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The original documents are located in Box 1, folder "Board - Appointment of New Members (1)" of the Charles E. Goodell Papers at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Copyright Notice The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Charles Goodell donated to the United States of America his copyrights in all of his unpublished writings in National Archives collections. Works prepared by U.S. Government employees as part of their official duties are in the public domain. The copyrights to materials written by other individuals or organizations are presumed to remain with them. If you think any of the information displayed in the PDF is subject to a valid copyright claim, please contact the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Digitized from Box 1 of the Charles E. Goodell Papers the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library From Ralph adams for member of clemency Board- John A. Everhard DPOB: 21 Mar 1919, Pittsburgh, Pa. 136 Patrick St, SE, Vienna, VA 22180 703-560-7017 Education: 1933-37 Schenley HS, Pittsburgh, Pa grad w/honors 1937-40 Southeastern U Washington DC 1lb 1966 George Washington U Washington DC Non-credit course 1968 Naval Postgraduate School, Menterey CA, Defense Management Systems Course 1969 Federal Executive Institute, Charlottesville, VA Resident Executive Course 1975 U Virginia, Falls Church, VA Non credit course Military Service: 1941 Enlisted, US Army 1942 Commissioned, 2 lt, Infantry 1942-58 Promoted through ranks to colonel (trfrd to USAF 1947) 1968 Transferred to Retired Reserve (Active duty 1941-1948; 34 mos overseas service WWII, European Theater of Operations four battle stars; assignments included platoon commander, adjutant, squadron commander, group intelligence officer, base staff judge advocate and Executive (Reserve) to The Judge Advocate General, USAF.) Civilian Employment: 1937-41 Messenger, Postal Telegraph 1939-41 Jr. Messenger, Government Printing Office 1948-49 Attorney, NLRB 1949-74 Attorney, Deputy Chief and Chief, Administrative Law Division, Office of The Judge Advocate General, USAF. Retired 31 Dèc 1974 in grade GS-16. (Assignments included Legal Consultant to Air Staff; Chairman, AF Central Security Board; Chairman, AF Incentive Awards Board; Member, AF Board for Correction of Military Records; Member, AF Civilian Attorney Qualifying Committee; Member, tHo USAF Exexcutive Assignment Board.) Member of Bar: District of Columbia Virginia US Court of Claims US Court of Military Appeals US Supreme Court Member and/or officer: Reserve Officers Association Air Force Association American Legion Toastmasters Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity Judge Advocates Association Southeastern U Alumni Association Federal Executive Institute Alumni Association Federal Bar Association DC Integrated Bar Virginia Integrated Bar AF Nurse Corps Foundation Honors and awards: Secretary of AF Exceptional Civilian Service Decoration Secretary of AF Award of Special Recognition Air Force Reserve Outstanding Service Award Air National Guard Meritorious Service Award Reserve Officers Association Brigade of Volunteers Plaque New York City "JAGAR" Award "Generals Legal Advisor"Plaque Personnel Plans Commendation Plaque Honorary Flight Nurse Numerous lesser awards and commendations Personal Information: Marital: Formerly married; three adult sons Religion: Presbyterian Political Affiliation: Democrat (conservative) Health: Good Financial: Small holdings in 3 mutual funds; small savings in 3 accounts; residential property owned in Maryland and Spain. Hobbies and activities: golf, bowling, spectator sports, public speaking, writing, performing arts, civic service. Ranch- 214-675-7391 BIOGRAPHICAL DATA FRED J. AGNICH II BUSINESS ADDRESS: Suite 830 Park Central 7540 LBJ Freeway, Dallas, Texas 75240 BUSINESS PHONE: 214-387-2588 and 214-387-2570 HOME ADDRESS: 5206 Kelsey Road, Dallas, Texas 75229, PHONE 214-368-6867 AUSTIN ADDRESS: House of Representatives, Room 41lc, P.O. Box 2910, Austin, 787 AUSTIN PHONE: 512-475-2636 AGE: 61 (Born July 19, 1913, Eveleth, Minnesota, Came to Texas in 1937) FAMILY: wife, Ruth Welton Agnich, and sons William, Richard, James DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts in Geology, University of Minnesota, 1937 Recipient of University of Minnesota Alumni Association "Outstanding Achievement Award" - June 1972 BUSINESS ACTIVITIES: Previous -- Geophysical Service, Inc., division of Texas Instruments, President and Chairman of the Board; Texas Instruments, Inc., Director Present: Member of Texas House of Representatives; Caddo Creek Ranch, owner and operator ACTIVITIES: Society of Exploration Geophysicists Dallas Geological Society Dallas Geophysical Society American Getphysical Society Patron of Science of Graduate Research Center for the Southwest, Founding member Greenhill School, Past Director, and Donor of Agnich Hall of Science Dallas Historical Society Dallas Petroleum Club Dallas Wildcat Committee, Former Chairman Circle Ten Council, Boy Scouts of America National Advisory Board - Sports Fisheries and Wildlife U.S. Department of the Interior, 1971, 1972 Dallas Crossroad Bond Program, Steering Committee National Wildlife Federation Izaak Walton League Sierra Club Ducks Unlimited Page Two Fred J. Agnich Republican National Committeeman - 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975 Republican Party of Dallas County - Chairman, 1967-69 Republican Party State Executive Committee - 1969-72 Elected 1970 Texas House of Representatives: First Term Committees: Vice-Chairman Interim Committee for Rules Reform Member - Urban Affairs, Business and Marketing, Common Carriers, Mental Health and Mental Retardation, Parks and Wildlif Charter Member - Dirty 30 Elected 1972 Texas House of Representatives: Second Term Committees: Appropriations Elections Environmental Affairs, Chairman Subcommi on Wildlife Elected 1974 Texas House of Representatives: Third Term Committees: Appropriations Environmental Affairs, Chairman Subcommitt on Wildlife H. - 806-296-2993 0-512-397-5871 CC.-806-293-2445 PERSONAL HISTORY OF HARRY RIGGS 1211 Wayland St., Plainview, Texas Age: 56 years Born: Amarillo, Texas Education: Graduated from Amarillo High School and graduate of Amarillo Junior College; Infantry School, Ft. Benning, Georgia, Officers Communications Course; Command and General Staff School, Leavenworth, Kansas; OPD Staff Officers School, Pentagon; Participation in Reserve Officers Training Program. Military Record: Enlisted Private November 1, 1934; served as Corporal, Sergeant, Staff Sergeant, Technical Sergeant and Master Sergeant through November 24, 1940; commissioned Second Lieutenant November 25, 1940; discharged from active duty June 3, 1949 with rank of Major; July 1, 1953 joined U.S. Army Reserves with Selective Service; promoted November 24, 1956 Lt. Colonel; promoted November 23, 1964 Colonel; present rank Colonel. While on active duty, served 34 months European, African Middle and Eastern Theatres. Served through the North African and Italian Campaigns. October, November, December 1974 served full- time in Amnesty Section of National Headquarters of Selective Service, Washington, D.C. Decorations: The Bronze Star, Cavaliere Crown of Italy; EAME Campaign Medal with 4 Bronze Service Stars; Selective Service Meritorious Service Award. Business Background: Amarillo Hardware Company from 1936 through 1948 as salesman, except for time in service: Tri State Notions Sales Company, owner and operator 1948-1952; Harvest Queen Mill & Elevator Company, Vice President in charge of sales and de- velopment 1952-1973. Member of the following organizations: Chairman, Hale County Airport Board 1970-1975; Plainview Bicentennial Committee; Elks Lodge; Reserve Officers Association; 36th Division Association; VFW; American Legion, Commander Post 260, Commander 19th District; Member of the National Advisory Board of the American Security Council. Family: Wife - Marian, age 53 years; married for 25 years and have 4 children. References: Congressman George Mahon, 19th Congressional District of Texas; Mayor John Stoneham, Plainview, Texas; County Judge, Henry Heck, Plainview, Hale County, Texas. WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE RESTRICTION DOCUMENT Resume Resume for Timothy Lee Craig, 2 pages. N.D. C File Location: Charles Goodell Papers, Box 1, "Board - - Appointment of New Members (1)" SMD 6/22/2015 RESTRICTION CODES (A) Closed by applicable Executive order governing access to national security information. (B) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. (C) Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION NA FORM 1429 (1-98) RESUME W. ANTOINETTE FORD ADDRESS: 2909 Park Drive, S.E., TELEPHONE: (202) 583-7669 - Home Washington, D. C. 20020 (202) 296-5511 - Office EDUCATION: Little Flower High School - Philadelphia, Pa. - 1959 Laval University - Quebec, Canada - 1960 B. S. Biology - Chestnut Hill College - 1963 M. S. Zoology (Teaching Fellowship) - American University - 1966 Oceanography Fellowship - Stanford University - 1967 Oceanography Certification - Department of Navy - 1968 CAREER OBJECTIVE: My combined preparation and professional experience provides substantial expertise in the area of govern- ment and public affairs as applied to environmental issues. My objective is to become a Washington representative for government and public affairs for a major corpora- tion. Such a position must be challenging and hope- fully would take maximum advantage of my training and experience. EXPERIENCE: 1975 KAHL ASSOCIATES - Washington, D. C. to Position: Research Consultant, Government and Public Affairs Present Duties: Research and develop government and public affairs programs for clients. Advise clients of the most viable approach for program implementation. Current emphasis, in the area of environmental issues, includes comparative analysis of existing and proposed regulatory legislation and their impact on company policy and programs. Attend conferences held by executive and legislative branches of government, and others sponsored by public interest groups. 1973 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA to Position: Councilmember (Presidential appointment) 1975 Duties: Prescribe municipal and other regulations having the force and effect of law. Met regularly with members of business community, public interest groups, labor organizations, congressional and other government officials. Presented written and/or oral testimony before congressional committees. Officially served in the Council of Governments, the Research Advisory Council of the Washington Technical Institute, and the Community Advisory Group on Pennsylvania Avenue Develop- ment. Significant Accomplishments: - Chaired the Commercial and Economic Development Committee having oversight authority concerning budgets and contracting procedures for four major city government agencies. - Established a Council committee to study the potential impact of cable television in the District and to draft possible legislation. 1973 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE to Position: Marketing Specialist 1975 Duties: Functioned as a public liaison person; represented Director at meetings; prepared and delivered speeches. Met with and maintained regular contact with representatives of govern- ment agencies and private industries, to encourage the utili- zation of minority business services. Significant Accomplishments: - Developed marketing seminars for minority businessmen. 1972 INSTITUTE FOR SERVICES TO EDUCATION to Position: Director of Development 1973 Duties: Acted as liaison for the President in interfacing with the government and business communities. Significant Accomplishments: - Successfully negotiated sizeable contracts for the Institute that were geared toward developing scientific research programs in conjunction with schools, colleges and universities. - Developed a government and public affairs program for the Institute. 1971 WHITE HOUSE to Position: White House Fellow 1972 Duties: Special Assistant to the Secretary of the Treasury Significant Accomplishments: - Instituted U.S. Treasury Department program establishing minority-owned concessions in U.S. Treasury buildings nationwide. First concession opened by Secretary George Schultz at Philadelphia Mint in August, 1972. - Traveled to Sweden, East and West Africa for office of Vice President to determine feasibility of international trade between substantial minority-owned businesses and the countries visited. - Served on Treasury Department task force responsible for increasing government deposits to minority-owned banks by $81 million. 1969 OGDEN CORPORATION - Washington, D.C. to Position: Program Coordinator 1971 Duties: Assisted in developing educational programs on oceanography and acted as the government and community liaison for such programs. Significant Accomplishments: - Coauthored a secondary testbook on oceanography. Significant Accomplishments (cont'd) - Developed the oceanography curriculum for an educational program that included training in water pollution control and ecology. - Developed the government and public affairs approach for above projects to bring them to the attention of the community and to reinforce congressional committee support. 1968 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS to Position: Science Reference Librarian 1969 Duties: Translated scientific articles from French to English. Significant Accomplishments: - Developed a thesaurus for use by the Pesticide Division. 