Persons

    • Ablard, Charles D., General Counsel and Congressional Liaison, U.S. Information Agency, from May 1969
    • Abrams, Creighton W., Jr., General, USA; Commander, U.S. Military Assistance Command Vietnam, until June 28, 1972; Chief of Staff, U.S. Army, from October 12, 1972
    • Adair, Edwin R., member, U.S. House of Representatives (R-Indiana) until January 3, 1971; U.S. Ambassador to Ethiopia from July 8, 1971
    • Adams, Walter, President, Michigan State University, from April 1, 1969, until January 1, 1970; member, U.S. Advisory Commission on International Educational and Cultural Affairs
    • Adler, Kenneth P., Deputy Assistant Director, Research, Office of Research and Assessment, U.S. Information Agency, from July 1969; Program Research Officer, U.S. Consulate at Munich, from August 1971
    • Agnew, Spiro T., Vice President of the United States
    • Akers, Robert W., Deputy Director of the U.S. Information Agency until early 1969; also acting Director in late 1968 and early 1969
    • Albright, Donald H., branch public affairs officer, U.S. Embassy in Tokyo, until 1969; assistant cultural affairs officer and binational center director, U.S. Embassy in Lima, from 1969 until 1970; Deputy Policy Officer (Cultural), Office of Assistant Director, East Asia and Pacific, U.S. Information Agency, from mid-1970 until May 1971; Program Coordinator from May 1971 until July 1972; assistant cultural affairs officer, U.S. Embassy in Mexico City, from August 1972
    • Aldridge, John W., Professor of English, University of Michigan; Special Adviser for American Studies, U.S. Embassy in Bonn; member, USIA/CU Ad Hoc Bicentennial Planning Committee
    • Aldrin, Buzz, U.S. astronaut
    • Alexander, Edward, Deputy Assistant Director, Office of Assistant Director, Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, U.S. Information Agency, from August 1969 until early 1972; counselor for public affairs, U.S. Embassy in Athens, from September 1972
    • Allen, George V., Director of the U.S. Information Agency from November 15, 1957, until December 1, 1960
    • Allen, Richard V., planning staff, National Security Council; member, Inter-Agency Youth Committee
    • Allende Gossens, Salvador, leader of the Unidad Popular in Chile; President of Chile from 1970
    • Allot, Gordon L., Senator (R-Colorado) until January 3, 1973
    • Amerson, Robert C., Assistant Director, Latin America, U.S. Information Agency, until early 1971; counselor for public affairs, U.S. Embassy in Madrid, from July 1971
    • Anderson, James P., reporter and diplomatic and national security correspondent, Westinghouse Broadcasting Company
    • Annenberg, Walter H., U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom from April 29, 1969
    • Arends, Leslie C., member, U.S. House of Representatives (R-Illinois); Minority Whip
    • Armstrong, Neil, U.S. astronaut
    • Arnold, Philip W., policy officer, Polish and Hungarian Affairs, Office of Assistant Director, Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, U.S. Information Agency, until early 1969; policy officer, Office of Assistant Director, Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, from early 1969 until June 1971; counselor for public affairs, U.S. Embassy in Vienna, from August 1971; member, USIA Apollo-11 Task Force
    • Ashe, Arthur, U.S. tennis player
    • Atwater, James D., Special Assistant to the President
    • Austin, Gilbert F., public affairs officer and counselor for public affairs, U.S. Consulate at Rawalpindi; thereafter Assistant Director, South Asia, U.S. Information Agency
    • Babbidge, Homer D., Jr., President, University of Connecticut until 1972; Vice Chairman, U.S. Advisory Commission on International Educational and Cultural Affairs; Chairman from early 1969
    • Baker, Howard, Senator (R-Tennessee); Chairman, Secretary of State’s Advisory Committee on the 1972 UN Conference on the Human Environment
    • Baker, John A., Jr., Deputy Chief of Mission, U.S. Embassy in Prague, until August 1970; thereafter Country Director, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland, Baltic States (title changed to Director, Office of Eastern European Affairs in 1972), Bureau of European Affairs, Department of State
    • Balaguer Ricardo, Joaquín, President of the Dominican Republic
