Word: elected
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Your story on Rusk, McNamara, Dillon & Co. really makes them sound like the "best men" kind of selections President-elect Kennedy wanted for his Cabinet...
...have had called to my attention an article in TIME concerning the appointment of the successor to the U.S. Senate of President elect Kennedy [and reporting that Congressman McCormack was "angered" by the appointment]. Relations between President-elect Kennedy and me are very cordial, and will continue...
...that its budget for this year is satisfactory. The Budget Bureau has already out Undersecretary Dillon's figure of $5.5 billion to $4.7 billion, and the Administration will be extremely lucky if the combined axes of the House and Senate leave as much as $4.0 billion Unless the President-elect is willing to fight for between $4.5 and $5.0 billion at the expense of other legislation, his subordinates are unlikely to escape their by now traditional frustrations...
Pusey also commented on the recent Harvard appointments in Washington as "supplementing the natural process of faculty turnover," but complimented the "taste which our colleague, the President-elect, has shown in his choice of officers...
Millikan, who has advised President-elect Kennedy on questions of foreign aid for several years, was asked, soon after Kennedy's election, to draw up a memorandum listing his own proposals regarding the "Peace Corps" plan...