1966 NATIONAL OCEANOGRAPHIC DATA CENTER to Position: Oceanographer 1968 Duties: Scientist aboard survey cruises. Worked with the Department's Public Affairs Office in developing conferences and in speaking to local organizations, area schools and colleges. Significant Accomplishments: - Developed a thesaurus for biological computer system. - Wrote and published several oceanographic articles. OTHER ACTIVITIES AND TRAVELS: - Consultant for "International Women's Year" planning committee. - Hostess on regular radio program, "Public Hearing". - Board of Trustees of Proctor Academy, New Hampshire. - Member of several professional and business organizations. - American Council of Young Political Leaders, Soviet Union - 1974. - International Peace Academy Delegate, Finland - 1972. - Children's International Summer Villages, Sweden - 1971 - Oceanography survey cruises, Mexico, Pacific Ocean, Central America - 1967-68 - White House Fellows, Asia, Africa, Europe - 1971-72. HONORS AND RECOGNITIONS: - White House Fellow - 1971 - National Science Foundation Fellow - 1967 - Outstanding Service Award, Presidential Classroom - 1972 - Most successful Under-30 Woman, New Woman Magazine - 1971 - Outstanding Service Award, Capitol City Republicans - 1975 Personal and work related references available on request. -5TAN SCOTT BANKOFAMERICA O.. 0.609.921-9000 X 2776 H. E. FREDERIC MORROW VICE PRESIDENT BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH NOW PRINCETON- VRAM OPVERTION PROGRAM E. Frederic Morrow was born in Hackensack, New Jersey, the son of the late Reverend and Mrs. J. Eugene Morrow. He was educated in the Hackensack public schools, Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine and Rutgers University Law School (LLB and Juris Doctor), and received an LLD from Bowdoin College. Prior to World War II he was, for five years, field secretary for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. He served in the Army during World War II, entering as a private in 1942 and discharged as a major of artillery in 1946. After his stint in the Service, Mr. Morrow became a member of the public affairs staff of the Columbia Broadcasting System. He remained in that position for four years and then, in the fall of 1952, joined General Dwight D. Eisenhower's Campaign Train as an advisor and administrative assistant to the General. In September, 1953 he became administrative assistant to the Secretary of Commerce and then, in July of 1955, went to the White House to become administrative assistant to President Eisenhower. Mr. Morrow was the first Negro in history to serve as executive assistant to the President of the United States. Mr. Morrow served in the White House until January 20, 1961. Leaving the White House, he became vice president of the African-American Institute, New York, a private foundation dedicated to the development of better cultural and educational relationships between the people of Africa and the United States. 41 BROAD STREET. NEW YORK, N.Y. 10004 Biographical Sketch Page Two E. FREDERIC MORROW In July, 1964 Mr. Morrow joined the Bank of America as an assistant vice president. He was promoted to a full vice- presidency in June, 1967. He is a member of the National Advisory Committee of Jobs for Veterans; the Department of State's Advisory Council on African Affairs; the U.S. Marine Corps Advisory Committee for Minority Affairs; the Empire State College Council; the board of trustees of Huston-Tillotson College, Austin, Texas, and the board of directors of the United States Committee for Refugees. He was twice decorated by the President of Liberia for befriending that country while serving on the White House staff (Knight Grand Commander of the Humane Order of African Redemption, and the Star of Africa). Mr. Morrow is married to the former Catherine Gordon, of Chicago. He is author of the books, "Black Man in the White House" and "Way Down South Up North. " * * JOAN VINSON 2607 Childs Lane Alexandria, Virginia, 22308 (703) 780-4126 Home (202) 634-1791 Office -1776 PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND Public Affairs Officer, American Revolution Bicentennial Administration, 1972-Present National Coordinator, National League of Families of American PON/MIA, 1970-1972 Business Manager, American Oil School, Tripoli, Libya, 1960-1962 Teacher, Victorville, California, 1954-1957 Executive Secretary, Athletic Coaching Staff, University of Florida, 1951-1952 EDUCATION Mississippi State College for Women, 1947-1948 University of Mississippi, 1948 University of Florida, 1948-1951, BSE School of Fashion Design, Los Angeles, California, 1953-1954 School of Interior Design, Columbia, South Carolina, 1957-1958 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Joan Vinson is currently a Public Information Officer for the American Revolution Bicentennial Administration (ARBA). She is responsible for developing public information programs for the ARBA. Her responsibilities include preparing news releases; disseminating news to the appropriate media; conducting news conferences, providing public information and news items for local and national publications and radio and television stations; Page 2 RESUME JOAN VINSON and coordinating and disseminating news and information relating to the agency. Prior to her present position, Mrs. Vinson was solely responsible for originating and organizing nationwide campaign which kept the issue of the war and prisoners of war and missing in action before the public through the political candidates in the 1972 presidential election year. She established and maintained active association with Pepublican and Democratic National Committees, State chairmen, national organizations, Congress, media, Defense Department and the White House. From 1970 until 1972, Mrs. Vinson was the first National Coordinator of the National League of Families of American Prisoners and Missing in Southeast Asia. The problem of the American prisoners of War and Missing in Action in the Vietnam war was one of the most poignant our nation had faced. After years of frustration and lack of information on the more than 1600 servicemen missing in the Indochina conflict, the families of these men banded together to attempt to make their plight a national issue. Mrs. Vinson was elected as their first National Coordinator. This office was essentially that of President of a large organization with more than 2700 members with problems and programs of the greatest magnitude and international scope. Her duties included administration of a tax-exampt foundation with funding in the $200,000.00 range; supervising the tasks and energies of approximately 100 full time and volunteer personnel; keeping abreast of all governmental, political and legislative action regarding the war and the PON/MIA problem; informing the public and appealing for support; traveling throughout the world; meeting with heads of state and top officials of other governments in an effort to gain their help; speaking to a variety of large groups and associations on this subject; and dealing with national and local media. Mrs. Vinson served as the Business Manager for the American Oil School in Tripoli, Libya, from 1960 until 1962. This school had an enrollment of approximately 500 students and was established and supported by American Oil companies for the education of employees' children. During that time, she was also the social/public affairs liaison between Wheelus Air Force Base and the government of King Idris. Prior to this, she taught a variety of subjects including history, English and math to U. S. Airmen for a period of three years. Other occupational experience include: executive secretary for the entire coaching staff at the University of Florida, fashion designer, and interior decorator. READERS DIGEST MELVIN R. LAIRD Senior Counsellor: Nationaland International Affairs September 26, 1974 PLEASANTVILLE.NY1570 Mrs. Joan Vinson 2607 Childs Lane Alexandria, Virginia 22308 Dear Mrs. Jun- 1-m- General James did call me concerning your interest in a position on the Clemency Board. I believe you would make a valuable contribution and I will be pleased to make this recommendation to the White House. With best wishes and kindest personal regards, I am Sincerely, one Melvin R. Laird READERS DIGEST ASSEN.INC. 173 SHODE ISLANDAVE NE WASHINGTON D.C. 20036 202 223 1042 Lewis B. Puller, Jr. 1805 Windmill Lane Alexandria, Virginia 22307 (703) 765-8860 Marital Status: Wife - Linda Todd Puller Son - Lewis B. Puller, III (Age 6) Dgtr.- - Margaret T. Puller (Age 4) Military: United States Marine Corps, November 1967 - September 1970 Physical disability retirement for wounds received in Vietnam Honorably discharged as First Lieutenant Education: High School: Christ Church School, Christ Church, Va. College: College of William & Mary, Williamsburg, Va., A.B., 1967, Major History, Minor English Law School: Marshall-Wythe School of Law, College of William & Mary, Williamsburg, Va., J.D., June 1974 Experience: June '73 - Aug. '73: Legal Intern, Veterans Administration, Washington, D.C. Sept. '74 - Dec. '74: Staff Attorney for General Counsel, Veterans Administration, Washington, D.C. Dec. '74 - Apr. '75: Staff Attorney, Presidential Clemency Board Personal: Member, Virginia State Bar Judicial Council while in law school Phi Alpha Delta Legal Fraternity Decorations for Military Service: Silver Star 2 Purple Hearts Navy Commendation Medal with Combat "V" Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry, etc. Rev Kelly Availability Bill Dardan. thrage Robt Shea (Benoon) Reality Col Function 1 Herman Moyer ( Corington-boral) Black Keith Spaulding (Fulton Eisea lower) Women Image Reality Riggo CONS MOD Cons. craig mod mod Carey Kersey Cons mod Vinson Cons Lib Puller Cons Lif A black Lib Lib, Lib kilberg mod Lib, Cons. morrow med mod Elerhard Cons Cons no Elly Peterson - Constance Cook Brownle Corbin mike Mae Lead oroal Hansen Dan Surllinger newton Gingrish Rick possible Clea.Bd. Additions to members / of BACKGROUND DATA on BROWNLEE SANDS CORRIN Profession: Public Affairs Specialist, Administrator, and Political Science Professor. Special Fields: Political Communications, Environmental Problems, Space Af- fairs, Campaign and Election 'Laws. General Fields: International Relations, International and Space Law, Inter- national Communications, American Government and Politics. Present Employment: Professor of Political Science at Goucher College since 1952; Department Chairman; Director of the Field Politics Center (Research and Field Work Organization). Maryland Elections Analyst for ABC Radio/Television since 1964. Previous Employment: Director of Education, WTOW AM/FM Stereo Baltimore from 1968 to 1970. Occasional Consultant, Maryland State Department of Education, and Baltimore County Department of Education. LectuReR, University College, University of Maryland; & HOLINS Hopkins University (summer), Public Service: Member, Board of Trustees, Baltimore County Library System (1968-1975); Consultant, Maryland Constitutional Convention Com- mission (1965-1968); Member, Maryland Legislative Council Com- mittee on Campaign Costs (1964); Member, Baltimore County Coun- cil Charter Revision Committee (1961-1962); Program Director for Maryland election briefings furnished foreign leaders in United States Department of State Foreign Leader Exchange Program (1954- 1958). Professional Organization Memberships: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics; American Society for Public Administration; Ameri- can Political Science Association; American Society of Interna- tional Law (and member of Membership Committee); International Institute of Space Law (and member of U. S. section's Executive Committee); National Council for the Social Studies; Maryland Council for the Social Studies (and member of Executive Commit- tee); International Studies Association; American Library Asso- ciation. Specialized Research: Music, humor, and non-verbal communications in politics; metalaw; noise pollution; science fiction and political utopias; use of audio/video materials and foreign languages in social science teaching. Other Educational Experience: Institutional: Chairman to administer the major in International Rela- tions (11 years); Chairman, Faculty of History and Social Sci- 2. ences (3 years); administrative committee service (Admissions, Curriculum, President's Council, etc.); and as Faculty Parlia- mentarian and College Marshal. Organizational: Panel participant (e.q., 1970 meeting of Organization of American Historians on Political Campaign Symbolism; 1968 meeting of American Political Science Association on Graduate Education); College representative to Chambers of Commerce; Middle States Association evaluation team member. Personal Data: (on sabbatical leave, 1970-71). Home Address: 201 Dunbeath Court, Lutherville, Md. 21093. Home Phone: 301-828-9590. Business Address: Field Politics Center, Goucher College, Towson, Md. 21204. Business Phone: 301-823-5628 or 301-825-3300, ext. 327, 328. Date of Birth: 25 March 1922. Sex: Male. Citizenship: USA. Marital Status: Married to Elizabeth Dyer (Smith BA '43, Goucher M.Ed., '68; elementary school teacher); 4 children. Educational Backoround: Stanford University, BA 1947; MA, 1950; PhD, 1959; (dissertation: Membership in the League and United Nations). Military Experience: 1942-47 (2d Lt. to Major). Service in field artillery and communications. Personal Associations: Organizations: Stanford Club of Washington, D.C.; Army-Navy Club of Wash- ington, D.C.; Military Order of the World Wars. Religion: Protestant Episcopal. Political: Republican (with services from precinct leader level to chair- man of State Arts and Sciences Committee for Eisenhower level). JAN 1975 Resume of: 716 4th Street, S.E. Washington, D.C. 20003 MICHAEL F. MACLEOD (202) 546-2854 EMPLOYMENT 1973 - Present THE RIPON SOCIETY, INC. 509 C Street, N.E. Washington, D. C. 20002 (202) 546-2111 Executive Director Overall responsibility for administration, fundraising, politics, press relations, and the publishing and promotion of Ripon's publications. Administrative duties entail management of Ripon's 1974 budget of $170,000, internal communications with volunteer officers and members, and prepara- tion of financial reports. My fundraising activities encompass the design of small direct mail solicitations, personal meetings with large contributors, the organization of fundraising receptions and meetings, and the development of new sources of financing. Political activities: organizing, assisting GOP candidates who need fundraising assistance and who need research and volunteers. In the areas of both politics and fundraising, I work with Republican congressmen, governors, and their staffs, and members of the Republican National Committee. Press relations: I act as Ripon's principal press spokesman. I was originally hired as the National Political Director. The primary responsibilities involved organizing throughout the U.S. I also worked closely with the press in the cities I visited, setting up interviews for myself with local press and television reporters. During this time I also organized and conducted a national issues and politics conference and several regional issues and grass- roots politics seminars. 1972 - 1973 DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT Washington, D. C. 20410 Assistant for Congressional Relations I maintained liaison with members of Congress, representing the views of the Secretary and the -2- Administration on policy matters affecting HUD. I authored a briefing paper on the impact of executive reorganization on HUD and delivered briefings to members of Congress on the proposed Department of Community Development. In addition, I worked with HUD personnel and Congressmen and staffs concerning program applications, grants, and project reviews and approvals. 