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...recent article in the Washington Post, Arthur A. Maass, professor of Government, and Joseph Cooper, assistant professor of Government, urged that Johnson "withdraw or simply ignore" unjustifiably strong objections he made to a provision in the Omnibus Rivers and Harbors...
...Maass and Cooper defend the measure as effective use of the legislative veto, "a new and promising mechanism of legislative oversight." They point out that it is used when the President submits plans for the reorganization of agencies and functions in the executive branch, which do not go into effect until Congress has 60 days to study and perhaps veto them...
After listing all the President's possible objections to the water-resources procedure, Maass and Cooper conclude that "it is hard to find the dangers the President fears...
...omission of a line of type in Friday's CRIMSON a remark on the Department of Social Relations appears to be attributed to Arthur A. Maass, chairman of the Government Department in Friday's CRIMSON. It was actually Richard G. Leahey, director of the Laboratories for the Division of Engineering and Applied Physics, who said, "Federal support for the behavioral sciences came later and they now are beginning to face the problem that we have already faced...
...Government Department can provide a half-time teaching arrangement for its junior members, Maass said, but many would rather spend more time teaching. Maass also pointed out that it is harder to obtain research grants in the field of political theory than in economics...