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This file contains: Report (continuation) regarding AID Daniel Cohen's and Martin Pera's association with it. 1pg. [Report], n.d. Document stating incumbant and candidates for Chief of Protocol (International Organizations). 1pg. [Other Document], n.d. Letter from Bernard Lasker to Rose Mary Woods mentioning Dan Lufkin being interested in joining the Commerce Dept. as well as himself wanting to be on the Business Advisory group. 2pgs. [Letter], 11/19/1968 Letter from Milton Rose to Leonard Garment recommending Smith Bagley to key positions within the new Administration. 1pg. [Letter], 11/20/1968 Photcopied photo of Marion Smoak. 1pg. [Photograph], n.d. Detailed background information for Marion H. Smoak. 7pgs. [Report], n.d. Memo for the record from CCK RE: L. Nicholas Ruwe. 1pg. [Memo], 12/10/1968 Document showing incumbant and candidates for Director, Bureau of Intelligence & Research (International Organization). 1pg. [Other Document], n.d. Memo from Joel M. Fisher to Peter Flanigan RE: James Cross and his interest in various positions within Administration. [Memo], 12/4/1968 Brief biographical information for James Adam Cross. 1pg. [Other Document], n.d. Personal & professionl background information for James Eliot Cross. 1pg. [Report], n.d. Letter from Gilber Hahn to Peter Flanigan recommending James E. Cross for consideration in a policy level job. 1pg. [Letter], 12/5/1968 Memo from William Kintner to Dick Allen RE: General Robert Richardson. 1pg. [Memo], n.d. Memo for the record from Dick Allen RE: recommendations from Dr. William R. Kintner, Foreign Policy Research Institute. 1pg. [Memo], n.d. Brief biography of George E. Taylor from "Who's Who in America." 1pg. [Other Document], 1967 Generated report showing brief personal and professional background information for George Edward Taylor. 1pg. [Report], n.d. Telegram from Thomas Pelly to Peter Flanigan endorsing George E. Taylor for Director, Bureau of Intelligence & Research, Dpt. Of State. 1pg. [Form], 12/24/1968 Memo for the record from Dick Allen RE: recommendations from Dr. William Kintner, Foreign Policy Research Institute. 1pg. [Memo], n.d. Document stating incumbant for U.S. Representative to the U.N. 1pg. [Other Document], n.d. Document stating incumbent and cadidates for Deputy Representative to the U.N. and Deputy Representative in Security Council. 1pg. [Other Document], n.d. Letter from Norma A. Schultz ro RN suggesting Erwin D. Canham as Ambassador to the United Nations. 1pg. [Letter], 11/14/1968 Memo for the record from PMD RE: Irwin Canham. 1pg. [Memo], 12/9/1968 List of publications by unknown author. 1pg. [Report], n.d. Document showing Richard F. Pedersen, Deputy Representative in Security Council fo the U.N. with personal rank of Ambassador. 1pg. [Other Document], n.d. Document stating U.S. Representative with personal rank of Ambassador, Trusteeship Council as being vacant. 1pg. [Other Document], n.d.

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This file contains: Report (continuation) regarding AID Daniel Cohen's and Martin Pera's association with it. 1pg. [Report], n.d. Document stating incumbant and candidates for Chief of Protocol (International Organizations). 1pg. [Other Document], n.d. Letter from Bernard Lasker to Rose Mary Woods mentioning Dan Lufkin being interested in joining the Commerce Dept. as well as himself wanting to be on the Business Advisory group. 2pgs. [Letter], 11/19/1968 Letter from Milton Rose to Leonard Garment recommending Smith Bagley to key positions within the new Administration. 1pg. [Letter], 11/20/1968 Photcopied photo of Marion Smoak. 1pg. [Photograph], n.d. Detailed background information for Marion H. Smoak. 7pgs. [Report], n.d. Memo for the record from CCK RE: L. Nicholas Ruwe. 1pg. [Memo], 12/10/1968 Document showing incumbant and candidates for Director, Bureau of Intelligence & Research (International Organization). 1pg. [Other Document], n.d. Memo from Joel M. Fisher to Peter Flanigan RE: James Cross and his interest in various positions within Administration. [Memo], 12/4/1968 Brief biographical information for James Adam Cross. 1pg. [Other Document], n.d. Personal & professionl background information for James Eliot Cross. 1pg. [Report], n.d. Letter from Gilber Hahn to Peter Flanigan recommending James E. Cross for consideration in a policy level job. 1pg. [Letter], 12/5/1968 Memo from William Kintner to Dick Allen RE: General Robert Richardson. 1pg. [Memo], n.d. Memo for the record from Dick Allen RE: recommendations from Dr. William R. Kintner, Foreign Policy Research Institute. 1pg. [Memo], n.d. Brief biography of George E. Taylor from "Who's Who in America." 1pg. [Other Document], 1967 Generated report showing brief personal and professional background information for George Edward Taylor. 1pg. [Report], n.d. Telegram from Thomas Pelly to Peter Flanigan endorsing George E. Taylor for Director, Bureau of Intelligence & Research, Dpt. Of State. 1pg. [Form], 12/24/1968 Memo for the record from Dick Allen RE: recommendations from Dr. William Kintner, Foreign Policy Research Institute. 1pg. [Memo], n.d. Document stating incumbant for U.S. Representative to the U.N. 1pg. [Other Document], n.d. Document stating incumbent and cadidates for Deputy Representative to the U.N. and Deputy Representative in Security Council. 1pg. [Other Document], n.d. Letter from Norma A. Schultz ro RN suggesting Erwin D. Canham as Ambassador to the United Nations. 1pg. [Letter], 11/14/1968 Memo for the record from PMD RE: Irwin Canham. 1pg. [Memo], 12/9/1968 List of publications by unknown author. 1pg. [Report], n.d. Document showing Richard F. Pedersen, Deputy Representative in Security Council fo the U.N. with personal rank of Ambassador. 1pg. [Other Document], n.d. Document stating U.S. Representative with personal rank of Ambassador, Trusteeship Council as being vacant. 1pg. [Other Document], n.d.
