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Richard Nixon Presidential Library White House Special Files Collection Folder List Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 21 18 11/23/1968 Memo Memo from Allen to Haldeman RE: Melvin A. Conant, Jr. 1pg. 21 18 n.d. Report Resume for Melvin A. Conant, Jr. 3pgs. 21 18 n.d. Report Resume for John R. Stevenson. 3pgs. 21 18 11/22/1968 Letter Letter from Hardy C. Dillard to Glenn A. Olds recommending John R. Stevenson to a position within the Sate Dpt. 1pg. 21 18 n.d. Report "Who's Who in America" biography for Gerard Coad Smith. 1pg. 21 18 n.d. Memo Memo from William Kintner to Dick Allen RE: Robert Schaetzel. 1pg. Tuesday, May 26, 2009 Page 1 of 5

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Page 1: White House Special Files Box 21 Folder 18 · White House Special Files Collection Folder List Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description 21 18 11/23/1968

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Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description

21 18 11231968 Memo Memo from Allen to Haldeman RE Melvin A Conant Jr 1pg

21 18 nd Report Resume for Melvin A Conant Jr 3pgs

21 18 nd Report Resume for John R Stevenson 3pgs

21 18 11221968 Letter Letter from Hardy C Dillard to Glenn A Olds recommending John R Stevenson to a position within the Sate Dpt 1pg

21 18 nd Report Whos Who in America biography for Gerard Coad Smith 1pg

21 18 nd Memo Memo from William Kintner to Dick Allen RE Robert Schaetzel 1pg

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Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description

21 18 nd Form Form containing professional and breif personal information on Rober J Schaetzel 1pg

21 18 nd Other Document Document stating incumbent Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian amp Pacific Affiars and potential candidates 1pg

21 18 nd Report Background information for Frederick Nolting 1pg

21 18 nd Report Recommendations (author unk) for Frederick Nolting to an appropriate position in the Sate Dpt And Lewis F Powell as Attorney-General 1pg

21 18 nd Report Whos Who in America biography for Marshall Green 1pg

21 18 12091968 Letter Letter from Gerald Ford to Flanigan recommending Jerome Alan Cohen to key positions within the State Dpt 1pg

21 18 nd Report Resume for Jerome Alan Cohen 2pgs

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Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description

21 18 12061968 Letter Letter from Alpheus Jessup to Robert Murphy expressing desire to serve in the new administration with attached resume 5pgs

21 18 19671968 Other Document Cut-out copies from Whos Who in America (1967) amp American Political Science Association Directory (1968) giving brief biographies each for Joseph Lee Sutton 1pg

21 18 nd Report Printout (resume) listing vital information for Joseph Lee Sutton 1pg

21 18 12241968 Memo Western Union telegram from Ross Adair to Peter Flanigan endorsing Charles Marshall Brig Gen Samuel Marshall Joseph Sutton amp John Burkhart for key positions in new administration 1pg

21 18 nd Other Document Document stating incumbant and potential candidates for Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern amp South Asian Affairs 1pg

21 18 11131968 Letter Letter from Barber B Conable to Harlow recommending Bill Macomber amp Parker Hart for Assistant Secretaries of State 2pgs

21 18 nd Other Document Brief biographical information RE Parker T Hart 1pg

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Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description

21 18 nd Form Endorsement form endorsing Raymond D Gastil by Dick Allen for Assistant Secretary of Sate for Near Eastern amp South Asian Affiars Policy Planning Staff 1pg

21 18 nd Other Document Document stating incumbant and potential candidates for Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs 1pg

21 18 19681964 Other Document Cut-out copies from Whos Who in America (1968) amp American Economic Association (1964) giving brief biographies each for Gilbert Warren Nutter 1pg

21 18 nd Other Document Printout (resume) listing vital information for Gilbert Warren Nutter 1pg

21 18 12051968 Memo Memo for the record from Knudsen RE Warren Nutter - Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs 1pg

21 18 nd Other Document Document stating incumbant and potential candidates for Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs 1pg

21 18 nd Memo Memo from Kintner to Allen RE John Bowling 1pg

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Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description

21 18 nd Report Biographical data for Dr Roland I Perusse

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23 Nov 68

To Haldeman

From Allen

Re MELVIN A CONANT JR (resume attached)

Melvin Conant is a logical candidate for the position

of ~ssietant Secretary for European Affairs in the Departme~t

of State -His experience as Political Advisor and Government

Relations Counsellor for Europe and the Far East Standard Oil

Company of New Jersey has been far-reaching He knows the

name of the game and the players as well He is highly regarded

in Europe and in this country

He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations

and is also a member of the State Department Advisory Panel

on European Affairs He has been a professor at the National War

College and is also a member of the Institute for Strategic

Studies in London He has also published in the field

Important here is that he has been closely associated

with NATO affairs Moreover he personally knows many high-ranking

European government officials

Conant has been of great help in the foreign policy field

during the campaign I often called upon him for assistance

He comes highly recommended by Bill Kintner of the University

of Pennsylvania an RN advisor of long standing

I add my own strong recommendation He would be a faithful

and imagmzilative team-player in the Nixon Administration

MelvinA~ ConRn~ Jr

16 Titus Laue Cold Spring Harbor Neu York

(l1yrtlc 2-7629)

1 Born Neu York City larch 20 1924 of American parents

gt Educatedmiddot Harvard Con~So (Hngna (VTIl l 1cde in international tf~fT entl djp1oL1llcy) 1949 Harvard University 11A Far Eastern studies (1951)

3 Married l-Iary B-ewster Paine Green Septembr 2 1946

4 Children Ian James Conant (1947) Alan Conant (1950) J~y Conant (1955)

5 Experience 1 In 1951 bessn an e~tendcd tour of the Philippines lIons Kong Indo~esin Helaya lhnilDnd end Bunltlj Pkistan India and Cey1on to analyze Correnunist penctrEtion in cer~ain groups At the conclu3ion of the trip reccrf1onded countershyaction snd helped initiate it Subsequent visits in the intervening years for othel purposes have included Japan Attended conferences on Far Eastern affairsbeginning 1947 to the present

2 Frou 1951-1955 tUS Excutive Directc~middot of the 11cific and Asian Affairs Council Ravraii Responsible for operashytiona of office and for the bdefing of businessmen with interests in Southeast Asla and Japan Appoinied by the TGrritorial Governor a founding member of the Board and Executive COUi11ittee of the International Coopertion Center -- forerunner of the present East-tgtJest Center for the training of Asiens

Advised elements of US Air FClrce and Us Navy on political developments in Asia likely to affect operations and plannirg l1cmber of the National Security Forum Jdr l1at College yompleted repors on Soviet diplornacy and tactics in ADia at the request of Us Air University (long-range planning section of the Air Har College)

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l-roro 1953 to 1955 ~7a5 a go-betcn for several Chinese banks and firms and leadlng Hestern banks and utilities in Hawaii These iohed to break down the racial lines drawn between races and for two years aosisted in the

censitive discussions as a person with close friends in the racial comlllunities involved

Research Secretary of the Honolulu Chamber of Commerces Economic Development Comittce and member of the Governor 6

Cornmittee to work with the Stanford Research Institute on economic problems of the Territory

3 Invited to join the Council on Foreign Relations (1955) a~ a Council member and on the executive staff reGponshysible for the programs involving over one hundred private meetings held annually with foreign diplomats journaliGts and politicians

ResponRible for organizing Council discussions on ~rity Systen1s in the Hestern Pacific and US Strat~ic Bases Overseas and as a consequence was invited to the Weapons System Evaluation Group of the Department of Defense

Later Olas responsible for initinting two other Council series on Military Strategy and US Policy and Political en~_ Strategic Problems of Do terrence

In 1959 began a study of the political and military effects of special weaponaon US allies in Europe and on the Asian perimeter Subsequently visited some of the~e

allied countries to appraise defense problems in the light of Soviet military capabili~ies Lectures annually at the Royal Canadian Air Force College and various US military colleges _

4 Invited to join the faculty of the National 1-Jar College 1960-1961 as Professor of Internationnl Security Affairs Responsible for the research programs on national Qecurity policy problems (methods of analysis presentation of argumentetc) partiCipated in by each class member Assisted in the analysis of current security issues Lectured on US Defense relations with Canada and on India and Pakistan (in the latter cases analyzing the internal poli tical factors affecting forejgn policy objectives) Faculty member assisting in course of War College visit to test and East Europe (Warsaw and Bclgrada)

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5 (Summer and Fall 1961) Completed study for the Council on Foreign Relations Subject Strat~gic

Defense of North Amt~rica a case study of the political effects in Canada of changing military requirements of special Heapons The stldy was published in the late Spring 1962 as The IJon~ Polar i-lctch~

6 Regional Political Advisor East Africa South Southeast and East Asia Esso Standard Eastern Neiil York (Decpmber 1961-1962) the Asian regional company of Jersey Standard

7 Government Relations Counsellor Europe Far East Standard Oil Company_~-) New York 1963 - Special responsibility for developing a worldwide system for collection and analysis of political information relevant to corporate operations and planning Concentration since 1963 on defense-political aspects of Europe with regard to security of supply

8 Appointed State Department Advisory Panel on European Affairs December 1966

9 Publications in the ~ard Unive~~__Mo~~raph secteries (Far East) Far [astern Survel Int~tj ona1 Journal (Canada) Royal Canadian Air Force College Journal The United States and Japaq (conference report) and ~ Issues on the World Scene (conference report) The Iong Pltlar v1atch (Canada and the Defense of North Anlerica) Canada in Defense of the l-lest (Foreign Affairs April 1962) and Canada (published by the Foreign Policy Association NY)

10 Member Council 011 Foreign Relations Institute for Strategic Studies (JJolldon) Board of rrustees Woods Hole Oceanographic

Institution Board of Trustees Antioch College Board of Trustees South Street Seaport

Museum New York New York Yacht Club

11 Sports Sailing (cruising)

~ Member of Department of State Advisory Panel on International Law

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JOHN R STEVENSON

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Date of birth~ October 24 1921 j

Educationi lt middotmiddotmiddotAndover 1938

ltgt~ Princeton AB (School of Public and gt International Affairs) summa cum laudo PBK 1942

~ ~ ~ Columbia Law School LLB 1949 - middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddoti ~middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot D Ju S 1952

bull I I I bull bull bullbullbullbullbull bull I bullr bull C bull ~middotmiddot-i ~ Edi tor-in-Chief Columbia Law Review 1949 ~

~ lt middotmiddotLecturer in International Law Collmb1a I 1 Law School 1950

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~ ~ 1942-1946imiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot~ middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotgtJmiddot~middotU S Naval Intelligence (Lieut) -

0 ~ oi Assistantmiddot Naval Attache Madrid (1944-1945) gt gt 1946-194~ ~~ gt ltgt Passed co~petitive FOreign Service -J - ~ bull examinations ~ ~ ) ~ Polit~cal Office~ State Department lt I Offlce of Amerlcan Republic Affairs J

~lt1 Profession ~ ~ Private practice of laW with Sullivan amp ~ ~ c~omwelJl sincell~159056(m)embeirtof fitrim l ~ - Slnce anuary - n erna ona

=~lt prac~ice Professionalmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot middotPresident American Society of International

~I Associa~ions bull Law 1966-1968

~-- Member Board of Edi torsI American Journal gt ) of International Law 1d60- ~ ~ middotmiddotmiddotChairman Committee on International Law ( t - New York State Bar Association 1963-H~65 Ch9-irman~ommittee on International Law

- middot)~~~lt(~~ lt ~~ ~9~~~~i~~5~~1~~~ Bar of the City i - ~ i~~~~- Member of Council Section of International lt~ ( ~ middotltltmiddotand Comparative Law American Bar imiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot ~ lt Association ~- -Member Council on Foreign Relations ~ember Center for Inter-American Relations In

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Annex - John R Stevenson

Positions in Professional Societies

President of American Society of International Law 1966-1968

Chairman International Law Committee Association of the Bar of The City of New York 1958-1960

Chairman International Law Committee New York State Bar Associat~on 1963-1965

Member of Council Section of International and Comparative Law American Bar Association 1967-to-date

Member of Board of Editors American Journal of International Law 1963-to-date

State Department Advisory Committee on International Law1967-1968

List of Publications

The Chilean Popular Front Univ of Penna Press (1942)

Comp~rative and Foreign Law in American Law Schools 50 Col LRev 613 (1950)

Effect of Recognition on the Application of Private International Law Norms 51 Col LRev 710 (1951)

The Relationship of Private International Law to Public International Law 52 Col LRev 561 (1952)

Legal Aspects of the Public Offering of Foreign Securities in the United States Market 28 Geo Wash LRev 194 (1959)

The Sabbatino case - three steps forward and two steps back 57 Am J Intl L 97 (1963)

Judicial Decisions Involving Questions of International Law Am J Intl L (1963-1965)

The State Department and Sabbatino - nEvIn Victors are by victories undone 58 Am J Intl L 707 (1964)

Book Review of Smigel The Wall Street Lawyer 65 Col LRev 738 (1965)

Book Review of Lillich The Protection of Foreign Investment 61 Am J Intl L 226 (1967)

Presidents Addresses Proceedings American Society of International Law 1967 and 1968 bull

Lawyers

Robert Dechert senior partner Dechert Price amp Rhoads Philadelphia former General Counsel Defense Department Eisenhower Administration

Eric Hager partner Shearman amp Sterling former Legal Adviser of the State Department Eisenhower Administration

John G Laylin partner Covington amp Burling Washington

Carlyle E Maw partner Cravath Swaine amp Moore

Herman Phleger senior partner Brobeck Phleger amp Harrison San Francisco California former Legal Adviser of the State Department Eisenhower Administration

Lyman M Tondel partner Cleary Gottlieb Steen amp Hamilton presently President of the New York State Bar Association

Bankers and businessmen

Karl G Harr President Aerospace Industries former Presidential Assistant Eisenhower Administration

George S Moore Chairman First National City Bank of New York

John H Schiff senior partner Kuhn Loeb amp Co

John Young senior partner Morgan Stanley amp Co

Professors

Professor William W Bishop Jr University of Michigan Law School Editor-in-Clief American Journal of International Law

bull Professor Herbert W Briggs Cornell University

Professor Hardy Dillard Dean Virginia Law School former President of American Society of International Law and former President of Association of American Law Schools

Professor Myres S McDougal Yale Law School

Professor Stephen M Schwebel Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies also Executive Vice President of American Society of International Law

Professor Carl B Spaeth former Dean of Stanford Law School

Professor William C Warren Dean Columbia Law School

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November 22 1968

Dr Glenn A Olds Nixon-Agnew Headquarters 450 Park Avenue New York New York

Dear Mr Olds

Permit me to identify myself as the recently retired Dean of the University of Virginia Law School and a former President of the American Society of International Law I have also served the government in a number of consulting and other capacities bull

It is my understanding that gOhn middotR Stevensow of Su11ivan ~ amp Cromwell is under consideration for a possible position of re- sponsibility with the Department of State MY unsolicited opinion

touching his ability and character may be summed up in four words He is absolutely topflight

I have known him for a number ofiyears and have worked with him from time to time I am also familiar with the reputation he I

enj oys both at the bar and in the academic community I can asl- j

sure you that his apPOintment would be very warmly received by all whomiddot have come within the circle of his influence and I would as-

Sume also by all who know him by reputation~ Indeed I can think ~ of no one who better commands as much respect from both sides of

our profession--a respect born of an awareness of his personal qualities his intellectual capacities and his balanced views on the problems confronting the nation

I am positive his appointment would be in the national inshyterest and would reflect g+eat credit on President-elect Nixon

I have written in generalities only because I assume the details of his record are already available If however I can

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middot supply any desi+ed information please do not hesitate to command ~ May I repeat that Jack is absolutely topflight and may I add ~ Imiddotthat his wife is endowed with intelligence beautyand cba~ The President-elect ~ould not do better

Sincerely

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FREDERICK NOLTING

Home 58 Avenue Foeh Paris 16 France

Business Morgan Guaranty Trust Company 14 Pace Vendone 75 Paris (ler) France

Native of Richmond Virginia - approximately 55 years old

Graduate of St Christophers School in Richmond The University of Virginia Harvard University Graduate School - MasterJs Degree in History

Served in united States Navy during World War II with assignments_ mainly in the pound1editerr2nean and European theatres

On the faculty of the University of Virginia from approximately 1947 to 1950

1950-1964 - United States Foreign Service Officer 1955 approximately to 1961 - attached to the U S NATO Mission in Paris in vcrious top level capacities 1961-1963 - Ambassador to South viet Nam 1963-1964 - Various assignments in the State Department in Washington after which he resigned from the Foreign Service

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not corresponded 7ith him since the election I feel 7 that he would consider an appointment to an aEprop riate

positipn in the State Department under the ne~y adminis t ratlon He also is well k nown to Mr Robertson in Richmond and I am certain to Mr Murphy It is interesting that during the period of his service as Ambassador to South Viet Nam the fortunes of that country and the united states were substantially better than they have been at any time since He was an impartial but emphatic supporter of President Diembecause he realized that this man had the widest support of any politician in South Viet Nam and the unhappy events since Diems murder at the instigation of certain liberal groups in our state Departme nt and CIA in 1963 have abundantly proVen the soundness of his views

Mr Nolting is also well acquainted with European affairs through his years in various responsible positions with our NATO Mission in Paris and through his present e x ecutive assignshyment with the Horgan Guaranty Bank He again is a scholarly but realistic advocate of a positive A~erican policy with our own national interests as the most important determining factor shy

V IIILewis F Powell Jr

As a possibility for Attorney-Gene-al Lewis Powell is an extremely able and practiccl man who has given very generously of his time and talents to public service but who is also a leading corporate lawyer It was he who was the principal r architect of what has been called the financial coup of the 1960s when the comparatively small little known Albemarle Paper Company of Richmond in 1962 took over the giant Ethyl Corporation that had been formerly mvned by Standard Oil of New Jersey and General Motors His eminence as a lawyer is seen in his Presidency of the American Bar Association and as a member of the present Virginia constitutional Commission Chairman of the Richmond city Charter Commission in 1948 and many other notable as~ignments

Mr Powells name was brought up by George Champion formerly Chairman of the Chase-Manhattan Bank who discussed his availability with Archie Davis during the week of the election I do not know whether Lewis Powell would accept appointment as Attorney-General but if it were tendered and he were willing he ould fill this important position with distinction and with great benefit to our whoie country

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Mr Peter Flanigan Office of the President-elect 450 Park Avenue

New York New York 10022

Dear Peter

Enclosed is a copy of the resume 0

of Law at Harvard University Alan rofessor

As you will note Mr Cohens record is outstanding He is especially interested in the position as Ambass d n Sonsul-General in Hong Kong Deputy Assistant f or East As i an and Pacific Affairs Le a1 Advisor a t the en of tate or G~eral Coun~l of e Depart~ent or the A~S Controf A~bull I have known Mr Cohen for many years and have no hesitancy in recommending him for anyone of these positions in the new Administration

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IProfessor of Law Harvard University

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(Fulbright Scholar)

LL B --Yale 1955 (Edi tor-in-chief Yale Law Journal i Betts Prize for highest ~rades iin third year class i Order of Coif)

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1955-56--Law clerk to Chief Justice Warten 1956-57--Law clerk to Mr~ Justice Frankfurter 1957-58--Associatemiddot Covington sect Burling Washington DC 1958-59--Assistant US Attorney Washington DC 1959--Special Consultant US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations 1959-64--Professor of Law and Feliow Center for Chinese

Studies Universi ty of Cplifornia (Berkeley) 1964-date--Professor of Law and Member of Executive Committee

East Asian Research Center Harvard University

Area of Expertise

Chinese law and governmenti l i~tern~tional la~ and politicsi comparative la~l i adminis r rative and criminal law

Languages I

Speak and read Chinese Frenc~ and SpanishI

Books

1 The Criminal Process ir the Peoples Republic of China 1949-1963 (1968)

2 China and International Law (nearing completion)

Also assorted articles in journals devoted to China Asia and law

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Institute of PoliticsHarvard University

Chairman American Society of Internat i onal Laws Panel on China and the World Community

Chairman Subcommittee on l Chinese Law of the Joint Committee on Contemporary China 9 f the American Council of Learned Societies and Social S6ienceResearch Council

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Dear ~ Murphy

I Vant to bring to your attention my interest in serving in the new administration Only on my return from a long trip to Australia Philippines and Indonesia this week did I know of your service to the Presiden~~Elect In your s~arch for qualified personnel you may find my talents of ~se

The resume attached has been sent earlier to John Mitchell Peter Flannigan Bryce Har l ow and Harry Flemming as well as to Mr Nixon by Congressman John T Myers of Indiana

At a time when Asians are wondering whether interest in Asia will be maintained utilization of some like myself with long involvement in Pacific affairs would seem to be helpful

I will be on vacation in Nassau and Bradenton the next two weeks but would of course hop back to New York or Washington Should you wish Congressman Myers I

office telephone 225-ii889 at the Capitol will know where to reach me

From December 22 to 25 I will be in Washingto~ (telephone 362-3064) On the 26th and 27th I will be in my New York office (telephone 974-4254)

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- Experience Incemationlll Relacions International Economics BusineBB Econoric Development Politico-Military Affairs World-wide int~re8ts witl heavy concentration on the Asia and Pacific regionf

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Political and government relations analyst~nd advisor for an international oil company Supervises surveys of political social and government developments and trends significant to business and governments in area from Japan to Pakistan Advises top management on operational programs and planning from standpoint of political and government conditions

Advises on corporate comnunications with governments (U S and foreign) to assure maximum understanding and minimum mis~i~terpretation of company policies and activities

Knows well most count~ies (Japan Korea China Hongkong Philippines Vietnam Thailand Malaysia Singapore Indonesia Australia India and Pakistan generally informed on other~) Visits area frequently to maintain up-to-date knowledge of external and internal developments in each country of regional relationships and of bi-lateral relations with the US

Draws on 2S years of training cnd experience in international economics political science military affairs and business Joined Esso Standard Eastern Inc Asia and Pacific regional operating affiliate of Standard Oil Company (NJ) in 1963

Participates in program committees of Asia Society in discussion roundshytables of Council on Foreign Relations in programs at Brookings institution Widely acquainted in academic and finan~e circlesin both the US and Asia

1957 - 1963

Six years with national news magazines as chief Far EastErncorrespond~nt and as senior editor for special letter pages on international buiiness and economic deve16pments

Covered US-Japan Security Treaty negotiations~apans miracle economic revival chaos in Indonesia India t--epal end of communist insurgency in Xalaysia coup and recovery in Thailand change ~n Korea beginning of Singapores recovery and economic miracle Vietn~mlast Quemoy crisis in Taiwan Strait beginning of USmiddotbalance ofpayme~ts crisis surge of US investment abroad

1957-1960 Newsweek Manazine 1960-1963 US News and World Re~ort

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T~ree years as mJnaging editor of Aviation Week Magazine Concerned with aviation and space uevelopments particularly the beginning of the US space program Maintained personal interest in iimited warfare and countershyinsu-gency Involved in coverage of first air t rltlffic crises and _problems

Eight years as chief correspondent in As~a for Business Week Magazine Avi~tion Week and other McGraw-Hill busi6ess magazines Covered collapse or Nationalist China and communist takeovbr of midnland China occupation of Japan and beginning of Japans economib revival peace treaty negotiations Korean War Indo-China war insurgency in Malaysia first years of Philippin~ independence

(Spent one year (1952-1953) on sabbatical fellowship from the Council on Foreign Relations)

Y~litary Service

In US Army (1942-1946) drafted honorably discharged as Captain Chinese language served with Chinese combat forces in Burma and China (decorated by Republic of China) in charge of Stars amp Stripes ~ China Edition in Shanghai instructor of tactics in Field Artillery School

Education

BA 1938 Lehigh University (Journalism and Econo~ics) Visiting Fellow Princeton University 1952-53 (gr~duate study in international

economics politicalmiddoteconomy)

Member

Asia Society Japan Society Council on Foreign Relations International House of Japan International Club of Washington National Press Club The Lotos Club (New York)

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Warwick New York -~ 1917

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Jocm Chapman Managing Editor Harvard BUSlnessRcview

John Exter Executive Vice President First National City Bank of New York

Walter Levy Oil Consultant Room 3232 30 Rockefeller Plaza New York

Gabriel Hauge Chairman Manufacturers Hanover Bank and Trust Company

Kenneth T bull Young President Asia Society

bus A Reis Vice President International Ore [ Minerals Company Los Angeles

Prof Alexander Eckstein Director Center for Asia Studies University of Michigan

Edound Gullion Head Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy Tufts University

Willi~ D Butler Vice President Chase Manhattan Bank

IAl~ert Neal President Committee for Economic Development i

Phillip Potter Chief WSGhington Bureau Baltirr~re Sun

Howard Flieger Executive Editor US News and World Report

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Ambassador Francis J Galbraith US Embassy Singapore

IProf William W Lockwood Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs Princeton University

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Congratulations on your appointment as Congressional Liaison for the ~ihite house I know it will he a popular appointment here on the hill and like my colleagues I loc~ forward to working with you at this time of hope for the country

I think most of us applaud the President-Elects decision to shake up the State Department to some extent Although I have a high opinion of the caliber of most of the Foreign Service I do not see how the country could fail to benefit from a questioning of our foreign policy premises and the bringing in of new people with new ideas for solution of our long-standing problems

Hhile saying this there are two Assistant Secretaries of State for whom I have a very high opinion and who I hope Hr Nixon will retain in one important capacity or another The first is obviously Bill Macomber Bill has been an extremely popular Assistant Secretary for c~ssi~nal--Relations and the me~bers of both parties cn the hill will applaud his retention in a key pos~t~on A Republican himself he still retains great feeling for the memory of Dulles and yet he has conducted himself in such a way in the past four years that at times I thought he was almost the only asset the Department had in the eyes of Congress

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~9 Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs

Incumbent Edward D Re U IOO~68 TermExp

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Robert Strausz-Hupe (65)Resume under Ambassadors III Allen

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50 Assistant Secretary of State for International Organishyzational Affairs

Incumbent Joseph J Sisco D Maryland 090165

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21 18 nd Form Form containing professional and breif personal information on Rober J Schaetzel 1pg

21 18 nd Other Document Document stating incumbent Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian amp Pacific Affiars and potential candidates 1pg

21 18 nd Report Background information for Frederick Nolting 1pg

21 18 nd Report Recommendations (author unk) for Frederick Nolting to an appropriate position in the Sate Dpt And Lewis F Powell as Attorney-General 1pg

21 18 nd Report Whos Who in America biography for Marshall Green 1pg

21 18 12091968 Letter Letter from Gerald Ford to Flanigan recommending Jerome Alan Cohen to key positions within the State Dpt 1pg

21 18 nd Report Resume for Jerome Alan Cohen 2pgs

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21 18 12061968 Letter Letter from Alpheus Jessup to Robert Murphy expressing desire to serve in the new administration with attached resume 5pgs

21 18 19671968 Other Document Cut-out copies from Whos Who in America (1967) amp American Political Science Association Directory (1968) giving brief biographies each for Joseph Lee Sutton 1pg

21 18 nd Report Printout (resume) listing vital information for Joseph Lee Sutton 1pg

21 18 12241968 Memo Western Union telegram from Ross Adair to Peter Flanigan endorsing Charles Marshall Brig Gen Samuel Marshall Joseph Sutton amp John Burkhart for key positions in new administration 1pg

21 18 nd Other Document Document stating incumbant and potential candidates for Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern amp South Asian Affairs 1pg

21 18 11131968 Letter Letter from Barber B Conable to Harlow recommending Bill Macomber amp Parker Hart for Assistant Secretaries of State 2pgs

21 18 nd Other Document Brief biographical information RE Parker T Hart 1pg

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21 18 nd Form Endorsement form endorsing Raymond D Gastil by Dick Allen for Assistant Secretary of Sate for Near Eastern amp South Asian Affiars Policy Planning Staff 1pg

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21 18 19681964 Other Document Cut-out copies from Whos Who in America (1968) amp American Economic Association (1964) giving brief biographies each for Gilbert Warren Nutter 1pg

21 18 nd Other Document Printout (resume) listing vital information for Gilbert Warren Nutter 1pg

21 18 12051968 Memo Memo for the record from Knudsen RE Warren Nutter - Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs 1pg

21 18 nd Other Document Document stating incumbant and potential candidates for Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs 1pg

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21 18 nd Report Biographical data for Dr Roland I Perusse

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23 Nov 68

To Haldeman

From Allen

Re MELVIN A CONANT JR (resume attached)

Melvin Conant is a logical candidate for the position

of ~ssietant Secretary for European Affairs in the Departme~t

of State -His experience as Political Advisor and Government

Relations Counsellor for Europe and the Far East Standard Oil

Company of New Jersey has been far-reaching He knows the

name of the game and the players as well He is highly regarded

in Europe and in this country

He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations

and is also a member of the State Department Advisory Panel

on European Affairs He has been a professor at the National War

College and is also a member of the Institute for Strategic

Studies in London He has also published in the field

Important here is that he has been closely associated

with NATO affairs Moreover he personally knows many high-ranking

European government officials

Conant has been of great help in the foreign policy field

during the campaign I often called upon him for assistance

He comes highly recommended by Bill Kintner of the University

of Pennsylvania an RN advisor of long standing

I add my own strong recommendation He would be a faithful

and imagmzilative team-player in the Nixon Administration

MelvinA~ ConRn~ Jr

16 Titus Laue Cold Spring Harbor Neu York

(l1yrtlc 2-7629)

1 Born Neu York City larch 20 1924 of American parents

gt Educatedmiddot Harvard Con~So (Hngna (VTIl l 1cde in international tf~fT entl djp1oL1llcy) 1949 Harvard University 11A Far Eastern studies (1951)

3 Married l-Iary B-ewster Paine Green Septembr 2 1946

4 Children Ian James Conant (1947) Alan Conant (1950) J~y Conant (1955)

5 Experience 1 In 1951 bessn an e~tendcd tour of the Philippines lIons Kong Indo~esin Helaya lhnilDnd end Bunltlj Pkistan India and Cey1on to analyze Correnunist penctrEtion in cer~ain groups At the conclu3ion of the trip reccrf1onded countershyaction snd helped initiate it Subsequent visits in the intervening years for othel purposes have included Japan Attended conferences on Far Eastern affairsbeginning 1947 to the present

2 Frou 1951-1955 tUS Excutive Directc~middot of the 11cific and Asian Affairs Council Ravraii Responsible for operashytiona of office and for the bdefing of businessmen with interests in Southeast Asla and Japan Appoinied by the TGrritorial Governor a founding member of the Board and Executive COUi11ittee of the International Coopertion Center -- forerunner of the present East-tgtJest Center for the training of Asiens

Advised elements of US Air FClrce and Us Navy on political developments in Asia likely to affect operations and plannirg l1cmber of the National Security Forum Jdr l1at College yompleted repors on Soviet diplornacy and tactics in ADia at the request of Us Air University (long-range planning section of the Air Har College)

bull 2

l-roro 1953 to 1955 ~7a5 a go-betcn for several Chinese banks and firms and leadlng Hestern banks and utilities in Hawaii These iohed to break down the racial lines drawn between races and for two years aosisted in the

censitive discussions as a person with close friends in the racial comlllunities involved

Research Secretary of the Honolulu Chamber of Commerces Economic Development Comittce and member of the Governor 6

Cornmittee to work with the Stanford Research Institute on economic problems of the Territory

3 Invited to join the Council on Foreign Relations (1955) a~ a Council member and on the executive staff reGponshysible for the programs involving over one hundred private meetings held annually with foreign diplomats journaliGts and politicians

ResponRible for organizing Council discussions on ~rity Systen1s in the Hestern Pacific and US Strat~ic Bases Overseas and as a consequence was invited to the Weapons System Evaluation Group of the Department of Defense

Later Olas responsible for initinting two other Council series on Military Strategy and US Policy and Political en~_ Strategic Problems of Do terrence

In 1959 began a study of the political and military effects of special weaponaon US allies in Europe and on the Asian perimeter Subsequently visited some of the~e

allied countries to appraise defense problems in the light of Soviet military capabili~ies Lectures annually at the Royal Canadian Air Force College and various US military colleges _

4 Invited to join the faculty of the National 1-Jar College 1960-1961 as Professor of Internationnl Security Affairs Responsible for the research programs on national Qecurity policy problems (methods of analysis presentation of argumentetc) partiCipated in by each class member Assisted in the analysis of current security issues Lectured on US Defense relations with Canada and on India and Pakistan (in the latter cases analyzing the internal poli tical factors affecting forejgn policy objectives) Faculty member assisting in course of War College visit to test and East Europe (Warsaw and Bclgrada)

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5 (Summer and Fall 1961) Completed study for the Council on Foreign Relations Subject Strat~gic

Defense of North Amt~rica a case study of the political effects in Canada of changing military requirements of special Heapons The stldy was published in the late Spring 1962 as The IJon~ Polar i-lctch~

6 Regional Political Advisor East Africa South Southeast and East Asia Esso Standard Eastern Neiil York (Decpmber 1961-1962) the Asian regional company of Jersey Standard

7 Government Relations Counsellor Europe Far East Standard Oil Company_~-) New York 1963 - Special responsibility for developing a worldwide system for collection and analysis of political information relevant to corporate operations and planning Concentration since 1963 on defense-political aspects of Europe with regard to security of supply

8 Appointed State Department Advisory Panel on European Affairs December 1966

9 Publications in the ~ard Unive~~__Mo~~raph secteries (Far East) Far [astern Survel Int~tj ona1 Journal (Canada) Royal Canadian Air Force College Journal The United States and Japaq (conference report) and ~ Issues on the World Scene (conference report) The Iong Pltlar v1atch (Canada and the Defense of North Anlerica) Canada in Defense of the l-lest (Foreign Affairs April 1962) and Canada (published by the Foreign Policy Association NY)

10 Member Council 011 Foreign Relations Institute for Strategic Studies (JJolldon) Board of rrustees Woods Hole Oceanographic

Institution Board of Trustees Antioch College Board of Trustees South Street Seaport

Museum New York New York Yacht Club

11 Sports Sailing (cruising)

~ Member of Department of State Advisory Panel on International Law

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JOHN R STEVENSON

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Date of birth~ October 24 1921 j

Educationi lt middotmiddotmiddotAndover 1938

ltgt~ Princeton AB (School of Public and gt International Affairs) summa cum laudo PBK 1942

~ ~ ~ Columbia Law School LLB 1949 - middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddoti ~middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot D Ju S 1952

bull I I I bull bull bullbullbullbullbull bull I bullr bull C bull ~middotmiddot-i ~ Edi tor-in-Chief Columbia Law Review 1949 ~

~ lt middotmiddotLecturer in International Law Collmb1a I 1 Law School 1950

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~ ~ 1942-1946imiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot~ middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotgtJmiddot~middotU S Naval Intelligence (Lieut) -

0 ~ oi Assistantmiddot Naval Attache Madrid (1944-1945) gt gt 1946-194~ ~~ gt ltgt Passed co~petitive FOreign Service -J - ~ bull examinations ~ ~ ) ~ Polit~cal Office~ State Department lt I Offlce of Amerlcan Republic Affairs J

~lt1 Profession ~ ~ Private practice of laW with Sullivan amp ~ ~ c~omwelJl sincell~159056(m)embeirtof fitrim l ~ - Slnce anuary - n erna ona

=~lt prac~ice Professionalmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot middotPresident American Society of International

~I Associa~ions bull Law 1966-1968

~-- Member Board of Edi torsI American Journal gt ) of International Law 1d60- ~ ~ middotmiddotmiddotChairman Committee on International Law ( t - New York State Bar Association 1963-H~65 Ch9-irman~ommittee on International Law

- middot)~~~lt(~~ lt ~~ ~9~~~~i~~5~~1~~~ Bar of the City i - ~ i~~~~- Member of Council Section of International lt~ ( ~ middotltltmiddotand Comparative Law American Bar imiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot ~ lt Association ~- -Member Council on Foreign Relations ~ember Center for Inter-American Relations In

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Annex - John R Stevenson

Positions in Professional Societies

President of American Society of International Law 1966-1968

Chairman International Law Committee Association of the Bar of The City of New York 1958-1960

Chairman International Law Committee New York State Bar Associat~on 1963-1965

Member of Council Section of International and Comparative Law American Bar Association 1967-to-date

Member of Board of Editors American Journal of International Law 1963-to-date

State Department Advisory Committee on International Law1967-1968

List of Publications

The Chilean Popular Front Univ of Penna Press (1942)

Comp~rative and Foreign Law in American Law Schools 50 Col LRev 613 (1950)

Effect of Recognition on the Application of Private International Law Norms 51 Col LRev 710 (1951)

The Relationship of Private International Law to Public International Law 52 Col LRev 561 (1952)

Legal Aspects of the Public Offering of Foreign Securities in the United States Market 28 Geo Wash LRev 194 (1959)

The Sabbatino case - three steps forward and two steps back 57 Am J Intl L 97 (1963)

Judicial Decisions Involving Questions of International Law Am J Intl L (1963-1965)

The State Department and Sabbatino - nEvIn Victors are by victories undone 58 Am J Intl L 707 (1964)

Book Review of Smigel The Wall Street Lawyer 65 Col LRev 738 (1965)

Book Review of Lillich The Protection of Foreign Investment 61 Am J Intl L 226 (1967)

Presidents Addresses Proceedings American Society of International Law 1967 and 1968 bull

Lawyers

Robert Dechert senior partner Dechert Price amp Rhoads Philadelphia former General Counsel Defense Department Eisenhower Administration

Eric Hager partner Shearman amp Sterling former Legal Adviser of the State Department Eisenhower Administration

John G Laylin partner Covington amp Burling Washington

Carlyle E Maw partner Cravath Swaine amp Moore

Herman Phleger senior partner Brobeck Phleger amp Harrison San Francisco California former Legal Adviser of the State Department Eisenhower Administration

Lyman M Tondel partner Cleary Gottlieb Steen amp Hamilton presently President of the New York State Bar Association

Bankers and businessmen

Karl G Harr President Aerospace Industries former Presidential Assistant Eisenhower Administration

George S Moore Chairman First National City Bank of New York

John H Schiff senior partner Kuhn Loeb amp Co

John Young senior partner Morgan Stanley amp Co

Professors

Professor William W Bishop Jr University of Michigan Law School Editor-in-Clief American Journal of International Law

bull Professor Herbert W Briggs Cornell University

Professor Hardy Dillard Dean Virginia Law School former President of American Society of International Law and former President of Association of American Law Schools

Professor Myres S McDougal Yale Law School

Professor Stephen M Schwebel Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies also Executive Vice President of American Society of International Law

Professor Carl B Spaeth former Dean of Stanford Law School

Professor William C Warren Dean Columbia Law School

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November 22 1968

Dr Glenn A Olds Nixon-Agnew Headquarters 450 Park Avenue New York New York

Dear Mr Olds

Permit me to identify myself as the recently retired Dean of the University of Virginia Law School and a former President of the American Society of International Law I have also served the government in a number of consulting and other capacities bull

It is my understanding that gOhn middotR Stevensow of Su11ivan ~ amp Cromwell is under consideration for a possible position of re- sponsibility with the Department of State MY unsolicited opinion

touching his ability and character may be summed up in four words He is absolutely topflight

I have known him for a number ofiyears and have worked with him from time to time I am also familiar with the reputation he I

enj oys both at the bar and in the academic community I can asl- j

sure you that his apPOintment would be very warmly received by all whomiddot have come within the circle of his influence and I would as-

Sume also by all who know him by reputation~ Indeed I can think ~ of no one who better commands as much respect from both sides of

our profession--a respect born of an awareness of his personal qualities his intellectual capacities and his balanced views on the problems confronting the nation

I am positive his appointment would be in the national inshyterest and would reflect g+eat credit on President-elect Nixon

I have written in generalities only because I assume the details of his record are already available If however I can

I

middot supply any desi+ed information please do not hesitate to command ~ May I repeat that Jack is absolutely topflight and may I add ~ Imiddotthat his wife is endowed with intelligence beautyand cba~ The President-elect ~ould not do better

Sincerely

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FREDERICK NOLTING

Home 58 Avenue Foeh Paris 16 France

Business Morgan Guaranty Trust Company 14 Pace Vendone 75 Paris (ler) France

Native of Richmond Virginia - approximately 55 years old

Graduate of St Christophers School in Richmond The University of Virginia Harvard University Graduate School - MasterJs Degree in History

Served in united States Navy during World War II with assignments_ mainly in the pound1editerr2nean and European theatres

On the faculty of the University of Virginia from approximately 1947 to 1950

1950-1964 - United States Foreign Service Officer 1955 approximately to 1961 - attached to the U S NATO Mission in Paris in vcrious top level capacities 1961-1963 - Ambassador to South viet Nam 1963-1964 - Various assignments in the State Department in Washington after which he resigned from the Foreign Service

1964 to date - vice president of Morgan Gua-anty Trust Company in charge of operations in western Ellrope2n countries

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not corresponded 7ith him since the election I feel 7 that he would consider an appointment to an aEprop riate

positipn in the State Department under the ne~y adminis t ratlon He also is well k nown to Mr Robertson in Richmond and I am certain to Mr Murphy It is interesting that during the period of his service as Ambassador to South Viet Nam the fortunes of that country and the united states were substantially better than they have been at any time since He was an impartial but emphatic supporter of President Diembecause he realized that this man had the widest support of any politician in South Viet Nam and the unhappy events since Diems murder at the instigation of certain liberal groups in our state Departme nt and CIA in 1963 have abundantly proVen the soundness of his views

Mr Nolting is also well acquainted with European affairs through his years in various responsible positions with our NATO Mission in Paris and through his present e x ecutive assignshyment with the Horgan Guaranty Bank He again is a scholarly but realistic advocate of a positive A~erican policy with our own national interests as the most important determining factor shy

V IIILewis F Powell Jr

As a possibility for Attorney-Gene-al Lewis Powell is an extremely able and practiccl man who has given very generously of his time and talents to public service but who is also a leading corporate lawyer It was he who was the principal r architect of what has been called the financial coup of the 1960s when the comparatively small little known Albemarle Paper Company of Richmond in 1962 took over the giant Ethyl Corporation that had been formerly mvned by Standard Oil of New Jersey and General Motors His eminence as a lawyer is seen in his Presidency of the American Bar Association and as a member of the present Virginia constitutional Commission Chairman of the Richmond city Charter Commission in 1948 and many other notable as~ignments

Mr Powells name was brought up by George Champion formerly Chairman of the Chase-Manhattan Bank who discussed his availability with Archie Davis during the week of the election I do not know whether Lewis Powell would accept appointment as Attorney-General but if it were tendered and he were willing he ould fill this important position with distinction and with great benefit to our whoie country

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Mr Peter Flanigan Office of the President-elect 450 Park Avenue

New York New York 10022

Dear Peter

Enclosed is a copy of the resume 0

of Law at Harvard University Alan rofessor

As you will note Mr Cohens record is outstanding He is especially interested in the position as Ambass d n Sonsul-General in Hong Kong Deputy Assistant f or East As i an and Pacific Affairs Le a1 Advisor a t the en of tate or G~eral Coun~l of e Depart~ent or the A~S Controf A~bull I have known Mr Cohen for many years and have no hesitancy in recommending him for anyone of these positions in the new Administration

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IProfessor of Law Harvard University

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(Fulbright Scholar)

LL B --Yale 1955 (Edi tor-in-chief Yale Law Journal i Betts Prize for highest ~rades iin third year class i Order of Coif)

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1955-56--Law clerk to Chief Justice Warten 1956-57--Law clerk to Mr~ Justice Frankfurter 1957-58--Associatemiddot Covington sect Burling Washington DC 1958-59--Assistant US Attorney Washington DC 1959--Special Consultant US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations 1959-64--Professor of Law and Feliow Center for Chinese

Studies Universi ty of Cplifornia (Berkeley) 1964-date--Professor of Law and Member of Executive Committee

East Asian Research Center Harvard University

Area of Expertise

Chinese law and governmenti l i~tern~tional la~ and politicsi comparative la~l i adminis r rative and criminal law

Languages I

Speak and read Chinese Frenc~ and SpanishI

Books

1 The Criminal Process ir the Peoples Republic of China 1949-1963 (1968)

2 China and International Law (nearing completion)

Also assorted articles in journals devoted to China Asia and law

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Institute of PoliticsHarvard University

Chairman American Society of Internat i onal Laws Panel on China and the World Community

Chairman Subcommittee on l Chinese Law of the Joint Committee on Contemporary China 9 f the American Council of Learned Societies and Social S6ienceResearch Council

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Dear ~ Murphy

I Vant to bring to your attention my interest in serving in the new administration Only on my return from a long trip to Australia Philippines and Indonesia this week did I know of your service to the Presiden~~Elect In your s~arch for qualified personnel you may find my talents of ~se

The resume attached has been sent earlier to John Mitchell Peter Flannigan Bryce Har l ow and Harry Flemming as well as to Mr Nixon by Congressman John T Myers of Indiana

At a time when Asians are wondering whether interest in Asia will be maintained utilization of some like myself with long involvement in Pacific affairs would seem to be helpful

I will be on vacation in Nassau and Bradenton the next two weeks but would of course hop back to New York or Washington Should you wish Congressman Myers I

office telephone 225-ii889 at the Capitol will know where to reach me

From December 22 to 25 I will be in Washingto~ (telephone 362-3064) On the 26th and 27th I will be in my New York office (telephone 974-4254)

I appreciate whatever consideration you can give

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- Experience Incemationlll Relacions International Economics BusineBB Econoric Development Politico-Military Affairs World-wide int~re8ts witl heavy concentration on the Asia and Pacific regionf

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Political and government relations analyst~nd advisor for an international oil company Supervises surveys of political social and government developments and trends significant to business and governments in area from Japan to Pakistan Advises top management on operational programs and planning from standpoint of political and government conditions

Advises on corporate comnunications with governments (U S and foreign) to assure maximum understanding and minimum mis~i~terpretation of company policies and activities

Knows well most count~ies (Japan Korea China Hongkong Philippines Vietnam Thailand Malaysia Singapore Indonesia Australia India and Pakistan generally informed on other~) Visits area frequently to maintain up-to-date knowledge of external and internal developments in each country of regional relationships and of bi-lateral relations with the US

Draws on 2S years of training cnd experience in international economics political science military affairs and business Joined Esso Standard Eastern Inc Asia and Pacific regional operating affiliate of Standard Oil Company (NJ) in 1963

Participates in program committees of Asia Society in discussion roundshytables of Council on Foreign Relations in programs at Brookings institution Widely acquainted in academic and finan~e circlesin both the US and Asia

1957 - 1963

Six years with national news magazines as chief Far EastErncorrespond~nt and as senior editor for special letter pages on international buiiness and economic deve16pments

Covered US-Japan Security Treaty negotiations~apans miracle economic revival chaos in Indonesia India t--epal end of communist insurgency in Xalaysia coup and recovery in Thailand change ~n Korea beginning of Singapores recovery and economic miracle Vietn~mlast Quemoy crisis in Taiwan Strait beginning of USmiddotbalance ofpayme~ts crisis surge of US investment abroad

1957-1960 Newsweek Manazine 1960-1963 US News and World Re~ort

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T~ree years as mJnaging editor of Aviation Week Magazine Concerned with aviation and space uevelopments particularly the beginning of the US space program Maintained personal interest in iimited warfare and countershyinsu-gency Involved in coverage of first air t rltlffic crises and _problems

Eight years as chief correspondent in As~a for Business Week Magazine Avi~tion Week and other McGraw-Hill busi6ess magazines Covered collapse or Nationalist China and communist takeovbr of midnland China occupation of Japan and beginning of Japans economib revival peace treaty negotiations Korean War Indo-China war insurgency in Malaysia first years of Philippin~ independence

(Spent one year (1952-1953) on sabbatical fellowship from the Council on Foreign Relations)

Y~litary Service

In US Army (1942-1946) drafted honorably discharged as Captain Chinese language served with Chinese combat forces in Burma and China (decorated by Republic of China) in charge of Stars amp Stripes ~ China Edition in Shanghai instructor of tactics in Field Artillery School

Education

BA 1938 Lehigh University (Journalism and Econo~ics) Visiting Fellow Princeton University 1952-53 (gr~duate study in international

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John Exter Executive Vice President First National City Bank of New York

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Gabriel Hauge Chairman Manufacturers Hanover Bank and Trust Company

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bus A Reis Vice President International Ore [ Minerals Company Los Angeles

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Edound Gullion Head Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy Tufts University

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Congratulations on your appointment as Congressional Liaison for the ~ihite house I know it will he a popular appointment here on the hill and like my colleagues I loc~ forward to working with you at this time of hope for the country

I think most of us applaud the President-Elects decision to shake up the State Department to some extent Although I have a high opinion of the caliber of most of the Foreign Service I do not see how the country could fail to benefit from a questioning of our foreign policy premises and the bringing in of new people with new ideas for solution of our long-standing problems

Hhile saying this there are two Assistant Secretaries of State for whom I have a very high opinion and who I hope Hr Nixon will retain in one important capacity or another The first is obviously Bill Macomber Bill has been an extremely popular Assistant Secretary for c~ssi~nal--Relations and the me~bers of both parties cn the hill will applaud his retention in a key pos~t~on A Republican himself he still retains great feeling for the memory of Dulles and yet he has conducted himself in such a way in the past four years that at times I thought he was almost the only asset the Department had in the eyes of Congress

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Dr Gilbert Warren Nutter Chairman Department of Economics University of Virginia Charlottesville Virginia

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~9 Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs

Incumbent Edward D Re U IOO~68 TermExp

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Robert Strausz-Hupe (65)Resume under Ambassadors III Allen

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His post before coming to the Foreign Service Instishytute was a key position in the US Consulate in Karachi (I believe C~unsul General)

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50 Assistant Secretary of State for International Organishyzational Affairs

Incumbent Joseph J Sisco D Maryland 090165

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21 18 12061968 Letter Letter from Alpheus Jessup to Robert Murphy expressing desire to serve in the new administration with attached resume 5pgs

21 18 19671968 Other Document Cut-out copies from Whos Who in America (1967) amp American Political Science Association Directory (1968) giving brief biographies each for Joseph Lee Sutton 1pg

21 18 nd Report Printout (resume) listing vital information for Joseph Lee Sutton 1pg

21 18 12241968 Memo Western Union telegram from Ross Adair to Peter Flanigan endorsing Charles Marshall Brig Gen Samuel Marshall Joseph Sutton amp John Burkhart for key positions in new administration 1pg

21 18 nd Other Document Document stating incumbant and potential candidates for Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern amp South Asian Affairs 1pg

21 18 11131968 Letter Letter from Barber B Conable to Harlow recommending Bill Macomber amp Parker Hart for Assistant Secretaries of State 2pgs

21 18 nd Other Document Brief biographical information RE Parker T Hart 1pg

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21 18 nd Form Endorsement form endorsing Raymond D Gastil by Dick Allen for Assistant Secretary of Sate for Near Eastern amp South Asian Affiars Policy Planning Staff 1pg

21 18 nd Other Document Document stating incumbant and potential candidates for Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs 1pg

21 18 19681964 Other Document Cut-out copies from Whos Who in America (1968) amp American Economic Association (1964) giving brief biographies each for Gilbert Warren Nutter 1pg

21 18 nd Other Document Printout (resume) listing vital information for Gilbert Warren Nutter 1pg

21 18 12051968 Memo Memo for the record from Knudsen RE Warren Nutter - Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs 1pg

21 18 nd Other Document Document stating incumbant and potential candidates for Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs 1pg

21 18 nd Memo Memo from Kintner to Allen RE John Bowling 1pg

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21 18 nd Report Biographical data for Dr Roland I Perusse

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23 Nov 68

To Haldeman

From Allen

Re MELVIN A CONANT JR (resume attached)

Melvin Conant is a logical candidate for the position

of ~ssietant Secretary for European Affairs in the Departme~t

of State -His experience as Political Advisor and Government

Relations Counsellor for Europe and the Far East Standard Oil

Company of New Jersey has been far-reaching He knows the

name of the game and the players as well He is highly regarded

in Europe and in this country

He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations

and is also a member of the State Department Advisory Panel

on European Affairs He has been a professor at the National War

College and is also a member of the Institute for Strategic

Studies in London He has also published in the field

Important here is that he has been closely associated

with NATO affairs Moreover he personally knows many high-ranking

European government officials

Conant has been of great help in the foreign policy field

during the campaign I often called upon him for assistance

He comes highly recommended by Bill Kintner of the University

of Pennsylvania an RN advisor of long standing

I add my own strong recommendation He would be a faithful

and imagmzilative team-player in the Nixon Administration

MelvinA~ ConRn~ Jr

16 Titus Laue Cold Spring Harbor Neu York

(l1yrtlc 2-7629)

1 Born Neu York City larch 20 1924 of American parents

gt Educatedmiddot Harvard Con~So (Hngna (VTIl l 1cde in international tf~fT entl djp1oL1llcy) 1949 Harvard University 11A Far Eastern studies (1951)

3 Married l-Iary B-ewster Paine Green Septembr 2 1946

4 Children Ian James Conant (1947) Alan Conant (1950) J~y Conant (1955)

5 Experience 1 In 1951 bessn an e~tendcd tour of the Philippines lIons Kong Indo~esin Helaya lhnilDnd end Bunltlj Pkistan India and Cey1on to analyze Correnunist penctrEtion in cer~ain groups At the conclu3ion of the trip reccrf1onded countershyaction snd helped initiate it Subsequent visits in the intervening years for othel purposes have included Japan Attended conferences on Far Eastern affairsbeginning 1947 to the present

2 Frou 1951-1955 tUS Excutive Directc~middot of the 11cific and Asian Affairs Council Ravraii Responsible for operashytiona of office and for the bdefing of businessmen with interests in Southeast Asla and Japan Appoinied by the TGrritorial Governor a founding member of the Board and Executive COUi11ittee of the International Coopertion Center -- forerunner of the present East-tgtJest Center for the training of Asiens

Advised elements of US Air FClrce and Us Navy on political developments in Asia likely to affect operations and plannirg l1cmber of the National Security Forum Jdr l1at College yompleted repors on Soviet diplornacy and tactics in ADia at the request of Us Air University (long-range planning section of the Air Har College)

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l-roro 1953 to 1955 ~7a5 a go-betcn for several Chinese banks and firms and leadlng Hestern banks and utilities in Hawaii These iohed to break down the racial lines drawn between races and for two years aosisted in the

censitive discussions as a person with close friends in the racial comlllunities involved

Research Secretary of the Honolulu Chamber of Commerces Economic Development Comittce and member of the Governor 6

Cornmittee to work with the Stanford Research Institute on economic problems of the Territory

3 Invited to join the Council on Foreign Relations (1955) a~ a Council member and on the executive staff reGponshysible for the programs involving over one hundred private meetings held annually with foreign diplomats journaliGts and politicians

ResponRible for organizing Council discussions on ~rity Systen1s in the Hestern Pacific and US Strat~ic Bases Overseas and as a consequence was invited to the Weapons System Evaluation Group of the Department of Defense

Later Olas responsible for initinting two other Council series on Military Strategy and US Policy and Political en~_ Strategic Problems of Do terrence

In 1959 began a study of the political and military effects of special weaponaon US allies in Europe and on the Asian perimeter Subsequently visited some of the~e

allied countries to appraise defense problems in the light of Soviet military capabili~ies Lectures annually at the Royal Canadian Air Force College and various US military colleges _

4 Invited to join the faculty of the National 1-Jar College 1960-1961 as Professor of Internationnl Security Affairs Responsible for the research programs on national Qecurity policy problems (methods of analysis presentation of argumentetc) partiCipated in by each class member Assisted in the analysis of current security issues Lectured on US Defense relations with Canada and on India and Pakistan (in the latter cases analyzing the internal poli tical factors affecting forejgn policy objectives) Faculty member assisting in course of War College visit to test and East Europe (Warsaw and Bclgrada)

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5 (Summer and Fall 1961) Completed study for the Council on Foreign Relations Subject Strat~gic

Defense of North Amt~rica a case study of the political effects in Canada of changing military requirements of special Heapons The stldy was published in the late Spring 1962 as The IJon~ Polar i-lctch~

6 Regional Political Advisor East Africa South Southeast and East Asia Esso Standard Eastern Neiil York (Decpmber 1961-1962) the Asian regional company of Jersey Standard

7 Government Relations Counsellor Europe Far East Standard Oil Company_~-) New York 1963 - Special responsibility for developing a worldwide system for collection and analysis of political information relevant to corporate operations and planning Concentration since 1963 on defense-political aspects of Europe with regard to security of supply

8 Appointed State Department Advisory Panel on European Affairs December 1966

9 Publications in the ~ard Unive~~__Mo~~raph secteries (Far East) Far [astern Survel Int~tj ona1 Journal (Canada) Royal Canadian Air Force College Journal The United States and Japaq (conference report) and ~ Issues on the World Scene (conference report) The Iong Pltlar v1atch (Canada and the Defense of North Anlerica) Canada in Defense of the l-lest (Foreign Affairs April 1962) and Canada (published by the Foreign Policy Association NY)

10 Member Council 011 Foreign Relations Institute for Strategic Studies (JJolldon) Board of rrustees Woods Hole Oceanographic