1971 - 1972 U.S. SENATOR ROBERT P. GRIFFIN Washington, D. C. 20510 Special Assistant I supervised Senator Griffin's legislative mail section, which was charged with answering constituent inquiries. The section consisted of three secretaries and a research assistant. In addition to writing letter drafts, I also prepared legislative analyses for the Senator. The job required that I research legislation before the Committees on which the Senator served, the Senator's previously stated positions, and the impact of his actions on his constituency. 1971 MMITTEE ON CONSTITUTIONAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE LAW House of Delegates, 1971 Maryland General Assembly Legislative Aide I researched bills referred to the Committee. Drafted legislation at the request of the Chairman. Drafted technical and substantive amendments at the direction of Committee members. 1967 - 1970 U.S. ARMY Counterintelligence Officer Graduated Infantry Officer Candidate School. Served one year tour in Vietnam as commanding officer of a Counterintelligence Special Operations Team. One year tour of duty stateside, doing research on domestic unrest. Awards: Bronze Star, Army Commendation Medal. REFERENCES Upon request. -3- EDUCATION Post-Graduate: M.A., Political Science, Georgetown University, 1967 College: B.A., International Relations, Lafayette College, 1964 High School: Norwich (N.Y.) High School, 1960 PERSONAL Born: 11/5/42 Marital: Single Health: Excellent Military: Hon. Discharge Interests: My hobbies include graphic art collecting, tennis, golf, cycling, jogging. Member of Big Brothers of the National Capitol Area, Vice President for Political Affairs for the Ripon Society. CONGRESSMAN ORVAL HANSEN BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION PERSONAL: Age: 48, born August 3, 1926 at Firth, Idaho Married to the former June Duncan, seven children Member of the L.D.S. Church EDUCATION: Idaho Falls, Idaho, Public Schools B.A., University of Idaho, 1950, Phi Beta Kappa, second student in the history of the University to graduate with a perfect 4.0 (straight A) grade average J.D., The George Washington University, 1954, Order of the Coif, G.W. Law Review Staff Postgraduate study at London School of Economics of the University of London under Rotary Foundation Fellowship, 1954-55, in international law and international relations. Traveled and lectured in parts of Europe, Africa and the Middle East, 1954-56 L.L.M., The George Washington University, 1973, Thesis: The Development and Application of Radiation Protection Standards Currently studying for Ph.D. in political science at The George Washington University MILITARY SERVICE: Enlisted in the Navy in 1944, served two years including one year in the Pacific on the U.S.S. Saratoga Member of the U.S. Air Force Reserve since 1949 with present rank of Major PROFESSIONAL: Admitted to practice law in Idaho and the District of Columbia, 1954 Private law practice in Idaho Falls, 1956-68 Member of the Bar of the United States Supreme Court IDAHO LEGISLATIVE SERVICE: Served four terms in the Idaho House of Representatives, 1956-62, 1964-66 (House Majority Leader, 1961-62), and one term in the Idaho Senate, 1966-68 Member of the Idaho Legislative Council and the Idaho Commission on Constitutional Revision (continued) -2- CONGRESSIONAL SERVICE: Staff assistant to the late Senator Henry Dworshak, 1950-54 Elected to the 91st Congress on November 5, 1968, re-elected to the 92nd and 93rd Congresses, to the latter by the largest vote margin in the history of the district Committees: Education and Labor, House Administration, Joint Committee on Atomic Energy and Joint Committee on the Library Member: Task Force on Early Childhood Education, Advisory Board of Presidential Classroom for Young Americans, National Advisory Board of Executive High School Internships of America Attended as Congressional Advisor, Fourth United Nations International Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, Geneva, 1971, and General Conference of the International Atomic Energy Agency at Vienna, 1973. Represented Joint Committee on Atomic Energy in discussions with Japanese government, industry and scientific leaders on atomic energy matters in February 1973 OTHER: Received Future Farmers of America "Idaho Star Farmer" Award, 1945 Idaho State FFA President, 1947-48, earned American Farmer Degree, 1948 Named "Outstanding Young Man of the Year" by Idaho Falls, Idaho Jaycees, 1961 "Distinguished Service Award" by Idaho State Jaycees, 1962 Chairman, Idaho Manpower Advisory Committee, 1963-68 ADDRESSES: OFFICE: AREA RESIDENCE: PERMANENT LEGAL RESIDENCE: 312 Cannon H.O.B. 4405 33rd Road Route 5, Box 216 Washington, D.C. 20515 Arlington, Virginia 22207 Idaho Falls, Idaho 83401 202/225-5531 703/538-4754 208/523-2979 RESUME Daniel J. Swillinger Age: 32, Single 769 Alexandria Colony Ct. Phone: (614) 422-2631 (0) Columbus, Ohio 43215 228-2881 (H) CURRENT POSITION Assistant Dean, College of Law, The Ohio State University. Areas of responsibility include placement, student affairs (academic and non-academic), and alumni and development. TEACHING EXPERIENCE Government Contract Law--3 hr. regularly scheduled course taught Summer Quarter 1974. EDUCATION B.A. in Journalism, 1964, The Ohio State University Editor, university daily newspaper Honor societies One of five outstanding Senior Men Academic Scholarship J.D., 1967, College of Law, The Ohio State University Moot Court Governing Board Legal Clinic, senior staff assistant Academic scholarship Course work toward M.P.A. in Urban Affairs, American University, 1969-70. PRIOR EMPLOYMENT Law clerk to the Chief Commissioner U.S. Court of Claims, Washington, D.C., 1967-68 As Commissioner (now Judge) Bennett's clerk, I was responsible for legal research, drafting opinions, and orders, and preparing for trial, with most of the work involving government contract litigation, and some in Federal Tax and government pay and pension cases. Legislative Assistant Congressman William B. Widnall (N.J.), 1969 This position included drafting legislation, pre- paring for hearings, and working with committee staff on all aspects of legislation, primarily in the housing and urban development field. In addition, I served as Mr. Widnall's press assistant. RESUME Daniel J. Swillinger Page Two Counsel and Director of Research Bailey, Deardourff and Bowen, Inc. Washington, D.C., 1969-71 Responsibilities in this consulting and advertising firm included contract drafting and negotiation, management and corporate matters and election law research and advice, as well as serving as a political campaign consultant. National Political Director, The Ripon Society Washington, D.C., 1971-73 National organizing, fundraising and writing for the Society's publications were the principal responsibilities. I also set up and operated the Society's first Washington office. PUBLICATIONS "Delegate Apportionment to National Party Nominating Conventions: The Unresolved Issues." 6 Columbia Human Rights Law Review 25 (1974) Contributor to: Clifford Brown, ed., The Jaws of Victory, Little, Brown & Co., 1974 Contributing Editor, The Ripon Forum MISCELLANEOUS Admitted to practice law: Ohio U.S. Court of Claims Memberships: American Bar Association Section on Individual Rights Section on Public Contract Law Common Cause National Governing Board REFERENCES Supplied upon request. Newton Gingrich Curriculum Vitae Born June 17, 1943 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Education: High school: attended schools in Orlean, France, and Stuttgart, Germany; graduated from Baker High School, Columbus, Georgia, June 1961 College: Columbus College, Columbus, Georgia, Summer 1961; Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, September 1961- December 1963; January-December 1965; B.A. with a major in history, December 1965 Graduate: Georgia State College, Atlanta, Georgia, January- March 1966; M.A. in Modern European History (thesis: "Anglo-French Diplomatic Reactions to the Russian Revolution of 1905"). Tulane University, May 1968; Ph.D. in Modern European History [Tulane University] (dissertation on "Belgium Education Policy in the Congo, 1945- 1960"), June 1971. Educational Honors: NDEA Fellowship, 1966-70; Georgia State Scholarship, 1966-70; Passed the preliminary examination with distinction in both the written and oral examinations in both Modern European and United States Histories (the first and second fields respectively). Teaching experience: Taught U.S. history 1968-1969 at Newcomb College; two sections of U.S. history and four sections of non-tuition, no credit course "The Year Two Thousand", Summer, 1969; 1970-present--taught History and Environmental STudies Courses at West Georgia College, Carrollton, Georgia; helped develop and currently co-ordinator of an interdisciplinary Environmental Studies Program; offer an undergraduate course in Futurism entitled "The Year 2000." Employment Experience: Atlanta Public Library, part-time November 1961- December 1962, full-time Summer 1962; Atlas Finance Company, part-time in the computer department January-May 1963, full-time summer 1963 and part- time September-December 1963 as an assistant credit-manager; campaign manager for Jack Prince for Congress full-time January-November, 1964; January 1965-August 1966, resident manager for apartment complex; September 1965-May 1966 worked part-time for public opinion research firm; 1970-75 assistant professor of History, West Georgia College. Administrative and Planning Experience: Chairman, West Georgia College Planning Council, 1972-74; Member Committee on College Reorganization, 1972-73; Co-ordinator of Environmental Studies, 1973-present. Major Professional Activities: 1970-72 worked with the School of Information Services, Georgia Institute of Technology developing a history curricula for use with the Audiographic Learning Facility--a computer, audiotape, and electrowriter combination that is a prototype remote learning resource facility. 1971-"The Difficulties of Researching Women's History," presentation at the Colloquium Teaching Women's History, Southern Historical Association annual meeting. "Management in the 1970's," presentation to the Blue Cross-Blue Shield Region V and VI Internal Operations annual meeting. 1972-Member, Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Accreditation Committee to Delta State College, Cleveland, Mississippi. 1973-' "The Role of the Medical Researcher and the Future of Health Care," presentation to the annual education workshop of The American Medical Records Association. Workshop on Organizational Development for The Student Government, faculty, and administration of Kennesaw Junior College (contracted through the Institute for Directed Change and Research). Member, Southern Association of Colleges and Schools accreditation team to the Muscogee County School systems, elementary schools, Columbus, Ga. 1974-"The Role of the Medical Researcher and the Future of Health Care," presentation to the annual meeting of the Southern Medical Records Association. Professional Membership: Ad Hoc committee for Anticipatory Democracy; American Association for the Advancement of Science; Georgia Conservancy; The World Future Society. Political Experience: Precinct worker for Nixon. 1960 in Columbus, Ga.; active in Republican party organizations, 1961-66 in Dekalb County, Georgia; full-time Congressional campaign manager in the Ninth District of Georgia, 1964; researcher and assistant to State Senator Gene Sanders, 1965-66; Louisians State Chairman for Rockefeller, 1968; Georgia Republican Platform Committee Chairman, 1972; Candilate for the U.S. House of Representatives Sixth District of Georgia, 1974 (received 48.5% against a 20-year incumbent). Married to the former Jackie Battley of Columbus, Georgia, two daughters Kathy (12) and Jackie Sue (8). DOUGLAS SLOAN HARLAN Present Occupation Attorney Davis, Morehouse & Davidson 1422 Frost Bank Tower San Antonio, Texas 78205 512/224-1831 Preferred Mailing Address 236 Argyle San Antonio, Texas 78209 512/828-5070 Personal Background 31 years old Born July 7, 1943, in Jonesboro, Arkansas Single Member of Grace Presbyterian Church Education B.A. in English, cum laude Rice University Houston, Texas (1964) M.A. in Political Science Duke University Durham, North Carolina (1965) Ph.D. in Government University of Texas Austin, Texas (1967) J.D. University of Texas Austin, Texas (1973) Professional Experience: Teaching Visiting Lecturer in Government and Public Affairs Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs University of Texas Austin, Texas Visiting Professor of Political Science Southwestern University Goergetown, Texas Adjunct Professor of Political Science Trinity University San Antonio, Texas Professional Experience: Administrative Director, Department of Education and Human Resources City of San Antonio San Antonio, Texas Administrative Assistant to the Executive Director Inter-American Educational Center San Antonio, Texas Political Experience: Staff Deputy Campaign Manager Paul Eggers for Governor of Texas (1970) Campaign Manager D. C. Norwood for Congress Texas, 13th C.D. (1966) Assistant to Press Secretary Office of Senator John Tower Washington, D. C. (1962) Political Experience: Volunteer Candidate for Congress Texas, 21st C.D. (1972 and 1974) Precinct Chairman Bexar County Finance Committee State Republican Task Force on Education County and State Convention Delegate, 1966-1974 Faculty, R.N.C. Regional Campaign Management Seminar Governor's Club Key Republican Civic Activities Alumni Board of Governors Rice University Houston, Texas Citizens' Advisory Council American Revolution Bicentennial Commission of Texas Council for the Fine Arts Center Our Lady of the Lake College San Antonio, Texas Education Committee San Antonio Chamber of Commerce San Antonio Literacy Society San Antonio Symphony Society Fundraiser for San Antonio United Way Professional Memberships Southern Political Science Association American Political Science Association San Antonio, Texas, and American Bar Associations Phi Kappa Phi Pi Sigma Alpha Representative Publications TexaStats '72 L.B.J. School of Public Affairs Press, 1973 "Home on the Connally Range" Ripon Forum, April, 1973 "Impacted Problem Hurts" The Texas Observer, March 2, 1973 "Outlook for Election