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Richard Nixon Presidential Library White House Special Files Collection Folder List Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 21 21 n.d. Report Report (continuation) regarding AID Daniel Cohen's and Martin Pera's association with it. 1pg. 21 21 n.d. Other Document Document stating incumbant and candidates for Chief of Protocol (International Organizations). 1pg. 21 21 11/19/1968 Letter Letter from Bernard Lasker to Rose Mary Woods mentioning Dan Lufkin being interested in joining the Commerce Dept. as well as himself wanting to be on the Business Advisory group. 2pgs. 21 21 11/20/1968 Letter Letter from Milton Rose to Leonard Garment recommending Smith Bagley to key positions within the new Administration. 1pg. 21 21 n.d. Photograph Photcopied photo of Marion Smoak. 1pg. 21 21 n.d. Report Detailed background information for Marion H. Smoak. 7pgs. Tuesday, May 26, 2009 Page 1 of 4 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 21 21 12/10/1968 Memo Memo for the record from CCK RE: L. Nicholas Ruwe. 1pg. 21 21 n.d. Other Document Document showing incumbant and candidates for Director, Bureau of Intelligence & Research (International Organization). 1pg. 21 21 12/04/1968 Memo Memo from Joel M. Fisher to Peter Flanigan RE: James Cross and his interest in various positions within Administration. 21 21 n.d. Other Document Brief biographical information for James Adam Cross. 1pg. 21 21 n.d. Report Personal & professionl background information for James Eliot Cross. 1pg. 21 21 12/05/1968 Letter Letter from Gilber Hahn to Peter Flanigan recommending James E. Cross for consideration in a policy level job. 1pg. 21 21 n.d. Memo Memo from William Kintner to Dick Allen RE: General Robert Richardson. 1pg. Tuesday, May 26, 2009 Page 2 of 4 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 21 21 n.d. Memo Memo for the record from Dick Allen RE: recommendations from Dr. William R. Kintner, Foreign Policy Research Institute. 1pg. 21 21 1967 Other Document Brief biography of George E. Taylor from "Who's Who in America." 1pg. 21 21 n.d. Report Generated report showing brief personal and professional background information for George Edward Taylor. 1pg. 21 21 12/24/1968 Form Telegram from Thomas Pelly to Peter Flanigan endorsing George E. Taylor for Director, Bureau of Intelligence & Research, Dpt. Of State. 1pg. 21 21 n.d. Memo Memo for the record from Dick Allen RE: recommendations from Dr. William Kintner, Foreign Policy Research Institute. 1pg. 21 21 n.d. Other Document Document stating incumbant for U.S. Representative to the U.N. 1pg. 21 21 n.d. Other Document Document stating incumbent and cadidates for Deputy Representative to the U.N. and Deputy Representative in Security Council. 1pg. Tuesday, May 26, 2009 Page 3 of 4 Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 21 21 11/14/1968 Letter Letter from Norma A. Schultz ro RN suggesting Erwin D. Canham as Ambassador to the United Nations. 1pg. 21 21 12/09/1968 Memo Memo for the record from PMD RE: Irwin Canham. 1pg. 21 21 n.d. Report List of publications by unknown author. 1pg. 21 21 n.d. Other Document Document showing Richard F. Pedersen, Deputy Representative in Security Council fo the U.N. with personal rank of Ambassador. 1pg. 21 21 n.d. Other Document Document stating U.S. Representative with personal rank of Ambassador, Trusteeship Council as being vacant. 1pg. Tuesday, May 26, 2009 Page 4 of 4 Mazzocco, if he were the new Inspector General. He is very similar to George Spangenberg in that neither is a. "hatchet- man" but both are dedicated, objective individuals who hate to see our Government get cheated. Again, Mazzocco is "a- political" insofar as I am able to tell. But, it would seem to me that a minimum of politics should be involved in such a position as the Inspector General of the State Department. 3. Daniel Cohen Dan is an economist whose expertise is primarily in the area of finances, financial review (re: AID) and price analysis. (I am attaching both Cohen's and Mazzocco's resumes to this memo.) Vern Duffy from our staff started to work with Cohen earlier this year in preparation for our hearings on AID--actually it was early in 1967. He turned out to be 8. crack investigator, very intelligent, and very similar to Mazzocco for his concern re: the waste in the AID program. Cohen has been a Republican all his life and I have known this for at least a year. Cohen testified a couple of times during our hearings, very much against what Poats and others had been saying. He is not too popular in the Agency, understandably, but he has a permanent GS-15 so that he cannot be displaced too easily. He would make a very able assistant on a State Department I.G. staff although he has some interest in going with the Federal Trade Commission. Narcotics 1. Martin Pera - During thedays when we were develop- ing the information for our Subcommittee hearings concerning the illicit trafficking of narcotics to this country, we were promised complete cooperation by then-Commissioner Giaordano but when we went out into the field, we found varying degrees of response to the Commissioner's statement--as cabled out to the various posts around the world. Pera was stationed at our Embassy in Rome, Italy and Jerry and I got more information from him than from practically all of the rest of the agents at the other locations. Pera is very intelligent, speaks French fluent- ly, and is a chemist by profession. He is a Republican and he got so upset at the political games that were being played under the Democratic Administration that he left the Bureau of Nar- cotics and went to work with the Navy in the technical field of counter-electronic devices. (He is a chemist by profession). Marty is doing well where he is, and undoubtedly will be offered a good position in industry when he leaves the Navy, as a civil- ian, after his retirement. However, he would do a good job if he went back into the Bureau and he is submitting some separate information, under separate cover, as to the problems that his sources in the Bureau are Cindinge-particularly as they affect - 4 - XII. STATE 58. Chief of Protocol (International Organizations) Incumbent: Tyler Abell Candidates: Emil (Buz) Mosbacher, Jr. 46 NF Oil & Gas Prod Yachtsman Dan W. Lufkin 37 Chmn Don Luf Jenrette William Salomon NF Ptner. Salomon Bros. Hutzler John S. Hilson 45 NF Wertheim & Co. Smith W. Bagley 33 Ex VP NW Bank Rose-NixonMudge Known to PMF Horace E. Henderson 