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Hedley Donovan, Rhodes Scholar, director <strong>of</strong> Ford Foundation, Trilateral<br />

Commission, senior advisor to President <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> U.S. 1979-80, director<br />

Washington Post, Fortune, Time<br />

C. Clyde Ferguson, dean <strong>of</strong> law school al Harvard, legal adviser NAACP<br />

1962 to present, personal adviser Gov. Rockefeller, 1959-64, Ambassador to<br />

Uganda 1970-72<br />

Lane Kirkland, president <strong>of</strong> CIO, also on board <strong>of</strong> Brookings, Rockefeller<br />

Foundation, CFR<br />

George Cabot Lodge, son <strong>of</strong> Henry Cabot Lodge<br />

Barbara Warne Newell, president <strong>of</strong> Wellesley College, ambassador to<br />

UNESCO Paris 1979-81 (see note below)<br />

Wesley Posvar, who recently figured in investigation <strong>of</strong> Air Force grants to<br />

his school; he was with Strategic Planning Group USAF Headquarters, 1954-<br />

57, is a director <strong>of</strong> Rand Corp.<br />

Norman Ramsey, physicist, studied at Harvard and Oxford, MIT, was with<br />

MIT Radiation Laboratory & Los Alamos laboratory 1942-45 in development<br />

<strong>of</strong> atomic bomb, trustee Brookhaven Lab, physics dept. Harvard, Rockefeller<br />

U. NATO<br />

Benno C. Schmidt, managing partner J.H. Whitney Co.<br />

Jean Kennedy Smith<br />

Donald B. Straus, president American Arbitration Assn., Planned<br />

Parenthood, Institute <strong>of</strong> Advanced <strong>Study</strong><br />

Leonard Woodcock, UAW, life member NAACP<br />

Charles J. Zwick, director Bureau <strong>of</strong> Budget 1965-69, director Johns<br />

Manville, Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Bell Telephone, Rand Corp.<br />

Note: Barbara Warne Newell's fa<strong>the</strong>r was Colston Warne, founder <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

consumer movement in <strong>the</strong> U.S., organized Consumers Union in 1936 on<br />

clearly defined Marxist goals (<strong>the</strong> elimination <strong>of</strong> private brands replaced by<br />

"cooperative" brands, supported by radical journalists, trade unionists and<br />

academicians). Consumers Union was organized by Warne, Arthur Kallet,<br />

Dewcy Palmer, Frank Palmer, an organizer with <strong>the</strong> IWW, James Gilman,<br />

Julius Hochman, Adelaide Schulkind. Warne wrote his <strong>the</strong>sis about <strong>the</strong><br />

"cooperative" movement for Paul Douglas at <strong>the</strong> University <strong>of</strong> Chicago. After<br />

Consumers Union employees threatend to go on strike "<strong>the</strong>y reluctantly<br />

decided to pay salaries '<strong>com</strong>petitive with capitalist organizations'". Colston<br />

Warne was with <strong>the</strong> Federal Reserve Bank <strong>of</strong> N.Y. 1920-21, economist OPA<br />

1944-96, Council <strong>of</strong> Economic Advisers to <strong>the</strong> President 1947-51, ACLU,<br />

Peoples Lobby

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