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- Bio: Clifford L. Alexander, Jr. was a Foreign Affairs Officer, National Security Council, 1963-1964 and then Deputy Special Assisitant to the President 1964-1967. Alexander worked with Ralph Dungan (on appointments) and Lee White (on civil rights
- . He was an assistant to the special assistant to the secretary of health and medical affairs from 1963 to 1965, and Director of the National Heart Institute in 1965. He was Surgeon General of the United States from 1966 to 1969.
- LBJ Connection: LBJ's Congressional Liaison (House) and Legislative Affairs, especially California, 1967-8
Martin, Louis, 1912-1997
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- and Johnson on race-related issues. He was deputy chairman of the Democratic National Committee from 1961 to December 1968. In 1978, Martin was appointed special assistant to President Jimmy Carter for Black Affairs, specializing in policies affecting
- Bio: David Low Hackett (b. November 12, 1926, Dedham, Massachusetts-d. April 23, 2011, Rockville, Maryland), urban affairs consultant. He attended Milton Academy, where he met Robert F. Kennedy. Hackett joined John F. Kennedy's 1960 presidential
- in the Foreign Service, Cabot served as Assistant Secretary of State for Latin American Affairs during the Eisenhower Administration, Consul General in Shanghai, China until its communist takeover, and as charge d'affaires in Belgrade, Yugoslavia. After retiring
- President Nixon''s first appointee, announced only a week after the election. Nixon soon made Harlow a counselor to the president in all fields of national affairs.
Bundy, McGeorge, 1919-1996
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- LBJ Connection: Special Assistant for National Security Affairs, 1961-1966. Head of National Security staff and coordinated Staff work. Had jurisdiction over Situation Room and Classified Message Center.
- President for Programs and Projects until 1974. He was the Dean of the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas at Austin from 1974 to 1976. He took a faculty position at the University of Chicago’s School of Social Service
Watson, William Marvin, 1924
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- Corporation, his last title being Executive Vice President for Corporate Affairs. In April of 1976, Mr. Watsonresigned from Occidental. He was the president of Dallas Baptist University from 1979 to 1987.
Bohen, Fred, 1937-2015
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- in Public Affairs from the Woodrow Wilson School in 1966.
- Affairs Committee, where he spent much of his energy in the post-World War II and cold war eras. Foreign affairs, like his New Deal legal work, satisfied a need in him for "ministry." It was a political form of missionary work. Hays was a deeply
- Affairs, both located on The University of Texas campus in Austin. In January, 1971, Mrs. Johnson was appointed to a six-year term as a member of The University of Texas System Board of Regents. She was a life member of The University of Texas Ex-Student
- James P. Buchanan. He won the election on April 10, and was appointed to the House Committee on Naval Affairs at the request of President Roosevelt. He was re-elected to Congress in every election up to 1948. In 1941, he ran for the remaining term