dation...."
Here is the membership of the CED's Commission on Money and Credit:
Frazar B. Wilde, Chairman (President of Connecticut General Life
Insurance Company)
Hans Christian Sonne, Vice-Chairman (New York; official in numerous
foundations and related organizations, such as Twentieth Century
Fund; American-Scandanavian Foundation; National Planning
Association; and so on)
Adolf A. Berle, Jr. (New York; Berle has been in and out of
important posts in government for many years; he is an
anti-communist socialist; he resigned from the Commission on Money
and Credit to accept his present job handling Latin American
affairs in the State Department)
James B. Black (Chairman of the Board of Pacific Gas and Electric
Company)
Marriner S. Eccles (Chairman of the Board of the First Security
Corporation; formerly Assistant to the Secretary of the Treasury
under Roosevelt; Governor of Federal Reserve Board; and official in
numerous international banking organizations, such as the
Export-Import Bank)
Lamar Fleming, Jr. (Chairman of the Board of Anderson, Clayton &
Co., Houston, Texas)
Henry H. Fowler (Washington, D.C.; resigned from the Commission on
February 3 to accept appointment from Kennedy as Under Secretary of
the Treasury)
Gaylord A. Freeman, Jr. (President of the First National Bank,
Chicago)
Philip M. Klutznick (Park Forest, Ill., resigned from the
Commission on February 8, to accept appointment from President
Kennedy as United States Representative to the United Nations
Economic and Social Council)
Fred Lazarus, Jr. (Chairman of the Board of Federated Department
Stores, Inc.)
Isador Lubin (Professor of Public Affairs at Rutgers University)
J. Irwin Miller (Chairman of the Board of Cummins Engine Company)
Robert R. Nathan (Washington, D.C.; has been in and out of many
important government jobs since the first Roosevelt Administration)
Emil Rieve (President emeritus of the Textile Workers
Union--AFL-CIO)
David Rockefeller (President of Chase Manhattan Bank)
Stanley H. Ruttenberg (Research Director for AFL-CIO)
Charles Sawyer (Cincinnati lawyer, prominent in Democratic Party
politics in Ohio)
Earl B. Schwulst (President of the Bowery Savings Bank in New York)
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