WHO'S WHO

WHO'S WHO Richard Darman, who last fall was a leading leaker of anti-John Sununu stories is now a firm ally of the White House chief of staff. What has brought these two together? Each is said...

...Because he insisted on playing an afternoon game of tennis, he caused his party to have to stay past check-out time at the most expensive hotel in Australia...
...C. Everett Koop...
...Member, Federal Communications Commission—Andrew C. Barrett...
...Neither has Marilyn Quayle...
...ollt—Health and Human Services: Surgeon General— Dr...
...George Bush shows a Darmanesque solicitude for the right...
...Energy: Assistant Secretary for Management and Administration—Donna Fitzpatrick...
...James 0. Mason...
...State: Undersecretary for Economic Affairs—Richard T. McCormack...
...Assistant Secretary for Inter-American Affairs—Bernard W. Aronson...
...Having been classified 2-S for a couple of years, he was changed to 1-A on November 29, 1971...
...Agencies and Commissions: Chairman, Immigration and Naturalization Services—Alan C. Nelson...
...Health and Human Services: Assistant Secretary for Public Health—Dr...
...Assistant Secretary for Human Development Services—Mary Sheila Gall...
...Justice: Assistant Attorney General for Antitrust—James F. Rill...
...Undersecretary for Finance—Robert Glauber...
...Defense: Assistant Secretary for International Security Affairs—Henry S. Rowen...
...Assistant Secretary for Reserve Affairs—Stephen M. Duncan...
...For Darman appears to be determined to avoid the snipping from the right that plagued him during the Reagan administration, and is having breakfast regularly with a group of conservatives that includes Sununu, Jack Kemp, Dan Quayle, and William Bennett...
...Interior: Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs—Eddie Frank Brown...
...III—Agriculture: Undersecretary for Small Community and Rural Development—Roland R. Vautour...
...Labor: Assistant Secretary for Congressional Affairs—Kathleen M. Harrington...
...Sununu is more conservative than Darman...
...Frank E. Young...
...In the tradition of fellow student deferee Richard Cheney, all Atwater would say was that "had he been called to serve, he would have been proud to...
...But with amazing swiftness, the draft board recovered its senses and restored Atwater to 2-S by December 16...
...Speaking of Lee Atwater, he has definitely not become one of Barbara Bush's favorites...
...Assistant Attorney General, Office of Legal Counsel—William P. Barr...
...Assistant Secretary for Employment and Training Administration— Robert Jones...
...Treasury: Assistant Secretary for Legislative Affairs—Bryce L. Harlow...
...Card is highly esteemed by White House insiders...
...When "Who's Who" asked Atwater about his narrow escape, he offered no explanation...
...Education: Assistant Secretary for Legislation—Nancy Mohr Kennedy...
...Transportation: Assistant Secretary for Administration— Jon Seymour...
...Frederick K. Goodwin...
...Assistant Secretary for International Narcotics Matters—Melvin Levitsky...
...Some say his vehement reaction to the Supreme Court flag decision was at least partly motivated by his concern over a New York Times article by Bernard Weinraub that appeared just before the decision and that was headlined "Conservatives find a shortage of friendly ears on the Bush Team...
...Assistant Secretary for Governmental Affairs—Galen Reser...
...Chairman, Federal Communications Commission— Alfred C. Sikes...
...And speaking of Sununu, he is reported to have sighed with relief when his deputy, Andrew Card, decided not to resign to seek the Massachusetts governorship...
...He turned down that opportunity partly for family reasons, but mostly because he was upset that Sununu had been named chief of staff...
...Veterans Affairs: Deputy Secretary— Anthony J. Principi...
...Robert Teeter is said to be kicking himself for not having taken a top White House job last fall...
...Member, Federal Communications Commission—Sherrie P. Marshall...
...Assistant Secretary for African Affairs—Herman J. Cohen...
...Assistant Secretary for International Security Policy—Stephen J. Hadley...
...Back to Dan Quayle just one more time...
...Commerce: Deputy Secretary—Thomas J. Murrin...
...Assistant Attorney General for Tax Division—Shirley Peterson...
...The government was going to be stuck with an extra bill for at least $5,000 until reporters got onto the story and Quayle's staff persuaded the hotel to forego the charge so that the facts wouldn't be published...
...Two subcabinet officials whose abilities are commanding attention are Hollis McLoughlin, assistant secretary for policy and management at Treasury, and Richard Crowder, undersecretary for international affairs and commodities programs at Agriculture...
...Each is said to have a high regard for the other's intelligence—as well, of course, for his own—and they share mutual delight in playing the power game...
...Assistant Secretary for Program Analysis and Evaluation—David S.C...
...Speaking of Quayle, another Republican insider who had a narrow escape from the draft in 1971 was then known as Harvey Leroy Atwater...
...Commissioner, Food and Drug Administration—Dr...
...So, by the way, is Roger Porter, the assistant to the president for economic and domestic policy, and David Bates, the cabinet secretary...
...But that may be another factor in the development of their close relationship...
...Agencies and Conunissions: Administrator, Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Mental Health Administration—Dr...

Vol. 21 • September 1989 • No. 8


 
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