Reform" The Texas Observer, March, 1972 "Money in Texas Campaigns" Texas: Readings in Politics, Government, & Public Policy, 1972 Edited by Richard Kraemer and Philip Barnes PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20500 March 31, 1975 MEMORANDUM FOR: CEG LARRY BASKIR FROM: RICK SUBJECT: List of Possible Board Members Following is a list of potential Board members recommended by a variety of people. Where no source is indicated in parenthesis, the name is a Baskir or Tropp suggestion. no Pete Peterson no Len Garment no / Albert Gore / Colonel Henry Riggs ( --George Mahon; CEG) 21 Buell Gallagher -- formerly President, City College of New York; Chancellor, University of California; national board of NAACP. White; mid-sixties. Arch Murray -- formerly Director of Governor Rockefeller's state no Division of Criminal Justice Services; now Director, N.Y. Legal Aid Society; black; mid-thirties. / Jim Woolsey -- Shea and Gardner; formerly Senator Stennis' Chief Counsel, Senate Armed Services Committee; formerly on the National Security Council Staff. Mid-thirties. POW for half-a-dozen years in Hanoi. Interested in the clemency program. no 2 Bob Blakey Professor of Law, Cornell; formerly McCleilan's long-time Chief Counsel, Senate Criminal Laws Subcommittee. Steve Hess no Warner Gardner Shea and Gardner; has commented on drafts of our regulations. no 2 Chesterfield Smith -- President, ABA. Dean Robert McKay -- NYU Law School; about to become director of NO the Aspen Institute in Colorado. Attica Report. (Rockefeller appointee; Schwarzchild knows and respects) Arthur Liman -- Paul Weiss; formerly McKay's Special Counsel on the Attica Commission. - 2 - / Reverend Dean M. Kelly -- National Council of Churches official. (known to the ACLU group) Mo Father William Thompson -- NYC (Schwarzchild and Marrs recommend) Right Reverend Edmund Browning -- Episcopal Church Center (Schwarzchild) Monsignor Murphy -- Director, National Shrine for the Immaculate Conception (Rich Killmer) no David Ramage -- Director, New World Foundation (Schwarzchild) Roy Wilkins -- NAACP (Marrs also) Tames Farme r Patrick Murphy -- Police Foundation; formerly NYC Police Chief Barbara Greene Kilberg -- Mt. Vernon College Rita Hauser 2 Pam Curtis -- formerly assistant to Ellie Peterson at the Republican National Committee; Common Cause; deputy director, Mathias for Senator campaign (Karen Keesling and Pat Lindh) Barbara Schuhmen -- formerly Senator Cooke's legislative assistant. Mid-twenties. (Keesling and Lindh) Rarry Carole Bellows -- Chairperson, Individual Rights Section, ABA. 2 Miriam E. Wolff Federal Maritime Board formerly. young Z Benjamin Heineman II -- Center for Law and Social Policy. Democrat young 2 Dennis Flannery -- partner, Wilmer Cutler and Pickering; formerly Center for Law and Social Policy; formerly clerk to Earl Warren. Harry Huge -- partner, Arnold and Porter, Representation of West Virginia miners. Dan Reznick -- partner, Arnold and Porter. Expert in criminal procedure. Louise Leonard former state senator from West Virginia (Lindh) Mo Loretta Nimmerrichter -- former Judge of the Orphans' Court, State of Maryland (Lindh) Gene Ecklund -- Washington banker. Formerly DoD. Moderate (Marrs) John Everhard -- important in Reserve Officers Association, formerly A.F. Jag. Moderate (Marrs) Stan Smith -- attorney, Montgomery, Alabama. Left. (Marrs) John Campbell -- President, department store in Nebraska. Moderate (Marrs. Tom Roth -- The Research Institute (Selective Service contract research). Left. (Marrs) Jack McGuire -- wealthy dillettante; produces advertising materials; father close to Joe Kennedy. Vice President, ROA. Moderate (Marrs) Wayne Gillies -- lawyer, Houston, Right (Marrs). Charles Katsianos - formerly RNC, ethnic Greek groups. (Marrs) Frank Martino -- heading of a consulting firm to associations. Reserves formerly. Right. (Marrs). Irving Yoskowitz -- attorney, IBM. young, Left. (Marrs). No 1 R.71 wickens- / Joan Vinson / LOUIS Pullen - 3 - Myer Menschen -- investments, Houston; has represented King Faisal. (Marrs) Bill Spell - PR business, Washington; formerly AA to Stennis. Joe Azbell - - George Wallace's campaign organization in 1972. Miller Hudson - Vietnam Navy veterans; manages Mountain Bell in Denver. Wrote in cold during August asking to be on Board -- excellent letter. Tom Allman -- attorney, Cincinnati; drew up Senator Taft's earned re-entry bill as L.A. to Taft; twenties. Irving Rosendrantz -- Chief Government Appeals Agent for Selective Service System from 1940 to 1972. Retired, 66; Florida. Wrote in cold to the President on September 9 asking to be made a Board member. 2 Daniel Kornstein -- Paul Weiss associate; twenties; right; formerly Army JAG -- defended Sergeant Mitchell in Mylai trial. -1 yes Timothy Craig -- President, National Association of Concerned Citizens; Vietnam era Veteran; 31 years old (Maye) Father James Cox -- Brooklyn State Hospital. (O' Connor) Bill Cox -- (Dougovito) Reverend Dean Kelley -- United Council of Churches; Chairman of the Department of Religious Liberty (Baskir) Herman Will -- Associate General Counsel, Methodist United Board of Christian Social Concerns; Chairman, National Religious Board for Conscientious Objection. (Baskir) / Bishop John Wesley Lord -- Retired Methodist Bishop of Washington (Baskir) Dean Francis Sayre Dean of the National Cathedral - Woodrow Wilson's grandson. (Baskir) Babbi Schindler - President, Union of American Hebrew Congregation. Dr D, free Executive Director, Baptist Joint Committee on Public Affairs. (Baker and Baskir) Dr. Sloan S. Hodges -- Executive Secretary, Progressive National Baptist Convention, Inc. (Baker and Baskir) Dr. Foy Valentine -- Executive Secretary, Christian Life Commission, Southern Baptist Convention. (Baker and Baskir) John Herman Henry Sengstacke -- Chairman, Board of Directors, Michigan Chronicle (Detroit), Louisville Defender; President, Tri-State Defender. (Scott) Asa T. Spaulding -- V.P. Mutal Savings and Loan Association. (Scott) Timothy Lionel Jenkins- - Chairman of the MATCH Institution; D.C. Lawyer; Chairperson of Housing Rent Commission for D.C. (Scott) - 4 - E. Frederic Morrow -- Vice President - Bank of America. (Scott) Rev. Sandy Ray -- Brooklyn (Scott) Kennth Drew (Scott) William O. Wilker -- Cleveland Post (Scott) Dilbert Sperlock -- Professor of Law. (Scott) Dr. James Frank -- President of Lincoln University, Nebraska (Scott) Aubrey Lewis -- (Scott) Bruce Lew Allen -- Chairman Freedan National Assn. (Scott) Levi Jackson -- Ford Motor Co. (Scott) John Singstack -- Publisher (Scott) Earl Dickerson -- retired Chairman of Board of Supreme Llberty Life Insurance. (Scott) J. Austin Norris - lawyer (Scott) Jim Zirmer -- N.Y. C. (Scott) / Julius William -- former Colonel; handles Veterans Affairs in NAACP). (Scott) Clarence Mitchell -- NAACP - Washington office. (Scott) / Monsignor Francis Lally -- Director of Division, U.S. Catholic Conference; former Editor of the Boston Pilot. (Hesburgh) Monsignor George Higgins -- Director of the Social Action Department of the U.S. Catholic Conference. (Hesburgh) Father Michael McCafferty -- recent graduate of Notre Dame Law School; government lawyer for the EEOC. (Hesburgh) no Albert Hinkle, Assistant Commissioner, Division of Housing for New York State. (O' Connor) / N 19 10 Board Members A List B List Liberal Joan Vinson Monsignor George Higgins Barbara Kilberg Chesterfield Smith Dean Robert McKay DaxxRexxixk Tom Allman (Taft) Bill wishens Moderate + J. Robert Kerrey Antoinette Ford Lew Puller Hon. Orval Hanson Jim Woolsey Warner Gardner Timothy Craig William Dardan Conservative - Hon. Howard Robison Paul Cruz (DeBaca) + Colonel Henry Riggs John Everhard (Adams) E Frederick Morrow Clyde Ferguson (Woods) no (VP--Bank of American) Bill Spell (Marrs) Russ Blandford (Walt) Bob Carey Riggs - Everhard - - Agnich / Kanfman Kaufman Craig Kanfman Crang Morrow L-M morrow Ford (Fork) Stevens (Sterens) Fard Vinson L-M Vinson Puller Puller Helly Lally Bamberger Stevens Mc Kay, Ilmage Pub. Sophrward Reality Riggs Everhard C Xcox Agrich Funch Kanfman M CM CM Craig M L-M L-M morrow M M M Ford L L-M L-M L L Vinson C Puller C 2 L Kelly 1 LLL J Stevens M-C M-C L-M AGEMIAN, CHARLES LEXANDER, banker: b. Aug. 4, 1909; S. Hist. Assn., Wis. Acad. Scis., Arts and Letters, Menomonie C. of C. Alexander and Mary (Gurgian) A.; grad Grad. Sch. Banking Rutgers (pres. 1969-70). Republican. Conglist. Kiwanian Author: (with AGOSTA, VITO DAN U., 1950, (hon.). Pace Coll., m. Mary Plumb, June 13. 1936; others) History of Wisconsin State Universities, 1968. Contor. to and Elizabeth (Alvare children-Sandra (Mrs. Malcolm A. Borg). Mary L. (Mrs. Michael Ency. Britannica. Home: 907 Oakwood Blvd Menomonie WI 54751 Columbia, 1959; Mr. Heath) With Chase Manhattan Bank (merger Bank of Manhattan Co. Charles. Thermodyna and Chase Nat. Bank). N.Y.C., 1927-69, v.p., comptroller, 1952-60. AGNEW, FRANK E., Jr., banker: b. Creston, la., Sept. 14. 1903: $. mem. faculty Bklyn. comptroller gen., 1959-53. exec. v.p. in charge bank operations. Frank E. and Elizabeth (Larimer) A.: A.B., Knox Coll. 1928, hon. 1962-: press. populsi financial, tax depts., 1963-69; chmn. bd. chief exec. officer Garden degree. 1967; LL.D., Thiel Coll., 1961; m. Suzanne Kohlstast, Nov. SCI. adv. bd. Camin Lat State Nat. Bank, Hackensack, N.J., 1969-; dir., exec. com. Kinney 29, 1930 (dec. Jan. 1971): children-Frank E. 3d. Gates Kennedy. Am. Inst. Aero and Services, Inc., N.Y.C. Prof. advanced accounting, trustee Pace Coil, Howes DeMuth, Suzanne Kohlsaat II. Bookkeeper, Creston, 1923-27; Profs. Am. Soc. M N.Y.C. Mem. Regional Adv. Com. on Banking Policies and Practices. trainee, traveling rep., credit man Continental III. Nat. Bank & Trust combustion instability Bd. govs Hackensack Hosp. Mem. Am. Bankers Assn. (exec. Co., Chgo., 1928-32; asst. to pres. Morris Plan Corp. Am., N Y.C., phase system; air are council), Bank Adminstra. Inst. (pres.), Beta Alpha Psi. Home: 2311 1932-33; joined Gen. Am. Life Ins Co., 1933. asst. treas., 1934, asst. design; heat transfer Ocean Av Spring Lake NJ 07762 also 150 Overlook Av Hackensack v.p., 1935-40, v.p., 1940-49; dir. Boatmen's Nat. Bank, St. Louis, NY 11743. Office: Ro NJ 07601 Office: 170 Main St Hackensack NJ 07601 1945-53, v.p., 1950-52. exec. v.p., 1952-53; pres.. dir. Old Kent Bank. Grand Rapids. Mich., 1953-55; pres., dir. Peoples First Nat Bank & AGOSTINELLI, MA ACHA, MEHEMED FEHMY, art cons.: b. Nicolaieff, Russia, Mar. Trust Co. Pitts., chmn. successor bank Pitts. Nat. Bank, 1963-: Sept. 18, 1923 3. Euge 11, 1896;s Yossouf and Anna (Khoror) A.: grad. Emperor Alexander Trustee Carnegie Mellon U., Carnegie Inst. Mem. Res. City Bankers in Argentna, Brazil. Tech. Sch, Nicolaieff, grad. in econs., Poly. Inst. Emperor Peter Assn., Beta Theta Pi. Republican. Episcopalian. Clubs: Fox Chapel Came to U.S., 1953. the Great. Petrograd, 1918: grad Ecole Nationale des Langues Golf (Pitts.): Duquesne. Home: 105 Royston Rd Fox Chapel Berkshire (Mass.) Mu Orientales Vivantes. Paris, 1923. Came to U.S., 1929, naturalized, Pittsburgh PA 15238 Office: 5th and Wood Sts Rittsburgh PA 15230 Dallas, Los Angeles, 1936. Studio and chief Paris div. Gonde Nast, France, 1924-27. art N.Y.C., Venice. Italy. AGNEW, FRANKLIN ERNEST, III, mfg. CO. exec.; b. St. Louis, nat. exhbns. include All dir. German edit. Vogue mag., Berlin, 1927-29; art dir., N.Y.C., Apr. 13, 1934; 3. Frank Ernest, Jr. and Susanne (Kohlsaat) A.; A.B. Knickerbocker Arcists 1929-42; M. F. Agha studio, N.Y.C., 1943-70. Recipient Am. Inst. in Econs., Princeton, 1956; M.B.A., Harvard, 1953; C.P.A., 1961: m. Graphic Arts medal, 1957. Hon. mem. Inst. Graphic Arts (pres. Design, Nat. Arts Club. Dorothy Powning, Feb. 17, 1962; chiidren-Carolyn W., Timothy S., Norfolk (Va.) Mus., S.: 1954-55). Clubs: Dutch Treat, Art Directors (life mem., pres. 1934-35) (N.Y.C.). Author monographs on graphic arts. Home: 140 Jennifer S. With First Nat. Bank Chgo., 1958-62. loan officer, Silvermine Guild ann. W 57th St New York City NY 10019 also Hillview RD 2 Malvern PA 1960-62; with Rockwell Mfg. Co., 1963-, controller, 1963-66, v.p. Berkshire Mus. at Ber mfg. power tool div., 1967-68. v.p. mfg. valve div., 1968- 69, v.p. Paulo, Brazil: rep. pe 19355 finance, 1969-. Served with AUS, 1959. Mem. Am. Inst. C.P.A.'s. Buenos Aires, Mus. Mc Financial Execs. Inst., Council Financial Execs., Pitts. C. of C. Clubs: Mus., also pvt. collect. AGLE, CHARLES KLEMM, architect. city planner; b. Bloomington, University, Fox Chapel Golf (Pitts.). Home: 170 Forest Dr Pittsburgh Mus. (2). Conn. Acad III., Oct. 19. 1906: Charles F. and Clara (Klemm) A.; Grad. Choate PA 15238 Office: 400 N Lexington Av Pittsburgh PA 15208 Samuel F. Morse medal Sch., 1923-25; A.B., Princeton, 1929, M.F.A., 1931; student Am. hon, mention Knicker Sch., Fontainebleau, France, 1931; divorced: children-Charles H., AGNEW, HAROLD MELVIN, physicist; b. Denver, Mar. 28. 1921; N.J.; Gold medai Salon Kenneth C., Alan P.: m. 2d, Jo Ann Sayers, June 22, 1968. Asso., S. Sam. E. and Augusta (Jacobs) A.; A.B., U. Denver, 1942; M.S. U. Salon Nacional Artists Henry Wright, Sr., city planner, N.Y.C., 1931-34; dir. planning Fed. Chgo., 1948. Ph.D., 1949; m. Beverly Jackson, May 2, 1942; Societe des Artistes Fi Pub. Housing Authority, 1934-43; dir. planning Harrison, Ballard & children- Nancy E. (Mrs. Jack B. Owens), John S. With Los Alamos Artistes Escritores de Allen, N.Y.C., 1946-52; propr. own firm in city planning and Sci. Lab., 1943-46, alternate div. leader, 1949-61, leader weapons div., Home: 420 E 79th SE architecturé, Princeton, N.J., 1953-; mem. faculty community 1964-70, dir., 1970-; pres. Blaws Corp., 1967-; sci. adviser Supreme Gallery 655 Madison planning, U. Pa., 1953-54. Princeton Grad. Sch., 1956-66. Served with Allied Comdr. in Europe, Paris, France, 1961-64. Chmn., Army Sci. USNR, 1943-46. Recipient 1968 Design award U.S. Dept. Housing Adv. Panel, 1965-; mem. aircraft panel Pres.'s Sci. Adv. Com., 1965- AGOSTINI, PETER, and Urban Devel. Fellow Am. Inst. Architects; mem. Am. Inst. mem. USAF Sci. Adv. Bd., 1957-69, Def. Sch. Bd., 1965 mem. and leva (Vulicevic) A Planners, Am. Soc. Planning Ofcls., Regional Assn. N.Y., Lambda Gov. N.M. Radiation Adv. Council, 1959-61. Mem. Los Alamos Bd. Swart, Jan., 1940; m. Alpha. Editor, contbr. Rehousing Urban America, 1934; An Ednl. Trustees. 