    • Bardos, Arthur A., Deputy Assistant Director, Policy and Plans, Office of Policy and Research, U.S. Information Agency, until mid-1969; Deputy Assistant Director, Plans and Programs, Office of Policy and Plans, from mid-1969 until late 1969; Deputy Assistant Director, Office of Policy and Plans, from late 1969 until early 1970; Chief, Plans and Resource Analysis Staff, Office of Policy and Plans, from early 1970 until mid-1970; counselor for public affairs, U.S. Embassy in Brussels, from July 1970; Chairman, USIA Apollo-11 Task Force and staff member, USIA Apollo-11 Operations Office
    • Barnett, Robert W., Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs until 1970; thereafter Director, Washington Center of the Asia Society
    • Batson, Douglas N., Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs until mid-1969; thereafter Executive Director of the Secretariat, Thai-U.S. Educational Foundation; member, Inter-Agency Youth Committee
    • Beam, Jacob D., U.S. Ambassador to the Soviet Union from April 18, 1969
    • Beaudry, Robert M., Special Assistant and Staff Director, NSC Interdepartmental Group, Bureau of European Affairs, Department of State, until mid-1969; Country Director, Italy, Austria, Switzerland, from July 1969 until January 1972; thereafter Special Assistant to the Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs; member, Inter-Agency Youth Committee
    • Bennett, William F., Chief, Operations Center, Office of the Director, U.S. Information Agency, until 1970
    • Benson, Raymond E., Assistant Director, Research and Analysis, Office of Policy and Research, U.S. Information Agency, until mid-1969; Assistant Director, Research Service, Office of Research and Assessment, from mid-1969 until late 1969; Assistant Director, Research, Office of Research and Assessment, from late 1969 until early 1971; counselor for public affairs, U.S. Embassy in Ankara, from July 1971
    • Bernhart, Richard V., Deputy Director, Office of Social and Civic Development (designation later changed to Office of Population and Civic Development), Bureau of Inter-American Affairs, Department of State, until 1971; member, Inter-Agency Youth Committee
    • Bernstein, Leonard, U.S. composer and conductor
    • Billington, James, Professor of History, Princeton University; Chairman, Board of Foreign Scholarships
    • Biltchik, David E., Office of the Under Secretary of State, until mid-1969; thereafter member, Policy Planning Staff, Department of State
    • Blackburn, Paul P., III, Special Assistant to the Assistant Director, East Asia and Pacific, U.S. Information Agency; Director, USIS Tokyo American Center, from June 1972; member, USIA Young Officers’ Policy Panel
    • Blair, William D., Jr., Director, Office of Media Services, Bureau of Public Affairs, Department of State, until late 1969; thereafter Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs from May 1970; also acting Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs from April until September 1971
    • Blatchford, Joseph H. (Joe), Director of the Peace Corps (ACTION from 1971) from May 1, 1969, until June 1971; Director of ACTION from July 1, 1971
    • Bode, Carl, Professor of American Studies, University of Maryland; former senior cultural affairs adviser, U.S. Embassy in London, in the late 1950s; member, USIA/CU Ad Hoc Bicentennial Planning Committee
    • Bohlen, Charles E. (Chip), Deputy Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs until January 22, 1969; Secretary of State ad interim from January 20 until January 22, 1969
    • Boswell, William O., Director, Office of International Conferences, Bureau of International Organization Affairs, Department of State, until early 1970
    • Bourgin, Simon E., Science Adviser and NASA Liaison Officer (title changed to Science and Space Adviser in 1970 and Science, Space and Environment Adviser in 1971), Office of Policy and Research (Office of Policy and Plans from mid-1969; position moved under the Program Coordination Staff in mid-1970), U.S Information Agency; member, USIA Apollo-11 Task Force and staff member, USIA Apollo-11 Operations Office
    • Bradshaw, James E., public affairs officer, U.S. Consulate in Hong Kong, until 1970; policy officer, Office of Assistant Director, Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, U.S. Information Agency
    • Brandt, Willy, former Governing Mayor of Berlin; West German Vice Chancellor and Foreign Minister until October 21, 1969; Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany from October 22, 1969
    • Britton, Harry P., East Asia and Pacific (title changed to Policy Guidance Coordinator in 1970), Policy Guidance Staff, Office of Policy and Plans, U.S. Information Agency, until mid-1971; deputy counselor for public affairs, U.S. Embassy in Taipei, from July 1971