51 Exec W.P. Geneva Marion H. Smoak 50 S.C. Businessman Thurmond Dent Nicholas Ruwe for Depty Dir35 35 Campaign Staff - Stockbroker Form 2 BERNARD 20 BROAD J. N.Y. N STREET LASKER 10005 NEW YORK, November 19, 1968 Krundson Dear Rose: m Cal-His It was great seeing you last night - you looked wonderful and it was fun being with you. in b probable I am taking advantage of your offer to funnel odds and ends through you until you tell me otherwise. the SEC, The memos enclosed speak for themselves. but I'd like to mention to you again that thinks RN Dan Lufkin, in my opinion, would be interested Commercial my were in joining the Commerce Department, SEC or a related field. As you know, he is 37 years old and has been brilliantly successful. Also, he Don is completely devoted to the boss. I think he termfin would make a wonderful addition to the new administration. Rose, don't forget to tell the boss that all of us would love to have him back on the Floor at such time as he finds it propitious. I also told you last night that I would love to be on a Business Advisory group if the boss decides to have one. I am a member of the Business Advisory Committee for Nixon-Agnew (Barry Leithead's committee). BERNARD J. LASKER 20 BROAD STREET NEW YORK, N. Y. 10005 Miss Rose Woods (2) One more thing, Rose - you mentioned 1970 elections to me last night when I talked in terms of getting ready for 1972. Please let me know what you want done as soon as you are ready. My gang and I are anxious to help. A million thanks for all this help. I'd be absolutely lost without it. Look forward to seeing you again very soon. Love, Bunny. Miss Rose Woods Hotel Pierre 39th Floor Fifth Avenue & 61 Street New York, New York Erlichman NIXON MUDGE ROSE GUTHRIE ALEXANDER & MITCHELL JOHN H.ALEXANDER BLISS ANSNES 20 BROAD STREET JOHN T. TRIMBLE PETER W.ASHER COUNSEL ARTHUR M. BECKER MILTON BLACK NEW YORK, N.Y. 10005 JOHN F. BROSNAN GEORGE E. BUCHANAN WILLIAM H. CANNON HARRY CLARK 212-422-6767 GOLOTHWAITE H. DORR THOMAS W. EVANS 1701 PENNSYLVANIA AVE.,N.W. RICHARD 5. FARROW WASHINGTON, D.C. JAMES G. FRANGOS LEONARD GARMENT 202-298-5970 GERRIT GILLIS GERALD .GREENWALD November 20, 1968 (D. BAR ONLY) RANDOLPH H. GUTHRIE 12, RUE DE LA PAIX MATTHEW G. HEROLD.JR. PARIS 20, FRANCE JOSEPH V. KLINE WILLIAM .LANDIS 742-05-99 JOHN LARSON FRANKLIN LINCOLN,JR. WILLIAM A. MADISON JOHN N. MITCHELL CABLE ADDRESSES RICHARD M. NIXON BALTUCHINS-NEW YORK" RICHARD S. RITZEL MILTON C. ROSE BALTUCHINS-WASHINGTON" NORMAN M. SEGAL BALTUCHINS-PARIS" HARRY G.SILLECK,JR. HENRY ROOT STERN, JR. JAMES P.TANNIAN ROBERT E.WALSH GEORGE W. WHITTAKER DONALD J. ZOELLER Leonard Garment, Esq. 450 Park Avenue New York, New York Dear Len: Pursuant to your recent invitation and at the sug- gestion of my old friend, Mrs. Nancy Reynolds, a sister of Mary Reynolds Babcock and a co-Director with me on the Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation Board, I am enclosing information concerning her son, Smith Bagley, who was an unsuccessful Democratic candi- date for Congress from North Carolina in the last election. In- cidentally, Smith made a fine race of it and received the support of an overwhelming proportion of the negro voters in his district. Details with respect to his past experience and qualifications are fully set forth in the enclosed memorandum and the printed campaign brochure. For myself, I should like to add that Smith makes his home in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, where he is a most re- spected and influential member of the business and social commun- ity. He is 33 years old, very attractive personally, and public spirited and exceptionally able as well. In answer to my direct question, Mrs. Reynolds indicated to me that Smith's interest might lie in appointive office in the area of protocol. My own feeling is that his special qualifications might very well equip him for what I should, perhaps, realistically refer to as one of the lesser ambassadorships or, very possibly, an important assign- ment in the Peace Corps. He is an exceptional young man, inter- ested in dedicating his very definite talents and means to public service. Certainly, he is the sort of person this country should encourage to make an active career in government. I unhesitatingly recommend his as a name which should be on your list. If anything emerges from this now or later, I should appreciate it if you would keep me posted when you can. Sincerely, MCR:sm Mite Enclosures; 2, as above Ass't Secretary - ARMY 7 Protocol office- - State Desit FABIAN BACHRACH STATE SENATOR MARION M. SMOAK Recomended by - Ser. Thurmond - HARRY DENT - Goldwater friend Senator and Mrs. Smoak are well known in the Washington, D. C. area where they maintain a lovely home on Lowell Street, Northwest, currently being used by the Swiss Embassy as a residence for the minister. By training and experience Senator Smoak is qualified for any of the following: 1. White House Staff, particularly -- Military Aide Protocol Liaison With Congress 2. Department of Defense Assistant Secretary 3. Department of State Assistant Secretary 4. Department of the Army Assistant Secretary the first local, Republican candidate from his district in 100 years. dedicated Republican organizer and worker. practicing attorney, admitted to United States Supreme Court, South Carolina Supreme Court, United States Military Court of Appeals. retired Lt. Colonel, Judge Advocate Generals Corps, United States Army. a splendid record as a legislator, passing 58% of 71 bills authored in 24 months. served in Department of Defense Legislative Liaison Division. international aftairs Division, Department of Defense. chief of Department of the Army's Legislative Drafting Division instructor in Law at United States Military Academy, West Point, New York. judge advocate for 82nd. and 101st. Airborne Divisions. state of South Carolina Constitutional Revision Commission. REFERENCES POLITICAL Senator Strom Thurmond State of South Carolina Senator Barry Goldwater 6250 N. Hogan Drive, Phoenix 18, Arizona Harry S. Dent Republican Party Chairman, State of South Carolina INDUSTRIAL Roger Milliken Deering-Milliken Company Spartanburg, South Carolina Bully T. [eithead Cluett-Peabody