Word: hewes
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...most alarming feature of Title VI." Greenberg said, "Is that HEW has virtually no staff to enforce it." Further more, he said, "there appear to be no plans to engage staff of adequate strength...
...Economic Security, which drafted the original Social Security Act, he has been involved ever since in Government welfare programs, now is on an extended leave of absence from the University of Michigan, where he taught public welfare administration. In recent years he has been key man in preparing HEW's legislature program, including the Medicare bill now before Congress...
...Attended the unveiling of a portrait of Connecticut Senator and ex-Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare Abraham Ribicoff, which will hang in HEW headquarters. Following a rendition by the Social Security Chorus, a volunteer choir composed of about 40 employees of the Social Security Administration's office near Baltimore, Johnson made a little talk, wisecracking: "I was told that they were going to hang a U.S. Senator...
...pick up any or all of them. But if Lyndon Johnson means to rebuild his team, he is certainly going about it slowly and cautiously. The word last week was that the President is seeking no major Cabinet changes, at least for the present, although Treasury Secretary Douglas Dillon, HEW's Boss Anthony Celebrezze, and CIA Director John McCone all may resign soon. Nor is Johnson rushing to fill the vacancy left by Bobby Kennedy, though the post may well go eventually to Nicholas Katzenbach, who is now Acting Attorney General...
...President apparently feels that Shriver's prestige is needed to make the War on Poverty a going operation. And after a long congressional hassle this summer over the need for an autonomous agency to combat poverty, the program is not about to be shifted under the aegis of HEW to accommodate its director. Anyway, Shriver has his eye on the Illinois Senate seat which Paul Douglas will reportedly vacate in 1966. This leaves Young, who would be the first Negro Cabinet member in history...