Institution Board of Trustees Antioch College Board of Trustees South Street Seaport

Museum New York New York Yacht Club

11 Sports Sailing (cruising)

~ Member of Department of State Advisory Panel on International Law

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JOHN R STEVENSON

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Date of birth~ October 24 1921 j

Educationi lt middotmiddotmiddotAndover 1938

ltgt~ Princeton AB (School of Public and gt International Affairs) summa cum laudo PBK 1942

~ ~ ~ Columbia Law School LLB 1949 - middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddoti ~middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot D Ju S 1952

bull I I I bull bull bullbullbullbullbull bull I bullr bull C bull ~middotmiddot-i ~ Edi tor-in-Chief Columbia Law Review 1949 ~

~ lt middotmiddotLecturer in International Law Collmb1a I 1 Law School 1950

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~ ~ 1942-1946imiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot~ middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotgtJmiddot~middotU S Naval Intelligence (Lieut) -

0 ~ oi Assistantmiddot Naval Attache Madrid (1944-1945) gt gt 1946-194~ ~~ gt ltgt Passed co~petitive FOreign Service -J - ~ bull examinations ~ ~ ) ~ Polit~cal Office~ State Department lt I Offlce of Amerlcan Republic Affairs J

~lt1 Profession ~ ~ Private practice of laW with Sullivan amp ~ ~ c~omwelJl sincell~159056(m)embeirtof fitrim l ~ - Slnce anuary - n erna ona

=~lt prac~ice Professionalmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot middotPresident American Society of International

~I Associa~ions bull Law 1966-1968

~-- Member Board of Edi torsI American Journal gt ) of International Law 1d60- ~ ~ middotmiddotmiddotChairman Committee on International Law ( t - New York State Bar Association 1963-H~65 Ch9-irman~ommittee on International Law

- middot)~~~lt(~~ lt ~~ ~9~~~~i~~5~~1~~~ Bar of the City i - ~ i~~~~- Member of Council Section of International lt~ ( ~ middotltltmiddotand Comparative Law American Bar imiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot ~ lt Association ~- -Member Council on Foreign Relations ~ember Center for Inter-American Relations In

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Annex - John R Stevenson

Positions in Professional Societies

President of American Society of International Law 1966-1968

Chairman International Law Committee Association of the Bar of The City of New York 1958-1960

Chairman International Law Committee New York State Bar Associat~on 1963-1965

Member of Council Section of International and Comparative Law American Bar Association 1967-to-date

Member of Board of Editors American Journal of International Law 1963-to-date

State Department Advisory Committee on International Law1967-1968

List of Publications

The Chilean Popular Front Univ of Penna Press (1942)

Comp~rative and Foreign Law in American Law Schools 50 Col LRev 613 (1950)

Effect of Recognition on the Application of Private International Law Norms 51 Col LRev 710 (1951)

The Relationship of Private International Law to Public International Law 52 Col LRev 561 (1952)

Legal Aspects of the Public Offering of Foreign Securities in the United States Market 28 Geo Wash LRev 194 (1959)

The Sabbatino case - three steps forward and two steps back 57 Am J Intl L 97 (1963)

Judicial Decisions Involving Questions of International Law Am J Intl L (1963-1965)

The State Department and Sabbatino - nEvIn Victors are by victories undone 58 Am J Intl L 707 (1964)

Book Review of Smigel The Wall Street Lawyer 65 Col LRev 738 (1965)

Book Review of Lillich The Protection of Foreign Investment 61 Am J Intl L 226 (1967)

Presidents Addresses Proceedings American Society of International Law 1967 and 1968 bull

Lawyers

Robert Dechert senior partner Dechert Price amp Rhoads Philadelphia former General Counsel Defense Department Eisenhower Administration

Eric Hager partner Shearman amp Sterling former Legal Adviser of the State Department Eisenhower Administration

John G Laylin partner Covington amp Burling Washington

Carlyle E Maw partner Cravath Swaine amp Moore

Herman Phleger senior partner Brobeck Phleger amp Harrison San Francisco California former Legal Adviser of the State Department Eisenhower Administration

Lyman M Tondel partner Cleary Gottlieb Steen amp Hamilton presently President of the New York State Bar Association

Bankers and businessmen

Karl G Harr President Aerospace Industries former Presidential Assistant Eisenhower Administration

George S Moore Chairman First National City Bank of New York

John H Schiff senior partner Kuhn Loeb amp Co

John Young senior partner Morgan Stanley amp Co

Professors

Professor William W Bishop Jr University of Michigan Law School Editor-in-Clief American Journal of International Law

bull Professor Herbert W Briggs Cornell University

Professor Hardy Dillard Dean Virginia Law School former President of American Society of International Law and former President of Association of American Law Schools

Professor Myres S McDougal Yale Law School

Professor Stephen M Schwebel Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies also Executive Vice President of American Society of International Law

Professor Carl B Spaeth former Dean of Stanford Law School

Professor William C Warren Dean Columbia Law School

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November 22 1968

Dr Glenn A Olds Nixon-Agnew Headquarters 450 Park Avenue New York New York

Dear Mr Olds

Permit me to identify myself as the recently retired Dean of the University of Virginia Law School and a former President of the American Society of International Law I have also served the government in a number of consulting and other capacities bull

It is my understanding that gOhn middotR Stevensow of Su11ivan ~ amp Cromwell is under consideration for a possible position of re- sponsibility with the Department of State MY unsolicited opinion

touching his ability and character may be summed up in four words He is absolutely topflight

I have known him for a number ofiyears and have worked with him from time to time I am also familiar with the reputation he I

enj oys both at the bar and in the academic community I can asl- j

sure you that his apPOintment would be very warmly received by all whomiddot have come within the circle of his influence and I would as-

Sume also by all who know him by reputation~ Indeed I can think ~ of no one who better commands as much respect from both sides of

our profession--a respect born of an awareness of his personal qualities his intellectual capacities and his balanced views on the problems confronting the nation

I am positive his appointment would be in the national inshyterest and would reflect g+eat credit on President-elect Nixon

I have written in generalities only because I assume the details of his record are already available If however I can

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middot supply any desi+ed information please do not hesitate to command ~ May I repeat that Jack is absolutely topflight and may I add ~ Imiddotthat his wife is endowed with intelligence beautyand cba~ The President-elect ~ould not do better

Sincerely

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Marsha l Green - 50 Amba ssador t o I rldonesia Rec by J H Cerf (Amb Robert Hi ll) _

Jerome A Cohen 38 Law Prof Harvard Gerald Ford

Alpheus W Jessup 41 Advisor Esso Standard Oil John Myers

Joseph Lee SUTTON-44 University Dean Congo Ross Adair AEI

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FREDERICK NOLTING

Home 58 Avenue Foeh Paris 16 France

Business Morgan Guaranty Trust Company 14 Pace Vendone 75 Paris (ler) France

Native of Richmond Virginia - approximately 55 years old

Graduate of St Christophers School in Richmond The University of Virginia Harvard University Graduate School - MasterJs Degree in History

Served in united States Navy during World War II with assignments_ mainly in the pound1editerr2nean and European theatres

On the faculty of the University of Virginia from approximately 1947 to 1950

1950-1964 - United States Foreign Service Officer 1955 approximately to 1961 - attached to the U S NATO Mission in Paris in vcrious top level capacities 1961-1963 - Ambassador to South viet Nam 1963-1964 - Various assignments in the State Department in Washington after which he resigned from the Foreign Service

1964 to date - vice president of Morgan Gua-anty Trust Company in charge of operations in western Ellrope2n countries

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not corresponded 7ith him since the election I feel 7 that he would consider an appointment to an aEprop riate

positipn in the State Department under the ne~y adminis t ratlon He also is well k nown to Mr Robertson in Richmond and I am certain to Mr Murphy It is interesting that during the period of his service as Ambassador to South Viet Nam the fortunes of that country and the united states were substantially better than they have been at any time since He was an impartial but emphatic supporter of President Diembecause he realized that this man had the widest support of any politician in South Viet Nam and the unhappy events since Diems murder at the instigation of certain liberal groups in our state Departme nt and CIA in 1963 have abundantly proVen the soundness of his views

Mr Nolting is also well acquainted with European affairs through his years in various responsible positions with our NATO Mission in Paris and through his present e x ecutive assignshyment with the Horgan Guaranty Bank He again is a scholarly but realistic advocate of a positive A~erican policy with our own national interests as the most important determining factor shy

V IIILewis F Powell Jr

As a possibility for Attorney-Gene-al Lewis Powell is an extremely able and practiccl man who has given very generously of his time and talents to public service but who is also a leading corporate lawyer It was he who was the principal r architect of what has been called the financial coup of the 1960s when the comparatively small little known Albemarle Paper Company of Richmond in 1962 took over the giant Ethyl Corporation that had been formerly mvned by Standard Oil of New Jersey and General Motors His eminence as a lawyer is seen in his Presidency of the American Bar Association and as a member of the present Virginia constitutional Commission Chairman of the Richmond city Charter Commission in 1948 and many other notable as~ignments

Mr Powells name was brought up by George Champion formerly Chairman of the Chase-Manhattan Bank who discussed his availability with Archie Davis during the week of the election I do not know whether Lewis Powell would accept appointment as Attorney-General but if it were tendered and he were willing he ould fill this important position with distinction and with great benefit to our whoie country

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MICHIGAN OIlICEJ GERALD R FORD UII CHEY SnoUT SE FlPTH D TrICT MICHIQAN GAAHD RAID

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Mr Peter Flanigan Office of the President-elect 450 Park Avenue

New York New York 10022

Dear Peter

Enclosed is a copy of the resume 0

of Law at Harvard University Alan rofessor

As you will note Mr Cohens record is outstanding He is especially interested in the position as Ambass d n Sonsul-General in Hong Kong Deputy Assistant f or East As i an and Pacific Affairs Le a1 Advisor a t the en of tate or G~eral Coun~l of e Depart~ent or the A~S Controf A~bull I have known Mr Cohen for many years and have no hesitancy in recommending him for anyone of these positions in the new Administration

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IProfessor of Law Harvard University

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(Fulbright Scholar)

LL B --Yale 1955 (Edi tor-in-chief Yale Law Journal i Betts Prize for highest ~rades iin third year class i Order of Coif)

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1955-56--Law clerk to Chief Justice Warten 1956-57--Law clerk to Mr~ Justice Frankfurter 1957-58--Associatemiddot Covington sect Burling Washington DC 1958-59--Assistant US Attorney Washington DC 1959--Special Consultant US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations 1959-64--Professor of Law and Feliow Center for Chinese

Studies Universi ty of Cplifornia (Berkeley) 1964-date--Professor of Law and Member of Executive Committee

East Asian Research Center Harvard University

Area of Expertise

Chinese law and governmenti l i~tern~tional la~ and politicsi comparative la~l i adminis r rative and criminal law

Languages I

Speak and read Chinese Frenc~ and SpanishI

Books

1 The Criminal Process ir the Peoples Republic of China 1949-1963 (1968)

2 China and International Law (nearing completion)

Also assorted articles in journals devoted to China Asia and law

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Institute of PoliticsHarvard University

Chairman American Society of Internat i onal Laws Panel on China and the World Community

Chairman Subcommittee on l Chinese Law of the Joint Committee on Contemporary China 9 f the American Council of Learned Societies and Social S6ienceResearch Council

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Dear ~ Murphy

I Vant to bring to your attention my interest in serving in the new administration Only on my return from a long trip to Australia Philippines and Indonesia this week did I know of your service to the Presiden~~Elect In your s~arch for qualified personnel you may find my talents of ~se

The resume attached has been sent earlier to John Mitchell Peter Flannigan Bryce Har l ow and Harry Flemming as well as to Mr Nixon by Congressman John T Myers of Indiana

At a time when Asians are wondering whether interest in Asia will be maintained utilization of some like myself with long involvement in Pacific affairs would seem to be helpful

I will be on vacation in Nassau and Bradenton the next two weeks but would of course hop back to New York or Washington Should you wish Congressman Myers I

office telephone 225-ii889 at the Capitol will know where to reach me

From December 22 to 25 I will be in Washingto~ (telephone 362-3064) On the 26th and 27th I will be in my New York office (telephone 974-4254)

I appreciate whatever consideration you can give

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- Experience Incemationlll Relacions International Economics BusineBB Econoric Development Politico-Military Affairs World-wide int~re8ts witl heavy concentration on the Asia and Pacific regionf

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Political and government relations analyst~nd advisor for an international oil company Supervises surveys of political social and government developments and trends significant to business and governments in area from Japan to Pakistan Advises top management on operational programs and planning from standpoint of political and government conditions

Advises on corporate comnunications with governments (U S and foreign) to assure maximum understanding and minimum mis~i~terpretation of company policies and activities

Knows well most count~ies (Japan Korea China Hongkong Philippines Vietnam Thailand Malaysia Singapore Indonesia Australia India and Pakistan generally informed on other~) Visits area frequently to maintain up-to-date knowledge of external and internal developments in each country of regional relationships and of bi-lateral relations with the US

Draws on 2S years of training cnd experience in international economics political science military affairs and business Joined Esso Standard Eastern Inc Asia and Pacific regional operating affiliate of Standard Oil Company (NJ) in 1963

Participates in program committees of Asia Society in discussion roundshytables of Council on Foreign Relations in programs at Brookings institution Widely acquainted in academic and finan~e circlesin both the US and Asia

1957 - 1963

Six years with national news magazines as chief Far EastErncorrespond~nt and as senior editor for special letter pages on international buiiness and economic deve16pments

Covered US-Japan Security Treaty negotiations~apans miracle economic revival chaos in Indonesia India t--epal end of communist insurgency in Xalaysia coup and recovery in Thailand change ~n Korea beginning of Singapores recovery and economic miracle Vietn~mlast Quemoy crisis in Taiwan Strait beginning of USmiddotbalance ofpayme~ts crisis surge of US investment abroad

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Gabriel Hauge Chairman Manufacturers Hanover Bank and Trust Company

Kenneth T bull Young President Asia Society

bus A Reis Vice President International Ore [ Minerals Company Los Angeles

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Edound Gullion Head Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy Tufts University

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Congratulations on your appointment as Congressional Liaison for the ~ihite house I know it will he a popular appointment here on the hill and like my colleagues I loc~ forward to working with you at this time of hope for the country

I think most of us applaud the President-Elects decision to shake up the State Department to some extent Although I have a high opinion of the caliber of most of the Foreign Service I do not see how the country could fail to benefit from a questioning of our foreign policy premises and the bringing in of new people with new ideas for solution of our long-standing problems

Hhile saying this there are two Assistant Secretaries of State for whom I have a very high opinion and who I hope Hr Nixon will retain in one important capacity or another The first is obviously Bill Macomber Bill has been an extremely popular Assistant Secretary for c~ssi~nal--Relations and the me~bers of both parties cn the hill will applaud his retention in a key pos~t~on A Republican himself he still retains great feeling for the memory of Dulles and yet he has conducted himself in such a way in the past four years that at times I thought he was almost the only asset the Department had in the eyes of Congress

The second man who has impressed me favorabl Secretary for Hid-Eastern Affairs a career man who w Turkey and before that Ambassador to Saudi Arabia citizen and a man with an excellent grasp of his area not know anything about his politics but I suspect it is not an impor~ant element in his makecp since he is best known as a middle Eastern specialist

The Honorable Bryce Harlow Uovcmber 13 1968

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~9 Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs

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Candidates

Robert Strausz-Hupe (65)Resume under Ambassadors III Allen

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MEMORANDUM

To Dick Allen From Wm Kintner Re John Bowling

Bowling is an excellent hard-nosed senior Career Foreign Service Officer now serving as Program Director of the Foreign Service Institute He was a keen Nixon supporterand nearly came to grief because of his superiors knowledge of it

His post before coming to the Foreign Service Instishytute was a key position in the US Consulate in Karachi (I believe C~unsul General)

He combines a long range experience in American diplomacyand foreign policy with an unusual grasp of academic developmentsand literature in the social sciences especially in the field of foreign affairs He has an extremly wide acquaintance among the Diplomatic Community He is very close to the top as far as rank is concerned He might very wellmiddot fitin the National SecurityStaff for the man following upmiddot outside research bull

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50 Assistant Secretary of State for International Organishyzational Affairs

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Clare H Timberlake - bl State DepartmentRec by W Kintner (end by Allen)

Christopher PHILLIPS-48 ExPres-US Coun of Intnat t 1 Ch of Comm- Jay Cerf J Hanes

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1954-1964 Ass()ciateProfessoxof Govarnmeil q Univer~31t of T8huiS at El Pasoamp Texas 1964-euro6Professor and Chairmar of Uleuro Department of Political Scie~ce and Director of IZ1ter-Arnerican Studi3iS p rtershyAmerican Unvemiddotsity I Hato Ray Q San Juan PU8ItO Ric~o p 19A~pmiddoteset6 Visiting Professor Latr American Studies The ~ierl(Cat~ UIJ_7ered Washingtor p DC o Summsl o 1967

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21 18 nd Form Endorsement form endorsing Raymond D Gastil by Dick Allen for Assistant Secretary of Sate for Near Eastern amp South Asian Affiars Policy Planning Staff 1pg

21 18 nd Other Document Document stating incumbant and potential candidates for Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs 1pg

21 18 19681964 Other Document Cut-out copies from Whos Who in America (1968) amp American Economic Association (1964) giving brief biographies each for Gilbert Warren Nutter 1pg

21 18 nd Other Document Printout (resume) listing vital information for Gilbert Warren Nutter 1pg

21 18 12051968 Memo Memo for the record from Knudsen RE Warren Nutter - Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs 1pg

21 18 nd Other Document Document stating incumbant and potential candidates for Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs 1pg

21 18 nd Memo Memo from Kintner to Allen RE John Bowling 1pg

Tuesday May 26 2009 Page 4 of 5

Box Number Folder Number Document Date Document Type Document Description

21 18 nd Report Biographical data for Dr Roland I Perusse

Tuesday May 26 2009 Page 5 of 5

23 Nov 68

To Haldeman

From Allen

Re MELVIN A CONANT JR (resume attached)

Melvin Conant is a logical candidate for the position

of ~ssietant Secretary for European Affairs in the Departme~t

of State -His experience as Political Advisor and Government

Relations Counsellor for Europe and the Far East Standard Oil

Company of New Jersey has been far-reaching He knows the

name of the game and the players as well He is highly regarded

in Europe and in this country

He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations

and is also a member of the State Department Advisory Panel

on European Affairs He has been a professor at the National War

College and is also a member of the Institute for Strategic

Studies in London He has also published in the field

Important here is that he has been closely associated

with NATO affairs Moreover he personally knows many high-ranking

European government officials

Conant has been of great help in the foreign policy field

during the campaign I often called upon him for assistance

He comes highly recommended by Bill Kintner of the University

of Pennsylvania an RN advisor of long standing

I add my own strong recommendation He would be a faithful

and imagmzilative team-player in the Nixon Administration

MelvinA~ ConRn~ Jr

16 Titus Laue Cold Spring Harbor Neu York

(l1yrtlc 2-7629)

1 Born Neu York City larch 20 1924 of American parents

gt Educatedmiddot Harvard Con~So (Hngna (VTIl l 1cde in international tf~fT entl djp1oL1llcy) 1949 Harvard University 11A Far Eastern studies (1951)

3 Married l-Iary B-ewster Paine Green Septembr 2 1946

4 Children Ian James Conant (1947) Alan Conant (1950) J~y Conant (1955)

5 Experience 1 In 1951 bessn an e~tendcd tour of the Philippines lIons Kong Indo~esin Helaya lhnilDnd end Bunltlj Pkistan India and Cey1on to analyze Correnunist penctrEtion in cer~ain groups At the conclu3ion of the trip reccrf1onded countershyaction snd helped initiate it Subsequent visits in the intervening years for othel purposes have included Japan Attended conferences on Far Eastern affairsbeginning 1947 to the present

2 Frou 1951-1955 tUS Excutive Directc~middot of the 11cific and Asian Affairs Council Ravraii Responsible for operashytiona of office and for the bdefing of businessmen with interests in Southeast Asla and Japan Appoinied by the TGrritorial Governor a founding member of the Board and Executive COUi11ittee of the International Coopertion Center -- forerunner of the present East-tgtJest Center for the training of Asiens

Advised elements of US Air FClrce and Us Navy on political developments in Asia likely to affect operations and plannirg l1cmber of the National Security Forum Jdr l1at College yompleted repors on Soviet diplornacy and tactics in ADia at the request of Us Air University (long-range planning section of the Air Har College)

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l-roro 1953 to 1955 ~7a5 a go-betcn for several Chinese banks and firms and leadlng Hestern banks and utilities in Hawaii These iohed to break down the racial lines drawn between races and for two years aosisted in the

censitive discussions as a person with close friends in the racial comlllunities involved

Research Secretary of the Honolulu Chamber of Commerces Economic Development Comittce and member of the Governor 6

Cornmittee to work with the Stanford Research Institute on economic problems of the Territory

3 Invited to join the Council on Foreign Relations (1955) a~ a Council member and on the executive staff reGponshysible for the programs involving over one hundred private meetings held annually with foreign diplomats journaliGts and politicians

ResponRible for organizing Council discussions on ~rity Systen1s in the Hestern Pacific and US Strat~ic Bases Overseas and as a consequence was invited to the Weapons System Evaluation Group of the Department of Defense

Later Olas responsible for initinting two other Council series on Military Strategy and US Policy and Political en~_ Strategic Problems of Do terrence

In 1959 began a study of the political and military effects of special weaponaon US allies in Europe and on the Asian perimeter Subsequently visited some of the~e

allied countries to appraise defense problems in the light of Soviet military capabili~ies Lectures annually at the Royal Canadian Air Force College and various US military colleges _

4 Invited to join the faculty of the National 1-Jar College 1960-1961 as Professor of Internationnl Security Affairs Responsible for the research programs on national Qecurity policy problems (methods of analysis presentation of argumentetc) partiCipated in by each class member Assisted in the analysis of current security issues Lectured on US Defense relations with Canada and on India and Pakistan (in the latter cases analyzing the internal poli tical factors affecting forejgn policy objectives) Faculty member assisting in course of War College visit to test and East Europe (Warsaw and Bclgrada)

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5 (Summer and Fall 1961) Completed study for the Council on Foreign Relations Subject Strat~gic

Defense of North Amt~rica a case study of the political effects in Canada of changing military requirements of special Heapons The stldy was published in the late Spring 1962 as The IJon~ Polar i-lctch~

6 Regional Political Advisor East Africa South Southeast and East Asia Esso Standard Eastern Neiil York (Decpmber 1961-1962) the Asian regional company of Jersey Standard

7 Government Relations Counsellor Europe Far East Standard Oil Company_~-) New York 1963 - Special responsibility for developing a worldwide system for collection and analysis of political information relevant to corporate operations and planning Concentration since 1963 on defense-political aspects of Europe with regard to security of supply

8 Appointed State Department Advisory Panel on European Affairs December 1966

9 Publications in the ~ard Unive~~__Mo~~raph secteries (Far East) Far [astern Survel Int~tj ona1 Journal (Canada) Royal Canadian Air Force College Journal The United States and Japaq (conference report) and ~ Issues on the World Scene (conference report) The Iong Pltlar v1atch (Canada and the Defense of North Anlerica) Canada in Defense of the l-lest (Foreign Affairs April 1962) and Canada (published by the Foreign Policy Association NY)

10 Member Council 011 Foreign Relations Institute for Strategic Studies (JJolldon) Board of rrustees Woods Hole Oceanographic

Institution Board of Trustees Antioch College Board of Trustees South Street Seaport

Museum New York New York Yacht Club

11 Sports Sailing (cruising)

~ Member of Department of State Advisory Panel on International Law

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JOHN R STEVENSON

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Date of birth~ October 24 1921 j

Educationi lt middotmiddotmiddotAndover 1938

ltgt~ Princeton AB (School of Public and gt International Affairs) summa cum laudo PBK 1942

~ ~ ~ Columbia Law School LLB 1949 - middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddoti ~middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot D Ju S 1952

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~ lt middotmiddotLecturer in International Law Collmb1a I 1 Law School 1950

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~ ~ 1942-1946imiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot~ middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotgtJmiddot~middotU S Naval Intelligence (Lieut) -

0 ~ oi Assistantmiddot Naval Attache Madrid (1944-1945) gt gt 1946-194~ ~~ gt ltgt Passed co~petitive FOreign Service -J - ~ bull examinations ~ ~ ) ~ Polit~cal Office~ State Department lt I Offlce of Amerlcan Republic Affairs J

~lt1 Profession ~ ~ Private practice of laW with Sullivan amp ~ ~ c~omwelJl sincell~159056(m)embeirtof fitrim l ~ - Slnce anuary - n erna ona

=~lt prac~ice Professionalmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot middotPresident American Society of International

~I Associa~ions bull Law 1966-1968

~-- Member Board of Edi torsI American Journal gt ) of International Law 1d60- ~ ~ middotmiddotmiddotChairman Committee on International Law ( t - New York State Bar Association 1963-H~65 Ch9-irman~ommittee on International Law

- middot)~~~lt(~~ lt ~~ ~9~~~~i~~5~~1~~~ Bar of the City i - ~ i~~~~- Member of Council Section of International lt~ ( ~ middotltltmiddotand Comparative Law American Bar imiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot ~ lt Association ~- -Member Council on Foreign Relations ~ember Center for Inter-American Relations In

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Annex - John R Stevenson

Positions in Professional Societies

President of American Society of International Law 1966-1968

Chairman International Law Committee Association of the Bar of The City of New York 1958-1960

Chairman International Law Committee New York State Bar Associat~on 1963-1965

Member of Council Section of International and Comparative Law American Bar Association 1967-to-date

Member of Board of Editors American Journal of International Law 1963-to-date

State Department Advisory Committee on International Law1967-1968

List of Publications

The Chilean Popular Front Univ of Penna Press (1942)

Comp~rative and Foreign Law in American Law Schools 50 Col LRev 613 (1950)

Effect of Recognition on the Application of Private International Law Norms 51 Col LRev 710 (1951)

The Relationship of Private International Law to Public International Law 52 Col LRev 561 (1952)

Legal Aspects of the Public Offering of Foreign Securities in the United States Market 28 Geo Wash LRev 194 (1959)

The Sabbatino case - three steps forward and two steps back 57 Am J Intl L 97 (1963)

Judicial Decisions Involving Questions of International Law Am J Intl L (1963-1965)

The State Department and Sabbatino - nEvIn Victors are by victories undone 58 Am J Intl L 707 (1964)

Book Review of Smigel The Wall Street Lawyer 65 Col LRev 738 (1965)

Book Review of Lillich The Protection of Foreign Investment 61 Am J Intl L 226 (1967)

Presidents Addresses Proceedings American Society of International Law 1967 and 1968 bull

Lawyers

Robert Dechert senior partner Dechert Price amp Rhoads Philadelphia former General Counsel Defense Department Eisenhower Administration

Eric Hager partner Shearman amp Sterling former Legal Adviser of the State Department Eisenhower Administration

John G Laylin partner Covington amp Burling Washington

Carlyle E Maw partner Cravath Swaine amp Moore

Herman Phleger senior partner Brobeck Phleger amp Harrison San Francisco California former Legal Adviser of the State Department Eisenhower Administration

Lyman M Tondel partner Cleary Gottlieb Steen amp Hamilton presently President of the New York State Bar Association

Bankers and businessmen

Karl G Harr President Aerospace Industries former Presidential Assistant Eisenhower Administration

George S Moore Chairman First National City Bank of New York

John H Schiff senior partner Kuhn Loeb amp Co

John Young senior partner Morgan Stanley amp Co

Professors

Professor William W Bishop Jr University of Michigan Law School Editor-in-Clief American Journal of International Law

bull Professor Herbert W Briggs Cornell University

Professor Hardy Dillard Dean Virginia Law School former President of American Society of International Law and former President of Association of American Law Schools

Professor Myres S McDougal Yale Law School

Professor Stephen M Schwebel Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies also Executive Vice President of American Society of International Law

Professor Carl B Spaeth former Dean of Stanford Law School

Professor William C Warren Dean Columbia Law School

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November 22 1968

Dr Glenn A Olds Nixon-Agnew Headquarters 450 Park Avenue New York New York

Dear Mr Olds

Permit me to identify myself as the recently retired Dean of the University of Virginia Law School and a former President of the American Society of International Law I have also served the government in a number of consulting and other capacities bull

It is my understanding that gOhn middotR Stevensow of Su11ivan ~ amp Cromwell is under consideration for a possible position of re- sponsibility with the Department of State MY unsolicited opinion

touching his ability and character may be summed up in four words He is absolutely topflight

I have known him for a number ofiyears and have worked with him from time to time I am also familiar with the reputation he I

enj oys both at the bar and in the academic community I can asl- j

sure you that his apPOintment would be very warmly received by all whomiddot have come within the circle of his influence and I would as-

Sume also by all who know him by reputation~ Indeed I can think ~ of no one who better commands as much respect from both sides of

our profession--a respect born of an awareness of his personal qualities his intellectual capacities and his balanced views on the problems confronting the nation

I am positive his appointment would be in the national inshyterest and would reflect g+eat credit on President-elect Nixon

I have written in generalities only because I assume the details of his record are already available If however I can

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middot supply any desi+ed information please do not hesitate to command ~ May I repeat that Jack is absolutely topflight and may I add ~ Imiddotthat his wife is endowed with intelligence beautyand cba~ The President-elect ~ould not do better

Sincerely

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Marsha l Green - 50 Amba ssador t o I rldonesia Rec by J H Cerf (Amb Robert Hi ll) _

Jerome A Cohen 38 Law Prof Harvard Gerald Ford

Alpheus W Jessup 41 Advisor Esso Standard Oil John Myers

Joseph Lee SUTTON-44 University Dean Congo Ross Adair AEI

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FREDERICK NOLTING

Home 58 Avenue Foeh Paris 16 France

Business Morgan Guaranty Trust Company 14 Pace Vendone 75 Paris (ler) France

Native of Richmond Virginia - approximately 55 years old

Graduate of St Christophers School in Richmond The University of Virginia Harvard University Graduate School - MasterJs Degree in History

Served in united States Navy during World War II with assignments_ mainly in the pound1editerr2nean and European theatres

On the faculty of the University of Virginia from approximately 1947 to 1950

1950-1964 - United States Foreign Service Officer 1955 approximately to 1961 - attached to the U S NATO Mission in Paris in vcrious top level capacities 1961-1963 - Ambassador to South viet Nam 1963-1964 - Various assignments in the State Department in Washington after which he resigned from the Foreign Service

1964 to date - vice president of Morgan Gua-anty Trust Company in charge of operations in western Ellrope2n countries

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not corresponded 7ith him since the election I feel 7 that he would consider an appointment to an aEprop riate

positipn in the State Department under the ne~y adminis t ratlon He also is well k nown to Mr Robertson in Richmond and I am certain to Mr Murphy It is interesting that during the period of his service as Ambassador to South Viet Nam the fortunes of that country and the united states were substantially better than they have been at any time since He was an impartial but emphatic supporter of President Diembecause he realized that this man had the widest support of any politician in South Viet Nam and the unhappy events since Diems murder at the instigation of certain liberal groups in our state Departme nt and CIA in 1963 have abundantly proVen the soundness of his views

Mr Nolting is also well acquainted with European affairs through his years in various responsible positions with our NATO Mission in Paris and through his present e x ecutive assignshyment with the Horgan Guaranty Bank He again is a scholarly but realistic advocate of a positive A~erican policy with our own national interests as the most important determining factor shy

V IIILewis F Powell Jr

As a possibility for Attorney-Gene-al Lewis Powell is an extremely able and practiccl man who has given very generously of his time and talents to public service but who is also a leading corporate lawyer It was he who was the principal r architect of what has been called the financial coup of the 1960s when the comparatively small little known Albemarle Paper Company of Richmond in 1962 took over the giant Ethyl Corporation that had been formerly mvned by Standard Oil of New Jersey and General Motors His eminence as a lawyer is seen in his Presidency of the American Bar Association and as a member of the present Virginia constitutional Commission Chairman of the Richmond city Charter Commission in 1948 and many other notable as~ignments

Mr Powells name was brought up by George Champion formerly Chairman of the Chase-Manhattan Bank who discussed his availability with Archie Davis during the week of the election I do not know whether Lewis Powell would accept appointment as Attorney-General but if it were tendered and he were willing he ould fill this important position with distinction and with great benefit to our whoie country

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MICHIGAN OIlICEJ GERALD R FORD UII CHEY SnoUT SE FlPTH D TrICT MICHIQAN GAAHD RAID

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Mr Peter Flanigan Office of the President-elect 450 Park Avenue

New York New York 10022

Dear Peter

Enclosed is a copy of the resume 0

of Law at Harvard University Alan rofessor

As you will note Mr Cohens record is outstanding He is especially interested in the position as Ambass d n Sonsul-General in Hong Kong Deputy Assistant f or East As i an and Pacific Affairs Le a1 Advisor a t the en of tate or G~eral Coun~l of e Depart~ent or the A~S Controf A~bull I have known Mr Cohen for many years and have no hesitancy in recommending him for anyone of these positions in the new Administration

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IProfessor of Law Harvard University

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(Fulbright Scholar)

LL B --Yale 1955 (Edi tor-in-chief Yale Law Journal i Betts Prize for highest ~rades iin third year class i Order of Coif)

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1955-56--Law clerk to Chief Justice Warten 1956-57--Law clerk to Mr~ Justice Frankfurter 1957-58--Associatemiddot Covington sect Burling Washington DC 1958-59--Assistant US Attorney Washington DC 1959--Special Consultant US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations 1959-64--Professor of Law and Feliow Center for Chinese

Studies Universi ty of Cplifornia (Berkeley) 1964-date--Professor of Law and Member of Executive Committee

East Asian Research Center Harvard University

Area of Expertise

Chinese law and governmenti l i~tern~tional la~ and politicsi comparative la~l i adminis r rative and criminal law

Languages I

Speak and read Chinese Frenc~ and SpanishI

Books

1 The Criminal Process ir the Peoples Republic of China 1949-1963 (1968)

2 China and International Law (nearing completion)

Also assorted articles in journals devoted to China Asia and law

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Institute of PoliticsHarvard University

Chairman American Society of Internat i onal Laws Panel on China and the World Community

Chairman Subcommittee on l Chinese Law of the Joint Committee on Contemporary China 9 f the American Council of Learned Societies and Social S6ienceResearch Council

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Dear ~ Murphy

I Vant to bring to your attention my interest in serving in the new administration Only on my return from a long trip to Australia Philippines and Indonesia this week did I know of your service to the Presiden~~Elect In your s~arch for qualified personnel you may find my talents of ~se

The resume attached has been sent earlier to John Mitchell Peter Flannigan Bryce Har l ow and Harry Flemming as well as to Mr Nixon by Congressman John T Myers of Indiana

At a time when Asians are wondering whether interest in Asia will be maintained utilization of some like myself with long involvement in Pacific affairs would seem to be helpful

I will be on vacation in Nassau and Bradenton the next two weeks but would of course hop back to New York or Washington Should you wish Congressman Myers I

office telephone 225-ii889 at the Capitol will know where to reach me

From December 22 to 25 I will be in Washingto~ (telephone 362-3064) On the 26th and 27th I will be in my New York office (telephone 974-4254)

I appreciate whatever consideration you can give

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- Experience Incemationlll Relacions International Economics BusineBB Econoric Development Politico-Military Affairs World-wide int~re8ts witl heavy concentration on the Asia and Pacific regionf

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Political and government relations analyst~nd advisor for an international oil company Supervises surveys of political social and government developments and trends significant to business and governments in area from Japan to Pakistan Advises top management on operational programs and planning from standpoint of political and government conditions

Advises on corporate comnunications with governments (U S and foreign) to assure maximum understanding and minimum mis~i~terpretation of company policies and activities

Knows well most count~ies (Japan Korea China Hongkong Philippines Vietnam Thailand Malaysia Singapore Indonesia Australia India and Pakistan generally informed on other~) Visits area frequently to maintain up-to-date knowledge of external and internal developments in each country of regional relationships and of bi-lateral relations with the US

Draws on 2S years of training cnd experience in international economics political science military affairs and business Joined Esso Standard Eastern Inc Asia and Pacific regional operating affiliate of Standard Oil Company (NJ) in 1963

Participates in program committees of Asia Society in discussion roundshytables of Council on Foreign Relations in programs at Brookings institution Widely acquainted in academic and finan~e circlesin both the US and Asia

1957 - 1963

Six years with national news magazines as chief Far EastErncorrespond~nt and as senior editor for special letter pages on international buiiness and economic deve16pments

Covered US-Japan Security Treaty negotiations~apans miracle economic revival chaos in Indonesia India t--epal end of communist insurgency in Xalaysia coup and recovery in Thailand change ~n Korea beginning of Singapores recovery and economic miracle Vietn~mlast Quemoy crisis in Taiwan Strait beginning of USmiddotbalance ofpayme~ts crisis surge of US investment abroad

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Gabriel Hauge Chairman Manufacturers Hanover Bank and Trust Company

Kenneth T bull Young President Asia Society

bus A Reis Vice President International Ore [ Minerals Company Los Angeles

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Edound Gullion Head Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy Tufts University

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Congratulations on your appointment as Congressional Liaison for the ~ihite house I know it will he a popular appointment here on the hill and like my colleagues I loc~ forward to working with you at this time of hope for the country

I think most of us applaud the President-Elects decision to shake up the State Department to some extent Although I have a high opinion of the caliber of most of the Foreign Service I do not see how the country could fail to benefit from a questioning of our foreign policy premises and the bringing in of new people with new ideas for solution of our long-standing problems

Hhile saying this there are two Assistant Secretaries of State for whom I have a very high opinion and who I hope Hr Nixon will retain in one important capacity or another The first is obviously Bill Macomber Bill has been an extremely popular Assistant Secretary for c~ssi~nal--Relations and the me~bers of both parties cn the hill will applaud his retention in a key pos~t~on A Republican himself he still retains great feeling for the memory of Dulles and yet he has conducted himself in such a way in the past four years that at times I thought he was almost the only asset the Department had in the eyes of Congress

The second man who has impressed me favorabl Secretary for Hid-Eastern Affairs a career man who w Turkey and before that Ambassador to Saudi Arabia citizen and a man with an excellent grasp of his area not know anything about his politics but I suspect it is not an impor~ant element in his makecp since he is best known as a middle Eastern specialist

The Honorable Bryce Harlow Uovcmber 13 1968

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~9 Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs

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Candidates

Robert Strausz-Hupe (65)Resume under Ambassadors III Allen

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MEMORANDUM

To Dick Allen From Wm Kintner Re John Bowling

Bowling is an excellent hard-nosed senior Career Foreign Service Officer now serving as Program Director of the Foreign Service Institute He was a keen Nixon supporterand nearly came to grief because of his superiors knowledge of it

His post before coming to the Foreign Service Instishytute was a key position in the US Consulate in Karachi (I believe C~unsul General)

He combines a long range experience in American diplomacyand foreign policy with an unusual grasp of academic developmentsand literature in the social sciences especially in the field of foreign affairs He has an extremly wide acquaintance among the Diplomatic Community He is very close to the top as far as rank is concerned He might very wellmiddot fitin the National SecurityStaff for the man following upmiddot outside research bull

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Clare H Timberlake - bl State DepartmentRec by W Kintner (end by Allen)

Christopher PHILLIPS-48 ExPres-US Coun of Intnat t 1 Ch of Comm- Jay Cerf J Hanes

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1954-1964 Ass()ciateProfessoxof Govarnmeil q Univer~31t of T8huiS at El Pasoamp Texas 1964-euro6Professor and Chairmar of Uleuro Department of Political Scie~ce and Director of IZ1ter-Arnerican Studi3iS p rtershyAmerican Unvemiddotsity I Hato Ray Q San Juan PU8ItO Ric~o p 19A~pmiddoteset6 Visiting Professor Latr American Studies The ~ierl(Cat~ UIJ_7ered Washingtor p DC o Summsl o 1967

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21 18 nd Report Biographical data for Dr Roland I Perusse

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23 Nov 68

To Haldeman

From Allen

Re MELVIN A CONANT JR (resume attached)

Melvin Conant is a logical candidate for the position

of ~ssietant Secretary for European Affairs in the Departme~t

of State -His experience as Political Advisor and Government

Relations Counsellor for Europe and the Far East Standard Oil

Company of New Jersey has been far-reaching He knows the

name of the game and the players as well He is highly regarded

in Europe and in this country

He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations

and is also a member of the State Department Advisory Panel

on European Affairs He has been a professor at the National War

College and is also a member of the Institute for Strategic

Studies in London He has also published in the field

Important here is that he has been closely associated

with NATO affairs Moreover he personally knows many high-ranking

European government officials

Conant has been of great help in the foreign policy field

during the campaign I often called upon him for assistance

He comes highly recommended by Bill Kintner of the University

of Pennsylvania an RN advisor of long standing

I add my own strong recommendation He would be a faithful

and imagmzilative team-player in the Nixon Administration

MelvinA~ ConRn~ Jr

16 Titus Laue Cold Spring Harbor Neu York

(l1yrtlc 2-7629)

1 Born Neu York City larch 20 1924 of American parents

gt Educatedmiddot Harvard Con~So (Hngna (VTIl l 1cde in international tf~fT entl djp1oL1llcy) 1949 Harvard University 11A Far Eastern studies (1951)

3 Married l-Iary B-ewster Paine Green Septembr 2 1946

4 Children Ian James Conant (1947) Alan Conant (1950) J~y Conant (1955)

5 Experience 1 In 1951 bessn an e~tendcd tour of the Philippines lIons Kong Indo~esin Helaya lhnilDnd end Bunltlj Pkistan India and Cey1on to analyze Correnunist penctrEtion in cer~ain groups At the conclu3ion of the trip reccrf1onded countershyaction snd helped initiate it Subsequent visits in the intervening years for othel purposes have included Japan Attended conferences on Far Eastern affairsbeginning 1947 to the present

2 Frou 1951-1955 tUS Excutive Directc~middot of the 11cific and Asian Affairs Council Ravraii Responsible for operashytiona of office and for the bdefing of businessmen with interests in Southeast Asla and Japan Appoinied by the TGrritorial Governor a founding member of the Board and Executive COUi11ittee of the International Coopertion Center -- forerunner of the present East-tgtJest Center for the training of Asiens

Advised elements of US Air FClrce and Us Navy on political developments in Asia likely to affect operations and plannirg l1cmber of the National Security Forum Jdr l1at College yompleted repors on Soviet diplornacy and tactics in ADia at the request of Us Air University (long-range planning section of the Air Har College)

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l-roro 1953 to 1955 ~7a5 a go-betcn for several Chinese banks and firms and leadlng Hestern banks and utilities in Hawaii These iohed to break down the racial lines drawn between races and for two years aosisted in the

censitive discussions as a person with close friends in the racial comlllunities involved

Research Secretary of the Honolulu Chamber of Commerces Economic Development Comittce and member of the Governor 6

Cornmittee to work with the Stanford Research Institute on economic problems of the Territory

3 Invited to join the Council on Foreign Relations (1955) a~ a Council member and on the executive staff reGponshysible for the programs involving over one hundred private meetings held annually with foreign diplomats journaliGts and politicians

ResponRible for organizing Council discussions on ~rity Systen1s in the Hestern Pacific and US Strat~ic Bases Overseas and as a consequence was invited to the Weapons System Evaluation Group of the Department of Defense

Later Olas responsible for initinting two other Council series on Military Strategy and US Policy and Political en~_ Strategic Problems of Do terrence

In 1959 began a study of the political and military effects of special weaponaon US allies in Europe and on the Asian perimeter Subsequently visited some of the~e

allied countries to appraise defense problems in the light of Soviet military capabili~ies Lectures annually at the Royal Canadian Air Force College and various US military colleges _

4 Invited to join the faculty of the National 1-Jar College 1960-1961 as Professor of Internationnl Security Affairs Responsible for the research programs on national Qecurity policy problems (methods of analysis presentation of argumentetc) partiCipated in by each class member Assisted in the analysis of current security issues Lectured on US Defense relations with Canada and on India and Pakistan (in the latter cases analyzing the internal poli tical factors affecting forejgn policy objectives) Faculty member assisting in course of War College visit to test and East Europe (Warsaw and Bclgrada)

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5 (Summer and Fall 1961) Completed study for the Council on Foreign Relations Subject Strat~gic

Defense of North Amt~rica a case study of the political effects in Canada of changing military requirements of special Heapons The stldy was published in the late Spring 1962 as The IJon~ Polar i-lctch~

6 Regional Political Advisor East Africa South Southeast and East Asia Esso Standard Eastern Neiil York (Decpmber 1961-1962) the Asian regional company of Jersey Standard

7 Government Relations Counsellor Europe Far East Standard Oil Company_~-) New York 1963 - Special responsibility for developing a worldwide system for collection and analysis of political information relevant to corporate operations and planning Concentration since 1963 on defense-political aspects of Europe with regard to security of supply

8 Appointed State Department Advisory Panel on European Affairs December 1966

9 Publications in the ~ard Unive~~__Mo~~raph secteries (Far East) Far [astern Survel Int~tj ona1 Journal (Canada) Royal Canadian Air Force College Journal The United States and Japaq (conference report) and ~ Issues on the World Scene (conference report) The Iong Pltlar v1atch (Canada and the Defense of North Anlerica) Canada in Defense of the l-lest (Foreign Affairs April 1962) and Canada (published by the Foreign Policy Association NY)

10 Member Council 011 Foreign Relations Institute for Strategic Studies (JJolldon) Board of rrustees Woods Hole Oceanographic

Institution Board of Trustees Antioch College Board of Trustees South Street Seaport

Museum New York New York Yacht Club

11 Sports Sailing (cruising)

~ Member of Department of State Advisory Panel on International Law

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JOHN R STEVENSON

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Date of birth~ October 24 1921 j

Educationi lt middotmiddotmiddotAndover 1938

ltgt~ Princeton AB (School of Public and gt International Affairs) summa cum laudo PBK 1942

~ ~ ~ Columbia Law School LLB 1949 - middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddoti ~middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot D Ju S 1952

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~ lt middotmiddotLecturer in International Law Collmb1a I 1 Law School 1950

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~ ~ 1942-1946imiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot~ middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddotgtJmiddot~middotU S Naval Intelligence (Lieut) -

0 ~ oi Assistantmiddot Naval Attache Madrid (1944-1945) gt gt 1946-194~ ~~ gt ltgt Passed co~petitive FOreign Service -J - ~ bull examinations ~ ~ ) ~ Polit~cal Office~ State Department lt I Offlce of Amerlcan Republic Affairs J

~lt1 Profession ~ ~ Private practice of laW with Sullivan amp ~ ~ c~omwelJl sincell~159056(m)embeirtof fitrim l ~ - Slnce anuary - n erna ona

=~lt prac~ice Professionalmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot middotPresident American Society of International

~I Associa~ions bull Law 1966-1968

~-- Member Board of Edi torsI American Journal gt ) of International Law 1d60- ~ ~ middotmiddotmiddotChairman Committee on International Law ( t - New York State Bar Association 1963-H~65 Ch9-irman~ommittee on International Law

- middot)~~~lt(~~ lt ~~ ~9~~~~i~~5~~1~~~ Bar of the City i - ~ i~~~~- Member of Council Section of International lt~ ( ~ middotltltmiddotand Comparative Law American Bar imiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot ~ lt Association ~- -Member Council on Foreign Relations ~ember Center for Inter-American Relations In

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Positions in Professional Societies

President of American Society of International Law 1966-1968

Chairman International Law Committee Association of the Bar of The City of New York 1958-1960

Chairman International Law Committee New York State Bar Associat~on 1963-1965

Member of Council Section of International and Comparative Law American Bar Association 1967-to-date

Member of Board of Editors American Journal of International Law 1963-to-date

State Department Advisory Committee on International Law1967-1968

List of Publications

The Chilean Popular Front Univ of Penna Press (1942)

Comp~rative and Foreign Law in American Law Schools 50 Col LRev 613 (1950)

Effect of Recognition on the Application of Private International Law Norms 51 Col LRev 710 (1951)

The Relationship of Private International Law to Public International Law 52 Col LRev 561 (1952)

Legal Aspects of the Public Offering of Foreign Securities in the United States Market 28 Geo Wash LRev 194 (1959)

The Sabbatino case - three steps forward and two steps back 57 Am J Intl L 97 (1963)

Judicial Decisions Involving Questions of International Law Am J Intl L (1963-1965)

The State Department and Sabbatino - nEvIn Victors are by victories undone 58 Am J Intl L 707 (1964)

Book Review of Smigel The Wall Street Lawyer 65 Col LRev 738 (1965)

Book Review of Lillich The Protection of Foreign Investment 61 Am J Intl L 226 (1967)

Presidents Addresses Proceedings American Society of International Law 1967 and 1968 bull

Lawyers

Robert Dechert senior partner Dechert Price amp Rhoads Philadelphia former General Counsel Defense Department Eisenhower Administration

Eric Hager partner Shearman amp Sterling former Legal Adviser of the State Department Eisenhower Administration

John G Laylin partner Covington amp Burling Washington

Carlyle E Maw partner Cravath Swaine amp Moore

Herman Phleger senior partner Brobeck Phleger amp Harrison San Francisco California former Legal Adviser of the State Department Eisenhower Administration

Lyman M Tondel partner Cleary Gottlieb Steen amp Hamilton presently President of the New York State Bar Association

Bankers and businessmen

Karl G Harr President Aerospace Industries former Presidential Assistant Eisenhower Administration

George S Moore Chairman First National City Bank of New York

John H Schiff senior partner Kuhn Loeb amp Co

John Young senior partner Morgan Stanley amp Co

Professors

Professor William W Bishop Jr University of Michigan Law School Editor-in-Clief American Journal of International Law

bull Professor Herbert W Briggs Cornell University

Professor Hardy Dillard Dean Virginia Law School former President of American Society of International Law and former President of Association of American Law Schools

Professor Myres S McDougal Yale Law School

Professor Stephen M Schwebel Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies also Executive Vice President of American Society of International Law

Professor Carl B Spaeth former Dean of Stanford Law School

Professor William C Warren Dean Columbia Law School

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November 22 1968

Dr Glenn A Olds Nixon-Agnew Headquarters 450 Park Avenue New York New York

Dear Mr Olds

Permit me to identify myself as the recently retired Dean of the University of Virginia Law School and a former President of the American Society of International Law I have also served the government in a number of consulting and other capacities bull

It is my understanding that gOhn middotR Stevensow of Su11ivan ~ amp Cromwell is under consideration for a possible position of re- sponsibility with the Department of State MY unsolicited opinion

touching his ability and character may be summed up in four words He is absolutely topflight

I have known him for a number ofiyears and have worked with him from time to time I am also familiar with the reputation he I

enj oys both at the bar and in the academic community I can asl- j

sure you that his apPOintment would be very warmly received by all whomiddot have come within the circle of his influence and I would as-

Sume also by all who know him by reputation~ Indeed I can think ~ of no one who better commands as much respect from both sides of

our profession--a respect born of an awareness of his personal qualities his intellectual capacities and his balanced views on the problems confronting the nation

I am positive his appointment would be in the national inshyterest and would reflect g+eat credit on President-elect Nixon

I have written in generalities only because I assume the details of his record are already available If however I can

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middot supply any desi+ed information please do not hesitate to command ~ May I repeat that Jack is absolutely topflight and may I add ~ Imiddotthat his wife is endowed with intelligence beautyand cba~ The President-elect ~ould not do better

Sincerely

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FREDERICK NOLTING

Home 58 Avenue Foeh Paris 16 France

Business Morgan Guaranty Trust Company 14 Pace Vendone 75 Paris (ler) France

Native of Richmond Virginia - approximately 55 years old

Graduate of St Christophers School in Richmond The University of Virginia Harvard University Graduate School - MasterJs Degree in History

Served in united States Navy during World War II with assignments_ mainly in the pound1editerr2nean and European theatres

On the faculty of the University of Virginia from approximately 1947 to 1950

1950-1964 - United States Foreign Service Officer 1955 approximately to 1961 - attached to the U S NATO Mission in Paris in vcrious top level capacities 1961-1963 - Ambassador to South viet Nam 1963-1964 - Various assignments in the State Department in Washington after which he resigned from the Foreign Service

1964 to date - vice president of Morgan Gua-anty Trust Company in charge of operations in western Ellrope2n countries

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not corresponded 7ith him since the election I feel 7 that he would consider an appointment to an aEprop riate

positipn in the State Department under the ne~y adminis t ratlon He also is well k nown to Mr Robertson in Richmond and I am certain to Mr Murphy It is interesting that during the period of his service as Ambassador to South Viet Nam the fortunes of that country and the united states were substantially better than they have been at any time since He was an impartial but emphatic supporter of President Diembecause he realized that this man had the widest support of any politician in South Viet Nam and the unhappy events since Diems murder at the instigation of certain liberal groups in our state Departme nt and CIA in 1963 have abundantly proVen the soundness of his views

Mr Nolting is also well acquainted with European affairs through his years in various responsible positions with our NATO Mission in Paris and through his present e x ecutive assignshyment with the Horgan Guaranty Bank He again is a scholarly but realistic advocate of a positive A~erican policy with our own national interests as the most important determining factor shy

V IIILewis F Powell Jr

As a possibility for Attorney-Gene-al Lewis Powell is an extremely able and practiccl man who has given very generously of his time and talents to public service but who is also a leading corporate lawyer It was he who was the principal r architect of what has been called the financial coup of the 1960s when the comparatively small little known Albemarle Paper Company of Richmond in 1962 took over the giant Ethyl Corporation that had been formerly mvned by Standard Oil of New Jersey and General Motors His eminence as a lawyer is seen in his Presidency of the American Bar Association and as a member of the present Virginia constitutional Commission Chairman of the Richmond city Charter Commission in 1948 and many other notable as~ignments

Mr Powells name was brought up by George Champion formerly Chairman of the Chase-Manhattan Bank who discussed his availability with Archie Davis during the week of the election I do not know whether Lewis Powell would accept appointment as Attorney-General but if it were tendered and he were willing he ould fill this important position with distinction and with great benefit to our whoie country

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Mr Peter Flanigan Office of the President-elect 450 Park Avenue

New York New York 10022

Dear Peter

Enclosed is a copy of the resume 0

of Law at Harvard University Alan rofessor

As you will note Mr Cohens record is outstanding He is especially interested in the position as Ambass d n Sonsul-General in Hong Kong Deputy Assistant f or East As i an and Pacific Affairs Le a1 Advisor a t the en of tate or G~eral Coun~l of e Depart~ent or the A~S Controf A~bull I have known Mr Cohen for many years and have no hesitancy in recommending him for anyone of these positions in the new Administration

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IProfessor of Law Harvard University

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(Fulbright Scholar)

LL B --Yale 1955 (Edi tor-in-chief Yale Law Journal i Betts Prize for highest ~rades iin third year class i Order of Coif)

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1955-56--Law clerk to Chief Justice Warten 1956-57--Law clerk to Mr~ Justice Frankfurter 1957-58--Associatemiddot Covington sect Burling Washington DC 1958-59--Assistant US Attorney Washington DC 1959--Special Consultant US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations 1959-64--Professor of Law and Feliow Center for Chinese

Studies Universi ty of Cplifornia (Berkeley) 1964-date--Professor of Law and Member of Executive Committee

East Asian Research Center Harvard University

Area of Expertise

Chinese law and governmenti l i~tern~tional la~ and politicsi comparative la~l i adminis r rative and criminal law

Languages I

Speak and read Chinese Frenc~ and SpanishI

Books

1 The Criminal Process ir the Peoples Republic of China 1949-1963 (1968)

2 China and International Law (nearing completion)

Also assorted articles in journals devoted to China Asia and law

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Institute of PoliticsHarvard University

Chairman American Society of Internat i onal Laws Panel on China and the World Community

Chairman Subcommittee on l Chinese Law of the Joint Committee on Contemporary China 9 f the American Council of Learned Societies and Social S6ienceResearch Council

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Dear ~ Murphy

I Vant to bring to your attention my interest in serving in the new administration Only on my return from a long trip to Australia Philippines and Indonesia this week did I know of your service to the Presiden~~Elect In your s~arch for qualified personnel you may find my talents of ~se

The resume attached has been sent earlier to John Mitchell Peter Flannigan Bryce Har l ow and Harry Flemming as well as to Mr Nixon by Congressman John T Myers of Indiana

At a time when Asians are wondering whether interest in Asia will be maintained utilization of some like myself with long involvement in Pacific affairs would seem to be helpful

I will be on vacation in Nassau and Bradenton the next two weeks but would of course hop back to New York or Washington Should you wish Congressman Myers I

office telephone 225-ii889 at the Capitol will know where to reach me

From December 22 to 25 I will be in Washingto~ (telephone 362-3064) On the 26th and 27th I will be in my New York office (telephone 974-4254)

I appreciate whatever consideration you can give

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- Experience Incemationlll Relacions International Economics BusineBB Econoric Development Politico-Military Affairs World-wide int~re8ts witl heavy concentration on the Asia and Pacific regionf

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Political and government relations analyst~nd advisor for an international oil company Supervises surveys of political social and government developments and trends significant to business and governments in area from Japan to Pakistan Advises top management on operational programs and planning from standpoint of political and government conditions