    • Brooks, Cleanth, Professor of Rhetoric, Yale University; former senior cultural affairs adviser, U.S. Embassy in London, during the mid-1960s; member, USIA/CU Ad Hoc Bicentennial Planning Committee
    • Brooks, Robert R.R., Dean and Professor of Economics, Williams College, until 1971; former senior cultural affairs adviser, U.S. Embassy in New Delhi; member, USIA/CU Ad Hoc Bicentennial Planning Committee
    • Brown, John R. III, White House Staff Assistant (to H.R. Haldeman) from January 21, 1969, until March 1, 1971
    • Brown, L. Dean, U.S. Ambassador to Senegal until August 15, 1970; U.S. Ambassador to Jordan from September 29, 1970
    • Brown, Winthrop G. (Win), Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs until April 1972; also Special Assistant to the Secretary of State for Liaison with the Governors
    • Brzezinski, Zbigniew K., former member of the Policy Planning Council, Department of State, during the Johnson administration; Professor, Columbia University
    • Buchanan, Patrick J., Special Assistant to the President
    • Buckley, James L., Senator (R-New York) from January 3, 1971
    • Buckley, William F., Jr., editor-in-chief, National Review, and host of the public affairs program Firing Line; member, U.S. Advisory Commission on Information
    • Bundy, McGeorge, President’s Special Assistant for National Security Affairs from 1961 until 1966; thereafter President of the Ford Foundation
    • Bunce, W. Kenneth, Cultural Affairs Adviser, Office of Policy and Research (Office of Policy and Plans from mid-1969; position moved under the Program Coordination Staff, Office of Policy and Plans in mid-1970), U.S. Information Agency, until mid-1971; member, International Cultural Planning Group Task Force on U.S. Representation in the Arts Abroad
    • Bunker, Ellsworth, U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Vietnam
    • Butterfield, Alexander P., Deputy Assistant to the President
    • Caldera, Rafael, President of Venezuela from March 11, 1969
    • Calkins, Howard W., public affairs officer, U.S. Embassy in Yaounde; Assistant Policy Officer (Cultural), Office of Assistant Director, Africa, U.S. Information Agency, from 1971; Assistant Coordinator, Office of Assistant Director, Africa, from 1972
    • Canning, Michael P., foreign information specialist, Bolivia, Chile, Peru Affairs, Office of Assistant Director, Latin America, U.S. Information Agency, from early 1970 until late 1971; information officer, U.S. Embassy in Kampala, from September 1972; Chairman, USIA Young Officers’ Policy Panel; Co-Chairman, USIA Goals Committee, Young Officers’ Policy Panel
    • Carter, Alan, Assistant Director, Near East and South Asia, U.S. Information Agency, until May 1970; minister-counselor and public affairs officer, U.S. Embassy in Tokyo, from July 1970
    • Carter, Darrell D., public affairs officer, U.S. Embassy in Lima; Assistant Director, Latin America, U.S. Information Agency, from July 1971
    • Carter, W. Beverly, Jr., public affairs officer, U.S. Embassy in Lagos, until 1969; Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs from November 1969 until June 1972; U.S. Ambassador to Tanzania from July 1972
    • Cash, Johnny, U.S. musician
    • Castro Ruz, Fidel, Premier of Cuba
    • Ceausescu, Nicolae, General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Romanian Communist Party and Chairman of the State Council of the Socialist Republic of Romania (President of Romania)
    • Cecere, Peter P., Cultural Operations Division, Office of Assistant Director, Information Center Service, U.S Information Agency; member, USIA Young Officers’ Policy Panel
    • Chancellor, John, Director of the Voice of America from 1965 until 1967; senior correspondent, Huntley-Brinkley Report, NBC News, from 1968 until 1970; anchor, NBC Nightly News, from 1970
    • Chapin, Dwight L., Special Assistant to the President from 1969 until 1971; thereafter Deputy Special Assistant to the President (President’s Appointments Secretary)
    • Chapman, Richard Dabney, Chief, Europe Division, Policy Application Staff, Programs, Office of Assistant Director, Broadcasting Service, U.S. Information Agency; branch public affairs officer, U.S. Consulate in Zagreb, from June 1970
