Who's Who in the Administration

Who's Who in the Administration If there is a reason to support Jimmy Carter, it is the hope that the Republic's four-year investment in his education hasn't been wasted. But there are...

...Gave a long speech that, in trying to rouse the conventioneers, displayed his worst oratorical deficiencies instead of his genuine talent: the ability to speak quietly and informally so well employed at his Biilygate press conference The big loser under new White House chief of staff Jack Watson has been Alonzo McDonald, for the simple reason that Watson—unlike his predecessor, Hamilton Jordan—pays attention to the administrative details that had been McDonald's province...
...For example, at the end of the 1976 presidential race, instead of obeying the lessons of prior campaigns, Carter gave a series of speeches before live audiences where his attempt to match the crowd's loud enthusiasm came over as grating and strident to the much larger and more important TV audience...
...In EDUCATION Assistant Secretary for Nonpublic Education— Al H. Senske has been secretary for elementary and secondary schools for the Missouri Synod of the Lutheran Church...
...Who's Who in the Administration If there is a reason to support Jimmy Carter, it is the hope that the Republic's four-year investment in his education hasn't been wasted...
...But there are distressing signs that Carter lacks the ability to learn from his mistakes...
...Energy Director, Office of Hearings and Appeals— Melvin Goldstein will join the Washington office of the N. Y. law firm of Breed, Abbott and Morgan...
...So what did Carter do with his big opportunity at this year's Democratic convention...
...Out White House Senior Adviser to the President—Hediey Donovan has resigned...
...AGENCIES AND COMMISSIONS National Labor Relations Board Member—Don A. Zimmerman has been minority counsel to the Senate Labor and Human Resources Committee...

Vol. 12 • October 1980 • No. 8


 
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