
with the Kraft Foods Co. and its operating head since 1937, when he
became Executive Vice President. Retired recently as Chairman of
the Board. Vice President and Director of National Dairy Products
Corp. and Director of the National Cheese Institute. Member of the
Commission's Task Force on Subsistence Services.
Kresl, Carl, Hinsdale, 111. Executive. University of Chicago; life
member of Alumni Association. Formerly Merchandise Supervisor,
Sears, Roebuck & Co. Director, Visking Corp., Chicago. Member of
Commission's Task Force on Use and Disposal of Surplus Property.
Krimendahl, Herbert F., Indianapolis, Ind. Executive. Formerly
President of Crampton Canneries, Inc., Celina, Ohio. Now President
of Stokeley-Van Camp, Inc., of Indianapolis. In 1942 was Tin Admin-
istrator for the War Production Board. Since 1942 has been Member
of the Advisory Committee on Research and Marketing Act, Dept.
of Agriculture. Member of the Commission's Task Force on Subsist-
ence Services.
Lack, Frederick R., Southport, Conn. Executive. Harvard Uni-
versity. Director, Army-Navy Electronics Production Agency, World
War II. Now Vice President, Western Electric Co., Inc., New York.
Member, Advisory Committee to the Commission's Task Force on
Procurement.
Landis, James McCauley, New York, N. Y. Lawyer. Princeton
and Harvard Universities. Formerly with United States Department
of Labor; Member, Federal Trade Commission; Chairman, Securities
and Exchange Commission; Dean, Harvard Law School; Chairman,
Civil Aeronautics Board; Member, Commission on Uniform State
Laws, Massachusetts; Consultant to Advisory Commission, Council of
National Defense, and to War Department. Member of Commission's
Task Force on Legal Services and Procedure.
Leahy, Emmett J., Darien, Conn. Management Consultant. Cath-
olic University. During World War II, served with the U. S. Navy as
Director of Office Methods. National Sales Manager for the Manage-
ment Consultant and Microfilming Divisions of Remington Rand,
Inc. Founded Management Consultants Service, the Business Ar-
chives Center in New York, and the Security Records Center in New
Jersey, now consolidated in Leahy & Co., of which he is President.
Chairman of the Task Force on Records Management, first Hoover
Commission, Chairman of Commission's Task Force on Paperwork
Management.
Leavell, Hugh Rodman, Boston, Mass. Public Health Specialist.
Universities of Virginia, Harvard, and Yale. Formerly Medical Di-
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rector, U. S. Public Health Service. Associated with a number of
Public Health activities. Now, Professor of Public Health Practice,
Harvard School of Public Health. Member, first Hoover Commis-
sion's Task Force on Federal Medical Services. Member of Commis-
sion's Task Force on Medical Services.
Lee, J. Bracken, Salt Lake City, Utah. Governor of Utah. Served
in United States Army, World War I. Formerly in insurance business
and Mayor of Price, Utah. Member of Commission's Task Force on
Water Resources and Power.
Lee, Joseph A., Greenwich, Conn. Executive. Yale University.
Sales Manager, Fleischman Co. and later Standard Brands, Inc. First
Vice President and Director of Standard Brands, Inc. (recently re-
tired). Trustee, American Bakers Foundation, Treasurer, Director,
and member of Executive Committee, American Institute of Baking.
Member of the Commission's Task Force on Subsistence Services.
Livingstone, Raymond S., Cleveland, Ohio. Personnel Executive.
Case Institute of Technology. Has been with Thompson Products,
Inc., since x929 and is now Vice President in charge of Personnel.
Writer, counselor and lecturer on personnel administration and labor
relations. Member of Commission's Subcommittee on Special Person-
nel Problems in the Department of Defense.
Lotz, John R., New York, N. Y. Executive. University of Illinois.
Former Chairman of Board, Stone and Webster Engineering Corp.
Consultant, E. C. A. Industrial Advisory Committee for revision of
reparations and dismantling plants in Germany. Chairman of Board,
Overseas Consultants, Inc.; retained by Secretary of War to report on
impact of reparations on Japan, and by Government of Iran to study
necessity for and implementation of its 7-year development plan.
Chairman of Commission's Task Force on Real Property, and member
of Commission's Committee on Business Organization of the Depart-
ment of Defense.
McCarthy, John T., St. Paul, Minn. Executive. President, The
Jersey Bread Co., Toledo, Ohio. Served as Chairman and President
of the American Bakers Association, now Chairman of its National
Affairs Committee. World War II, War Production Board, War
Food Administration and Food Consultant to Office of Quartermaster
General. Member of Secretary of War's Food Commission in 1946.
Member of the Commission's Task Force on Subsistence Services.
