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...foundations made statements of their own in defense of their position. "The Ford Foundation has not used nay of its resources for un-American or subversive activities." H. Rowan Gaither, Jr., Foundation president, testified. "Nor have we used any of our resources for political purposes, propaganda, or attempts to influence legislation...
According to H. Rowan Gaither, Jr., the current president of the Foundation, philanthropy, like the old Mormon defense of polygamy, "is a hard thing to live." Gaither's staff receives more than 7000 letters a month, many of them seeking part, if not all, of the Foundation's annual income. As a result, the Foundation must reject far more requests than it can accept...
Leadership v. Authority. Through those five years, DuBridge ruled with an easy mixture of tact and firmness. He not only kept his freewheeling scientists happy, he also managed the military. Says H. Rowan Gaither Jr., now president of the Ford Foundation, "He exerted not authority, but leadership." Adds Physicist Rabi: "He believed in his people and what they could do. He made the people there become great men because he believed them great." Most important, he would back up his scientists against the most stubborn military conservatism. When Physicist Luis Alvarez invented G.C.A., he had little to support...
...Rowan Gaither, president of the Ford Foundation; James F. Brownlee, partner of J. H. Whitney & Co.; John J. McCloy, chairman of the Chase National Bank; Charles E. Wilson, chairman of W. R. Grace...
...Hoffman's interim successor, the Ford Foundation trustees selected H. (for Horace) Rowan Gaither Jr., 43, San Francisco lawyer, board chairman of the nonprofit Rand Corp. (scientific research), and onetime assistant director of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's radiation laboratory. Gaither has been a Ford Foundation adviser since...