Word: gardners
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...indeed, of U.S. strategy in all Southeast Asia. From Washington came Secretary of State Dean Rusk, Defense Secretary Robert S. McNamara, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Earle Wheeler, retired Joint Chairman Maxwell Taylor, White House Adviser McGeorge Bundy, Health, Education and Welfare Secretary John Gardner and Agriculture Secretary Orville Freeman. From Saigon came a 28-member South Vietnamese entourage headed by Ky, Chief of State Nguyen Van Thieu, Foreign Minister Tran Van Do, Defense Minister Nguyen Huu Co, and a nine-man U.S. team led by Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge. Waiting for the President in Honolulu were...
...them assume more off-campus commitments, believe more deeply that universities must contribute in concert, as well as individually, to U.S. goals and progress. They tend, by their energy and conviction, to nominate themselves-which often means coming to the attention of such committee pickers as HEW Secretary John Gardner or his chief education assistant, Francis Keppel. The current inner group is pictured and described on these pages...
Fred Harrinqton, 53, Wisconsin. He spends half his time away from Madison on projects in which his IBM memory, crisp voice and instant answers keep countless meetings moving toward decisive conclusions. He is an adviser to HEW Secretary John Gardner and the Peace Corps, chairs the Universities Research Association, Inc. (Argonne National Labs), which is building an atomic accelerator. He taught history at Wisconsin, rose from department chairman to president in ten years, has held the job three years...
ALLENBY OF ARABIA by Brian Gardner. 314 pages. Coward-McCann...
Johnson's Council of Economic Advisers, chaired by Gardner Ackley, predicts that the G.N.P. in 1966 will grow by almost the same amount as last year, rising from $675 billion to $722 billion, give or take $5 billion. Business capital investments will swell $7 billion, federal spending for goods and services will increase $7 billion and consumer spending will go up by $28 billion. All this will create 1,800,000 jobs and cut unemployment from 4.1% to 3.75% of the labor force, perhaps bringing it to as low as 3% at year...