Company, Inc. 520 Fifth Avenue, New York City William C. Croft President, Pyle National Company 1334 N. Kostner Avenue, Chicago 51, Illinois J. Hunter Drum Vice President, Kaiser Industries 1625 I Street, N.W. Washington, D. C. Seymour H. Knox Marine Trust Building, Buffalo, N. Y. Harold D. Fangboner President, Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company 930 H Street, N.W. Washington, D. C. Arthur M. Williams President, South Carolina Electric and Gas Company NEWS MEDIA Mark Evans Vice President, Metromedia, Inc. 12th Street and Penn. Avenue, N. W. Washington, D. C. Peter Manigault Owner and Publisher, News and Courier, Charleston Evening Post, Aiken Standard and Review John F. Kauffmann Vice President, Washington Evening Star William S. Morris Publisher, Southeastern Newspapers, Inc. Priscilla Buckley Contributing Editor, National Review Sharon, Connecticut Mrs. Garvin Tankersley Contributing Editor, Chicago Tribune 7500 River Road, Washington 4, D. C. Gilmour Iden New York Editor (Ret.), U. S. News and World Report MILITARY General Lyman Lemnitzer William W. Quinn, Lt. General (Ret.) Vice President, Martin-Marietta Baltimore, Maryland Arthur G. Trudeau, Lt. General (Ret.) Vice President, Gulf Oil Company 4940 Bayard Street, Pittsburg, Penn. Rear Admiral Means Johnston Commander, Naval Base Newport, Rhode Island HISTORY IN REPUBLICAN PARTY Upon retiring from military service in 1961, Senator Smoak returned to his native State of South Carolina to practice law and work for the establishment of an effective two party system. He became the first local Republican candidate in his County. In 1964, he polarized enough support to gain 49. 2% of the vote while running as the only local Republican on the slate. He organized a full slate of legislative candidates and led them successfully to victory in 1966, in a second campaign which he again had largely financed himself. He participated fully in the campaign of Congressman Albert Watson, who switched parties and ran as a Republican in 1965, to the extent of bringing Senator Barry Goldwater, a per- sonal friend, to South Carolina to give Watson support and lead a rally in his honor. In the South Carolina Senate, he has consistently fought the state Democrat machine. He made twelve major speeches during the 1968 session, and engaged in three filibusters, speaking on one occasion for ten hours. He was designated by the Democratic regime as one of two most dangerous Republican office-holders. It is reliably reported that his opponent spent in excess of $150,000 and this combined with the Wallace "backlash" culminated in his apparent defeat. GENERAL BACKGROUND Senator Smoak is a native South Carolinian. He is a graduate of The Citadel (1938) and The University of South Carolina Law School (1941). In August, 1941 he volunteered for service and entered upon active duty with the United States Army as a First Lieutenant. After fourteen months in the South West Pacific with the Americal Division, he returned to the United States and became an instructor at the United States Military Academy, West Point, New York for four years. Accepting a regular commission, he held, among others, the following assignments: Assistant Executive to the Judge Advocate General Department of Defense, Legislative Liaison Division Department of the Army, Legislative Drafting Division Staff Judge Advocate of: Berlin Command, Germany Camp Crawford, Japan 82nd Airborne Division 11th Airborne Division Fort Campbell, Kentucky Upon retiring from the service in the grade of Lt. Colonel in 1941, Senator Smoak returned to South Carolina to engage in the active practice of law and to enter politics as a Republican. He has participated fully as worker at all levels of state politics. As a candidate, he is knowledgeable, effective and a seasoned politician. Senator Smoak is married to the former Frances Meister of Washington, D. C. Mrs. Smoak has continued civic work in Washington as a member of the Washington Heart Board and in South Carolina as a member of the State Heart Board. Two sons, Patrick and Frederick, attended St. Albans School in Washington and Culver Military Academy. Freddy will carry the South Carolina flag in the Inaugurel Parade as a member of Culver's Black Horse Troop. The Smoak family is composed of one additional member, Mary Frances, age six. A Senior Parachutist in military service, Senator Smoak pursues his favorite hobby of horsemanship as a participating member of the Aiken Polo Club and by foxhunting at Potomac, Maryland and Aiken, South Carolina. Z Open file No Form 2 TO: THE FILES FROM: CCK DATE: 12/10/68 RE: L. NICHOLAS RUWE This man has been recommended as a potential candidate for the position of Deputy or Assistant Chief of Protocol. Campargn Staff CYCK XII. STATE 59. Director, Bureau of Intelligence & Research (International Organization) Incumbent: Thomas L. Hughes Candidates: James Eliot Cross 47 Institute for Defense Analysis Gil. Hahn, Jr. & Ref. General Robert Richardson Ret USAF, new Schriever Associates Kintner, Allen George E. Taylor 63 Dir. of Far East Instituee (set Kintner, Allen, AEI John Bowling-Resume under Asst. Sec. Ed & Cul-Dir.Pro., FSI Strausz-Hupe, Allen OFFICE MEMORANDUM Republican National Committee To: Peter Flanigan Date: December 4, 1968 Joel M. Fisher From: Subject: Have been receiving quite a few applications for jobs. Bryce said to send sub-types to Harry, and the higher ones to you. One who would like to be considered for a higher post is James Cross, Corporate Secretary of IDA, here in D.C. His interests are: State (policy planning) Navy (Asst., Deputy Under-Sec'y level) AEC (He was nominated for a vacancy (GOP) in June, but it was killed by the Democrats.) As I remember, he was an Acting Assistant Secretary in the last part of the Eisenhower Administration. Resume enclosed. Best, JMF/de Enclosure 518 For Latest LIMITS 4.6 TAX bus. man: mgr. No. do. Marsman & Co., Inc., Author information Home: Ar. N.C., M. W.W.E. $. Harry 1.. and Main. supe. with Bengest Code: Inc., Philippines. BROSLAND. D. M.... 1000: emideen- A.1 thank AM. V.)+. Atlantic Coast is Samah Rithbone Termsend October 19, N.Y d.r. Police 14 ⑆ haw C. Fill, COM WAT: Williams McKmaht, William F., Fred- Veginia Serve with 240 Assiste St., Norman, GREA. bar 1048: pit. erick Gerrit L. Instructor Yale University. 