McCormick, Chauncey, Chicago, Ill. Executive. Yale University.
Captain, A. E. F., U. S. Army, World War I. Director, American
Relief Commission in Eastern Poland, later in Roumania. Formerly
member, Illinois Child Welfare Commission; Chairman of the Board,
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Illinois Children's Home and Aid Society; Trustee, Chicago Found-
lings Home. President, Art Institute of Chicago. Chairman of
Commission's Task Force on Medical Services. (Deceased, Septem-
ber 8, 1954?)
McFarland, Carl, Missoula, Mont. Lawyer. Universities of Mon-
tana and Harvard. Formerly Assistant to Attorney General of the
United States. Member of various commissions and committees con-
cerned with legal procedures. Now President of Montana State Uni-
versity. Member of Commission's Task Force on Legal Services and
Procedure.
McGowan, Donald A., Arlington, Va. Roman Catholic Priest
(Rt. Rev. Msgr.). North American College, Rome, Italy. Formerly
Superintendent, St, Elizabeth's Hospital, Boston; President, New
England Hospital Assembly; and Vice President, Massachusetts Hos-
pital, and American Hospital Associations. Now Director, Bureau of
Health and Hospitals, National Catholic Welfare Conference; Trustee,
American Hospital Association; and member of other hospital associa-
tions. Chairman, Commission's Medical Services Task Force Sub-
committee on Health Insurance.
McHugh, Glenn, New York, N. Y. Lawyer. Columbia Law
School. Vice President of the Equitable Life Assurance Society, in
charge of Real Estate Operations. Former Assistant Counsel, Office of
Legislative Counsel, U. S. Senate, and Special Assistant to the Admin-
istrator of the Export-Import Bank. Member of Commission's Task
Force on Real Property.
MacLean, Basil C., New York, N. Y. Hospital Administrator.
McGill and Johns Hopkins Universities. Formerly Superintendent of
Montreal General Hospital and Touro Infirmary, of New Orleans;
Past President of American College of Hospital Administrators; Di-
rector, Strong Memorial Hospital and Professor of Hospital Adminis-
tration, University of Rochester. Served as Lt. Col., Medical Corps,
U. S. Army, World War II. Now Commissioner of Hospitals, New
York City. Consultant, first Hoover Commission. Member of Com-
mission's Task Force on Medical Services, and Member of Subcom-
mittee on Depot Utilization of the Commission's Committee on Busi-
ness Organization of the Department of Defense.
Malone, Ross L., Jr., Roswell, N. Mex. Lawyer. Washington and
Lee University. Formerly City Attorney, Roswell, N. Mex.; Deputy
Attorney General of United States. Trustee, Southwestern Legal
Foundation. Member of Commission's Task Force on Legal Services
and Procedure.
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Mardikian, George M., San Francisco, Calif. Restaurateur. Long
career in food business, including operation of two restaurants. In
charge of feeding delegates to 1945 United Nations Conference in San
Francisco. Made studies resulting in substantial improvement of
U. S. Army feeding programs in United States, Europe, and Far East.
Now food consultant to Quartermaster General. Member of the
Commission's Task Force on Subsistence Services.
Martin, Walter B., Norfolk, Va. Physician. Johns Hopkins
University and Virginia Polytechnic Institute. Chief of Medicine, St.
Vincents Hospital, and Attending Specialist, U. S. Public Health
Service Hospital, Norfolk. Served with Medical Corps during both
World Wars. Civilian Medical Consultant to Army Surgeon General.
President, American Medical Association. Member of Commission's
Task Force on Medical Services.
Mattei, Albert Chester, San Francisco, Calif. Engineer. Stan-
ford University. President, Honolulu Oil Corp. Member, National
Petroleum War Committee, World War II. Member of Commis-
sion's Task Force on Water Resources and Power.
Maxwell, David F., Philadelphia, Pa. Lawyer. University of
Pennsylvania. Member, Pennsylvania and American Bar Associations,
(Chairman, House of Delegates, 1952-53)- Member of Commission's
Task Force on Legal Services and Procedure.
Mead, George Houk, Dayton, Ohio. Executive. Hobart College
and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Member and Chairman,
Business Advisory Council, U. S. Department of Commerce; various
government boards and commissions during World War If. Now
Chairman of the Board, Mead Corporation. Commissioner, first
Hoover Commission. Member of Commission's Task Force on Pro-
curement and of the Commission's Committee on Business Organiza-
tion of the Department of Defense.
Medina, Harold R., New York, N. Y. Judge. Princeton and
Columbia Universities. Judge, U. S. District Court, Southern District
of New York. Now Judge of the Court of Appeals for 2d Circuit.