Advises on corporate comnunications with governments (U S and foreign) to assure maximum understanding and minimum mis~i~terpretation of company policies and activities

Knows well most count~ies (Japan Korea China Hongkong Philippines Vietnam Thailand Malaysia Singapore Indonesia Australia India and Pakistan generally informed on other~) Visits area frequently to maintain up-to-date knowledge of external and internal developments in each country of regional relationships and of bi-lateral relations with the US

Draws on 2S years of training cnd experience in international economics political science military affairs and business Joined Esso Standard Eastern Inc Asia and Pacific regional operating affiliate of Standard Oil Company (NJ) in 1963

Participates in program committees of Asia Society in discussion roundshytables of Council on Foreign Relations in programs at Brookings institution Widely acquainted in academic and finan~e circlesin both the US and Asia

1957 - 1963

Six years with national news magazines as chief Far EastErncorrespond~nt and as senior editor for special letter pages on international buiiness and economic deve16pments

Covered US-Japan Security Treaty negotiations~apans miracle economic revival chaos in Indonesia India t--epal end of communist insurgency in Xalaysia coup and recovery in Thailand change ~n Korea beginning of Singapores recovery and economic miracle Vietn~mlast Quemoy crisis in Taiwan Strait beginning of USmiddotbalance ofpayme~ts crisis surge of US investment abroad

1957-1960 Newsweek Manazine 1960-1963 US News and World Re~ort

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T~ree years as mJnaging editor of Aviation Week Magazine Concerned with aviation and space uevelopments particularly the beginning of the US space program Maintained personal interest in iimited warfare and countershyinsu-gency Involved in coverage of first air t rltlffic crises and _problems

Eight years as chief correspondent in As~a for Business Week Magazine Avi~tion Week and other McGraw-Hill busi6ess magazines Covered collapse or Nationalist China and communist takeovbr of midnland China occupation of Japan and beginning of Japans economib revival peace treaty negotiations Korean War Indo-China war insurgency in Malaysia first years of Philippin~ independence

(Spent one year (1952-1953) on sabbatical fellowship from the Council on Foreign Relations)

Y~litary Service

In US Army (1942-1946) drafted honorably discharged as Captain Chinese language served with Chinese combat forces in Burma and China (decorated by Republic of China) in charge of Stars amp Stripes ~ China Edition in Shanghai instructor of tactics in Field Artillery School

Education

BA 1938 Lehigh University (Journalism and Econo~ics) Visiting Fellow Princeton University 1952-53 (gr~duate study in international

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John Exter Executive Vice President First National City Bank of New York

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Gabriel Hauge Chairman Manufacturers Hanover Bank and Trust Company

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bus A Reis Vice President International Ore [ Minerals Company Los Angeles

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Edound Gullion Head Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy Tufts University

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Congratulations on your appointment as Congressional Liaison for the ~ihite house I know it will he a popular appointment here on the hill and like my colleagues I loc~ forward to working with you at this time of hope for the country

I think most of us applaud the President-Elects decision to shake up the State Department to some extent Although I have a high opinion of the caliber of most of the Foreign Service I do not see how the country could fail to benefit from a questioning of our foreign policy premises and the bringing in of new people with new ideas for solution of our long-standing problems

Hhile saying this there are two Assistant Secretaries of State for whom I have a very high opinion and who I hope Hr Nixon will retain in one important capacity or another The first is obviously Bill Macomber Bill has been an extremely popular Assistant Secretary for c~ssi~nal--Relations and the me~bers of both parties cn the hill will applaud his retention in a key pos~t~on A Republican himself he still retains great feeling for the memory of Dulles and yet he has conducted himself in such a way in the past four years that at times I thought he was almost the only asset the Department had in the eyes of Congress

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Dr Gilbert Warren Nutter Chairman Department of Economics University of Virginia Charlottesville Virginia

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~9 Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs

Incumbent Edward D Re U IOO~68 TermExp

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Robert Strausz-Hupe (65)Resume under Ambassadors III Allen

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His post before coming to the Foreign Service Instishytute was a key position in the US Consulate in Karachi (I believe C~unsul General)

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50 Assistant Secretary of State for International Organishyzational Affairs

Incumbent Joseph J Sisco D Maryland 090165

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23 Nov 68

To Haldeman

From Allen

Re MELVIN A CONANT JR (resume attached)

Melvin Conant is a logical candidate for the position

of ~ssietant Secretary for European Affairs in the Departme~t

of State -His experience as Political Advisor and Government

Relations Counsellor for Europe and the Far East Standard Oil

Company of New Jersey has been far-reaching He knows the

name of the game and the players as well He is highly regarded

in Europe and in this country

He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations

and is also a member of the State Department Advisory Panel

on European Affairs He has been a professor at the National War

College and is also a member of the Institute for Strategic

Studies in London He has also published in the field

Important here is that he has been closely associated

with NATO affairs Moreover he personally knows many high-ranking

European government officials

Conant has been of great help in the foreign policy field

during the campaign I often called upon him for assistance

He comes highly recommended by Bill Kintner of the University

of Pennsylvania an RN advisor of long standing

I add my own strong recommendation He would be a faithful

and imagmzilative team-player in the Nixon Administration

MelvinA~ ConRn~ Jr

16 Titus Laue Cold Spring Harbor Neu York

(l1yrtlc 2-7629)

1 Born Neu York City larch 20 1924 of American parents

gt Educatedmiddot Harvard Con~So (Hngna (VTIl l 1cde in international tf~fT entl djp1oL1llcy) 1949 Harvard University 11A Far Eastern studies (1951)

3 Married l-Iary B-ewster Paine Green Septembr 2 1946

4 Children Ian James Conant (1947) Alan Conant (1950) J~y Conant (1955)

5 Experience 1 In 1951 bessn an e~tendcd tour of the Philippines lIons Kong Indo~esin Helaya lhnilDnd end Bunltlj Pkistan India and Cey1on to analyze Correnunist penctrEtion in cer~ain groups At the conclu3ion of the trip reccrf1onded countershyaction snd helped initiate it Subsequent visits in the intervening years for othel purposes have included Japan Attended conferences on Far Eastern affairsbeginning 1947 to the present

2 Frou 1951-1955 tUS Excutive Directc~middot of the 11cific and Asian Affairs Council Ravraii Responsible for operashytiona of office and for the bdefing of businessmen with interests in Southeast Asla and Japan Appoinied by the TGrritorial Governor a founding member of the Board and Executive COUi11ittee of the International Coopertion Center -- forerunner of the present East-tgtJest Center for the training of Asiens

Advised elements of US Air FClrce and Us Navy on political developments in Asia likely to affect operations and plannirg l1cmber of the National Security Forum Jdr l1at College yompleted repors on Soviet diplornacy and tactics in ADia at the request of Us Air University (long-range planning section of the Air Har College)

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l-roro 1953 to 1955 ~7a5 a go-betcn for several Chinese banks and firms and leadlng Hestern banks and utilities in Hawaii These iohed to break down the racial lines drawn between races and for two years aosisted in the

censitive discussions as a person with close friends in the racial comlllunities involved

Research Secretary of the Honolulu Chamber of Commerces Economic Development Comittce and member of the Governor 6

Cornmittee to work with the Stanford Research Institute on economic problems of the Territory

3 Invited to join the Council on Foreign Relations (1955) a~ a Council member and on the executive staff reGponshysible for the programs involving over one hundred private meetings held annually with foreign diplomats journaliGts and politicians

ResponRible for organizing Council discussions on ~rity Systen1s in the Hestern Pacific and US Strat~ic Bases Overseas and as a consequence was invited to the Weapons System Evaluation Group of the Department of Defense

Later Olas responsible for initinting two other Council series on Military Strategy and US Policy and Political en~_ Strategic Problems of Do terrence

In 1959 began a study of the political and military effects of special weaponaon US allies in Europe and on the Asian perimeter Subsequently visited some of the~e

allied countries to appraise defense problems in the light of Soviet military capabili~ies Lectures annually at the Royal Canadian Air Force College and various US military colleges _

4 Invited to join the faculty of the National 1-Jar College 1960-1961 as Professor of Internationnl Security Affairs Responsible for the research programs on national Qecurity policy problems (methods of analysis presentation of argumentetc) partiCipated in by each class member Assisted in the analysis of current security issues Lectured on US Defense relations with Canada and on India and Pakistan (in the latter cases analyzing the internal poli tical factors affecting forejgn policy objectives) Faculty member assisting in course of War College visit to test and East Europe (Warsaw and Bclgrada)

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5 (Summer and Fall 1961) Completed study for the Council on Foreign Relations Subject Strat~gic

Defense of North Amt~rica a case study of the political effects in Canada of changing military requirements of special Heapons The stldy was published in the late Spring 1962 as The IJon~ Polar i-lctch~

6 Regional Political Advisor East Africa South Southeast and East Asia Esso Standard Eastern Neiil York (Decpmber 1961-1962) the Asian regional company of Jersey Standard

7 Government Relations Counsellor Europe Far East Standard Oil Company_~-) New York 1963 - Special responsibility for developing a worldwide system for collection and analysis of political information relevant to corporate operations and planning Concentration since 1963 on defense-political aspects of Europe with regard to security of supply

8 Appointed State Department Advisory Panel on European Affairs December 1966

9 Publications in the ~ard Unive~~__Mo~~raph secteries (Far East) Far [astern Survel Int~tj ona1 Journal (Canada) Royal Canadian Air Force College Journal The United States and Japaq (conference report) and ~ Issues on the World Scene (conference report) The Iong Pltlar v1atch (Canada and the Defense of North Anlerica) Canada in Defense of the l-lest (Foreign Affairs April 1962) and Canada (published by the Foreign Policy Association NY)

10 Member Council 011 Foreign Relations Institute for Strategic Studies (JJolldon) Board of rrustees Woods Hole Oceanographic

Institution Board of Trustees Antioch College Board of Trustees South Street Seaport

Museum New York New York Yacht Club

11 Sports Sailing (cruising)

~ Member of Department of State Advisory Panel on International Law

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JOHN R STEVENSON

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Educationi lt middotmiddotmiddotAndover 1938

ltgt~ Princeton AB (School of Public and gt International Affairs) summa cum laudo PBK 1942

~ ~ ~ Columbia Law School LLB 1949 - middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddoti ~middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot D Ju S 1952

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~ lt middotmiddotLecturer in International Law Collmb1a I 1 Law School 1950

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0 ~ oi Assistantmiddot Naval Attache Madrid (1944-1945) gt gt 1946-194~ ~~ gt ltgt Passed co~petitive FOreign Service -J - ~ bull examinations ~ ~ ) ~ Polit~cal Office~ State Department lt I Offlce of Amerlcan Republic Affairs J

~lt1 Profession ~ ~ Private practice of laW with Sullivan amp ~ ~ c~omwelJl sincell~159056(m)embeirtof fitrim l ~ - Slnce anuary - n erna ona

=~lt prac~ice Professionalmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot middotPresident American Society of International

~I Associa~ions bull Law 1966-1968

~-- Member Board of Edi torsI American Journal gt ) of International Law 1d60- ~ ~ middotmiddotmiddotChairman Committee on International Law ( t - New York State Bar Association 1963-H~65 Ch9-irman~ommittee on International Law

- middot)~~~lt(~~ lt ~~ ~9~~~~i~~5~~1~~~ Bar of the City i - ~ i~~~~- Member of Council Section of International lt~ ( ~ middotltltmiddotand Comparative Law American Bar imiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot ~ lt Association ~- -Member Council on Foreign Relations ~ember Center for Inter-American Relations In

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Positions in Professional Societies

President of American Society of International Law 1966-1968

Chairman International Law Committee Association of the Bar of The City of New York 1958-1960

Chairman International Law Committee New York State Bar Associat~on 1963-1965

Member of Council Section of International and Comparative Law American Bar Association 1967-to-date

Member of Board of Editors American Journal of International Law 1963-to-date

State Department Advisory Committee on International Law1967-1968

List of Publications

The Chilean Popular Front Univ of Penna Press (1942)

Comp~rative and Foreign Law in American Law Schools 50 Col LRev 613 (1950)

Effect of Recognition on the Application of Private International Law Norms 51 Col LRev 710 (1951)

The Relationship of Private International Law to Public International Law 52 Col LRev 561 (1952)

Legal Aspects of the Public Offering of Foreign Securities in the United States Market 28 Geo Wash LRev 194 (1959)

The Sabbatino case - three steps forward and two steps back 57 Am J Intl L 97 (1963)

Judicial Decisions Involving Questions of International Law Am J Intl L (1963-1965)

The State Department and Sabbatino - nEvIn Victors are by victories undone 58 Am J Intl L 707 (1964)

Book Review of Smigel The Wall Street Lawyer 65 Col LRev 738 (1965)

Book Review of Lillich The Protection of Foreign Investment 61 Am J Intl L 226 (1967)

Presidents Addresses Proceedings American Society of International Law 1967 and 1968 bull

Lawyers

Robert Dechert senior partner Dechert Price amp Rhoads Philadelphia former General Counsel Defense Department Eisenhower Administration

Eric Hager partner Shearman amp Sterling former Legal Adviser of the State Department Eisenhower Administration

John G Laylin partner Covington amp Burling Washington

Carlyle E Maw partner Cravath Swaine amp Moore

Herman Phleger senior partner Brobeck Phleger amp Harrison San Francisco California former Legal Adviser of the State Department Eisenhower Administration

Lyman M Tondel partner Cleary Gottlieb Steen amp Hamilton presently President of the New York State Bar Association

Bankers and businessmen

Karl G Harr President Aerospace Industries former Presidential Assistant Eisenhower Administration

George S Moore Chairman First National City Bank of New York

John H Schiff senior partner Kuhn Loeb amp Co

John Young senior partner Morgan Stanley amp Co

Professors

Professor William W Bishop Jr University of Michigan Law School Editor-in-Clief American Journal of International Law

bull Professor Herbert W Briggs Cornell University

Professor Hardy Dillard Dean Virginia Law School former President of American Society of International Law and former President of Association of American Law Schools

Professor Myres S McDougal Yale Law School

Professor Stephen M Schwebel Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies also Executive Vice President of American Society of International Law

Professor Carl B Spaeth former Dean of Stanford Law School

Professor William C Warren Dean Columbia Law School

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November 22 1968

Dr Glenn A Olds Nixon-Agnew Headquarters 450 Park Avenue New York New York

Dear Mr Olds

Permit me to identify myself as the recently retired Dean of the University of Virginia Law School and a former President of the American Society of International Law I have also served the government in a number of consulting and other capacities bull

It is my understanding that gOhn middotR Stevensow of Su11ivan ~ amp Cromwell is under consideration for a possible position of re- sponsibility with the Department of State MY unsolicited opinion

touching his ability and character may be summed up in four words He is absolutely topflight

I have known him for a number ofiyears and have worked with him from time to time I am also familiar with the reputation he I

enj oys both at the bar and in the academic community I can asl- j

sure you that his apPOintment would be very warmly received by all whomiddot have come within the circle of his influence and I would as-

Sume also by all who know him by reputation~ Indeed I can think ~ of no one who better commands as much respect from both sides of

our profession--a respect born of an awareness of his personal qualities his intellectual capacities and his balanced views on the problems confronting the nation

I am positive his appointment would be in the national inshyterest and would reflect g+eat credit on President-elect Nixon

I have written in generalities only because I assume the details of his record are already available If however I can

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middot supply any desi+ed information please do not hesitate to command ~ May I repeat that Jack is absolutely topflight and may I add ~ Imiddotthat his wife is endowed with intelligence beautyand cba~ The President-elect ~ould not do better

Sincerely

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FREDERICK NOLTING

Home 58 Avenue Foeh Paris 16 France

Business Morgan Guaranty Trust Company 14 Pace Vendone 75 Paris (ler) France

Native of Richmond Virginia - approximately 55 years old

Graduate of St Christophers School in Richmond The University of Virginia Harvard University Graduate School - MasterJs Degree in History

Served in united States Navy during World War II with assignments_ mainly in the pound1editerr2nean and European theatres

On the faculty of the University of Virginia from approximately 1947 to 1950

1950-1964 - United States Foreign Service Officer 1955 approximately to 1961 - attached to the U S NATO Mission in Paris in vcrious top level capacities 1961-1963 - Ambassador to South viet Nam 1963-1964 - Various assignments in the State Department in Washington after which he resigned from the Foreign Service

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not corresponded 7ith him since the election I feel 7 that he would consider an appointment to an aEprop riate

positipn in the State Department under the ne~y adminis t ratlon He also is well k nown to Mr Robertson in Richmond and I am certain to Mr Murphy It is interesting that during the period of his service as Ambassador to South Viet Nam the fortunes of that country and the united states were substantially better than they have been at any time since He was an impartial but emphatic supporter of President Diembecause he realized that this man had the widest support of any politician in South Viet Nam and the unhappy events since Diems murder at the instigation of certain liberal groups in our state Departme nt and CIA in 1963 have abundantly proVen the soundness of his views

Mr Nolting is also well acquainted with European affairs through his years in various responsible positions with our NATO Mission in Paris and through his present e x ecutive assignshyment with the Horgan Guaranty Bank He again is a scholarly but realistic advocate of a positive A~erican policy with our own national interests as the most important determining factor shy

V IIILewis F Powell Jr

As a possibility for Attorney-Gene-al Lewis Powell is an extremely able and practiccl man who has given very generously of his time and talents to public service but who is also a leading corporate lawyer It was he who was the principal r architect of what has been called the financial coup of the 1960s when the comparatively small little known Albemarle Paper Company of Richmond in 1962 took over the giant Ethyl Corporation that had been formerly mvned by Standard Oil of New Jersey and General Motors His eminence as a lawyer is seen in his Presidency of the American Bar Association and as a member of the present Virginia constitutional Commission Chairman of the Richmond city Charter Commission in 1948 and many other notable as~ignments

Mr Powells name was brought up by George Champion formerly Chairman of the Chase-Manhattan Bank who discussed his availability with Archie Davis during the week of the election I do not know whether Lewis Powell would accept appointment as Attorney-General but if it were tendered and he were willing he ould fill this important position with distinction and with great benefit to our whoie country

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Mr Peter Flanigan Office of the President-elect 450 Park Avenue

New York New York 10022

Dear Peter

Enclosed is a copy of the resume 0

of Law at Harvard University Alan rofessor

As you will note Mr Cohens record is outstanding He is especially interested in the position as Ambass d n Sonsul-General in Hong Kong Deputy Assistant f or East As i an and Pacific Affairs Le a1 Advisor a t the en of tate or G~eral Coun~l of e Depart~ent or the A~S Controf A~bull I have known Mr Cohen for many years and have no hesitancy in recommending him for anyone of these positions in the new Administration

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IProfessor of Law Harvard University

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(Fulbright Scholar)

LL B --Yale 1955 (Edi tor-in-chief Yale Law Journal i Betts Prize for highest ~rades iin third year class i Order of Coif)

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1955-56--Law clerk to Chief Justice Warten 1956-57--Law clerk to Mr~ Justice Frankfurter 1957-58--Associatemiddot Covington sect Burling Washington DC 1958-59--Assistant US Attorney Washington DC 1959--Special Consultant US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations 1959-64--Professor of Law and Feliow Center for Chinese

Studies Universi ty of Cplifornia (Berkeley) 1964-date--Professor of Law and Member of Executive Committee

East Asian Research Center Harvard University

Area of Expertise

Chinese law and governmenti l i~tern~tional la~ and politicsi comparative la~l i adminis r rative and criminal law

Languages I

Speak and read Chinese Frenc~ and SpanishI

Books

1 The Criminal Process ir the Peoples Republic of China 1949-1963 (1968)

2 China and International Law (nearing completion)

Also assorted articles in journals devoted to China Asia and law

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Institute of PoliticsHarvard University

Chairman American Society of Internat i onal Laws Panel on China and the World Community

Chairman Subcommittee on l Chinese Law of the Joint Committee on Contemporary China 9 f the American Council of Learned Societies and Social S6ienceResearch Council

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Dear ~ Murphy

I Vant to bring to your attention my interest in serving in the new administration Only on my return from a long trip to Australia Philippines and Indonesia this week did I know of your service to the Presiden~~Elect In your s~arch for qualified personnel you may find my talents of ~se

The resume attached has been sent earlier to John Mitchell Peter Flannigan Bryce Har l ow and Harry Flemming as well as to Mr Nixon by Congressman John T Myers of Indiana

At a time when Asians are wondering whether interest in Asia will be maintained utilization of some like myself with long involvement in Pacific affairs would seem to be helpful

I will be on vacation in Nassau and Bradenton the next two weeks but would of course hop back to New York or Washington Should you wish Congressman Myers I

office telephone 225-ii889 at the Capitol will know where to reach me

From December 22 to 25 I will be in Washingto~ (telephone 362-3064) On the 26th and 27th I will be in my New York office (telephone 974-4254)

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- Experience Incemationlll Relacions International Economics BusineBB Econoric Development Politico-Military Affairs World-wide int~re8ts witl heavy concentration on the Asia and Pacific regionf

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Political and government relations analyst~nd advisor for an international oil company Supervises surveys of political social and government developments and trends significant to business and governments in area from Japan to Pakistan Advises top management on operational programs and planning from standpoint of political and government conditions

Advises on corporate comnunications with governments (U S and foreign) to assure maximum understanding and minimum mis~i~terpretation of company policies and activities

Knows well most count~ies (Japan Korea China Hongkong Philippines Vietnam Thailand Malaysia Singapore Indonesia Australia India and Pakistan generally informed on other~) Visits area frequently to maintain up-to-date knowledge of external and internal developments in each country of regional relationships and of bi-lateral relations with the US

Draws on 2S years of training cnd experience in international economics political science military affairs and business Joined Esso Standard Eastern Inc Asia and Pacific regional operating affiliate of Standard Oil Company (NJ) in 1963

Participates in program committees of Asia Society in discussion roundshytables of Council on Foreign Relations in programs at Brookings institution Widely acquainted in academic and finan~e circlesin both the US and Asia

1957 - 1963

Six years with national news magazines as chief Far EastErncorrespond~nt and as senior editor for special letter pages on international buiiness and economic deve16pments

Covered US-Japan Security Treaty negotiations~apans miracle economic revival chaos in Indonesia India t--epal end of communist insurgency in Xalaysia coup and recovery in Thailand change ~n Korea beginning of Singapores recovery and economic miracle Vietn~mlast Quemoy crisis in Taiwan Strait beginning of USmiddotbalance ofpayme~ts crisis surge of US investment abroad

1957-1960 Newsweek Manazine 1960-1963 US News and World Re~ort

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T~ree years as mJnaging editor of Aviation Week Magazine Concerned with aviation and space uevelopments particularly the beginning of the US space program Maintained personal interest in iimited warfare and countershyinsu-gency Involved in coverage of first air t rltlffic crises and _problems

Eight years as chief correspondent in As~a for Business Week Magazine Avi~tion Week and other McGraw-Hill busi6ess magazines Covered collapse or Nationalist China and communist takeovbr of midnland China occupation of Japan and beginning of Japans economib revival peace treaty negotiations Korean War Indo-China war insurgency in Malaysia first years of Philippin~ independence

(Spent one year (1952-1953) on sabbatical fellowship from the Council on Foreign Relations)

Y~litary Service

In US Army (1942-1946) drafted honorably discharged as Captain Chinese language served with Chinese combat forces in Burma and China (decorated by Republic of China) in charge of Stars amp Stripes ~ China Edition in Shanghai instructor of tactics in Field Artillery School

Education

BA 1938 Lehigh University (Journalism and Econo~ics) Visiting Fellow Princeton University 1952-53 (gr~duate study in international

economics politicalmiddoteconomy)

Member

Asia Society Japan Society Council on Foreign Relations International House of Japan International Club of Washington National Press Club The Lotos Club (New York)

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Warwick New York -~ 1917

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Jocm Chapman Managing Editor Harvard BUSlnessRcview

John Exter Executive Vice President First National City Bank of New York

Walter Levy Oil Consultant Room 3232 30 Rockefeller Plaza New York

Gabriel Hauge Chairman Manufacturers Hanover Bank and Trust Company

Kenneth T bull Young President Asia Society

bus A Reis Vice President International Ore [ Minerals Company Los Angeles

Prof Alexander Eckstein Director Center for Asia Studies University of Michigan

Edound Gullion Head Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy Tufts University

Willi~ D Butler Vice President Chase Manhattan Bank

IAl~ert Neal President Committee for Economic Development i

Phillip Potter Chief WSGhington Bureau Baltirr~re Sun

Howard Flieger Executive Editor US News and World Report

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Ambassador Francis J Galbraith US Embassy Singapore

IProf William W Lockwood Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs Princeton University

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Congratulations on your appointment as Congressional Liaison for the ~ihite house I know it will he a popular appointment here on the hill and like my colleagues I loc~ forward to working with you at this time of hope for the country

I think most of us applaud the President-Elects decision to shake up the State Department to some extent Although I have a high opinion of the caliber of most of the Foreign Service I do not see how the country could fail to benefit from a questioning of our foreign policy premises and the bringing in of new people with new ideas for solution of our long-standing problems

Hhile saying this there are two Assistant Secretaries of State for whom I have a very high opinion and who I hope Hr Nixon will retain in one important capacity or another The first is obviously Bill Macomber Bill has been an extremely popular Assistant Secretary for c~ssi~nal--Relations and the me~bers of both parties cn the hill will applaud his retention in a key pos~t~on A Republican himself he still retains great feeling for the memory of Dulles and yet he has conducted himself in such a way in the past four years that at times I thought he was almost the only asset the Department had in the eyes of Congress

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~9 Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs

Incumbent Edward D Re U IOO~68 TermExp

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Robert Strausz-Hupe (65)Resume under Ambassadors III Allen

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50 Assistant Secretary of State for International Organishyzational Affairs

Incumbent Joseph J Sisco D Maryland 090165

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MelvinA~ ConRn~ Jr

16 Titus Laue Cold Spring Harbor Neu York

(l1yrtlc 2-7629)

1 Born Neu York City larch 20 1924 of American parents

gt Educatedmiddot Harvard Con~So (Hngna (VTIl l 1cde in international tf~fT entl djp1oL1llcy) 1949 Harvard University 11A Far Eastern studies (1951)

3 Married l-Iary B-ewster Paine Green Septembr 2 1946

4 Children Ian James Conant (1947) Alan Conant (1950) J~y Conant (1955)

5 Experience 1 In 1951 bessn an e~tendcd tour of the Philippines lIons Kong Indo~esin Helaya lhnilDnd end Bunltlj Pkistan India and Cey1on to analyze Correnunist penctrEtion in cer~ain groups At the conclu3ion of the trip reccrf1onded countershyaction snd helped initiate it Subsequent visits in the intervening years for othel purposes have included Japan Attended conferences on Far Eastern affairsbeginning 1947 to the present

2 Frou 1951-1955 tUS Excutive Directc~middot of the 11cific and Asian Affairs Council Ravraii Responsible for operashytiona of office and for the bdefing of businessmen with interests in Southeast Asla and Japan Appoinied by the TGrritorial Governor a founding member of the Board and Executive COUi11ittee of the International Coopertion Center -- forerunner of the present East-tgtJest Center for the training of Asiens

Advised elements of US Air FClrce and Us Navy on political developments in Asia likely to affect operations and plannirg l1cmber of the National Security Forum Jdr l1at College yompleted repors on Soviet diplornacy and tactics in ADia at the request of Us Air University (long-range planning section of the Air Har College)

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l-roro 1953 to 1955 ~7a5 a go-betcn for several Chinese banks and firms and leadlng Hestern banks and utilities in Hawaii These iohed to break down the racial lines drawn between races and for two years aosisted in the

censitive discussions as a person with close friends in the racial comlllunities involved

Research Secretary of the Honolulu Chamber of Commerces Economic Development Comittce and member of the Governor 6

Cornmittee to work with the Stanford Research Institute on economic problems of the Territory

3 Invited to join the Council on Foreign Relations (1955) a~ a Council member and on the executive staff reGponshysible for the programs involving over one hundred private meetings held annually with foreign diplomats journaliGts and politicians

ResponRible for organizing Council discussions on ~rity Systen1s in the Hestern Pacific and US Strat~ic Bases Overseas and as a consequence was invited to the Weapons System Evaluation Group of the Department of Defense

Later Olas responsible for initinting two other Council series on Military Strategy and US Policy and Political en~_ Strategic Problems of Do terrence

In 1959 began a study of the political and military effects of special weaponaon US allies in Europe and on the Asian perimeter Subsequently visited some of the~e

allied countries to appraise defense problems in the light of Soviet military capabili~ies Lectures annually at the Royal Canadian Air Force College and various US military colleges _

4 Invited to join the faculty of the National 1-Jar College 1960-1961 as Professor of Internationnl Security Affairs Responsible for the research programs on national Qecurity policy problems (methods of analysis presentation of argumentetc) partiCipated in by each class member Assisted in the analysis of current security issues Lectured on US Defense relations with Canada and on India and Pakistan (in the latter cases analyzing the internal poli tical factors affecting forejgn policy objectives) Faculty member assisting in course of War College visit to test and East Europe (Warsaw and Bclgrada)

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5 (Summer and Fall 1961) Completed study for the Council on Foreign Relations Subject Strat~gic

Defense of North Amt~rica a case study of the political effects in Canada of changing military requirements of special Heapons The stldy was published in the late Spring 1962 as The IJon~ Polar i-lctch~

6 Regional Political Advisor East Africa South Southeast and East Asia Esso Standard Eastern Neiil York (Decpmber 1961-1962) the Asian regional company of Jersey Standard

7 Government Relations Counsellor Europe Far East Standard Oil Company_~-) New York 1963 - Special responsibility for developing a worldwide system for collection and analysis of political information relevant to corporate operations and planning Concentration since 1963 on defense-political aspects of Europe with regard to security of supply

8 Appointed State Department Advisory Panel on European Affairs December 1966

9 Publications in the ~ard Unive~~__Mo~~raph secteries (Far East) Far [astern Survel Int~tj ona1 Journal (Canada) Royal Canadian Air Force College Journal The United States and Japaq (conference report) and ~ Issues on the World Scene (conference report) The Iong Pltlar v1atch (Canada and the Defense of North Anlerica) Canada in Defense of the l-lest (Foreign Affairs April 1962) and Canada (published by the Foreign Policy Association NY)

10 Member Council 011 Foreign Relations Institute for Strategic Studies (JJolldon) Board of rrustees Woods Hole Oceanographic

Institution Board of Trustees Antioch College Board of Trustees South Street Seaport

Museum New York New York Yacht Club

11 Sports Sailing (cruising)

~ Member of Department of State Advisory Panel on International Law

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JOHN R STEVENSON

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ltgt~ Princeton AB (School of Public and gt International Affairs) summa cum laudo PBK 1942

~ ~ ~ Columbia Law School LLB 1949 - middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddoti ~middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot D Ju S 1952

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0 ~ oi Assistantmiddot Naval Attache Madrid (1944-1945) gt gt 1946-194~ ~~ gt ltgt Passed co~petitive FOreign Service -J - ~ bull examinations ~ ~ ) ~ Polit~cal Office~ State Department lt I Offlce of Amerlcan Republic Affairs J

~lt1 Profession ~ ~ Private practice of laW with Sullivan amp ~ ~ c~omwelJl sincell~159056(m)embeirtof fitrim l ~ - Slnce anuary - n erna ona

=~lt prac~ice Professionalmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot middotPresident American Society of International

~I Associa~ions bull Law 1966-1968

~-- Member Board of Edi torsI American Journal gt ) of International Law 1d60- ~ ~ middotmiddotmiddotChairman Committee on International Law ( t - New York State Bar Association 1963-H~65 Ch9-irman~ommittee on International Law

- middot)~~~lt(~~ lt ~~ ~9~~~~i~~5~~1~~~ Bar of the City i - ~ i~~~~- Member of Council Section of International lt~ ( ~ middotltltmiddotand Comparative Law American Bar imiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot ~ lt Association ~- -Member Council on Foreign Relations ~ember Center for Inter-American Relations In

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Positions in Professional Societies

President of American Society of International Law 1966-1968

Chairman International Law Committee Association of the Bar of The City of New York 1958-1960

Chairman International Law Committee New York State Bar Associat~on 1963-1965

Member of Council Section of International and Comparative Law American Bar Association 1967-to-date

Member of Board of Editors American Journal of International Law 1963-to-date

State Department Advisory Committee on International Law1967-1968

List of Publications

The Chilean Popular Front Univ of Penna Press (1942)

Comp~rative and Foreign Law in American Law Schools 50 Col LRev 613 (1950)

Effect of Recognition on the Application of Private International Law Norms 51 Col LRev 710 (1951)

The Relationship of Private International Law to Public International Law 52 Col LRev 561 (1952)

Legal Aspects of the Public Offering of Foreign Securities in the United States Market 28 Geo Wash LRev 194 (1959)

The Sabbatino case - three steps forward and two steps back 57 Am J Intl L 97 (1963)

Judicial Decisions Involving Questions of International Law Am J Intl L (1963-1965)

The State Department and Sabbatino - nEvIn Victors are by victories undone 58 Am J Intl L 707 (1964)

Book Review of Smigel The Wall Street Lawyer 65 Col LRev 738 (1965)

Book Review of Lillich The Protection of Foreign Investment 61 Am J Intl L 226 (1967)

Presidents Addresses Proceedings American Society of International Law 1967 and 1968 bull

Lawyers

Robert Dechert senior partner Dechert Price amp Rhoads Philadelphia former General Counsel Defense Department Eisenhower Administration

Eric Hager partner Shearman amp Sterling former Legal Adviser of the State Department Eisenhower Administration

John G Laylin partner Covington amp Burling Washington

Carlyle E Maw partner Cravath Swaine amp Moore

Herman Phleger senior partner Brobeck Phleger amp Harrison San Francisco California former Legal Adviser of the State Department Eisenhower Administration

Lyman M Tondel partner Cleary Gottlieb Steen amp Hamilton presently President of the New York State Bar Association

Bankers and businessmen

Karl G Harr President Aerospace Industries former Presidential Assistant Eisenhower Administration

George S Moore Chairman First National City Bank of New York

John H Schiff senior partner Kuhn Loeb amp Co

John Young senior partner Morgan Stanley amp Co

Professors

Professor William W Bishop Jr University of Michigan Law School Editor-in-Clief American Journal of International Law

bull Professor Herbert W Briggs Cornell University

Professor Hardy Dillard Dean Virginia Law School former President of American Society of International Law and former President of Association of American Law Schools

Professor Myres S McDougal Yale Law School

Professor Stephen M Schwebel Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies also Executive Vice President of American Society of International Law

Professor Carl B Spaeth former Dean of Stanford Law School

Professor William C Warren Dean Columbia Law School

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November 22 1968

Dr Glenn A Olds Nixon-Agnew Headquarters 450 Park Avenue New York New York

Dear Mr Olds

Permit me to identify myself as the recently retired Dean of the University of Virginia Law School and a former President of the American Society of International Law I have also served the government in a number of consulting and other capacities bull

It is my understanding that gOhn middotR Stevensow of Su11ivan ~ amp Cromwell is under consideration for a possible position of re- sponsibility with the Department of State MY unsolicited opinion

touching his ability and character may be summed up in four words He is absolutely topflight

I have known him for a number ofiyears and have worked with him from time to time I am also familiar with the reputation he I

enj oys both at the bar and in the academic community I can asl- j

sure you that his apPOintment would be very warmly received by all whomiddot have come within the circle of his influence and I would as-

Sume also by all who know him by reputation~ Indeed I can think ~ of no one who better commands as much respect from both sides of

our profession--a respect born of an awareness of his personal qualities his intellectual capacities and his balanced views on the problems confronting the nation

I am positive his appointment would be in the national inshyterest and would reflect g+eat credit on President-elect Nixon

I have written in generalities only because I assume the details of his record are already available If however I can

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middot supply any desi+ed information please do not hesitate to command ~ May I repeat that Jack is absolutely topflight and may I add ~ Imiddotthat his wife is endowed with intelligence beautyand cba~ The President-elect ~ould not do better

Sincerely

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Home 58 Avenue Foeh Paris 16 France

Business Morgan Guaranty Trust Company 14 Pace Vendone 75 Paris (ler) France

Native of Richmond Virginia - approximately 55 years old

Graduate of St Christophers School in Richmond The University of Virginia Harvard University Graduate School - MasterJs Degree in History

Served in united States Navy during World War II with assignments_ mainly in the pound1editerr2nean and European theatres

On the faculty of the University of Virginia from approximately 1947 to 1950

1950-1964 - United States Foreign Service Officer 1955 approximately to 1961 - attached to the U S NATO Mission in Paris in vcrious top level capacities 1961-1963 - Ambassador to South viet Nam 1963-1964 - Various assignments in the State Department in Washington after which he resigned from the Foreign Service

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not corresponded 7ith him since the election I feel 7 that he would consider an appointment to an aEprop riate

positipn in the State Department under the ne~y adminis t ratlon He also is well k nown to Mr Robertson in Richmond and I am certain to Mr Murphy It is interesting that during the period of his service as Ambassador to South Viet Nam the fortunes of that country and the united states were substantially better than they have been at any time since He was an impartial but emphatic supporter of President Diembecause he realized that this man had the widest support of any politician in South Viet Nam and the unhappy events since Diems murder at the instigation of certain liberal groups in our state Departme nt and CIA in 1963 have abundantly proVen the soundness of his views

Mr Nolting is also well acquainted with European affairs through his years in various responsible positions with our NATO Mission in Paris and through his present e x ecutive assignshyment with the Horgan Guaranty Bank He again is a scholarly but realistic advocate of a positive A~erican policy with our own national interests as the most important determining factor shy

V IIILewis F Powell Jr

As a possibility for Attorney-Gene-al Lewis Powell is an extremely able and practiccl man who has given very generously of his time and talents to public service but who is also a leading corporate lawyer It was he who was the principal r architect of what has been called the financial coup of the 1960s when the comparatively small little known Albemarle Paper Company of Richmond in 1962 took over the giant Ethyl Corporation that had been formerly mvned by Standard Oil of New Jersey and General Motors His eminence as a lawyer is seen in his Presidency of the American Bar Association and as a member of the present Virginia constitutional Commission Chairman of the Richmond city Charter Commission in 1948 and many other notable as~ignments

Mr Powells name was brought up by George Champion formerly Chairman of the Chase-Manhattan Bank who discussed his availability with Archie Davis during the week of the election I do not know whether Lewis Powell would accept appointment as Attorney-General but if it were tendered and he were willing he ould fill this important position with distinction and with great benefit to our whoie country

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Mr Peter Flanigan Office of the President-elect 450 Park Avenue

New York New York 10022

Dear Peter

Enclosed is a copy of the resume 0

of Law at Harvard University Alan rofessor

As you will note Mr Cohens record is outstanding He is especially interested in the position as Ambass d n Sonsul-General in Hong Kong Deputy Assistant f or East As i an and Pacific Affairs Le a1 Advisor a t the en of tate or G~eral Coun~l of e Depart~ent or the A~S Controf A~bull I have known Mr Cohen for many years and have no hesitancy in recommending him for anyone of these positions in the new Administration

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LL B --Yale 1955 (Edi tor-in-chief Yale Law Journal i Betts Prize for highest ~rades iin third year class i Order of Coif)

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1955-56--Law clerk to Chief Justice Warten 1956-57--Law clerk to Mr~ Justice Frankfurter 1957-58--Associatemiddot Covington sect Burling Washington DC 1958-59--Assistant US Attorney Washington DC 1959--Special Consultant US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations 1959-64--Professor of Law and Feliow Center for Chinese

Studies Universi ty of Cplifornia (Berkeley) 1964-date--Professor of Law and Member of Executive Committee

East Asian Research Center Harvard University

Area of Expertise

Chinese law and governmenti l i~tern~tional la~ and politicsi comparative la~l i adminis r rative and criminal law

Languages I

Speak and read Chinese Frenc~ and SpanishI

Books

1 The Criminal Process ir the Peoples Republic of China 1949-1963 (1968)

2 China and International Law (nearing completion)

Also assorted articles in journals devoted to China Asia and law

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Institute of PoliticsHarvard University

Chairman American Society of Internat i onal Laws Panel on China and the World Community

Chairman Subcommittee on l Chinese Law of the Joint Committee on Contemporary China 9 f the American Council of Learned Societies and Social S6ienceResearch Council

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Dear ~ Murphy

I Vant to bring to your attention my interest in serving in the new administration Only on my return from a long trip to Australia Philippines and Indonesia this week did I know of your service to the Presiden~~Elect In your s~arch for qualified personnel you may find my talents of ~se

The resume attached has been sent earlier to John Mitchell Peter Flannigan Bryce Har l ow and Harry Flemming as well as to Mr Nixon by Congressman John T Myers of Indiana

At a time when Asians are wondering whether interest in Asia will be maintained utilization of some like myself with long involvement in Pacific affairs would seem to be helpful

I will be on vacation in Nassau and Bradenton the next two weeks but would of course hop back to New York or Washington Should you wish Congressman Myers I

office telephone 225-ii889 at the Capitol will know where to reach me

From December 22 to 25 I will be in Washingto~ (telephone 362-3064) On the 26th and 27th I will be in my New York office (telephone 974-4254)

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- Experience Incemationlll Relacions International Economics BusineBB Econoric Development Politico-Military Affairs World-wide int~re8ts witl heavy concentration on the Asia and Pacific regionf

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Political and government relations analyst~nd advisor for an international oil company Supervises surveys of political social and government developments and trends significant to business and governments in area from Japan to Pakistan Advises top management on operational programs and planning from standpoint of political and government conditions

Advises on corporate comnunications with governments (U S and foreign) to assure maximum understanding and minimum mis~i~terpretation of company policies and activities

Knows well most count~ies (Japan Korea China Hongkong Philippines Vietnam Thailand Malaysia Singapore Indonesia Australia India and Pakistan generally informed on other~) Visits area frequently to maintain up-to-date knowledge of external and internal developments in each country of regional relationships and of bi-lateral relations with the US

Draws on 2S years of training cnd experience in international economics political science military affairs and business Joined Esso Standard Eastern Inc Asia and Pacific regional operating affiliate of Standard Oil Company (NJ) in 1963

Participates in program committees of Asia Society in discussion roundshytables of Council on Foreign Relations in programs at Brookings institution Widely acquainted in academic and finan~e circlesin both the US and Asia

1957 - 1963

Six years with national news magazines as chief Far EastErncorrespond~nt and as senior editor for special letter pages on international buiiness and economic deve16pments

Covered US-Japan Security Treaty negotiations~apans miracle economic revival chaos in Indonesia India t--epal end of communist insurgency in Xalaysia coup and recovery in Thailand change ~n Korea beginning of Singapores recovery and economic miracle Vietn~mlast Quemoy crisis in Taiwan Strait beginning of USmiddotbalance ofpayme~ts crisis surge of US investment abroad

1957-1960 Newsweek Manazine 1960-1963 US News and World Re~ort

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T~ree years as mJnaging editor of Aviation Week Magazine Concerned with aviation and space uevelopments particularly the beginning of the US space program Maintained personal interest in iimited warfare and countershyinsu-gency Involved in coverage of first air t rltlffic crises and _problems

Eight years as chief correspondent in As~a for Business Week Magazine Avi~tion Week and other McGraw-Hill busi6ess magazines Covered collapse or Nationalist China and communist takeovbr of midnland China occupation of Japan and beginning of Japans economib revival peace treaty negotiations Korean War Indo-China war insurgency in Malaysia first years of Philippin~ independence

(Spent one year (1952-1953) on sabbatical fellowship from the Council on Foreign Relations)

Y~litary Service

In US Army (1942-1946) drafted honorably discharged as Captain Chinese language served with Chinese combat forces in Burma and China (decorated by Republic of China) in charge of Stars amp Stripes ~ China Edition in Shanghai instructor of tactics in Field Artillery School

Education

BA 1938 Lehigh University (Journalism and Econo~ics) Visiting Fellow Princeton University 1952-53 (gr~duate study in international

economics politicalmiddoteconomy)

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Asia Society Japan Society Council on Foreign Relations International House of Japan International Club of Washington National Press Club The Lotos Club (New York)

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Jocm Chapman Managing Editor Harvard BUSlnessRcview

John Exter Executive Vice President First National City Bank of New York

Walter Levy Oil Consultant Room 3232 30 Rockefeller Plaza New York

Gabriel Hauge Chairman Manufacturers Hanover Bank and Trust Company

Kenneth T bull Young President Asia Society

bus A Reis Vice President International Ore [ Minerals Company Los Angeles

Prof Alexander Eckstein Director Center for Asia Studies University of Michigan

Edound Gullion Head Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy Tufts University

Willi~ D Butler Vice President Chase Manhattan Bank

IAl~ert Neal President Committee for Economic Development i

Phillip Potter Chief WSGhington Bureau Baltirr~re Sun

Howard Flieger Executive Editor US News and World Report

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IProf William W Lockwood Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs Princeton University

Arthur Dean Sullivan and Cromwell

Heroan Belth Bache and Company

The Honorable Cecil M Harden former Member of Congress and present Republican National Committeewoman for Indiana

The Honorable John T Myers Member of Congress

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47 Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs

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Congratulations on your appointment as Congressional Liaison for the ~ihite house I know it will he a popular appointment here on the hill and like my colleagues I loc~ forward to working with you at this time of hope for the country

I think most of us applaud the President-Elects decision to shake up the State Department to some extent Although I have a high opinion of the caliber of most of the Foreign Service I do not see how the country could fail to benefit from a questioning of our foreign policy premises and the bringing in of new people with new ideas for solution of our long-standing problems

Hhile saying this there are two Assistant Secretaries of State for whom I have a very high opinion and who I hope Hr Nixon will retain in one important capacity or another The first is obviously Bill Macomber Bill has been an extremely popular Assistant Secretary for c~ssi~nal--Relations and the me~bers of both parties cn the hill will applaud his retention in a key pos~t~on A Republican himself he still retains great feeling for the memory of Dulles and yet he has conducted himself in such a way in the past four years that at times I thought he was almost the only asset the Department had in the eyes of Congress

The second man who has impressed me favorabl Secretary for Hid-Eastern Affairs a career man who w Turkey and before that Ambassador to Saudi Arabia citizen and a man with an excellent grasp of his area not know anything about his politics but I suspect it is not an impor~ant element in his makecp since he is best known as a middle Eastern specialist

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48 Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs

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Dr Gilbert Warren Nutter Chairman Department of Economics University of Virginia Charlottesville Virginia

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RE WARREN NUTTER - ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE FOR ECONOMIC AFFIARS

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~9 Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs

Incumbent Edward D Re U IOO~68 TermExp

Candidates

Robert Strausz-Hupe (65)Resume under Ambassadors III Allen

John w BOWLING-~8 Prog Dir-For Service Insti Strausz-Hupe Allen

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To Dick Allen From Wm Kintner Re John Bowling

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His post before coming to the Foreign Service Instishytute was a key position in the US Consulate in Karachi (I believe C~unsul General)

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50 Assistant Secretary of State for International Organishyzational Affairs

Incumbent Joseph J Sisco D Maryland 090165

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l-roro 1953 to 1955 ~7a5 a go-betcn for several Chinese banks and firms and leadlng Hestern banks and utilities in Hawaii These iohed to break down the racial lines drawn between races and for two years aosisted in the

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Research Secretary of the Honolulu Chamber of Commerces Economic Development Comittce and member of the Governor 6

Cornmittee to work with the Stanford Research Institute on economic problems of the Territory

3 Invited to join the Council on Foreign Relations (1955) a~ a Council member and on the executive staff reGponshysible for the programs involving over one hundred private meetings held annually with foreign diplomats journaliGts and politicians

ResponRible for organizing Council discussions on ~rity Systen1s in the Hestern Pacific and US Strat~ic Bases Overseas and as a consequence was invited to the Weapons System Evaluation Group of the Department of Defense

Later Olas responsible for initinting two other Council series on Military Strategy and US Policy and Political en~_ Strategic Problems of Do terrence

In 1959 began a study of the political and military effects of special weaponaon US allies in Europe and on the Asian perimeter Subsequently visited some of the~e

allied countries to appraise defense problems in the light of Soviet military capabili~ies Lectures annually at the Royal Canadian Air Force College and various US military colleges _

4 Invited to join the faculty of the National 1-Jar College 1960-1961 as Professor of Internationnl Security Affairs Responsible for the research programs on national Qecurity policy problems (methods of analysis presentation of argumentetc) partiCipated in by each class member Assisted in the analysis of current security issues Lectured on US Defense relations with Canada and on India and Pakistan (in the latter cases analyzing the internal poli tical factors affecting forejgn policy objectives) Faculty member assisting in course of War College visit to test and East Europe (Warsaw and Bclgrada)

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5 (Summer and Fall 1961) Completed study for the Council on Foreign Relations Subject Strat~gic

Defense of North Amt~rica a case study of the political effects in Canada of changing military requirements of special Heapons The stldy was published in the late Spring 1962 as The IJon~ Polar i-lctch~

6 Regional Political Advisor East Africa South Southeast and East Asia Esso Standard Eastern Neiil York (Decpmber 1961-1962) the Asian regional company of Jersey Standard

7 Government Relations Counsellor Europe Far East Standard Oil Company_~-) New York 1963 - Special responsibility for developing a worldwide system for collection and analysis of political information relevant to corporate operations and planning Concentration since 1963 on defense-political aspects of Europe with regard to security of supply

8 Appointed State Department Advisory Panel on European Affairs December 1966

9 Publications in the ~ard Unive~~__Mo~~raph secteries (Far East) Far [astern Survel Int~tj ona1 Journal (Canada) Royal Canadian Air Force College Journal The United States and Japaq (conference report) and ~ Issues on the World Scene (conference report) The Iong Pltlar v1atch (Canada and the Defense of North Anlerica) Canada in Defense of the l-lest (Foreign Affairs April 1962) and Canada (published by the Foreign Policy Association NY)

10 Member Council 011 Foreign Relations Institute for Strategic Studies (JJolldon) Board of rrustees Woods Hole Oceanographic

Institution Board of Trustees Antioch College Board of Trustees South Street Seaport

Museum New York New York Yacht Club

11 Sports Sailing (cruising)

~ Member of Department of State Advisory Panel on International Law

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ltgt~ Princeton AB (School of Public and gt International Affairs) summa cum laudo PBK 1942

~ ~ ~ Columbia Law School LLB 1949 - middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddoti ~middotmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot D Ju S 1952

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0 ~ oi Assistantmiddot Naval Attache Madrid (1944-1945) gt gt 1946-194~ ~~ gt ltgt Passed co~petitive FOreign Service -J - ~ bull examinations ~ ~ ) ~ Polit~cal Office~ State Department lt I Offlce of Amerlcan Republic Affairs J

~lt1 Profession ~ ~ Private practice of laW with Sullivan amp ~ ~ c~omwelJl sincell~159056(m)embeirtof fitrim l ~ - Slnce anuary - n erna ona

=~lt prac~ice Professionalmiddotmiddotmiddotmiddot middotPresident American Society of International

~I Associa~ions bull Law 1966-1968

~-- Member Board of Edi torsI American Journal gt ) of International Law 1d60- ~ ~ middotmiddotmiddotChairman Committee on International Law ( t - New York State Bar Association 1963-H~65 Ch9-irman~ommittee on International Law

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Positions in Professional Societies

President of American Society of International Law 1966-1968

Chairman International Law Committee Association of the Bar of The City of New York 1958-1960

Chairman International Law Committee New York State Bar Associat~on 1963-1965

Member of Council Section of International and Comparative Law American Bar Association 1967-to-date

Member of Board of Editors American Journal of International Law 1963-to-date

State Department Advisory Committee on International Law1967-1968

List of Publications

The Chilean Popular Front Univ of Penna Press (1942)

Comp~rative and Foreign Law in American Law Schools 50 Col LRev 613 (1950)

Effect of Recognition on the Application of Private International Law Norms 51 Col LRev 710 (1951)

The Relationship of Private International Law to Public International Law 52 Col LRev 561 (1952)

Legal Aspects of the Public Offering of Foreign Securities in the United States Market 28 Geo Wash LRev 194 (1959)

The Sabbatino case - three steps forward and two steps back 57 Am J Intl L 97 (1963)

Judicial Decisions Involving Questions of International Law Am J Intl L (1963-1965)

The State Department and Sabbatino - nEvIn Victors are by victories undone 58 Am J Intl L 707 (1964)

Book Review of Smigel The Wall Street Lawyer 65 Col LRev 738 (1965)

Book Review of Lillich The Protection of Foreign Investment 61 Am J Intl L 226 (1967)

Presidents Addresses Proceedings American Society of International Law 1967 and 1968 bull

Lawyers

Robert Dechert senior partner Dechert Price amp Rhoads Philadelphia former General Counsel Defense Department Eisenhower Administration

Eric Hager partner Shearman amp Sterling former Legal Adviser of the State Department Eisenhower Administration

John G Laylin partner Covington amp Burling Washington

Carlyle E Maw partner Cravath Swaine amp Moore

Herman Phleger senior partner Brobeck Phleger amp Harrison San Francisco California former Legal Adviser of the State Department Eisenhower Administration

Lyman M Tondel partner Cleary Gottlieb Steen amp Hamilton presently President of the New York State Bar Association

Bankers and businessmen

Karl G Harr President Aerospace Industries former Presidential Assistant Eisenhower Administration

George S Moore Chairman First National City Bank of New York

John H Schiff senior partner Kuhn Loeb amp Co

John Young senior partner Morgan Stanley amp Co

Professors

Professor William W Bishop Jr University of Michigan Law School Editor-in-Clief American Journal of International Law

bull Professor Herbert W Briggs Cornell University

Professor Hardy Dillard Dean Virginia Law School former President of American Society of International Law and former President of Association of American Law Schools

Professor Myres S McDougal Yale Law School

Professor Stephen M Schwebel Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies also Executive Vice President of American Society of International Law

Professor Carl B Spaeth former Dean of Stanford Law School

Professor William C Warren Dean Columbia Law School

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November 22 1968

Dr Glenn A Olds Nixon-Agnew Headquarters 450 Park Avenue New York New York

Dear Mr Olds

Permit me to identify myself as the recently retired Dean of the University of Virginia Law School and a former President of the American Society of International Law I have also served the government in a number of consulting and other capacities bull

It is my understanding that gOhn middotR Stevensow of Su11ivan ~ amp Cromwell is under consideration for a possible position of re- sponsibility with the Department of State MY unsolicited opinion

touching his ability and character may be summed up in four words He is absolutely topflight

I have known him for a number ofiyears and have worked with him from time to time I am also familiar with the reputation he I

enj oys both at the bar and in the academic community I can asl- j

sure you that his apPOintment would be very warmly received by all whomiddot have come within the circle of his influence and I would as-

Sume also by all who know him by reputation~ Indeed I can think ~ of no one who better commands as much respect from both sides of

our profession--a respect born of an awareness of his personal qualities his intellectual capacities and his balanced views on the problems confronting the nation

I am positive his appointment would be in the national inshyterest and would reflect g+eat credit on President-elect Nixon

I have written in generalities only because I assume the details of his record are already available If however I can

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Marsha l Green - 50 Amba ssador t o I rldonesia Rec by J H Cerf (Amb Robert Hi ll) _

Jerome A Cohen 38 Law Prof Harvard Gerald Ford

Alpheus W Jessup 41 Advisor Esso Standard Oil John Myers

Joseph Lee SUTTON-44 University Dean Congo Ross Adair AEI

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FREDERICK NOLTING

Home 58 Avenue Foeh Paris 16 France

Business Morgan Guaranty Trust Company 14 Pace Vendone 75 Paris (ler) France

Native of Richmond Virginia - approximately 55 years old

Graduate of St Christophers School in Richmond The University of Virginia Harvard University Graduate School - MasterJs Degree in History

Served in united States Navy during World War II with assignments_ mainly in the pound1editerr2nean and European theatres

On the faculty of the University of Virginia from approximately 1947 to 1950

1950-1964 - United States Foreign Service Officer 1955 approximately to 1961 - attached to the U S NATO Mission in Paris in vcrious top level capacities 1961-1963 - Ambassador to South viet Nam 1963-1964 - Various assignments in the State Department in Washington after which he resigned from the Foreign Service

1964 to date - vice president of Morgan Gua-anty Trust Company in charge of operations in western Ellrope2n countries

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not corresponded 7ith him since the election I feel 7 that he would consider an appointment to an aEprop riate

positipn in the State Department under the ne~y adminis t ratlon He also is well k nown to Mr Robertson in Richmond and I am certain to Mr Murphy It is interesting that during the period of his service as Ambassador to South Viet Nam the fortunes of that country and the united states were substantially better than they have been at any time since He was an impartial but emphatic supporter of President Diembecause he realized that this man had the widest support of any politician in South Viet Nam and the unhappy events since Diems murder at the instigation of certain liberal groups in our state Departme nt and CIA in 1963 have abundantly proVen the soundness of his views

Mr Nolting is also well acquainted with European affairs through his years in various responsible positions with our NATO Mission in Paris and through his present e x ecutive assignshyment with the Horgan Guaranty Bank He again is a scholarly but realistic advocate of a positive A~erican policy with our own national interests as the most important determining factor shy