1003- Gen. D.M. AUS, 1512-46. Decorated Legan of CROSS. Gardon Dismarck, fine. Me.: 1948-35; VII- 40, asst prof. history of art. 1040-43. 1015-47, Merit. Mm. Am, Alin, G.L. :.... 301. HANDER, N.B. 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Dephine Joets on, Margaret: m. 1942; Abbaye Royale de Saint-Denis, 1952. Member (Conn.) High Sch.; m. Rafeela GC Groot, Feb. 9. 26, 1939: children-Linch 1, (Mrs. Grant 1. 1. 1004. Re- bd. Speculum, 1040-54. Editor: Art Through the 1531 (div. 1937): II. 26, Lois A. Spangenberg. Nagent) Marjorie M. (Mrs. Dureen 1033; reporter Ages, 1059: Religions Art in France Thirteenth January 4, 1958: claidren-Stefanie Margaret. Nancy Employed with the General Electric CROSS. syndicated columnist Century: Corpus Vitreamum Medil Aevi. Mem. edi- Jennifer Ann, Christine Amount. With Albert Wood- pany, 1040--, general mgr. Trambull compon London. Enaland, torial heard Art Bulletin. Home: Fairgrounds Rd., ley Co., N.Y.C., 1046-48; with Grant Adet., Inc., dept., Plainville, Conn., 1053-54, gen. L.C. 1041-40, George Woodbridge, Conn. Office: Yale Art Gallery, New 1048-04, 1.22, 1054-00, charge Pakistan ap- bn. assemblies Gept., 1054-36, with market Polk Meml. Award. Haven. erations, 1954-56, with Los Angeles office, 1950-57, services dir., N.Y.C., 1050-50, gen. mar. i. With Love and CROSBY, Thomas M., financier: b. Mpls., Oct. WITH Chgo. office, 1957-04 Assi. to pres., 1058-60, and TV dir., DeWitt, N.Y., 1059-02, V.D., Gate, London 20. 1914; S. F. M. and Harriet (McKnight) C.; grad. NC. adminstry. V.D., 1500-04; V.P., gen. mgr. mgr. div. 1962-03. rice pres., group exec. 160 Queen Victoria Phillips Acad., 1933: A.B., Tale, 1937: m. Ella Post-Keyes-Gardner, Inc., 1001--, dir. Regent, group, 1003-00. vice pres., group exec. Pillsbury. July 31. 1937; children-Thomas M., Da- V.P. American College Rallo Arts, Crafts and information group, 1000--. Served to it. CG). opera mgr.: b. vid P. Eleanor L., Mary E., Lucy S., Robert F. Sciences. Member of Chicago Federated Advertising 1040-46. Mem. Omeron Delta Kappa. PI Date Laurence Alden and With Gen. Mills, 1930-00. beginning 15 trainee, Club, Advertising Federation America, Am. Mgant. silon. Clubs: Century (Syracuse, N.Y.): Date: Hotchkiss Sch., successively grain buyer, operations control exce., Assn., Arad. Television Arts and Sets., British Anto- Coll and Country (Fayetterille) Randelph (X.): D., University of 1920-33. mgr. milifeed sales and purity oats onera- mobile Pacing Cash, Internat. Adv. dyss. Home: Mountain: St. Andrews Golf tions, 1953-50, asst. gen. mgr. spl. commodities 813 Castlewood Terrace, Chico. 60640. Office: 010 N.Y.): Union League (N.Y.C.). Home: 175 opera coach, dif., mem. con- div., 1950-60, dir., 1960-: now pres. Northwest N. Michigan .W., Chgo. 00611. 624 St., N.Y.C. Office: Gen. Electric Co., OIL 2057 conductor Growth Fund: V.D. S. T. McKnight Co. now Crosby CROSS, Claude D., lawyer: b. Enterprise. Miss., Lexington Ar., N.Y.C. world premiere Company). 1060--, also dir.: director of North- Oct. 22. 1893: S. John Citton and Mary Elizabeth with inf. AUS. west Bancorporation, Northwestem National Life (Killam) C.; A.B., U. Mo., 10:4: A.M., Harvard, CROSS, James Adam, elergyman, college Insurance Company. Chairman, Community Chest dent; hurn At Crawfordsville, Morida, here Clubs: Metropolitan 1915, LI.B., 1530; M. Jeannette Mardonald, Apr. 9, P.O. Box 333, Drive, 1000. Trustee Blake School, Minneapolis 12. 1011: the son of William II. and E.... 1931. Assi., Office of Pres. N.Y. Central Lines, 1920- 2408, Santa Fe Found. Served as 1st it. USMC, 1942-45. Decorated beth A. (Walker) C.; grad. Ch. of God Whe to 21; admitted to Mass. Dar. 1022: trial work with Bronze Star. Preshyn. (trustee). Chabs: Minnea- Sch., 1032: A.A., Tenn. Temple Coll., 10:5. Sherman 1.. Whipple Roston, 1021-30; ST. partner polis: Woodhill Country (Wayzata, Minn.). Home: Chattanoega, 1019: m. Nellie McClure, Sept. CO. exce.: b. Withington, Cross. Proctor & Pa.k, and successor Route 2. Box 1030, Wayzeta, Minn. Office: North- 1934: children-Marvin H.. Allen II., Norman 1 chief exec. officer, firms, now Withington. Cross. Park & Graden, Hos- western Bank Rldg., Mpls. 2. censed evangelist, 1933; ordained to ministry C. Pa. Home: Ef- ton, 1031- Chmn. Mass. chgn. Multiple Selerosis, God. 1936: pastor in Sanford, Fla., 1001-05 Thickol Chem. CROSEN. Robert Glenn, educator: b. Maitland. 1934-50, now hon. chairman, Tastee Newton The mons, S.D., 1930. Lake Worth. Fla., 1038-40. M.. Mo., Mar. 12. 1900; S. John Ulysses and Sarah Eliza- clogical School, the New England Haptist Hospital: tee, Fla., 1940-43. Tampa, Fia.. 10:3-44. for beth (Mitchell) C.: B.S., Tarkio Coll. (Mo.). 1923: administry. com. Andover-Newton Throl. Sch. Served corp. exec., atty.: nooga, Tenn., 1043-50; overseer, Neb., 1907-05. a M.A., U. of S.D., 1025, Ph.D., Columbia U., 1933: m. from 20 it. to capt., 700 F.A., 1st Div., U.S. Anny, S. James and Emily 1951-32. S.C., 1033-54: asst. gen. oversers in Alice Gwendolyn Sterenson, Aug. 20. 1025: children-- 1917-10. Fellow Am. Bar Found.. Am. Coll. Trial 1913: D.A., Ox- God. 1054-58, gen. overseer, 1058-62, Are Mary Alice (Mrs. Keith V. Michael), Robert Lawyers; mem. Am. Law Inst., Am., Mass., Boston 1016. M.A., 1919; state appointing bil., supreme Mail Alleen Mary O'llea, Glenn, Sarah E. (Mrs. Richard Bonello). Asst. in bar assis. Baptist (deason) Clubs: Country (Brook- ministers pension plan. 1058-62; state O'llen, John O'llea. chemistry, U. o: S.D., 1023-23, instr. in chemistry. line). Home: 255 Dudley St., Brookline 40, Mass. Chs. of God in state of F.A., 10-2-00; 1025-28; instr. in chemistry, Columbia U. Extension Office: TS Tremont St., Boston S. calisted in U.S. dent Lee College, Clevelond, Tenn. 10AC- in practice of Div., 1930-31: instr. in chemistry, Lafayette Coll., CROSS, Frank Meare. Jr., educator: 5. Hoss. Cal., bd. World Penecostal Fellowship 1061-01: CROSS. Louis J law firm Sullivan 1031-34, asst. prof. chemistry, 1934 3550. prof. July 13. 