1950-55, pres., 1955. Mem. N.M. Senate, 1955-61: Exhibited one man sho Approach to Urban Planning, 1953. Author: Family Sizes and sec. N.M. Legislative Council, 1957-61; chmn. N.M. Senate Corp. 1960, Richard Gray G: Building Types: Zoning, 1965; Community Appearance, 1969; Commn., 1957-61. Recipient Emest Orlando Lawrence award AEC, permanent collections Planned Residential Neighborhoods, 1970. Home: 247 Elm Rd 1966. Fellow Am. Phys. Soc.; mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Sigma Xi, Garment Workers Unit Princeton NJ 08540 Office: 10 Nassau St Princeton NJ 08540 Omicron Delta Kappa. Home: 7459 46th St Los Alamos NM 87544 Recipient Longview Office: PO Box 1663 Los Alamos 87544 Home: 151 Av B New AGNELLI, GIANNI, mfg. CO. exec.: b. Torino, Italy, Mar. 12, 1921; New York City NY le 5. Edoardo and Princess Virginia Bourbon (del Monte) A.; Dr. Laws, AGNEW, JAMES BLANCHARD, banker; b. Bklyn., Nov. 4, 1915; U. Torino; m. Princess Marella Caracciolo di Castagneto; $. John Paterson oberta (Alanchard) A.; grad. Am. Inst. Banking. AGRONSKY, MART children-Edoardo. Margaret. Chmn. bd. Fiat Co., 1966-, also 1952, Stonier Givent Sch. Banking, Rutgers U., 1960; m. Virginia Jan. 12, 1915;s. Isador RIV-SKF Co., and Istimto Finanziario Industriale. Mayor of Villar Kerwin, Jan, 28, 1943; children-Nancy (Mrs. Nancy Wimmers), U., 1936, MA. (hon. Perosa. Decorated Mil. Cross of Valour. Address: 10 Corso Marcoi John With Chase Nat. Bank, N.Y.C., 1933-37, Mfrs. Trust Co., children-Marcia. Jon Torino Italy N.Y. 1937-58; with Franklin Nat. Bank, Mineola, N.Y., 1958-68, 1971. Gen. reporte sr. v.p., 1966-68:-sr. v.p. Security Nat. Bank, Huntington, N.Y., contbr. newspapers, ['. AGNEW, ALLEN FRANCIS, geologist; b. Ogden, III., Aug. 24, 1968- Mem. Harbour Green Civic Assn., 1960-. Served with Sofia, Ankara 1940-4 1918; Theodore Lee and Agnes Nona (Faris) A.: A.B. with highest 1941-45. Mem. Robert Morris Assos., N.Y. Credit and Australia, Pacific, 1940 honors. U. III., 1940, M.S., 1942; Ph.D., Stanford. 1949; m. Frances Financial Mgmt. Assn., Commerce and Industry Assn. N.Y. (council NBC radio and TV con Marie Keiffer, Sept. 5, 1946; children-Allen Bruce, Lawrence Paul, 1964-). Club: Old Westbury (N.Y.) Golf and Country (bd. govs. corr. for CBS, 1964: : Leslie Crae, Heather Lee. Geologist, III. Geol. Survey, 1939-42. U.S. 1964-), treas., 1967-). Home: 110 Fairfax Rd Massapequa NY Pesbody award for dis Geol. Survey, 1942-55; asst. prof. geology U. Ala., 1948-49; asso. prof. 11758 Office: 280 Park Av New York City NY 10017 award for radio repo geology U. S.D., 1955-57, prof., 1957-63; dir. S.D. Geol. Survey, Dupont award for disti 1957-63; prof. geology, dir. Water Resources Research Center, AGNEW, JANET MARGARET, ret. librarian; b. St. Paul, Nov. 1, Nat. Head!iners aware Indiana U., Bloomington, 1963-69; dir. Wash. Water Research 1903: d. Harry M. and Emmeline Marie (Brigham) A.; A.B., U. award for documentsr Center, also prof. geology Wash. State U., 1969- Recipient Robert Manitoba, 1925, A.M., 1930; B.L.S., McGill U., 1933. Instr. library 1963. Mem. Congl. R Peele award Am. Inst. Mining Engrs., 1958. Mem. Am. Inst. Profl. sch. McGill U., 1933-38; asst. prof. library sch. La. State U., 1939-42; Delta Kappa (hon. men Geologists, Am. Geol. Inst., Nat. Water Well Assn., Nat. Assn.. of librarian Sweet Briar Coll., 1942-47, Bryn Mawr College, 1947-69. Press (Washington). I Geology Tchrs. Geol. Soc. Am., Soc. Mining Engrs. of Am. Inst. formerly head librarian. Member A.L.A., Am. Assn. Profs., Bibliog. 20008 Office: CBS P3 Mining, Metall. and Petroleum Engrs., A.A.A.S., Soc. Econ. Society Am., Am Assn. U. Women, Phila. Art Alliance. Compiler: Geologists, Geophys. Union, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi. Home: Southern Bibliography, 1939-42. Home: 201-1319 Newport Av AGUS, JACOB BERT 1500 Upper Dr Pullman WA 99163 Victoria British Columbia Canada 1211; Judah Leib 1927, naturalized, 19 AGNEW, ARNOLD HARVEY, newspaper editor: b. Toronto, Ont., AGNEW, MRS. SPIRO THEODORE, b. Balt.: d. W. Lee and Ruth 1938. Ph.D., 1939 Can., May 22, 1925: 5. G. Harvey and Helen (Smith) A.: B.A., U. Elinor (Schafer) Judefind: m. Spiro T. Agnew, May 27, 1942; children-Zalman, Ed Toronto, 1948, M.A., 1950; m. Flora Jane Mulligan, Aug. 9, 1952; children-Pamela Lee, James Rand, Susan Scott, Elinor Kimberley. Ordained tabbi, 1935 children-John. Sarah, David, Elizabeth, Reporter, Halifax (N.S., Wife of v.p. of U.S. Address: Sheraton Park Hotel Washington DC 1935-39, Agudas A Can.) ChronicleHerald, 1948, The Canadian Press, Halifax, 1949; 20008 Abraham, Dayton. O. reporter. editor Western Morning News, Plymouth, Eng., 1950; prof. religion. hist. few reporter London (Eng.) Daily Express, 1951, United Press, London, AGNEW, SPIRO THEODORE, vice pres. U.S.: b. Balt., Nov. 9, Judaism reconstruction 195153. The Telegram, Toronto, 1953; editorin chief Sherbrooke 1918; S. Theodore S. and Margaret (Akers) A.; student Johns brs. Nat. Conf. Christi (Que., Can.) Daily Record, 195760; mng. editor Toronto Telegram, Hopkins; LL.B., U. Balt.: m. Elinor Isabel Judefind. May 27, 1942; Asso. gowish Charities 1960-64. exec. editor, 1964-70, V.P., editor-in-chief, 1970-; dir. children-James Rand, Pamela Lee, Susan Scott. Elinor Kimberly. Am.. United Synagoro Telegram Pub. Co., 1966-. Mem. municipal council Village of Former claims adjuster Lumbermens Mut. Casualty Co., then Author: Modern Phi Sturgeon Point, Ont., 1968- Bd. dirs. St. John's Convalescent Hosp. personnel mgr. Shreiber Food Stores; admitted to Md. bar; formerly Modern Judaism. 195 Served still, RCAF, 194445. Home: 87 Woodlawn Av W Toronto 190 engaged pvt. practice law, Bait. and Baltimore County: then mem. Jewish Thought, 1957 Ontario Canada Office: 440 Front St W Toronto 135 Ontario Canada firm Karl F. Steinmann; chmn. Baltimore County Bd. Appeals, The Vision and the W 1958-61; Baltimore County chief exec., 1962-66; gov. Md., 1967-69; bd. editors Judaism AGNEW, BRUCE ANDRAS. journalist; b. N.Y.C., Nov. 9, 1934; vice pres. U.S., 1969-. Chmn. transp. com. Nat. Assn. Counties, Britannica works on ! Clark Mansfield and Gloria (Bugyi) A.; B.A., Yale. 1957; m. Patricia 1963. Served as officer AUS, 1941-45, 51. Decorated Bronze Star. Winterset Av Baltimo F. Plant. Apr. 27, 1968; I dau., Eleanor Jean. Reporter, Bridgeport Mem. Md., Balt. bar assns. Kiwanian. Baltimore MD 21208 (Conn.) Telegram, 1957-58, U.P.I., 1958-64; Washington corr. N.Y. Address: 2600 Connecti NW Washington DC 20008 Post, 1964-65; reporter Business Week mag., 1965-, now White AHEE, JOE, former House corr. Home: 2013 37th St NW Washington, DC 20007. Office: AGNICH, ERE JOSEPH, corp. exec.; b. Eveleth, Minn., July 19. Solomon and Sarah Net Press Bidg Washington DC 20004 3913; Lohn and Angeline (Jerman) A.; B.A. in Geology, U. Minn., Command 1938 Ruth Harriet Welton, Apr. 19, 1941; children - William F., Louise Martin, Dec. AGNEW, DONALD CHARLES, former assn. exec.; b. Denver, Feb. Richard J., James R. With Geophys. Service, Inc., Dallas, 1937-61, Army, 1938. commd. 3, 1906:s. Charles Clinton and Ells Josephine (Dunlap) A.; A.B., Park exec. V.P., 1951-55, pres., 1956-59. chmn. bd., 1959-61; v.p., dir. Tex. 1954; asst. mil. attach Coll., 1929; M.A., Duke. 1932, Ph.D., 1936; m. Lucile Quillen, Mar. Instruments, Inc., Dallas, 1959-61; owner, operation Landfall Ranch. 1943-47: chief tactics 30, 1934; chihdren-Jocelyn Elizabeth, Edith Lucile. Tchr. English Lewisville, Tex., 1958-62, Caddo Creek Ranch. LaRue, Tex., 1961-: mission to Venezuela, Joplin (Mo.) Sr. High Sch., 1929-31: faculty edn. Winthrop Cok., chmn. bd. Scama Corp., Dallas; chmn. bd. Western States Gas N.G. Bur. 1960-63; Rock Hill, S.C., 1933-34; faculty edn. and psychology, head rept. Producing Co., 1965-, also dir.: dir. Southwest Resources, Inc., adj. gen. Ariz., 1965- Lander Coll, Greenwood, S.C., 1936-37; faculty philosophy, Houston. Chmn., Dallas County Republican Party, 1966-69. Mem. Decorated Silver Ste: psychology, edn. Coker Coll., 1937-38, registrar, 1938-39 acting U.S. Dept. Interior Nat. Adv. Bd. Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, 1970. cluster Purple Heart dean, 1939-40, dean, 1940-44, dir. Summer Sch., 1941, acying pres., Bd. dirs. Dailas Theatre Center, Dallas Pilot Inst. for Deaf: bd. govs. (Luxembourg and Belg 1943-44, pres., 1944-52; chmn. div. community service giethrope Greehill Sch., Dallas, 1956-, chmn, 1960-64. Mem. Tex. Ho. of Nat, Rifle Assn., Ass U., Atlanta, 1952. pres. univ., 1957-64; exec. sec. comma. on colls. Reps., 1970- Mem. Am. Assn. Petroleum Geologists, Soc. Tacson AZ 85711 and univs. So. Assn. Colls. and Secondary Schs., 1955. $7. dir. edn. Exploration Geophysicists, Am. Mgmt. Assn., Dallas Council World improvement project, 1964-65. acting dir., 1965-66 dir. edn. Affairs (dir. 1959- 60). U. Minn. Alumni Assn. (dir.). Clubs: Dallas AHERN, JOHN IR improvement project, 1966-68, asso. dir. assn., 1968-71. Mem. UN Executives (pres. 1960- 61), Petroleum, Country (Dallas). Home: June 28. 1907; 5. John Assn. (Atlanta pres. 1967-69). Presbyn. Author: The Effectiof Varied 5206 Kelsey Rd Dallas TX 75229 Office: 1st Nat Bank Bld Dallas U.. 1930: m. Mario Amounts of Phonetic Training on Primary Reading (monograph), TX 75202 Weymouth Light 3: E 4/29/95, Aguish "Ididn't ask for apptat to this comsa, but if the Prea wants me, I'll do it." Oliver meadows - Regul, Sen Hansen. min Counsel, Sen keto off ryler Craig Min Counsel, Vets Affs. John Holden Hammersahindt Sen Thurmond - John napier- vets offs. Roudebush - a lot of dealings w/ him, Ted marrs - lib. Case by case basis. Ag blanket community Doug Harlan Connie Morella Sylvia Herman Panel A: walt - @ Q' Connor -M Craig -M - Hessbug Jordan Gooddl Pand B: Dougonto-c ford Vinson -L Puller -L Everhard-m 3 Pand C : may - M Morrow - M Vinion Ford -L - Cox Blackford C Panel D: Adams - -C Kally (Kerrey) -L Ford Riggs - M THE WHITE HOUSE washington Fred agrich -Dallar office 214-387-2588 Home- 214-368-6867 Jul Kufferan Wadiugton 356-0912 4/18 F Riggs Coerhard C Cons Blandfork , Darden (Rick) Agnich C Coxc Cox C Donald Brewer - AF of of my Review, Rick check w/ Woolsey Craig Sterens Cer mod morrow (Rick) Albright Ford eat Gloria goot. L Phil Slevens. L-M Vinson Kilberg Puller Lib. Kerrey Rev Kelly t Hursday - /00cc per Panel Panel A: Hoodell Walt q morrow - Riggs Orang Panel B: Dougooito Q Connor winson Ford Puller - Everhard - Pand Ci maye Adams gord Vinien - Agrich Blendford 1 (ox I Lally Rerrey - Kelly r Friday - 125 lases Panel per Panel W : Goodell walt Ererhard Kerrey (Fad) Panel X Dougovito Vindor Puller Marrow Panel y mays Adams Puller Blindford Panel Z D Connor Rigga craig Ford Thoining Poole Sample cares for 10 Kodak decisions; Intl. N/C. Ray How Baskin Walt Morrow Riggs Blenford Vinsa has Pullen Fud Ebuhad kend Douganito re Cox 4/21/M Gery - aes At Benning, Hu. Roommates, Family It Riley, Kano, Shared apt. Good family background chifantry / up N. 30 days at a time, 4/18 F Bill Cox / resume Delstate Clms Aljustor - 196 Americal. may 69-70 1st Lt, - Some reservations- conditt ammesty, 4/29/15 Hinman re: Fred Agrich Very friendly to NAR. wh would indic to me he's a reas. conservative. Good reputation Mc Pherson Dropp, 5/16/F Bill Cramer. nat Pendleton - Member of firm yR Actively int, moderate, Prevelled world wide, Does all firm's fegu business. Bill recommends highly or emphasized it's full time game, July Aug, P.S reached at 919-441-3591 Friday. RIX: THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON CEG: From: RT FORD & LIBRARY GERALD 1. No press release tomorrow on new Board members Someone else in Walker's office was apparently kicking Nessin to issue a release; I informed Pete of that, and Pete shut it off fast. You should be aware, however, that Rumsfeld or Cheney is apparently also pressing Nessen to issue a release, since the word is filtering out that our new people have already XWXXX been XXXT sworn and have processed cases. Cheney, Rumsfeld and Nessen pressed the President to sign the commissions today. 2. Re appointment with the President--Russ says that Jack Marsh concurs, and will formally concur when a memo from you to Rustand is circulated for comment. You should dictate a short memo to Rustand, after a phone conversation with him. John Carlson was quite emphatic on the phone today on the point that the new Board members will not get in to see the President. He wanted to ensure that that point was communicated to you. Russ cautioned me that notwithstanding Jack Marsh's concurrence with you, Rumsfeld and Cheney may well veto the appointment. 3. Re 10th Board member-- Pete says that you agreed to Pendleton (D. C. GOP chairman)--not a conser- vative--if Pendleton is available. Apparently this took place in your conversation with him of a couple of mornings ago. Pendleton is supposed to let him know of availability tomorrow (Friday). WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE RESTRICTION DOCUMENT Resume Resume for Timothy Lee Craig, 2 pages. (2nd copy) N.D. C File Location: Charles Goodell Papers, Box 1, "Board Appointment of New Members (1)" SMD - 6/22/2015 RESTRICTION CODES (A) Closed by applicable Executive order governing access to national security information. (B) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. (C) Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION NA FORM 1429 (1-98) JOAN VINSON 2607 Childs Lane Alexandria, Virginia, 22308 (703) 780-4126 Home (202) 634-1791 Office 4776 PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND Public Affairs Officer, American Revolution Bicentennial Administration, 1972-Present National Coordinator, National League of Families of American POW/MIA, 1970-1972 Business Manager, American Oil School, Tripoli, Libya, 1960-1962 Teacher, Victorville, California, 1954-1957 Executive Secretary, Athletic Coaching Staff, University of Florida, 1951-1952 EDUCATION FORD Mississippi State College for Women, 1947-1948 University of Mississippi, 1948 LISERVA University of Florida, 1948-1951, BSE School of Fashion Design, Los Angeles, California, 1953-1954 School of Interior Design, Columbia, South Carolina, 1957-1958 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Joan Vinson is currently a Public Information Officer for the American Revolution Bicentennial Administration (ARBA). She is responsible for developing public information programs for the ARBA. Her responsibilities include preparing news releases; disseminating news to the appropriate media; conducting news conferences, providing public information and news items for local and national publications and radio and television stations; Page 2 RESUME JOAN VINSON and coordinating and disseminating news and information relating to the agency. Prior to her present position, Mrs. Vinson was solely responsible for originating and organizing nationwide campaign which kept the issue of the war and