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...Kennedy Administration is "almost unique in being composed of people who have studied public affairs and public policy most of their adult lives," Daniel S. Cheever '39, instructor in Government and Special Research Assistant to the President, declared last night...
Speaking before a meeting of the Harvard-Radcliffe World Federalists on "New Faces in Foreign Policy," Cheever examined the qualifications of McGeorge Bundy, Walt W. Rostow Panl Nitze, and other key Presidential advisers. Cheever voiced fear that a plethora of special assistants might hamper the President's all-important relations with his Secretary of State, or interfere with the unified direction of his foreign policy...
...attributed the numerous new advisory posts to the expansion of national security affairs activities, which are now too numerous for the State Department to handle alone. Referring to possible conflicts in the decision-making process, Cheever suggested "Who Is Secretary of State?" as a possible sub-title for his talk...
Also, Daniel S. Cheever '39, Special Research Assistant to the President, will speak on "The Foreign Policy Makers of the Kennedy Administration," in the Lower Common Room of the Union tonight...
Price and Daniel K. Cheever, Special Assistant to Pusey to prepare a report on federal aid, agreed, after a cursory reading of the report, that it was "useful and well-done...