V IIILewis F Powell Jr

As a possibility for Attorney-Gene-al Lewis Powell is an extremely able and practiccl man who has given very generously of his time and talents to public service but who is also a leading corporate lawyer It was he who was the principal r architect of what has been called the financial coup of the 1960s when the comparatively small little known Albemarle Paper Company of Richmond in 1962 took over the giant Ethyl Corporation that had been formerly mvned by Standard Oil of New Jersey and General Motors His eminence as a lawyer is seen in his Presidency of the American Bar Association and as a member of the present Virginia constitutional Commission Chairman of the Richmond city Charter Commission in 1948 and many other notable as~ignments

Mr Powells name was brought up by George Champion formerly Chairman of the Chase-Manhattan Bank who discussed his availability with Archie Davis during the week of the election I do not know whether Lewis Powell would accept appointment as Attorney-General but if it were tendered and he were willing he ould fill this important position with distinction and with great benefit to our whoie country

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Dear Peter

Enclosed is a copy of the resume 0

of Law at Harvard University Alan rofessor

As you will note Mr Cohens record is outstanding He is especially interested in the position as Ambass d n Sonsul-General in Hong Kong Deputy Assistant f or East As i an and Pacific Affairs Le a1 Advisor a t the en of tate or G~eral Coun~l of e Depart~ent or the A~S Controf A~bull I have known Mr Cohen for many years and have no hesitancy in recommending him for anyone of these positions in the new Administration

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IProfessor of Law Harvard University

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LL B --Yale 1955 (Edi tor-in-chief Yale Law Journal i Betts Prize for highest ~rades iin third year class i Order of Coif)

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1955-56--Law clerk to Chief Justice Warten 1956-57--Law clerk to Mr~ Justice Frankfurter 1957-58--Associatemiddot Covington sect Burling Washington DC 1958-59--Assistant US Attorney Washington DC 1959--Special Consultant US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations 1959-64--Professor of Law and Feliow Center for Chinese

Studies Universi ty of Cplifornia (Berkeley) 1964-date--Professor of Law and Member of Executive Committee

East Asian Research Center Harvard University

Area of Expertise

Chinese law and governmenti l i~tern~tional la~ and politicsi comparative la~l i adminis r rative and criminal law

Languages I

Speak and read Chinese Frenc~ and SpanishI

Books

1 The Criminal Process ir the Peoples Republic of China 1949-1963 (1968)

2 China and International Law (nearing completion)

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Institute of PoliticsHarvard University

Chairman American Society of Internat i onal Laws Panel on China and the World Community

Chairman Subcommittee on l Chinese Law of the Joint Committee on Contemporary China 9 f the American Council of Learned Societies and Social S6ienceResearch Council

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Dear ~ Murphy

I Vant to bring to your attention my interest in serving in the new administration Only on my return from a long trip to Australia Philippines and Indonesia this week did I know of your service to the Presiden~~Elect In your s~arch for qualified personnel you may find my talents of ~se

The resume attached has been sent earlier to John Mitchell Peter Flannigan Bryce Har l ow and Harry Flemming as well as to Mr Nixon by Congressman John T Myers of Indiana

At a time when Asians are wondering whether interest in Asia will be maintained utilization of some like myself with long involvement in Pacific affairs would seem to be helpful

I will be on vacation in Nassau and Bradenton the next two weeks but would of course hop back to New York or Washington Should you wish Congressman Myers I

office telephone 225-ii889 at the Capitol will know where to reach me

From December 22 to 25 I will be in Washingto~ (telephone 362-3064) On the 26th and 27th I will be in my New York office (telephone 974-4254)

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Political and government relations analyst~nd advisor for an international oil company Supervises surveys of political social and government developments and trends significant to business and governments in area from Japan to Pakistan Advises top management on operational programs and planning from standpoint of political and government conditions

Advises on corporate comnunications with governments (U S and foreign) to assure maximum understanding and minimum mis~i~terpretation of company policies and activities

Knows well most count~ies (Japan Korea China Hongkong Philippines Vietnam Thailand Malaysia Singapore Indonesia Australia India and Pakistan generally informed on other~) Visits area frequently to maintain up-to-date knowledge of external and internal developments in each country of regional relationships and of bi-lateral relations with the US

Draws on 2S years of training cnd experience in international economics political science military affairs and business Joined Esso Standard Eastern Inc Asia and Pacific regional operating affiliate of Standard Oil Company (NJ) in 1963

Participates in program committees of Asia Society in discussion roundshytables of Council on Foreign Relations in programs at Brookings institution Widely acquainted in academic and finan~e circlesin both the US and Asia

1957 - 1963

Six years with national news magazines as chief Far EastErncorrespond~nt and as senior editor for special letter pages on international buiiness and economic deve16pments

Covered US-Japan Security Treaty negotiations~apans miracle economic revival chaos in Indonesia India t--epal end of communist insurgency in Xalaysia coup and recovery in Thailand change ~n Korea beginning of Singapores recovery and economic miracle Vietn~mlast Quemoy crisis in Taiwan Strait beginning of USmiddotbalance ofpayme~ts crisis surge of US investment abroad

1957-1960 Newsweek Manazine 1960-1963 US News and World Re~ort

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T~ree years as mJnaging editor of Aviation Week Magazine Concerned with aviation and space uevelopments particularly the beginning of the US space program Maintained personal interest in iimited warfare and countershyinsu-gency Involved in coverage of first air t rltlffic crises and _problems

Eight years as chief correspondent in As~a for Business Week Magazine Avi~tion Week and other McGraw-Hill busi6ess magazines Covered collapse or Nationalist China and communist takeovbr of midnland China occupation of Japan and beginning of Japans economib revival peace treaty negotiations Korean War Indo-China war insurgency in Malaysia first years of Philippin~ independence

(Spent one year (1952-1953) on sabbatical fellowship from the Council on Foreign Relations)

Y~litary Service

In US Army (1942-1946) drafted honorably discharged as Captain Chinese language served with Chinese combat forces in Burma and China (decorated by Republic of China) in charge of Stars amp Stripes ~ China Edition in Shanghai instructor of tactics in Field Artillery School

Education

BA 1938 Lehigh University (Journalism and Econo~ics) Visiting Fellow Princeton University 1952-53 (gr~duate study in international

economics politicalmiddoteconomy)

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Asia Society Japan Society Council on Foreign Relations International House of Japan International Club of Washington National Press Club The Lotos Club (New York)

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Jocm Chapman Managing Editor Harvard BUSlnessRcview

John Exter Executive Vice President First National City Bank of New York

Walter Levy Oil Consultant Room 3232 30 Rockefeller Plaza New York

Gabriel Hauge Chairman Manufacturers Hanover Bank and Trust Company

Kenneth T bull Young President Asia Society

bus A Reis Vice President International Ore [ Minerals Company Los Angeles

Prof Alexander Eckstein Director Center for Asia Studies University of Michigan

Edound Gullion Head Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy Tufts University

Willi~ D Butler Vice President Chase Manhattan Bank

IAl~ert Neal President Committee for Economic Development i

Phillip Potter Chief WSGhington Bureau Baltirr~re Sun

Howard Flieger Executive Editor US News and World Report

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IProf William W Lockwood Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs Princeton University

Arthur Dean Sullivan and Cromwell

Heroan Belth Bache and Company

The Honorable Cecil M Harden former Member of Congress and present Republican National Committeewoman for Indiana

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T-e EO1orable Bryce Harlow Suite 312 1730 K Street N W Washington D C 20006

Dear Bryce

Congratulations on your appointment as Congressional Liaison for the ~ihite house I know it will he a popular appointment here on the hill and like my colleagues I loc~ forward to working with you at this time of hope for the country

I think most of us applaud the President-Elects decision to shake up the State Department to some extent Although I have a high opinion of the caliber of most of the Foreign Service I do not see how the country could fail to benefit from a questioning of our foreign policy premises and the bringing in of new people with new ideas for solution of our long-standing problems

Hhile saying this there are two Assistant Secretaries of State for whom I have a very high opinion and who I hope Hr Nixon will retain in one important capacity or another The first is obviously Bill Macomber Bill has been an extremely popular Assistant Secretary for c~ssi~nal--Relations and the me~bers of both parties cn the hill will applaud his retention in a key pos~t~on A Republican himself he still retains great feeling for the memory of Dulles and yet he has conducted himself in such a way in the past four years that at times I thought he was almost the only asset the Department had in the eyes of Congress

The second man who has impressed me favorabl Secretary for Hid-Eastern Affairs a career man who w Turkey and before that Ambassador to Saudi Arabia citizen and a man with an excellent grasp of his area not know anything about his politics but I suspect it is not an impor~ant element in his makecp since he is best known as a middle Eastern specialist

The Honorable Bryce Harlow Uovcmber 13 1968

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48 Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs

Incumbent Anthony M Solomon D Dis of Columbia 051865

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Dr Gilbert Warren Nutter Chairman Department of Economics University of Virginia Charlottesville Virginia

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FROM CC KNUDSEN

DATE 12568

RE WARREN NUTTER - ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE FOR ECONOMIC AFFIARS

This man is strongly recommended for this job by McCracken and Friedman He was on RNs Foreign Affairs Advisory Committee 60

XII STATE

~9 Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs

Incumbent Edward D Re U IOO~68 TermExp

Candidates

Robert Strausz-Hupe (65)Resume under Ambassadors III Allen

John w BOWLING-~8 Prog Dir-For Service Insti Strausz-Hupe Allen

Steven HESS-35 Author Martin Anderson Dick Allen

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MEMORANDUM

To Dick Allen From Wm Kintner Re John Bowling

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His post before coming to the Foreign Service Instishytute was a key position in the US Consulate in Karachi (I believe C~unsul General)

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50 Assistant Secretary of State for International Organishyzational Affairs

Incumbent Joseph J Sisco D Maryland 090165

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Clare H Timberlake - bl State DepartmentRec by W Kintner (end by Allen)

Christopher PHILLIPS-48 ExPres-US Coun of Intnat t 1 Ch of Comm- Jay Cerf J Hanes

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Europe - Military Intellig$yceuroJ 1943-19460 Legiow of Meri) also Certificate QfMerit by GlfJl~eral ELsenhower Ardennes Callpai3n

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5 (Summer and Fall 1961) Completed study for the Council on Foreign Relations Subject Strat~gic

Defense of North Amt~rica a case study of the political effects in Canada of changing military requirements of special Heapons The stldy was published in the late Spring 1962 as The IJon~ Polar i-lctch~

6 Regional Political Advisor East Africa South Southeast and East Asia Esso Standard Eastern Neiil York (Decpmber 1961-1962) the Asian regional company of Jersey Standard

7 Government Relations Counsellor Europe Far East Standard Oil Company_~-) New York 1963 - Special responsibility for developing a worldwide system for collection and analysis of political information relevant to corporate operations and planning Concentration since 1963 on defense-political aspects of Europe with regard to security of supply

8 Appointed State Department Advisory Panel on European Affairs December 1966

9 Publications in the ~ard Unive~~__Mo~~raph secteries (Far East) Far [astern Survel Int~tj ona1 Journal (Canada) Royal Canadian Air Force College Journal The United States and Japaq (conference report) and ~ Issues on the World Scene (conference report) The Iong Pltlar v1atch (Canada and the Defense of North Anlerica) Canada in Defense of the l-lest (Foreign Affairs April 1962) and Canada (published by the Foreign Policy Association NY)

10 Member Council 011 Foreign Relations Institute for Strategic Studies (JJolldon) Board of rrustees Woods Hole Oceanographic

Institution Board of Trustees Antioch College Board of Trustees South Street Seaport

Museum New York New York Yacht Club

11 Sports Sailing (cruising)

~ Member of Department of State Advisory Panel on International Law

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ltgt~ Princeton AB (School of Public and gt International Affairs) summa cum laudo PBK 1942

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Positions in Professional Societies

President of American Society of International Law 1966-1968

Chairman International Law Committee Association of the Bar of The City of New York 1958-1960

Chairman International Law Committee New York State Bar Associat~on 1963-1965

Member of Council Section of International and Comparative Law American Bar Association 1967-to-date

Member of Board of Editors American Journal of International Law 1963-to-date

State Department Advisory Committee on International Law1967-1968

List of Publications

The Chilean Popular Front Univ of Penna Press (1942)

Comp~rative and Foreign Law in American Law Schools 50 Col LRev 613 (1950)

Effect of Recognition on the Application of Private International Law Norms 51 Col LRev 710 (1951)

The Relationship of Private International Law to Public International Law 52 Col LRev 561 (1952)

Legal Aspects of the Public Offering of Foreign Securities in the United States Market 28 Geo Wash LRev 194 (1959)

The Sabbatino case - three steps forward and two steps back 57 Am J Intl L 97 (1963)

Judicial Decisions Involving Questions of International Law Am J Intl L (1963-1965)

The State Department and Sabbatino - nEvIn Victors are by victories undone 58 Am J Intl L 707 (1964)

Book Review of Smigel The Wall Street Lawyer 65 Col LRev 738 (1965)

Book Review of Lillich The Protection of Foreign Investment 61 Am J Intl L 226 (1967)

Presidents Addresses Proceedings American Society of International Law 1967 and 1968 bull

Lawyers

Robert Dechert senior partner Dechert Price amp Rhoads Philadelphia former General Counsel Defense Department Eisenhower Administration

Eric Hager partner Shearman amp Sterling former Legal Adviser of the State Department Eisenhower Administration

John G Laylin partner Covington amp Burling Washington

Carlyle E Maw partner Cravath Swaine amp Moore

Herman Phleger senior partner Brobeck Phleger amp Harrison San Francisco California former Legal Adviser of the State Department Eisenhower Administration

Lyman M Tondel partner Cleary Gottlieb Steen amp Hamilton presently President of the New York State Bar Association

Bankers and businessmen

Karl G Harr President Aerospace Industries former Presidential Assistant Eisenhower Administration

George S Moore Chairman First National City Bank of New York

John H Schiff senior partner Kuhn Loeb amp Co

John Young senior partner Morgan Stanley amp Co

Professors

Professor William W Bishop Jr University of Michigan Law School Editor-in-Clief American Journal of International Law

bull Professor Herbert W Briggs Cornell University

Professor Hardy Dillard Dean Virginia Law School former President of American Society of International Law and former President of Association of American Law Schools

Professor Myres S McDougal Yale Law School

Professor Stephen M Schwebel Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies also Executive Vice President of American Society of International Law

Professor Carl B Spaeth former Dean of Stanford Law School

Professor William C Warren Dean Columbia Law School

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November 22 1968

Dr Glenn A Olds Nixon-Agnew Headquarters 450 Park Avenue New York New York

Dear Mr Olds

Permit me to identify myself as the recently retired Dean of the University of Virginia Law School and a former President of the American Society of International Law I have also served the government in a number of consulting and other capacities bull

It is my understanding that gOhn middotR Stevensow of Su11ivan ~ amp Cromwell is under consideration for a possible position of re- sponsibility with the Department of State MY unsolicited opinion

touching his ability and character may be summed up in four words He is absolutely topflight

I have known him for a number ofiyears and have worked with him from time to time I am also familiar with the reputation he I

enj oys both at the bar and in the academic community I can asl- j

sure you that his apPOintment would be very warmly received by all whomiddot have come within the circle of his influence and I would as-

Sume also by all who know him by reputation~ Indeed I can think ~ of no one who better commands as much respect from both sides of

our profession--a respect born of an awareness of his personal qualities his intellectual capacities and his balanced views on the problems confronting the nation

I am positive his appointment would be in the national inshyterest and would reflect g+eat credit on President-elect Nixon

I have written in generalities only because I assume the details of his record are already available If however I can

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middot supply any desi+ed information please do not hesitate to command ~ May I repeat that Jack is absolutely topflight and may I add ~ Imiddotthat his wife is endowed with intelligence beautyand cba~ The President-elect ~ould not do better

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FREDERICK NOLTING

Home 58 Avenue Foeh Paris 16 France

Business Morgan Guaranty Trust Company 14 Pace Vendone 75 Paris (ler) France

Native of Richmond Virginia - approximately 55 years old

Graduate of St Christophers School in Richmond The University of Virginia Harvard University Graduate School - MasterJs Degree in History

Served in united States Navy during World War II with assignments_ mainly in the pound1editerr2nean and European theatres

On the faculty of the University of Virginia from approximately 1947 to 1950

1950-1964 - United States Foreign Service Officer 1955 approximately to 1961 - attached to the U S NATO Mission in Paris in vcrious top level capacities 1961-1963 - Ambassador to South viet Nam 1963-1964 - Various assignments in the State Department in Washington after which he resigned from the Foreign Service

1964 to date - vice president of Morgan Gua-anty Trust Company in charge of operations in western Ellrope2n countries

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not corresponded 7ith him since the election I feel 7 that he would consider an appointment to an aEprop riate

positipn in the State Department under the ne~y adminis t ratlon He also is well k nown to Mr Robertson in Richmond and I am certain to Mr Murphy It is interesting that during the period of his service as Ambassador to South Viet Nam the fortunes of that country and the united states were substantially better than they have been at any time since He was an impartial but emphatic supporter of President Diembecause he realized that this man had the widest support of any politician in South Viet Nam and the unhappy events since Diems murder at the instigation of certain liberal groups in our state Departme nt and CIA in 1963 have abundantly proVen the soundness of his views

Mr Nolting is also well acquainted with European affairs through his years in various responsible positions with our NATO Mission in Paris and through his present e x ecutive assignshyment with the Horgan Guaranty Bank He again is a scholarly but realistic advocate of a positive A~erican policy with our own national interests as the most important determining factor shy

V IIILewis F Powell Jr

As a possibility for Attorney-Gene-al Lewis Powell is an extremely able and practiccl man who has given very generously of his time and talents to public service but who is also a leading corporate lawyer It was he who was the principal r architect of what has been called the financial coup of the 1960s when the comparatively small little known Albemarle Paper Company of Richmond in 1962 took over the giant Ethyl Corporation that had been formerly mvned by Standard Oil of New Jersey and General Motors His eminence as a lawyer is seen in his Presidency of the American Bar Association and as a member of the present Virginia constitutional Commission Chairman of the Richmond city Charter Commission in 1948 and many other notable as~ignments

Mr Powells name was brought up by George Champion formerly Chairman of the Chase-Manhattan Bank who discussed his availability with Archie Davis during the week of the election I do not know whether Lewis Powell would accept appointment as Attorney-General but if it were tendered and he were willing he ould fill this important position with distinction and with great benefit to our whoie country

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New York New York 10022

Dear Peter

Enclosed is a copy of the resume 0

of Law at Harvard University Alan rofessor

As you will note Mr Cohens record is outstanding He is especially interested in the position as Ambass d n Sonsul-General in Hong Kong Deputy Assistant f or East As i an and Pacific Affairs Le a1 Advisor a t the en of tate or G~eral Coun~l of e Depart~ent or the A~S Controf A~bull I have known Mr Cohen for many years and have no hesitancy in recommending him for anyone of these positions in the new Administration

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IProfessor of Law Harvard University

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July 1 1930 Linden New JerSey

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LL B --Yale 1955 (Edi tor-in-chief Yale Law Journal i Betts Prize for highest ~rades iin third year class i Order of Coif)

Occupation I

1955-56--Law clerk to Chief Justice Warten 1956-57--Law clerk to Mr~ Justice Frankfurter 1957-58--Associatemiddot Covington sect Burling Washington DC 1958-59--Assistant US Attorney Washington DC 1959--Special Consultant US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations 1959-64--Professor of Law and Feliow Center for Chinese

Studies Universi ty of Cplifornia (Berkeley) 1964-date--Professor of Law and Member of Executive Committee

East Asian Research Center Harvard University

Area of Expertise

Chinese law and governmenti l i~tern~tional la~ and politicsi comparative la~l i adminis r rative and criminal law

Languages I

Speak and read Chinese Frenc~ and SpanishI

Books

1 The Criminal Process ir the Peoples Republic of China 1949-1963 (1968)

2 China and International Law (nearing completion)

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Institute of PoliticsHarvard University

Chairman American Society of Internat i onal Laws Panel on China and the World Community

Chairman Subcommittee on l Chinese Law of the Joint Committee on Contemporary China 9 f the American Council of Learned Societies and Social S6ienceResearch Council

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Dear ~ Murphy

I Vant to bring to your attention my interest in serving in the new administration Only on my return from a long trip to Australia Philippines and Indonesia this week did I know of your service to the Presiden~~Elect In your s~arch for qualified personnel you may find my talents of ~se

The resume attached has been sent earlier to John Mitchell Peter Flannigan Bryce Har l ow and Harry Flemming as well as to Mr Nixon by Congressman John T Myers of Indiana

At a time when Asians are wondering whether interest in Asia will be maintained utilization of some like myself with long involvement in Pacific affairs would seem to be helpful

I will be on vacation in Nassau and Bradenton the next two weeks but would of course hop back to New York or Washington Should you wish Congressman Myers I

office telephone 225-ii889 at the Capitol will know where to reach me

From December 22 to 25 I will be in Washingto~ (telephone 362-3064) On the 26th and 27th I will be in my New York office (telephone 974-4254)

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Political and government relations analyst~nd advisor for an international oil company Supervises surveys of political social and government developments and trends significant to business and governments in area from Japan to Pakistan Advises top management on operational programs and planning from standpoint of political and government conditions

Advises on corporate comnunications with governments (U S and foreign) to assure maximum understanding and minimum mis~i~terpretation of company policies and activities

Knows well most count~ies (Japan Korea China Hongkong Philippines Vietnam Thailand Malaysia Singapore Indonesia Australia India and Pakistan generally informed on other~) Visits area frequently to maintain up-to-date knowledge of external and internal developments in each country of regional relationships and of bi-lateral relations with the US

Draws on 2S years of training cnd experience in international economics political science military affairs and business Joined Esso Standard Eastern Inc Asia and Pacific regional operating affiliate of Standard Oil Company (NJ) in 1963

Participates in program committees of Asia Society in discussion roundshytables of Council on Foreign Relations in programs at Brookings institution Widely acquainted in academic and finan~e circlesin both the US and Asia

1957 - 1963

Six years with national news magazines as chief Far EastErncorrespond~nt and as senior editor for special letter pages on international buiiness and economic deve16pments

Covered US-Japan Security Treaty negotiations~apans miracle economic revival chaos in Indonesia India t--epal end of communist insurgency in Xalaysia coup and recovery in Thailand change ~n Korea beginning of Singapores recovery and economic miracle Vietn~mlast Quemoy crisis in Taiwan Strait beginning of USmiddotbalance ofpayme~ts crisis surge of US investment abroad

1957-1960 Newsweek Manazine 1960-1963 US News and World Re~ort

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T~ree years as mJnaging editor of Aviation Week Magazine Concerned with aviation and space uevelopments particularly the beginning of the US space program Maintained personal interest in iimited warfare and countershyinsu-gency Involved in coverage of first air t rltlffic crises and _problems

Eight years as chief correspondent in As~a for Business Week Magazine Avi~tion Week and other McGraw-Hill busi6ess magazines Covered collapse or Nationalist China and communist takeovbr of midnland China occupation of Japan and beginning of Japans economib revival peace treaty negotiations Korean War Indo-China war insurgency in Malaysia first years of Philippin~ independence

(Spent one year (1952-1953) on sabbatical fellowship from the Council on Foreign Relations)

Y~litary Service

In US Army (1942-1946) drafted honorably discharged as Captain Chinese language served with Chinese combat forces in Burma and China (decorated by Republic of China) in charge of Stars amp Stripes ~ China Edition in Shanghai instructor of tactics in Field Artillery School

Education

BA 1938 Lehigh University (Journalism and Econo~ics) Visiting Fellow Princeton University 1952-53 (gr~duate study in international

economics politicalmiddoteconomy)

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Asia Society Japan Society Council on Foreign Relations International House of Japan International Club of Washington National Press Club The Lotos Club (New York)

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Jocm Chapman Managing Editor Harvard BUSlnessRcview

John Exter Executive Vice President First National City Bank of New York

Walter Levy Oil Consultant Room 3232 30 Rockefeller Plaza New York

Gabriel Hauge Chairman Manufacturers Hanover Bank and Trust Company

Kenneth T bull Young President Asia Society

bus A Reis Vice President International Ore [ Minerals Company Los Angeles

Prof Alexander Eckstein Director Center for Asia Studies University of Michigan

Edound Gullion Head Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy Tufts University

Willi~ D Butler Vice President Chase Manhattan Bank

IAl~ert Neal President Committee for Economic Development i

Phillip Potter Chief WSGhington Bureau Baltirr~re Sun

Howard Flieger Executive Editor US News and World Report

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IProf William W Lockwood Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs Princeton University

Arthur Dean Sullivan and Cromwell

Heroan Belth Bache and Company

The Honorable Cecil M Harden former Member of Congress and present Republican National Committeewoman for Indiana

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T-e EO1orable Bryce Harlow Suite 312 1730 K Street N W Washington D C 20006

Dear Bryce

Congratulations on your appointment as Congressional Liaison for the ~ihite house I know it will he a popular appointment here on the hill and like my colleagues I loc~ forward to working with you at this time of hope for the country

I think most of us applaud the President-Elects decision to shake up the State Department to some extent Although I have a high opinion of the caliber of most of the Foreign Service I do not see how the country could fail to benefit from a questioning of our foreign policy premises and the bringing in of new people with new ideas for solution of our long-standing problems

Hhile saying this there are two Assistant Secretaries of State for whom I have a very high opinion and who I hope Hr Nixon will retain in one important capacity or another The first is obviously Bill Macomber Bill has been an extremely popular Assistant Secretary for c~ssi~nal--Relations and the me~bers of both parties cn the hill will applaud his retention in a key pos~t~on A Republican himself he still retains great feeling for the memory of Dulles and yet he has conducted himself in such a way in the past four years that at times I thought he was almost the only asset the Department had in the eyes of Congress

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The Honorable Bryce Harlow Uovcmber 13 1968

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48 Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs

Incumbent Anthony M Solomon D Dis of Columbia 051865

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Dr Gilbert Warren Nutter Chairman Department of Economics University of Virginia Charlottesville Virginia

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2 EDUCATION DEGREE- PHD OR EQ UIV AT- CHICAGO I N- lCONOMICS

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FROM CC KNUDSEN

DATE 12568

RE WARREN NUTTER - ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE FOR ECONOMIC AFFIARS

This man is strongly recommended for this job by McCracken and Friedman He was on RNs Foreign Affairs Advisory Committee 60

XII STATE

~9 Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs

Incumbent Edward D Re U IOO~68 TermExp

Candidates

Robert Strausz-Hupe (65)Resume under Ambassadors III Allen

John w BOWLING-~8 Prog Dir-For Service Insti Strausz-Hupe Allen

Steven HESS-35 Author Martin Anderson Dick Allen

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MEMORANDUM

To Dick Allen From Wm Kintner Re John Bowling

Bowling is an excellent hard-nosed senior Career Foreign Service Officer now serving as Program Director of the Foreign Service Institute He was a keen Nixon supporterand nearly came to grief because of his superiors knowledge of it

His post before coming to the Foreign Service Instishytute was a key position in the US Consulate in Karachi (I believe C~unsul General)

He combines a long range experience in American diplomacyand foreign policy with an unusual grasp of academic developmentsand literature in the social sciences especially in the field of foreign affairs He has an extremly wide acquaintance among the Diplomatic Community He is very close to the top as far as rank is concerned He might very wellmiddot fitin the National SecurityStaff for the man following upmiddot outside research bull

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50 Assistant Secretary of State for International Organishyzational Affairs

Incumbent Joseph J Sisco D Maryland 090165

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Clare H Timberlake - bl State DepartmentRec by W Kintner (end by Allen)

Christopher PHILLIPS-48 ExPres-US Coun of Intnat t 1 Ch of Comm- Jay Cerf J Hanes

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Positions in Professional Societies

President of American Society of International Law 1966-1968

Chairman International Law Committee Association of the Bar of The City of New York 1958-1960

Chairman International Law Committee New York State Bar Associat~on 1963-1965

Member of Council Section of International and Comparative Law American Bar Association 1967-to-date

Member of Board of Editors American Journal of International Law 1963-to-date

State Department Advisory Committee on International Law1967-1968

List of Publications

The Chilean Popular Front Univ of Penna Press (1942)

Comp~rative and Foreign Law in American Law Schools 50 Col LRev 613 (1950)

Effect of Recognition on the Application of Private International Law Norms 51 Col LRev 710 (1951)

The Relationship of Private International Law to Public International Law 52 Col LRev 561 (1952)

Legal Aspects of the Public Offering of Foreign Securities in the United States Market 28 Geo Wash LRev 194 (1959)

The Sabbatino case - three steps forward and two steps back 57 Am J Intl L 97 (1963)

Judicial Decisions Involving Questions of International Law Am J Intl L (1963-1965)

The State Department and Sabbatino - nEvIn Victors are by victories undone 58 Am J Intl L 707 (1964)

Book Review of Smigel The Wall Street Lawyer 65 Col LRev 738 (1965)

Book Review of Lillich The Protection of Foreign Investment 61 Am J Intl L 226 (1967)

Presidents Addresses Proceedings American Society of International Law 1967 and 1968 bull

Lawyers

Robert Dechert senior partner Dechert Price amp Rhoads Philadelphia former General Counsel Defense Department Eisenhower Administration

Eric Hager partner Shearman amp Sterling former Legal Adviser of the State Department Eisenhower Administration

John G Laylin partner Covington amp Burling Washington

Carlyle E Maw partner Cravath Swaine amp Moore

Herman Phleger senior partner Brobeck Phleger amp Harrison San Francisco California former Legal Adviser of the State Department Eisenhower Administration

Lyman M Tondel partner Cleary Gottlieb Steen amp Hamilton presently President of the New York State Bar Association

Bankers and businessmen

Karl G Harr President Aerospace Industries former Presidential Assistant Eisenhower Administration

George S Moore Chairman First National City Bank of New York

John H Schiff senior partner Kuhn Loeb amp Co

John Young senior partner Morgan Stanley amp Co

Professors

Professor William W Bishop Jr University of Michigan Law School Editor-in-Clief American Journal of International Law

bull Professor Herbert W Briggs Cornell University

Professor Hardy Dillard Dean Virginia Law School former President of American Society of International Law and former President of Association of American Law Schools

Professor Myres S McDougal Yale Law School

Professor Stephen M Schwebel Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies also Executive Vice President of American Society of International Law

Professor Carl B Spaeth former Dean of Stanford Law School

Professor William C Warren Dean Columbia Law School

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November 22 1968

Dr Glenn A Olds Nixon-Agnew Headquarters 450 Park Avenue New York New York

Dear Mr Olds

Permit me to identify myself as the recently retired Dean of the University of Virginia Law School and a former President of the American Society of International Law I have also served the government in a number of consulting and other capacities bull

It is my understanding that gOhn middotR Stevensow of Su11ivan ~ amp Cromwell is under consideration for a possible position of re- sponsibility with the Department of State MY unsolicited opinion

touching his ability and character may be summed up in four words He is absolutely topflight

I have known him for a number ofiyears and have worked with him from time to time I am also familiar with the reputation he I

enj oys both at the bar and in the academic community I can asl- j

sure you that his apPOintment would be very warmly received by all whomiddot have come within the circle of his influence and I would as-

Sume also by all who know him by reputation~ Indeed I can think ~ of no one who better commands as much respect from both sides of

our profession--a respect born of an awareness of his personal qualities his intellectual capacities and his balanced views on the problems confronting the nation

I am positive his appointment would be in the national inshyterest and would reflect g+eat credit on President-elect Nixon

I have written in generalities only because I assume the details of his record are already available If however I can

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Marsha l Green - 50 Amba ssador t o I rldonesia Rec by J H Cerf (Amb Robert Hi ll) _

Jerome A Cohen 38 Law Prof Harvard Gerald Ford

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Joseph Lee SUTTON-44 University Dean Congo Ross Adair AEI

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FREDERICK NOLTING

Home 58 Avenue Foeh Paris 16 France

Business Morgan Guaranty Trust Company 14 Pace Vendone 75 Paris (ler) France

Native of Richmond Virginia - approximately 55 years old

Graduate of St Christophers School in Richmond The University of Virginia Harvard University Graduate School - MasterJs Degree in History

Served in united States Navy during World War II with assignments_ mainly in the pound1editerr2nean and European theatres

On the faculty of the University of Virginia from approximately 1947 to 1950

1950-1964 - United States Foreign Service Officer 1955 approximately to 1961 - attached to the U S NATO Mission in Paris in vcrious top level capacities 1961-1963 - Ambassador to South viet Nam 1963-1964 - Various assignments in the State Department in Washington after which he resigned from the Foreign Service

1964 to date - vice president of Morgan Gua-anty Trust Company in charge of operations in western Ellrope2n countries

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not corresponded 7ith him since the election I feel 7 that he would consider an appointment to an aEprop riate

positipn in the State Department under the ne~y adminis t ratlon He also is well k nown to Mr Robertson in Richmond and I am certain to Mr Murphy It is interesting that during the period of his service as Ambassador to South Viet Nam the fortunes of that country and the united states were substantially better than they have been at any time since He was an impartial but emphatic supporter of President Diembecause he realized that this man had the widest support of any politician in South Viet Nam and the unhappy events since Diems murder at the instigation of certain liberal groups in our state Departme nt and CIA in 1963 have abundantly proVen the soundness of his views

Mr Nolting is also well acquainted with European affairs through his years in various responsible positions with our NATO Mission in Paris and through his present e x ecutive assignshyment with the Horgan Guaranty Bank He again is a scholarly but realistic advocate of a positive A~erican policy with our own national interests as the most important determining factor shy

V IIILewis F Powell Jr

As a possibility for Attorney-Gene-al Lewis Powell is an extremely able and practiccl man who has given very generously of his time and talents to public service but who is also a leading corporate lawyer It was he who was the principal r architect of what has been called the financial coup of the 1960s when the comparatively small little known Albemarle Paper Company of Richmond in 1962 took over the giant Ethyl Corporation that had been formerly mvned by Standard Oil of New Jersey and General Motors His eminence as a lawyer is seen in his Presidency of the American Bar Association and as a member of the present Virginia constitutional Commission Chairman of the Richmond city Charter Commission in 1948 and many other notable as~ignments

Mr Powells name was brought up by George Champion formerly Chairman of the Chase-Manhattan Bank who discussed his availability with Archie Davis during the week of the election I do not know whether Lewis Powell would accept appointment as Attorney-General but if it were tendered and he were willing he ould fill this important position with distinction and with great benefit to our whoie country

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MICHIGAN OIlICEJ GERALD R FORD UII CHEY SnoUT SE FlPTH D TrICT MICHIQAN GAAHD RAID

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Mr Peter Flanigan Office of the President-elect 450 Park Avenue

New York New York 10022

Dear Peter

Enclosed is a copy of the resume 0

of Law at Harvard University Alan rofessor

As you will note Mr Cohens record is outstanding He is especially interested in the position as Ambass d n Sonsul-General in Hong Kong Deputy Assistant f or East As i an and Pacific Affairs Le a1 Advisor a t the en of tate or G~eral Coun~l of e Depart~ent or the A~S Controf A~bull I have known Mr Cohen for many years and have no hesitancy in recommending him for anyone of these positions in the new Administration

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IProfessor of Law Harvard University

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(Fulbright Scholar)

LL B --Yale 1955 (Edi tor-in-chief Yale Law Journal i Betts Prize for highest ~rades iin third year class i Order of Coif)

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1955-56--Law clerk to Chief Justice Warten 1956-57--Law clerk to Mr~ Justice Frankfurter 1957-58--Associatemiddot Covington sect Burling Washington DC 1958-59--Assistant US Attorney Washington DC 1959--Special Consultant US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations 1959-64--Professor of Law and Feliow Center for Chinese

Studies Universi ty of Cplifornia (Berkeley) 1964-date--Professor of Law and Member of Executive Committee

East Asian Research Center Harvard University

Area of Expertise

Chinese law and governmenti l i~tern~tional la~ and politicsi comparative la~l i adminis r rative and criminal law

Languages I

Speak and read Chinese Frenc~ and SpanishI

Books

1 The Criminal Process ir the Peoples Republic of China 1949-1963 (1968)

2 China and International Law (nearing completion)

Also assorted articles in journals devoted to China Asia and law

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profession al Ac tivities ~ ~7 f-~-------~~-Chairman Study Group on East Asia Policy

Institute of PoliticsHarvard University

Chairman American Society of Internat i onal Laws Panel on China and the World Community

Chairman Subcommittee on l Chinese Law of the Joint Committee on Contemporary China 9 f the American Council of Learned Societies and Social S6ienceResearch Council

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I Vant to bring to your attention my interest in serving in the new administration Only on my return from a long trip to Australia Philippines and Indonesia this week did I know of your service to the Presiden~~Elect In your s~arch for qualified personnel you may find my talents of ~se

The resume attached has been sent earlier to John Mitchell Peter Flannigan Bryce Har l ow and Harry Flemming as well as to Mr Nixon by Congressman John T Myers of Indiana

At a time when Asians are wondering whether interest in Asia will be maintained utilization of some like myself with long involvement in Pacific affairs would seem to be helpful

I will be on vacation in Nassau and Bradenton the next two weeks but would of course hop back to New York or Washington Should you wish Congressman Myers I

office telephone 225-ii889 at the Capitol will know where to reach me

From December 22 to 25 I will be in Washingto~ (telephone 362-3064) On the 26th and 27th I will be in my New York office (telephone 974-4254)

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Political and government relations analyst~nd advisor for an international oil company Supervises surveys of political social and government developments and trends significant to business and governments in area from Japan to Pakistan Advises top management on operational programs and planning from standpoint of political and government conditions

Advises on corporate comnunications with governments (U S and foreign) to assure maximum understanding and minimum mis~i~terpretation of company policies and activities

Knows well most count~ies (Japan Korea China Hongkong Philippines Vietnam Thailand Malaysia Singapore Indonesia Australia India and Pakistan generally informed on other~) Visits area frequently to maintain up-to-date knowledge of external and internal developments in each country of regional relationships and of bi-lateral relations with the US

Draws on 2S years of training cnd experience in international economics political science military affairs and business Joined Esso Standard Eastern Inc Asia and Pacific regional operating affiliate of Standard Oil Company (NJ) in 1963

Participates in program committees of Asia Society in discussion roundshytables of Council on Foreign Relations in programs at Brookings institution Widely acquainted in academic and finan~e circlesin both the US and Asia

1957 - 1963

Six years with national news magazines as chief Far EastErncorrespond~nt and as senior editor for special letter pages on international buiiness and economic deve16pments

Covered US-Japan Security Treaty negotiations~apans miracle economic revival chaos in Indonesia India t--epal end of communist insurgency in Xalaysia coup and recovery in Thailand change ~n Korea beginning of Singapores recovery and economic miracle Vietn~mlast Quemoy crisis in Taiwan Strait beginning of USmiddotbalance ofpayme~ts crisis surge of US investment abroad

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T~ree years as mJnaging editor of Aviation Week Magazine Concerned with aviation and space uevelopments particularly the beginning of the US space program Maintained personal interest in iimited warfare and countershyinsu-gency Involved in coverage of first air t rltlffic crises and _problems

Eight years as chief correspondent in As~a for Business Week Magazine Avi~tion Week and other McGraw-Hill busi6ess magazines Covered collapse or Nationalist China and communist takeovbr of midnland China occupation of Japan and beginning of Japans economib revival peace treaty negotiations Korean War Indo-China war insurgency in Malaysia first years of Philippin~ independence

(Spent one year (1952-1953) on sabbatical fellowship from the Council on Foreign Relations)

Y~litary Service

In US Army (1942-1946) drafted honorably discharged as Captain Chinese language served with Chinese combat forces in Burma and China (decorated by Republic of China) in charge of Stars amp Stripes ~ China Edition in Shanghai instructor of tactics in Field Artillery School

Education

BA 1938 Lehigh University (Journalism and Econo~ics) Visiting Fellow Princeton University 1952-53 (gr~duate study in international

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John Exter Executive Vice President First National City Bank of New York

Walter Levy Oil Consultant Room 3232 30 Rockefeller Plaza New York

Gabriel Hauge Chairman Manufacturers Hanover Bank and Trust Company

Kenneth T bull Young President Asia Society

bus A Reis Vice President International Ore [ Minerals Company Los Angeles

Prof Alexander Eckstein Director Center for Asia Studies University of Michigan

Edound Gullion Head Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy Tufts University

Willi~ D Butler Vice President Chase Manhattan Bank

IAl~ert Neal President Committee for Economic Development i

Phillip Potter Chief WSGhington Bureau Baltirr~re Sun

Howard Flieger Executive Editor US News and World Report

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IProf William W Lockwood Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs Princeton University

Arthur Dean Sullivan and Cromwell

Heroan Belth Bache and Company

The Honorable Cecil M Harden former Member of Congress and present Republican National Committeewoman for Indiana

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T-e EO1orable Bryce Harlow Suite 312 1730 K Street N W Washington D C 20006

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Congratulations on your appointment as Congressional Liaison for the ~ihite house I know it will he a popular appointment here on the hill and like my colleagues I loc~ forward to working with you at this time of hope for the country

I think most of us applaud the President-Elects decision to shake up the State Department to some extent Although I have a high opinion of the caliber of most of the Foreign Service I do not see how the country could fail to benefit from a questioning of our foreign policy premises and the bringing in of new people with new ideas for solution of our long-standing problems

Hhile saying this there are two Assistant Secretaries of State for whom I have a very high opinion and who I hope Hr Nixon will retain in one important capacity or another The first is obviously Bill Macomber Bill has been an extremely popular Assistant Secretary for c~ssi~nal--Relations and the me~bers of both parties cn the hill will applaud his retention in a key pos~t~on A Republican himself he still retains great feeling for the memory of Dulles and yet he has conducted himself in such a way in the past four years that at times I thought he was almost the only asset the Department had in the eyes of Congress

The second man who has impressed me favorabl Secretary for Hid-Eastern Affairs a career man who w Turkey and before that Ambassador to Saudi Arabia citizen and a man with an excellent grasp of his area not know anything about his politics but I suspect it is not an impor~ant element in his makecp since he is best known as a middle Eastern specialist

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Kan bull 1923 AB U Chicago 1944 MAbull 1948 PbD 1949 Instr econs Lawrence CoIl 1946-47 asst )rof Yale 1949-56 asso profbull U va 1957-58 pror since 1958 chmn dept econs since 1962 asso dlr bull Thomas Jefterson Cenier since 1957 memo research statt Nat BU) Econ Research since 1955 FIELDS 3ab lc 12 DOC DIS The Extent of Entellnse Monoply In the United States 189H939 1949 PUB The exlenl or Enterprise Monopoly In tbe United States 1899-1939 1951 MonopOly Bigness and Progress JPE Dec 1956 On measuring Economic Growth JPE Feb 1957 Growth or Industrial Production In the SoViet Union 1962 ADDRESS 1860 Field Rdbullbull Cbarlotshytesvtlle Va

1 NAME NU TTER GILBE RT WARREN BOR N- 1923 ~ A C E - WHI TE ClTI ZEN SHI P- US

2 EDUCATION DEGREE- PHD OR EQ UIV AT- CHICAGO I N- lCONOMICS

3 PROFESS IO NAL HIS TO RY

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4 SPECIA LITI ES

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ECON OM ICS IN TERNAT I ONAL ECONOM IC S USSREEU f-lt uPE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NA TI ONAL SlCURI TY POLICY US IN DU STRIAL OR GAN I ZA TION INT EL LI GENCE THE ORY

5 EXEC UTI VE POSITI ONS OFF I CER DI RECTOR

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MEMORANDUM

TO THE FILES

FROM CC KNUDSEN

DATE 12568

RE WARREN NUTTER - ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE FOR ECONOMIC AFFIARS

This man is strongly recommended for this job by McCracken and Friedman He was on RNs Foreign Affairs Advisory Committee 60

XII STATE

~9 Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs

Incumbent Edward D Re U IOO~68 TermExp

Candidates

Robert Strausz-Hupe (65)Resume under Ambassadors III Allen

John w BOWLING-~8 Prog Dir-For Service Insti Strausz-Hupe Allen

Steven HESS-35 Author Martin Anderson Dick Allen

O~ PAS POP 3

MEMORANDUM

To Dick Allen From Wm Kintner Re John Bowling

Bowling is an excellent hard-nosed senior Career Foreign Service Officer now serving as Program Director of the Foreign Service Institute He was a keen Nixon supporterand nearly came to grief because of his superiors knowledge of it

His post before coming to the Foreign Service Instishytute was a key position in the US Consulate in Karachi (I believe C~unsul General)

He combines a long range experience in American diplomacyand foreign policy with an unusual grasp of academic developmentsand literature in the social sciences especially in the field of foreign affairs He has an extremly wide acquaintance among the Diplomatic Community He is very close to the top as far as rank is concerned He might very wellmiddot fitin the National SecurityStaff for the man following upmiddot outside research bull

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XII STATE

50 Assistant Secretary of State for International Organishyzational Affairs

Incumbent Joseph J Sisco D Maryland 090165

Candidates

bullbull Roland I Perusse 47 bull Chrnn Dep of Pol Sci In-Am U bull bull

Clare H Timberlake - bl State DepartmentRec by W Kintner (end by Allen)

Christopher PHILLIPS-48 ExPres-US Coun of Intnat t 1 Ch of Comm- Jay Cerf J Hanes

04 PAS POP 3

BOGRAPHI~AL D~

Dr Roland I Perlsse c Cal18 Jaen320 RlO PisdrasoPllerto Rtco Telepho-~88 H)irif- 7e t4J ~ O~r~fce ~ 76 EXt6imiddot~s1ot 2~S Bor~J 8 SLiJltl~gf~leldli Ma2ISaC~XJS(fmiddotmiddot~tiS Q Ma~ 12 t 1

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1954-1964 Ass()ciateProfessoxof Govarnmeil q Univer~31t of T8huiS at El Pasoamp Texas 1964-euro6Professor and Chairmar of Uleuro Department of Political Scie~ce and Director of IZ1ter-Arnerican Studi3iS p rtershyAmerican Unvemiddotsity I Hato Ray Q San Juan PU8ItO Ric~o p 19A~pmiddoteset6 Visiting Professor Latr American Studies The ~ierl(Cat~ UIJ_7ered Washingtor p DC o Summsl o 1967

Military Service~

Europe - Military Intellig$yceuroJ 1943-19460 Legiow of Meri) also Certificate QfMerit by GlfJl~eral ELsenhower Ardennes Callpai3n

Reseazch Al1alystc IntellienceDivisio1 g Depatt~~ cfArny gt-34~~1950 US Forsig Serviee p 962

Public AffairsOfficero U~S High Commission for GermdlY ad US Embassy BOl~g L~53-41953~ German DesltOffic61C o US lpoundotmiddotmat~io~ Age c~middot 1deg54-19- PiT Of-Ficer jltI~a~1 Q)ai rarT c~11middot~~1 a t ( I J J tltIt _1 JI_ V-gtr ~~ l~ _ ll W -0gt_-7 I-_-~b ~ ~~L~ ~

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Amedca1 Assocation ClfiLLv6lSty PlOfeSil)rmiddot5~ Ui71ted Nat~on8 AS=H)ciation~ Chairna3 Mdt~t~ahid CLlmiddotl~e~~s COrrut1tte6 fo Fair Cmzgressiora1 Redistri~l~~g ArGl1La~ Political Sciee AssocLattoljForBigrl Servlltea A 1 a~ 1 IIIgtII~ K~va ~~ ~1ra e~a tl)1 ~ Alnlal Acd1l oiGg~middoti_J _I g ~ Jj amptLJ ~lt~_Q ~j wr WI ~---J ~- ~ W ~L a _L2 Ii

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Annex - John R Stevenson

Positions in Professional Societies

President of American Society of International Law 1966-1968

Chairman International Law Committee Association of the Bar of The City of New York 1958-1960

Chairman International Law Committee New York State Bar Associat~on 1963-1965

Member of Council Section of International and Comparative Law American Bar Association 1967-to-date

Member of Board of Editors American Journal of International Law 1963-to-date

State Department Advisory Committee on International Law1967-1968

List of Publications

The Chilean Popular Front Univ of Penna Press (1942)

Comp~rative and Foreign Law in American Law Schools 50 Col LRev 613 (1950)

Effect of Recognition on the Application of Private International Law Norms 51 Col LRev 710 (1951)

The Relationship of Private International Law to Public International Law 52 Col LRev 561 (1952)

Legal Aspects of the Public Offering of Foreign Securities in the United States Market 28 Geo Wash LRev 194 (1959)

The Sabbatino case - three steps forward and two steps back 57 Am J Intl L 97 (1963)

Judicial Decisions Involving Questions of International Law Am J Intl L (1963-1965)

The State Department and Sabbatino - nEvIn Victors are by victories undone 58 Am J Intl L 707 (1964)

Book Review of Smigel The Wall Street Lawyer 65 Col LRev 738 (1965)

Book Review of Lillich The Protection of Foreign Investment 61 Am J Intl L 226 (1967)

Presidents Addresses Proceedings American Society of International Law 1967 and 1968 bull

Lawyers

Robert Dechert senior partner Dechert Price amp Rhoads Philadelphia former General Counsel Defense Department Eisenhower Administration

Eric Hager partner Shearman amp Sterling former Legal Adviser of the State Department Eisenhower Administration

John G Laylin partner Covington amp Burling Washington

Carlyle E Maw partner Cravath Swaine amp Moore

Herman Phleger senior partner Brobeck Phleger amp Harrison San Francisco California former Legal Adviser of the State Department Eisenhower Administration

Lyman M Tondel partner Cleary Gottlieb Steen amp Hamilton presently President of the New York State Bar Association

Bankers and businessmen

Karl G Harr President Aerospace Industries former Presidential Assistant Eisenhower Administration

George S Moore Chairman First National City Bank of New York

John H Schiff senior partner Kuhn Loeb amp Co

John Young senior partner Morgan Stanley amp Co

Professors

Professor William W Bishop Jr University of Michigan Law School Editor-in-Clief American Journal of International Law

bull Professor Herbert W Briggs Cornell University

Professor Hardy Dillard Dean Virginia Law School former President of American Society of International Law and former President of Association of American Law Schools

Professor Myres S McDougal Yale Law School

Professor Stephen M Schwebel Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies also Executive Vice President of American Society of International Law

Professor Carl B Spaeth former Dean of Stanford Law School

Professor William C Warren Dean Columbia Law School

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November 22 1968

Dr Glenn A Olds Nixon-Agnew Headquarters 450 Park Avenue New York New York

Dear Mr Olds

Permit me to identify myself as the recently retired Dean of the University of Virginia Law School and a former President of the American Society of International Law I have also served the government in a number of consulting and other capacities bull

It is my understanding that gOhn middotR Stevensow of Su11ivan ~ amp Cromwell is under consideration for a possible position of re- sponsibility with the Department of State MY unsolicited opinion

touching his ability and character may be summed up in four words He is absolutely topflight

I have known him for a number ofiyears and have worked with him from time to time I am also familiar with the reputation he I

enj oys both at the bar and in the academic community I can asl- j

sure you that his apPOintment would be very warmly received by all whomiddot have come within the circle of his influence and I would as-

Sume also by all who know him by reputation~ Indeed I can think ~ of no one who better commands as much respect from both sides of

our profession--a respect born of an awareness of his personal qualities his intellectual capacities and his balanced views on the problems confronting the nation

I am positive his appointment would be in the national inshyterest and would reflect g+eat credit on President-elect Nixon

I have written in generalities only because I assume the details of his record are already available If however I can

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Sincerely

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returned as US Ambassador for the European Communities

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FREDERICK NOLTING

Home 58 Avenue Foeh Paris 16 France

Business Morgan Guaranty Trust Company 14 Pace Vendone 75 Paris (ler) France

Native of Richmond Virginia - approximately 55 years old

Graduate of St Christophers School in Richmond The University of Virginia Harvard University Graduate School - MasterJs Degree in History

Served in united States Navy during World War II with assignments_ mainly in the pound1editerr2nean and European theatres

On the faculty of the University of Virginia from approximately 1947 to 1950

1950-1964 - United States Foreign Service Officer 1955 approximately to 1961 - attached to the U S NATO Mission in Paris in vcrious top level capacities 1961-1963 - Ambassador to South viet Nam 1963-1964 - Various assignments in the State Department in Washington after which he resigned from the Foreign Service

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not corresponded 7ith him since the election I feel 7 that he would consider an appointment to an aEprop riate

positipn in the State Department under the ne~y adminis t ratlon He also is well k nown to Mr Robertson in Richmond and I am certain to Mr Murphy It is interesting that during the period of his service as Ambassador to South Viet Nam the fortunes of that country and the united states were substantially better than they have been at any time since He was an impartial but emphatic supporter of President Diembecause he realized that this man had the widest support of any politician in South Viet Nam and the unhappy events since Diems murder at the instigation of certain liberal groups in our state Departme nt and CIA in 1963 have abundantly proVen the soundness of his views

Mr Nolting is also well acquainted with European affairs through his years in various responsible positions with our NATO Mission in Paris and through his present e x ecutive assignshyment with the Horgan Guaranty Bank He again is a scholarly but realistic advocate of a positive A~erican policy with our own national interests as the most important determining factor shy

V IIILewis F Powell Jr

As a possibility for Attorney-Gene-al Lewis Powell is an extremely able and practiccl man who has given very generously of his time and talents to public service but who is also a leading corporate lawyer It was he who was the principal r architect of what has been called the financial coup of the 1960s when the comparatively small little known Albemarle Paper Company of Richmond in 1962 took over the giant Ethyl Corporation that had been formerly mvned by Standard Oil of New Jersey and General Motors His eminence as a lawyer is seen in his Presidency of the American Bar Association and as a member of the present Virginia constitutional Commission Chairman of the Richmond city Charter Commission in 1948 and many other notable as~ignments

Mr Powells name was brought up by George Champion formerly Chairman of the Chase-Manhattan Bank who discussed his availability with Archie Davis during the week of the election I do not know whether Lewis Powell would accept appointment as Attorney-General but if it were tendered and he were willing he ould fill this important position with distinction and with great benefit to our whoie country

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Mr Peter Flanigan Office of the President-elect 450 Park Avenue

New York New York 10022

Dear Peter

Enclosed is a copy of the resume 0

of Law at Harvard University Alan rofessor

As you will note Mr Cohens record is outstanding He is especially interested in the position as Ambass d n Sonsul-General in Hong Kong Deputy Assistant f or East As i an and Pacific Affairs Le a1 Advisor a t the en of tate or G~eral Coun~l of e Depart~ent or the A~S Controf A~bull I have known Mr Cohen for many years and have no hesitancy in recommending him for anyone of these positions in the new Administration

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LL B --Yale 1955 (Edi tor-in-chief Yale Law Journal i Betts Prize for highest ~rades iin third year class i Order of Coif)

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1955-56--Law clerk to Chief Justice Warten 1956-57--Law clerk to Mr~ Justice Frankfurter 1957-58--Associatemiddot Covington sect Burling Washington DC 1958-59--Assistant US Attorney Washington DC 1959--Special Consultant US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations 1959-64--Professor of Law and Feliow Center for Chinese

Studies Universi ty of Cplifornia (Berkeley) 1964-date--Professor of Law and Member of Executive Committee

East Asian Research Center Harvard University

Area of Expertise

Chinese law and governmenti l i~tern~tional la~ and politicsi comparative la~l i adminis r rative and criminal law

Languages I

Speak and read Chinese Frenc~ and SpanishI

Books

1 The Criminal Process ir the Peoples Republic of China 1949-1963 (1968)

2 China and International Law (nearing completion)

Also assorted articles in journals devoted to China Asia and law

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Institute of PoliticsHarvard University

Chairman American Society of Internat i onal Laws Panel on China and the World Community

Chairman Subcommittee on l Chinese Law of the Joint Committee on Contemporary China 9 f the American Council of Learned Societies and Social S6ienceResearch Council

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Dear ~ Murphy

I Vant to bring to your attention my interest in serving in the new administration Only on my return from a long trip to Australia Philippines and Indonesia this week did I know of your service to the Presiden~~Elect In your s~arch for qualified personnel you may find my talents of ~se

The resume attached has been sent earlier to John Mitchell Peter Flannigan Bryce Har l ow and Harry Flemming as well as to Mr Nixon by Congressman John T Myers of Indiana

At a time when Asians are wondering whether interest in Asia will be maintained utilization of some like myself with long involvement in Pacific affairs would seem to be helpful

I will be on vacation in Nassau and Bradenton the next two weeks but would of course hop back to New York or Washington Should you wish Congressman Myers I

office telephone 225-ii889 at the Capitol will know where to reach me

From December 22 to 25 I will be in Washingto~ (telephone 362-3064) On the 26th and 27th I will be in my New York office (telephone 974-4254)

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- Experience Incemationlll Relacions International Economics BusineBB Econoric Development Politico-Military Affairs World-wide int~re8ts witl heavy concentration on the Asia and Pacific regionf

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Political and government relations analyst~nd advisor for an international oil company Supervises surveys of political social and government developments and trends significant to business and governments in area from Japan to Pakistan Advises top management on operational programs and planning from standpoint of political and government conditions

Advises on corporate comnunications with governments (U S and foreign) to assure maximum understanding and minimum mis~i~terpretation of company policies and activities