Member of Commission's Task Force on Legal Services and Procedure.
Miller, James Roscoe, Evanston, 111. Educator. Universities of
Utah, and Northwestern. Formerly Medical Director, Chicago-North-
western Railroad. Served in Army and Navy Reserve during World
War II. Member, Commission on Veterans' Medical Problems, Na-
tional Research Council. Trustee of several hospitals. Director, North-
western University School of Medicine. Now President, Northwestern
University. Member of Commission's Task Force on Medical Services.
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Miller, Joseph L., Washington, D. C. Industrial Consultant.
Haverford College. Adviser to industrial companies and trade asso-
ciations on labor relations and other management problems. Member
of various Government boards and commissions dealing with labor
problems. Commander U. S. N. R. In the office of Secretary of the
Navy during World War II. Special assistant to Commissioner George
H. Mead, first Hoover Commission. Member, Advisory Committee to
Commission's Task Force on Procurement.
Miller, Leslie A., Cheyenne, Wyo. Public official. Formerly
Member, House of Representatives and Senate, State of Wyoming.
Collector of Internal Revenue, Wyoming District. Governor of Wyo-
ming. Chairman of Task Force on Natural Resources, first Hoover
Commission. Member of Commission's Task Force on Water Re-
sources and Power.
Mitchell, Don G., Summit, N. J. Executive. Cincinnati, Florida,
and Northeastern Universities. Formerly associated with American
Can Co., Marshall Field & Co. Now Chairman of the Board, Syl-
vania Electric Products Co.; Chairman of the Executive Committee
and a Director of American Management Association; Member, Board
of Trustees, National Industrial Conference Board. Member of Com-
mission's Task Force on Personnel and Civil Service.
Mooney, James D., New York, N. Y. Engineer and Industrial
Consultant. New York University, Case Institute of Technology.
Formerly Vice President, and Member, Board of Directors, General
Motors Corporation; formerly President and Chairman of the Board,
Willys Overland Motors, Inc. Served in U. S. Army during World
War I; Captain, U. S. Navy during World War II. Member of Com-
mission's Task Force on Use and Disposal of Surplus Property.
Moreell, Ben, Pittsburgh, Pa. Civil Engineer. Washington Uni-
versity. Admiral U. S. Navy (Retired). Served in Navy, 1917-1947.
During World War II, Chief, Bureau of Yards and Docks, and em-
ployed in many other governmental activities. Now Chairman of the
Board, Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp. Chairman of Commission's
Task Force on Water Resources and Power.
Morrison, Harry Winford, Boise, Idaho. Engineer. University
of Idaho. Formerly Superintendent, U. S. Bureau of Reclamation,
Boise, Idaho. In active practice, engineering and contracting. Di-
rector of Six Companies, Inc., builders of Hoover and Parker Dams.
Member of Commission's Task Force on Water Resources and Power.
Mosher, Ira, Longmeadow, Mass., and New York, N. Y. Public
Relations Consultant. Began career as certified public accountant in
1913; became successively Comptroller, Treasurer, Vice President and
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General Manager of American Optical Co. Chairman of the Board,
Russell Harrington Cutlery Co. Now President of Ira Mosher Asso-
ciates, Inc., Former President, National Association of Manufacturers.
Vice Chairman of Commission's Task Force on Procurement.
Mulholland, H. B., Charlottesville, Va. Physician. University of
Toronto; University of Virginia, Department of Medicine. Professor
of Internal Medicine and Assistant Dean of the Department of Medi-
cine, University of Virginia. President of the American Diabetes Asso-
ciation. Vice Chairman, Council on Medical Service, American Medi-
cal Association. Member of the Commission's Medical Services Task
Force Subcommittee on Health Insurance.
Mullendore, William C., Los Angeles, Calif. Electric Utility
Executive. University of Michigan. General Attorney, Executive Vice
President, President, now Chairman of the Board, Southern California
Edison Co. Trustee, Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York,
National Industrial Conference Board, and University of Southern
California. Assistant Counsel, United States Food Administration,
r917-1919; Special Representative, American Relief Administration,
1920; Asisstant, Office of Secretary of Commerce, 1922-1923. Member
of the Commission's Task Force on Real Property.
Murrow, Lacey V., Washington, D. C. Civil Engineer. Wash-
ington State College. Formerly Director of Highways, State of Wash-
ington. During World War II served in U. S. Air Force with final
rank of Brigadier General. Now Director of Transportation and
Research with the Association of American Railroads. Member of
Commission's Task Force on Water Resources and Power.
Neely, Frank H., Atlanta, Ga. Organization Specialist. Formerly
with Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Co., Fulton Bag & Cot-
ton Mills. Now Chairman of the Board of Rich's in Atlanta. Chair-
man, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. Member of the Commission's
Task Force on Procurement and of the Commission's Committee on
Business Organization of the Department of Defense.