    • Chase, Milton M., East Asia and Pacific, Policy Guidance and Media Reaction Staff (later Policy Guidance Staff), Office of Policy and Research (Office of Policy and Plans from mid-1969), U.S. Information Agency, until July 1969; information officer, U.S. Embassy in Saigon, from July 1969 until October 1970; Assistant to the Chief, Policy Guidance Staff, Office of Policy and Plans, from October 1970 until July 1971; thereafter Deputy Chief, Policy Guidance Staff, Office of Policy and Plans
    • Chernoff, Howard L., executive officer, U.S. Consulate in Osaka; Commissioner General, Osaka World Exhibition Office, Office of the Director, U.S. Information Agency
    • Cho En-lai (Zhou Enlai), Premier and Foreign Minister of the People’s Republic of China
    • Church, Frank, Senator (D-Idaho)
    • Clapp, Margaret, Historian and former President, Wellesley College; former senior cultural affairs adviser, U.S. Embassy in New Delhi; member, USIA/CU Ad Hoc Bicentennial Planning Committee
    • Clift, A. Denis, member, National Security Council Staff
    • Coffey, Kenneth J., Chief, Foreign Service Personnel Division, Office of Assistant Director, Personnel and Training, U.S. Information Agency, until 1970
    • Cohen, Alvin H., policy officer, Office of the Assistant Director, Latin America, U.S. Information Agency, until 1971; Deputy Assistant Director, from May 1971 until August 1972; deputy public affairs officer, U.S. Embassy in Bonn, from December 1972; member, USIA Apollo-11 Task Force
    • Cohen, Sigmund M., Jr., assistant cultural affairs officer, U.S. Consulate in Calcutta, until 1969; program officer, Office of the Assistant Director, Near East and South Asia, U.S. Information Agency, from 1969 until 1971; field program officer, U.S. Embassy in Bonn, from June 1972; member, USIA Goals Committee, Young Officers’ Policy Panel
    • Cole, Kenneth R., (Ken) Jr., Special Assistant to the President from January until November 1969; Deputy Assistant to the President for Domestic Affairs from November 1969 until December 1972; also Executive Director of the Domestic Council
    • Colligan, Francis J., Director, Policy Review and Cordination Staff, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, Department of State, until early 1970; thereafter Senior Policy Adviser, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, until mid-1971; also Executive Director, Council on International Educational and Cultural Affairs
    • Collins, Michael, U.S. astronaut; Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs from January 6, 1970, until April 11, 1971
    • Congelton, John D., cultural affairs officer, U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv, until 1969; policy officer, Office of the Assistant Director, Near East and South Asia, U.S. Information Agency, from late 1969 until 1971; Chief, China Division, Media Research, Office of Research and Assessment, from December 1971
    • Conley, James D., foreign information specialist, United Kingdom, Ireland, Canada, Yugoslavia, Office of the Assistant Director, Europe, U.S. Information Agency, until early 1970; Special Assistant to the Deputy Director for Policy and Plans from January 1970 until mid-1971; public affairs officer, U.S. Embassy in Lisbon, from August 1971
    • Conley, Philip J., Office of Policy and Plans, U.S. Information Agency; involved in USIA Bicentennial planning efforts
    • Conover, Willis, Voice of America broadcaster and host of “Music USA” program
    • Cook, Paul A., senior policy officer, Program and Legislative Analysis, Policy Review and Coordination Staff, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, Department of State, until 1970; acting Facilitative Services Division Chief, Office of Program Development and Evaluation, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, from mid-1970 until 1971; thereafter Director, Facilitative Services Staff
    • Copland, Aaron, U.S. composer
    • Copmann, Lyle D., Deputy Assistant Director, Office of Assistant Director, Latin America, U.S. Information Agency, from January 1969 until 1971; Deputy Assistant Director, Press and Publications Service, from 1971; thereafter Assistant Director
    • Cottman, James Stewart, Jr., Executive Secretary, Board of the Foreign Service; Special Assistant to the Deputy Under Secretary of State for Management, from September 1970 until July 1971; thereafter Counselor for International Organization Affairs, U.S. Embassy in Geneva
    • Crane, Kent B., Assistant for Foreign Affairs to Vice President Agnew from 1969 until 1971; Assistant Director, East Asia and Pacific, U.S. Information Agency, from December 1971