prisoners of war and missing in action before the public through the political candidates in the 1972 presidential election year. She established and maintained active association with Republican and Democratic National Committees, State chairmen, national organizations, Congress, media, Defense Department and the White House. From 1970 until 1972, Mrs. Vinson was the first National Coordinator of the National League of Families of American Prisoners and Missing in Southeast Asia. The problem of the American prisoners of War and Missing in Action in the Vietnam war was one of the most poignant our nation had faced. After years of frustration and lack of information on the more than 1600 servicemen missing in the Indochina conflict, the families of these men banded together to attempt to make their plight a national issue. Mrs. Vinson was elected as their first National Coordinator. This office was essentially that of President of a large organization with more than 2700 members with problems and programs of the greatest magnitude and international scope. Her duties included administration of a tax-exempt foundation with funding in the $200,000.00 range; supervising the tasks and energies of approximately 100 full time and volunteer personnel; keeping abreast of all governmental, political and legislative action regarding the war and the POW/MIA problem; informing the public and appealing for support; traveling throughout the world; meeting with heads of state and top officials of other governments in an effort to gain their help; speaking to a variety of large groups and associations on this subject; and dealing with national and local media. Mrs. Vinson served as the Business Manager for the American Oil School in Tripoli, Libya, from 1960 until 1962. This school had an enrollment of approximately 500 students and was established and supported by American Oil companies for the education of employees' children. During that time, she was also the social/public affairs liaison between Wheelus Air Force Base and the government of King Idris. Prior to this, she taught a variety of subjects including history, English and math to U. S. Airmen for a period of three years. Other occupational experience include: executive secretary for the entire coaching staff at the University of Florida, fashion designer, and interior decorator. READERS DIGEST MELVIN R. LAIRD Senior Counsellor: Nationaland International Affairs September 26, 1974 PLEASANTVILLE.NY 10570 Mrs. Joan Vinson 2607 Childs Lane Alexandria, Virginia 22308 Dear Mrs. Joan- vinson. General James did call me concerning your interest in a position on the Clemency Board. I believe you would make a valuable contribution and I will be pleased to make this recommendation to the White House. With best wishes and kindest personal regards, I am Sincerely, of Melvin R. Laird READERS DIGEST ASSN, INC., 1730 RHODE ISLAND AVE., NW, WASHINGTON, D.C. 20036 202 223 1642 Lewis B. Puller, Jr. 1805 Windmill Lane Alexandria, Virginia 22307 (703) 765-8860 Marital Status: Wife - Linda Todd Puller Son - Lewis B. Puller, III (Age 6) Dgtr.- - Margaret T. Puller (Age 4) Military: United States Marine Corps, November 1967 - September 1970 Physical disability retirement for wounds received in Vietnam Honorably discharged as First Lieutenant Education: High School: Christ Church School, Christ Church, Va. College: College of William & Mary, Williamsburg, Va., A.B., 1967, Major History, Minor English Law School: Marshall-Wythe School of Law, College of William & Mary, Williamsburg, Va., J.D., June 1974 Experience: June '73 - Aug. '73: Legal Intern, Veterans Administration, Washington, D.C. Sept. '74 - Dec. '74: Staff Attorney for General Counsel, Veterans Administration, Washington, D.C. Dec. '74 - Apr. '75: Staff Attorney, Presidential Clemency Board Personal: Member, Virginia State Bar Judicial Council while in law school Phi Alpha Delta Legal Fraternity Decorations for Military Service: Silver Star 2 Purple Hearts Navy Commendation Medal with Combat "V" Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry, etc. FORD RESUME W. ANTOINETTE FORD ADDRESS: 2909 Park Drive, S.E., TELEPHONE: (202) 583-7669 - Home Washington, D. C. 20020 (202) 296-5511 - Office EDUCATION: Little Flower High School - Philadelphia, Pa. - 1959 Laval University - Quebec, Canada - 1960 B. S. Biology - Chestnut Hill College - 1963 M. S. Zoology (Teaching Fellowship) - American University - 1966 Oceanography Fellowship - Stanford University - 1967 Oceanography Certification - Department of Navy - 1968 CAREER OBJECTIVE: My combined preparation and professional experience provides substantial expertise in the area of govern- ment and public affairs as applied to environmental issues. My objective is to become a Washington representative for government and public affairs for a major corpora- tion. Such a position must be challenging and hope- fully would take maximum advantage of my training and experience. ESTALE FORD EXPERIENCE: 1975 KAHL ASSOCIATES - Washington, D. C. to Position: Research Consultant, Government and Public Affairs Present Duties: Research and develop government and public affairs programs for clients. Advise clients of the most viable approach for program implementation. Current emphasis, in the area of environmental issues, includes comparative analysis of existing and proposed regulatory legislation and their impact on company policy and programs. Attend conferences held by executive and legislative branches of government, and others sponsored by public interest groups. 1973 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA to Position: Councilmember (Presidential appointment) 1975 Duties: Prescribe municipal and other regulations having the force and effect of law. Met regularly with members of business community, public interest groups, labor organizations, congressional and other government officials. Presented written and/or oral testimony before congressional committees. Officially served in the Council of Governments, the Research Advisory Council of the Washington Technical Institute, and the Community Advisory Group on Pennsylvania Avenue Develop- ment. Significant Accomplishments: - Chaired the Commercial and Economic Development Committee having oversight authority concerning budgets and contracting procedures for four major city government agencies. - Established a Council committee to study the potential impact of cable television in the District and to draft possible legislation. 1973 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE to Position: Marketing Specialist 1975 Duties: Functioned as a public liaison person; represented Director at meetings; prepared and delivered speeches. Met with and maintained regular contact with representatives of govern- ment agencies and private industries, to encourage the utili- zation of minority business services. Significant Accomplishments: - Developed marketing seminars for minority businessmen. 1972 INSTITUTE FOR SERVICES TO EDUCATION to Position: Director of Development 1973 Duties: Acted as liaison for the President in interfacing with the government and business communities. Significant Accomplishments: - Successfully negotiated sizeable contracts for the Institute that were geared toward developing scientific research programs in conjunction with schools, colleges and universities. - Developed a government and public affairs program for the Institute. 1971 WHITE HOUSE to Position: White House Fellow 1972 Duties: Special Assistant to the Secretary of the Treasury Significant Accomplishments: - Instituted U.S. Treasury Department program establishing minority-owned concessions in U.S. Treasury buildings nationwide. First concession opened by Secretary George Schultz at Philadelphia Mint in August, 1972. - Traveled to Sweden, East and West Africa for office of Vice President to determine feasibility of international trade between substantial minority-owned businesses and the countries visited. - Served on Treasury Department task force responsible for increasing government deposits to minority-owned banks by $81 million. 1969 OGDEN CORPORATION - Washington, D.C. to Position: Program Coordinator 1971 Duties: Assisted in developing educational programs on oceanography and acted as the government and community liaison for such programs. Significant Accomplishments: - Coauthored a secondary testbook on oceanography. -2- Significant Accomplishments (cont'd) - Developed the oceanography curriculum for an educational program that included training in water pollution control and ecology. - Developed the government and public affairs approach for above projects to bring them to the attention of the community and to reinforce congressional committee support. 1968 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS to Position: Science Reference Librarian 1969 Duties: Translated scientific articles from French to English. Significant Accomplishments: - Developed a thesaurus for use by the Pesticide Division. 1966 NATIONAL OCEANOGRAPHIC DATA CENTER to Position: Oceanographer 1968 Duties: Scientist aboard survey cruises. Worked with the Department's Public Affairs Office in developing conferences and in speaking to local organizations, area schools and colleges. Significant Accomplishments: - Developed a thesaurus for biological computer system. - Wrote and published several oceanographic articles. OTHER ACTIVITIES AND TRAVELS: - Consultant for "International Women's Year" planning committee. - Hostess on regular radio program, "Public Hearing". - Board of Trustees of Proctor Academy, New Hampshire. - Member of several professional and business organizations. - American Council of Young Political Leaders, Soviet Union - 1974. - International Peace Academy Delegate, Finland - 1972. - Children's International Summer Villages, Sweden - 1971 - Oceanography survey cruises, Mexico, Pacific Ocean, Central America - 1967-68 - White House Fellows, Asia, Africa, Europe - 1971-72. HONORS AND RECOGNITIONS: - White House Fellow - 1971 - National Science Foundation Fellow - 1967 - Outstanding Service Award, Presidential Classroom - 1972 - Most successful Under-30 Woman, New Woman Magazine - 1971 - Outstanding Service Award, Capitol City Republicans - 1975 Personal and work related references available on request. -3- From Ralph adams for member of clamency Board- John A. Everhard DPOB: 21 Mar 1919, Pittsburgh, Pa. 136 Patrick St, SE, Vienna, VA 22180 703-560-7017 Education: 1933-37 Schemley HS, Pittsburgh, Pa grad w/honors 1937-40 Southeastern U Washington DC 1lb 1966 George Washington U Washington DC Non-credit course 1968 Naval Postgraduate School, Menterey CA, Defense Management Systems Course 1969 Federal Executive Institute, Charlottesville, VA Resident Executive Course 1975 U Virginia, Falls Church, VA Nom credit course Military Service: FORD i LIBRARY GERALD 1941 Enlisted, US Army 1942 Commissioned, 2 lt, Infantry 1942-58 Promoted through ranks to colonel (trfrd to USAF 1947) 1968 Transferred to Retired Reserve (Active duty 1941-1948; 34 mos overseas service WWII, European Theater of Operations four battle stars; assignments included platoon commander, adjutant, squadron commander, group intelligence officer, base staff judge advocate and Executive (Reserve) to The Judge Advocate General, USAF.) Civilian Employment: 1937-41 Messenger, Postal Telegraph 1939-41 Jr. Messenger, Government Printing Office 1948-49 Attorney, NLRB 1949-74 Attorney, Deputy Chief and Chief, Administrative Law Division, Office of The Judge Advocate General, USAF. Retired 31 Dec 1974 in grade GS-16. (Assignments included Legal Consultant to Air Staff; Chairman, AF Central Security Board; Chairman, AF Incentive Awards Board; Member, AF Board for Correction of Military Records; Member, AF Civilian Attorney Qualifying Committee; Member, iHq USAF Exexcutive Assignment Board.) Member of Bar: District of Columbia Virginia US Court of Claims US Court of Military Appeals US Supreme Court Member and/or officer: Reserve Officers Association Air Force Association American Legion Toastmasters Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity Judge Advocates Association Southeastern U Alumni Association Federal Executive Institute Alumni Association Federal Bar Association DC Integrated Bar Virginia Integrated Bar AF Nurse Corps Foundation Honors and awards: Secretary of AF Exceptional Civilian Service Decoration Secretary of AF Award of Special Recognition Air Force Reserve Outstanding Service Award Air National Guard Meritorious Service Award Reserve Officers Association Brigade of Volunteers Plaque New York City "JAGAR" Award "Generals Legal Advisor"Plaque Personnel Plans Commendation Plaque Honorary Flight Nurse Numerous lesser awards and commendations Personal Information: Marital: Formerly married; three adult sons Religion: Presbyterian Political Affiliation: Democrat(conservative) Health: Good Financial: Small holdings in 3 mutual funds; small savings in 3 accounts; residential property owned in Maryland and Spain. Hobbies and activities: golf, bowling, spectator sports, public speaking, writing, performing arts, civic service. PERSONAL HISTORY OF HARRY RIGGS 1211 Wayland St., Plainview, Texas Age: 56 years Born: Amarillo, Texas Education: Graduated from Amarillo High School and graduate of Amarillo Junior College; Infantry School, Ft. Benning, Georgia, Officers Communications Course; Command and General Staff School, Leavenworth, Kansas; OPD Staff Officers School, Pentagon; Participation in Reserve Officers Training Program. Military Record: Enlisted Private November 1, 1934; served as Corporal, Sergeant, Staff Sergeant, Technical Sergeant and Master Sergeant through November 24, 1940; commissioned Second Lieutenant November 25, 1940; discharged from active duty June 3, 1949 with rank of Major; July 1, 1953 joined U.S. Army Reserves with Selective Service; promoted November 24, 1956 Lt. Colonel; promoted November 23, 1964 Colonel; present rank Colonel. While on active duty, served 34 months European, African Middle and Eastern Theatres. Served through the North African and Italian Campaigns. October, November, December 1974 served full- time in Amnesty Section of National Headquarters of Selective Service, Washington, D.C. Decorations: The Bronze Star, Cavaliere Crown of Italy; EAME Campaign Medal with 4 Bronze Service Stars; Selective Service Meritorious Service Award. Business Background: Amarillo Hardware Company from 1936 through 1948 as salesman, except for time in service; Tri State Notions Sales Company, owner and operator 1948-1952; Harvest Queen Mill & Elevator Company, Vice