Newnam, Frank H., Jr., Houston, Tex. Civil Engineer. Texas
A. & M. College. Formerly Engineer with Texas Highway Depart-
ment. Chief Engineer for Headquarters S. O. S. China Theatre;
Chief of Engineering Division, Galveston District, Corps of Engineers.
Now in active practice as engineering consultant. Member of Com-
mission's Task Force on Water Resources and Power.
Owens, Frederick E., Port Washington, N. Y. Executive. Repub-
lic Aviation Corp., Farmingdale, N. Y. Member, Advisory Committee
to the Commission's Task Force on Procurement.
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Paul, Willard S., Oklawaha, Fla. Lt. General U. S. A. (Retired).
Clark University, Dartmouth College, Johns Hopkins and American
Universities. Served in World War I; later Adjutant General's Depart-
ment in charge of classification of all military personnel; in World War
II, Commander, 26th Infantry Division; G-i, S. H. A. E. F., Deputy
Chief of Staff, European Theatre; Assistant Chief of Staff, G-i, Direc-
tor Personnel, War Department General Staff. Now Assistant to the
Director, Office of Defense Mobilization and Consultant to the Assist-
ant Secretary of Defense for Manpower and Personnel. Member of
Commission's Task Force on Personnel and Civil Service, Committee
on Business Organization of the Department of Defense, and the Sub-
on Special Personnel Problems in the Department of
Defense.
Peale, Mundy I., Garden City, N. Y. Aviation Executive. Univer-
sity of Chicago. With Hamilton Standard Propeller Division of United
Aircraft and with Sikorsky. President, General Manager, and Director
of Republic Aviation Corp. During World War II, served as Con-
sultant to War Production Board. Chairman, Board of Governors,
Aircraft Industrial Association, 1953; Chairman, Industrial Consulting
Committee, National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, 1954?
Member of the Commission's Task Force on Procurement.
Peck, David W., New York, N. Y. Judge. Wabash College;
Harvard Law School. Now Presiding Justice, Appellate Division, 1st
Department, Supreme Court of New York. Member of Commission's
Task Force on Legal Services and Procedure.
Pirnie, Malcolm, New York, N. Y. Engineer. Harvard and
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Recipient, Hoover Medal Award of
American Society of Civil Engineers; President's Certificate of Merit
for outstanding services in the study and formulation of specific pro-
posals for postwar industrial control measures. Now in general prac-
tice as consulting engineer and consultant to various Government agen-
cies. Member of Commission's Task Force on Water Resources and
Power.
Polk, Harry E., Williston, N. Dak. Publisher. University of
North Dakota. Owner of Williston Herald and other weekly papers
in North Dakota and Montana. State Director, National Reclamation
Association. Member of Commission's Task Force on Water Re-
sources and Power.
Pound, Roscoe, Watertown, Mass. Lawyer. University of Ne-
braska and Harvard Law School. Formerly Professor, Harvard Uni-
versity; Dean of Harvard Law School. Awarded American Bar Asso-
ciation medal for "conspicuous service to cause of American jurispru-
dence"; member, President Hoover's National Commission on Law
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Observance and Enforcement. Member of Commission's Task Force
on Water Resources and Power.
Prentis, Henning W., Jr., Lancaster, Pa. Executive. University
of Missouri and University of Cincinnati. President, Armstrong Cork
Co., 1934-50; Chairman of the Board since 1950. Past President, Na-
tional Association of Manufacturers. Former Director, United States
Chamber of Commerce. Graduate Member, Business Advisory Coun-
cil for the United States Department of Commerce. Chairman, Penn-
sylvania Post-War Planning Commission. Headed Survey Group to
evaluate Mutual Security operations in the United Kingdom. Chair-
man of Commission's Task Force on Overseas Economic Operations.
Price, Gwilym A., Pittsburgh, Pa. Executive. University of Pitts-
burgh. Captain, U. S. Army, World War I. Formerly President,
Peoples-Pittsburgh Trust Company (now Peoples First National Bank
and Trust Company). Now President of Westinghouse Electric Cor-
poration. Member of Commission's Task Force on Budget and
Accounting.
Proctor, Robert, Boston, Mass. Lawyer. Dartmouth College and
Harvard University. Member, firm of Choate, Hall and Stewart, Bos-
ton, Mass. During World War II, served as Special Consultant to the
Secretary of War; later entered the Army Air Force, and with rank of
Colonel, served as Executive Assistant to Commanding General, Army
Air Force. Member of Commission's Task Force on Procurement.