1921: S. Frank Monre and Mary (Ellson) supreme council: Its. 1935-57. seting dean. 1941-43. dean, 1943-46: Violeta Sugar C.: A.D., Maryville Call. 10421 B.D., McCormick Tumpa, Fla Member Commo. dean of faculty, 1040-57; head department chemistry Sugar Co., 1037- Theol. Sem., 1946; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins. 1950; and in reasion Nat. Assh. Evengellents, Abadam (Iran) Inst. Tech., 1957-62. acting Suzar Co 1930- M.A. (hon.). Harvard. 1057: m. Elizabeth 1. Si.o- MODE adminstre. 1954-37 Chmp. bd. pres., 1001-02: prof. chemistry Sterling (Kan.) 10a4-00. Com- walter. June 20. 1947: visidren-Susan E., Ellen God Orphange, 1947-50, Lee Coll Call., 1962-, also chmn. dept. Past bd. dirs. de Cespedes: Grand M., Priscilla Rachel. Ordained 10 ministry Presbyn G.ES. Appalachian Studies. Mem. Pentecostal Easton Family Service Assn.; past pres. trustees Mem. American, Ch., 1040: Nettle McCormick Milow Julins Hopking ship. Author: Glorious Gospel, 1956; Easton Community Chest. Recipient of J. Chamber of Com- 1015-45; Rayner fellow in semities. in instr. THIS the Church, 1902. Contbr. articles religious Packard Laird fellowship for cancer research, Colum- Roman Catholic. bia, 1020-30. Mem. Kan. Aead. Sc., Am. Chem. Hopkins, 1940-50; Vis. instr. McCormick Theol Home: 395 Broad St., Cleveland, Tenn. York City): Iia- Soc., Am. Assn. Univ. Profs., Sigma XI, PM Lambda 1048-40: Kent fellow Nat. Council Religion Higher CROSS. James Ellot, corp. exec., address. Author: (with Frank Edn. Johns Hopkins, 10.0-50; instr. blaz Listory Upsiton, Kappa Delta Rho (nat. pres., 1953-351. N.Y.C., Oct. S. 1021; S. Eliot and Marila (2d edit with Maion, Rotarian, Preshyn. Republican. Conthr. of Wellesley Co..., 1530-51: instr. McCorneck Theol. (00%) C.: grad. Groton Sch., 1040; certificate 1927. Home: Sem., 1951-53, asst. prof., 1054-05, hase. prof., articles to scientific jours. Home: 718 N. 6th St., 1943; LL.D., U. Va., 1048: m. Mary R.D. 2, Sterling, Kan. 67570. 1035-57; asso. prof. 0. T. Harvard Divinity Sch. Goelet, June 25, 1040: children-Sarah W. 1937-58, Baneock prof. Hebrew and Fother oriental Rliot Gorlet: m. 2J, Meredith Anell Margan corp. exec.: b. CROSLAND, (Charles) Anthony (Raven), British languages Call. Arts and Seis., 1957- 28. 1055; children-Rosalind Morgan, Date S. Lucius Olen gort. offic; 5. St. Leonards-on-Sea, Sussex, Eng., -, also curater Semitic Museum 71058-61 clair- roll. With CIA, 1048-51; research ast. In-t C.: grad. Jefferson ANG. 29, 19:8; S. Joseph Beardsell and Jessie man department neareastern languages, 1058-65; vanced Study, Princeton, N.J., 1031-22: 1926: B.S. in Com- (Raven) C.; M.A. with First Class Honours in annual professor Am Sch. Oriental Research, ASSO. Center Internat. Studies, Mass. Inst. Frances Magert, Modern Greats, Trinity Coll., Oxford U., 1946; Jerusalem, 1933-54: Ren memb leetr. Wartburg 1952-57: staff U.S. delegation Marila Conf. brothy Lynn (Mrs. T.I. Hilary Anne Sarson, 1052 (marriage dissolved Theol. Sem., 1530; Haskell lects. Oberlin Coll. Grad. staff Nat. Security Resources Panel (Galtier Osmond III. Em- 1057). Fellow, lectr. 000.00, also Jr. dean Trinity Sch. Theology. 1957; Jeffrey getter Goucher Coi- 1937; spl. asst. to See. Navy, also 10 AM farm manager Good- Co.1., 1047-50; mem. Parliament for S. Gloucester- lege, Balt., 1958; V.S. scholar Univ. Center, Ga., Research and Devel., 1957-61; mem. Ind 1031- shire, 1050-35, for Crimsly, 1000--: sec. Ind. 1937. Richmond (Va.) U. Center: Menini leetr. Analyses, 1061-64, sec., 1964- vis. peace 1531-05: v.p. in Commen jury into Coop. Movement, 1058-58: Mdr. Theol Sem: Rushton lectr. Saniford Uni- lectr. Sch. Internat. Service, Am. U. 15 Number & Mr. Cc., minister of state for econ. affairs, 1004-05; versity, 1567 Mem. staff for withing Mom. hudget com. Washington Health and Ken. mgr. Cross - of state for science and education. Dead Sea Scralls. 1053--: guadit. archaebl. "Njoin. Compil. Seried with 088 1043-13: 10:1- also Mem. 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Trastee CROSLAND, Derethy Murray. librarian: b. Stone Gross maphy, The Sea Scrolls in persodicals. Home: 2050 University Resipent cliner. Ministain. Ga., Sept. 13, 100%; d. Honert and Lena the Voi, XIIX The Anelent Washington 20016. Office: 400 American Man of the Year (Junes) Murray; Certificate library sci., Mmory U., Incrury of Hos: justs. Co- Artington. Va., 22202. Beaver, Silver Ante- 1523; m. James Henley Crosland, Aug. 18, 1025: 1 editor: The S. incm. CROSS, James U., air force officer: Secuts of Ameri- dau., Dorothy Evelyn. In catalog dest. Carneyle 1.1- editorial Ini., 1000-- ASSG. editor Tipol. USIA, Na., Apr. 25, 1923: S. James A American Teng ON brary of Atlanta, 1923-25; as.t. Ga. Inst. Tech. Nev., 1963--. Home: 31 Susie (Wells) C.: student t'. Nev., and Development Minuty, 1525-27, librarian 1027-32. dir. libraries, ton 73. Mass. Office: 0 Divisity Ar., 010-49. U. Mil., 1959-61 III. Mari Assn. (t.p. 1950- 1053-- Chief Investigator NSF grant for study- 33, Mass. 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Instructor botany, U. of S.D., Greenville, S.C., 1951-53: operations staff University of Oklahoma, Coose Bay, Labrator, 1956: comilt. operat BORN: New York City, October 8, 1921 EDUCATION: Yale University (international Relations major) Three-year Wer Certificate - January 1943 University of Virginia Law School, LL.B. - June 1948 MARRIED: Meredith Morgan Cross Four children Served in OSS, European Theater, 1943-45, qualified parachotist. U.S. Government employee (Washington and abroad): 1948-51 Research Assistant to Honorable George F. Kennan, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, New Jersey, 1951-2. Research Associate, Center for International Studies, Massechusetts Institute of Technology, 1952-57 Consultant and Staff Member, U.S. Delegation to Manila Conference, August and September 1954. Staff Member, National Security Resources Panel (Gaither Committee) 1957 Special Assistant to Secretary of the Navy and to Assistant Secretary for Research and Development, 1958-61. Member, Institute for Defense Analyses since May 1961. Acting Director, Economic and Political Studies Division, 1963-64. Presently Secretary of the corporation. Professorial Lecturer, School of International Service, American University HOLDS: Medal of Freedom (U.S.) 1946 Distinguished Civilian Service Award U.S. Navy) [90] King Christian X Medal (Denmark) 1947 CIVIC ACTIVITIES: Vestryman, St. John's Church, Lafayette Square Trustee, Washington Hospital Center Member, Budget Committee, Washington Health & Welfare Council LECTURER OR CONSULTANT: Interdepartmental Seminars, Foreign Service Institute Army Special Warfare School, Fort Brugg, North Carolina Inter American Defense College Air Command and Staff School Defense Intelligence School PUBLISHED WORK: Confiler ::. the Shaew st The Nature and Politics War (Doubleday, 19(3) Articles in periodicals and press. 