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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 43 10 n.d. Report Section II: Inventory of Resources. Including: A. Internal Resources, B. External Sources, C. Unofficial Cooperative Resources, D. Key Associates by Category. Part I. 21 Pages. Monday, May 14, 2007 Page 1 of 1 SECTION II - INVENTORY OF RESOURCES MANPOWER Sources of Manpower Recommendations A. Internal Resources 1. Richard Nixon's Organization RN RN Staff SA SA Staff Glenn Olds Key Issues Committee Advisory Task Forces U.C.N.A. Research Staff Ralph Cake Walter tiJilliams 2. Republican Party Sources National Republican Party State Republican Parties Senators, Congressmen, Governos and Mayors Congressional Staff Rockefeller and Reagan names - B i\e(~C!lI)i:]cndilt:i.()n;:; :.~cnt to ';cpu;,l:L::,l.n l':';.I·ty .sOUt'(;c~·~ Key founCation orficcrs }:ey a s s oc La t.Lon of'ficc:"'fC: People viho have mad e preacnt.a t Lonc before c cngz-e s c t ona I hearings Unsolicited volunteers Nationalities I·lunicipal Leadership ]\jilnagernen t Consul ting Fi rrns Graduate Schools anJ Organizations Religious Community Editors RnO Publishers Foreign Affair Organizations Fello~ship and Scholarship Programs Voluntary Organizations Women - Resource Names Young nepubli~ans - Ripon Society B1J~\ine::>j Le ad e rchl p .- Bus i ncs s j\dvi8ory Council Youn~ P~csidents Club YO\)t h ()f'f';;m 1 z a t ion i~ -C- Unofficial Cooperative Resources A. Donald Ackerman, Director of Research, State University of New York, Stony Brook. Former Staff Director U.S. House Republican Policy Committee B. Study Group composed of Franklin Lindsey, President of Itek, Professor Philip Areeda and Professor Ernest May, prepar ing memorandum on transition of government tasks. C. J. Collins Coffee, Management Consultant, Evaluation D. McKinsey & Company, Management Consultants E. Robert Hampton - Commissioner, Civil Service Commission Republican F. Nixon-Agnew Business Advisory Council G. R. N. Staff H. Selected individuals for special areas -- ,. ' .J. ~'" I .......... A list of influential organizations, societies, and associations indexed by Presidential Responsibility categories. Adapted from "Top Two Hundred Fifty", which contains several organizations too general for assignment here (League of Women voters, Red Cross, YMCA, National Secretaries Associa tion, etc.) or too remotely related to governmental functions for consideration. Sources of the printout for this list include personal questionnaires, listings in ASSOCIATION DIRECTORY, WORLD ALMANAC, trade journals, etc. For an evaluative frame of reference (be it old) see V. O. Key, POLITICS, PARTIES AND PRESSURE GROUPS. September, 1968 CA'l'EGORY Foreign pol_~_'c~y __ Divisions (if any): (D) Defense (F) Foreign Policy ORGM~IZA'l'ION LOCATION MEMBERSHIP (g indicates groups C:OJ·:ll·,~lC . ----~¥_- rathor than individuals) Nat'l Aeronautic (D) 806 15th N.W., Wash, D.C. 78,000 James Nields Association Air Force Ass'n (D) 1750 Penn. Ave. N.W., Wash, D.C 85,000 A. H. Duda Jr. The American Legion 700 N Penn. St., Indianapolis, 2,500,000 E A Blackmore Indiana AMVETS 1710 R. Island Ave N.W., 200,000 Ralph E. Hall Washington, D.C. Army and Navy Union 1391 Main st., Lakemore, Ohio 50,000 Joseph Burger Assembly of Captive Eurooean Nations (F 29 W 57th st., New York, N.Y. ,.I_'-elix Gadanski .