President in charge of sales and de- velopment 1952-1973. Member of the following organizations: Chairman, Hale County Airport Board 1970-1975; Plainview Bicentennial Committee; Elks Lodge; Reserve Officers Association; 36th Division Association; VFW; American Legion, Commander Post 260, Commander 19th District; Member of the National Advisory Board of the American Security Council. Family: Wife - Marian, age 53 years; married for 25 years and have 4 children. References: Congressman George Mahon, 19th Congressional District of Texas; Mayor John Stoneham, Plainview, Texas; County Judge, Henry Heck, Plainview, Hale County, Texas. BIOGRAPHICAL DATA FRED J. AGNICH H BUSINESS ADDRESS: Suite 830 Park Central 7540 LBJ Freeway, Dallas, Texas 75240 BUSINESS PHONE: 214-387-2588 and 214-387-2570 HOME ADDRESS: 5206 Kelsey Road, Dallas, Texas 75229, PHONE 214-368-6867 AUSTIN ADDRESS: House of Representatives, Room 41LC, P.O. Box 2910, Austin, 78767 AUSTIN PHONE: 512-475-2636 AGE: 61 (Born July 19, 1913, Eveleth, Minnesota, Came to Texas in 1937) FAMILY: wife, Ruth Welton Agnich, and sons William, Richard, James DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts in Geology, University of Minnesota, 1937 Recipient of University of Minnesota Alumni Association "Outstanding Achievement Award" - June 1972 BUSINESS ACTIVITIES: Previous - Geophysical Service, Inc., division of Texas Instruments, President and Chairman of the Board; Texas Instruments, Inc., Director Present: Member of Texas House of Representatives; Caddo Creek Ranch, owner and operator ACTIVITIES: Society of Exploration Geophysicists Dallas Geological Society Dallas Geophysical Society American Geophysical Society Patron of Science of Graduate Research Center for the Southwest, Founding member Greenhill School, Past Director, and Donor of Agnich Hall of Science Dallas Historical Society Dallas Petroleum Club Dallas Wildcat Committee, Former Chairman Circle Ten Council, Boy Scouts of America National Advisory Board - Sports Fisheries and Wildlife U.S. Department of the Interior, 1971, 1972 Dallas Crossroad Bond Program, Steering Committee National Wildlife Federation Izaak Walton League Sierra Club Ducks Unlimited Page Two Fred J. Agnich Republican National Committeeman - 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975 Republican Party of Dallas County - Chairman, 1967-69 Republican Party State Executive Committee - 1969-72 Elected 1970 Texas House of Representatives: First Term Committees: Vice-Chairman Interim Committee for Rules Reform Member - Urban Affairs, Business and Marketing, Common Carriers, Mental Health and Mental Retardation, Parks and Wildlife Charter Member - Dirty 30 Elected 1972 Texas House of Representatives: Second Term Committees: Appropriations Elections Environmental Affairs, Chairman Subcommitte on Wildlife Elected 1974 Texas House of Representatives: Third Term Committees: Appropriations Environmental Affairs, Chairman Subcommittee on Wildlife -STAN SCOTT BANKOFAMERICA R.1080 E. FREDERIC MORROW VICE PRESIDENT BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH NOW PRINCETON- vron opvertion PROGRAM E. Frederic Morrow was born in Hackensack, New Jersey, the son of the late Reverend and Mrs. J. Eugene Morrow. He was educated in the Hackensack public schools, Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine and Rutgers University Law School (LLB and Juris Doctor), and received an LLD from Bowdoin College. Prior to World War II he was, for five years, field secretary for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. He served in the Army during World War II, entering as a private in 1942 and discharged as a major of artillery in 1946. After his stint in the Service, Mr. Morrow became a member of the public affairs staff of the Columbia Broadcasting System. He remained in that position for four years and then, in the fall of 1952, joined General Dwight D. Eisenhower's Campaign Train as an advisor and administrative assistant to the General. In September, 1953 he became administrative assistant to the Secretary of Commerce and then, in July of 1955, went to the White House to become administrative assistant to President Eisenhower. Mr. Morrow was the first Negro in history to serve as executive assistant to the President of the United States. Mr. Morrow served in the White House until January 20, 1961. Leaving the White House, he became vice president of the African-American Institute, New York, a private foundation dedicated to the development of better cultural and educational relationships between the people of Africa and the United States. 41 BROAD STREET. NEW YORK, N.Y. 10004 Biographical Sketch Page Two E. FREDERIC MORROW In July, 1964 Mr. Morrow joined the Bank of America as an assistant vice president. He was promoted to a full vice- presidency in June, 1967. He is a member of the National Advisory Committee of Jobs for Veterans; the Department of State's Advisory Council on African Affairs; the U.S. Marine Corps Advisory Committee for Minority Affairs; the Empire State College Council; the board of trustees of Huston-Tillotson College, Austin, Texas, and the board of directors of the United States Committee for Refugees. He was twice decorated by the President of Liberia for befriending that country while serving on the White House staff (Knight Grand Commander of the Humane Order of African Redemption, and the Star of Africa). Mr. Morrow is married to the former Catherine Gordon, of Chicago. He is author of the books, "Black Man in the White House" and "Way Down South Up North." * * * REVEREND MONSIGNOR FRANCIS J. LALLY Born: June 11, 1918 in Swampscott, Massachusetts Education: Swampscott High School - 1936 Boston College, A.B. - 1940 St. John's Seminary, Brighton, Mass. - 1944 Laval University, Quebec - L.Sc.Soc. - 1948 Ordained: August 10, 1944 by Bishop Richard J. Cushing Address: United States Catholic Conference 1312 Massachusetts Avenue, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20005 American Academy of Arts and Sciences - Fellow Archbishop's Stewardship Appeal, Boston - Director 1971-1975 Boston Athenaeum - Board of Trustees Boston Committee on Foreign Relations - Member Boston Council for International Visitors - Board of Directors Boston Redevelopment Authority - Chairman, 1961-1970 Charles Playhouse - Board of Trustees Civic Education Foundation, Tufts University - Board of Directors Committee for the Permanent Charity Fund - Member Council on Urban Development, Boston College - Member Education Development Center - Board of Trustees Fund for the Republic - Board of Directors Harvard-Radcliffe Visiting Committee - Member Institute for Politics and Planning - Board of Directors League of Catholic Women, Archdiocese of Boston, -Spiritual Director '61-75 Massachusetts Historical Society - Resident Member Retina Foundation - Member of the Corporation Sacred Heart Parish, Roslindale, Mass., Pastor - 1971-1975 St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Brighton - Board of Trustees The Pilot, Boston - Associate Editor, 1948-1952; Editor, 1952-1972 United States Catholic Conference, Commission for Social Development and World Peace - Secretary United States Committee for UNICEF - Member University of Massachusetts, Trustee Council - Member Named a Chaplain of His Holiness - 1952 Named a Prelate of Honor to His Holiness - 1959 Chevalier in the French Legion of Honor - 1955 Honorary Degrees: Stonehill College, Massachusetts LL.D. - 1958 Marquette University, Wisconsin LL.D. - 1960 Manhattan College, New York LL.D. -- 1961 Boston College, Massachusetts LL.D. - 1962 Northeastern University, Mass. D. D. - 1966 Rivier College, New Hampshire LH.D. - 1969 Author of the Book, "The Catholic Church in a Changing America," II Published by Little, Brown and Company, September 1962. Marilyn MAILING ADDRESS FOR PCB MAIL FOR NEW BOARD MEMBERS Name Address Telephone No. Joan Vinson 2607 Childs Lane 703/780-4126 Alexandria, Va. 22308 John Everhard 136 Patrick St., S.E. #234 703/560-7017 Vienna, Va. 22180 Legal Residence (afficial) E. Frederic Morrow 1270 Fifth Avenue New York, New York 10029 Regal 212/369-0548 Residence (official) Lewis B. Puller Alexandria, Virginia 22307 Legal 703/765-8860 Residence (afficial) 1805 Windmill Lane Fred J. Agrich 5206 Kelsey Road 214/ 368 6867 Dallas, Texas 75229 311/387-2570 Harry C. Riggs 1211 Plainview, Wayland Texas Street 79072 (aft cial) Regal 806/296-2993 Residence W. Antoinette Ford 2909 Park Drive, S.E. Washington, D.C. 20020 capparal 202/583-7669 Legal Residence) Timothy L. Craig 307 South Reynold P320 202/785-2155 Alexandria, Va. 22304 Legal (office) Residence (affien) 4001 14th St. N.E. monsigner Irancis I fally Washington P5001). 659-6820 cathe) D.C. Residence. afterial Residence. (Legal) 169 Cummins flighway Rodindale, mass. 02131 FORD & LIBRARY * - Beather - adminal Regas - - 948-5999 (Patamac) (The Channel In 7th ft. f.w.) Determined to be an Administrative Marking By 8D NARA, Date 6/22/2015 R. Ford - 2 - CONFIDENTIAL GERALD The Board nominees are: 1. Joan Vinson: founding National Coordinator, National League of Families of American POWs/MIAs; Director of Public Affairs for the Board. Approximately fifty years old. Liberal. 2. Monsignor Francis J. Lally: Secretary of the Department of Social Development and World Peace. Early fifties. Liberal. 3. Lewis Puller: Staff attorney with the Board, on loan from Office of the General Counsel, Veterans Administration. Lost both legs, and hands severely mangled, as a Marine Lieutenant in Vietnam. Son of Marine General "Chesty" Puller. Late twenties. Liberal. 4. Jack Kauffman: Retired Publisher, Washington Evening Star. Late fifties or early sixties. Moderate. 5. Antoinette Ford: Consultant; formerly White House Fellow in Office of the Secretary of the Treasury under George Schultz and John Connally; formerly member of Washington City Council, by Presidential appointment. Black. Early thirties. Moderate. 6. E. Frederic Morrow: Director, Institute for Urban and Minority Education, Educational Testing Service, Princeton; formerly Vice President, Bank of America; first black commissioned White House staff member, as Administrative Assistant to President Eisenhower. Fifties. Moderate. 7. John A. Everhard: Retired Air Force Colonel; formerly Chief, Administrative Law Division, Office of the Judge Advocate General, USAF. Active in Reserve Officers Association and Air Force Association. Fifty-six. Conservative. 8. Harry Riggs: Retired Army Colonel; long experience at national headquarters of the Selective Service System. Active in Reserve Officers Association, American Legion, and American Security Council. Vigorous personal recommendation by Congressman George Mahon. Fifty-six. Conservative. 9. Fred J. Agnich: Texas House of Representatives; Republican National Committeeman from Texas. Fifty-three. Conservative. Attachments: Resumes of Nominees CC.: PHILIP BUCHEN JOHN O. MARSH PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD March 31, 1975 Dear Ted: I talked to Jack Marsh after our conversation today. He indicated that he is going to talk to Rumsfold Inter today to work out the process of selection of new Clamency Beard Members. In any event, we agreed that your assistance was eminently to be desired. Enclosed you will find a preliminary list of all the suggestions made to us from various sources to date. I would appreciate your reviewing the list, and adding any further suggestions of your own. I told Jack Marsh that we were ready to follow any prescribed procedure, but were andous to move ahoad quickly. He agreed. We would like to proceed to BASTOW the list of potential appointees with your help. at ssems to me that we can make considerable progress before any calls have to be made and before final declaims on process are taken. Cordially, FORD is BERRED LIBRARY Charles E. Goodell Chairman Enclosure CEG:mm PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20500 March 31, 1975 MEMORANDUM FOR: CEG LARRY BASKIR FROM: RICK SUBJECT: List of Possible Board Members Following is a list of potential Board members recommended by a variety of people. Where no source is indicated in parenthesis, the name is a Baskir or Tropp suggestion. Lew Puller Len Garment Albert Gore Colonel Henry Riggs (--George Mahon; CEG) Buell Gallagher -- formerly President, City College of New York; Chancellor, University of California; national board of NAACP. White; mid-sixties. Arch Murray -- formerly Director of Governor Rockefeller's state Division of Criminal Justice Services; now Director, N.Y. Legal Aid Society; black; mid-thirties. Jim Woolsey -- Shea and Gardner; formerly Senator Stennis' Chief Counsel, Senate Armed Services Committee; formerly on the National Security Council Staff. Mid-thirties. Admiral Jeremiah Denton -- POW for half-a-dozen years in Hanoi. Interested in the clemency program. Bob Blakey -- Professor of Law, Cornell; formerly McClellan's long-time Chief Counsel, Senate Criminal Laws Subcommittee. Joan Vinson Steve Hess Warner Gardner -- Shea and Gardner; has commented on drafts of our regulations. Chesterfield Smith -- President, ABA. Dean Robert McKay -- NYU Law School; about to become director of the Aspen Institute in Colorado. Attica Report. (Rockefeller appointee; Schwarzchild knows and respects) Arthur Liman -- Paul Weiss; formerly McKay's Special Counsel on the Attica Commission. - 2 - Reverend Dean M. Kelly -- National Council of Churches official. (known to the ACLU group) Father William Thompson -- NYC (Schwarzchild and Marrs recommend) Right Reverend Edmund Browning -- Episcopal Church Center (Schwarzchild) Monsignor Murphy -- Director, National Shrine for the Immaculate Conception (Rich Killmer) David Ramage -- Director, New World Foundation (Schwarzchild) Roy Wilkins -- NAACP (Marrs also) James Farmer Patrick Murphy -- Police Foundation; formerly NYC Police Chief Barbara Greene Kilberg -- Mt. Vernon College Pam Curtis -- formerly assistant to Ellie Peterson at the Republican National Committee; Common Cause; deputy director, Mathias for Senator campaign (Karen Keesling and Pat Lindh) Barbara Schuhman -- formerly Senator Cooke's legislative assistant. Mid-twenties. (Keesling and Lindh) Carole Bellows -- Chairperson, Individual Rights Section, ABA. Miriam E. Wolff - Federal Maritime Board formerly. Benjamin Heineman II -- Center for Law and Social Policy. Democrat Dennis Flannery -- partner, Wilmer Cutler and Pickering; formerly Center for Law and Social Policy; formerly clerk to Earl Warren. Harry Huge -- partner, Arnold and Porter, Representation of West Virginia miners. Dan Reznick -- partner, Arnold and Porter. Expert in criminal procedure. Russ Blandford -- former House Armed Services Committee General Counsel (Gen. Walt Loretta Nimmerrichter -- former Judge of the Orphans' Court, State of Maryland (Lindh) Gene Ecklund -- Washington banker. Formerly DoD. Moderate (Marrs) John Everhard -- important in Reserve Officers Association, formerly A.F. Jag. Moderate (Marrs) Stan Smith -- attorney, Montgomery, Alabama. Left. (Marrs) John Campbell -- President, department store in Nebraska. Moderate (Marrs). Tom Roth -- The Research Institute (Selective Service contract research). Left. (Marrs) Jack McGuire -- wealthy dillettante; produces advertising materials; father close to Joe Kennedy. Vice President, ROA. Moderate (Marrs). Wayne Gillies -- lawyer, Houston, Right (Marrs). Charles Katsianos - formerly RNC, ethnic Greek groups. (Marrs) Frank Martino -- heading of a consulting firm to associations. Reserves formerly. Right. (Marrs). Irving Yoskowitz -- attorney, IBM. young, Left. (Marrs). - 3 - Myer Menschen -- investments, Houston; has represented King Faisal. (Marrs) Bill Spell - PR business, Washington; formerly AA to Stennis. Joe Azbell - - George Wallace's campaign organization in 1972. Miller Hudson - Vietnam Navy veterans; manages Mountain Bell in Denver. Wrote in cold during August asking to be on Board - -- - excellent letter. Tom Allman -- attorney, Cincinnati; drew up Senator Taft's earned re-entry bill as L.A. to Taft; twenties. Irving Rosendrantz -- Chief Government Appeals Agent for Selective Service System from 1940 to 1972. Retired, 66; Florida. Wrote in cold to the President on September 9 asking to be made a Board member. Daniel Kornstein -- Paul Weiss associate; twenties; right; formerly Army JAG -- defended Sergeant Mitchell in Mylai trial. Timothy Craig -- President, National Association of Concerned Citizens; Vietnam era Veteran; 31 years old (Maye) Father James Cox -- Brooklyn State Hospital. (O' Connor) Bill Cox -- (Dougovito) Bill Wikens -- attorney; Washington, D. C.; Former Legislative Counsel to Senator Taft. Honorable Howard Robison -- attorney, Washington, D. C.; former New York Congressman. Bishop John Wesley Lord -- Retired Methodist Bishop of Washington 2, (Baskir) Dr. James E. Wood, Jr. -- Executive Director, Baptist Joint Committee on Public Affairs. (Baker and Baskir) Dr. Sloan S. Hodges -- Executive Secretary, Progressive National Baptist Convention, Inc. (Baker and Baskir) Dr. Foy Valentine -- Executive Secretary, Christian Life Commission, Southern Baptist Convention. (Baker and Baskir) John Herman Henry Sengstacke -- Chairman, Board of Directors, Michigan Chronicle (Detroit), Louisville Defender; President, Tri-State Defender. (Scott) Asa T. Spaulding -- V.P. Mutal Savings and Loan Association. (Scott) - 4 - E. Frederic Morrow -- Vice President - Bank of America. (Scott) Rev. Sandy Ray -- Brooklyn (Scott) Kennth Drew (Scott) William O. Wilker -- Cleveland Post (Scott) Dilbert Sperlock -- Professor of Law. (Scott) Dr. James Frank -- President of Lincoln University, Nebraska (Scott) Aubrey Lewis -- (Scott) Bruce Lew Allen -- Chairman Freedan National Assn. (Scott) Levi Jackson -- Ford Motor Co. (Scott) John Singstack -- Publisher (Scott) Earl Dickerson -- retired Chairman of Board of Supreme Llberty Life Insurance. (Scott) J. Austin Norris - lawyer (Scott) Jim Zirmer -- N.Y. C. (Scott) Julius William -- former Colonel; handles Veterans Affairs in NAACP). (Scott) Monsignor Francis Lally -- Director of Division, U.S. Catholic Conference; former Editor of the Boston Pilot. (Hesburgh) Monsignor George Higgins -- Director of the Social Action Department of the U.S. Catholic Conference. (Hesburgh) Father Michael McCafferty -- recent graduate of Notre Dame Law School; government lawyer for the EEOC. (Hesburgh) Albert Hinkle, Assistant Commissioner, Division of Housing for New York State. (O' Connor) PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20500 March 31, 1975 MEMORANDUM FOR: CEG LARRY BASKIR FROM: RICK SUBJECT: List of Possible Board Members Following is a list of potential Board members recommended by a variety of people. Where no source is indicated in parenthesis, the name is a Baskir or Tropp suggestion. Pete Peterson Len Garment Albert Gore Colonel Henry Riggs ( --George Mahon; CEG) Buell Gallagher -- formerly President, City College of New York; Chancellor, University of California; national board of NAACP. White; mid-sixties. Arch Murray -- formerly Director of Governor Rockefeller's state Division of Criminal Justice Services; now Director, N.Y. Legal Aid Society; black; mid-thirties. Jim Woolsey -- Shea and Gardner; formerly Senator Stennis' Chief Counsel, Senate Armed Services Committee; formerly on the National Security Council Staff. Mid-thirties. Admiral Jeremiah Denton -- POW for half-a-dozen years in Hanoi. Interested in the clemency program. Bob Blakey -- Professor of Law, Cornell; formerly McClellan's long -time Chief Counsel, Senate Criminal Laws Subcommittee, Bill Ruckelshaus Steve Hess Warner Gardner -- Shea and Gardner; has commented on drafts of our regulations. Chesterfield Smith -- President, ABA. Dean Robert McKay -- NYU Law School; about to become director of the Aspen Institute in Colorado. Attica Report. (Rockefeller appointee; Schwarzchild knows and respects) Arthur Liman -- Paul Weiss; formerly McKay's Special Counsel on the Attica Commission. - 2 - Reverend Dean M. Kelly -- National Council of Churches official. (known to the ACLU group) Father William Thompson -- NYC (Schwarzchild and Marrs recommend) Right Reverend Edmund Browning -- Episcopal Church Center (Schwarzchild) Monsignor Murphy -- Director, National Shrine for the Immaculate Conception (Rich Killmer) David Ramage -- Director, New World Foundation (Schwarzchild) Roy Wilkins -- NAACP (Marrs also) James Farmer Patrick Murphy -- Police Foundation; formerly NYC Police Chief Barbara Greene Kilberg -- Mt. Vernon College Rita Hauser Pam Curtis -- formerly assistant to Ellie Peterson at the Republican National Committee; Common Cause; deputy director, Mathias for Senator campaign (Karen Keesling and Pat Lindh) Barbara Schuhman -- formerly Senator Cooke's legislative assistant. Mid-twenties. (Keesling and Lindh) Carole Bellows -- Chairperson, Individual Rights Section, ABA. Miriam E. Wolff - Federal Maritime Board formerly. Benjamin Heineman II -- Center for Law and Social Policy. Democrat Dennis Flannery -- partner, Wilmer Cutler and Pickering; formerly Center for Law and Social Policy; formerly clerk to Earl Warren. Harry Huge -- partner, Arnold and Porter, Representation of West Virginia miners. Dan Reznick -- partner, Arnold and Porter. Expert in criminal procedure. Louise Leonard -- former state senator from West Virginia (Lindh) Loretta Nimmerrichter -- former Judge of the Orphans' Court, State of Maryland (Lindh) Gene Ecklund -- Washington banker. Formerly DoD. Moderate (Marrs) John Everhard -- important in Reserve Officers Association, formerly A.F. Jag. Moderate (Marrs) Stan Smith -- attorney, Montgomery, Alabama. Left. (Marrs) John Campbell -- President, department store in Nebraska. Moderate (Marrs. Tom Roth -- The Research Institute (Selective Service contract research). Left. (Marrs) Jack McGuire -- wealthy dillettante; produces advertising materials; father close to Joe Kennedy. Vice President, ROA. Moderate (Marrs), Wayne Gillies -- lawyer, Houston, Right (Marrs). Charles Katsianos - formerly RNC, ethnic Greek groups. (Marrs) Frank Martino -- heading of a consulting firm to associations. Reserves formerly. Right. (Marrs). Irving Yoskowitz -- attorney, IBM. young, Left. (Marrs). - 3 - Myer Menschen -- investments, Houston; has represented King Faisal. (Marrs) Bill Spell - PR business, Washington; formerly AA to Stennis. Joe Azbell - - George Wallace's campaign organization in 1972. Miller Hudson - Vietnam Navy veterans; manages Mountain Bell in Denver. Wrote in cold during August asking to be on Board -- excellent letter. Tom Allman -- attorney, Cincinnati; drew up Senator Taft's earned re-entry bill as L.A. to Taft; twenties. Irving Rosendrantz -- Chief Government Appeals Agent for Selective Service System from 1940 to 1972. Retired, 66; Florida. Wrote in cold to the President on September 9 asking to be made a Board member. Daniel Kornstein -- Paul Weiss associate; twenties; right; formerly Army JAG -- defended Sergeant Mitchell in Mylai trial. Timothy Craig -- President, National Association of Concerned Citizens; Vietnam era Veteran; 31 years old (Maye) Father James Cox -- Brooklyn State Hospital. (O' Connor) Bill Cox -- (Dougovito) Reverend Dean Kelley -- United Council of Churches; Chairman of the Department of Religious Liberty (Baskir) Herman Will -- Associate General Counsel, Methodist United Board of Christian Social Concerns; Chairman, National Religious Board for Conscientious Objection. (Baskir) Bishop John Wesley Lord -- Retired Methodist Bishop of Washington (Baskir) Dean Francis Sayre -- Dean of the National Cathedral - Woodrow Wilson's grandson. (Baskir) Rabbi Schindler -- President, Union of American Hebrew Congregation. Dr. James E. Wood, Jr. -- Executive Director, Baptist Joint Committee on Public Affairs. (Baker and Baskir) Dr. Sloan S. Hodges -- Exccutive Secretary, Progressive National Baptist Convention, Inc. (Baker and Baskir) Dr. Foy Valentine -- Executive Secretary, Christian Life Commission, Southern Baptist Convention. (Baker and Baskir) John Herman Henry Sengstacke -- Chairman, Board of Directors, Michigan Chronicle (Detroit), Louisville Defender; President, Tri-State Defender. (Scott) Asa T. Spaulding -- V.P. Mutal Savings and Loan Association. (Scott) Timothy Lionel Jenkins -- Chairman of the MATCH Institution; D.C. Lawyer; Chairperson of Housing Rent Commission for D.C. (Scott) - 4 - E. Frederic Morrow -- Vice President - Bank of America. (Scott) Rev. Sandy Ray -- Brooklyn (Scott) Kennth Drew -- (Scott) William O. Wilker -- Cleveland Post (Scott) Dilbert Sperlock -- Professor of Law. (Scott) Dr. James Frank -- President of Lincoln University, Nebraska (Scott) Aubrey Lewis -- (Scott) Bruce Lew Allen -- Chairman Freedan National Assn. (Scott) Levi Jackson -- Ford Motor Co. (Scott) John Singstack -- Publisher (Scott) Earl Dickerson -- retired Chairman of Board of Supreme Llberty Life Insurance. (Scott) J. Austin Norris - lawyer (Scott) Jim Zirmer -- N.Y. C. (Scott) Julius William -- former Colonel; handles Veterans Affairs in NAACP). (Scott Clarence Mitchell -- NAACP - Washington office. (Scott) Monsignor Francis Lally -- Director of Division, U.S. Catholic Conference; former Editor of the Boston Pilot. (Hesburgh) Monsignor George Higgins -- Director of the Social Action Department of the U.S. Catholic Conference. (Hesburgh) Father Michael McCafferty -- recent graduate of Notre Dame Law School; government lawyer for the EEOC. (Hesburgh) Albert Hinkle, Assistant Commissioner, Division of Housing for New York State. (O' Connor) PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY BOARD March 31, 1975 Dene Tel: I talked to Jack March offer - commention 1 2 I Sept 3 Indicated 2 a s # I as I I 1 I 2 I Commony I a # good I I 1 I If I 1 E 2 I I a Factured you will find a prollembancy list of 1 Important # I a open s B ! - Superies I I 3 and I 10 I Interner I a 1 1 I I 1 I 1 1 2 I $ I I I 1 I I I I I 1 # : I 1 1 a I I liste 7 a I I 2 a I and i t as 1 2 I I # I I 3 1 I I s I medical I I 1 1 1 I I # 1 I FORD LIBRARY is Charles E. Gaodell Chairman Nacissure CEC:mm University of Notre Dame Notre Dame, Indiana 46556 Office of the President April 16, 1975 Cable Address "Bulac" Mr. Charles E. Goodell 1225 19th Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. Dear Charles: I shared my recent letter regarding three possible nominees to the Presidential Clemency Board with those three who were recommended, even though I had not discussed the matter with them, as I indicated in my letter. I am enclosing a letter I received from Monsignor George Higgins which indicates that he thinks one of the men I suggested, Monsignor Frank Lally, Director of the Department for Social Development and World Peace, would be better than himself. I thought I should share this letter with you and say once more how splendid I think Monsignor Frank Lally would be. I also had a letter from Father Mike McCafferty saying that he would help in any way requested. All best wishes. Sincerely yours, (Rev.) Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C. President SECRETARY FOR RESEARCH 1312 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, N.W. WASHINGTON, D. c. 20005 202/659-8795 UNITED STATES CATHOLIC CONFERENCE April 10, 1975 Rev. Theodore Hesburgh, C.S.C. President University of Notre Dame Notre Dame, Ind. 46556 Dear Ted: Thanks ever so much for your thoughtfulness in sending me a copy of your March 24 letter addressed to Charles Goodell and for your generous comments about yours truly. While I deeply appreciate your kindness in recommending me for membership on the Presidential Clemency Board, I am strongly persuaded that our good friend Monsignor Frank Lally is much better equipped than I am for such an assignment. Moreover, if anyone from the staff of the U.S. Catholic Conference is to be appointed to the Board, I think it ought to be someone from the appropriate USCC department, namely, the Department for Social Development and World Peace. As you know, Monsignor Lally is the new Director of that Department. In summary, my purpose in writing to you at this time is to recommend that you get in touch with Charles Goodell and urge him to remove my name from his list of possible candidates and to concentrate (if he wants some- one from the Conference staff) on Lally's name. Incidentally I have already discussed this matter with Bishop Rausch. He has authorized me to inform you that he seconds the above recommendation. The enclosed column with reference to our good friend Andy Greeley will be self-explanatory. May I ask you to extend my kindest personal regards to Ray Cour and to all of our other mutual friends on the campus. With every best wish I remain, Cordially yours, Rev. Msgr. George G. Higgins April 23, 1975 NOTE FOR JACK MARSH: I would appreciate your review of the attached list of nominees. Please let me and Bill Walker know of your concurrence or of any problems you may have with the list. Charles E. Goodell April 23, 1975 NOTE FOR PHIL BUCHEN: I would appreciate your review of the attached list of nominees. Please let the and Bill Walker know of your concurrence or of any problems you may have with the list. Charles Goodell FORD LIBRARY & GERALD