3/16/67 659-2644 D. C. REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE 1625 EYE STREET. NORTHWEST WASHINGTON, D.C. 20006 GILBERT HAHN. JR. CHAIRMAN from December 5, 1968 Mr. Peter Flanigan Office of the President-elect 450 Park Avenue New York, N. Y. Dear Peter: I am forwarding the resume of Mr. James E. Cross whom I would strongly recommend for consideration in a policy level job. Mr. Cross' background would fit him for one of the following assignments: Atomic Energy Commission - Commissioner Department of State - Counselor's office Policy level - Intelligence Navy - sub-Cabinet rank During the Campaign, Mr. Cross was D.C. Chairman of the Arts and Sciences Division for Mr. Nixon, and a substantial contributor on the local level. I am personally interested in this case. Sincerely yours, Aftere Council Gilbert Hahn, Jr. Chairman GHJr/akh roling cc: Mr. Harry Fleming encl- 1 3/16/67 To: Dick Allen From: William Kintner Re: General Robert Richardson - For Director of Intelligence and Research in the State Department - Retired Air Force General, class '39 of West Point. Continuously involved in top level planning. Was one of the people who introduced the "New Look" to Europe in 1954 and was at that .time working with General Andrew Goodpastero In the last several years of his service he was with Bernard Schriever in Systems Command. He is now associated with Schriever in Schriever Associates. A very quick mind and very bright and very hard nose. Richard V. Allen NixonAgnew Director of Foreign Policy Research Campaign Committee 450 Park Avenue New York, N.Y. 10022 (212) 601-6400 TO: The Record From: Dick Allen Re: Recommendations from Dr. William R. Kintner, Foreign Policy Research Institute Bill Kintner has submitted the following additional recommendations which I pass on with my endorsement: NAME POSITION General Robert Richardson DEFENSE OR STATE Schriever Associates Director of Defense Intelligence Agency 1400 Wilson Boulevard or Director of Intelligence & Research, State Arlington, Virginia Stuart L. Hannon USIA 501 East 87th Street Member New York, NY. Helmut Sonnenfeld STATE Department of State Director, Bureau of Intelligence & Research Washington, D.C. George C. Prill FAA, DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION 16 Sutton Place Administrator New York, N.Y. Courtland Gross DEFENSE 1918 Girard Trust Building ASsistant Secy for Administration , or 1400 South Penn Square Director, Net Evaluation Group (new post) Philadelphia, Pa. Clare H. Timberlake STATE Department of State Asst Secy for Inter-American Affairs, or Washington, D.C. Asst Secy for African Affairs Slavko Bjelajac DEFENSE Department of the Army Asst Secy Army, or Deputy Asst Secy Pentagon Washington, 25, D.C. Luke Finley DEFENSE 30 Rockefeller Plaza Under Secretary of the Army Room 2064 New York, N.Y. 10020 Dr. George E. Taylor Far Eastern Institute Thomson Hall University of Washington Seattle, Washington Who's Who in America, 1967 TAYLOR, George E,, historian and political sel- entist; b. Corentry, Eng., Dec. 13, 1905; S. Thomas and Sarah (Chapman) T.; A.B., U. of Birmingham, A.M., 1928, Litt.D., 1957; Johns Hopkins, Harvard, 1928-30; m. Roberta Stevens White, June 17, 1933; children-Edith Claire, Gordon Thomas, Jean Robin; came to U.S., 1928, naturalized, 1913. Common- wealth fund fellow, Johns Hopkins and Harvard, 1928; Harvard-Yenching fellow, China, 1930-32; with Central Polit. Inst., Nanking, China, 1933-38: Lon- don U. extension lecturer, Leverhulme fellowship, 1936-37; tutor in history, Yenching U., Pelping, China, 1937-39: Rockefeller fellowship. New York, 1941-42: with Office War Information, 1042-45, State Dept., 1946; dir, Far Eastern Inst., Unit. of Wash. since 1946. Author: The Struggle for North China, 1941; Atlas of Far Eastern Politics (with others). 1042; America in the New Pacific, 1942; Changing China, 1042: The Phoenix and the Dwarfs (with George Savage). 1944: The Far East in the Modern World (with Franz Michael), 1956. Home: 1734 N.E. 55th P1. Office: Far Eastern Inst., Thomson Hall, U. Wash., Seattle. 1. NAME TAYLOR GEORGE EDWARD RACE- WHITE CITIZENSHIP- US 2. EDUCATION DEGREE- MA OR EQUIV AT- 6 CAN IN- OTHER 3. PROFESSIONAL HISTORY 46-68 ACADEMIC ADMIN-UNIV 46-68 ACADEMIC 42-46 FED EXEC-FOR PLCY/INTELL 36-41 ACADEMIC 33-36 EDUC & RESEARCH INST 4. SPECIALITIES ACADEMIC- AREA- POLITICAL SCIENCE INTEONATIONAL RELATIONS FAR EAST CONTEMPORARY SYSTEMS LICY CHINA INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS FORMOSA INTERNATIONAL POLITICS FOREIGN POLICY OTHER AREA STUDIES 5. EXECUTIVE POSITIONS OFFICER DIRECTOR BUSINESS 0 : FOUNDATION 0 C COLLEGE 0 C PROF ASSOC 0 0 6. MISCELLANEOUS POL PARTY INDEPENDENT AEI ASSOC YES SOURCE AEI FILE BIOGRAPHIES WHOS WHO/AMERICA 07 ID NUMBER FILM NUMBER YEAR DOMESTIC SERVICE INTERNATIONAL SERVICE $ Check the class of servicedesired; S WESTERN UNION Check the class of service desired. otherwise this message will be otherwise the message will be sent as a fast telegram sent at the full rate TELEGRAM FULL RATE W.P. MARSHALL DAY LETTER E TELEGRAM R. W. McFALL CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD PRESIDENT LETTER TELEGRAM NIGHT LETTER ® SHORE-SHIP NO. WDS.