~~. Catholic War Veteran 2 Mass. Ave. N.W., Wash., D.C. 125,000 artin G. Riley Disabled American Vetis 3725 Alexandria Pike, Cold 233,000 envel Adams Spring, Ky. ~ Foreign Policy Ass'n 345 E 46th st., New York, N.Y. amuel Hayes (F) American Friends Service Committee 160 N. 15th st., Phila, Pa. olin Bell Je'"ish War Vets of U 1712 N. Hampshire Ave., Wash. onroe Sheinberg .,J' CA'l'EGORY Foreign Policy (2) Divisions (if any): ORGANIZATION LOCATION MEMBERSHIP (g indicates grouDs CO:,'E,CT rather than individuals) Korean War Vets (K 999 Eighth St., Holly Hill, Fla. 6,500 Virgil Harton, Jr. Vets) Navy League 818 18th st., N.W., Wash, D.C. 40,000 Evelyn Collins American Ordnance 616 Transportation Bldg, Wash,D 46,000 Maj Gen W K Ghorm Ass'n ley, Ret. Reserve Officers Ass~n 333 Pennsylvania Ave. S.E. Wash, D.C. 56,000 Col. John Carton Retired Officers Assln 1625 Eye St. N.W, Wash, D.C. 81,000 Howard Collins United Nations Ass'n 345 E. 46th st., New York, N.Y. 46,000 Miss Anna Strauss (F) U. S. Army Associati¢n 1529 18th St. N.W, Wash, D.C. 101,000 Col. Arthur Symons American Veter: -. ns Cornm , 1830 Jefferson Plo, Wash, D.C. 25,000 June Willenz VFW Broadway at 34th, Kansas City, 1, 321,000 Julian Dickenson Mo. Veterans of W.W.I 40 G. st. N.E. Wash, D.C. 228,000 Ed Hudson (Wobblies) Zionist Organization of America (F) 145 E. 32nd St., New York, N.Y. 100,000 Leon Ilutovich CATEGORY DOMESTIC AFFAIRS Divisions (if any): BUD Agriculture Post Office Trea su r..:::.._----S~~_J etc. ORGA)~IZl\TION LOCATION MEMBERSHIP (g indicat8s groups COl';TAC1' rather than individuals) Air Pollution Contro Ass' 4400 Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh, a. 4,000 Arnold Arch Amer Automobile Ass' 1712 G. St. N.W., Wash, D.C. 10, 132,750 Geo~ge Frauenheim Nat'l Ass'n BEoadcasters 1771 N St. N.W., Wash, D.C. 4,065 Everett Revercomb Nat'l League of Citi~s 1612 K St. N.W., Wash, D.C. 13,000 cities Patrick Healy Nat'l Coal Associati~n (also #3) 1130 17th st. N.W., Wash, D.C Stephen Dunn (friend of Rep. Ford)** Cooperative League 0 U.S. 59 E. VanBuren st., Chicago Stanley Dreyer N.Y. Cotton Exchange 60 Beaver St., New York, N.Y. 360 J. William Donaghy Milton Hult Nat'l Dairy 1~yncil III N. Canal st., Chicago 3,000 Dairyman's Cooperative 100 Park Ave., New York 13,693 Lester Martin A~er Farm Bureau Fed 44 E 23rd st., New York 1,700,000 families Charles B. Shuman National Farmers Uni~n 1575 Sherman St., Denver, Colv. 250,000 families Tony Dechant +- 4-H Clubs Federal Extension Svc., U S P ' of Agriculture, Wash, D.C. 21,750,000 Mylo S. Downey CATEGOH.Y DOMESTIC AFFAIRS (2) Divisions (if any) : ORGAliJIZATION LOCATION MEMBERSHIP (g indicates groups COI~'I'l\CT