Ramspeck, Robert, Washington, D. C. Executive. Atlanta Law
School. Formerly Solicitor, City Court, Decatur, Georgia; Member
71st-79th Congresses; Vice President, Air Transport Association of
America; Chairman, U. S. Civil Service Commission. Now Vice
President, Eastern Air Lines, Inc. Member of first Hoover Commis-
sion's Advisory Committee on Personnel. Member of Commission's
Task Force on Personnel and Civil Service.
Reavis, John Wallace, Cleveland, Ohio. Lawyer. Cornell Uni-
versity. Served with U. S. Naval Aviation, World War I. Now in
active practice of law. Member of Commission's Task Force on
Water Resources and Power.
Reid, Thomas R., Dearborn, Mich. Business Executive. Univer-
sity of Arkansas. Presently Director of Civic Affairs, Ford Motor Co.
Formerly Vice President, Human Relations, McCormick & Co., Balti-
more. Former Chairman, Surplus Manpower Committee, Office of
Defense Mobilization, now on consulting basis. Member of Com-
mission's Committee on Business Organization of the Department of
Defense and Chairman of the Subcommittee on Special Personnel
Problems in the Department of Defense.
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Renard, George A., New York, N. Y. Lawyer. University of
Illinois. Formerly practiced law in Illinois; Executive Secretary-Treas-
urer, National Association of Purchasing Agents; Member, U. S.
Navy Advisory Committee on Procurement, and U. S. Munitions
Advisory Board on Stockpiling Materials. Member, Advisory Com-
mittee to Task Force on Federal Supply, first Hoover Commission.
Member of Commission's Task Force on Use and Disposal of Surplus
Property, and Task Force on Procurement.
Richberg, Donald Randall, Washington, D. C. Lawyer. Uni-
versities of Chicago and Harvard. Has acted as Chief Counsel in
various government suits; General Counsel, National Recovery Ad-
ministration. Now in active practice of law. Member of Commis-
sion's Task Force on Water Resources and Power.
Rickenbacker, Edward Vernon, New York, N. Y. Aviator. In-
ternational Correspondence School. In World War I, commanded
94th Aero Pursuit Squadron and personally credited with 26 victories.
World War II activities included special missions for Secretary of War
to nine foreign countries and areas. U. S. and Foreign Government
awards include the Congressional Medal of Honor. Held executive
positions with American Airways, Inc., Aviation Corp., and North
American Aviation, Inc. Since 1933, with Eastern Air Lines, Inc., as
General Manager and President; now Chairman of the Board. Mem-
ber of Commission's Task Force on Intelligence Activities.
Roberts, Arthur B., Cleveland, Ohio.- Engineer. Case Institute.
Formerly Director of City Public Utilities, Cleveland. Served as Lt.
Col., U. S. A., in Ordnance Department, World War I; served on
Investigative Staff, House Appropriations Committee; Consultant with
first Hoover Commission. Member of Commission's Task Force on
Water Resources and Power.
Roberts, George, New York, N. Y. Lawyer. Yale and Harvard
Universities. Formerly Special Counsel to Reconstruction Finance
Corporation, and member of Secretary of War's Advisory Board. Con-
sultant to the Commission's Task Force on Legal Services and Pro-
cedure.
Robertson, Reuben B., Jr., Cincinnati, Ohio. Executive. Yale
University. Served in U. S. Army during World War II. Trustee,
various institutions. Member, Business Advisory Council, Depart-
ment of Commerce. Now President, Champion Paper and Fibre Co.
Headed Survey Group to evaluate Mutual Security operations in
Germany. Member of Commission's Committee on Business Organi-
zation of the Department of Defense and the Subcommittee on Special
Personnel Problems in the Department of Defense.
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Russell, Donald Stuart, Spartanburg, S. C. Lawyer. University
of Michigan. Practiced law in Spartanburg. Formerly member,
Price Adjustment Board, War Department; Assistant to Director of
Economic Stabilization; Assistant to Director of War Mobilization;
Deputy Director, Office of War Mobilization Reconversion; Assist-
ant Secretary of State. Now President, University of South Carolina.
Member of Commission's Task Force on Intelligence Activities.
Sawyer, Charles, Cincinnati, Ohio. Lawyer. Oberlin College and
University of Cincinnati Law School. Formerly member of Cincin-
nati City Council; Lt. Governor of Ohio; Ambassador to Belgium;
Minister to Luxembourg; U. S. Secretary of Commerce. Now senior
member of Dinsmore, Shohl, Sawyer & Dinsmore, Cincinnati; Trustee
of Oberlin College; member of The American Assembly, Columbia
University; Trustee, Eisenhower Exchange Fellowships, Inc. Served
with A. E. F., in infantry, World War I. Member of Commission's
Task Force on Overseas Economic Operations.