Knows well most count~ies (Japan Korea China Hongkong Philippines Vietnam Thailand Malaysia Singapore Indonesia Australia India and Pakistan generally informed on other~) Visits area frequently to maintain up-to-date knowledge of external and internal developments in each country of regional relationships and of bi-lateral relations with the US

Draws on 2S years of training cnd experience in international economics political science military affairs and business Joined Esso Standard Eastern Inc Asia and Pacific regional operating affiliate of Standard Oil Company (NJ) in 1963

Participates in program committees of Asia Society in discussion roundshytables of Council on Foreign Relations in programs at Brookings institution Widely acquainted in academic and finan~e circlesin both the US and Asia

1957 - 1963

Six years with national news magazines as chief Far EastErncorrespond~nt and as senior editor for special letter pages on international buiiness and economic deve16pments

Covered US-Japan Security Treaty negotiations~apans miracle economic revival chaos in Indonesia India t--epal end of communist insurgency in Xalaysia coup and recovery in Thailand change ~n Korea beginning of Singapores recovery and economic miracle Vietn~mlast Quemoy crisis in Taiwan Strait beginning of USmiddotbalance ofpayme~ts crisis surge of US investment abroad

1957-1960 Newsweek Manazine 1960-1963 US News and World Re~ort

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T~ree years as mJnaging editor of Aviation Week Magazine Concerned with aviation and space uevelopments particularly the beginning of the US space program Maintained personal interest in iimited warfare and countershyinsu-gency Involved in coverage of first air t rltlffic crises and _problems

Eight years as chief correspondent in As~a for Business Week Magazine Avi~tion Week and other McGraw-Hill busi6ess magazines Covered collapse or Nationalist China and communist takeovbr of midnland China occupation of Japan and beginning of Japans economib revival peace treaty negotiations Korean War Indo-China war insurgency in Malaysia first years of Philippin~ independence

(Spent one year (1952-1953) on sabbatical fellowship from the Council on Foreign Relations)

Y~litary Service

In US Army (1942-1946) drafted honorably discharged as Captain Chinese language served with Chinese combat forces in Burma and China (decorated by Republic of China) in charge of Stars amp Stripes ~ China Edition in Shanghai instructor of tactics in Field Artillery School

Education

BA 1938 Lehigh University (Journalism and Econo~ics) Visiting Fellow Princeton University 1952-53 (gr~duate study in international

economics politicalmiddoteconomy)

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Asia Society Japan Society Council on Foreign Relations International House of Japan International Club of Washington National Press Club The Lotos Club (New York)

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Jocm Chapman Managing Editor Harvard BUSlnessRcview

John Exter Executive Vice President First National City Bank of New York

Walter Levy Oil Consultant Room 3232 30 Rockefeller Plaza New York

Gabriel Hauge Chairman Manufacturers Hanover Bank and Trust Company

Kenneth T bull Young President Asia Society

bus A Reis Vice President International Ore [ Minerals Company Los Angeles

Prof Alexander Eckstein Director Center for Asia Studies University of Michigan

Edound Gullion Head Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy Tufts University

Willi~ D Butler Vice President Chase Manhattan Bank

IAl~ert Neal President Committee for Economic Development i

Phillip Potter Chief WSGhington Bureau Baltirr~re Sun

Howard Flieger Executive Editor US News and World Report

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IProf William W Lockwood Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs Princeton University

Arthur Dean Sullivan and Cromwell

Heroan Belth Bache and Company

The Honorable Cecil M Harden former Member of Congress and present Republican National Committeewoman for Indiana

The Honorable John T Myers Member of Congress

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Congratulations on your appointment as Congressional Liaison for the ~ihite house I know it will he a popular appointment here on the hill and like my colleagues I loc~ forward to working with you at this time of hope for the country

I think most of us applaud the President-Elects decision to shake up the State Department to some extent Although I have a high opinion of the caliber of most of the Foreign Service I do not see how the country could fail to benefit from a questioning of our foreign policy premises and the bringing in of new people with new ideas for solution of our long-standing problems

Hhile saying this there are two Assistant Secretaries of State for whom I have a very high opinion and who I hope Hr Nixon will retain in one important capacity or another The first is obviously Bill Macomber Bill has been an extremely popular Assistant Secretary for c~ssi~nal--Relations and the me~bers of both parties cn the hill will applaud his retention in a key pos~t~on A Republican himself he still retains great feeling for the memory of Dulles and yet he has conducted himself in such a way in the past four years that at times I thought he was almost the only asset the Department had in the eyes of Congress

The second man who has impressed me favorabl Secretary for Hid-Eastern Affairs a career man who w Turkey and before that Ambassador to Saudi Arabia citizen and a man with an excellent grasp of his area not know anything about his politics but I suspect it is not an impor~ant element in his makecp since he is best known as a middle Eastern specialist

The Honorable Bryce Harlow Uovcmber 13 1968

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48 Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs

Incumbent Anthony M Solomon D Dis of Columbia 051865

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Dr Gilbert Warren Nutter Chairman Department of Economics University of Virginia Charlottesville Virginia

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RE WARREN NUTTER - ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE FOR ECONOMIC AFFIARS

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~9 Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs

Incumbent Edward D Re U IOO~68 TermExp

Candidates

Robert Strausz-Hupe (65)Resume under Ambassadors III Allen

John w BOWLING-~8 Prog Dir-For Service Insti Strausz-Hupe Allen

Steven HESS-35 Author Martin Anderson Dick Allen

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MEMORANDUM

To Dick Allen From Wm Kintner Re John Bowling

Bowling is an excellent hard-nosed senior Career Foreign Service Officer now serving as Program Director of the Foreign Service Institute He was a keen Nixon supporterand nearly came to grief because of his superiors knowledge of it

His post before coming to the Foreign Service Instishytute was a key position in the US Consulate in Karachi (I believe C~unsul General)

He combines a long range experience in American diplomacyand foreign policy with an unusual grasp of academic developmentsand literature in the social sciences especially in the field of foreign affairs He has an extremly wide acquaintance among the Diplomatic Community He is very close to the top as far as rank is concerned He might very wellmiddot fitin the National SecurityStaff for the man following upmiddot outside research bull

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50 Assistant Secretary of State for International Organishyzational Affairs

Incumbent Joseph J Sisco D Maryland 090165

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Lawyers

Robert Dechert senior partner Dechert Price amp Rhoads Philadelphia former General Counsel Defense Department Eisenhower Administration

Eric Hager partner Shearman amp Sterling former Legal Adviser of the State Department Eisenhower Administration

John G Laylin partner Covington amp Burling Washington

Carlyle E Maw partner Cravath Swaine amp Moore

Herman Phleger senior partner Brobeck Phleger amp Harrison San Francisco California former Legal Adviser of the State Department Eisenhower Administration

Lyman M Tondel partner Cleary Gottlieb Steen amp Hamilton presently President of the New York State Bar Association

Bankers and businessmen

Karl G Harr President Aerospace Industries former Presidential Assistant Eisenhower Administration

George S Moore Chairman First National City Bank of New York

John H Schiff senior partner Kuhn Loeb amp Co

John Young senior partner Morgan Stanley amp Co

Professors

Professor William W Bishop Jr University of Michigan Law School Editor-in-Clief American Journal of International Law

bull Professor Herbert W Briggs Cornell University

Professor Hardy Dillard Dean Virginia Law School former President of American Society of International Law and former President of Association of American Law Schools

Professor Myres S McDougal Yale Law School

Professor Stephen M Schwebel Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies also Executive Vice President of American Society of International Law

Professor Carl B Spaeth former Dean of Stanford Law School

Professor William C Warren Dean Columbia Law School

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November 22 1968

Dr Glenn A Olds Nixon-Agnew Headquarters 450 Park Avenue New York New York

Dear Mr Olds

Permit me to identify myself as the recently retired Dean of the University of Virginia Law School and a former President of the American Society of International Law I have also served the government in a number of consulting and other capacities bull

It is my understanding that gOhn middotR Stevensow of Su11ivan ~ amp Cromwell is under consideration for a possible position of re- sponsibility with the Department of State MY unsolicited opinion

touching his ability and character may be summed up in four words He is absolutely topflight

I have known him for a number ofiyears and have worked with him from time to time I am also familiar with the reputation he I

enj oys both at the bar and in the academic community I can asl- j

sure you that his apPOintment would be very warmly received by all whomiddot have come within the circle of his influence and I would as-

Sume also by all who know him by reputation~ Indeed I can think ~ of no one who better commands as much respect from both sides of

our profession--a respect born of an awareness of his personal qualities his intellectual capacities and his balanced views on the problems confronting the nation

I am positive his appointment would be in the national inshyterest and would reflect g+eat credit on President-elect Nixon

I have written in generalities only because I assume the details of his record are already available If however I can

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FREDERICK NOLTING

Home 58 Avenue Foeh Paris 16 France

Business Morgan Guaranty Trust Company 14 Pace Vendone 75 Paris (ler) France

Native of Richmond Virginia - approximately 55 years old

Graduate of St Christophers School in Richmond The University of Virginia Harvard University Graduate School - MasterJs Degree in History

Served in united States Navy during World War II with assignments_ mainly in the pound1editerr2nean and European theatres

On the faculty of the University of Virginia from approximately 1947 to 1950

1950-1964 - United States Foreign Service Officer 1955 approximately to 1961 - attached to the U S NATO Mission in Paris in vcrious top level capacities 1961-1963 - Ambassador to South viet Nam 1963-1964 - Various assignments in the State Department in Washington after which he resigned from the Foreign Service

1964 to date - vice president of Morgan Gua-anty Trust Company in charge of operations in western Ellrope2n countries

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not corresponded 7ith him since the election I feel 7 that he would consider an appointment to an aEprop riate

positipn in the State Department under the ne~y adminis t ratlon He also is well k nown to Mr Robertson in Richmond and I am certain to Mr Murphy It is interesting that during the period of his service as Ambassador to South Viet Nam the fortunes of that country and the united states were substantially better than they have been at any time since He was an impartial but emphatic supporter of President Diembecause he realized that this man had the widest support of any politician in South Viet Nam and the unhappy events since Diems murder at the instigation of certain liberal groups in our state Departme nt and CIA in 1963 have abundantly proVen the soundness of his views

Mr Nolting is also well acquainted with European affairs through his years in various responsible positions with our NATO Mission in Paris and through his present e x ecutive assignshyment with the Horgan Guaranty Bank He again is a scholarly but realistic advocate of a positive A~erican policy with our own national interests as the most important determining factor shy

V IIILewis F Powell Jr

As a possibility for Attorney-Gene-al Lewis Powell is an extremely able and practiccl man who has given very generously of his time and talents to public service but who is also a leading corporate lawyer It was he who was the principal r architect of what has been called the financial coup of the 1960s when the comparatively small little known Albemarle Paper Company of Richmond in 1962 took over the giant Ethyl Corporation that had been formerly mvned by Standard Oil of New Jersey and General Motors His eminence as a lawyer is seen in his Presidency of the American Bar Association and as a member of the present Virginia constitutional Commission Chairman of the Richmond city Charter Commission in 1948 and many other notable as~ignments

Mr Powells name was brought up by George Champion formerly Chairman of the Chase-Manhattan Bank who discussed his availability with Archie Davis during the week of the election I do not know whether Lewis Powell would accept appointment as Attorney-General but if it were tendered and he were willing he ould fill this important position with distinction and with great benefit to our whoie country

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New York New York 10022

Dear Peter

Enclosed is a copy of the resume 0

of Law at Harvard University Alan rofessor

As you will note Mr Cohens record is outstanding He is especially interested in the position as Ambass d n Sonsul-General in Hong Kong Deputy Assistant f or East As i an and Pacific Affairs Le a1 Advisor a t the en of tate or G~eral Coun~l of e Depart~ent or the A~S Controf A~bull I have known Mr Cohen for many years and have no hesitancy in recommending him for anyone of these positions in the new Administration

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IProfessor of Law Harvard University

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July 1 1930 Linden New JerSey

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(Fulbright Scholar)

LL B --Yale 1955 (Edi tor-in-chief Yale Law Journal i Betts Prize for highest ~rades iin third year class i Order of Coif)

Occupation I

1955-56--Law clerk to Chief Justice Warten 1956-57--Law clerk to Mr~ Justice Frankfurter 1957-58--Associatemiddot Covington sect Burling Washington DC 1958-59--Assistant US Attorney Washington DC 1959--Special Consultant US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations 1959-64--Professor of Law and Feliow Center for Chinese

Studies Universi ty of Cplifornia (Berkeley) 1964-date--Professor of Law and Member of Executive Committee

East Asian Research Center Harvard University

Area of Expertise

Chinese law and governmenti l i~tern~tional la~ and politicsi comparative la~l i adminis r rative and criminal law

Languages I

Speak and read Chinese Frenc~ and SpanishI

Books

1 The Criminal Process ir the Peoples Republic of China 1949-1963 (1968)

2 China and International Law (nearing completion)

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Institute of PoliticsHarvard University

Chairman American Society of Internat i onal Laws Panel on China and the World Community

Chairman Subcommittee on l Chinese Law of the Joint Committee on Contemporary China 9 f the American Council of Learned Societies and Social S6ienceResearch Council

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Dear ~ Murphy

I Vant to bring to your attention my interest in serving in the new administration Only on my return from a long trip to Australia Philippines and Indonesia this week did I know of your service to the Presiden~~Elect In your s~arch for qualified personnel you may find my talents of ~se

The resume attached has been sent earlier to John Mitchell Peter Flannigan Bryce Har l ow and Harry Flemming as well as to Mr Nixon by Congressman John T Myers of Indiana

At a time when Asians are wondering whether interest in Asia will be maintained utilization of some like myself with long involvement in Pacific affairs would seem to be helpful

I will be on vacation in Nassau and Bradenton the next two weeks but would of course hop back to New York or Washington Should you wish Congressman Myers I

office telephone 225-ii889 at the Capitol will know where to reach me

From December 22 to 25 I will be in Washingto~ (telephone 362-3064) On the 26th and 27th I will be in my New York office (telephone 974-4254)

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Political and government relations analyst~nd advisor for an international oil company Supervises surveys of political social and government developments and trends significant to business and governments in area from Japan to Pakistan Advises top management on operational programs and planning from standpoint of political and government conditions

Advises on corporate comnunications with governments (U S and foreign) to assure maximum understanding and minimum mis~i~terpretation of company policies and activities

Knows well most count~ies (Japan Korea China Hongkong Philippines Vietnam Thailand Malaysia Singapore Indonesia Australia India and Pakistan generally informed on other~) Visits area frequently to maintain up-to-date knowledge of external and internal developments in each country of regional relationships and of bi-lateral relations with the US

Draws on 2S years of training cnd experience in international economics political science military affairs and business Joined Esso Standard Eastern Inc Asia and Pacific regional operating affiliate of Standard Oil Company (NJ) in 1963

Participates in program committees of Asia Society in discussion roundshytables of Council on Foreign Relations in programs at Brookings institution Widely acquainted in academic and finan~e circlesin both the US and Asia

1957 - 1963

Six years with national news magazines as chief Far EastErncorrespond~nt and as senior editor for special letter pages on international buiiness and economic deve16pments

Covered US-Japan Security Treaty negotiations~apans miracle economic revival chaos in Indonesia India t--epal end of communist insurgency in Xalaysia coup and recovery in Thailand change ~n Korea beginning of Singapores recovery and economic miracle Vietn~mlast Quemoy crisis in Taiwan Strait beginning of USmiddotbalance ofpayme~ts crisis surge of US investment abroad

1957-1960 Newsweek Manazine 1960-1963 US News and World Re~ort

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T~ree years as mJnaging editor of Aviation Week Magazine Concerned with aviation and space uevelopments particularly the beginning of the US space program Maintained personal interest in iimited warfare and countershyinsu-gency Involved in coverage of first air t rltlffic crises and _problems

Eight years as chief correspondent in As~a for Business Week Magazine Avi~tion Week and other McGraw-Hill busi6ess magazines Covered collapse or Nationalist China and communist takeovbr of midnland China occupation of Japan and beginning of Japans economib revival peace treaty negotiations Korean War Indo-China war insurgency in Malaysia first years of Philippin~ independence

(Spent one year (1952-1953) on sabbatical fellowship from the Council on Foreign Relations)

Y~litary Service

In US Army (1942-1946) drafted honorably discharged as Captain Chinese language served with Chinese combat forces in Burma and China (decorated by Republic of China) in charge of Stars amp Stripes ~ China Edition in Shanghai instructor of tactics in Field Artillery School

Education

BA 1938 Lehigh University (Journalism and Econo~ics) Visiting Fellow Princeton University 1952-53 (gr~duate study in international

economics politicalmiddoteconomy)

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Asia Society Japan Society Council on Foreign Relations International House of Japan International Club of Washington National Press Club The Lotos Club (New York)

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Jocm Chapman Managing Editor Harvard BUSlnessRcview

John Exter Executive Vice President First National City Bank of New York

Walter Levy Oil Consultant Room 3232 30 Rockefeller Plaza New York

Gabriel Hauge Chairman Manufacturers Hanover Bank and Trust Company

Kenneth T bull Young President Asia Society

bus A Reis Vice President International Ore [ Minerals Company Los Angeles

Prof Alexander Eckstein Director Center for Asia Studies University of Michigan

Edound Gullion Head Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy Tufts University

Willi~ D Butler Vice President Chase Manhattan Bank

IAl~ert Neal President Committee for Economic Development i

Phillip Potter Chief WSGhington Bureau Baltirr~re Sun

Howard Flieger Executive Editor US News and World Report

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IProf William W Lockwood Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs Princeton University

Arthur Dean Sullivan and Cromwell

Heroan Belth Bache and Company

The Honorable Cecil M Harden former Member of Congress and present Republican National Committeewoman for Indiana

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T-e EO1orable Bryce Harlow Suite 312 1730 K Street N W Washington D C 20006

Dear Bryce

Congratulations on your appointment as Congressional Liaison for the ~ihite house I know it will he a popular appointment here on the hill and like my colleagues I loc~ forward to working with you at this time of hope for the country

I think most of us applaud the President-Elects decision to shake up the State Department to some extent Although I have a high opinion of the caliber of most of the Foreign Service I do not see how the country could fail to benefit from a questioning of our foreign policy premises and the bringing in of new people with new ideas for solution of our long-standing problems

Hhile saying this there are two Assistant Secretaries of State for whom I have a very high opinion and who I hope Hr Nixon will retain in one important capacity or another The first is obviously Bill Macomber Bill has been an extremely popular Assistant Secretary for c~ssi~nal--Relations and the me~bers of both parties cn the hill will applaud his retention in a key pos~t~on A Republican himself he still retains great feeling for the memory of Dulles and yet he has conducted himself in such a way in the past four years that at times I thought he was almost the only asset the Department had in the eyes of Congress

The second man who has impressed me favorabl Secretary for Hid-Eastern Affairs a career man who w Turkey and before that Ambassador to Saudi Arabia citizen and a man with an excellent grasp of his area not know anything about his politics but I suspect it is not an impor~ant element in his makecp since he is best known as a middle Eastern specialist

The Honorable Bryce Harlow Uovcmber 13 1968

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Dr Gilbert Warren Nutter Chairman Department of Economics University of Virginia Charlottesville Virginia

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FROM CC KNUDSEN

DATE 12568

RE WARREN NUTTER - ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE FOR ECONOMIC AFFIARS

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~9 Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs

Incumbent Edward D Re U IOO~68 TermExp

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Robert Strausz-Hupe (65)Resume under Ambassadors III Allen

John w BOWLING-~8 Prog Dir-For Service Insti Strausz-Hupe Allen

Steven HESS-35 Author Martin Anderson Dick Allen

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MEMORANDUM

To Dick Allen From Wm Kintner Re John Bowling

Bowling is an excellent hard-nosed senior Career Foreign Service Officer now serving as Program Director of the Foreign Service Institute He was a keen Nixon supporterand nearly came to grief because of his superiors knowledge of it

His post before coming to the Foreign Service Instishytute was a key position in the US Consulate in Karachi (I believe C~unsul General)

He combines a long range experience in American diplomacyand foreign policy with an unusual grasp of academic developmentsand literature in the social sciences especially in the field of foreign affairs He has an extremly wide acquaintance among the Diplomatic Community He is very close to the top as far as rank is concerned He might very wellmiddot fitin the National SecurityStaff for the man following upmiddot outside research bull

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Incumbent Joseph J Sisco D Maryland 090165

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Dr Glenn A Olds Nixon-Agnew Headquarters 450 Park Avenue New York New York

Dear Mr Olds

Permit me to identify myself as the recently retired Dean of the University of Virginia Law School and a former President of the American Society of International Law I have also served the government in a number of consulting and other capacities bull

It is my understanding that gOhn middotR Stevensow of Su11ivan ~ amp Cromwell is under consideration for a possible position of re- sponsibility with the Department of State MY unsolicited opinion

touching his ability and character may be summed up in four words He is absolutely topflight

I have known him for a number ofiyears and have worked with him from time to time I am also familiar with the reputation he I

enj oys both at the bar and in the academic community I can asl- j

sure you that his apPOintment would be very warmly received by all whomiddot have come within the circle of his influence and I would as-

Sume also by all who know him by reputation~ Indeed I can think ~ of no one who better commands as much respect from both sides of

our profession--a respect born of an awareness of his personal qualities his intellectual capacities and his balanced views on the problems confronting the nation

I am positive his appointment would be in the national inshyterest and would reflect g+eat credit on President-elect Nixon

I have written in generalities only because I assume the details of his record are already available If however I can

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Sincerely

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FREDERICK NOLTING

Home 58 Avenue Foeh Paris 16 France

Business Morgan Guaranty Trust Company 14 Pace Vendone 75 Paris (ler) France

Native of Richmond Virginia - approximately 55 years old

Graduate of St Christophers School in Richmond The University of Virginia Harvard University Graduate School - MasterJs Degree in History

Served in united States Navy during World War II with assignments_ mainly in the pound1editerr2nean and European theatres

On the faculty of the University of Virginia from approximately 1947 to 1950

1950-1964 - United States Foreign Service Officer 1955 approximately to 1961 - attached to the U S NATO Mission in Paris in vcrious top level capacities 1961-1963 - Ambassador to South viet Nam 1963-1964 - Various assignments in the State Department in Washington after which he resigned from the Foreign Service

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not corresponded 7ith him since the election I feel 7 that he would consider an appointment to an aEprop riate

positipn in the State Department under the ne~y adminis t ratlon He also is well k nown to Mr Robertson in Richmond and I am certain to Mr Murphy It is interesting that during the period of his service as Ambassador to South Viet Nam the fortunes of that country and the united states were substantially better than they have been at any time since He was an impartial but emphatic supporter of President Diembecause he realized that this man had the widest support of any politician in South Viet Nam and the unhappy events since Diems murder at the instigation of certain liberal groups in our state Departme nt and CIA in 1963 have abundantly proVen the soundness of his views

Mr Nolting is also well acquainted with European affairs through his years in various responsible positions with our NATO Mission in Paris and through his present e x ecutive assignshyment with the Horgan Guaranty Bank He again is a scholarly but realistic advocate of a positive A~erican policy with our own national interests as the most important determining factor shy

V IIILewis F Powell Jr

As a possibility for Attorney-Gene-al Lewis Powell is an extremely able and practiccl man who has given very generously of his time and talents to public service but who is also a leading corporate lawyer It was he who was the principal r architect of what has been called the financial coup of the 1960s when the comparatively small little known Albemarle Paper Company of Richmond in 1962 took over the giant Ethyl Corporation that had been formerly mvned by Standard Oil of New Jersey and General Motors His eminence as a lawyer is seen in his Presidency of the American Bar Association and as a member of the present Virginia constitutional Commission Chairman of the Richmond city Charter Commission in 1948 and many other notable as~ignments

Mr Powells name was brought up by George Champion formerly Chairman of the Chase-Manhattan Bank who discussed his availability with Archie Davis during the week of the election I do not know whether Lewis Powell would accept appointment as Attorney-General but if it were tendered and he were willing he ould fill this important position with distinction and with great benefit to our whoie country

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Mr Peter Flanigan Office of the President-elect 450 Park Avenue

New York New York 10022

Dear Peter

Enclosed is a copy of the resume 0

of Law at Harvard University Alan rofessor

As you will note Mr Cohens record is outstanding He is especially interested in the position as Ambass d n Sonsul-General in Hong Kong Deputy Assistant f or East As i an and Pacific Affairs Le a1 Advisor a t the en of tate or G~eral Coun~l of e Depart~ent or the A~S Controf A~bull I have known Mr Cohen for many years and have no hesitancy in recommending him for anyone of these positions in the new Administration

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IProfessor of Law Harvard University

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(Fulbright Scholar)

LL B --Yale 1955 (Edi tor-in-chief Yale Law Journal i Betts Prize for highest ~rades iin third year class i Order of Coif)

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1955-56--Law clerk to Chief Justice Warten 1956-57--Law clerk to Mr~ Justice Frankfurter 1957-58--Associatemiddot Covington sect Burling Washington DC 1958-59--Assistant US Attorney Washington DC 1959--Special Consultant US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations 1959-64--Professor of Law and Feliow Center for Chinese

Studies Universi ty of Cplifornia (Berkeley) 1964-date--Professor of Law and Member of Executive Committee

East Asian Research Center Harvard University

Area of Expertise

Chinese law and governmenti l i~tern~tional la~ and politicsi comparative la~l i adminis r rative and criminal law

Languages I

Speak and read Chinese Frenc~ and SpanishI

Books

1 The Criminal Process ir the Peoples Republic of China 1949-1963 (1968)

2 China and International Law (nearing completion)

Also assorted articles in journals devoted to China Asia and law

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Institute of PoliticsHarvard University

Chairman American Society of Internat i onal Laws Panel on China and the World Community

Chairman Subcommittee on l Chinese Law of the Joint Committee on Contemporary China 9 f the American Council of Learned Societies and Social S6ienceResearch Council

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Dear ~ Murphy

I Vant to bring to your attention my interest in serving in the new administration Only on my return from a long trip to Australia Philippines and Indonesia this week did I know of your service to the Presiden~~Elect In your s~arch for qualified personnel you may find my talents of ~se

The resume attached has been sent earlier to John Mitchell Peter Flannigan Bryce Har l ow and Harry Flemming as well as to Mr Nixon by Congressman John T Myers of Indiana

At a time when Asians are wondering whether interest in Asia will be maintained utilization of some like myself with long involvement in Pacific affairs would seem to be helpful

I will be on vacation in Nassau and Bradenton the next two weeks but would of course hop back to New York or Washington Should you wish Congressman Myers I

office telephone 225-ii889 at the Capitol will know where to reach me

From December 22 to 25 I will be in Washingto~ (telephone 362-3064) On the 26th and 27th I will be in my New York office (telephone 974-4254)

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- Experience Incemationlll Relacions International Economics BusineBB Econoric Development Politico-Military Affairs World-wide int~re8ts witl heavy concentration on the Asia and Pacific regionf

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Political and government relations analyst~nd advisor for an international oil company Supervises surveys of political social and government developments and trends significant to business and governments in area from Japan to Pakistan Advises top management on operational programs and planning from standpoint of political and government conditions

Advises on corporate comnunications with governments (U S and foreign) to assure maximum understanding and minimum mis~i~terpretation of company policies and activities

Knows well most count~ies (Japan Korea China Hongkong Philippines Vietnam Thailand Malaysia Singapore Indonesia Australia India and Pakistan generally informed on other~) Visits area frequently to maintain up-to-date knowledge of external and internal developments in each country of regional relationships and of bi-lateral relations with the US

Draws on 2S years of training cnd experience in international economics political science military affairs and business Joined Esso Standard Eastern Inc Asia and Pacific regional operating affiliate of Standard Oil Company (NJ) in 1963

Participates in program committees of Asia Society in discussion roundshytables of Council on Foreign Relations in programs at Brookings institution Widely acquainted in academic and finan~e circlesin both the US and Asia

1957 - 1963

Six years with national news magazines as chief Far EastErncorrespond~nt and as senior editor for special letter pages on international buiiness and economic deve16pments

Covered US-Japan Security Treaty negotiations~apans miracle economic revival chaos in Indonesia India t--epal end of communist insurgency in Xalaysia coup and recovery in Thailand change ~n Korea beginning of Singapores recovery and economic miracle Vietn~mlast Quemoy crisis in Taiwan Strait beginning of USmiddotbalance ofpayme~ts crisis surge of US investment abroad

1957-1960 Newsweek Manazine 1960-1963 US News and World Re~ort

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T~ree years as mJnaging editor of Aviation Week Magazine Concerned with aviation and space uevelopments particularly the beginning of the US space program Maintained personal interest in iimited warfare and countershyinsu-gency Involved in coverage of first air t rltlffic crises and _problems

Eight years as chief correspondent in As~a for Business Week Magazine Avi~tion Week and other McGraw-Hill busi6ess magazines Covered collapse or Nationalist China and communist takeovbr of midnland China occupation of Japan and beginning of Japans economib revival peace treaty negotiations Korean War Indo-China war insurgency in Malaysia first years of Philippin~ independence

(Spent one year (1952-1953) on sabbatical fellowship from the Council on Foreign Relations)

Y~litary Service

In US Army (1942-1946) drafted honorably discharged as Captain Chinese language served with Chinese combat forces in Burma and China (decorated by Republic of China) in charge of Stars amp Stripes ~ China Edition in Shanghai instructor of tactics in Field Artillery School

Education

BA 1938 Lehigh University (Journalism and Econo~ics) Visiting Fellow Princeton University 1952-53 (gr~duate study in international

economics politicalmiddoteconomy)

Member

Asia Society Japan Society Council on Foreign Relations International House of Japan International Club of Washington National Press Club The Lotos Club (New York)

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Warwick New York -~ 1917

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Jocm Chapman Managing Editor Harvard BUSlnessRcview

John Exter Executive Vice President First National City Bank of New York

Walter Levy Oil Consultant Room 3232 30 Rockefeller Plaza New York

Gabriel Hauge Chairman Manufacturers Hanover Bank and Trust Company

Kenneth T bull Young President Asia Society

bus A Reis Vice President International Ore [ Minerals Company Los Angeles

Prof Alexander Eckstein Director Center for Asia Studies University of Michigan

Edound Gullion Head Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy Tufts University

Willi~ D Butler Vice President Chase Manhattan Bank

IAl~ert Neal President Committee for Economic Development i

Phillip Potter Chief WSGhington Bureau Baltirr~re Sun

Howard Flieger Executive Editor US News and World Report

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Ambassador Francis J Galbraith US Embassy Singapore

IProf William W Lockwood Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs Princeton University

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Congratulations on your appointment as Congressional Liaison for the ~ihite house I know it will he a popular appointment here on the hill and like my colleagues I loc~ forward to working with you at this time of hope for the country

I think most of us applaud the President-Elects decision to shake up the State Department to some extent Although I have a high opinion of the caliber of most of the Foreign Service I do not see how the country could fail to benefit from a questioning of our foreign policy premises and the bringing in of new people with new ideas for solution of our long-standing problems

Hhile saying this there are two Assistant Secretaries of State for whom I have a very high opinion and who I hope Hr Nixon will retain in one important capacity or another The first is obviously Bill Macomber Bill has been an extremely popular Assistant Secretary for c~ssi~nal--Relations and the me~bers of both parties cn the hill will applaud his retention in a key pos~t~on A Republican himself he still retains great feeling for the memory of Dulles and yet he has conducted himself in such a way in the past four years that at times I thought he was almost the only asset the Department had in the eyes of Congress

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~9 Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs

Incumbent Edward D Re U IOO~68 TermExp

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Robert Strausz-Hupe (65)Resume under Ambassadors III Allen

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50 Assistant Secretary of State for International Organishyzational Affairs

Incumbent Joseph J Sisco D Maryland 090165

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FREDERICK NOLTING

Home 58 Avenue Foeh Paris 16 France

Business Morgan Guaranty Trust Company 14 Pace Vendone 75 Paris (ler) France

Native of Richmond Virginia - approximately 55 years old

Graduate of St Christophers School in Richmond The University of Virginia Harvard University Graduate School - MasterJs Degree in History

Served in united States Navy during World War II with assignments_ mainly in the pound1editerr2nean and European theatres

On the faculty of the University of Virginia from approximately 1947 to 1950

1950-1964 - United States Foreign Service Officer 1955 approximately to 1961 - attached to the U S NATO Mission in Paris in vcrious top level capacities 1961-1963 - Ambassador to South viet Nam 1963-1964 - Various assignments in the State Department in Washington after which he resigned from the Foreign Service

1964 to date - vice president of Morgan Gua-anty Trust Company in charge of operations in western Ellrope2n countries

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not corresponded 7ith him since the election I feel 7 that he would consider an appointment to an aEprop riate

positipn in the State Department under the ne~y adminis t ratlon He also is well k nown to Mr Robertson in Richmond and I am certain to Mr Murphy It is interesting that during the period of his service as Ambassador to South Viet Nam the fortunes of that country and the united states were substantially better than they have been at any time since He was an impartial but emphatic supporter of President Diembecause he realized that this man had the widest support of any politician in South Viet Nam and the unhappy events since Diems murder at the instigation of certain liberal groups in our state Departme nt and CIA in 1963 have abundantly proVen the soundness of his views

Mr Nolting is also well acquainted with European affairs through his years in various responsible positions with our NATO Mission in Paris and through his present e x ecutive assignshyment with the Horgan Guaranty Bank He again is a scholarly but realistic advocate of a positive A~erican policy with our own national interests as the most important determining factor shy

V IIILewis F Powell Jr

As a possibility for Attorney-Gene-al Lewis Powell is an extremely able and practiccl man who has given very generously of his time and talents to public service but who is also a leading corporate lawyer It was he who was the principal r architect of what has been called the financial coup of the 1960s when the comparatively small little known Albemarle Paper Company of Richmond in 1962 took over the giant Ethyl Corporation that had been formerly mvned by Standard Oil of New Jersey and General Motors His eminence as a lawyer is seen in his Presidency of the American Bar Association and as a member of the present Virginia constitutional Commission Chairman of the Richmond city Charter Commission in 1948 and many other notable as~ignments

Mr Powells name was brought up by George Champion formerly Chairman of the Chase-Manhattan Bank who discussed his availability with Archie Davis during the week of the election I do not know whether Lewis Powell would accept appointment as Attorney-General but if it were tendered and he were willing he ould fill this important position with distinction and with great benefit to our whoie country

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New York New York 10022

Dear Peter

Enclosed is a copy of the resume 0

of Law at Harvard University Alan rofessor

As you will note Mr Cohens record is outstanding He is especially interested in the position as Ambass d n Sonsul-General in Hong Kong Deputy Assistant f or East As i an and Pacific Affairs Le a1 Advisor a t the en of tate or G~eral Coun~l of e Depart~ent or the A~S Controf A~bull I have known Mr Cohen for many years and have no hesitancy in recommending him for anyone of these positions in the new Administration

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IProfessor of Law Harvard University

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LL B --Yale 1955 (Edi tor-in-chief Yale Law Journal i Betts Prize for highest ~rades iin third year class i Order of Coif)

Occupation I

1955-56--Law clerk to Chief Justice Warten 1956-57--Law clerk to Mr~ Justice Frankfurter 1957-58--Associatemiddot Covington sect Burling Washington DC 1958-59--Assistant US Attorney Washington DC 1959--Special Consultant US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations 1959-64--Professor of Law and Feliow Center for Chinese

Studies Universi ty of Cplifornia (Berkeley) 1964-date--Professor of Law and Member of Executive Committee

East Asian Research Center Harvard University

Area of Expertise

Chinese law and governmenti l i~tern~tional la~ and politicsi comparative la~l i adminis r rative and criminal law

Languages I

Speak and read Chinese Frenc~ and SpanishI

Books

1 The Criminal Process ir the Peoples Republic of China 1949-1963 (1968)

2 China and International Law (nearing completion)

Also assorted articles in journals devoted to China Asia and law

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Institute of PoliticsHarvard University

Chairman American Society of Internat i onal Laws Panel on China and the World Community

Chairman Subcommittee on l Chinese Law of the Joint Committee on Contemporary China 9 f the American Council of Learned Societies and Social S6ienceResearch Council

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Dear ~ Murphy

I Vant to bring to your attention my interest in serving in the new administration Only on my return from a long trip to Australia Philippines and Indonesia this week did I know of your service to the Presiden~~Elect In your s~arch for qualified personnel you may find my talents of ~se

The resume attached has been sent earlier to John Mitchell Peter Flannigan Bryce Har l ow and Harry Flemming as well as to Mr Nixon by Congressman John T Myers of Indiana

At a time when Asians are wondering whether interest in Asia will be maintained utilization of some like myself with long involvement in Pacific affairs would seem to be helpful

I will be on vacation in Nassau and Bradenton the next two weeks but would of course hop back to New York or Washington Should you wish Congressman Myers I

office telephone 225-ii889 at the Capitol will know where to reach me

From December 22 to 25 I will be in Washingto~ (telephone 362-3064) On the 26th and 27th I will be in my New York office (telephone 974-4254)

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Political and government relations analyst~nd advisor for an international oil company Supervises surveys of political social and government developments and trends significant to business and governments in area from Japan to Pakistan Advises top management on operational programs and planning from standpoint of political and government conditions

Advises on corporate comnunications with governments (U S and foreign) to assure maximum understanding and minimum mis~i~terpretation of company policies and activities

Knows well most count~ies (Japan Korea China Hongkong Philippines Vietnam Thailand Malaysia Singapore Indonesia Australia India and Pakistan generally informed on other~) Visits area frequently to maintain up-to-date knowledge of external and internal developments in each country of regional relationships and of bi-lateral relations with the US

Draws on 2S years of training cnd experience in international economics political science military affairs and business Joined Esso Standard Eastern Inc Asia and Pacific regional operating affiliate of Standard Oil Company (NJ) in 1963

Participates in program committees of Asia Society in discussion roundshytables of Council on Foreign Relations in programs at Brookings institution Widely acquainted in academic and finan~e circlesin both the US and Asia

1957 - 1963

Six years with national news magazines as chief Far EastErncorrespond~nt and as senior editor for special letter pages on international buiiness and economic deve16pments

Covered US-Japan Security Treaty negotiations~apans miracle economic revival chaos in Indonesia India t--epal end of communist insurgency in Xalaysia coup and recovery in Thailand change ~n Korea beginning of Singapores recovery and economic miracle Vietn~mlast Quemoy crisis in Taiwan Strait beginning of USmiddotbalance ofpayme~ts crisis surge of US investment abroad

1957-1960 Newsweek Manazine 1960-1963 US News and World Re~ort

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T~ree years as mJnaging editor of Aviation Week Magazine Concerned with aviation and space uevelopments particularly the beginning of the US space program Maintained personal interest in iimited warfare and countershyinsu-gency Involved in coverage of first air t rltlffic crises and _problems

Eight years as chief correspondent in As~a for Business Week Magazine Avi~tion Week and other McGraw-Hill busi6ess magazines Covered collapse or Nationalist China and communist takeovbr of midnland China occupation of Japan and beginning of Japans economib revival peace treaty negotiations Korean War Indo-China war insurgency in Malaysia first years of Philippin~ independence

(Spent one year (1952-1953) on sabbatical fellowship from the Council on Foreign Relations)

Y~litary Service

In US Army (1942-1946) drafted honorably discharged as Captain Chinese language served with Chinese combat forces in Burma and China (decorated by Republic of China) in charge of Stars amp Stripes ~ China Edition in Shanghai instructor of tactics in Field Artillery School

Education

BA 1938 Lehigh University (Journalism and Econo~ics) Visiting Fellow Princeton University 1952-53 (gr~duate study in international

economics politicalmiddoteconomy)

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Asia Society Japan Society Council on Foreign Relations International House of Japan International Club of Washington National Press Club The Lotos Club (New York)

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Jocm Chapman Managing Editor Harvard BUSlnessRcview

John Exter Executive Vice President First National City Bank of New York

Walter Levy Oil Consultant Room 3232 30 Rockefeller Plaza New York

Gabriel Hauge Chairman Manufacturers Hanover Bank and Trust Company

Kenneth T bull Young President Asia Society

bus A Reis Vice President International Ore [ Minerals Company Los Angeles

Prof Alexander Eckstein Director Center for Asia Studies University of Michigan

Edound Gullion Head Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy Tufts University

Willi~ D Butler Vice President Chase Manhattan Bank

IAl~ert Neal President Committee for Economic Development i

Phillip Potter Chief WSGhington Bureau Baltirr~re Sun

Howard Flieger Executive Editor US News and World Report

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IProf William W Lockwood Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs Princeton University

Arthur Dean Sullivan and Cromwell

Heroan Belth Bache and Company

The Honorable Cecil M Harden former Member of Congress and present Republican National Committeewoman for Indiana

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T-e EO1orable Bryce Harlow Suite 312 1730 K Street N W Washington D C 20006

Dear Bryce

Congratulations on your appointment as Congressional Liaison for the ~ihite house I know it will he a popular appointment here on the hill and like my colleagues I loc~ forward to working with you at this time of hope for the country

I think most of us applaud the President-Elects decision to shake up the State Department to some extent Although I have a high opinion of the caliber of most of the Foreign Service I do not see how the country could fail to benefit from a questioning of our foreign policy premises and the bringing in of new people with new ideas for solution of our long-standing problems

Hhile saying this there are two Assistant Secretaries of State for whom I have a very high opinion and who I hope Hr Nixon will retain in one important capacity or another The first is obviously Bill Macomber Bill has been an extremely popular Assistant Secretary for c~ssi~nal--Relations and the me~bers of both parties cn the hill will applaud his retention in a key pos~t~on A Republican himself he still retains great feeling for the memory of Dulles and yet he has conducted himself in such a way in the past four years that at times I thought he was almost the only asset the Department had in the eyes of Congress

The second man who has impressed me favorabl Secretary for Hid-Eastern Affairs a career man who w Turkey and before that Ambassador to Saudi Arabia citizen and a man with an excellent grasp of his area not know anything about his politics but I suspect it is not an impor~ant element in his makecp since he is best known as a middle Eastern specialist

The Honorable Bryce Harlow Uovcmber 13 1968

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Dr Gilbert Warren Nutter Chairman Department of Economics University of Virginia Charlottesville Virginia

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XII STATE

~9 Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs

Incumbent Edward D Re U IOO~68 TermExp

Candidates

Robert Strausz-Hupe (65)Resume under Ambassadors III Allen

John w BOWLING-~8 Prog Dir-For Service Insti Strausz-Hupe Allen

Steven HESS-35 Author Martin Anderson Dick Allen

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To Dick Allen From Wm Kintner Re John Bowling

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His post before coming to the Foreign Service Instishytute was a key position in the US Consulate in Karachi (I believe C~unsul General)

He combines a long range experience in American diplomacyand foreign policy with an unusual grasp of academic developmentsand literature in the social sciences especially in the field of foreign affairs He has an extremly wide acquaintance among the Diplomatic Community He is very close to the top as far as rank is concerned He might very wellmiddot fitin the National SecurityStaff for the man following upmiddot outside research bull

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50 Assistant Secretary of State for International Organishyzational Affairs

Incumbent Joseph J Sisco D Maryland 090165

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Clare H Timberlake - bl State DepartmentRec by W Kintner (end by Allen)

Christopher PHILLIPS-48 ExPres-US Coun of Intnat t 1 Ch of Comm- Jay Cerf J Hanes

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4~ As sistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Paci fic Affairs

Incumbent William P Bundy D Maryland0310 6 4

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bull Frederick Nolting 55 bull VP Morg Guar Francebull

Marsha l Green - 50 Amba ssador t o I rldonesia Rec by J H Cerf (Amb Robert Hi ll) _

Jerome A Cohen 38 Law Prof Harvard Gerald Ford

Alpheus W Jessup 41 Advisor Esso Standard Oil John Myers

Joseph Lee SUTTON-44 University Dean Congo Ross Adair AEI

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FREDERICK NOLTING

Home 58 Avenue Foeh Paris 16 France

Business Morgan Guaranty Trust Company 14 Pace Vendone 75 Paris (ler) France

Native of Richmond Virginia - approximately 55 years old

Graduate of St Christophers School in Richmond The University of Virginia Harvard University Graduate School - MasterJs Degree in History

Served in united States Navy during World War II with assignments_ mainly in the pound1editerr2nean and European theatres

On the faculty of the University of Virginia from approximately 1947 to 1950

1950-1964 - United States Foreign Service Officer 1955 approximately to 1961 - attached to the U S NATO Mission in Paris in vcrious top level capacities 1961-1963 - Ambassador to South viet Nam 1963-1964 - Various assignments in the State Department in Washington after which he resigned from the Foreign Service

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not corresponded 7ith him since the election I feel 7 that he would consider an appointment to an aEprop riate

positipn in the State Department under the ne~y adminis t ratlon He also is well k nown to Mr Robertson in Richmond and I am certain to Mr Murphy It is interesting that during the period of his service as Ambassador to South Viet Nam the fortunes of that country and the united states were substantially better than they have been at any time since He was an impartial but emphatic supporter of President Diembecause he realized that this man had the widest support of any politician in South Viet Nam and the unhappy events since Diems murder at the instigation of certain liberal groups in our state Departme nt and CIA in 1963 have abundantly proVen the soundness of his views

Mr Nolting is also well acquainted with European affairs through his years in various responsible positions with our NATO Mission in Paris and through his present e x ecutive assignshyment with the Horgan Guaranty Bank He again is a scholarly but realistic advocate of a positive A~erican policy with our own national interests as the most important determining factor shy

V IIILewis F Powell Jr

As a possibility for Attorney-Gene-al Lewis Powell is an extremely able and practiccl man who has given very generously of his time and talents to public service but who is also a leading corporate lawyer It was he who was the principal r architect of what has been called the financial coup of the 1960s when the comparatively small little known Albemarle Paper Company of Richmond in 1962 took over the giant Ethyl Corporation that had been formerly mvned by Standard Oil of New Jersey and General Motors His eminence as a lawyer is seen in his Presidency of the American Bar Association and as a member of the present Virginia constitutional Commission Chairman of the Richmond city Charter Commission in 1948 and many other notable as~ignments

Mr Powells name was brought up by George Champion formerly Chairman of the Chase-Manhattan Bank who discussed his availability with Archie Davis during the week of the election I do not know whether Lewis Powell would accept appointment as Attorney-General but if it were tendered and he were willing he ould fill this important position with distinction and with great benefit to our whoie country

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Mr Peter Flanigan Office of the President-elect 450 Park Avenue

New York New York 10022

Dear Peter

Enclosed is a copy of the resume 0

of Law at Harvard University Alan rofessor

As you will note Mr Cohens record is outstanding He is especially interested in the position as Ambass d n Sonsul-General in Hong Kong Deputy Assistant f or East As i an and Pacific Affairs Le a1 Advisor a t the en of tate or G~eral Coun~l of e Depart~ent or the A~S Controf A~bull I have known Mr Cohen for many years and have no hesitancy in recommending him for anyone of these positions in the new Administration

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IProfessor of Law Harvard University

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(Fulbright Scholar)

LL B --Yale 1955 (Edi tor-in-chief Yale Law Journal i Betts Prize for highest ~rades iin third year class i Order of Coif)

Occupation I

1955-56--Law clerk to Chief Justice Warten 1956-57--Law clerk to Mr~ Justice Frankfurter 1957-58--Associatemiddot Covington sect Burling Washington DC 1958-59--Assistant US Attorney Washington DC 1959--Special Consultant US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations 1959-64--Professor of Law and Feliow Center for Chinese

Studies Universi ty of Cplifornia (Berkeley) 1964-date--Professor of Law and Member of Executive Committee

East Asian Research Center Harvard University

Area of Expertise

Chinese law and governmenti l i~tern~tional la~ and politicsi comparative la~l i adminis r rative and criminal law

Languages I

Speak and read Chinese Frenc~ and SpanishI

Books

1 The Criminal Process ir the Peoples Republic of China 1949-1963 (1968)

2 China and International Law (nearing completion)

Also assorted articles in journals devoted to China Asia and law

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Institute of PoliticsHarvard University

Chairman American Society of Internat i onal Laws Panel on China and the World Community

Chairman Subcommittee on l Chinese Law of the Joint Committee on Contemporary China 9 f the American Council of Learned Societies and Social S6ienceResearch Council

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Dear ~ Murphy

I Vant to bring to your attention my interest in serving in the new administration Only on my return from a long trip to Australia Philippines and Indonesia this week did I know of your service to the Presiden~~Elect In your s~arch for qualified personnel you may find my talents of ~se

The resume attached has been sent earlier to John Mitchell Peter Flannigan Bryce Har l ow and Harry Flemming as well as to Mr Nixon by Congressman John T Myers of Indiana

At a time when Asians are wondering whether interest in Asia will be maintained utilization of some like myself with long involvement in Pacific affairs would seem to be helpful

I will be on vacation in Nassau and Bradenton the next two weeks but would of course hop back to New York or Washington Should you wish Congressman Myers I

office telephone 225-ii889 at the Capitol will know where to reach me

From December 22 to 25 I will be in Washingto~ (telephone 362-3064) On the 26th and 27th I will be in my New York office (telephone 974-4254)

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Political and government relations analyst~nd advisor for an international oil company Supervises surveys of political social and government developments and trends significant to business and governments in area from Japan to Pakistan Advises top management on operational programs and planning from standpoint of political and government conditions

Advises on corporate comnunications with governments (U S and foreign) to assure maximum understanding and minimum mis~i~terpretation of company policies and activities

Knows well most count~ies (Japan Korea China Hongkong Philippines Vietnam Thailand Malaysia Singapore Indonesia Australia India and Pakistan generally informed on other~) Visits area frequently to maintain up-to-date knowledge of external and internal developments in each country of regional relationships and of bi-lateral relations with the US

Draws on 2S years of training cnd experience in international economics political science military affairs and business Joined Esso Standard Eastern Inc Asia and Pacific regional operating affiliate of Standard Oil Company (NJ) in 1963

Participates in program committees of Asia Society in discussion roundshytables of Council on Foreign Relations in programs at Brookings institution Widely acquainted in academic and finan~e circlesin both the US and Asia

1957 - 1963

Six years with national news magazines as chief Far EastErncorrespond~nt and as senior editor for special letter pages on international buiiness and economic deve16pments

Covered US-Japan Security Treaty negotiations~apans miracle economic revival chaos in Indonesia India t--epal end of communist insurgency in Xalaysia coup and recovery in Thailand change ~n Korea beginning of Singapores recovery and economic miracle Vietn~mlast Quemoy crisis in Taiwan Strait beginning of USmiddotbalance ofpayme~ts crisis surge of US investment abroad

1957-1960 Newsweek Manazine 1960-1963 US News and World Re~ort

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T~ree years as mJnaging editor of Aviation Week Magazine Concerned with aviation and space uevelopments particularly the beginning of the US space program Maintained personal interest in iimited warfare and countershyinsu-gency Involved in coverage of first air t rltlffic crises and _problems

Eight years as chief correspondent in As~a for Business Week Magazine Avi~tion Week and other McGraw-Hill busi6ess magazines Covered collapse or Nationalist China and communist takeovbr of midnland China occupation of Japan and beginning of Japans economib revival peace treaty negotiations Korean War Indo-China war insurgency in Malaysia first years of Philippin~ independence

(Spent one year (1952-1953) on sabbatical fellowship from the Council on Foreign Relations)

Y~litary Service

In US Army (1942-1946) drafted honorably discharged as Captain Chinese language served with Chinese combat forces in Burma and China (decorated by Republic of China) in charge of Stars amp Stripes ~ China Edition in Shanghai instructor of tactics in Field Artillery School

Education

BA 1938 Lehigh University (Journalism and Econo~ics) Visiting Fellow Princeton University 1952-53 (gr~duate study in international

economics politicalmiddoteconomy)

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Asia Society Japan Society Council on Foreign Relations International House of Japan International Club of Washington National Press Club The Lotos Club (New York)

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Jocm Chapman Managing Editor Harvard BUSlnessRcview

John Exter Executive Vice President First National City Bank of New York

Walter Levy Oil Consultant Room 3232 30 Rockefeller Plaza New York

Gabriel Hauge Chairman Manufacturers Hanover Bank and Trust Company

Kenneth T bull Young President Asia Society

bus A Reis Vice President International Ore [ Minerals Company Los Angeles

Prof Alexander Eckstein Director Center for Asia Studies University of Michigan

Edound Gullion Head Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy Tufts University

Willi~ D Butler Vice President Chase Manhattan Bank

IAl~ert Neal President Committee for Economic Development i

Phillip Potter Chief WSGhington Bureau Baltirr~re Sun

Howard Flieger Executive Editor US News and World Report

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IProf William W Lockwood Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs Princeton University

Arthur Dean Sullivan and Cromwell

Heroan Belth Bache and Company

The Honorable Cecil M Harden former Member of Congress and present Republican National Committeewoman for Indiana

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T-e EO1orable Bryce Harlow Suite 312 1730 K Street N W Washington D C 20006

Dear Bryce

Congratulations on your appointment as Congressional Liaison for the ~ihite house I know it will he a popular appointment here on the hill and like my colleagues I loc~ forward to working with you at this time of hope for the country

I think most of us applaud the President-Elects decision to shake up the State Department to some extent Although I have a high opinion of the caliber of most of the Foreign Service I do not see how the country could fail to benefit from a questioning of our foreign policy premises and the bringing in of new people with new ideas for solution of our long-standing problems

Hhile saying this there are two Assistant Secretaries of State for whom I have a very high opinion and who I hope Hr Nixon will retain in one important capacity or another The first is obviously Bill Macomber Bill has been an extremely popular Assistant Secretary for c~ssi~nal--Relations and the me~bers of both parties cn the hill will applaud his retention in a key pos~t~on A Republican himself he still retains great feeling for the memory of Dulles and yet he has conducted himself in such a way in the past four years that at times I thought he was almost the only asset the Department had in the eyes of Congress

The second man who has impressed me favorabl Secretary for Hid-Eastern Affairs a career man who w Turkey and before that Ambassador to Saudi Arabia citizen and a man with an excellent grasp of his area not know anything about his politics but I suspect it is not an impor~ant element in his makecp since he is best known as a middle Eastern specialist

The Honorable Bryce Harlow Uovcmber 13 1968

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Incumbent Anthony M Solomon D Dis of Columbia 051865

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Dr Gilbert Warren Nutter Chairman Department of Economics University of Virginia Charlottesville Virginia

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XII STATE

~9 Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs

Incumbent Edward D Re U IOO~68 TermExp

Candidates

Robert Strausz-Hupe (65)Resume under Ambassadors III Allen

John w BOWLING-~8 Prog Dir-For Service Insti Strausz-Hupe Allen

Steven HESS-35 Author Martin Anderson Dick Allen

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To Dick Allen From Wm Kintner Re John Bowling

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His post before coming to the Foreign Service Instishytute was a key position in the US Consulate in Karachi (I believe C~unsul General)

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50 Assistant Secretary of State for International Organishyzational Affairs

Incumbent Joseph J Sisco D Maryland 090165

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Clare H Timberlake - bl State DepartmentRec by W Kintner (end by Allen)

Christopher PHILLIPS-48 ExPres-US Coun of Intnat t 1 Ch of Comm- Jay Cerf J Hanes

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4~ As sistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Paci fic Affairs

Incumbent William P Bundy D Maryland0310 6 4

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bull Frederick Nolting 55 bull VP Morg Guar Francebull

Marsha l Green - 50 Amba ssador t o I rldonesia Rec by J H Cerf (Amb Robert Hi ll) _

Jerome A Cohen 38 Law Prof Harvard Gerald Ford

Alpheus W Jessup 41 Advisor Esso Standard Oil John Myers

Joseph Lee SUTTON-44 University Dean Congo Ross Adair AEI

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FREDERICK NOLTING

Home 58 Avenue Foeh Paris 16 France

Business Morgan Guaranty Trust Company 14 Pace Vendone 75 Paris (ler) France

Native of Richmond Virginia - approximately 55 years old

Graduate of St Christophers School in Richmond The University of Virginia Harvard University Graduate School - MasterJs Degree in History

Served in united States Navy during World War II with assignments_ mainly in the pound1editerr2nean and European theatres

On the faculty of the University of Virginia from approximately 1947 to 1950

1950-1964 - United States Foreign Service Officer 1955 approximately to 1961 - attached to the U S NATO Mission in Paris in vcrious top level capacities 1961-1963 - Ambassador to South viet Nam 1963-1964 - Various assignments in the State Department in Washington after which he resigned from the Foreign Service

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not corresponded 7ith him since the election I feel 7 that he would consider an appointment to an aEprop riate

positipn in the State Department under the ne~y adminis t ratlon He also is well k nown to Mr Robertson in Richmond and I am certain to Mr Murphy It is interesting that during the period of his service as Ambassador to South Viet Nam the fortunes of that country and the united states were substantially better than they have been at any time since He was an impartial but emphatic supporter of President Diembecause he realized that this man had the widest support of any politician in South Viet Nam and the unhappy events since Diems murder at the instigation of certain liberal groups in our state Departme nt and CIA in 1963 have abundantly proVen the soundness of his views

Mr Nolting is also well acquainted with European affairs through his years in various responsible positions with our NATO Mission in Paris and through his present e x ecutive assignshyment with the Horgan Guaranty Bank He again is a scholarly but realistic advocate of a positive A~erican policy with our own national interests as the most important determining factor shy

