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Help from Outside. If the Kennedy Administration renounces the Reciprocal Trade Act, it must find something better that it can put through a reluctant Congress. President Kennedy is expected shortly to appoint as his foreign-trade adlviser Howard C. Petersen, 51, vice chairman of the free-trading Committee for Economic Development and president of Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust...
...country lawyer, Fanfani learned his political arts hopping from ministry to ministry under the late Premier Alcide de Gasperi, acquired such a grip on the Christian Democratic Party reins that De Gasperi once complained: "If I appoint him Minister of Industry, I am sure that some day, on opening the door to my office, I'll find him sitting at my desk." Fanfani did just that, but only after De Gasperi was ailing and in semiretirement. Fanfani's first premiership lasted only eleven days in 1954, his second for a frustrating 210 days that ended in 1959 when...
...noted that the seminar was unable to concentrate on any specific country or project and indicated that he hoped this problem could be alleviated in the seminar tentatively planned for next fall. He also suggested that the Peace Corps appoint a separate administrator outside of Washington to direct each of its projects...
Lincoin Gordon '34, William Ziegier Professor of International Relations, is scheduled to become United States Ambassador to Braxil, according to a story in the New York Times yesterday. He will succeed John M. Cabot '23, whom President Kennedy plans to appoint as Ambassador to the Organization of American States, the Times article stated...
...Both Houses approved a Senate-House conference version of a bill empowering the President to appoint 73 new federal judges-which will greatly reduce the backlog of court cases, greatly increase Jack Kennedy's patronage powers...