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1 Center House Bull. 1 (1971)

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Edouard L. Cournand
  Honorary Chairman
Arthur T Roth
  Chairman of the Board
R. Gordon Hoxie
  President
Andrew O. Miller
  Secretary
Ellen Choflin
Editor


CENTER H OUSE



    Center  for the Study  of the Presidency
  17 East 80th Street, New York, New York 10021

                  (212) 249-1200


VOL. I, No. 1


CENTER SCHEDULES
ROUND TABLE SERIES
   The  White  House  and  Foreign
 Policy will be the subject of the first
 of the 1971  distinguished evening
 round table series. Robert B. Semple,
 Jr., White House Correspondent, New
 York Times, will serve as moderator at
 the meeting, to be held on March 10th
 at Center House.
 Participants in the round table are
 Brigadier General Robert N.  Gins-
 burgh, Commander, Aerospace Studies
 Institute, Air University; Helmut Son-
 nenfeldt, Senior Staff Member, Na-
 tional Security Council; Dr. Herbert J.
 Spiro, Planning and  Co-ordination
 Staff, Department of State; and two
 former Deputy Assistant Secretaries of
 Defense for International Security Af-
 fairs: Richard A. Ware, who held the
 post under  President Nixon,  and
 Adam Yarmolinsky, who served under
 Presidents Kennedy and Johnson. Mr.
 Yarmolinsky is the author of the new
volume, The Military Establishment.
Mr.  Ware  is President, the Earhart
Foundation.
  After each participant has made a
statement, a question period will fol-
low. The evening will conclude with
an informal reception.
  The  second meeting in the series,
which will study The White House
and Domestic Policy, is scheduled for
Thursday, April 15th.
  The  third and final session in the
series will be held on May 20th when
Reorganizaton of  the Cabinet De-
partments will be considered.

CENTER  LAUNCHES
FELLOWSHIP  PROGRAM
  Six fellowships were awarded  by
the Center to outstanding graduate
and  undergraduate  students under
the Center's fellowship program for
work during the summer of 1970.
  The  fellows, who participated in
planning the first National Student
        Continued on page 3


        EDOUARD L. COURNAND
           Honorary Chairman


NATIONAL LEADERSHIP
SYMPOSIUM PLANNED
  Plans are now taking shape for the
second  annual National  Leadership
Symposium   on the Presidency, spon-
sored by the Center for the Study of
the  Presidency. One hundred  busi-
ness, professional, educational, and
labor leaders from all parts of the
United  States are expected to attend
the Symposium, which will be held at
Gurney's Inn, Montauk,  from  April
23rd through April 25th.
  The   Conference   theme,  The
White  House in the 1970's is based
on  President Nixon's State of  the
Union  Address. A  prominent  mem-
ber of the Administration will be in-
vited to make  the keynote address,
and it is hoped that present and for-
mer  Senior White House  staff mem-
bers will participate in the four suc-
cessive roundtable discussions.
  Early interest indicates that more
guests than the optimum  number  of
100 will want to attend.
        Continued on page 3


ANNUAL   REPORT  -1970

   The  following are excerpts from
1970 Annual  Report by the President
of  the Center for the Study of the
Presidency, R. Gordon  Hoxie.
   The year 1970 witnessed both nota-
ble changes and major  steps towards
the  fulfillment of the goals of the
founders of the Library of Presiden-
tial Papers.
  A  significant educational program
was launched with two highly success-
ful symposia, each of three-day dura-
tion, with participants from through-
out the nation. During the year, plans
were made  for an ongoing program of
lectures and roundtables; for annual
symposia for business and professional
leaders and for students; for a fellow-
ship program in association with col-
leges and universities; for a publica-
tion program  including  books and
and periodicals; for an enlarged edu-
cational program  with high schools
and colleges; and for participation in
the nation's bi-centennial in a three
part program  including a major col-
laborative historical work, a media
presentation, and a schools and col-
leges program.
  In none of this was there abandon-
ment  of the original library concept.
Indeed, the library made substantial
progress, and in conjunction there-
with an  information clearing house
was launched.
        Education Programs
  During  1970 the Center  provided
unique  citizenship education  pro-
grams and  scholarly services. For ex-
ample, it sent to high school teachers
throughout  the nation an essay on
the Presidency written by Board mem-
ber, James C. Hagerty. It also assisted
high school and  college teachers in
their research projects on the Presi-
dency. Some of these inquiries, which
were answered by Dr. Colegrove and
Dr. Hoxie, were referred to the Cen-
ter by members of Congress.
  The  President and Vice President of
Center participated in a number  of
        Continued on page 4


MARCH,  1971


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