V IIILewis F Powell Jr

As a possibility for Attorney-Gene-al Lewis Powell is an extremely able and practiccl man who has given very generously of his time and talents to public service but who is also a leading corporate lawyer It was he who was the principal r architect of what has been called the financial coup of the 1960s when the comparatively small little known Albemarle Paper Company of Richmond in 1962 took over the giant Ethyl Corporation that had been formerly mvned by Standard Oil of New Jersey and General Motors His eminence as a lawyer is seen in his Presidency of the American Bar Association and as a member of the present Virginia constitutional Commission Chairman of the Richmond city Charter Commission in 1948 and many other notable as~ignments

Mr Powells name was brought up by George Champion formerly Chairman of the Chase-Manhattan Bank who discussed his availability with Archie Davis during the week of the election I do not know whether Lewis Powell would accept appointment as Attorney-General but if it were tendered and he were willing he ould fill this important position with distinction and with great benefit to our whoie country

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New York New York 10022

Dear Peter

Enclosed is a copy of the resume 0

of Law at Harvard University Alan rofessor

As you will note Mr Cohens record is outstanding He is especially interested in the position as Ambass d n Sonsul-General in Hong Kong Deputy Assistant f or East As i an and Pacific Affairs Le a1 Advisor a t the en of tate or G~eral Coun~l of e Depart~ent or the A~S Controf A~bull I have known Mr Cohen for many years and have no hesitancy in recommending him for anyone of these positions in the new Administration

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IProfessor of Law Harvard University

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LL B --Yale 1955 (Edi tor-in-chief Yale Law Journal i Betts Prize for highest ~rades iin third year class i Order of Coif)

Occupation I

1955-56--Law clerk to Chief Justice Warten 1956-57--Law clerk to Mr~ Justice Frankfurter 1957-58--Associatemiddot Covington sect Burling Washington DC 1958-59--Assistant US Attorney Washington DC 1959--Special Consultant US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations 1959-64--Professor of Law and Feliow Center for Chinese

Studies Universi ty of Cplifornia (Berkeley) 1964-date--Professor of Law and Member of Executive Committee

East Asian Research Center Harvard University

Area of Expertise

Chinese law and governmenti l i~tern~tional la~ and politicsi comparative la~l i adminis r rative and criminal law

Languages I

Speak and read Chinese Frenc~ and SpanishI

Books

1 The Criminal Process ir the Peoples Republic of China 1949-1963 (1968)

2 China and International Law (nearing completion)

Also assorted articles in journals devoted to China Asia and law

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Institute of PoliticsHarvard University

Chairman American Society of Internat i onal Laws Panel on China and the World Community

Chairman Subcommittee on l Chinese Law of the Joint Committee on Contemporary China 9 f the American Council of Learned Societies and Social S6ienceResearch Council

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Dear ~ Murphy

I Vant to bring to your attention my interest in serving in the new administration Only on my return from a long trip to Australia Philippines and Indonesia this week did I know of your service to the Presiden~~Elect In your s~arch for qualified personnel you may find my talents of ~se

The resume attached has been sent earlier to John Mitchell Peter Flannigan Bryce Har l ow and Harry Flemming as well as to Mr Nixon by Congressman John T Myers of Indiana

At a time when Asians are wondering whether interest in Asia will be maintained utilization of some like myself with long involvement in Pacific affairs would seem to be helpful

I will be on vacation in Nassau and Bradenton the next two weeks but would of course hop back to New York or Washington Should you wish Congressman Myers I

office telephone 225-ii889 at the Capitol will know where to reach me

From December 22 to 25 I will be in Washingto~ (telephone 362-3064) On the 26th and 27th I will be in my New York office (telephone 974-4254)

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Political and government relations analyst~nd advisor for an international oil company Supervises surveys of political social and government developments and trends significant to business and governments in area from Japan to Pakistan Advises top management on operational programs and planning from standpoint of political and government conditions

Advises on corporate comnunications with governments (U S and foreign) to assure maximum understanding and minimum mis~i~terpretation of company policies and activities

Knows well most count~ies (Japan Korea China Hongkong Philippines Vietnam Thailand Malaysia Singapore Indonesia Australia India and Pakistan generally informed on other~) Visits area frequently to maintain up-to-date knowledge of external and internal developments in each country of regional relationships and of bi-lateral relations with the US

Draws on 2S years of training cnd experience in international economics political science military affairs and business Joined Esso Standard Eastern Inc Asia and Pacific regional operating affiliate of Standard Oil Company (NJ) in 1963

Participates in program committees of Asia Society in discussion roundshytables of Council on Foreign Relations in programs at Brookings institution Widely acquainted in academic and finan~e circlesin both the US and Asia

1957 - 1963

Six years with national news magazines as chief Far EastErncorrespond~nt and as senior editor for special letter pages on international buiiness and economic deve16pments

Covered US-Japan Security Treaty negotiations~apans miracle economic revival chaos in Indonesia India t--epal end of communist insurgency in Xalaysia coup and recovery in Thailand change ~n Korea beginning of Singapores recovery and economic miracle Vietn~mlast Quemoy crisis in Taiwan Strait beginning of USmiddotbalance ofpayme~ts crisis surge of US investment abroad

1957-1960 Newsweek Manazine 1960-1963 US News and World Re~ort

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T~ree years as mJnaging editor of Aviation Week Magazine Concerned with aviation and space uevelopments particularly the beginning of the US space program Maintained personal interest in iimited warfare and countershyinsu-gency Involved in coverage of first air t rltlffic crises and _problems

Eight years as chief correspondent in As~a for Business Week Magazine Avi~tion Week and other McGraw-Hill busi6ess magazines Covered collapse or Nationalist China and communist takeovbr of midnland China occupation of Japan and beginning of Japans economib revival peace treaty negotiations Korean War Indo-China war insurgency in Malaysia first years of Philippin~ independence

(Spent one year (1952-1953) on sabbatical fellowship from the Council on Foreign Relations)

Y~litary Service

In US Army (1942-1946) drafted honorably discharged as Captain Chinese language served with Chinese combat forces in Burma and China (decorated by Republic of China) in charge of Stars amp Stripes ~ China Edition in Shanghai instructor of tactics in Field Artillery School

Education

BA 1938 Lehigh University (Journalism and Econo~ics) Visiting Fellow Princeton University 1952-53 (gr~duate study in international

economics politicalmiddoteconomy)

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Asia Society Japan Society Council on Foreign Relations International House of Japan International Club of Washington National Press Club The Lotos Club (New York)

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Jocm Chapman Managing Editor Harvard BUSlnessRcview

John Exter Executive Vice President First National City Bank of New York

Walter Levy Oil Consultant Room 3232 30 Rockefeller Plaza New York

Gabriel Hauge Chairman Manufacturers Hanover Bank and Trust Company

Kenneth T bull Young President Asia Society

bus A Reis Vice President International Ore [ Minerals Company Los Angeles

Prof Alexander Eckstein Director Center for Asia Studies University of Michigan

Edound Gullion Head Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy Tufts University

Willi~ D Butler Vice President Chase Manhattan Bank

IAl~ert Neal President Committee for Economic Development i

Phillip Potter Chief WSGhington Bureau Baltirr~re Sun

Howard Flieger Executive Editor US News and World Report

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IProf William W Lockwood Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs Princeton University

Arthur Dean Sullivan and Cromwell

Heroan Belth Bache and Company

The Honorable Cecil M Harden former Member of Congress and present Republican National Committeewoman for Indiana

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T-e EO1orable Bryce Harlow Suite 312 1730 K Street N W Washington D C 20006

Dear Bryce

Congratulations on your appointment as Congressional Liaison for the ~ihite house I know it will he a popular appointment here on the hill and like my colleagues I loc~ forward to working with you at this time of hope for the country

I think most of us applaud the President-Elects decision to shake up the State Department to some extent Although I have a high opinion of the caliber of most of the Foreign Service I do not see how the country could fail to benefit from a questioning of our foreign policy premises and the bringing in of new people with new ideas for solution of our long-standing problems

Hhile saying this there are two Assistant Secretaries of State for whom I have a very high opinion and who I hope Hr Nixon will retain in one important capacity or another The first is obviously Bill Macomber Bill has been an extremely popular Assistant Secretary for c~ssi~nal--Relations and the me~bers of both parties cn the hill will applaud his retention in a key pos~t~on A Republican himself he still retains great feeling for the memory of Dulles and yet he has conducted himself in such a way in the past four years that at times I thought he was almost the only asset the Department had in the eyes of Congress

The second man who has impressed me favorabl Secretary for Hid-Eastern Affairs a career man who w Turkey and before that Ambassador to Saudi Arabia citizen and a man with an excellent grasp of his area not know anything about his politics but I suspect it is not an impor~ant element in his makecp since he is best known as a middle Eastern specialist

The Honorable Bryce Harlow Uovcmber 13 1968

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Incumbent Anthony M Solomon D Dis of Columbia 051865

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Dr Gilbert Warren Nutter Chairman Department of Economics University of Virginia Charlottesville Virginia

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RE WARREN NUTTER - ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE FOR ECONOMIC AFFIARS

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XII STATE

~9 Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs

Incumbent Edward D Re U IOO~68 TermExp

Candidates

Robert Strausz-Hupe (65)Resume under Ambassadors III Allen

John w BOWLING-~8 Prog Dir-For Service Insti Strausz-Hupe Allen

Steven HESS-35 Author Martin Anderson Dick Allen

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To Dick Allen From Wm Kintner Re John Bowling

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His post before coming to the Foreign Service Instishytute was a key position in the US Consulate in Karachi (I believe C~unsul General)

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50 Assistant Secretary of State for International Organishyzational Affairs

Incumbent Joseph J Sisco D Maryland 090165

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Clare H Timberlake - bl State DepartmentRec by W Kintner (end by Allen)

Christopher PHILLIPS-48 ExPres-US Coun of Intnat t 1 Ch of Comm- Jay Cerf J Hanes

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XII STATE

4~ As sistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Paci fic Affairs

Incumbent William P Bundy D Maryland0310 6 4

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Marsha l Green - 50 Amba ssador t o I rldonesia Rec by J H Cerf (Amb Robert Hi ll) _

Jerome A Cohen 38 Law Prof Harvard Gerald Ford

Alpheus W Jessup 41 Advisor Esso Standard Oil John Myers

Joseph Lee SUTTON-44 University Dean Congo Ross Adair AEI

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FREDERICK NOLTING

Home 58 Avenue Foeh Paris 16 France

Business Morgan Guaranty Trust Company 14 Pace Vendone 75 Paris (ler) France

Native of Richmond Virginia - approximately 55 years old

Graduate of St Christophers School in Richmond The University of Virginia Harvard University Graduate School - MasterJs Degree in History

Served in united States Navy during World War II with assignments_ mainly in the pound1editerr2nean and European theatres

On the faculty of the University of Virginia from approximately 1947 to 1950

1950-1964 - United States Foreign Service Officer 1955 approximately to 1961 - attached to the U S NATO Mission in Paris in vcrious top level capacities 1961-1963 - Ambassador to South viet Nam 1963-1964 - Various assignments in the State Department in Washington after which he resigned from the Foreign Service

1964 to date - vice president of Morgan Gua-anty Trust Company in charge of operations in western Ellrope2n countries

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not corresponded 7ith him since the election I feel 7 that he would consider an appointment to an aEprop riate

positipn in the State Department under the ne~y adminis t ratlon He also is well k nown to Mr Robertson in Richmond and I am certain to Mr Murphy It is interesting that during the period of his service as Ambassador to South Viet Nam the fortunes of that country and the united states were substantially better than they have been at any time since He was an impartial but emphatic supporter of President Diembecause he realized that this man had the widest support of any politician in South Viet Nam and the unhappy events since Diems murder at the instigation of certain liberal groups in our state Departme nt and CIA in 1963 have abundantly proVen the soundness of his views

Mr Nolting is also well acquainted with European affairs through his years in various responsible positions with our NATO Mission in Paris and through his present e x ecutive assignshyment with the Horgan Guaranty Bank He again is a scholarly but realistic advocate of a positive A~erican policy with our own national interests as the most important determining factor shy

V IIILewis F Powell Jr

As a possibility for Attorney-Gene-al Lewis Powell is an extremely able and practiccl man who has given very generously of his time and talents to public service but who is also a leading corporate lawyer It was he who was the principal r architect of what has been called the financial coup of the 1960s when the comparatively small little known Albemarle Paper Company of Richmond in 1962 took over the giant Ethyl Corporation that had been formerly mvned by Standard Oil of New Jersey and General Motors His eminence as a lawyer is seen in his Presidency of the American Bar Association and as a member of the present Virginia constitutional Commission Chairman of the Richmond city Charter Commission in 1948 and many other notable as~ignments

Mr Powells name was brought up by George Champion formerly Chairman of the Chase-Manhattan Bank who discussed his availability with Archie Davis during the week of the election I do not know whether Lewis Powell would accept appointment as Attorney-General but if it were tendered and he were willing he ould fill this important position with distinction and with great benefit to our whoie country

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New York New York 10022

Dear Peter

Enclosed is a copy of the resume 0

of Law at Harvard University Alan rofessor

As you will note Mr Cohens record is outstanding He is especially interested in the position as Ambass d n Sonsul-General in Hong Kong Deputy Assistant f or East As i an and Pacific Affairs Le a1 Advisor a t the en of tate or G~eral Coun~l of e Depart~ent or the A~S Controf A~bull I have known Mr Cohen for many years and have no hesitancy in recommending him for anyone of these positions in the new Administration

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IProfessor of Law Harvard University

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(Fulbright Scholar)

LL B --Yale 1955 (Edi tor-in-chief Yale Law Journal i Betts Prize for highest ~rades iin third year class i Order of Coif)

Occupation I

1955-56--Law clerk to Chief Justice Warten 1956-57--Law clerk to Mr~ Justice Frankfurter 1957-58--Associatemiddot Covington sect Burling Washington DC 1958-59--Assistant US Attorney Washington DC 1959--Special Consultant US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations 1959-64--Professor of Law and Feliow Center for Chinese

Studies Universi ty of Cplifornia (Berkeley) 1964-date--Professor of Law and Member of Executive Committee

East Asian Research Center Harvard University

Area of Expertise

Chinese law and governmenti l i~tern~tional la~ and politicsi comparative la~l i adminis r rative and criminal law

Languages I

Speak and read Chinese Frenc~ and SpanishI

Books

1 The Criminal Process ir the Peoples Republic of China 1949-1963 (1968)

2 China and International Law (nearing completion)

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Institute of PoliticsHarvard University

Chairman American Society of Internat i onal Laws Panel on China and the World Community

Chairman Subcommittee on l Chinese Law of the Joint Committee on Contemporary China 9 f the American Council of Learned Societies and Social S6ienceResearch Council

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Dear ~ Murphy

I Vant to bring to your attention my interest in serving in the new administration Only on my return from a long trip to Australia Philippines and Indonesia this week did I know of your service to the Presiden~~Elect In your s~arch for qualified personnel you may find my talents of ~se

The resume attached has been sent earlier to John Mitchell Peter Flannigan Bryce Har l ow and Harry Flemming as well as to Mr Nixon by Congressman John T Myers of Indiana

At a time when Asians are wondering whether interest in Asia will be maintained utilization of some like myself with long involvement in Pacific affairs would seem to be helpful

I will be on vacation in Nassau and Bradenton the next two weeks but would of course hop back to New York or Washington Should you wish Congressman Myers I

office telephone 225-ii889 at the Capitol will know where to reach me

From December 22 to 25 I will be in Washingto~ (telephone 362-3064) On the 26th and 27th I will be in my New York office (telephone 974-4254)

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Political and government relations analyst~nd advisor for an international oil company Supervises surveys of political social and government developments and trends significant to business and governments in area from Japan to Pakistan Advises top management on operational programs and planning from standpoint of political and government conditions

Advises on corporate comnunications with governments (U S and foreign) to assure maximum understanding and minimum mis~i~terpretation of company policies and activities

Knows well most count~ies (Japan Korea China Hongkong Philippines Vietnam Thailand Malaysia Singapore Indonesia Australia India and Pakistan generally informed on other~) Visits area frequently to maintain up-to-date knowledge of external and internal developments in each country of regional relationships and of bi-lateral relations with the US

Draws on 2S years of training cnd experience in international economics political science military affairs and business Joined Esso Standard Eastern Inc Asia and Pacific regional operating affiliate of Standard Oil Company (NJ) in 1963

Participates in program committees of Asia Society in discussion roundshytables of Council on Foreign Relations in programs at Brookings institution Widely acquainted in academic and finan~e circlesin both the US and Asia

1957 - 1963

Six years with national news magazines as chief Far EastErncorrespond~nt and as senior editor for special letter pages on international buiiness and economic deve16pments

Covered US-Japan Security Treaty negotiations~apans miracle economic revival chaos in Indonesia India t--epal end of communist insurgency in Xalaysia coup and recovery in Thailand change ~n Korea beginning of Singapores recovery and economic miracle Vietn~mlast Quemoy crisis in Taiwan Strait beginning of USmiddotbalance ofpayme~ts crisis surge of US investment abroad

1957-1960 Newsweek Manazine 1960-1963 US News and World Re~ort

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T~ree years as mJnaging editor of Aviation Week Magazine Concerned with aviation and space uevelopments particularly the beginning of the US space program Maintained personal interest in iimited warfare and countershyinsu-gency Involved in coverage of first air t rltlffic crises and _problems

Eight years as chief correspondent in As~a for Business Week Magazine Avi~tion Week and other McGraw-Hill busi6ess magazines Covered collapse or Nationalist China and communist takeovbr of midnland China occupation of Japan and beginning of Japans economib revival peace treaty negotiations Korean War Indo-China war insurgency in Malaysia first years of Philippin~ independence

(Spent one year (1952-1953) on sabbatical fellowship from the Council on Foreign Relations)

Y~litary Service

In US Army (1942-1946) drafted honorably discharged as Captain Chinese language served with Chinese combat forces in Burma and China (decorated by Republic of China) in charge of Stars amp Stripes ~ China Edition in Shanghai instructor of tactics in Field Artillery School

Education

BA 1938 Lehigh University (Journalism and Econo~ics) Visiting Fellow Princeton University 1952-53 (gr~duate study in international

economics politicalmiddoteconomy)

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Asia Society Japan Society Council on Foreign Relations International House of Japan International Club of Washington National Press Club The Lotos Club (New York)

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Jocm Chapman Managing Editor Harvard BUSlnessRcview

John Exter Executive Vice President First National City Bank of New York

Walter Levy Oil Consultant Room 3232 30 Rockefeller Plaza New York

Gabriel Hauge Chairman Manufacturers Hanover Bank and Trust Company

Kenneth T bull Young President Asia Society

bus A Reis Vice President International Ore [ Minerals Company Los Angeles

Prof Alexander Eckstein Director Center for Asia Studies University of Michigan

Edound Gullion Head Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy Tufts University

Willi~ D Butler Vice President Chase Manhattan Bank

IAl~ert Neal President Committee for Economic Development i

Phillip Potter Chief WSGhington Bureau Baltirr~re Sun

Howard Flieger Executive Editor US News and World Report

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IProf William W Lockwood Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs Princeton University

Arthur Dean Sullivan and Cromwell

Heroan Belth Bache and Company

The Honorable Cecil M Harden former Member of Congress and present Republican National Committeewoman for Indiana

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T-e EO1orable Bryce Harlow Suite 312 1730 K Street N W Washington D C 20006

Dear Bryce

Congratulations on your appointment as Congressional Liaison for the ~ihite house I know it will he a popular appointment here on the hill and like my colleagues I loc~ forward to working with you at this time of hope for the country

I think most of us applaud the President-Elects decision to shake up the State Department to some extent Although I have a high opinion of the caliber of most of the Foreign Service I do not see how the country could fail to benefit from a questioning of our foreign policy premises and the bringing in of new people with new ideas for solution of our long-standing problems

Hhile saying this there are two Assistant Secretaries of State for whom I have a very high opinion and who I hope Hr Nixon will retain in one important capacity or another The first is obviously Bill Macomber Bill has been an extremely popular Assistant Secretary for c~ssi~nal--Relations and the me~bers of both parties cn the hill will applaud his retention in a key pos~t~on A Republican himself he still retains great feeling for the memory of Dulles and yet he has conducted himself in such a way in the past four years that at times I thought he was almost the only asset the Department had in the eyes of Congress

The second man who has impressed me favorabl Secretary for Hid-Eastern Affairs a career man who w Turkey and before that Ambassador to Saudi Arabia citizen and a man with an excellent grasp of his area not know anything about his politics but I suspect it is not an impor~ant element in his makecp since he is best known as a middle Eastern specialist

The Honorable Bryce Harlow Uovcmber 13 1968

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Dr Gilbert Warren Nutter Chairman Department of Economics University of Virginia Charlottesville Virginia

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~9 Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs

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Robert Strausz-Hupe (65)Resume under Ambassadors III Allen

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His post before coming to the Foreign Service Instishytute was a key position in the US Consulate in Karachi (I believe C~unsul General)

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Incumbent Joseph J Sisco D Maryland 090165

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FREDERICK NOLTING

Home 58 Avenue Foeh Paris 16 France

Business Morgan Guaranty Trust Company 14 Pace Vendone 75 Paris (ler) France

Native of Richmond Virginia - approximately 55 years old

Graduate of St Christophers School in Richmond The University of Virginia Harvard University Graduate School - MasterJs Degree in History

Served in united States Navy during World War II with assignments_ mainly in the pound1editerr2nean and European theatres

On the faculty of the University of Virginia from approximately 1947 to 1950

1950-1964 - United States Foreign Service Officer 1955 approximately to 1961 - attached to the U S NATO Mission in Paris in vcrious top level capacities 1961-1963 - Ambassador to South viet Nam 1963-1964 - Various assignments in the State Department in Washington after which he resigned from the Foreign Service

1964 to date - vice president of Morgan Gua-anty Trust Company in charge of operations in western Ellrope2n countries

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not corresponded 7ith him since the election I feel 7 that he would consider an appointment to an aEprop riate

positipn in the State Department under the ne~y adminis t ratlon He also is well k nown to Mr Robertson in Richmond and I am certain to Mr Murphy It is interesting that during the period of his service as Ambassador to South Viet Nam the fortunes of that country and the united states were substantially better than they have been at any time since He was an impartial but emphatic supporter of President Diembecause he realized that this man had the widest support of any politician in South Viet Nam and the unhappy events since Diems murder at the instigation of certain liberal groups in our state Departme nt and CIA in 1963 have abundantly proVen the soundness of his views

Mr Nolting is also well acquainted with European affairs through his years in various responsible positions with our NATO Mission in Paris and through his present e x ecutive assignshyment with the Horgan Guaranty Bank He again is a scholarly but realistic advocate of a positive A~erican policy with our own national interests as the most important determining factor shy

V IIILewis F Powell Jr

As a possibility for Attorney-Gene-al Lewis Powell is an extremely able and practiccl man who has given very generously of his time and talents to public service but who is also a leading corporate lawyer It was he who was the principal r architect of what has been called the financial coup of the 1960s when the comparatively small little known Albemarle Paper Company of Richmond in 1962 took over the giant Ethyl Corporation that had been formerly mvned by Standard Oil of New Jersey and General Motors His eminence as a lawyer is seen in his Presidency of the American Bar Association and as a member of the present Virginia constitutional Commission Chairman of the Richmond city Charter Commission in 1948 and many other notable as~ignments

Mr Powells name was brought up by George Champion formerly Chairman of the Chase-Manhattan Bank who discussed his availability with Archie Davis during the week of the election I do not know whether Lewis Powell would accept appointment as Attorney-General but if it were tendered and he were willing he ould fill this important position with distinction and with great benefit to our whoie country

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Dear Peter

Enclosed is a copy of the resume 0

of Law at Harvard University Alan rofessor

As you will note Mr Cohens record is outstanding He is especially interested in the position as Ambass d n Sonsul-General in Hong Kong Deputy Assistant f or East As i an and Pacific Affairs Le a1 Advisor a t the en of tate or G~eral Coun~l of e Depart~ent or the A~S Controf A~bull I have known Mr Cohen for many years and have no hesitancy in recommending him for anyone of these positions in the new Administration

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IProfessor of Law Harvard University

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(Fulbright Scholar)

LL B --Yale 1955 (Edi tor-in-chief Yale Law Journal i Betts Prize for highest ~rades iin third year class i Order of Coif)

Occupation I

1955-56--Law clerk to Chief Justice Warten 1956-57--Law clerk to Mr~ Justice Frankfurter 1957-58--Associatemiddot Covington sect Burling Washington DC 1958-59--Assistant US Attorney Washington DC 1959--Special Consultant US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations 1959-64--Professor of Law and Feliow Center for Chinese

Studies Universi ty of Cplifornia (Berkeley) 1964-date--Professor of Law and Member of Executive Committee

East Asian Research Center Harvard University

Area of Expertise

Chinese law and governmenti l i~tern~tional la~ and politicsi comparative la~l i adminis r rative and criminal law

Languages I

Speak and read Chinese Frenc~ and SpanishI

Books

1 The Criminal Process ir the Peoples Republic of China 1949-1963 (1968)

2 China and International Law (nearing completion)

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Institute of PoliticsHarvard University

Chairman American Society of Internat i onal Laws Panel on China and the World Community

Chairman Subcommittee on l Chinese Law of the Joint Committee on Contemporary China 9 f the American Council of Learned Societies and Social S6ienceResearch Council

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Dear ~ Murphy

I Vant to bring to your attention my interest in serving in the new administration Only on my return from a long trip to Australia Philippines and Indonesia this week did I know of your service to the Presiden~~Elect In your s~arch for qualified personnel you may find my talents of ~se

The resume attached has been sent earlier to John Mitchell Peter Flannigan Bryce Har l ow and Harry Flemming as well as to Mr Nixon by Congressman John T Myers of Indiana

At a time when Asians are wondering whether interest in Asia will be maintained utilization of some like myself with long involvement in Pacific affairs would seem to be helpful

I will be on vacation in Nassau and Bradenton the next two weeks but would of course hop back to New York or Washington Should you wish Congressman Myers I

office telephone 225-ii889 at the Capitol will know where to reach me

From December 22 to 25 I will be in Washingto~ (telephone 362-3064) On the 26th and 27th I will be in my New York office (telephone 974-4254)

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Political and government relations analyst~nd advisor for an international oil company Supervises surveys of political social and government developments and trends significant to business and governments in area from Japan to Pakistan Advises top management on operational programs and planning from standpoint of political and government conditions

Advises on corporate comnunications with governments (U S and foreign) to assure maximum understanding and minimum mis~i~terpretation of company policies and activities

Knows well most count~ies (Japan Korea China Hongkong Philippines Vietnam Thailand Malaysia Singapore Indonesia Australia India and Pakistan generally informed on other~) Visits area frequently to maintain up-to-date knowledge of external and internal developments in each country of regional relationships and of bi-lateral relations with the US

Draws on 2S years of training cnd experience in international economics political science military affairs and business Joined Esso Standard Eastern Inc Asia and Pacific regional operating affiliate of Standard Oil Company (NJ) in 1963

Participates in program committees of Asia Society in discussion roundshytables of Council on Foreign Relations in programs at Brookings institution Widely acquainted in academic and finan~e circlesin both the US and Asia

1957 - 1963

Six years with national news magazines as chief Far EastErncorrespond~nt and as senior editor for special letter pages on international buiiness and economic deve16pments

Covered US-Japan Security Treaty negotiations~apans miracle economic revival chaos in Indonesia India t--epal end of communist insurgency in Xalaysia coup and recovery in Thailand change ~n Korea beginning of Singapores recovery and economic miracle Vietn~mlast Quemoy crisis in Taiwan Strait beginning of USmiddotbalance ofpayme~ts crisis surge of US investment abroad

1957-1960 Newsweek Manazine 1960-1963 US News and World Re~ort

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Eight years as chief correspondent in As~a for Business Week Magazine Avi~tion Week and other McGraw-Hill busi6ess magazines Covered collapse or Nationalist China and communist takeovbr of midnland China occupation of Japan and beginning of Japans economib revival peace treaty negotiations Korean War Indo-China war insurgency in Malaysia first years of Philippin~ independence

(Spent one year (1952-1953) on sabbatical fellowship from the Council on Foreign Relations)

Y~litary Service

In US Army (1942-1946) drafted honorably discharged as Captain Chinese language served with Chinese combat forces in Burma and China (decorated by Republic of China) in charge of Stars amp Stripes ~ China Edition in Shanghai instructor of tactics in Field Artillery School

Education

BA 1938 Lehigh University (Journalism and Econo~ics) Visiting Fellow Princeton University 1952-53 (gr~duate study in international

economics politicalmiddoteconomy)

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Asia Society Japan Society Council on Foreign Relations International House of Japan International Club of Washington National Press Club The Lotos Club (New York)

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Jocm Chapman Managing Editor Harvard BUSlnessRcview

John Exter Executive Vice President First National City Bank of New York

Walter Levy Oil Consultant Room 3232 30 Rockefeller Plaza New York

Gabriel Hauge Chairman Manufacturers Hanover Bank and Trust Company

Kenneth T bull Young President Asia Society

bus A Reis Vice President International Ore [ Minerals Company Los Angeles

Prof Alexander Eckstein Director Center for Asia Studies University of Michigan

Edound Gullion Head Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy Tufts University

Willi~ D Butler Vice President Chase Manhattan Bank

IAl~ert Neal President Committee for Economic Development i

Phillip Potter Chief WSGhington Bureau Baltirr~re Sun

Howard Flieger Executive Editor US News and World Report

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IProf William W Lockwood Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs Princeton University

Arthur Dean Sullivan and Cromwell

Heroan Belth Bache and Company

The Honorable Cecil M Harden former Member of Congress and present Republican National Committeewoman for Indiana

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T-e EO1orable Bryce Harlow Suite 312 1730 K Street N W Washington D C 20006

Dear Bryce

Congratulations on your appointment as Congressional Liaison for the ~ihite house I know it will he a popular appointment here on the hill and like my colleagues I loc~ forward to working with you at this time of hope for the country

I think most of us applaud the President-Elects decision to shake up the State Department to some extent Although I have a high opinion of the caliber of most of the Foreign Service I do not see how the country could fail to benefit from a questioning of our foreign policy premises and the bringing in of new people with new ideas for solution of our long-standing problems

Hhile saying this there are two Assistant Secretaries of State for whom I have a very high opinion and who I hope Hr Nixon will retain in one important capacity or another The first is obviously Bill Macomber Bill has been an extremely popular Assistant Secretary for c~ssi~nal--Relations and the me~bers of both parties cn the hill will applaud his retention in a key pos~t~on A Republican himself he still retains great feeling for the memory of Dulles and yet he has conducted himself in such a way in the past four years that at times I thought he was almost the only asset the Department had in the eyes of Congress

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The Honorable Bryce Harlow Uovcmber 13 1968

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Dr Gilbert Warren Nutter Chairman Department of Economics University of Virginia Charlottesville Virginia

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RE WARREN NUTTER - ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE FOR ECONOMIC AFFIARS

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~9 Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs

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Robert Strausz-Hupe (65)Resume under Ambassadors III Allen

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His post before coming to the Foreign Service Instishytute was a key position in the US Consulate in Karachi (I believe C~unsul General)

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~ederick Nolting Noltings record is an outstanding one and while I

not corresponded 7ith him since the election I feel 7 that he would consider an appointment to an aEprop riate

positipn in the State Department under the ne~y adminis t ratlon He also is well k nown to Mr Robertson in Richmond and I am certain to Mr Murphy It is interesting that during the period of his service as Ambassador to South Viet Nam the fortunes of that country and the united states were substantially better than they have been at any time since He was an impartial but emphatic supporter of President Diembecause he realized that this man had the widest support of any politician in South Viet Nam and the unhappy events since Diems murder at the instigation of certain liberal groups in our state Departme nt and CIA in 1963 have abundantly proVen the soundness of his views

Mr Nolting is also well acquainted with European affairs through his years in various responsible positions with our NATO Mission in Paris and through his present e x ecutive assignshyment with the Horgan Guaranty Bank He again is a scholarly but realistic advocate of a positive A~erican policy with our own national interests as the most important determining factor shy

V IIILewis F Powell Jr

As a possibility for Attorney-Gene-al Lewis Powell is an extremely able and practiccl man who has given very generously of his time and talents to public service but who is also a leading corporate lawyer It was he who was the principal r architect of what has been called the financial coup of the 1960s when the comparatively small little known Albemarle Paper Company of Richmond in 1962 took over the giant Ethyl Corporation that had been formerly mvned by Standard Oil of New Jersey and General Motors His eminence as a lawyer is seen in his Presidency of the American Bar Association and as a member of the present Virginia constitutional Commission Chairman of the Richmond city Charter Commission in 1948 and many other notable as~ignments

Mr Powells name was brought up by George Champion formerly Chairman of the Chase-Manhattan Bank who discussed his availability with Archie Davis during the week of the election I do not know whether Lewis Powell would accept appointment as Attorney-General but if it were tendered and he were willing he ould fill this important position with distinction and with great benefit to our whoie country

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MICHIGAN OIlICEJ GERALD R FORD UII CHEY SnoUT SE FlPTH D TrICT MICHIQAN GAAHD RAID

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Mr Peter Flanigan Office of the President-elect 450 Park Avenue

New York New York 10022

Dear Peter

Enclosed is a copy of the resume 0

of Law at Harvard University Alan rofessor

As you will note Mr Cohens record is outstanding He is especially interested in the position as Ambass d n Sonsul-General in Hong Kong Deputy Assistant f or East As i an and Pacific Affairs Le a1 Advisor a t the en of tate or G~eral Coun~l of e Depart~ent or the A~S Controf A~bull I have known Mr Cohen for many years and have no hesitancy in recommending him for anyone of these positions in the new Administration

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IProfessor of Law Harvard University

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(Fulbright Scholar)

LL B --Yale 1955 (Edi tor-in-chief Yale Law Journal i Betts Prize for highest ~rades iin third year class i Order of Coif)

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1955-56--Law clerk to Chief Justice Warten 1956-57--Law clerk to Mr~ Justice Frankfurter 1957-58--Associatemiddot Covington sect Burling Washington DC 1958-59--Assistant US Attorney Washington DC 1959--Special Consultant US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations 1959-64--Professor of Law and Feliow Center for Chinese

Studies Universi ty of Cplifornia (Berkeley) 1964-date--Professor of Law and Member of Executive Committee

East Asian Research Center Harvard University

Area of Expertise

Chinese law and governmenti l i~tern~tional la~ and politicsi comparative la~l i adminis r rative and criminal law

Languages I

Speak and read Chinese Frenc~ and SpanishI

Books

1 The Criminal Process ir the Peoples Republic of China 1949-1963 (1968)

2 China and International Law (nearing completion)

Also assorted articles in journals devoted to China Asia and law

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Institute of PoliticsHarvard University

Chairman American Society of Internat i onal Laws Panel on China and the World Community

Chairman Subcommittee on l Chinese Law of the Joint Committee on Contemporary China 9 f the American Council of Learned Societies and Social S6ienceResearch Council

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Dear ~ Murphy

I Vant to bring to your attention my interest in serving in the new administration Only on my return from a long trip to Australia Philippines and Indonesia this week did I know of your service to the Presiden~~Elect In your s~arch for qualified personnel you may find my talents of ~se

The resume attached has been sent earlier to John Mitchell Peter Flannigan Bryce Har l ow and Harry Flemming as well as to Mr Nixon by Congressman John T Myers of Indiana

At a time when Asians are wondering whether interest in Asia will be maintained utilization of some like myself with long involvement in Pacific affairs would seem to be helpful

I will be on vacation in Nassau and Bradenton the next two weeks but would of course hop back to New York or Washington Should you wish Congressman Myers I

office telephone 225-ii889 at the Capitol will know where to reach me

From December 22 to 25 I will be in Washingto~ (telephone 362-3064) On the 26th and 27th I will be in my New York office (telephone 974-4254)

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Political and government relations analyst~nd advisor for an international oil company Supervises surveys of political social and government developments and trends significant to business and governments in area from Japan to Pakistan Advises top management on operational programs and planning from standpoint of political and government conditions

Advises on corporate comnunications with governments (U S and foreign) to assure maximum understanding and minimum mis~i~terpretation of company policies and activities

Knows well most count~ies (Japan Korea China Hongkong Philippines Vietnam Thailand Malaysia Singapore Indonesia Australia India and Pakistan generally informed on other~) Visits area frequently to maintain up-to-date knowledge of external and internal developments in each country of regional relationships and of bi-lateral relations with the US

Draws on 2S years of training cnd experience in international economics political science military affairs and business Joined Esso Standard Eastern Inc Asia and Pacific regional operating affiliate of Standard Oil Company (NJ) in 1963

Participates in program committees of Asia Society in discussion roundshytables of Council on Foreign Relations in programs at Brookings institution Widely acquainted in academic and finan~e circlesin both the US and Asia

1957 - 1963

Six years with national news magazines as chief Far EastErncorrespond~nt and as senior editor for special letter pages on international buiiness and economic deve16pments

Covered US-Japan Security Treaty negotiations~apans miracle economic revival chaos in Indonesia India t--epal end of communist insurgency in Xalaysia coup and recovery in Thailand change ~n Korea beginning of Singapores recovery and economic miracle Vietn~mlast Quemoy crisis in Taiwan Strait beginning of USmiddotbalance ofpayme~ts crisis surge of US investment abroad

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T~ree years as mJnaging editor of Aviation Week Magazine Concerned with aviation and space uevelopments particularly the beginning of the US space program Maintained personal interest in iimited warfare and countershyinsu-gency Involved in coverage of first air t rltlffic crises and _problems

Eight years as chief correspondent in As~a for Business Week Magazine Avi~tion Week and other McGraw-Hill busi6ess magazines Covered collapse or Nationalist China and communist takeovbr of midnland China occupation of Japan and beginning of Japans economib revival peace treaty negotiations Korean War Indo-China war insurgency in Malaysia first years of Philippin~ independence

(Spent one year (1952-1953) on sabbatical fellowship from the Council on Foreign Relations)

Y~litary Service

In US Army (1942-1946) drafted honorably discharged as Captain Chinese language served with Chinese combat forces in Burma and China (decorated by Republic of China) in charge of Stars amp Stripes ~ China Edition in Shanghai instructor of tactics in Field Artillery School

Education

BA 1938 Lehigh University (Journalism and Econo~ics) Visiting Fellow Princeton University 1952-53 (gr~duate study in international

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John Exter Executive Vice President First National City Bank of New York

Walter Levy Oil Consultant Room 3232 30 Rockefeller Plaza New York

Gabriel Hauge Chairman Manufacturers Hanover Bank and Trust Company

Kenneth T bull Young President Asia Society

bus A Reis Vice President International Ore [ Minerals Company Los Angeles

Prof Alexander Eckstein Director Center for Asia Studies University of Michigan

Edound Gullion Head Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy Tufts University

Willi~ D Butler Vice President Chase Manhattan Bank

IAl~ert Neal President Committee for Economic Development i

Phillip Potter Chief WSGhington Bureau Baltirr~re Sun

Howard Flieger Executive Editor US News and World Report

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IProf William W Lockwood Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs Princeton University

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Heroan Belth Bache and Company

The Honorable Cecil M Harden former Member of Congress and present Republican National Committeewoman for Indiana

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T-e EO1orable Bryce Harlow Suite 312 1730 K Street N W Washington D C 20006

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Congratulations on your appointment as Congressional Liaison for the ~ihite house I know it will he a popular appointment here on the hill and like my colleagues I loc~ forward to working with you at this time of hope for the country

I think most of us applaud the President-Elects decision to shake up the State Department to some extent Although I have a high opinion of the caliber of most of the Foreign Service I do not see how the country could fail to benefit from a questioning of our foreign policy premises and the bringing in of new people with new ideas for solution of our long-standing problems

Hhile saying this there are two Assistant Secretaries of State for whom I have a very high opinion and who I hope Hr Nixon will retain in one important capacity or another The first is obviously Bill Macomber Bill has been an extremely popular Assistant Secretary for c~ssi~nal--Relations and the me~bers of both parties cn the hill will applaud his retention in a key pos~t~on A Republican himself he still retains great feeling for the memory of Dulles and yet he has conducted himself in such a way in the past four years that at times I thought he was almost the only asset the Department had in the eyes of Congress

The second man who has impressed me favorabl Secretary for Hid-Eastern Affairs a career man who w Turkey and before that Ambassador to Saudi Arabia citizen and a man with an excellent grasp of his area not know anything about his politics but I suspect it is not an impor~ant element in his makecp since he is best known as a middle Eastern specialist

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FROM CC KNUDSEN

DATE 12568

RE WARREN NUTTER - ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE FOR ECONOMIC AFFIARS

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Incumbent Edward D Re U IOO~68 TermExp

Candidates

Robert Strausz-Hupe (65)Resume under Ambassadors III Allen

John w BOWLING-~8 Prog Dir-For Service Insti Strausz-Hupe Allen

Steven HESS-35 Author Martin Anderson Dick Allen

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MEMORANDUM

To Dick Allen From Wm Kintner Re John Bowling

Bowling is an excellent hard-nosed senior Career Foreign Service Officer now serving as Program Director of the Foreign Service Institute He was a keen Nixon supporterand nearly came to grief because of his superiors knowledge of it

His post before coming to the Foreign Service Instishytute was a key position in the US Consulate in Karachi (I believe C~unsul General)

He combines a long range experience in American diplomacyand foreign policy with an unusual grasp of academic developmentsand literature in the social sciences especially in the field of foreign affairs He has an extremly wide acquaintance among the Diplomatic Community He is very close to the top as far as rank is concerned He might very wellmiddot fitin the National SecurityStaff for the man following upmiddot outside research bull

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Mr Peter Flanigan Office of the President-elect 450 Park Avenue

New York New York 10022

Dear Peter

Enclosed is a copy of the resume 0

of Law at Harvard University Alan rofessor

As you will note Mr Cohens record is outstanding He is especially interested in the position as Ambass d n Sonsul-General in Hong Kong Deputy Assistant f or East As i an and Pacific Affairs Le a1 Advisor a t the en of tate or G~eral Coun~l of e Depart~ent or the A~S Controf A~bull I have known Mr Cohen for many years and have no hesitancy in recommending him for anyone of these positions in the new Administration

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IProfessor of Law Harvard University

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July 1 1930 Linden New JerSey

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BA--Yale 1951 (Phi Beta Kappa Iiigh Honors in International Relations) i

middot 1 i Certificate--University of Lyon F+ance 1952

(Fulbright Scholar)

LL B --Yale 1955 (Edi tor-in-chief Yale Law Journal i Betts Prize for highest ~rades iin third year class i Order of Coif)

Occupation I

1955-56--Law clerk to Chief Justice Warten 1956-57--Law clerk to Mr~ Justice Frankfurter 1957-58--Associatemiddot Covington sect Burling Washington DC 1958-59--Assistant US Attorney Washington DC 1959--Special Consultant US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations 1959-64--Professor of Law and Feliow Center for Chinese

Studies Universi ty of Cplifornia (Berkeley) 1964-date--Professor of Law and Member of Executive Committee

East Asian Research Center Harvard University

Area of Expertise

Chinese law and governmenti l i~tern~tional la~ and politicsi comparative la~l i adminis r rative and criminal law

Languages I

Speak and read Chinese Frenc~ and SpanishI

Books

1 The Criminal Process ir the Peoples Republic of China 1949-1963 (1968)

2 China and International Law (nearing completion)

Also assorted articles in journals devoted to China Asia and law

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Institute of PoliticsHarvard University

Chairman American Society of Internat i onal Laws Panel on China and the World Community

Chairman Subcommittee on l Chinese Law of the Joint Committee on Contemporary China 9 f the American Council of Learned Societies and Social S6ienceResearch Council

middot I Member of the National Academy of Sciences Committee

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Dear ~ Murphy

I Vant to bring to your attention my interest in serving in the new administration Only on my return from a long trip to Australia Philippines and Indonesia this week did I know of your service to the Presiden~~Elect In your s~arch for qualified personnel you may find my talents of ~se

The resume attached has been sent earlier to John Mitchell Peter Flannigan Bryce Har l ow and Harry Flemming as well as to Mr Nixon by Congressman John T Myers of Indiana

At a time when Asians are wondering whether interest in Asia will be maintained utilization of some like myself with long involvement in Pacific affairs would seem to be helpful

I will be on vacation in Nassau and Bradenton the next two weeks but would of course hop back to New York or Washington Should you wish Congressman Myers I

office telephone 225-ii889 at the Capitol will know where to reach me

From December 22 to 25 I will be in Washingto~ (telephone 362-3064) On the 26th and 27th I will be in my New York office (telephone 974-4254)

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- Experience Incemationlll Relacions International Economics BusineBB Econoric Development Politico-Military Affairs World-wide int~re8ts witl heavy concentration on the Asia and Pacific regionf

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Political and government relations analyst~nd advisor for an international oil company Supervises surveys of political social and government developments and trends significant to business and governments in area from Japan to Pakistan Advises top management on operational programs and planning from standpoint of political and government conditions

Advises on corporate comnunications with governments (U S and foreign) to assure maximum understanding and minimum mis~i~terpretation of company policies and activities

Knows well most count~ies (Japan Korea China Hongkong Philippines Vietnam Thailand Malaysia Singapore Indonesia Australia India and Pakistan generally informed on other~) Visits area frequently to maintain up-to-date knowledge of external and internal developments in each country of regional relationships and of bi-lateral relations with the US

Draws on 2S years of training cnd experience in international economics political science military affairs and business Joined Esso Standard Eastern Inc Asia and Pacific regional operating affiliate of Standard Oil Company (NJ) in 1963

Participates in program committees of Asia Society in discussion roundshytables of Council on Foreign Relations in programs at Brookings institution Widely acquainted in academic and finan~e circlesin both the US and Asia

1957 - 1963

Six years with national news magazines as chief Far EastErncorrespond~nt and as senior editor for special letter pages on international buiiness and economic deve16pments

Covered US-Japan Security Treaty negotiations~apans miracle economic revival chaos in Indonesia India t--epal end of communist insurgency in Xalaysia coup and recovery in Thailand change ~n Korea beginning of Singapores recovery and economic miracle Vietn~mlast Quemoy crisis in Taiwan Strait beginning of USmiddotbalance ofpayme~ts crisis surge of US investment abroad

1957-1960 Newsweek Manazine 1960-1963 US News and World Re~ort

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lQS4 - 1957

T~ree years as mJnaging editor of Aviation Week Magazine Concerned with aviation and space uevelopments particularly the beginning of the US space program Maintained personal interest in iimited warfare and countershyinsu-gency Involved in coverage of first air t rltlffic crises and _problems

Eight years as chief correspondent in As~a for Business Week Magazine Avi~tion Week and other McGraw-Hill busi6ess magazines Covered collapse or Nationalist China and communist takeovbr of midnland China occupation of Japan and beginning of Japans economib revival peace treaty negotiations Korean War Indo-China war insurgency in Malaysia first years of Philippin~ independence

(Spent one year (1952-1953) on sabbatical fellowship from the Council on Foreign Relations)

Y~litary Service

In US Army (1942-1946) drafted honorably discharged as Captain Chinese language served with Chinese combat forces in Burma and China (decorated by Republic of China) in charge of Stars amp Stripes ~ China Edition in Shanghai instructor of tactics in Field Artillery School

Education

BA 1938 Lehigh University (Journalism and Econo~ics) Visiting Fellow Princeton University 1952-53 (gr~duate study in international

economics politicalmiddoteconomy)

Member

Asia Society Japan Society Council on Foreign Relations International House of Japan International Club of Washington National Press Club The Lotos Club (New York)

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Warwick New York -~ 1917

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Jocm Chapman Managing Editor Harvard BUSlnessRcview

John Exter Executive Vice President First National City Bank of New York

Walter Levy Oil Consultant Room 3232 30 Rockefeller Plaza New York

Gabriel Hauge Chairman Manufacturers Hanover Bank and Trust Company

Kenneth T bull Young President Asia Society

bus A Reis Vice President International Ore [ Minerals Company Los Angeles

Prof Alexander Eckstein Director Center for Asia Studies University of Michigan

Edound Gullion Head Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy Tufts University

Willi~ D Butler Vice President Chase Manhattan Bank

IAl~ert Neal President Committee for Economic Development i

Phillip Potter Chief WSGhington Bureau Baltirr~re Sun

Howard Flieger Executive Editor US News and World Report

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Ambassador Francis J Galbraith US Embassy Singapore

IProf William W Lockwood Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs Princeton University

Arthur Dean Sullivan and Cromwell

Heroan Belth Bache and Company

The Honorable Cecil M Harden former Member of Congress and present Republican National Committeewoman for Indiana

The Honorable John T Myers Member of Congress

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Congratulations on your appointment as Congressional Liaison for the ~ihite house I know it will he a popular appointment here on the hill and like my colleagues I loc~ forward to working with you at this time of hope for the country

I think most of us applaud the President-Elects decision to shake up the State Department to some extent Although I have a high opinion of the caliber of most of the Foreign Service I do not see how the country could fail to benefit from a questioning of our foreign policy premises and the bringing in of new people with new ideas for solution of our long-standing problems

Hhile saying this there are two Assistant Secretaries of State for whom I have a very high opinion and who I hope Hr Nixon will retain in one important capacity or another The first is obviously Bill Macomber Bill has been an extremely popular Assistant Secretary for c~ssi~nal--Relations and the me~bers of both parties cn the hill will applaud his retention in a key pos~t~on A Republican himself he still retains great feeling for the memory of Dulles and yet he has conducted himself in such a way in the past four years that at times I thought he was almost the only asset the Department had in the eyes of Congress

The second man who has impressed me favorabl Secretary for Hid-Eastern Affairs a career man who w Turkey and before that Ambassador to Saudi Arabia citizen and a man with an excellent grasp of his area not know anything about his politics but I suspect it is not an impor~ant element in his makecp since he is best known as a middle Eastern specialist

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48 Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs

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Dr Gilbert Warren Nutter Chairman Department of Economics University of Virginia Charlottesville Virginia

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~9 Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs

Incumbent Edward D Re U IOO~68 TermExp

Candidates

Robert Strausz-Hupe (65)Resume under Ambassadors III Allen

John w BOWLING-~8 Prog Dir-For Service Insti Strausz-Hupe Allen

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His post before coming to the Foreign Service Instishytute was a key position in the US Consulate in Karachi (I believe C~unsul General)

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50 Assistant Secretary of State for International Organishyzational Affairs

Incumbent Joseph J Sisco D Maryland 090165

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Mr Peter Flanigan Office of the President-elect 450 Park Avenue

New York New York 10022

Dear Peter

Enclosed is a copy of the resume 0

of Law at Harvard University Alan rofessor

As you will note Mr Cohens record is outstanding He is especially interested in the position as Ambass d n Sonsul-General in Hong Kong Deputy Assistant f or East As i an and Pacific Affairs Le a1 Advisor a t the en of tate or G~eral Coun~l of e Depart~ent or the A~S Controf A~bull I have known Mr Cohen for many years and have no hesitancy in recommending him for anyone of these positions in the new Administration

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IProfessor of Law Harvard University

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July 1 1930 Linden New JerSey

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BA--Yale 1951 (Phi Beta Kappa Iiigh Honors in International Relations) i

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(Fulbright Scholar)

LL B --Yale 1955 (Edi tor-in-chief Yale Law Journal i Betts Prize for highest ~rades iin third year class i Order of Coif)

Occupation I

1955-56--Law clerk to Chief Justice Warten 1956-57--Law clerk to Mr~ Justice Frankfurter 1957-58--Associatemiddot Covington sect Burling Washington DC 1958-59--Assistant US Attorney Washington DC 1959--Special Consultant US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations 1959-64--Professor of Law and Feliow Center for Chinese

Studies Universi ty of Cplifornia (Berkeley) 1964-date--Professor of Law and Member of Executive Committee

East Asian Research Center Harvard University

Area of Expertise

Chinese law and governmenti l i~tern~tional la~ and politicsi comparative la~l i adminis r rative and criminal law

Languages I

Speak and read Chinese Frenc~ and SpanishI

Books

1 The Criminal Process ir the Peoples Republic of China 1949-1963 (1968)

2 China and International Law (nearing completion)

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Institute of PoliticsHarvard University

Chairman American Society of Internat i onal Laws Panel on China and the World Community

Chairman Subcommittee on l Chinese Law of the Joint Committee on Contemporary China 9 f the American Council of Learned Societies and Social S6ienceResearch Council

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Dear ~ Murphy

I Vant to bring to your attention my interest in serving in the new administration Only on my return from a long trip to Australia Philippines and Indonesia this week did I know of your service to the Presiden~~Elect In your s~arch for qualified personnel you may find my talents of ~se

The resume attached has been sent earlier to John Mitchell Peter Flannigan Bryce Har l ow and Harry Flemming as well as to Mr Nixon by Congressman John T Myers of Indiana

At a time when Asians are wondering whether interest in Asia will be maintained utilization of some like myself with long involvement in Pacific affairs would seem to be helpful

I will be on vacation in Nassau and Bradenton the next two weeks but would of course hop back to New York or Washington Should you wish Congressman Myers I

office telephone 225-ii889 at the Capitol will know where to reach me

From December 22 to 25 I will be in Washingto~ (telephone 362-3064) On the 26th and 27th I will be in my New York office (telephone 974-4254)

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Political and government relations analyst~nd advisor for an international oil company Supervises surveys of political social and government developments and trends significant to business and governments in area from Japan to Pakistan Advises top management on operational programs and planning from standpoint of political and government conditions

Advises on corporate comnunications with governments (U S and foreign) to assure maximum understanding and minimum mis~i~terpretation of company policies and activities

Knows well most count~ies (Japan Korea China Hongkong Philippines Vietnam Thailand Malaysia Singapore Indonesia Australia India and Pakistan generally informed on other~) Visits area frequently to maintain up-to-date knowledge of external and internal developments in each country of regional relationships and of bi-lateral relations with the US

Draws on 2S years of training cnd experience in international economics political science military affairs and business Joined Esso Standard Eastern Inc Asia and Pacific regional operating affiliate of Standard Oil Company (NJ) in 1963

Participates in program committees of Asia Society in discussion roundshytables of Council on Foreign Relations in programs at Brookings institution Widely acquainted in academic and finan~e circlesin both the US and Asia

1957 - 1963

Six years with national news magazines as chief Far EastErncorrespond~nt and as senior editor for special letter pages on international buiiness and economic deve16pments

Covered US-Japan Security Treaty negotiations~apans miracle economic revival chaos in Indonesia India t--epal end of communist insurgency in Xalaysia coup and recovery in Thailand change ~n Korea beginning of Singapores recovery and economic miracle Vietn~mlast Quemoy crisis in Taiwan Strait beginning of USmiddotbalance ofpayme~ts crisis surge of US investment abroad

1957-1960 Newsweek Manazine 1960-1963 US News and World Re~ort

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T~ree years as mJnaging editor of Aviation Week Magazine Concerned with aviation and space uevelopments particularly the beginning of the US space program Maintained personal interest in iimited warfare and countershyinsu-gency Involved in coverage of first air t rltlffic crises and _problems

Eight years as chief correspondent in As~a for Business Week Magazine Avi~tion Week and other McGraw-Hill busi6ess magazines Covered collapse or Nationalist China and communist takeovbr of midnland China occupation of Japan and beginning of Japans economib revival peace treaty negotiations Korean War Indo-China war insurgency in Malaysia first years of Philippin~ independence

(Spent one year (1952-1953) on sabbatical fellowship from the Council on Foreign Relations)

Y~litary Service

In US Army (1942-1946) drafted honorably discharged as Captain Chinese language served with Chinese combat forces in Burma and China (decorated by Republic of China) in charge of Stars amp Stripes ~ China Edition in Shanghai instructor of tactics in Field Artillery School

Education

BA 1938 Lehigh University (Journalism and Econo~ics) Visiting Fellow Princeton University 1952-53 (gr~duate study in international

economics politicalmiddoteconomy)

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Asia Society Japan Society Council on Foreign Relations International House of Japan International Club of Washington National Press Club The Lotos Club (New York)

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John Exter Executive Vice President First National City Bank of New York

Walter Levy Oil Consultant Room 3232 30 Rockefeller Plaza New York

Gabriel Hauge Chairman Manufacturers Hanover Bank and Trust Company

Kenneth T bull Young President Asia Society

bus A Reis Vice President International Ore [ Minerals Company Los Angeles

Prof Alexander Eckstein Director Center for Asia Studies University of Michigan

Edound Gullion Head Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy Tufts University

Willi~ D Butler Vice President Chase Manhattan Bank

IAl~ert Neal President Committee for Economic Development i

Phillip Potter Chief WSGhington Bureau Baltirr~re Sun

Howard Flieger Executive Editor US News and World Report

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IProf William W Lockwood Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs Princeton University

Arthur Dean Sullivan and Cromwell

Heroan Belth Bache and Company

The Honorable Cecil M Harden former Member of Congress and present Republican National Committeewoman for Indiana

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T-e EO1orable Bryce Harlow Suite 312 1730 K Street N W Washington D C 20006

Dear Bryce

Congratulations on your appointment as Congressional Liaison for the ~ihite house I know it will he a popular appointment here on the hill and like my colleagues I loc~ forward to working with you at this time of hope for the country

