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OCR Page 1 of 9COMMISSION ON RENOVATION OF THE EXECUTIVE MANSION
THE WHITE HOUSE
SENATOR KENNETH MCKELLAR, Chairman
MR. DOUGLAS W. ORR, Vice-Chairman
Washington 25, D. C.
SENATOR EDWARD MARTIN
REPRESENTATIVE
September 6, 1951
REPRESENTATIVE FRANK
MR. RICHARD E. DOUGHERTY
MAJ. GEN. GLEN E. EDGERTON
Executive Director
Dear Mr. President:
This third report on the progress of the work on the renovation of
the Executive Mansion is submitted in compliance with Sec. 2(h) of Public
Law 40, 8lst Congress, lst Session. The second report, in accordance with
that legislation, was submitted on August 1, 1950. It covered the period
from August 3, 1949 to June 30, 1950, but included also information in respect
to personnel and facilities which pertained to the entire period from the
organization of the Commission on June 3, 1949, to the end of the fiscal year
1950.
This report covers the fiscal year 1951 without repetition of infor-
mation previously reported, except as necessary for clarity.
PERSONNEL
The membership of the Commission was altered by the appointment on
January 17, 1951, of Representative J. Harry McGregor to the vacancy created
by Honorable Frank B. Keefe, who is not a member of the 82nd Congress. Rep-
resentative Louis C. Rabaut was reappointed from the 82nd Congress, and the
other members serve under their original appointments. The present membership
comprises:
Senator Kenneth McKellar, Chairman
Mr. Douglas W. Orr, Vice-Chairman
Senator Edward Martin
Representative Louis C. Rabaut
Representative J. Harry McGregor
Mr. Richard E. Dougherty
The immediate staff of the Commission and the consultants remained
at the end of the year as listed in the previous report.
Additional employees were engaged temporarily during the year for
service at the sub-office, Fort Myer, Virginia, as required for the execution
of the Supplement, approved October 1, 1950, to the Plan for the Disposition
of Surplus Material from the White House, as follows:
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