Sawyer, Robert William, Bend, Oreg. Editor-Publisher. Har-
vard University. Formerly practiced law in Boston; member, Oregon
State Highway Commission; President, Oregon Reclamation Con-
gress; member and President, National Reclamation Association; Ore-
gon Economic Council. Now Chairman, Oregon Capitol Planning
Commission; Editor-Publisher of Bend (Oregon) Bulletin. Member of
Commission's Task Force on Water Resources and Power.
Schneider, Franz, New York, N. Y. Executive. Formerly Finan-
cial Editor of New York Post, New York Evening Star. Served in the
Army during World War I; was Deputy Administrator of War Ship-
ping Administration during World War II; Special Adviser to the
Director of Office of War Mobilization and Reconversion. Now
Executive Vice President of Newmont Mining Corp. Staff Member
of National Security Organization Task Force, first Hoover Com-
mission. Member of Commission's Task Force on Procurement and
of the Commission's Committee on Business Organization of the
Department of Defense.
Schoeny, Leo J., New Orleans, La. Dentist. Loyola University.
Member, American Dental Association. Past President and Secretary
of Louisiana State Dental Society. Formerly Chairman of Louisiana
State Dental Society's Bureau of Dental Health Education. Member,
National Advisory Committee of the Selective Service System and the
Health Resources Advisory Committee of the Office of Defense Mobili-
zation. Member of Commission's Medical Services Task Force Sub-
committee on Dentistry.
Shannon, William D., Seattle, Wash. Engineer. University of
Michigan. Connected with engineering staff of Detroit River Tunnel
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and other projects. District Manager, War Production Board, 1941-43;
Chairman, Legislative Public Utilities Committee; member, Board
of Engineers, Council of State Governments since 1947? Washington
State Senator since 1950. Member of Commission's Task Force on
Water Resources and Power.
Shoemaker, Perry M., Summit, N. J. Railroad Executive. Uni-
versity of Michigan and Yale University. With Pennsylvania, Erie
and New Haven Railroads until 1941 when he became Transportation
Assistant to the President, Lackawanna Railroad; now President, Mem-
ber and former President, American Association of Railroad Super-
intendents. Member of the Commission's Task Force on Subsistence
Services; Commission's Committee on Business Organization of the
Department of Defense, and its Subcommittee on Depot Utilization,
and Chairman of the Subcommittee on Transportation Activities in
the Department of Defense.
Smith, George P. F., Chicago, Ill. Manufacturer. With Borg-
Warner Corp., Chicago, since 1938, where he is now Vice President.
Member, Board of Governors, National Electric Manufacturers Asso-
ciation; Board of Directors, National Association of Manufacturers;
Procurement and Production Industry Advisory Committee of the
Department of Defense. Vice Chairman of the Commission's Pro-
curement Task Force; member of the Subcommittees on Business
Enterprises in the Department of Defense, and on Depot Utilization
of the Commission's Committee on Business Organization of the
Department of Defense.
Smith, Reginald Heber, Boston, Mass. Lawyer. Harvard Uni-
versity. Member and Vice President, National Legal Aid Association.
Assistant Editor of the Journal of the American Bar Association, and
Director, Survey of Legal Profession in America for American Bar
Association. Member of Commission's Task Force on Legal Services
and Procedure.
Smith, Robert J., Dallas, Tex. Airline Executive. Jefferson School
of Law. Formerly Vice President of Braniff Airways, Inc.; now Presi-
dent and Director of Pioneer Air Lines, Inc. Formerly Vice Chairman,
National Security Resources Board. President of National Air Council
and Air Transport Association. Member of Commission's Subcom-
mittee on Special Personnel Problems in the Department of Defense.
Spang, Joseph P., Jr., Boston, Mass. Executive. Harvard College.
Formerly with Swift & Co., Chicago. Now President, The Gillette
Co., Boston. Headed mission to France to study Mutual Security
operations, February-March
Committ to Dep r -
9Busines mAdv business
slaviavia, a, June 1954. Member,
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ment of Commerce. Member of Commission's Task Force on Over-
seas Economic Operations.
Starr, Edward, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa. Banker. Yale and Pennsyl.
vania Universities. Served in World Wars I and II. Member of a
committee for disposal of overseas surplus in the Pacific area after
World War II; Director of various business concerns; Vice President,
Philadelphia Art Alliance; Trustee, Chestnut Hill Hospital, Episcopal
Hospital. Now partner, Drexel & Co. Member of Commission's Task
Force on Use and Disposal of Surplus Property.
