Word: directors
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Commerce for the same reason. Robert Finch, Lieutenant Governor of California and one of Nixon's closest friends, will most likely get a Cabinet post-if he wants one. At the moment, his greatest ambition is to become a U.S. Senator. Maurice Stans, Eisenhower's Budget Director, has the inside track for Treasury...
...WALLACE. So far, the Cabinet makers have steered pretty clear of Wallace. He has indicated, however, the kind of Cabinet he would like. He would seek men, he said recently, "of the caliber" of FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover...
...costume look may get out of hand. Sculptress Marisol finds the speed with which costumes change puzzling and hard to keep up with. Ex-Model Wilhelmina worries because "I want to be a lady in the long run, not a teen-ager." Alexander's high-powered Fashion Director Francine Farkas, who is responsible for the store's considerable success in selling young people on the new way of dressing, nevertheless thinks that it can lead to "uniformed individuality," meaning that the combination of wide-legged pants, vests and chains has been overworked to the point where the wearers...
...other staff members have often made in print. Claiming that the association has denied its own attorney the same due process that it tries to assure for Negroes, Carter sent an ultimatum to the board demanding that Steel be reinstated before noon on Oct. 21. N.A.A.C.P. Executive Director Roy Wilkins, who was away on a vacation cruise during the board vote, told Carter that his action was "inappropriate," but other civil libertarians took a different view. They admitted that the thesis of Steel's article is open to question, but they were also quick to question the N.A.A.C.P...
...Ultimatum. "My God," said the N.A.A.C.P.'s assistant executive director, John Morsell, after he read the article. "Now they'll be able to say that the N.A.A.C.P. is jumping on the court." Bishop Stephen Spottswood, N.A.A.C.P. board chairman, denounced "historical inaccuracies" in the piece without specifying his objections, and one day after the article appeared, the board discharged Steel without summoning either him or Counsel Carter for an explanation...