I think most of us applaud the President-Elects decision to shake up the State Department to some extent Although I have a high opinion of the caliber of most of the Foreign Service I do not see how the country could fail to benefit from a questioning of our foreign policy premises and the bringing in of new people with new ideas for solution of our long-standing problems

Hhile saying this there are two Assistant Secretaries of State for whom I have a very high opinion and who I hope Hr Nixon will retain in one important capacity or another The first is obviously Bill Macomber Bill has been an extremely popular Assistant Secretary for c~ssi~nal--Relations and the me~bers of both parties cn the hill will applaud his retention in a key pos~t~on A Republican himself he still retains great feeling for the memory of Dulles and yet he has conducted himself in such a way in the past four years that at times I thought he was almost the only asset the Department had in the eyes of Congress

The second man who has impressed me favorabl Secretary for Hid-Eastern Affairs a career man who w Turkey and before that Ambassador to Saudi Arabia citizen and a man with an excellent grasp of his area not know anything about his politics but I suspect it is not an impor~ant element in his makecp since he is best known as a middle Eastern specialist

The Honorable Bryce Harlow Uovcmber 13 1968

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Dr Gilbert Warren Nutter Chairman Department of Economics University of Virginia Charlottesville Virginia

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RE WARREN NUTTER - ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE FOR ECONOMIC AFFIARS

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~9 Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs

Incumbent Edward D Re U IOO~68 TermExp

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Robert Strausz-Hupe (65)Resume under Ambassadors III Allen

John w BOWLING-~8 Prog Dir-For Service Insti Strausz-Hupe Allen

Steven HESS-35 Author Martin Anderson Dick Allen

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MEMORANDUM

To Dick Allen From Wm Kintner Re John Bowling

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His post before coming to the Foreign Service Instishytute was a key position in the US Consulate in Karachi (I believe C~unsul General)

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Incumbent Joseph J Sisco D Maryland 090165

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Jerome Alan Cohen (

IProfessor of Law Harvard University

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July 1 1930 Linden New JerSey

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BA--Yale 1951 (Phi Beta Kappa Iiigh Honors in International Relations) i

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LL B --Yale 1955 (Edi tor-in-chief Yale Law Journal i Betts Prize for highest ~rades iin third year class i Order of Coif)

Occupation I

1955-56--Law clerk to Chief Justice Warten 1956-57--Law clerk to Mr~ Justice Frankfurter 1957-58--Associatemiddot Covington sect Burling Washington DC 1958-59--Assistant US Attorney Washington DC 1959--Special Consultant US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations 1959-64--Professor of Law and Feliow Center for Chinese

Studies Universi ty of Cplifornia (Berkeley) 1964-date--Professor of Law and Member of Executive Committee

East Asian Research Center Harvard University

Area of Expertise

Chinese law and governmenti l i~tern~tional la~ and politicsi comparative la~l i adminis r rative and criminal law

Languages I

Speak and read Chinese Frenc~ and SpanishI

Books

1 The Criminal Process ir the Peoples Republic of China 1949-1963 (1968)

2 China and International Law (nearing completion)

Also assorted articles in journals devoted to China Asia and law

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Institute of PoliticsHarvard University

Chairman American Society of Internat i onal Laws Panel on China and the World Community

Chairman Subcommittee on l Chinese Law of the Joint Committee on Contemporary China 9 f the American Council of Learned Societies and Social S6ienceResearch Council

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Dear ~ Murphy

I Vant to bring to your attention my interest in serving in the new administration Only on my return from a long trip to Australia Philippines and Indonesia this week did I know of your service to the Presiden~~Elect In your s~arch for qualified personnel you may find my talents of ~se

The resume attached has been sent earlier to John Mitchell Peter Flannigan Bryce Har l ow and Harry Flemming as well as to Mr Nixon by Congressman John T Myers of Indiana

At a time when Asians are wondering whether interest in Asia will be maintained utilization of some like myself with long involvement in Pacific affairs would seem to be helpful

I will be on vacation in Nassau and Bradenton the next two weeks but would of course hop back to New York or Washington Should you wish Congressman Myers I

office telephone 225-ii889 at the Capitol will know where to reach me

From December 22 to 25 I will be in Washingto~ (telephone 362-3064) On the 26th and 27th I will be in my New York office (telephone 974-4254)

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- Experience Incemationlll Relacions International Economics BusineBB Econoric Development Politico-Military Affairs World-wide int~re8ts witl heavy concentration on the Asia and Pacific regionf

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Political and government relations analyst~nd advisor for an international oil company Supervises surveys of political social and government developments and trends significant to business and governments in area from Japan to Pakistan Advises top management on operational programs and planning from standpoint of political and government conditions

Advises on corporate comnunications with governments (U S and foreign) to assure maximum understanding and minimum mis~i~terpretation of company policies and activities

Knows well most count~ies (Japan Korea China Hongkong Philippines Vietnam Thailand Malaysia Singapore Indonesia Australia India and Pakistan generally informed on other~) Visits area frequently to maintain up-to-date knowledge of external and internal developments in each country of regional relationships and of bi-lateral relations with the US

Draws on 2S years of training cnd experience in international economics political science military affairs and business Joined Esso Standard Eastern Inc Asia and Pacific regional operating affiliate of Standard Oil Company (NJ) in 1963

Participates in program committees of Asia Society in discussion roundshytables of Council on Foreign Relations in programs at Brookings institution Widely acquainted in academic and finan~e circlesin both the US and Asia

1957 - 1963

Six years with national news magazines as chief Far EastErncorrespond~nt and as senior editor for special letter pages on international buiiness and economic deve16pments

Covered US-Japan Security Treaty negotiations~apans miracle economic revival chaos in Indonesia India t--epal end of communist insurgency in Xalaysia coup and recovery in Thailand change ~n Korea beginning of Singapores recovery and economic miracle Vietn~mlast Quemoy crisis in Taiwan Strait beginning of USmiddotbalance ofpayme~ts crisis surge of US investment abroad

1957-1960 Newsweek Manazine 1960-1963 US News and World Re~ort

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lQS4 - 1957

T~ree years as mJnaging editor of Aviation Week Magazine Concerned with aviation and space uevelopments particularly the beginning of the US space program Maintained personal interest in iimited warfare and countershyinsu-gency Involved in coverage of first air t rltlffic crises and _problems

Eight years as chief correspondent in As~a for Business Week Magazine Avi~tion Week and other McGraw-Hill busi6ess magazines Covered collapse or Nationalist China and communist takeovbr of midnland China occupation of Japan and beginning of Japans economib revival peace treaty negotiations Korean War Indo-China war insurgency in Malaysia first years of Philippin~ independence

(Spent one year (1952-1953) on sabbatical fellowship from the Council on Foreign Relations)

Y~litary Service

In US Army (1942-1946) drafted honorably discharged as Captain Chinese language served with Chinese combat forces in Burma and China (decorated by Republic of China) in charge of Stars amp Stripes ~ China Edition in Shanghai instructor of tactics in Field Artillery School

Education

BA 1938 Lehigh University (Journalism and Econo~ics) Visiting Fellow Princeton University 1952-53 (gr~duate study in international

economics politicalmiddoteconomy)

Member

Asia Society Japan Society Council on Foreign Relations International House of Japan International Club of Washington National Press Club The Lotos Club (New York)

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Jocm Chapman Managing Editor Harvard BUSlnessRcview

John Exter Executive Vice President First National City Bank of New York

Walter Levy Oil Consultant Room 3232 30 Rockefeller Plaza New York

Gabriel Hauge Chairman Manufacturers Hanover Bank and Trust Company

Kenneth T bull Young President Asia Society

bus A Reis Vice President International Ore [ Minerals Company Los Angeles

Prof Alexander Eckstein Director Center for Asia Studies University of Michigan

Edound Gullion Head Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy Tufts University

Willi~ D Butler Vice President Chase Manhattan Bank

IAl~ert Neal President Committee for Economic Development i

Phillip Potter Chief WSGhington Bureau Baltirr~re Sun

Howard Flieger Executive Editor US News and World Report

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Ambassador Francis J Galbraith US Embassy Singapore

IProf William W Lockwood Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs Princeton University

Arthur Dean Sullivan and Cromwell

Heroan Belth Bache and Company

The Honorable Cecil M Harden former Member of Congress and present Republican National Committeewoman for Indiana

The Honorable John T Myers Member of Congress

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T-e EO1orable Bryce Harlow Suite 312 1730 K Street N W Washington D C 20006

Dear Bryce

Congratulations on your appointment as Congressional Liaison for the ~ihite house I know it will he a popular appointment here on the hill and like my colleagues I loc~ forward to working with you at this time of hope for the country

I think most of us applaud the President-Elects decision to shake up the State Department to some extent Although I have a high opinion of the caliber of most of the Foreign Service I do not see how the country could fail to benefit from a questioning of our foreign policy premises and the bringing in of new people with new ideas for solution of our long-standing problems

Hhile saying this there are two Assistant Secretaries of State for whom I have a very high opinion and who I hope Hr Nixon will retain in one important capacity or another The first is obviously Bill Macomber Bill has been an extremely popular Assistant Secretary for c~ssi~nal--Relations and the me~bers of both parties cn the hill will applaud his retention in a key pos~t~on A Republican himself he still retains great feeling for the memory of Dulles and yet he has conducted himself in such a way in the past four years that at times I thought he was almost the only asset the Department had in the eyes of Congress

The second man who has impressed me favorabl Secretary for Hid-Eastern Affairs a career man who w Turkey and before that Ambassador to Saudi Arabia citizen and a man with an excellent grasp of his area not know anything about his politics but I suspect it is not an impor~ant element in his makecp since he is best known as a middle Eastern specialist

The Honorable Bryce Harlow Uovcmber 13 1968

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Good luck in helping tir Nixon put together the next Acmi1istration and best personlt1l -ishes to you

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48 Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs

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Dr Gilbert Warren Nutter Chairman Department of Economics University of Virginia Charlottesville Virginia

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RE WARREN NUTTER - ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE FOR ECONOMIC AFFIARS

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~9 Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs

Incumbent Edward D Re U IOO~68 TermExp

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Robert Strausz-Hupe (65)Resume under Ambassadors III Allen

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To Dick Allen From Wm Kintner Re John Bowling

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His post before coming to the Foreign Service Instishytute was a key position in the US Consulate in Karachi (I believe C~unsul General)

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Incumbent Joseph J Sisco D Maryland 090165

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Dear ~ Murphy

I Vant to bring to your attention my interest in serving in the new administration Only on my return from a long trip to Australia Philippines and Indonesia this week did I know of your service to the Presiden~~Elect In your s~arch for qualified personnel you may find my talents of ~se

The resume attached has been sent earlier to John Mitchell Peter Flannigan Bryce Har l ow and Harry Flemming as well as to Mr Nixon by Congressman John T Myers of Indiana

At a time when Asians are wondering whether interest in Asia will be maintained utilization of some like myself with long involvement in Pacific affairs would seem to be helpful

I will be on vacation in Nassau and Bradenton the next two weeks but would of course hop back to New York or Washington Should you wish Congressman Myers I

office telephone 225-ii889 at the Capitol will know where to reach me

From December 22 to 25 I will be in Washingto~ (telephone 362-3064) On the 26th and 27th I will be in my New York office (telephone 974-4254)

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Political and government relations analyst~nd advisor for an international oil company Supervises surveys of political social and government developments and trends significant to business and governments in area from Japan to Pakistan Advises top management on operational programs and planning from standpoint of political and government conditions

Advises on corporate comnunications with governments (U S and foreign) to assure maximum understanding and minimum mis~i~terpretation of company policies and activities

Knows well most count~ies (Japan Korea China Hongkong Philippines Vietnam Thailand Malaysia Singapore Indonesia Australia India and Pakistan generally informed on other~) Visits area frequently to maintain up-to-date knowledge of external and internal developments in each country of regional relationships and of bi-lateral relations with the US

Draws on 2S years of training cnd experience in international economics political science military affairs and business Joined Esso Standard Eastern Inc Asia and Pacific regional operating affiliate of Standard Oil Company (NJ) in 1963

Participates in program committees of Asia Society in discussion roundshytables of Council on Foreign Relations in programs at Brookings institution Widely acquainted in academic and finan~e circlesin both the US and Asia

1957 - 1963

Six years with national news magazines as chief Far EastErncorrespond~nt and as senior editor for special letter pages on international buiiness and economic deve16pments

Covered US-Japan Security Treaty negotiations~apans miracle economic revival chaos in Indonesia India t--epal end of communist insurgency in Xalaysia coup and recovery in Thailand change ~n Korea beginning of Singapores recovery and economic miracle Vietn~mlast Quemoy crisis in Taiwan Strait beginning of USmiddotbalance ofpayme~ts crisis surge of US investment abroad

1957-1960 Newsweek Manazine 1960-1963 US News and World Re~ort

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T~ree years as mJnaging editor of Aviation Week Magazine Concerned with aviation and space uevelopments particularly the beginning of the US space program Maintained personal interest in iimited warfare and countershyinsu-gency Involved in coverage of first air t rltlffic crises and _problems

Eight years as chief correspondent in As~a for Business Week Magazine Avi~tion Week and other McGraw-Hill busi6ess magazines Covered collapse or Nationalist China and communist takeovbr of midnland China occupation of Japan and beginning of Japans economib revival peace treaty negotiations Korean War Indo-China war insurgency in Malaysia first years of Philippin~ independence

(Spent one year (1952-1953) on sabbatical fellowship from the Council on Foreign Relations)

Y~litary Service

In US Army (1942-1946) drafted honorably discharged as Captain Chinese language served with Chinese combat forces in Burma and China (decorated by Republic of China) in charge of Stars amp Stripes ~ China Edition in Shanghai instructor of tactics in Field Artillery School

Education

BA 1938 Lehigh University (Journalism and Econo~ics) Visiting Fellow Princeton University 1952-53 (gr~duate study in international

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John Exter Executive Vice President First National City Bank of New York

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Gabriel Hauge Chairman Manufacturers Hanover Bank and Trust Company

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bus A Reis Vice President International Ore [ Minerals Company Los Angeles

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Edound Gullion Head Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy Tufts University

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Congratulations on your appointment as Congressional Liaison for the ~ihite house I know it will he a popular appointment here on the hill and like my colleagues I loc~ forward to working with you at this time of hope for the country

I think most of us applaud the President-Elects decision to shake up the State Department to some extent Although I have a high opinion of the caliber of most of the Foreign Service I do not see how the country could fail to benefit from a questioning of our foreign policy premises and the bringing in of new people with new ideas for solution of our long-standing problems

Hhile saying this there are two Assistant Secretaries of State for whom I have a very high opinion and who I hope Hr Nixon will retain in one important capacity or another The first is obviously Bill Macomber Bill has been an extremely popular Assistant Secretary for c~ssi~nal--Relations and the me~bers of both parties cn the hill will applaud his retention in a key pos~t~on A Republican himself he still retains great feeling for the memory of Dulles and yet he has conducted himself in such a way in the past four years that at times I thought he was almost the only asset the Department had in the eyes of Congress

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Dr Gilbert Warren Nutter Chairman Department of Economics University of Virginia Charlottesville Virginia

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~9 Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs

Incumbent Edward D Re U IOO~68 TermExp

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Robert Strausz-Hupe (65)Resume under Ambassadors III Allen

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His post before coming to the Foreign Service Instishytute was a key position in the US Consulate in Karachi (I believe C~unsul General)

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50 Assistant Secretary of State for International Organishyzational Affairs

Incumbent Joseph J Sisco D Maryland 090165

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Dear ~ Murphy

I Vant to bring to your attention my interest in serving in the new administration Only on my return from a long trip to Australia Philippines and Indonesia this week did I know of your service to the Presiden~~Elect In your s~arch for qualified personnel you may find my talents of ~se

The resume attached has been sent earlier to John Mitchell Peter Flannigan Bryce Har l ow and Harry Flemming as well as to Mr Nixon by Congressman John T Myers of Indiana

At a time when Asians are wondering whether interest in Asia will be maintained utilization of some like myself with long involvement in Pacific affairs would seem to be helpful

I will be on vacation in Nassau and Bradenton the next two weeks but would of course hop back to New York or Washington Should you wish Congressman Myers I

office telephone 225-ii889 at the Capitol will know where to reach me

From December 22 to 25 I will be in Washingto~ (telephone 362-3064) On the 26th and 27th I will be in my New York office (telephone 974-4254)

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Political and government relations analyst~nd advisor for an international oil company Supervises surveys of political social and government developments and trends significant to business and governments in area from Japan to Pakistan Advises top management on operational programs and planning from standpoint of political and government conditions

Advises on corporate comnunications with governments (U S and foreign) to assure maximum understanding and minimum mis~i~terpretation of company policies and activities

Knows well most count~ies (Japan Korea China Hongkong Philippines Vietnam Thailand Malaysia Singapore Indonesia Australia India and Pakistan generally informed on other~) Visits area frequently to maintain up-to-date knowledge of external and internal developments in each country of regional relationships and of bi-lateral relations with the US

Draws on 2S years of training cnd experience in international economics political science military affairs and business Joined Esso Standard Eastern Inc Asia and Pacific regional operating affiliate of Standard Oil Company (NJ) in 1963

Participates in program committees of Asia Society in discussion roundshytables of Council on Foreign Relations in programs at Brookings institution Widely acquainted in academic and finan~e circlesin both the US and Asia

1957 - 1963

Six years with national news magazines as chief Far EastErncorrespond~nt and as senior editor for special letter pages on international buiiness and economic deve16pments

Covered US-Japan Security Treaty negotiations~apans miracle economic revival chaos in Indonesia India t--epal end of communist insurgency in Xalaysia coup and recovery in Thailand change ~n Korea beginning of Singapores recovery and economic miracle Vietn~mlast Quemoy crisis in Taiwan Strait beginning of USmiddotbalance ofpayme~ts crisis surge of US investment abroad

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Eight years as chief correspondent in As~a for Business Week Magazine Avi~tion Week and other McGraw-Hill busi6ess magazines Covered collapse or Nationalist China and communist takeovbr of midnland China occupation of Japan and beginning of Japans economib revival peace treaty negotiations Korean War Indo-China war insurgency in Malaysia first years of Philippin~ independence

(Spent one year (1952-1953) on sabbatical fellowship from the Council on Foreign Relations)

Y~litary Service

In US Army (1942-1946) drafted honorably discharged as Captain Chinese language served with Chinese combat forces in Burma and China (decorated by Republic of China) in charge of Stars amp Stripes ~ China Edition in Shanghai instructor of tactics in Field Artillery School

Education

BA 1938 Lehigh University (Journalism and Econo~ics) Visiting Fellow Princeton University 1952-53 (gr~duate study in international

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John Exter Executive Vice President First National City Bank of New York

Walter Levy Oil Consultant Room 3232 30 Rockefeller Plaza New York

Gabriel Hauge Chairman Manufacturers Hanover Bank and Trust Company

Kenneth T bull Young President Asia Society

bus A Reis Vice President International Ore [ Minerals Company Los Angeles

Prof Alexander Eckstein Director Center for Asia Studies University of Michigan

Edound Gullion Head Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy Tufts University

Willi~ D Butler Vice President Chase Manhattan Bank

IAl~ert Neal President Committee for Economic Development i

Phillip Potter Chief WSGhington Bureau Baltirr~re Sun

Howard Flieger Executive Editor US News and World Report

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IProf William W Lockwood Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs Princeton University

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Heroan Belth Bache and Company

The Honorable Cecil M Harden former Member of Congress and present Republican National Committeewoman for Indiana

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Dear Bryce

Congratulations on your appointment as Congressional Liaison for the ~ihite house I know it will he a popular appointment here on the hill and like my colleagues I loc~ forward to working with you at this time of hope for the country

I think most of us applaud the President-Elects decision to shake up the State Department to some extent Although I have a high opinion of the caliber of most of the Foreign Service I do not see how the country could fail to benefit from a questioning of our foreign policy premises and the bringing in of new people with new ideas for solution of our long-standing problems

Hhile saying this there are two Assistant Secretaries of State for whom I have a very high opinion and who I hope Hr Nixon will retain in one important capacity or another The first is obviously Bill Macomber Bill has been an extremely popular Assistant Secretary for c~ssi~nal--Relations and the me~bers of both parties cn the hill will applaud his retention in a key pos~t~on A Republican himself he still retains great feeling for the memory of Dulles and yet he has conducted himself in such a way in the past four years that at times I thought he was almost the only asset the Department had in the eyes of Congress

The second man who has impressed me favorabl Secretary for Hid-Eastern Affairs a career man who w Turkey and before that Ambassador to Saudi Arabia citizen and a man with an excellent grasp of his area not know anything about his politics but I suspect it is not an impor~ant element in his makecp since he is best known as a middle Eastern specialist

The Honorable Bryce Harlow Uovcmber 13 1968

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Dr Gilbert Warren Nutter Chairman Department of Economics University of Virginia Charlottesville Virginia

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~9 Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs

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Robert Strausz-Hupe (65)Resume under Ambassadors III Allen

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To Dick Allen From Wm Kintner Re John Bowling

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His post before coming to the Foreign Service Instishytute was a key position in the US Consulate in Karachi (I believe C~unsul General)

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Political and government relations analyst~nd advisor for an international oil company Supervises surveys of political social and government developments and trends significant to business and governments in area from Japan to Pakistan Advises top management on operational programs and planning from standpoint of political and government conditions

Advises on corporate comnunications with governments (U S and foreign) to assure maximum understanding and minimum mis~i~terpretation of company policies and activities

Knows well most count~ies (Japan Korea China Hongkong Philippines Vietnam Thailand Malaysia Singapore Indonesia Australia India and Pakistan generally informed on other~) Visits area frequently to maintain up-to-date knowledge of external and internal developments in each country of regional relationships and of bi-lateral relations with the US

Draws on 2S years of training cnd experience in international economics political science military affairs and business Joined Esso Standard Eastern Inc Asia and Pacific regional operating affiliate of Standard Oil Company (NJ) in 1963

Participates in program committees of Asia Society in discussion roundshytables of Council on Foreign Relations in programs at Brookings institution Widely acquainted in academic and finan~e circlesin both the US and Asia

1957 - 1963

Six years with national news magazines as chief Far EastErncorrespond~nt and as senior editor for special letter pages on international buiiness and economic deve16pments

Covered US-Japan Security Treaty negotiations~apans miracle economic revival chaos in Indonesia India t--epal end of communist insurgency in Xalaysia coup and recovery in Thailand change ~n Korea beginning of Singapores recovery and economic miracle Vietn~mlast Quemoy crisis in Taiwan Strait beginning of USmiddotbalance ofpayme~ts crisis surge of US investment abroad

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Eight years as chief correspondent in As~a for Business Week Magazine Avi~tion Week and other McGraw-Hill busi6ess magazines Covered collapse or Nationalist China and communist takeovbr of midnland China occupation of Japan and beginning of Japans economib revival peace treaty negotiations Korean War Indo-China war insurgency in Malaysia first years of Philippin~ independence

(Spent one year (1952-1953) on sabbatical fellowship from the Council on Foreign Relations)

Y~litary Service

In US Army (1942-1946) drafted honorably discharged as Captain Chinese language served with Chinese combat forces in Burma and China (decorated by Republic of China) in charge of Stars amp Stripes ~ China Edition in Shanghai instructor of tactics in Field Artillery School

Education

BA 1938 Lehigh University (Journalism and Econo~ics) Visiting Fellow Princeton University 1952-53 (gr~duate study in international

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Jocm Chapman Managing Editor Harvard BUSlnessRcview

John Exter Executive Vice President First National City Bank of New York

Walter Levy Oil Consultant Room 3232 30 Rockefeller Plaza New York

Gabriel Hauge Chairman Manufacturers Hanover Bank and Trust Company

Kenneth T bull Young President Asia Society

bus A Reis Vice President International Ore [ Minerals Company Los Angeles

Prof Alexander Eckstein Director Center for Asia Studies University of Michigan

Edound Gullion Head Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy Tufts University

Willi~ D Butler Vice President Chase Manhattan Bank

IAl~ert Neal President Committee for Economic Development i

Phillip Potter Chief WSGhington Bureau Baltirr~re Sun

Howard Flieger Executive Editor US News and World Report

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IProf William W Lockwood Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs Princeton University

Arthur Dean Sullivan and Cromwell

Heroan Belth Bache and Company

The Honorable Cecil M Harden former Member of Congress and present Republican National Committeewoman for Indiana

The Honorable John T Myers Member of Congress

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Incumbent Parker T Hart u Illinois 100468

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Congratulations on your appointment as Congressional Liaison for the ~ihite house I know it will he a popular appointment here on the hill and like my colleagues I loc~ forward to working with you at this time of hope for the country

I think most of us applaud the President-Elects decision to shake up the State Department to some extent Although I have a high opinion of the caliber of most of the Foreign Service I do not see how the country could fail to benefit from a questioning of our foreign policy premises and the bringing in of new people with new ideas for solution of our long-standing problems

Hhile saying this there are two Assistant Secretaries of State for whom I have a very high opinion and who I hope Hr Nixon will retain in one important capacity or another The first is obviously Bill Macomber Bill has been an extremely popular Assistant Secretary for c~ssi~nal--Relations and the me~bers of both parties cn the hill will applaud his retention in a key pos~t~on A Republican himself he still retains great feeling for the memory of Dulles and yet he has conducted himself in such a way in the past four years that at times I thought he was almost the only asset the Department had in the eyes of Congress

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The Honorable Bryce Harlow Uovcmber 13 1968

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Dr Gilbert Warren Nutter Chairman Department of Economics University of Virginia Charlottesville Virginia

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RE WARREN NUTTER - ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE FOR ECONOMIC AFFIARS

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~9 Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs

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Robert Strausz-Hupe (65)Resume under Ambassadors III Allen

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MEMORANDUM

To Dick Allen From Wm Kintner Re John Bowling

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His post before coming to the Foreign Service Instishytute was a key position in the US Consulate in Karachi (I believe C~unsul General)

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Incumbent Joseph J Sisco D Maryland 090165

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T~ree years as mJnaging editor of Aviation Week Magazine Concerned with aviation and space uevelopments particularly the beginning of the US space program Maintained personal interest in iimited warfare and countershyinsu-gency Involved in coverage of first air t rltlffic crises and _problems

Eight years as chief correspondent in As~a for Business Week Magazine Avi~tion Week and other McGraw-Hill busi6ess magazines Covered collapse or Nationalist China and communist takeovbr of midnland China occupation of Japan and beginning of Japans economib revival peace treaty negotiations Korean War Indo-China war insurgency in Malaysia first years of Philippin~ independence

(Spent one year (1952-1953) on sabbatical fellowship from the Council on Foreign Relations)

Y~litary Service

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Education

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John Exter Executive Vice President First National City Bank of New York

Walter Levy Oil Consultant Room 3232 30 Rockefeller Plaza New York

Gabriel Hauge Chairman Manufacturers Hanover Bank and Trust Company

Kenneth T bull Young President Asia Society

bus A Reis Vice President International Ore [ Minerals Company Los Angeles

Prof Alexander Eckstein Director Center for Asia Studies University of Michigan

Edound Gullion Head Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy Tufts University

Willi~ D Butler Vice President Chase Manhattan Bank

IAl~ert Neal President Committee for Economic Development i

Phillip Potter Chief WSGhington Bureau Baltirr~re Sun

Howard Flieger Executive Editor US News and World Report

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IProf William W Lockwood Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs Princeton University

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Congratulations on your appointment as Congressional Liaison for the ~ihite house I know it will he a popular appointment here on the hill and like my colleagues I loc~ forward to working with you at this time of hope for the country

I think most of us applaud the President-Elects decision to shake up the State Department to some extent Although I have a high opinion of the caliber of most of the Foreign Service I do not see how the country could fail to benefit from a questioning of our foreign policy premises and the bringing in of new people with new ideas for solution of our long-standing problems

Hhile saying this there are two Assistant Secretaries of State for whom I have a very high opinion and who I hope Hr Nixon will retain in one important capacity or another The first is obviously Bill Macomber Bill has been an extremely popular Assistant Secretary for c~ssi~nal--Relations and the me~bers of both parties cn the hill will applaud his retention in a key pos~t~on A Republican himself he still retains great feeling for the memory of Dulles and yet he has conducted himself in such a way in the past four years that at times I thought he was almost the only asset the Department had in the eyes of Congress

The second man who has impressed me favorabl Secretary for Hid-Eastern Affairs a career man who w Turkey and before that Ambassador to Saudi Arabia citizen and a man with an excellent grasp of his area not know anything about his politics but I suspect it is not an impor~ant element in his makecp since he is best known as a middle Eastern specialist

The Honorable Bryce Harlow Uovcmber 13 1968

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Dr Gilbert Warren Nutter Chairman Department of Economics University of Virginia Charlottesville Virginia

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~9 Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs

Incumbent Edward D Re U IOO~68 TermExp

Candidates

Robert Strausz-Hupe (65)Resume under Ambassadors III Allen

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To Dick Allen From Wm Kintner Re John Bowling

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His post before coming to the Foreign Service Instishytute was a key position in the US Consulate in Karachi (I believe C~unsul General)

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50 Assistant Secretary of State for International Organishyzational Affairs

Incumbent Joseph J Sisco D Maryland 090165

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Jocm Chapman Managing Editor Harvard BUSlnessRcview

John Exter Executive Vice President First National City Bank of New York

Walter Levy Oil Consultant Room 3232 30 Rockefeller Plaza New York

Gabriel Hauge Chairman Manufacturers Hanover Bank and Trust Company

Kenneth T bull Young President Asia Society

bus A Reis Vice President International Ore [ Minerals Company Los Angeles

Prof Alexander Eckstein Director Center for Asia Studies University of Michigan

Edound Gullion Head Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy Tufts University

Willi~ D Butler Vice President Chase Manhattan Bank

IAl~ert Neal President Committee for Economic Development i

Phillip Potter Chief WSGhington Bureau Baltirr~re Sun

Howard Flieger Executive Editor US News and World Report

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Ambassador Francis J Galbraith US Embassy Singapore

IProf William W Lockwood Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs Princeton University

Arthur Dean Sullivan and Cromwell

Heroan Belth Bache and Company

The Honorable Cecil M Harden former Member of Congress and present Republican National Committeewoman for Indiana

The Honorable John T Myers Member of Congress

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47 Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs

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Congratulations on your appointment as Congressional Liaison for the ~ihite house I know it will he a popular appointment here on the hill and like my colleagues I loc~ forward to working with you at this time of hope for the country

I think most of us applaud the President-Elects decision to shake up the State Department to some extent Although I have a high opinion of the caliber of most of the Foreign Service I do not see how the country could fail to benefit from a questioning of our foreign policy premises and the bringing in of new people with new ideas for solution of our long-standing problems

Hhile saying this there are two Assistant Secretaries of State for whom I have a very high opinion and who I hope Hr Nixon will retain in one important capacity or another The first is obviously Bill Macomber Bill has been an extremely popular Assistant Secretary for c~ssi~nal--Relations and the me~bers of both parties cn the hill will applaud his retention in a key pos~t~on A Republican himself he still retains great feeling for the memory of Dulles and yet he has conducted himself in such a way in the past four years that at times I thought he was almost the only asset the Department had in the eyes of Congress

The second man who has impressed me favorabl Secretary for Hid-Eastern Affairs a career man who w Turkey and before that Ambassador to Saudi Arabia citizen and a man with an excellent grasp of his area not know anything about his politics but I suspect it is not an impor~ant element in his makecp since he is best known as a middle Eastern specialist

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48 Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs

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Dr Gilbert Warren Nutter Chairman Department of Economics University of Virginia Charlottesville Virginia

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~9 Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs

Incumbent Edward D Re U IOO~68 TermExp

Candidates

Robert Strausz-Hupe (65)Resume under Ambassadors III Allen

John w BOWLING-~8 Prog Dir-For Service Insti Strausz-Hupe Allen

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His post before coming to the Foreign Service Instishytute was a key position in the US Consulate in Karachi (I believe C~unsul General)

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50 Assistant Secretary of State for International Organishyzational Affairs

Incumbent Joseph J Sisco D Maryland 090165

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47 Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs

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Congratulations on your appointment as Congressional Liaison for the ~ihite house I know it will he a popular appointment here on the hill and like my colleagues I loc~ forward to working with you at this time of hope for the country

I think most of us applaud the President-Elects decision to shake up the State Department to some extent Although I have a high opinion of the caliber of most of the Foreign Service I do not see how the country could fail to benefit from a questioning of our foreign policy premises and the bringing in of new people with new ideas for solution of our long-standing problems

Hhile saying this there are two Assistant Secretaries of State for whom I have a very high opinion and who I hope Hr Nixon will retain in one important capacity or another The first is obviously Bill Macomber Bill has been an extremely popular Assistant Secretary for c~ssi~nal--Relations and the me~bers of both parties cn the hill will applaud his retention in a key pos~t~on A Republican himself he still retains great feeling for the memory of Dulles and yet he has conducted himself in such a way in the past four years that at times I thought he was almost the only asset the Department had in the eyes of Congress

The second man who has impressed me favorabl Secretary for Hid-Eastern Affairs a career man who w Turkey and before that Ambassador to Saudi Arabia citizen and a man with an excellent grasp of his area not know anything about his politics but I suspect it is not an impor~ant element in his makecp since he is best known as a middle Eastern specialist

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Dr Gilbert Warren Nutter Chairman Department of Economics University of Virginia Charlottesville Virginia

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~9 Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs

Incumbent Edward D Re U IOO~68 TermExp

Candidates

Robert Strausz-Hupe (65)Resume under Ambassadors III Allen

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To Dick Allen From Wm Kintner Re John Bowling

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His post before coming to the Foreign Service Instishytute was a key position in the US Consulate in Karachi (I believe C~unsul General)

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47 Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs

Incumbent Parker T Hart u Illinois 100468

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T-e EO1orable Bryce Harlow Suite 312 1730 K Street N W Washington D C 20006

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Congratulations on your appointment as Congressional Liaison for the ~ihite house I know it will he a popular appointment here on the hill and like my colleagues I loc~ forward to working with you at this time of hope for the country

I think most of us applaud the President-Elects decision to shake up the State Department to some extent Although I have a high opinion of the caliber of most of the Foreign Service I do not see how the country could fail to benefit from a questioning of our foreign policy premises and the bringing in of new people with new ideas for solution of our long-standing problems

Hhile saying this there are two Assistant Secretaries of State for whom I have a very high opinion and who I hope Hr Nixon will retain in one important capacity or another The first is obviously Bill Macomber Bill has been an extremely popular Assistant Secretary for c~ssi~nal--Relations and the me~bers of both parties cn the hill will applaud his retention in a key pos~t~on A Republican himself he still retains great feeling for the memory of Dulles and yet he has conducted himself in such a way in the past four years that at times I thought he was almost the only asset the Department had in the eyes of Congress

The second man who has impressed me favorabl Secretary for Hid-Eastern Affairs a career man who w Turkey and before that Ambassador to Saudi Arabia citizen and a man with an excellent grasp of his area not know anything about his politics but I suspect it is not an impor~ant element in his makecp since he is best known as a middle Eastern specialist

The Honorable Bryce Harlow Uovcmber 13 1968

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48 Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs

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Dr Gilbert Warren Nutter Chairman Department of Economics University of Virginia Charlottesville Virginia

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RE WARREN NUTTER - ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE FOR ECONOMIC AFFIARS

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~9 Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs

Incumbent Edward D Re U IOO~68 TermExp

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Robert Strausz-Hupe (65)Resume under Ambassadors III Allen

John w BOWLING-~8 Prog Dir-For Service Insti Strausz-Hupe Allen

Steven HESS-35 Author Martin Anderson Dick Allen

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His post before coming to the Foreign Service Instishytute was a key position in the US Consulate in Karachi (I believe C~unsul General)

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50 Assistant Secretary of State for International Organishyzational Affairs

Incumbent Joseph J Sisco D Maryland 090165

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Incumbent Parker T Hart u Illinois 100468

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T-e EO1orable Bryce Harlow Suite 312 1730 K Street N W Washington D C 20006

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Congratulations on your appointment as Congressional Liaison for the ~ihite house I know it will he a popular appointment here on the hill and like my colleagues I loc~ forward to working with you at this time of hope for the country

I think most of us applaud the President-Elects decision to shake up the State Department to some extent Although I have a high opinion of the caliber of most of the Foreign Service I do not see how the country could fail to benefit from a questioning of our foreign policy premises and the bringing in of new people with new ideas for solution of our long-standing problems

Hhile saying this there are two Assistant Secretaries of State for whom I have a very high opinion and who I hope Hr Nixon will retain in one important capacity or another The first is obviously Bill Macomber Bill has been an extremely popular Assistant Secretary for c~ssi~nal--Relations and the me~bers of both parties cn the hill will applaud his retention in a key pos~t~on A Republican himself he still retains great feeling for the memory of Dulles and yet he has conducted himself in such a way in the past four years that at times I thought he was almost the only asset the Department had in the eyes of Congress

The second man who has impressed me favorabl Secretary for Hid-Eastern Affairs a career man who w Turkey and before that Ambassador to Saudi Arabia citizen and a man with an excellent grasp of his area not know anything about his politics but I suspect it is not an impor~ant element in his makecp since he is best known as a middle Eastern specialist

The Honorable Bryce Harlow Uovcmber 13 1968

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Dr Gilbert Warren Nutter Chairman Department of Economics University of Virginia Charlottesville Virginia

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~9 Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs

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Robert Strausz-Hupe (65)Resume under Ambassadors III Allen

John w BOWLING-~8 Prog Dir-For Service Insti Strausz-Hupe Allen

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50 Assistant Secretary of State for International Organishyzational Affairs

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Congratulations on your appointment as Congressional Liaison for the ~ihite house I know it will he a popular appointment here on the hill and like my colleagues I loc~ forward to working with you at this time of hope for the country

I think most of us applaud the President-Elects decision to shake up the State Department to some extent Although I have a high opinion of the caliber of most of the Foreign Service I do not see how the country could fail to benefit from a questioning of our foreign policy premises and the bringing in of new people with new ideas for solution of our long-standing problems

Hhile saying this there are two Assistant Secretaries of State for whom I have a very high opinion and who I hope Hr Nixon will retain in one important capacity or another The first is obviously Bill Macomber Bill has been an extremely popular Assistant Secretary for c~ssi~nal--Relations and the me~bers of both parties cn the hill will applaud his retention in a key pos~t~on A Republican himself he still retains great feeling for the memory of Dulles and yet he has conducted himself in such a way in the past four years that at times I thought he was almost the only asset the Department had in the eyes of Congress

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The Honorable Bryce Harlow Uovcmber 13 1968

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RE WARREN NUTTER - ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE FOR ECONOMIC AFFIARS

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XII STATE

~9 Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs

Incumbent Edward D Re U IOO~68 TermExp

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XII STATE

47 Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs

Incumbent Parker T Hart u Illinois 100468

Candidates

Parker Hart - 58 Incumbent

_ Rec by Congo Conable (Strausz-Hupe)

Raymond D Gastil-38 Research AnalystHerman Kahn Dick Allen

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T-e EO1orable Bryce Harlow Suite 312 1730 K Street N W Washington D C 20006

Dear Bryce

Congratulations on your appointment as Congressional Liaison for the ~ihite house I know it will he a popular appointment here on the hill and like my colleagues I loc~ forward to working with you at this time of hope for the country

I think most of us applaud the President-Elects decision to shake up the State Department to some extent Although I have a high opinion of the caliber of most of the Foreign Service I do not see how the country could fail to benefit from a questioning of our foreign policy premises and the bringing in of new people with new ideas for solution of our long-standing problems

Hhile saying this there are two Assistant Secretaries of State for whom I have a very high opinion and who I hope Hr Nixon will retain in one important capacity or another The first is obviously Bill Macomber Bill has been an extremely popular Assistant Secretary for c~ssi~nal--Relations and the me~bers of both parties cn the hill will applaud his retention in a key pos~t~on A Republican himself he still retains great feeling for the memory of Dulles and yet he has conducted himself in such a way in the past four years that at times I thought he was almost the only asset the Department had in the eyes of Congress

The second man who has impressed me favorabl Secretary for Hid-Eastern Affairs a career man who w Turkey and before that Ambassador to Saudi Arabia citizen and a man with an excellent grasp of his area not know anything about his politics but I suspect it is not an impor~ant element in his makecp since he is best known as a middle Eastern specialist

The Honorable Bryce Harlow Uovcmber 13 1968

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Good luck in helping tir Nixon put together the next Acmi1istration and best personlt1l -ishes to you

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XII STATE

48 Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs

Incumbent Anthony M Solomon D Dis of Columbia 051865

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Dr Gilbert Warren Nutter Chairman Department of Economics University of Virginia Charlottesville Virginia

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DATE 12568

RE WARREN NUTTER - ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE FOR ECONOMIC AFFIARS

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XII STATE

~9 Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs

Incumbent Edward D Re U IOO~68 TermExp

Candidates

Robert Strausz-Hupe (65)Resume under Ambassadors III Allen

John w BOWLING-~8 Prog Dir-For Service Insti Strausz-Hupe Allen

Steven HESS-35 Author Martin Anderson Dick Allen

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MEMORANDUM

To Dick Allen From Wm Kintner Re John Bowling

Bowling is an excellent hard-nosed senior Career Foreign Service Officer now serving as Program Director of the Foreign Service Institute He was a keen Nixon supporterand nearly came to grief because of his superiors knowledge of it

His post before coming to the Foreign Service Instishytute was a key position in the US Consulate in Karachi (I believe C~unsul General)

He combines a long range experience in American diplomacyand foreign policy with an unusual grasp of academic developmentsand literature in the social sciences especially in the field of foreign affairs He has an extremly wide acquaintance among the Diplomatic Community He is very close to the top as far as rank is concerned He might very wellmiddot fitin the National SecurityStaff for the man following upmiddot outside research bull

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XII STATE

50 Assistant Secretary of State for International Organishyzational Affairs

Incumbent Joseph J Sisco D Maryland 090165

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Clare H Timberlake - bl State DepartmentRec by W Kintner (end by Allen)

Christopher PHILLIPS-48 ExPres-US Coun of Intnat t 1 Ch of Comm- Jay Cerf J Hanes

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T-e EO1orable Bryce Harlow Suite 312 1730 K Street N W Washington D C 20006

Dear Bryce

Congratulations on your appointment as Congressional Liaison for the ~ihite house I know it will he a popular appointment here on the hill and like my colleagues I loc~ forward to working with you at this time of hope for the country

I think most of us applaud the President-Elects decision to shake up the State Department to some extent Although I have a high opinion of the caliber of most of the Foreign Service I do not see how the country could fail to benefit from a questioning of our foreign policy premises and the bringing in of new people with new ideas for solution of our long-standing problems

Hhile saying this there are two Assistant Secretaries of State for whom I have a very high opinion and who I hope Hr Nixon will retain in one important capacity or another The first is obviously Bill Macomber Bill has been an extremely popular Assistant Secretary for c~ssi~nal--Relations and the me~bers of both parties cn the hill will applaud his retention in a key pos~t~on A Republican himself he still retains great feeling for the memory of Dulles and yet he has conducted himself in such a way in the past four years that at times I thought he was almost the only asset the Department had in the eyes of Congress

The second man who has impressed me favorabl Secretary for Hid-Eastern Affairs a career man who w Turkey and before that Ambassador to Saudi Arabia citizen and a man with an excellent grasp of his area not know anything about his politics but I suspect it is not an impor~ant element in his makecp since he is best known as a middle Eastern specialist

The Honorable Bryce Harlow Uovcmber 13 1968

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Good luck in helping tir Nixon put together the next Acmi1istration and best personlt1l -ishes to you

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48 Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs

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Dr Gilbert Warren Nutter Chairman Department of Economics University of Virginia Charlottesville Virginia

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RE WARREN NUTTER - ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE FOR ECONOMIC AFFIARS

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~9 Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs

Incumbent Edward D Re U IOO~68 TermExp

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Robert Strausz-Hupe (65)Resume under Ambassadors III Allen

John w BOWLING-~8 Prog Dir-For Service Insti Strausz-Hupe Allen

Steven HESS-35 Author Martin Anderson Dick Allen

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MEMORANDUM

To Dick Allen From Wm Kintner Re John Bowling

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His post before coming to the Foreign Service Instishytute was a key position in the US Consulate in Karachi (I believe C~unsul General)

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Incumbent Joseph J Sisco D Maryland 090165

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Good luck in helping tir Nixon put together the next Acmi1istration and best personlt1l -ishes to you

Sincerely

middot-v

Barber B Conable Jr

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HART -HARTMAN

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48 Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs

Incumbent Anthony M Solomon D Dis of Columbia 051865

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Dr Gilbert Warren Nutter Chairman Department of Economics University of Virginia Charlottesville Virginia

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RE WARREN NUTTER - ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE FOR ECONOMIC AFFIARS

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~9 Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs

Incumbent Edward D Re U IOO~68 TermExp

Candidates

Robert Strausz-Hupe (65)Resume under Ambassadors III Allen

John w BOWLING-~8 Prog Dir-For Service Insti Strausz-Hupe Allen

Steven HESS-35 Author Martin Anderson Dick Allen

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To Dick Allen From Wm Kintner Re John Bowling

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His post before coming to the Foreign Service Instishytute was a key position in the US Consulate in Karachi (I believe C~unsul General)

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50 Assistant Secretary of State for International Organishyzational Affairs

Incumbent Joseph J Sisco D Maryland 090165

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Christopher PHILLIPS-48 ExPres-US Coun of Intnat t 1 Ch of Comm- Jay Cerf J Hanes

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Dhal ran Jmiddotlne 8 49 0- 2 JUnl 20 I) l Dept July 26 gt1 d et Nat War Coil Alp 9 51 Dept Juce 12 52 dir Off of Ne a r E ff June 18 52 c o uns Cair o June 30 55 0- 1 Jan 29 57 app AE P to Jo r dan F ob 5 58 (did lot present c redentials) c on s l en wi th per s rank min Damasc us Mar 23 Sci dep asst sec of s tate for Nedr E a1d S ASlan

aff Dept Oc t 19 5S eM Feb 2 hi Arab l ang tr1~ FSI Mar 5 61 AEP to Saudi Arabia Apr 6 61 a lso EEMP t o Yemen Apr 6 61-Sept 2 7 b2 also AEP to Kuwait De c 21 61-July 12 6 3 AE P to Turkey July 22 65 lange Ar b (Sy r) Fr Ge r Port

Hart Rlc~ad Rort- b Ind Mar 2 5 3 Tulane U BA 51 Ind UMA555gt~56US Air Force 5355 1st It bull overse a s report( r~advtg mgr

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intell resch 8pecmiddot De c 16 56 1e(1 FSISept 7 58 Fr lan g trng Oct 19 5R C Yokashyrama Feb 8 59 0 - 7 Mar 9 59 0- 6 Feb 2 6 1 Chi l iang-area trn~ F S I Field Sch T achu rq A ug G 6 1 2d s ec -vc TJ 1 PCl Mar 17 t3 0-5 con s as~d 2d sec-COrS Taipei Apr 12 64 int rel off Dept Aug 28 66 0-4 Ap r 2 2 67 IdJZ Chin (v1andann)

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Hert William M-b N C Ja n 7 12 m app S-6 rad lo off WiesbadI~ Oc ~ 1amp 49 R-4 info o if att Brtl SSc l s Apr 5 51 trans US I nfo AJcy Aug 1 5 3 pun aiL o ff bull Barcelona Sept 29 l 3 5 -4 Mar 2B )4 cons ald cons Barce l ona Jun e 14 55 S -3 Dec 18 55 S-2 Dec 1557 p u b aff o ff Leapoldshyville Feb 9 58 ccrS and cons Le o poldville in add to pub ali off Feb 10 58 dec pub aff off att Rabat No v 2~ 59 c R-4 July 24 60 cR-3 Dec 25 60 Agc M a r 19 62 pera off June 11 6 2 pub aff off at Quito July 19 64 also c ons asgd c ons Quito

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bullbull w s carpenter - 53 bull DirecDu Pont Do bull Maurice H stans

Horace Chapman ROSE-6l-Resume under DepUnderSec for Adm John Hanes Robert C Hill

04 PAS POP 3

Dr Gilbert Warren Nutter Chairman Department of Economics University of Virginia Charlottesville Virginia

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NUTTER Gilbert W educator economist b Turta Mar 10 1923 s Coleman Ian and flr (jlb~) N An U Chgo 1944 AM ImiddotQS )hD 191~ m Jane Cahert Coueh Dee 4 ljmiddotl(j children-Collman Alston Jane Terry lIllt EHzwpoundth William Warren 10str eeons Ibullahnlte Coli 1946middot47 asst Pfof eeons Yale 1~qImiddoti6 lt1550 prof (cons U Va 1951-58 pror )- lthmn dfPt 1962- DIbull chier CIA 1lt~2middoti3 memo rerearch stafr Nat Bur Econ H 3rth 19tii- Sen(d trom ~nt to starf sgt ItmiddotS 11l3middotl6 lst It II 1918-54 Decorated rOlle -ilar m(oaL Mem Am Eton Assn lont rm 80ltbull Ihi Beta Kappa Club Cosmos (WashshylilknL uthQr Extent of Enlrrprist Monopoly Hl 1hr tnitfd State 1951 Growth of lndutrial IrrJhltion in the BOliet Union j 1962 Contbr profl - lIome 1860 Field Rd CharloUrille Va

American Economic Association 1964 NUTTER G(ilgtert) IIGrren academic b Topeka

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1 NAME NU TTER GILBE RT WARREN BOR N- 1923 ~ A C E - WHI TE ClTI ZEN SHI P- US

2 EDUCATION DEGREE- PHD OR EQ UIV AT- CHICAGO I N- lCONOMICS

3 PROFESS IO NAL HIS TO RY

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MEMORANDUM

TO THE FILES

FROM CC KNUDSEN

DATE 12568

RE WARREN NUTTER - ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE FOR ECONOMIC AFFIARS

This man is strongly recommended for this job by McCracken and Friedman He was on RNs Foreign Affairs Advisory Committee 60

XII STATE

~9 Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs

Incumbent Edward D Re U IOO~68 TermExp

Candidates

Robert Strausz-Hupe (65)Resume under Ambassadors III Allen

John w BOWLING-~8 Prog Dir-For Service Insti Strausz-Hupe Allen

Steven HESS-35 Author Martin Anderson Dick Allen

O~ PAS POP 3

MEMORANDUM

To Dick Allen From Wm Kintner Re John Bowling

Bowling is an excellent hard-nosed senior Career Foreign Service Officer now serving as Program Director of the Foreign Service Institute He was a keen Nixon supporterand nearly came to grief because of his superiors knowledge of it

His post before coming to the Foreign Service Instishytute was a key position in the US Consulate in Karachi (I believe C~unsul General)

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50 Assistant Secretary of State for International Organishyzational Affairs

Incumbent Joseph J Sisco D Maryland 090165

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Clare H Timberlake - bl State DepartmentRec by W Kintner (end by Allen)

Christopher PHILLIPS-48 ExPres-US Coun of Intnat t 1 Ch of Comm- Jay Cerf J Hanes

04 PAS POP 3

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Dr Roland I Perlsse c Cal18 Jaen320 RlO PisdrasoPllerto Rtco Telepho-~88 H)irif- 7e t4J ~ O~r~fce ~ 76 EXt6imiddot~s1ot 2~S Bor~J 8 SLiJltl~gf~leldli Ma2ISaC~XJS(fmiddotmiddot~tiS Q Ma~ 12 t 1

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1954-1964 Ass()ciateProfessoxof Govarnmeil q Univer~31t of T8huiS at El Pasoamp Texas 1964-euro6Professor and Chairmar of Uleuro Department of Political Scie~ce and Director of IZ1ter-Arnerican Studi3iS p rtershyAmerican Unvemiddotsity I Hato Ray Q San Juan PU8ItO Ric~o p 19A~pmiddoteset6 Visiting Professor Latr American Studies The ~ierl(Cat~ UIJ_7ered Washingtor p DC o Summsl o 1967

Military Service~

Europe - Military Intellig$yceuroJ 1943-19460 Legiow of Meri) also Certificate QfMerit by GlfJl~eral ELsenhower Ardennes Callpai3n

Reseazch Al1alystc IntellienceDivisio1 g Depatt~~ cfArny gt-34~~1950 US Forsig Serviee p 962

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rretch German Spa~Ji sh

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At-s t t Sec State for Near Eastern arid South Asian Affairs

Policy Planning Staff (State D )ept

(POSJTION)) J ~

Hudson Institute Raymond D GasUl Croton-on-Hldson NY 10520

I (NAiYJE)I I

i 38 Research Analyst

(AGE) (OCCUPATIO~)

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gurel1iawarfare PhD Anthropology Harvard __~~__~~~~~~~~~~~uw~~~--__--__---------

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XII STATE

48 Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs

Incumbent Anthony M Solomon D Dis of Columbia 051865

Candidates bull

bull G Warren Nutter 45 bull Ecom Prof U Va bull Vlcc-cket cent F t e d i3 11 r PPgtlshy

bullbull w s carpenter - 53 bull DirecDu Pont Do bull Maurice H stans

Horace Chapman ROSE-6l-Resume under DepUnderSec for Adm John Hanes Robert C Hill

04 PAS POP 3

Dr Gilbert Warren Nutter Chairman Department of Economics University of Virginia Charlottesville Virginia

Whos Who in America 1968

NUTTER Gilbert W educator economist b Turta Mar 10 1923 s Coleman Ian and flr (jlb~) N An U Chgo 1944 AM ImiddotQS )hD 191~ m Jane Cahert Coueh Dee 4 ljmiddotl(j children-Collman Alston Jane Terry lIllt EHzwpoundth William Warren 10str eeons Ibullahnlte Coli 1946middot47 asst Pfof eeons Yale 1~qImiddoti6 lt1550 prof (cons U Va 1951-58 pror )- lthmn dfPt 1962- DIbull chier CIA 1lt~2middoti3 memo rerearch stafr Nat Bur Econ H 3rth 19tii- Sen(d trom ~nt to starf sgt ItmiddotS 11l3middotl6 lst It II 1918-54 Decorated rOlle -ilar m(oaL Mem Am Eton Assn lont rm 80ltbull Ihi Beta Kappa Club Cosmos (WashshylilknL uthQr Extent of Enlrrprist Monopoly Hl 1hr tnitfd State 1951 Growth of lndutrial IrrJhltion in the BOliet Union j 1962 Contbr profl - lIome 1860 Field Rd CharloUrille Va

American Economic Association 1964 NUTTER G(ilgtert) IIGrren academic b Topeka

Kan bull 1923 AB U Chicago 1944 MAbull 1948 PbD 1949 Instr econs Lawrence CoIl 1946-47 asst )rof Yale 1949-56 asso profbull U va 1957-58 pror since 1958 chmn dept econs since 1962 asso dlr bull Thomas Jefterson Cenier since 1957 memo research statt Nat BU) Econ Research since 1955 FIELDS 3ab lc 12 DOC DIS The Extent of Entellnse Monoply In the United States 189H939 1949 PUB The exlenl or Enterprise Monopoly In tbe United States 1899-1939 1951 MonopOly Bigness and Progress JPE Dec 1956 On measuring Economic Growth JPE Feb 1957 Growth or Industrial Production In the SoViet Union 1962 ADDRESS 1860 Field Rdbullbull Cbarlotshytesvtlle Va

1 NAME NU TTER GILBE RT WARREN BOR N- 1923 ~ A C E - WHI TE ClTI ZEN SHI P- US

2 EDUCATION DEGREE- PHD OR EQ UIV AT- CHICAGO I N- lCONOMICS

3 PROFESS IO NAL HIS TO RY

62-6 8 ACADE MI C ADMIN-UNIV 55-68 NO NPROF I T ORGAN- AD VI SER 46-68 ACADEMIC raquo 52-53 FE D EXEC-FOR PL C Y INT~L L

4 SPECIA LITI ES

ACADEMIC- NON-AC ADEM I C- AREAshy

ECON OM ICS IN TERNAT I ONAL ECONOM IC S USSREEU f-lt uPE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NA TI ONAL SlCURI TY POLICY US IN DU STRIAL OR GAN I ZA TION INT EL LI GENCE THE ORY

5 EXEC UTI VE POSITI ONS OFF I CER DI RECTOR

BUSINE SS o o FOU NDATION o o COLLEG E o o PRO F AS SOC o o

6 MI SCE LL ANE OU S

POL PAR TY REPUB LI CAN AEI ASSOC YES SOURC E AEI FI LE

BIO GRAPH I ES WHOS WHOAMER I CA 67 AEA HAN DBOOK 6 4

ID NUMBER 30 7 FIL M NUMB ER 0 YEA R 1968

bull

MEMORANDUM

TO THE FILES

FROM CC KNUDSEN

DATE 12568

RE WARREN NUTTER - ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE FOR ECONOMIC AFFIARS

This man is strongly recommended for this job by McCracken and Friedman He was on RNs Foreign Affairs Advisory Committee 60