Stason, E. Blythe, Ann Arbor, Mich. Lawyer. Universities of
Michigan and Wisconsin and Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Formerly Michigan Commissioner in National Conference on Uniform
State Laws; member, Michigan Constitution Revision Study Commit-
tee. Now Dean of Michigan University Law School. Member of
Commission's Task Force on Legal Services and Procedure.
Stewart, J. Harold, Boston, Mass. Certified Public Accountant.
Northeastern University. Past President of Massachusetts Society of
Certified Public Accountants and of American Institute of Account-
ants. During World War II, Chairman, Committee on Cost Principles,
Joint Contract Termination Board and later Assistant Director, Office
of Contract Settlement. Chairman of Commission's Task Force on
Budget and Accounting.
Stilwell, Charles J., Shaker Heights, Ohio. Business Executive.
Denison University. Starting in 11g11o, entire business career with
Warner & Swasey Co., machine tools, Cleveland, Ohio; now President.
Member, Army Ordnance Association, National Machine Tool
Builders Association (former President), Society of Military Engineers.
Member of the Commission's Task Force on Procurement.
Stockton, Charles H., Boston, Mass. Lawyer. Harvard College
and Harvard Law School. Associated with law firm of Choate, Hall
and Stewart, Boston, Mass., partner since 11946. During World War
II served in office of General Counsel, Navy Department, and became
Assistant Counsel for the Bureau of Ships. Member of Advisory Com-
mittee to Commission's Task Force on Procurement.
Stouffer, Gordon A., Cleveland, Ohio. Executive. Served in U. S.
Army Air Force in World War II as Chief, Food Services in Gulf
Coast Training Command, Sixth Air Force and AAF Personnel Dis-
tribution Command. Has since served as Special Civilian Consultant
to the USAF. Now Chairman of the Board, the Stouffer Corp. Also
President, the Portersville Stainless Equipment Corp. Member of the
Commission's Task Force on Subsistence Services.
Suits, C. Guy, Schenectady, N. Y. Research Physicist. University
of Wisconsin. Presently Vice President and Director of Research with
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General Electric Co. Member of Commission's Subcommittee on Re-
search Activities in the Department of Defense.
Tangeman, Walter W., Cincinnati, Ohio. Executive. University
of Cincinnati. Major in Ordnance Department, U. S. Army, World
War I. Served on various commissions in relation to production in
World War II. President of University of Cincinnati Research Foun-
dation; member of the Executive Committee of Machinery and Allied
Products Institute. Now Executive Vice President, The Cincinnati
Milling Machine Co. Member of Survey Group to evaluate Mutual
Security operations in Germany. Member of Commission's Task Force
on Use and Disposal of Surplus Property.
Tiffany, Kenneth C., Royal Oak, Mich. Certified Public Account-
ant. University of Detroit. Served in Finance and Procurement in
War Department during World War II. Formerly Director of Finance
and now Vice President, Burroughs Adding Machine Co. Member
of Commission's Task Force on Budget and Accounting.
Tipton, Royce J., Denver, Colo. Engineer. University of Colo-
rado. Formerly connected with the Rio Grande Compact negotiations
on behalf of Colorado; Consulting Engineer to U. S. Bureau of Recla-
mation; Colorado Water Conservation Board; Colorado Planning Com-
mission; Consultant to State Department in negotiation of 1944 Treaty
with Mexico. Advisor to foreign governments on water resources de-
velopment. Chief Engineer, San Luis Valley Land & Mining Co.
Member of Commission's Task Force on Water Resources and Power.
Tuck, William Hallam, Upper Marlboro, Md. Executive.
Princeton University. Member of Hoover Relief Organizations during
and after World War I and after World War II. War Department
Mission on Supplies for Japan and Korea; Director General, U. N.
International Refugee Organization. Served with British Expedition-
ary Forces and U. S. Army, World War I; Captain U. S. N. R., World
War II. Director, Allied Chemical & Dye Corp. Vice President,
Belgian American Educational Foundation. Member Commission's
Task Force on Personnel and Civil Service and Commission's Deputy
Executive Director.
Tuttle, Elbert Parr, Atlanta, Ga. Lawyer. Cornell University.
Formerly General Counsel for the Treasury Department. Now Judge
of the U. S. Court of Appeals, 5th Circuit. Trustee, Cornell University
and Atlanta University. Member of Commission's Task Force on
Legal Services and Procedure.
Vanderbilt, Arthur T., Newark, N. J. Judge. Wesleyan, Colum-
bia and Tulane Universities. Formerly Dean, New York University
Law School; Judge, Circuit Court, New Jersey. Now Chief Justice of
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the Supreme Court of New Jersey. Consultant to Commission's Task
Force on Legal Services and Procedure.