-CL. OF SVC. PD. OR COLL. CASH NO. CHARGE TO THE ACCOUNT OF TIME FILED Send the following message, subject to the terms on back hereof, which are hereby agreed to December 24, 1968 Mr. Peter Flanagan Room 1435 Hotel Pierre New York, New York For your information, I endorse Dr. George E. Taylor for the position of Director, Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Department of State. Congressman Thomas Pelly House Office Building Washington, D. C. WU1206(R2-65) Richard V. Allon Director of Foreign Policy Research Campaign Committee 450 Park Avenue New York, N.Y. 10022 (212) 601-8400 TO: The Record From: Dick Allen Re: Recommendations from Dr. William R. Kintner, Foreign Policy ReLearch Institute Bill Kintner has submitted the following additional recommendations which I pass on with my endorsement NAME POSITION General Clifton von Kann CIA 4201 Cathedral Avenue, N.W. Deputy Director Washington , D.C. Arnold Kramish ACDA RAND Corporation Deputy Director 1700 Main Street Santa Monica, California Amrom H. Katz AC DA RAND Corporation Deputy Director 1700 Main Street Santa Monica, California Robert Scalopino STATE Policy Planning Council member Aaron Wildovsky STATE Political Science Department Policy Planning Council member University of California, Berkeley Berkeley, California George Taylor STATE Far East Institute Policy Planning Council member University of Washington Seattle, Washington Joseph Walker DEFENSE Assistant Secretary of the Navy Lt. General Paul Breitweisser CIA 2817 Yeonas Drive, S.W. Deputy Director Vienna, Virginia XII. STATE 60. U.S. Representative to the U.N. Incumbent: James R. Wiggins D Dis. of Columbia 10/04/68 Candidates: 02 PAS POP 3 XII. STATE 61. Deputy Representative to the U.N. and Deputy Representa- tive in Security Council Incumbent: William B. Buffum U Maryland 01/26/67 Candidates: Erwin D. Canham 64 Editor Chris, Sci. Mon. Rita Hauser - 34 - Lawyer - - Peter M. Flanigan - - - 03 PAS POP 3 form 2 November 14, 1968 President-elect Richard M. Nixon 39th Floor-Pierre Hotel New York City, New York NOV 1 8 1968 Dear Mr. Nixon: In today's news appears the story saying you are launching a massive talent search to fill top jobs in your organization. I would suggest Erwin D. Canham as Ambassador to the United Nations. I know of no one who is better quali- fied to fill this position. He probably knows better than any one other person the problems of the many nations making up the U.N. He has visited most of the countries in the U.N., is known to their heads-of-state, and has been honored by many of these countries for his understanding of their problems. He is an eloquent speaker, a brilliant analyst, and is perhaps the best known newspaper editor in the world. Enclosed is the jacket of his book, Commitment to Freedom, (1958), giving biographical information about Mr. Canham. In the ten years since the publication of this book, Mr. Canham has added many outstanding achievements to his long list of accomplishments. One of these was serving as President of the United States Chamber of Commerce. I do not know whether Mr. Canham would be interested in the position, or whether The Christian Science Monitor would release him for it, but I do know that he could do a magnificent job in helping bring peace to the world. During the recent campaign I did everything possible to help in your nomination and election. At the time of the convention when T.V. interviews with the Missouri delegation indicated that they were to hold a caucus for the purpose of switching to Rockefeller, I got on the telephone and succeeded in getting over fifty people to wire the Missouri delegation urging them to stick to Nixon. These wires were read to the delegation and I am told they played a big part in holding the delegation in line for Nixon. I am telling you this so you may know that I am one of your ardent supporters and eager to see your administration a big success. Please accept my congratulations on the magnificent campaign which you waged to get the Republicans back in office. Respectfully, Miss norma Norma A. a Schultz Dohutz 7379 Pershing Avenue NAS:o University City, Missouri 63130 2 TO: THE FILES FROM: PMF DATE: 12/9/68 RE: IRWIN CANHAM Blount says he is a good man, articulate and a youthful 65, progressive and balanced. PUBLICATIONS 1. The Use of Index Clauses in Private Loans 7 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE LAW (Summer, 1958). 2. Breach of Contract Damages During Inflation 33 TULANE LAW REVIEW (Feb., 1959). 3. The French Droit de Suite: The Problem of Protection for the Underprivileged Artist under the Copyright Law 6 BULLETIN OF THE COPYRIGHT SOCIETY OF THE U.S.A. (Feb., 1959) This study won the National First Prize in the Burkan A.S.C.A.P. Competition, and was published in COPYRIGHT LAW SYMPOSIUM, Number Eleven (Columbia Univ. Press, 1962) 4. The Criminal Law in France 45 AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL (Aug., 1959) 5. The Study of Law in France, 10 HARVARD LAW SCHOOL BULL., FEB., 1959 6. The Central American Treaty for Free Trade and Integration A.B.A., SECTION OF INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE LAW BULL., Aug., 1959 7. The Impact of Inflation on America's Balance of International Payments, TASK FORCE REPORT: AMERICAN STRATEGY AND STRENGTH 86th Congressional Record, 2nd Sess. (1960) 8, Latin American Economic Integration: The Latin American Free Trade Area and the Central American Economic Integration and Free Trade Treaties. Report to the 12th Conference of the Inter-American Bar Ass'n., Bogota, Columbia (January, 1961) 9. A GUIDE TO DOING BUSINESS IN THE EUROPEAN COMMON MARKET (Book co-authored with husband), Oceana, 1960 10. From Lawyer to Writer -- with Sympathy (lay study of copy- right law) SATURDAY REVIEW (Jan. 14, 1961) 11. The Law of Privacy, SATURDAY REVIEW (Nov. 11, 1961) 12. Book reviews for the AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION JOURNAL 13. The Law of Letters, SATURDAY REVIEW (Feb. 9, 1963) 14. Translation from the French of Professor Houin's "Civil Consequences of a Violation of the Rules of Competition of the European Common Market", RECORD OF THE ASS"N. OF THE BAR OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, Dec., 1963 15. Bureau of National Affairs, Tax Management Series: U.S. Business Operations in France (1965, as revised) XII. STATE 62. Deputy Representative in Security Council of the U.N. with personal rank of Ambassador Incumbent: Richard E Pedersen U California 01/26/67 Candidates: 03 PAS POP 3 XII. STATE 62b. U.S. Representative with personal rank of Ambassador, Trusteeship Council Incumbent: Vacant Candidates: $28,000 PAS