rather than individuals) Future Farmers Amer. I USOffice of Ed., Wash, D.C. 445,000 William P. Gray Future Homemakers Amer. us Office of Ed., Wash, D.C. 800,000 Mildred Reel The National Grange rA) -1616 H. st. N.W., Wash, D.C. 800,000 Herschel Newsom Amer. Jewish Congres 15 E. 84th St., New York, N.Y 300,000 Will Maslow U. S. Conf. of Mayor 1707 H. St. N.W., Wash, D.C. John Gunther Nat'l Municipal Leag~e 47 E. 68th St., New York, N.Y 6,200 Alfred Willoughby American ORT Federation 222 Park Ave. S., New York, NLY. 85,000 Paul Bernick National Parks Ass'n 1300 N. Hampshire Ave. N.W., Wash, D.C. 33,500 Anthony Smith Amer. Pub. Welfare Ass'n (see also 5) 1313 E. 60th st., Chicago 1,667 agencies 8,019 indo GUy Justis ~ Nat'l Safety Council 425 N. Mfchigan Ave., Chicago 10,000 companies R L Forney (also see Howard Pyle, former GOP governor) Nat'l Ass'n Social Workers (als¢ #5) 2 Park Ave., New York 46,000 Joseph Anderson Soil Conservation Ass'n 7515 N E Ankeny Rd., 11,700 H Wayne Pritchard Ankeny, Iowa CA'l'EGOnY DOMESTIC AFFAIRS (3) Divisions (if any): ORGl,lnZATIon LOCATION HEMBERSHIJC. (g indicates groups COt,~ }_1.7"1. C T rather than individuals) Transportation Ass1n of America 1101 17th St. N.W., Wash, D.~. 1,600 Robert Redding ~ater Pollution Control Federatio 3900 Wisconsin Ave. N.W., Wash, D.C. 13,379 . Dr. Ralph Fuhrman Nat'l wildlife Federation 1412 16th St. N.W., Wash, D.~. 2,000,000 Thomas Kimball Nat'l Women's Christian Temperance Union 1730 Chicago Ave., Evanston, Ill. 250,000 Mrs. Fred Tooze CATEGORY BUDGET AND THE ECONOMY Divisions (if any): Budget Commerce Labor ORGANIZATION LOCATION MEMBERSHIP (g indicates groups ----cm;;T;Cl rather than individuals) AFL-CIO (L) 815 16th st., Wash, D.C. 13,500,000 Ed Meany Automobile Mfrs. Assl' n 320 New Center Bldg., Detroit 11 companies Harry Williams American Bankers Assl' n 90 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. 18,363 banks Charles Walker Indep. Bankers Ass'nl POBox 267, Sauk Centre, Minn. 5,459 banks Howard F. Bell New York Board of Trade 1 Liberty St., New York, N.Y. 1,400 Neil Anderson Chamber of Commerce of U. S. 1615 H. st. N.W., Wash, D.C. Archie Booth ASCAP (Composers, Artists and Publ.) 575 Madison Ave., New York 10,373 Richard Froelich American Concrete Intt. 22400 W 7 Mile Rd., Detroit 14,000 William A Maples Consumer Credit Ass' 375 Jackson Ave., St. Louis 58,774 IArthur H. Hert Nat'l Ass'n Credit Manage me n 17 44 E 23rd St.~ New York 35,500 IRobert Roper CUNA Int'l 1617 Sherman Ave., Madison, Ws~. 48,000 credit unions IA. R. Glen Amer. Economic Ass'n Northwestern Univ., Evanston,rll. 15,431 IDr. Harold Williamson Corom. for Econ. Dev. 711 Fifth Ave., New York 200 trustees Charles Bleich Nat'l Fed. of Federa Employees (L) 1737 H St. N.W., Wash, D.C. 60,000 Miss Florence E "3.(h.ve l l ......... '". CATEGORY BUDGET AND THE ECONOMY_ (2) Divisions (if any): ORGANIZATION LOCATION MEMBERSHIP (g indicates group~ CO~-.Jr:rJ.C1' rather than individuals) Electronics Industrifs Ass'n 2001 Eye St.