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THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
December 30, 1958
MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT
In accordance with your request of September 27, 1958, the undersigned
have held several formal meetings and had additional informal discussions
concerning a new design for the flag. A great many proposals were
suggested by the general public, and these have been carefully analyzed
by the Committee in conjunction with the appropriate officials of the
Executive Branch.
Your Committee first determined that it desired to recommend a flag
which would retain the basic features of the present flag as to the number
and positioning of the stripes as well as the size and location of the field.
It then became apparent that there were two major alternative proposals
which might be acceptable. The first would form 49 stars in seven rows
of seven stars each with horizontal and vertical alignment. The second
arrangement also would have seven rows of seven stars each, but with a
staggered arrangement of the rows in a constellation.
Either of these designs would substantially carry out the traditional
development of the Flag, and each has merit in both precedent and
aesthetic arrangement. On balance, it is the conclusion of the Committee
that the staggered arrangement is preferred, and accordingly we so
best
recommend the attached design to you.
Secretary of State
Rabutts anderson
Secretary of the Treasury
Due a Enery
Secretary of Defense
David E. finley.
Chairman, Commission of Fine Arts
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