Nominations: Hearing Before ... 85-1, on James T. O'Connell ..., Leroy E. Burney ..., Lawrence G. Derthick ..., Howard W. Habermeyer ..., January 28, 1957 |
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1948 yearbook commission appointment Army Service Forces August bachelor of arts biographical data BURNEY CHAIRMAN charge of instruction Chattanooga Chattanooga-Hamilton County Chief city-county high school Civilian Personnel Branch Civilian Personnel Management Commissioner of Education committee on school degree DERTHICK director of department East Tennessee Education Branch employee father fellow of American graduated at Auburn grandchildren Greene County HABERMEYER high school visitor joint city-county high Kappa Labor Relations LAWRENCE G LEROY E Medical member ex officio membership ment Military Government Milligan College nessee NOMINATION O'Connell particularly qualifies policies professor of education Public Health Service public schools Railroad Retirement Board response Secretary of Labor Senator ALLOTT Senator Hill Senator IVES Senator PURTELL Senator SMITH Senator THURMOND statement Surgeon Tenn Tennessee and professor Tennessee Education Association Tennessee State College Thank tion United States Commissioner University of Tennessee venereal disease vice president visitor for east War Shipping Administration York City
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Page 12 - Derthick to be Commissioner of Education; and Howard W. Habermeyer to be appointed to the Railroad Retirement Board. Is there any discussion on the motion by Senator Ives? (No response.) The CHAIRMAN. If not, all in favor say "aye"; opposed, "nay.
Page 9 - ... right. The CHAIRMAN. Any other questions, gentlemen? (No response.) The CHAIRMAN. Anything you would like to add, Doctor? Mr. DERTHICK. No, sir. The CHAIRMAN. Well, we are very much obliged to have you present, and the data you have submitted will go in the record, in full. . Mr. DERTHICK. Thank you. It is a privilege to be here, and I look forward to working with the committee, I hope. (The biographical data referred to is as follows:) BIOGRAPHICAL DATA, LAWRENCE G.
Page 6 - ... think he has an important Judiciary Committee meeting; however, he has a letter in the file strongly endorsing your nomination, and the same with Senator John Stennis. Mr. BARRETT. Thank you. The CHAIRMAN. Your financial statement is attached here and...
Page 3 - ... During this period the corporation has not been involved in any serious labor dispute. Since 1953 has served as a consultant to Secretary of Labor Mitchell in the field of manpower and industrial relations. Has also served as a consultant to the Department of the Army in 1953 and 1954 and as an original member of the Secretary of the Army's Advisory Committee on Civilian Personnel Management. On January 14, 1957, was awarded the Department of the Army Exceptional Civilian Service Award. The CHAIRMAN.