    • Crockett, Thomas J. (Jack), assistant cultural affairs officer, U.S. Embassy in Manila, until 1969; cultural affairs officer, U.S. Embassy in Tunis, from late 1969
    • Cromwell, W. Kennedy, III, regional affairs officer, Office of Inter-African Affairs, Bureau of African Affairs, Department of State; also acting UN and Population Affairs Officer in 1969 (position changed to UN and Regional Affairs Adviser in 1970); Deputy Chief of Mission, U.S. Embassy in Gaborone, from June 1970 until November 1971; Deputy Chief of Mission, U.S. Embassy in Mogadishu, from November 1971; member, Inter-Agency Youth Committee
    • Cross, Robert D., Special Assistant for Youth, Office of the Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs (position moved into the Office of the Counselor in mid-1969) until 1970; information officer, U.S. Embassy in Montevideo, from June 1970; cultural affairs officer, from October 1970; Executive Secretary, Inter-Agency Youth Committee, until 1970
    • Culbertson, Robert E., Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs (Social and Civic Development) until 1970; thereafter Director, AID, U.S. Embassy in Guatemala City
    • Curran, Robert T. (Ted), information officer, U.S. Embassy in Mexico City, from January 1969 until August 1970; Deputy Executive Secretary of the Department of State from August 1970 until September 1972; thereafter Deputy Director of Personnel for Management
    • Cushing, Richard G., Deputy Assistant Director, Office of the Assistant Director, Broadcasting Service, U.S. Information Agency, also acting Assistant Director, Broadcasting Service, until mid-1971; counselor for public affairs, U.S. Embassy in Nairobi, from July 1971
    • David, Edward E., Jr., Science Advisor to the President and Director of the Office of Science and Technology from September 14, 1970; Chairman, President’s Science Advisory Committee
    • Davies, Richard T., Assistant Director, Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, U.S. Information Agency, until 1968; Consul General, U.S. Consulate in Calcutta, until August 1969; member, Planning and Coordination Staff, Department of State, from late 1969 until mid-1970; Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs from August 1970 until December 1972; U.S. Ambassador to Poland from December 2, 1972
    • Davis, Jeanne W., Secretariat Staff Director, Executive Secretariat, Department of State; Director, National Security Council Staff Secretariat, from 1970 until 1971; Staff Secretary, National Security Council Staff, from 1971
    • Davis, Richard H., U.S. Ambassador to Romania until August 6, 1969
    • Dawson, Horace G., Jr., public affairs officer, U.S. Embassy in Monrovia, until 1970; cultural affairs advisor, Program Coordination Staff, Office of Policy and Plans, U.S. Information Agency, from September 1971; member, USIA/CU Ad Hoc Bicentennial Planning Committee and member of its steering committee
    • Dayan, Moshe, Defense Minister of Israel
    • Dayton, Daryl D., Music Advisor, Cultural Operations Division (position moved under Program Development Division in 1971), Operations, Office of Assistant Director, Information Center Service, U.S. Information Agency
    • De Gaulle, Charles, President of France until April 1969
    • Derge, David R, Executive Vice President and Dean for Administration, Indiana University; member, U.S. Advisory Commission on International Educational and Cultural Affairs from 1969
    • Dickson, William S., Chief, USSR Division, Policy Application Staff, Programs, Office of Assistant Director, Broadcasting Service, U.S. Information Agency
    • Dillon, Dorothy R., foreign information specialist, Panama and Central American Affairs, Office of Assistant Director, Latin America, U.S. Information Agency, from 1970; policy officer from mid-1971; thereafter Deputy Assistant Director; member, USIA/CU Ad Hoc Bicentennial Planning Committee
    • Dobrynin, Anatoly F., Soviet Ambassador to the United States; also Full Member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
    • Douglas, Kirk, U.S. actor
    • Dreschsler, Gerhard, Chief, Exhibits Division, Cultural Operations Division, Operations, Office of the Assistant Director, Information Center Service, U.S. Information Agency
    • DuBois, David J., Deputy Assistant Director, Office of Assistant Director, Africa, U.S. Information Agency, until mid-1969; public affairs officer, U.S. Embassy in Addis Ababa, from July 1969 until June 1971; counselor for public affairs, U.S. Embassy in Tehran, from July 1971
