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Acheson, Dean
Secretary of State, 1949-1953,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dean_Acheson
Achilles, Theodore C.
Connally, Tom
Texas Democratic Senator
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Connally
Dennis, Don
joined the Association to Unite the Democracies (AUD, then called Federal
Herter, Christian
Marshall, George C.
19??-1949
"As Secretary of State he gave his name to the Marshall Plan"
"The European Recovery Plan, which became known as the Marshall Plan, would help Europe quickly rebuild and modernize its economy on American lines. Truman wanted to call the plan the Truman Plan, but was warned that the plan would sink before it took off if named that. Truman thought of the idea to call it the Marshall Plan." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Marshall
05 JUN 1947 Marshal Plan speech given at Harvard
Mason, Edward S.
MASON:...I also represented the OSS on the joint intelligence staff of the Army, Navy, Air Force, State Department, etc. I also represented the OSS on the Strategic Bombing Survey. So, those were my governmental connections before I moved to the State Department in December, 1944, to be deputy to Will Clayton, who was Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs.
MCKINZIE: Had you known Will Clayton before this?
MASON: Just briefly, I hadn't known him very well. I had been on a few committees in which he was present. But I didn't know him particularly well.
MCKINZIE: You were, of course, aware of his views about economics?
MASON: Yes, and I had a tremendous admiration for Will Clayton. He's one of the really remarkable people I've met in the course of my life. And there's one episode during the six or seven months when I was his deputy that I remember very well. It was three or four days after Roosevelt's death that Clayton had an opportunity of talking with President Truman and I remember his coming back and telling me, "I think this fellow is going to be all Right...." continues at:
http://www.trumanlibrary.org/oralhist/masones.htm
Snyder, John W.
Secretary of the Treasury in the Truman Administration, 1946-53. Other Federal positions once held include Executive Vice-President and Director, Defense Plant Corporation, 1940-43; Assistant to the Director of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 1940-44; Federal Loan Administrator, 1945; Director, Office of War Mobilization and Reconversion, 1945-46.
Oral History interview with John Snyder at Truman Library
Streit, Clarence K.
"In 1939, Clarence Streit, a New York Times correspondent at the
Thorpe, Willard
Stars and Stripes 26 JAN 1947, p.4 "Willard Thorpe handling economic affairs under Clayton"
Tylerwood, P.
Stars and Stripes 12 AUG 1946, p.4, "P. Tylerwood, special assistant to the U.S. Assistant Secretary of State William L. Clayton"
Wallace, Henry A.
Vice-President, 1941–1945; Secretary of Agriculture, 1933–1940; Secretary of Commerce, 1945–1946
From The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot on Project Gutenberg
http://www.gutenberg.org/files/20224/20224-8.txt
Published by
THE DAN SMOOT REPORT, INC.
P.O. Box 9538
Dallas, Texas 75214
1962
"Here are the Council on Foreign Relations members who joined Paul
Hoffman in setting up the CED [Committee For Economic Development] in 1942:
William Benton (former U.S. Senator, now Chairman of the Board of
Encyclopaedia Britannica; former Assistant Secretary of State;
Trustee and former Vice President, University of Chicago)
Will L. Clayton (founder of Anderson, Clayton & Co., Houston;
former Assistant Secretary of Commerce and Under Secretary of State
under Roosevelt and Truman; Eisenhower's National Security Training
Commissioner)
Ralph E. Flanders (former United States Senator)
Marion B. Folsom (Eisenhower's Secretary of the Department of
Health, Education, and Welfare; many other positions in the
Roosevelt and Truman Administrations; Board of Overseers, Harvard)
Eric A. Johnston (former Director, Economic Stabilization Agency;
many other positions in the Roosevelt-Truman-Eisenhower
Administrations; former Director and President of U.S. Chamber of
Commerce; now President of the Motion Picture Association of
America)
Thomas B. McCabe (former Lend-Lease Administrator; former Chairman
of the Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System; President of
Scott Paper Company since 1927)
Harry Scherman (founder and Chairman of the Board, Book of the
Month Club, Inc.)"
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