XII STATE

~9 Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs

Incumbent Edward D Re U IOO~68 TermExp

Candidates

Robert Strausz-Hupe (65)Resume under Ambassadors III Allen

John w BOWLING-~8 Prog Dir-For Service Insti Strausz-Hupe Allen

Steven HESS-35 Author Martin Anderson Dick Allen

O~ PAS POP 3

MEMORANDUM

To Dick Allen From Wm Kintner Re John Bowling

Bowling is an excellent hard-nosed senior Career Foreign Service Officer now serving as Program Director of the Foreign Service Institute He was a keen Nixon supporterand nearly came to grief because of his superiors knowledge of it

His post before coming to the Foreign Service Instishytute was a key position in the US Consulate in Karachi (I believe C~unsul General)

He combines a long range experience in American diplomacyand foreign policy with an unusual grasp of academic developmentsand literature in the social sciences especially in the field of foreign affairs He has an extremly wide acquaintance among the Diplomatic Community He is very close to the top as far as rank is concerned He might very wellmiddot fitin the National SecurityStaff for the man following upmiddot outside research bull

1

yen4 4_pbullbull 4 bull

XII STATE

50 Assistant Secretary of State for International Organishyzational Affairs

Incumbent Joseph J Sisco D Maryland 090165

Candidates

bullbull Roland I Perusse 47 bull Chrnn Dep of Pol Sci In-Am U bull bull

Clare H Timberlake - bl State DepartmentRec by W Kintner (end by Allen)

Christopher PHILLIPS-48 ExPres-US Coun of Intnat t 1 Ch of Comm- Jay Cerf J Hanes

04 PAS POP 3

BOGRAPHI~AL D~

Dr Roland I Perlsse c Cal18 Jaen320 RlO PisdrasoPllerto Rtco Telepho-~88 H)irif- 7e t4J ~ O~r~fce ~ 76 EXt6imiddot~s1ot 2~S Bor~J 8 SLiJltl~gf~leldli Ma2ISaC~XJS(fmiddotmiddot~tiS Q Ma~ 12 t 1

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Part-time Lactltlrer 1 GoVerJffiert and Politics u UnL of Marlald u

1954-1964 Ass()ciateProfessoxof Govarnmeil q Univer~31t of T8huiS at El Pasoamp Texas 1964-euro6Professor and Chairmar of Uleuro Department of Political Scie~ce and Director of IZ1ter-Arnerican Studi3iS p rtershyAmerican Unvemiddotsity I Hato Ray Q San Juan PU8ItO Ric~o p 19A~pmiddoteset6 Visiting Professor Latr American Studies The ~ierl(Cat~ UIJ_7ered Washingtor p DC o Summsl o 1967

Military Service~

Europe - Military Intellig$yceuroJ 1943-19460 Legiow of Meri) also Certificate QfMerit by GlfJl~eral ELsenhower Ardennes Callpai3n

Reseazch Al1alystc IntellienceDivisio1 g Depatt~~ cfArny gt-34~~1950 US Forsig Serviee p 962

Public AffairsOfficero U~S High Commission for GermdlY ad US Embassy BOl~g L~53-41953~ German DesltOffic61C o US lpoundotmiddotmat~io~ Age c~middot 1deg54-19- PiT Of-Ficer jltI~a~1 Q)ai rarT c~11middot~~1 a t ( I J J tltIt _1 JI_ V-gtr ~~ l~ _ ll W -0gt_-7 I-_-~b ~ ~~L~ ~

NATO g Paris 1957~41959t ForeLgn Affai~sOfficer De)aJ(~fE=J~t Stats u Washington DoC~ II 9[S~19eurolQPublic 1~-fQrmat10~~ Off-er USIA - 19620

Publlclnformatien Off~jr Pharmaceutical Marmiddotlufa~~Jrs ASiiJO iaLLc~I WaShililgtO middotD C Q 1962middotmiddot19E4 Cc1sul~artto firms Lh-jovBLlmer f contracts

Calr~didata fa Congress Marylard g May 10Q 1964 prUlal~ Dj Lecior0

IOSc holazs for S~rantOlo Q ~I(arl~amp~n fOJmiddotf~1dest C)il1lr~ce~p RrrisbJrg Pannslmiddotlvarlla~ Tune 1 - Tlly 5 19f4 Advisor t~Q I1l1sFe1~eD Head United StatFpoundrr-oodes 196J rmiddotlErto RJ rO s(atus plebisctE campaign

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PGl1t CQ ar~d SOCil1 i lc~-el gt imiddottJa IM~ad~l1y ofPoift i cal S-jj 311 57 National Planning Assclal(l~ I NatioAal PJt~lS1i Cluh Irdtmiddot8 ional Itlldi IcentS As~Jocia tiO2

rretch German Spa~Ji sh

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XII STATE

48 Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs

Incumbent Anthony M Solomon D Dis of Columbia 051865

Candidates bull

bull G Warren Nutter 45 bull Ecom Prof U Va bull Vlcc-cket cent F t e d i3 11 r PPgtlshy

bullbull w s carpenter - 53 bull DirecDu Pont Do bull Maurice H stans

Horace Chapman ROSE-6l-Resume under DepUnderSec for Adm John Hanes Robert C Hill

04 PAS POP 3

Dr Gilbert Warren Nutter Chairman Department of Economics University of Virginia Charlottesville Virginia

Whos Who in America 1968

NUTTER Gilbert W educator economist b Turta Mar 10 1923 s Coleman Ian and flr (jlb~) N An U Chgo 1944 AM ImiddotQS )hD 191~ m Jane Cahert Coueh Dee 4 ljmiddotl(j children-Collman Alston Jane Terry lIllt EHzwpoundth William Warren 10str eeons Ibullahnlte Coli 1946middot47 asst Pfof eeons Yale 1~qImiddoti6 lt1550 prof (cons U Va 1951-58 pror )- lthmn dfPt 1962- DIbull chier CIA 1lt~2middoti3 memo rerearch stafr Nat Bur Econ H 3rth 19tii- Sen(d trom ~nt to starf sgt ItmiddotS 11l3middotl6 lst It II 1918-54 Decorated rOlle -ilar m(oaL Mem Am Eton Assn lont rm 80ltbull Ihi Beta Kappa Club Cosmos (WashshylilknL uthQr Extent of Enlrrprist Monopoly Hl 1hr tnitfd State 1951 Growth of lndutrial IrrJhltion in the BOliet Union j 1962 Contbr profl - lIome 1860 Field Rd CharloUrille Va

American Economic Association 1964 NUTTER G(ilgtert) IIGrren academic b Topeka

Kan bull 1923 AB U Chicago 1944 MAbull 1948 PbD 1949 Instr econs Lawrence CoIl 1946-47 asst )rof Yale 1949-56 asso profbull U va 1957-58 pror since 1958 chmn dept econs since 1962 asso dlr bull Thomas Jefterson Cenier since 1957 memo research statt Nat BU) Econ Research since 1955 FIELDS 3ab lc 12 DOC DIS The Extent of Entellnse Monoply In the United States 189H939 1949 PUB The exlenl or Enterprise Monopoly In tbe United States 1899-1939 1951 MonopOly Bigness and Progress JPE Dec 1956 On measuring Economic Growth JPE Feb 1957 Growth or Industrial Production In the SoViet Union 1962 ADDRESS 1860 Field Rdbullbull Cbarlotshytesvtlle Va

1 NAME NU TTER GILBE RT WARREN BOR N- 1923 ~ A C E - WHI TE ClTI ZEN SHI P- US

2 EDUCATION DEGREE- PHD OR EQ UIV AT- CHICAGO I N- lCONOMICS

3 PROFESS IO NAL HIS TO RY

62-6 8 ACADE MI C ADMIN-UNIV 55-68 NO NPROF I T ORGAN- AD VI SER 46-68 ACADEMIC raquo 52-53 FE D EXEC-FOR PL C Y INT~L L

4 SPECIA LITI ES

ACADEMIC- NON-AC ADEM I C- AREAshy

ECON OM ICS IN TERNAT I ONAL ECONOM IC S USSREEU f-lt uPE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NA TI ONAL SlCURI TY POLICY US IN DU STRIAL OR GAN I ZA TION INT EL LI GENCE THE ORY

5 EXEC UTI VE POSITI ONS OFF I CER DI RECTOR

BUSINE SS o o FOU NDATION o o COLLEG E o o PRO F AS SOC o o

6 MI SCE LL ANE OU S

POL PAR TY REPUB LI CAN AEI ASSOC YES SOURC E AEI FI LE

BIO GRAPH I ES WHOS WHOAMER I CA 67 AEA HAN DBOOK 6 4

ID NUMBER 30 7 FIL M NUMB ER 0 YEA R 1968

bull

MEMORANDUM

TO THE FILES

FROM CC KNUDSEN

DATE 12568

RE WARREN NUTTER - ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE FOR ECONOMIC AFFIARS

This man is strongly recommended for this job by McCracken and Friedman He was on RNs Foreign Affairs Advisory Committee 60

XII STATE

~9 Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs

Incumbent Edward D Re U IOO~68 TermExp

Candidates

Robert Strausz-Hupe (65)Resume under Ambassadors III Allen

John w BOWLING-~8 Prog Dir-For Service Insti Strausz-Hupe Allen

Steven HESS-35 Author Martin Anderson Dick Allen

O~ PAS POP 3

MEMORANDUM

To Dick Allen From Wm Kintner Re John Bowling

Bowling is an excellent hard-nosed senior Career Foreign Service Officer now serving as Program Director of the Foreign Service Institute He was a keen Nixon supporterand nearly came to grief because of his superiors knowledge of it

His post before coming to the Foreign Service Instishytute was a key position in the US Consulate in Karachi (I believe C~unsul General)

He combines a long range experience in American diplomacyand foreign policy with an unusual grasp of academic developmentsand literature in the social sciences especially in the field of foreign affairs He has an extremly wide acquaintance among the Diplomatic Community He is very close to the top as far as rank is concerned He might very wellmiddot fitin the National SecurityStaff for the man following upmiddot outside research bull

1

yen4 4_pbullbull 4 bull

XII STATE

50 Assistant Secretary of State for International Organishyzational Affairs

Incumbent Joseph J Sisco D Maryland 090165

Candidates

bullbull Roland I Perusse 47 bull Chrnn Dep of Pol Sci In-Am U bull bull

Clare H Timberlake - bl State DepartmentRec by W Kintner (end by Allen)

Christopher PHILLIPS-48 ExPres-US Coun of Intnat t 1 Ch of Comm- Jay Cerf J Hanes

04 PAS POP 3

BOGRAPHI~AL D~

Dr Roland I Perlsse c Cal18 Jaen320 RlO PisdrasoPllerto Rtco Telepho-~88 H)irif- 7e t4J ~ O~r~fce ~ 76 EXt6imiddot~s1ot 2~S Bor~J 8 SLiJltl~gf~leldli Ma2ISaC~XJS(fmiddotmiddot~tiS Q Ma~ 12 t 1

Educatior amp

GraduatEJ o Aga~lam HighSchocl o AgawalRq Massadrlusect8 3 ValedictoTlan 7 Gradmiddot(lace o University of Wlsccnsi~~Q 1946- BA Jouxo1lslJ1t Ne1 Ycnrk Univ~rsity - 1943-1944y SorbO~rlElo ~ar~sl 1944~1945 Fosig~ SB]vice InstltutEo Washlrgtoo DC J 195C-l95l~ Gradua~e A~rerJLCai~ WashingtOi Do C t) 11 Pl~IID - middotInit~ecramiddottmiddotional Rela1~iot~S 5

Q i

Part-time Lactltlrer 1 GoVerJffiert and Politics u UnL of Marlald u

1954-1964 Ass()ciateProfessoxof Govarnmeil q Univer~31t of T8huiS at El Pasoamp Texas 1964-euro6Professor and Chairmar of Uleuro Department of Political Scie~ce and Director of IZ1ter-Arnerican Studi3iS p rtershyAmerican Unvemiddotsity I Hato Ray Q San Juan PU8ItO Ric~o p 19A~pmiddoteset6 Visiting Professor Latr American Studies The ~ierl(Cat~ UIJ_7ered Washingtor p DC o Summsl o 1967

Military Service~

Europe - Military Intellig$yceuroJ 1943-19460 Legiow of Meri) also Certificate QfMerit by GlfJl~eral ELsenhower Ardennes Callpai3n

Reseazch Al1alystc IntellienceDivisio1 g Depatt~~ cfArny gt-34~~1950 US Forsig Serviee p 962

Public AffairsOfficero U~S High Commission for GermdlY ad US Embassy BOl~g L~53-41953~ German DesltOffic61C o US lpoundotmiddotmat~io~ Age c~middot 1deg54-19- PiT Of-Ficer jltI~a~1 Q)ai rarT c~11middot~~1 a t ( I J J tltIt _1 JI_ V-gtr ~~ l~ _ ll W -0gt_-7 I-_-~b ~ ~~L~ ~

NATO g Paris 1957~41959t ForeLgn Affai~sOfficer De)aJ(~fE=J~t Stats u Washington DoC~ II 9[S~19eurolQPublic 1~-fQrmat10~~ Off-er USIA - 19620

Publlclnformatien Off~jr Pharmaceutical Marmiddotlufa~~Jrs ASiiJO iaLLc~I WaShililgtO middotD C Q 1962middotmiddot19E4 Cc1sul~artto firms Lh-jovBLlmer f contracts

Calr~didata fa Congress Marylard g May 10Q 1964 prUlal~ Dj Lecior0

IOSc holazs for S~rantOlo Q ~I(arl~amp~n fOJmiddotf~1dest C)il1lr~ce~p RrrisbJrg Pannslmiddotlvarlla~ Tune 1 - Tlly 5 19f4 Advisor t~Q I1l1sFe1~eD Head United StatFpoundrr-oodes 196J rmiddotlErto RJ rO s(atus plebisctE campaign

Amedca1 Assocation ClfiLLv6lSty PlOfeSil)rmiddot5~ Ui71ted Nat~on8 AS=H)ciation~ Chairna3 Mdt~t~ahid CLlmiddotl~e~~s COrrut1tte6 fo Fair Cmzgressiora1 Redistri~l~~g ArGl1La~ Political Sciee AssocLattoljForBigrl Servlltea A 1 a~ 1 IIIgtII~ K~va ~~ ~1ra e~a tl)1 ~ Alnlal Acd1l oiGg~middoti_J _I g ~ Jj amptLJ ~lt~_Q ~j wr WI ~---J ~- ~ W ~L a _L2 Ii

PGl1t CQ ar~d SOCil1 i lc~-el gt imiddottJa IM~ad~l1y ofPoift i cal S-jj 311 57 National Planning Assclal(l~ I NatioAal PJt~lS1i Cluh Irdtmiddot8 ional Itlldi IcentS As~Jocia tiO2

rretch German Spa~Ji sh

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Dr Gilbert Warren Nutter Chairman Department of Economics University of Virginia Charlottesville Virginia

Whos Who in America 1968

NUTTER Gilbert W educator economist b Turta Mar 10 1923 s Coleman Ian and flr (jlb~) N An U Chgo 1944 AM ImiddotQS )hD 191~ m Jane Cahert Coueh Dee 4 ljmiddotl(j children-Collman Alston Jane Terry lIllt EHzwpoundth William Warren 10str eeons Ibullahnlte Coli 1946middot47 asst Pfof eeons Yale 1~qImiddoti6 lt1550 prof (cons U Va 1951-58 pror )- lthmn dfPt 1962- DIbull chier CIA 1lt~2middoti3 memo rerearch stafr Nat Bur Econ H 3rth 19tii- Sen(d trom ~nt to starf sgt ItmiddotS 11l3middotl6 lst It II 1918-54 Decorated rOlle -ilar m(oaL Mem Am Eton Assn lont rm 80ltbull Ihi Beta Kappa Club Cosmos (WashshylilknL uthQr Extent of Enlrrprist Monopoly Hl 1hr tnitfd State 1951 Growth of lndutrial IrrJhltion in the BOliet Union j 1962 Contbr profl - lIome 1860 Field Rd CharloUrille Va

American Economic Association 1964 NUTTER G(ilgtert) IIGrren academic b Topeka

Kan bull 1923 AB U Chicago 1944 MAbull 1948 PbD 1949 Instr econs Lawrence CoIl 1946-47 asst )rof Yale 1949-56 asso profbull U va 1957-58 pror since 1958 chmn dept econs since 1962 asso dlr bull Thomas Jefterson Cenier since 1957 memo research statt Nat BU) Econ Research since 1955 FIELDS 3ab lc 12 DOC DIS The Extent of Entellnse Monoply In the United States 189H939 1949 PUB The exlenl or Enterprise Monopoly In tbe United States 1899-1939 1951 MonopOly Bigness and Progress JPE Dec 1956 On measuring Economic Growth JPE Feb 1957 Growth or Industrial Production In the SoViet Union 1962 ADDRESS 1860 Field Rdbullbull Cbarlotshytesvtlle Va

1 NAME NU TTER GILBE RT WARREN BOR N- 1923 ~ A C E - WHI TE ClTI ZEN SHI P- US

2 EDUCATION DEGREE- PHD OR EQ UIV AT- CHICAGO I N- lCONOMICS

3 PROFESS IO NAL HIS TO RY

62-6 8 ACADE MI C ADMIN-UNIV 55-68 NO NPROF I T ORGAN- AD VI SER 46-68 ACADEMIC raquo 52-53 FE D EXEC-FOR PL C Y INT~L L

4 SPECIA LITI ES

ACADEMIC- NON-AC ADEM I C- AREAshy

ECON OM ICS IN TERNAT I ONAL ECONOM IC S USSREEU f-lt uPE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NA TI ONAL SlCURI TY POLICY US IN DU STRIAL OR GAN I ZA TION INT EL LI GENCE THE ORY

5 EXEC UTI VE POSITI ONS OFF I CER DI RECTOR

BUSINE SS o o FOU NDATION o o COLLEG E o o PRO F AS SOC o o

6 MI SCE LL ANE OU S

POL PAR TY REPUB LI CAN AEI ASSOC YES SOURC E AEI FI LE

BIO GRAPH I ES WHOS WHOAMER I CA 67 AEA HAN DBOOK 6 4

ID NUMBER 30 7 FIL M NUMB ER 0 YEA R 1968

bull

MEMORANDUM

TO THE FILES

FROM CC KNUDSEN

DATE 12568

RE WARREN NUTTER - ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE FOR ECONOMIC AFFIARS

This man is strongly recommended for this job by McCracken and Friedman He was on RNs Foreign Affairs Advisory Committee 60

XII STATE

~9 Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs

Incumbent Edward D Re U IOO~68 TermExp

Candidates

Robert Strausz-Hupe (65)Resume under Ambassadors III Allen

John w BOWLING-~8 Prog Dir-For Service Insti Strausz-Hupe Allen

Steven HESS-35 Author Martin Anderson Dick Allen

O~ PAS POP 3

MEMORANDUM

To Dick Allen From Wm Kintner Re John Bowling

Bowling is an excellent hard-nosed senior Career Foreign Service Officer now serving as Program Director of the Foreign Service Institute He was a keen Nixon supporterand nearly came to grief because of his superiors knowledge of it

His post before coming to the Foreign Service Instishytute was a key position in the US Consulate in Karachi (I believe C~unsul General)

He combines a long range experience in American diplomacyand foreign policy with an unusual grasp of academic developmentsand literature in the social sciences especially in the field of foreign affairs He has an extremly wide acquaintance among the Diplomatic Community He is very close to the top as far as rank is concerned He might very wellmiddot fitin the National SecurityStaff for the man following upmiddot outside research bull

1

yen4 4_pbullbull 4 bull

XII STATE

50 Assistant Secretary of State for International Organishyzational Affairs

Incumbent Joseph J Sisco D Maryland 090165

Candidates

bullbull Roland I Perusse 47 bull Chrnn Dep of Pol Sci In-Am U bull bull

Clare H Timberlake - bl State DepartmentRec by W Kintner (end by Allen)

Christopher PHILLIPS-48 ExPres-US Coun of Intnat t 1 Ch of Comm- Jay Cerf J Hanes

04 PAS POP 3

BOGRAPHI~AL D~

Dr Roland I Perlsse c Cal18 Jaen320 RlO PisdrasoPllerto Rtco Telepho-~88 H)irif- 7e t4J ~ O~r~fce ~ 76 EXt6imiddot~s1ot 2~S Bor~J 8 SLiJltl~gf~leldli Ma2ISaC~XJS(fmiddotmiddot~tiS Q Ma~ 12 t 1

Educatior amp

GraduatEJ o Aga~lam HighSchocl o AgawalRq Massadrlusect8 3 ValedictoTlan 7 Gradmiddot(lace o University of Wlsccnsi~~Q 1946- BA Jouxo1lslJ1t Ne1 Ycnrk Univ~rsity - 1943-1944y SorbO~rlElo ~ar~sl 1944~1945 Fosig~ SB]vice InstltutEo Washlrgtoo DC J 195C-l95l~ Gradua~e A~rerJLCai~ WashingtOi Do C t) 11 Pl~IID - middotInit~ecramiddottmiddotional Rela1~iot~S 5

Q i

Part-time Lactltlrer 1 GoVerJffiert and Politics u UnL of Marlald u

1954-1964 Ass()ciateProfessoxof Govarnmeil q Univer~31t of T8huiS at El Pasoamp Texas 1964-euro6Professor and Chairmar of Uleuro Department of Political Scie~ce and Director of IZ1ter-Arnerican Studi3iS p rtershyAmerican Unvemiddotsity I Hato Ray Q San Juan PU8ItO Ric~o p 19A~pmiddoteset6 Visiting Professor Latr American Studies The ~ierl(Cat~ UIJ_7ered Washingtor p DC o Summsl o 1967

Military Service~

Europe - Military Intellig$yceuroJ 1943-19460 Legiow of Meri) also Certificate QfMerit by GlfJl~eral ELsenhower Ardennes Callpai3n

Reseazch Al1alystc IntellienceDivisio1 g Depatt~~ cfArny gt-34~~1950 US Forsig Serviee p 962

Public AffairsOfficero U~S High Commission for GermdlY ad US Embassy BOl~g L~53-41953~ German DesltOffic61C o US lpoundotmiddotmat~io~ Age c~middot 1deg54-19- PiT Of-Ficer jltI~a~1 Q)ai rarT c~11middot~~1 a t ( I J J tltIt _1 JI_ V-gtr ~~ l~ _ ll W -0gt_-7 I-_-~b ~ ~~L~ ~

NATO g Paris 1957~41959t ForeLgn Affai~sOfficer De)aJ(~fE=J~t Stats u Washington DoC~ II 9[S~19eurolQPublic 1~-fQrmat10~~ Off-er USIA - 19620

Publlclnformatien Off~jr Pharmaceutical Marmiddotlufa~~Jrs ASiiJO iaLLc~I WaShililgtO middotD C Q 1962middotmiddot19E4 Cc1sul~artto firms Lh-jovBLlmer f contracts

Calr~didata fa Congress Marylard g May 10Q 1964 prUlal~ Dj Lecior0

IOSc holazs for S~rantOlo Q ~I(arl~amp~n fOJmiddotf~1dest C)il1lr~ce~p RrrisbJrg Pannslmiddotlvarlla~ Tune 1 - Tlly 5 19f4 Advisor t~Q I1l1sFe1~eD Head United StatFpoundrr-oodes 196J rmiddotlErto RJ rO s(atus plebisctE campaign

Amedca1 Assocation ClfiLLv6lSty PlOfeSil)rmiddot5~ Ui71ted Nat~on8 AS=H)ciation~ Chairna3 Mdt~t~ahid CLlmiddotl~e~~s COrrut1tte6 fo Fair Cmzgressiora1 Redistri~l~~g ArGl1La~ Political Sciee AssocLattoljForBigrl Servlltea A 1 a~ 1 IIIgtII~ K~va ~~ ~1ra e~a tl)1 ~ Alnlal Acd1l oiGg~middoti_J _I g ~ Jj amptLJ ~lt~_Q ~j wr WI ~---J ~- ~ W ~L a _L2 Ii

PGl1t CQ ar~d SOCil1 i lc~-el gt imiddottJa IM~ad~l1y ofPoift i cal S-jj 311 57 National Planning Assclal(l~ I NatioAal PJt~lS1i Cluh Irdtmiddot8 ional Itlldi IcentS As~Jocia tiO2

rretch German Spa~Ji sh

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1 NAME NU TTER GILBE RT WARREN BOR N- 1923 ~ A C E - WHI TE ClTI ZEN SHI P- US

2 EDUCATION DEGREE- PHD OR EQ UIV AT- CHICAGO I N- lCONOMICS

3 PROFESS IO NAL HIS TO RY

62-6 8 ACADE MI C ADMIN-UNIV 55-68 NO NPROF I T ORGAN- AD VI SER 46-68 ACADEMIC raquo 52-53 FE D EXEC-FOR PL C Y INT~L L

4 SPECIA LITI ES

ACADEMIC- NON-AC ADEM I C- AREAshy

ECON OM ICS IN TERNAT I ONAL ECONOM IC S USSREEU f-lt uPE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NA TI ONAL SlCURI TY POLICY US IN DU STRIAL OR GAN I ZA TION INT EL LI GENCE THE ORY

5 EXEC UTI VE POSITI ONS OFF I CER DI RECTOR

BUSINE SS o o FOU NDATION o o COLLEG E o o PRO F AS SOC o o

6 MI SCE LL ANE OU S

POL PAR TY REPUB LI CAN AEI ASSOC YES SOURC E AEI FI LE

BIO GRAPH I ES WHOS WHOAMER I CA 67 AEA HAN DBOOK 6 4

ID NUMBER 30 7 FIL M NUMB ER 0 YEA R 1968

bull

MEMORANDUM

TO THE FILES

FROM CC KNUDSEN

DATE 12568

RE WARREN NUTTER - ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE FOR ECONOMIC AFFIARS

This man is strongly recommended for this job by McCracken and Friedman He was on RNs Foreign Affairs Advisory Committee 60

XII STATE

~9 Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs

Incumbent Edward D Re U IOO~68 TermExp

Candidates

Robert Strausz-Hupe (65)Resume under Ambassadors III Allen

John w BOWLING-~8 Prog Dir-For Service Insti Strausz-Hupe Allen

Steven HESS-35 Author Martin Anderson Dick Allen

O~ PAS POP 3

MEMORANDUM

To Dick Allen From Wm Kintner Re John Bowling

Bowling is an excellent hard-nosed senior Career Foreign Service Officer now serving as Program Director of the Foreign Service Institute He was a keen Nixon supporterand nearly came to grief because of his superiors knowledge of it

His post before coming to the Foreign Service Instishytute was a key position in the US Consulate in Karachi (I believe C~unsul General)

He combines a long range experience in American diplomacyand foreign policy with an unusual grasp of academic developmentsand literature in the social sciences especially in the field of foreign affairs He has an extremly wide acquaintance among the Diplomatic Community He is very close to the top as far as rank is concerned He might very wellmiddot fitin the National SecurityStaff for the man following upmiddot outside research bull

1

yen4 4_pbullbull 4 bull

XII STATE

50 Assistant Secretary of State for International Organishyzational Affairs

Incumbent Joseph J Sisco D Maryland 090165

Candidates

bullbull Roland I Perusse 47 bull Chrnn Dep of Pol Sci In-Am U bull bull

Clare H Timberlake - bl State DepartmentRec by W Kintner (end by Allen)

Christopher PHILLIPS-48 ExPres-US Coun of Intnat t 1 Ch of Comm- Jay Cerf J Hanes

04 PAS POP 3

BOGRAPHI~AL D~

Dr Roland I Perlsse c Cal18 Jaen320 RlO PisdrasoPllerto Rtco Telepho-~88 H)irif- 7e t4J ~ O~r~fce ~ 76 EXt6imiddot~s1ot 2~S Bor~J 8 SLiJltl~gf~leldli Ma2ISaC~XJS(fmiddotmiddot~tiS Q Ma~ 12 t 1

Educatior amp

GraduatEJ o Aga~lam HighSchocl o AgawalRq Massadrlusect8 3 ValedictoTlan 7 Gradmiddot(lace o University of Wlsccnsi~~Q 1946- BA Jouxo1lslJ1t Ne1 Ycnrk Univ~rsity - 1943-1944y SorbO~rlElo ~ar~sl 1944~1945 Fosig~ SB]vice InstltutEo Washlrgtoo DC J 195C-l95l~ Gradua~e A~rerJLCai~ WashingtOi Do C t) 11 Pl~IID - middotInit~ecramiddottmiddotional Rela1~iot~S 5

Q i

Part-time Lactltlrer 1 GoVerJffiert and Politics u UnL of Marlald u

1954-1964 Ass()ciateProfessoxof Govarnmeil q Univer~31t of T8huiS at El Pasoamp Texas 1964-euro6Professor and Chairmar of Uleuro Department of Political Scie~ce and Director of IZ1ter-Arnerican Studi3iS p rtershyAmerican Unvemiddotsity I Hato Ray Q San Juan PU8ItO Ric~o p 19A~pmiddoteset6 Visiting Professor Latr American Studies The ~ierl(Cat~ UIJ_7ered Washingtor p DC o Summsl o 1967

Military Service~

Europe - Military Intellig$yceuroJ 1943-19460 Legiow of Meri) also Certificate QfMerit by GlfJl~eral ELsenhower Ardennes Callpai3n

Reseazch Al1alystc IntellienceDivisio1 g Depatt~~ cfArny gt-34~~1950 US Forsig Serviee p 962

Public AffairsOfficero U~S High Commission for GermdlY ad US Embassy BOl~g L~53-41953~ German DesltOffic61C o US lpoundotmiddotmat~io~ Age c~middot 1deg54-19- PiT Of-Ficer jltI~a~1 Q)ai rarT c~11middot~~1 a t ( I J J tltIt _1 JI_ V-gtr ~~ l~ _ ll W -0gt_-7 I-_-~b ~ ~~L~ ~

NATO g Paris 1957~41959t ForeLgn Affai~sOfficer De)aJ(~fE=J~t Stats u Washington DoC~ II 9[S~19eurolQPublic 1~-fQrmat10~~ Off-er USIA - 19620

Publlclnformatien Off~jr Pharmaceutical Marmiddotlufa~~Jrs ASiiJO iaLLc~I WaShililgtO middotD C Q 1962middotmiddot19E4 Cc1sul~artto firms Lh-jovBLlmer f contracts

Calr~didata fa Congress Marylard g May 10Q 1964 prUlal~ Dj Lecior0

IOSc holazs for S~rantOlo Q ~I(arl~amp~n fOJmiddotf~1dest C)il1lr~ce~p RrrisbJrg Pannslmiddotlvarlla~ Tune 1 - Tlly 5 19f4 Advisor t~Q I1l1sFe1~eD Head United StatFpoundrr-oodes 196J rmiddotlErto RJ rO s(atus plebisctE campaign

Amedca1 Assocation ClfiLLv6lSty PlOfeSil)rmiddot5~ Ui71ted Nat~on8 AS=H)ciation~ Chairna3 Mdt~t~ahid CLlmiddotl~e~~s COrrut1tte6 fo Fair Cmzgressiora1 Redistri~l~~g ArGl1La~ Political Sciee AssocLattoljForBigrl Servlltea A 1 a~ 1 IIIgtII~ K~va ~~ ~1ra e~a tl)1 ~ Alnlal Acd1l oiGg~middoti_J _I g ~ Jj amptLJ ~lt~_Q ~j wr WI ~---J ~- ~ W ~L a _L2 Ii

PGl1t CQ ar~d SOCil1 i lc~-el gt imiddottJa IM~ad~l1y ofPoift i cal S-jj 311 57 National Planning Assclal(l~ I NatioAal PJt~lS1i Cluh Irdtmiddot8 ional Itlldi IcentS As~Jocia tiO2

rretch German Spa~Ji sh

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bull

MEMORANDUM

TO THE FILES

FROM CC KNUDSEN

DATE 12568

RE WARREN NUTTER - ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE FOR ECONOMIC AFFIARS

This man is strongly recommended for this job by McCracken and Friedman He was on RNs Foreign Affairs Advisory Committee 60

XII STATE

~9 Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs

Incumbent Edward D Re U IOO~68 TermExp

Candidates

Robert Strausz-Hupe (65)Resume under Ambassadors III Allen

John w BOWLING-~8 Prog Dir-For Service Insti Strausz-Hupe Allen

Steven HESS-35 Author Martin Anderson Dick Allen

O~ PAS POP 3

MEMORANDUM

To Dick Allen From Wm Kintner Re John Bowling

Bowling is an excellent hard-nosed senior Career Foreign Service Officer now serving as Program Director of the Foreign Service Institute He was a keen Nixon supporterand nearly came to grief because of his superiors knowledge of it

His post before coming to the Foreign Service Instishytute was a key position in the US Consulate in Karachi (I believe C~unsul General)

He combines a long range experience in American diplomacyand foreign policy with an unusual grasp of academic developmentsand literature in the social sciences especially in the field of foreign affairs He has an extremly wide acquaintance among the Diplomatic Community He is very close to the top as far as rank is concerned He might very wellmiddot fitin the National SecurityStaff for the man following upmiddot outside research bull

1

yen4 4_pbullbull 4 bull

XII STATE

50 Assistant Secretary of State for International Organishyzational Affairs

Incumbent Joseph J Sisco D Maryland 090165

Candidates

bullbull Roland I Perusse 47 bull Chrnn Dep of Pol Sci In-Am U bull bull

Clare H Timberlake - bl State DepartmentRec by W Kintner (end by Allen)

Christopher PHILLIPS-48 ExPres-US Coun of Intnat t 1 Ch of Comm- Jay Cerf J Hanes

04 PAS POP 3

BOGRAPHI~AL D~

Dr Roland I Perlsse c Cal18 Jaen320 RlO PisdrasoPllerto Rtco Telepho-~88 H)irif- 7e t4J ~ O~r~fce ~ 76 EXt6imiddot~s1ot 2~S Bor~J 8 SLiJltl~gf~leldli Ma2ISaC~XJS(fmiddotmiddot~tiS Q Ma~ 12 t 1

Educatior amp

GraduatEJ o Aga~lam HighSchocl o AgawalRq Massadrlusect8 3 ValedictoTlan 7 Gradmiddot(lace o University of Wlsccnsi~~Q 1946- BA Jouxo1lslJ1t Ne1 Ycnrk Univ~rsity - 1943-1944y SorbO~rlElo ~ar~sl 1944~1945 Fosig~ SB]vice InstltutEo Washlrgtoo DC J 195C-l95l~ Gradua~e A~rerJLCai~ WashingtOi Do C t) 11 Pl~IID - middotInit~ecramiddottmiddotional Rela1~iot~S 5

Q i

Part-time Lactltlrer 1 GoVerJffiert and Politics u UnL of Marlald u

1954-1964 Ass()ciateProfessoxof Govarnmeil q Univer~31t of T8huiS at El Pasoamp Texas 1964-euro6Professor and Chairmar of Uleuro Department of Political Scie~ce and Director of IZ1ter-Arnerican Studi3iS p rtershyAmerican Unvemiddotsity I Hato Ray Q San Juan PU8ItO Ric~o p 19A~pmiddoteset6 Visiting Professor Latr American Studies The ~ierl(Cat~ UIJ_7ered Washingtor p DC o Summsl o 1967

Military Service~

Europe - Military Intellig$yceuroJ 1943-19460 Legiow of Meri) also Certificate QfMerit by GlfJl~eral ELsenhower Ardennes Callpai3n

Reseazch Al1alystc IntellienceDivisio1 g Depatt~~ cfArny gt-34~~1950 US Forsig Serviee p 962

Public AffairsOfficero U~S High Commission for GermdlY ad US Embassy BOl~g L~53-41953~ German DesltOffic61C o US lpoundotmiddotmat~io~ Age c~middot 1deg54-19- PiT Of-Ficer jltI~a~1 Q)ai rarT c~11middot~~1 a t ( I J J tltIt _1 JI_ V-gtr ~~ l~ _ ll W -0gt_-7 I-_-~b ~ ~~L~ ~

NATO g Paris 1957~41959t ForeLgn Affai~sOfficer De)aJ(~fE=J~t Stats u Washington DoC~ II 9[S~19eurolQPublic 1~-fQrmat10~~ Off-er USIA - 19620

Publlclnformatien Off~jr Pharmaceutical Marmiddotlufa~~Jrs ASiiJO iaLLc~I WaShililgtO middotD C Q 1962middotmiddot19E4 Cc1sul~artto firms Lh-jovBLlmer f contracts

Calr~didata fa Congress Marylard g May 10Q 1964 prUlal~ Dj Lecior0

IOSc holazs for S~rantOlo Q ~I(arl~amp~n fOJmiddotf~1dest C)il1lr~ce~p RrrisbJrg Pannslmiddotlvarlla~ Tune 1 - Tlly 5 19f4 Advisor t~Q I1l1sFe1~eD Head United StatFpoundrr-oodes 196J rmiddotlErto RJ rO s(atus plebisctE campaign

Amedca1 Assocation ClfiLLv6lSty PlOfeSil)rmiddot5~ Ui71ted Nat~on8 AS=H)ciation~ Chairna3 Mdt~t~ahid CLlmiddotl~e~~s COrrut1tte6 fo Fair Cmzgressiora1 Redistri~l~~g ArGl1La~ Political Sciee AssocLattoljForBigrl Servlltea A 1 a~ 1 IIIgtII~ K~va ~~ ~1ra e~a tl)1 ~ Alnlal Acd1l oiGg~middoti_J _I g ~ Jj amptLJ ~lt~_Q ~j wr WI ~---J ~- ~ W ~L a _L2 Ii

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XII STATE

~9 Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs

Incumbent Edward D Re U IOO~68 TermExp

Candidates

Robert Strausz-Hupe (65)Resume under Ambassadors III Allen

John w BOWLING-~8 Prog Dir-For Service Insti Strausz-Hupe Allen

Steven HESS-35 Author Martin Anderson Dick Allen

O~ PAS POP 3

MEMORANDUM

To Dick Allen From Wm Kintner Re John Bowling

Bowling is an excellent hard-nosed senior Career Foreign Service Officer now serving as Program Director of the Foreign Service Institute He was a keen Nixon supporterand nearly came to grief because of his superiors knowledge of it

His post before coming to the Foreign Service Instishytute was a key position in the US Consulate in Karachi (I believe C~unsul General)

He combines a long range experience in American diplomacyand foreign policy with an unusual grasp of academic developmentsand literature in the social sciences especially in the field of foreign affairs He has an extremly wide acquaintance among the Diplomatic Community He is very close to the top as far as rank is concerned He might very wellmiddot fitin the National SecurityStaff for the man following upmiddot outside research bull

1

yen4 4_pbullbull 4 bull

XII STATE

50 Assistant Secretary of State for International Organishyzational Affairs

Incumbent Joseph J Sisco D Maryland 090165

Candidates

bullbull Roland I Perusse 47 bull Chrnn Dep of Pol Sci In-Am U bull bull

Clare H Timberlake - bl State DepartmentRec by W Kintner (end by Allen)

Christopher PHILLIPS-48 ExPres-US Coun of Intnat t 1 Ch of Comm- Jay Cerf J Hanes

04 PAS POP 3

BOGRAPHI~AL D~

Dr Roland I Perlsse c Cal18 Jaen320 RlO PisdrasoPllerto Rtco Telepho-~88 H)irif- 7e t4J ~ O~r~fce ~ 76 EXt6imiddot~s1ot 2~S Bor~J 8 SLiJltl~gf~leldli Ma2ISaC~XJS(fmiddotmiddot~tiS Q Ma~ 12 t 1

Educatior amp

GraduatEJ o Aga~lam HighSchocl o AgawalRq Massadrlusect8 3 ValedictoTlan 7 Gradmiddot(lace o University of Wlsccnsi~~Q 1946- BA Jouxo1lslJ1t Ne1 Ycnrk Univ~rsity - 1943-1944y SorbO~rlElo ~ar~sl 1944~1945 Fosig~ SB]vice InstltutEo Washlrgtoo DC J 195C-l95l~ Gradua~e A~rerJLCai~ WashingtOi Do C t) 11 Pl~IID - middotInit~ecramiddottmiddotional Rela1~iot~S 5

Q i

Part-time Lactltlrer 1 GoVerJffiert and Politics u UnL of Marlald u

1954-1964 Ass()ciateProfessoxof Govarnmeil q Univer~31t of T8huiS at El Pasoamp Texas 1964-euro6Professor and Chairmar of Uleuro Department of Political Scie~ce and Director of IZ1ter-Arnerican Studi3iS p rtershyAmerican Unvemiddotsity I Hato Ray Q San Juan PU8ItO Ric~o p 19A~pmiddoteset6 Visiting Professor Latr American Studies The ~ierl(Cat~ UIJ_7ered Washingtor p DC o Summsl o 1967

Military Service~

Europe - Military Intellig$yceuroJ 1943-19460 Legiow of Meri) also Certificate QfMerit by GlfJl~eral ELsenhower Ardennes Callpai3n

Reseazch Al1alystc IntellienceDivisio1 g Depatt~~ cfArny gt-34~~1950 US Forsig Serviee p 962

Public AffairsOfficero U~S High Commission for GermdlY ad US Embassy BOl~g L~53-41953~ German DesltOffic61C o US lpoundotmiddotmat~io~ Age c~middot 1deg54-19- PiT Of-Ficer jltI~a~1 Q)ai rarT c~11middot~~1 a t ( I J J tltIt _1 JI_ V-gtr ~~ l~ _ ll W -0gt_-7 I-_-~b ~ ~~L~ ~

NATO g Paris 1957~41959t ForeLgn Affai~sOfficer De)aJ(~fE=J~t Stats u Washington DoC~ II 9[S~19eurolQPublic 1~-fQrmat10~~ Off-er USIA - 19620

Publlclnformatien Off~jr Pharmaceutical Marmiddotlufa~~Jrs ASiiJO iaLLc~I WaShililgtO middotD C Q 1962middotmiddot19E4 Cc1sul~artto firms Lh-jovBLlmer f contracts

Calr~didata fa Congress Marylard g May 10Q 1964 prUlal~ Dj Lecior0

IOSc holazs for S~rantOlo Q ~I(arl~amp~n fOJmiddotf~1dest C)il1lr~ce~p RrrisbJrg Pannslmiddotlvarlla~ Tune 1 - Tlly 5 19f4 Advisor t~Q I1l1sFe1~eD Head United StatFpoundrr-oodes 196J rmiddotlErto RJ rO s(atus plebisctE campaign

Amedca1 Assocation ClfiLLv6lSty PlOfeSil)rmiddot5~ Ui71ted Nat~on8 AS=H)ciation~ Chairna3 Mdt~t~ahid CLlmiddotl~e~~s COrrut1tte6 fo Fair Cmzgressiora1 Redistri~l~~g ArGl1La~ Political Sciee AssocLattoljForBigrl Servlltea A 1 a~ 1 IIIgtII~ K~va ~~ ~1ra e~a tl)1 ~ Alnlal Acd1l oiGg~middoti_J _I g ~ Jj amptLJ ~lt~_Q ~j wr WI ~---J ~- ~ W ~L a _L2 Ii

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MEMORANDUM

To Dick Allen From Wm Kintner Re John Bowling

Bowling is an excellent hard-nosed senior Career Foreign Service Officer now serving as Program Director of the Foreign Service Institute He was a keen Nixon supporterand nearly came to grief because of his superiors knowledge of it

His post before coming to the Foreign Service Instishytute was a key position in the US Consulate in Karachi (I believe C~unsul General)

He combines a long range experience in American diplomacyand foreign policy with an unusual grasp of academic developmentsand literature in the social sciences especially in the field of foreign affairs He has an extremly wide acquaintance among the Diplomatic Community He is very close to the top as far as rank is concerned He might very wellmiddot fitin the National SecurityStaff for the man following upmiddot outside research bull

1

yen4 4_pbullbull 4 bull

XII STATE

50 Assistant Secretary of State for International Organishyzational Affairs

Incumbent Joseph J Sisco D Maryland 090165

Candidates

bullbull Roland I Perusse 47 bull Chrnn Dep of Pol Sci In-Am U bull bull

Clare H Timberlake - bl State DepartmentRec by W Kintner (end by Allen)

Christopher PHILLIPS-48 ExPres-US Coun of Intnat t 1 Ch of Comm- Jay Cerf J Hanes

04 PAS POP 3

BOGRAPHI~AL D~

Dr Roland I Perlsse c Cal18 Jaen320 RlO PisdrasoPllerto Rtco Telepho-~88 H)irif- 7e t4J ~ O~r~fce ~ 76 EXt6imiddot~s1ot 2~S Bor~J 8 SLiJltl~gf~leldli Ma2ISaC~XJS(fmiddotmiddot~tiS Q Ma~ 12 t 1

Educatior amp

GraduatEJ o Aga~lam HighSchocl o AgawalRq Massadrlusect8 3 ValedictoTlan 7 Gradmiddot(lace o University of Wlsccnsi~~Q 1946- BA Jouxo1lslJ1t Ne1 Ycnrk Univ~rsity - 1943-1944y SorbO~rlElo ~ar~sl 1944~1945 Fosig~ SB]vice InstltutEo Washlrgtoo DC J 195C-l95l~ Gradua~e A~rerJLCai~ WashingtOi Do C t) 11 Pl~IID - middotInit~ecramiddottmiddotional Rela1~iot~S 5

Q i

Part-time Lactltlrer 1 GoVerJffiert and Politics u UnL of Marlald u

1954-1964 Ass()ciateProfessoxof Govarnmeil q Univer~31t of T8huiS at El Pasoamp Texas 1964-euro6Professor and Chairmar of Uleuro Department of Political Scie~ce and Director of IZ1ter-Arnerican Studi3iS p rtershyAmerican Unvemiddotsity I Hato Ray Q San Juan PU8ItO Ric~o p 19A~pmiddoteset6 Visiting Professor Latr American Studies The ~ierl(Cat~ UIJ_7ered Washingtor p DC o Summsl o 1967

Military Service~

Europe - Military Intellig$yceuroJ 1943-19460 Legiow of Meri) also Certificate QfMerit by GlfJl~eral ELsenhower Ardennes Callpai3n

Reseazch Al1alystc IntellienceDivisio1 g Depatt~~ cfArny gt-34~~1950 US Forsig Serviee p 962

Public AffairsOfficero U~S High Commission for GermdlY ad US Embassy BOl~g L~53-41953~ German DesltOffic61C o US lpoundotmiddotmat~io~ Age c~middot 1deg54-19- PiT Of-Ficer jltI~a~1 Q)ai rarT c~11middot~~1 a t ( I J J tltIt _1 JI_ V-gtr ~~ l~ _ ll W -0gt_-7 I-_-~b ~ ~~L~ ~

NATO g Paris 1957~41959t ForeLgn Affai~sOfficer De)aJ(~fE=J~t Stats u Washington DoC~ II 9[S~19eurolQPublic 1~-fQrmat10~~ Off-er USIA - 19620

Publlclnformatien Off~jr Pharmaceutical Marmiddotlufa~~Jrs ASiiJO iaLLc~I WaShililgtO middotD C Q 1962middotmiddot19E4 Cc1sul~artto firms Lh-jovBLlmer f contracts

Calr~didata fa Congress Marylard g May 10Q 1964 prUlal~ Dj Lecior0

IOSc holazs for S~rantOlo Q ~I(arl~amp~n fOJmiddotf~1dest C)il1lr~ce~p RrrisbJrg Pannslmiddotlvarlla~ Tune 1 - Tlly 5 19f4 Advisor t~Q I1l1sFe1~eD Head United StatFpoundrr-oodes 196J rmiddotlErto RJ rO s(atus plebisctE campaign

Amedca1 Assocation ClfiLLv6lSty PlOfeSil)rmiddot5~ Ui71ted Nat~on8 AS=H)ciation~ Chairna3 Mdt~t~ahid CLlmiddotl~e~~s COrrut1tte6 fo Fair Cmzgressiora1 Redistri~l~~g ArGl1La~ Political Sciee AssocLattoljForBigrl Servlltea A 1 a~ 1 IIIgtII~ K~va ~~ ~1ra e~a tl)1 ~ Alnlal Acd1l oiGg~middoti_J _I g ~ Jj amptLJ ~lt~_Q ~j wr WI ~---J ~- ~ W ~L a _L2 Ii

PGl1t CQ ar~d SOCil1 i lc~-el gt imiddottJa IM~ad~l1y ofPoift i cal S-jj 311 57 National Planning Assclal(l~ I NatioAal PJt~lS1i Cluh Irdtmiddot8 ional Itlldi IcentS As~Jocia tiO2

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XII STATE

50 Assistant Secretary of State for International Organishyzational Affairs

Incumbent Joseph J Sisco D Maryland 090165

Candidates

bullbull Roland I Perusse 47 bull Chrnn Dep of Pol Sci In-Am U bull bull

Clare H Timberlake - bl State DepartmentRec by W Kintner (end by Allen)

Christopher PHILLIPS-48 ExPres-US Coun of Intnat t 1 Ch of Comm- Jay Cerf J Hanes

04 PAS POP 3

BOGRAPHI~AL D~

Dr Roland I Perlsse c Cal18 Jaen320 RlO PisdrasoPllerto Rtco Telepho-~88 H)irif- 7e t4J ~ O~r~fce ~ 76 EXt6imiddot~s1ot 2~S Bor~J 8 SLiJltl~gf~leldli Ma2ISaC~XJS(fmiddotmiddot~tiS Q Ma~ 12 t 1

Educatior amp

GraduatEJ o Aga~lam HighSchocl o AgawalRq Massadrlusect8 3 ValedictoTlan 7 Gradmiddot(lace o University of Wlsccnsi~~Q 1946- BA Jouxo1lslJ1t Ne1 Ycnrk Univ~rsity - 1943-1944y SorbO~rlElo ~ar~sl 1944~1945 Fosig~ SB]vice InstltutEo Washlrgtoo DC J 195C-l95l~ Gradua~e A~rerJLCai~ WashingtOi Do C t) 11 Pl~IID - middotInit~ecramiddottmiddotional Rela1~iot~S 5

Q i

Part-time Lactltlrer 1 GoVerJffiert and Politics u UnL of Marlald u

1954-1964 Ass()ciateProfessoxof Govarnmeil q Univer~31t of T8huiS at El Pasoamp Texas 1964-euro6Professor and Chairmar of Uleuro Department of Political Scie~ce and Director of IZ1ter-Arnerican Studi3iS p rtershyAmerican Unvemiddotsity I Hato Ray Q San Juan PU8ItO Ric~o p 19A~pmiddoteset6 Visiting Professor Latr American Studies The ~ierl(Cat~ UIJ_7ered Washingtor p DC o Summsl o 1967

Military Service~

Europe - Military Intellig$yceuroJ 1943-19460 Legiow of Meri) also Certificate QfMerit by GlfJl~eral ELsenhower Ardennes Callpai3n

Reseazch Al1alystc IntellienceDivisio1 g Depatt~~ cfArny gt-34~~1950 US Forsig Serviee p 962

Public AffairsOfficero U~S High Commission for GermdlY ad US Embassy BOl~g L~53-41953~ German DesltOffic61C o US lpoundotmiddotmat~io~ Age c~middot 1deg54-19- PiT Of-Ficer jltI~a~1 Q)ai rarT c~11middot~~1 a t ( I J J tltIt _1 JI_ V-gtr ~~ l~ _ ll W -0gt_-7 I-_-~b ~ ~~L~ ~

NATO g Paris 1957~41959t ForeLgn Affai~sOfficer De)aJ(~fE=J~t Stats u Washington DoC~ II 9[S~19eurolQPublic 1~-fQrmat10~~ Off-er USIA - 19620

Publlclnformatien Off~jr Pharmaceutical Marmiddotlufa~~Jrs ASiiJO iaLLc~I WaShililgtO middotD C Q 1962middotmiddot19E4 Cc1sul~artto firms Lh-jovBLlmer f contracts

Calr~didata fa Congress Marylard g May 10Q 1964 prUlal~ Dj Lecior0

IOSc holazs for S~rantOlo Q ~I(arl~amp~n fOJmiddotf~1dest C)il1lr~ce~p RrrisbJrg Pannslmiddotlvarlla~ Tune 1 - Tlly 5 19f4 Advisor t~Q I1l1sFe1~eD Head United StatFpoundrr-oodes 196J rmiddotlErto RJ rO s(atus plebisctE campaign

Amedca1 Assocation ClfiLLv6lSty PlOfeSil)rmiddot5~ Ui71ted Nat~on8 AS=H)ciation~ Chairna3 Mdt~t~ahid CLlmiddotl~e~~s COrrut1tte6 fo Fair Cmzgressiora1 Redistri~l~~g ArGl1La~ Political Sciee AssocLattoljForBigrl Servlltea A 1 a~ 1 IIIgtII~ K~va ~~ ~1ra e~a tl)1 ~ Alnlal Acd1l oiGg~middoti_J _I g ~ Jj amptLJ ~lt~_Q ~j wr WI ~---J ~- ~ W ~L a _L2 Ii

PGl1t CQ ar~d SOCil1 i lc~-el gt imiddottJa IM~ad~l1y ofPoift i cal S-jj 311 57 National Planning Assclal(l~ I NatioAal PJt~lS1i Cluh Irdtmiddot8 ional Itlldi IcentS As~Jocia tiO2

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BOGRAPHI~AL D~

Dr Roland I Perlsse c Cal18 Jaen320 RlO PisdrasoPllerto Rtco Telepho-~88 H)irif- 7e t4J ~ O~r~fce ~ 76 EXt6imiddot~s1ot 2~S Bor~J 8 SLiJltl~gf~leldli Ma2ISaC~XJS(fmiddotmiddot~tiS Q Ma~ 12 t 1

Educatior amp

GraduatEJ o Aga~lam HighSchocl o AgawalRq Massadrlusect8 3 ValedictoTlan 7 Gradmiddot(lace o University of Wlsccnsi~~Q 1946- BA Jouxo1lslJ1t Ne1 Ycnrk Univ~rsity - 1943-1944y SorbO~rlElo ~ar~sl 1944~1945 Fosig~ SB]vice InstltutEo Washlrgtoo DC J 195C-l95l~ Gradua~e A~rerJLCai~ WashingtOi Do C t) 11 Pl~IID - middotInit~ecramiddottmiddotional Rela1~iot~S 5

Q i

Part-time Lactltlrer 1 GoVerJffiert and Politics u UnL of Marlald u

1954-1964 Ass()ciateProfessoxof Govarnmeil q Univer~31t of T8huiS at El Pasoamp Texas 1964-euro6Professor and Chairmar of Uleuro Department of Political Scie~ce and Director of IZ1ter-Arnerican Studi3iS p rtershyAmerican Unvemiddotsity I Hato Ray Q San Juan PU8ItO Ric~o p 19A~pmiddoteset6 Visiting Professor Latr American Studies The ~ierl(Cat~ UIJ_7ered Washingtor p DC o Summsl o 1967

Military Service~

Europe - Military Intellig$yceuroJ 1943-19460 Legiow of Meri) also Certificate QfMerit by GlfJl~eral ELsenhower Ardennes Callpai3n

Reseazch Al1alystc IntellienceDivisio1 g Depatt~~ cfArny gt-34~~1950 US Forsig Serviee p 962

Public AffairsOfficero U~S High Commission for GermdlY ad US Embassy BOl~g L~53-41953~ German DesltOffic61C o US lpoundotmiddotmat~io~ Age c~middot 1deg54-19- PiT Of-Ficer jltI~a~1 Q)ai rarT c~11middot~~1 a t ( I J J tltIt _1 JI_ V-gtr ~~ l~ _ ll W -0gt_-7 I-_-~b ~ ~~L~ ~

NATO g Paris 1957~41959t ForeLgn Affai~sOfficer De)aJ(~fE=J~t Stats u Washington DoC~ II 9[S~19eurolQPublic 1~-fQrmat10~~ Off-er USIA - 19620

Publlclnformatien Off~jr Pharmaceutical Marmiddotlufa~~Jrs ASiiJO iaLLc~I WaShililgtO middotD C Q 1962middotmiddot19E4 Cc1sul~artto firms Lh-jovBLlmer f contracts

Calr~didata fa Congress Marylard g May 10Q 1964 prUlal~ Dj Lecior0

IOSc holazs for S~rantOlo Q ~I(arl~amp~n fOJmiddotf~1dest C)il1lr~ce~p RrrisbJrg Pannslmiddotlvarlla~ Tune 1 - Tlly 5 19f4 Advisor t~Q I1l1sFe1~eD Head United StatFpoundrr-oodes 196J rmiddotlErto RJ rO s(atus plebisctE campaign

Amedca1 Assocation ClfiLLv6lSty PlOfeSil)rmiddot5~ Ui71ted Nat~on8 AS=H)ciation~ Chairna3 Mdt~t~ahid CLlmiddotl~e~~s COrrut1tte6 fo Fair Cmzgressiora1 Redistri~l~~g ArGl1La~ Political Sciee AssocLattoljForBigrl Servlltea A 1 a~ 1 IIIgtII~ K~va ~~ ~1ra e~a tl)1 ~ Alnlal Acd1l oiGg~middoti_J _I g ~ Jj amptLJ ~lt~_Q ~j wr WI ~---J ~- ~ W ~L a _L2 Ii

PGl1t CQ ar~d SOCil1 i lc~-el gt imiddottJa IM~ad~l1y ofPoift i cal S-jj 311 57 National Planning Assclal(l~ I NatioAal PJt~lS1i Cluh Irdtmiddot8 ional Itlldi IcentS As~Jocia tiO2

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