    • DuBridge, Lee A., Science Adviser to the President and Director of the Office of Science and Technology from 1969 until mid-1970
    • Dubs, Adolph (Spike), acting Country Director, Soviet Union, Bureau of European Affairs, Department of State, until April 1969; Country Director, until August 1971; Deputy Chief of Mission, U.S. Embassy in Moscow, from September 1972
    • Dunlap, Henry A., Assistant Director, Information Center Service, U.S. Information Agency, from 1969 until mid-1971; Special Assistant to the Director and Deputy Director, Office of the Director, from May 1971
    • Dwinnell, Lane, former Governor of New Hampshire
    • Eagleburger, Lawrence S., Executive Assistant to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs in early 1969; Political Adviser, Counselor for Political Affairs, U.S. Mission to NATO, from 1969 until 1971; Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Policy Plans and National Security Council Affairs, Office of International Security Affairs, from August 1971
    • Ehrlichman, John D., Counsel to the President from January until November 1969; thereafter Assistant to the President for Domestic Affairs
    • Eisenhower, Dwight D., President of the United States from January 20, 1953, until January 20, 1961
    • Eliot, Theodore L., Jr., Iran Country Director, Bureau of Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, Department of State, until August 1969; Special Assistant to the Secretary of State and Executive Secretary of the Department from August 10, 1969
    • Ellington, Ben L., Special Assistant to the Deputy Director for Policy and Research, U.S. Information Agency, until early 1969; Chief, Management Division, Office of Assistant Director, Administration, from early 1969 until mid-1969; Deputy Assistant Director, Office of Assistant Director, Administration, from August 1969 until June 1971; executive officer, U.S. Embassy in New Delhi, from July 1971
    • Ellington, Duke, U.S. composer, pianist, and bandleader
    • Espinosa, J. Manuel, Deputy Director, Office of Inter-American Programs, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, Department of State
    • Falkiewicz, Andrew T., public affairs officer and later press and cultural officer, U.S. Embassy in Prague; counselor for cultural affairs, U.S. Embassy in Moscow, from July 1971
    • Farrar, Curtis, Deputy Assistant Administrator and acting Assistant Administrator, Office of Program and Policy Coordination (changed to Bureau for Program and Policy Coordination in 1970) and Special Assistant to the Administrator, Agency for International Development, until late 1969; thereafter Deputy Assistant Administrator, Bureau for Near East and South Asia; member, Inter-Agency Youth Committee
    • Fascell, Dante B., member, U.S. House of Representatives (D-Florida)
    • Fessenden, Russell H., Deputy Chief of Mission (Chargé d’Affaires from January 14 until July 22, 1969), U.S. Embassy in Bonn, until July 1971; Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs from July 1971 until December 1972
    • Flanigan, Peter M., Consultant to the President on Administration and Staffing from January until April 1969; thereafter Assistant to the President for International Economic Affairs; Executive Director of the Council for International Economic Policy
    • Frei Montalva, Eduardo, President of Chile until 1970
    • Finch, Robert H., Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare from January 21, 1969, until June 23, 1970; Counselor to the President from June 6, 1970, until December 15, 1972
    • Fox, Richard K., Jr., counselor for administration, U.S. Embassy in Madrid, until 1969; Executive Director, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, Department of State, from July 1970
    • Fulbright, J. William, Senator (D-Arkansas); Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
    • Gabor, Andrew G., Europe, Policy Guidance and Media Reaction Staff (Policy Guidance Staff from mid-1969), Office of Policy and Research (Office of Policy and Plans from mid-1969), U.S Information Agency (title changed to Policy Guidance Coordinator in 1970)
    • Gallup, George Jr., President of the Gallup Poll
    • Gammon, Samuel R., III (Sam), Deputy Assistant Director, Office of Assistant Director, Europe, U.S. Information Agency, from February 1970 until July 1971; Executive Assistant to the Deputy Under Secretary of State for Management from July 1971
    • Gandhi, Indira, Prime Minister of India
    • Garcia-Godoy, Hector, President of the Dominican Republic under the provisional government established by the OAS, from September 1965 until June 1, 1966
