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Stuart W. Rockwell Oral History Interview
… rockwell: well, insofar as they were here in the [22] state department yes, of course -- loy henderson, george allen, gordon merriam. gordon merriam, i think, was the son of a missionary, or may himself have been a missionary at one time. mckinzie: what about …
Harry N. Howard Oral History Interview
… panama and suez canals, on the other. papers of this sort, however, have to go through channels, and quite naturally so. gordon merriam, then chief of the near eastern division, and i discussed the paper with loy henderson, director of the office of … allen, later assistant secretary of state for near eastern and south asian affairs, ambassador to iran, india, yugoslavia; gordon merriam, chief, division of [18] near eastern affairs; john d. jernegan, later ambassador to iraq and algeria. i used …
Evan M. Wilson Oral History Interview
… with them was through the so-called [26] interdivisional area committee on arab countries, the members of which were gordon merriam, foy kohler, and myself for the near east division and ireland and yale for what was called the division of … 71-72 kohler, foy, 26 korean conflict, india's reaction to, 75-77 kourani, habib, 28 league of nations, 3 , 4 merriam, gordon, 26 millspaugh, arthur, 41 , 52 minor, harold b., 42 near east, u.s. role in, 15 nepal, 72-74 niles, david k., 33 …
Roger W. Jones Oral History Interview
… for better presidential machinery. and it was shortly after the 1936 election, as i recall, that the famous brownlow-merriam committee went to work, leading to the development of what ultimately became a very extensive series of … director, as they all were: dave [david e.] bell, an economist although a former budget bureau and truman staffer; kermit gordon; charlie [charles l.] schultze; and certainly charlie [charles] zwick. now we have an economist-banker again in bob … have been almost indistinguishable. charlie schultze had most of his earlier government experience in the council. kermit gordon came from the council. the relationship during the eisenhower administration also was close. but i don't know what the …
The Truman White House Oral History Interview
… for six months, and i knew people like louis brownlow and the old crowd, you know, and admired [12] luther gulick and merriam and these people. i had been reading in the field of public administration and law, had worked up with the rules … 'alright, get john if you can.' i came back and promptly got john lined up. [66] the third thing was to get him to bring gordon gray from the secretary of the army over to the white house and send frank pace over there as a means for ameliorating the condition with louis johnson because gordon wasn't really knowledgeable, and (yet he was) motivated. now he agreed to pace and he went over as secretary of the …
Harold I. McGrath Oral History Interview
… were lunching prior to the ceremonies at the california memorial [ 3] stadium, and he came through with bob [robert gordon] sproul, the president of the university, and others; and i shook hands and we chatted a little bit, and i told him my … labeled them "upy and downey" and made a show-business thing of it. but he lost to what i refer to as "fat frank finley merriam" the damndest fool that was ever governor of california. and so that was the start of downey's career. downey took on … committee of california, 17 and presidential election campaign of 1948, 2-9 mcgrath, j. howard, 43 , 44 , 45-46 , 81 merriam, frank finley, 83 moore, robert, 79 , 92 murphy, judge, 89 , 91 neustadt, richard, 92 newsome, bill, 44-45 nixon, …