Affairs Council and the Foreign Policy
Association in the Great Decisions 1960 Program.
On November 27, 1960, _Our Sunday Visitor_ (largest and perhaps most
influential Catholic newspaper in America) featured an article by Frank
Folsom, Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Board of Directors of
the Radio Corporation of America, and a leading Catholic layman. Mr.
Folsom was effusive in his praise of the FPA-WAC Great Decisions
program.
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The interlock between the Council on Foreign Relations and the Foreign
Policy Association-World Affairs Center can be seen in the list of
officers and directors of the FPA-WAC:
Eustace Seligman, Chairman of the FPA-WAC, is a partner in Sullivan
and Cromwell, the law firm of the late John Foster Dulles, a
leading CFR member.
John W. Nason, President of FPA-WAC, is a member of the Council on
Foreign Relations.
Walter H. Wheeler, Jr., President of Pitney-Bowes, Inc., is Vice
Chairman of FPA-WAC, and also a member of the CFR.
Gerald F. Beal, of the J. Henry Schroeder Banking Corporation of
New York, is Treasurer of FPA-WAC, and also a member of the Council
on Foreign Relations.
Mrs. Andrew G. Carey is Secretary of FPA-WAC. Her husband is a
member of the CFR.
Emile E. Soubry, Executive Vice President and Director of the
Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, is Chairman of the Executive
Committee of FPA-WAC, and also a member of the CFR.
Benjamin J. Buttenwieser, of Kuhn, Loeb, and Company, in New York,
is a member of the Executive Committee of FPA-WAC, and also a
member of the CFR.
Joseph E. Johnson (old friend of Alger Hiss, who succeeded Hiss as
President of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace) is a
member of the Executive Committee of the FPA-WAC, and also a member
of the CFR.
Harold F. Linder, Vice Chairman of the General American Investors
Company, is a member of the Executive Committee of FPA-WAC, and
also a member of the CFR.
A. William Loos, Executive Director of the Church Peace Union, is a
member of the Executive Committee of the FPA-WAC. Mr. Loos attended
the CFR meeting with high communist party officials in the Soviet
Union in May, 1961.
Henry Siegbert, formerly a partner in the investment banking firm
of Adolph Lewisohn & Sons, is a member o
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