Van Steenwyk, Elmer A., Ambler, Pa. Insurance Executive.
Mankato Teachers College and University of Minnesota. Executive
Vice President of The Associated Hospital Service of Philadelphia and
the Hospital Service Plan of the Lehigh Valley. Former Chairman of
the Blue Cross Commission. Present Chairman, Government Rela-
tions Committee of the Blue Cross Commission. Member, Commis-
sion's Medical Services Task Force Subcommittee on Health Insurance.
White, Leonard D., Chicago, 111. Political Scientist. Dartmouth,
Clark, and Harvard, and Chicago Universities. Taught at Clark Col-
lege, Dartmouth College, and the University of Chicago. Formerly
Member, U. S. Civil Service Commission and President's Committee
on Civil Service Improvement. Member, U. S. Civil Service Commis-
sion Loyalty Review Board, 1950-52. Now Professor of Public Ad-
ministration, University of Chicago. Member, Personnel Task Force,
first Hoover Commission. Member of Commission's Task Force on
Personnel and Civil Service.
Wilbur, Dwight L., San Francisco, Calif. Physician. University
of Pennsylvania. Formerly Consulting Physician and Assistant Pro-
fessor of Medicine, Mayo Clinic. Assistant Chief and Chief, Medical
Service, U. S. Naval Hospital, Oakland, Calif., during World War II.
Associated with the Medical Services of the Veterans' Administration
and the Department of the Army; connected with a number of hospital
staffs, medical organizations and publications. Now member of fac-
ulty, Stanford University School of Medicine. Member of Commis-
sion's Task Force on Medical Services.
Williams, Clyde E., Columbus, Ohio. Industrial Research Execu-
tive. University of Utah. President of Battelle Institute since 1929
and a Director since 1934? Member of Advisory Committee, Atomic
Energy Commission. President and member of Board of Trustees of
American Allergy Foundation. Director of Columbus Chamber of
Commerce. Member of Commission's Subcommittee on Research
Activities in the Department of Defense.
Winternitz, Milton C., New Haven, Conn. Pathologist. Johns
Hopkins and Yale Universities. Served as Major, Medical Corps, U. S.
Army, World War I. Formerly Dean of Yale University Medical
School, Professor of Pathology, and Associate Director, Institute of
Human Relations, Yale University. Now Chairman, Division of
Medical Sciences, National Research Council; also Director, Board of
Science Advisers, Jane Coffin Childs Memorial Fund for Cancer Re-
search. Member of Commission's Task Force on Medical Services.
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Wolcott, Robert Wilson, Paoli, Pa. Manufacturer. Lehigh
University. President, Lukens Steel Company, 1925-49. Now Chair-
man of the Board. Director, American Iron and Steel Institute;
Chairman, Scrap Conservation Committee of the Steel Industry; Mem-
ber of the Industrial Committee, Iron and Steel Division, War Pro-
duction Board, and also liaison representative, Department of Com-
merce during World War II. Chairman of Commission's Task Force
on Procurement and member of Commission's Committee on Business
Organization of the Department of Defense.
Wood, Robert E., Chicago, Ill. Executive. United States Military
Academy. Director of Panama Railway and Chief Quartermaster
General of the Army in construction of the Panama Canal, 1905-15;
Acting Quartermaster General, U. S. A., during World War I. En-
tered business life in 1919 and was until recently Chairman of the
Board, Sears, Roebuck & Company. Member, Advisory Committee
on Nationl Security Organization, first Hoover Commission. Chair-
man of Commission's Task Force on Use and Disposal of Surplus
Property and Member of Commission's Committee on Business
Organization of the Department of Defense.
Wooten, Benjamin Harrison, Dallas, Tex. Banker. North Texas
State College. Formerly President and Chairman of Board, Federal
Home Loan Bank of Little Rock. Now President, First National
Bank in Dallas; Chairman of Board, North Texas State College;
Trustee, Baylor University; Chairman of Board, Texas Research
League; Vice President, United Defense Fund, Inc. Member of Com-
mission's Task Force on Real Property.
Wright, Edward Ledwidge, Little Rock, Ark. Lawyer. Little
Rock College and Georgetown University. Served on National Con-
ference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws; American Law
Institute; American Judicature Society; Trustee, Southwestern Legal
Foundation; International Association of Insurance Counsel. Now in
active law practice. Member of Commission's Task Force on Legal
Services and Procedure.
Wright, J. David, Cleveland, Ohio. Lawyer and Executive.
Adelbert College and Western Reserve Law School. Formerly Pro-
fessor at Western Reserve University. Formerly Vice President and
now President, Thompson Products, Inc. Member of Commission's
Task Force on Budget and Accounting.
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