    • Garment, Leonard (Len), Special Consultant to the President from May 28, 1969; Presidential liaison to the American Revolution Bicentennial Commission
    • Gergen, David R., Staff Assistant to the President from 1971
    • Giddens, Kenneth R., Assistant Director, Broadcasting Service, U.S. Information Agency, from August 1969
    • Gildner, Jay W., counselor for public affairs, U.S. Embassy in Tehran; Assistant Director, West Europe, U.S. Information Agency, from 1971
    • Glazer, Joseph (Joe), Labor and Equal Opportunity Advisor, Office of Policy and Research (Office of Policy and Plans from mid-1969), U.S. Information Agency; Labor and Urban Affairs Advisor (position moved under the Program Coordination Staff, Office of Policy and Plans in mid-1970); thereafter Labor, Minorities, and Urban Affairs Advisor
    • Goldwater, Barry, Senator (R-Arizona)
    • Goodell, Charles E., Senator (R-New York) until January 3, 1971
    • Goodpaster, Andrew J., General, USA; Deputy Commander, Military Assistance Command Vietnam, until April 1969; thereafter Commander in Chief, U.S. European Command, Supreme Allied Commander, Europe
    • Gowon, Yakubu (Jack), General; Chairman of the Supreme Military Council of Nigeria
    • Green, Fitzhugh, Jr., Deputy Assistant Director, Office of Assistant Director, East Asia and Pacific, U.S. Information Agency, until early 1971; thereafter Associate Administrator for International Activities, Environmental Protection Agency
    • Green, Marshall, U.S. Ambassador to Indonesia until March 26, 1969; Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs from May 5, 1969; Chairman, Special Group on Southeast Asia, from May 1970
    • Greene, Joseph N., Jr., Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs from August 1969 until early 1970; Deputy Chief of Mission, U.S. Embassy in London, from March 1970 until 1971; Diplomat in Residence, Brandeis University, from 1971 until 1972; Minister-Counselor, U.S. Interests Section in Cairo, from February 1972
    • Groff-Smith, Geoffrey, Assistant Cultural Affairs Adviser, Office of Policy and Research (Office of Policy and Plans from mid-1969), U.S. Information Agency; cultural affairs officer, U.S. Embassy in Ankara, from June 1972; member, Inter-Agency Youth Committee
    • Grooms, Sally M., administrative officer, Office of Policy and Research (Office of Policy and Plans from mid-1969), U.S. Information Agency; also Special Assistant to the Assistant Director for Policy and Plans in 1969 and 1970; career management specialist, Career Management and Training Division, Office of Assistant Director, Personnel and Training, from June 1970 until April 1971; employee development specialist, from April until June 1971; special assistant, U.S. Embassy in New Delhi, from August 1971; Chair, USIA Young Officers’ Policy Panel in 1971
    • Guarco, Anthony, Deputy Assistant Director, Motion Pictures and Television Service (later changed to Screen Service), U.S. Information Agency
    • Guhin, Michael A., member, National Security Council Staff
    • Gullion, Edmund A. (Ed), Dean, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University; member, ACE Commission on International Education
    • Gvishiani, Dzerman, Deputy Chairman, Soviet State Committee on Science and Technology
    • Haig, Alexander Meigs, Jr., Colonel, Brigadier General from November 1969, Major General from March 1972, USA; Senior Military Assistant to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs from January 28, 1969, until June 1970; thereafter Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs
    • Haise, Fred, Jr., U.S. astronaut
    • Haldeman, H.R. (Bob), Assistant to the President and White House Chief of Staff from January 1969
    • Hall, Lawrence J., Deputy Director, Joint U.S. Public Affairs Office and counselor for public affairs, U.S. Embassy in Saigon; Chief, Research Service, Office of Research and Assessment, U.S. Information Agency, from June 1970
    • Hall, William O. (Bill), U.S. Ambassador to Ethiopia until May 15, 1971; Director General of the Foreign Service from July 5, 1971
    • Halsema, James J. (Jim), Chief, Training Division, Office of Assistant Director, Personnel and Training, U.S. Information Agency, until mid-1970; also Coordinator, Management Information Systems, Office of Research and Assessment, from early 1970 until mid-1970; Special Assistant to the Director and Deputy Director from June 1970 until 1971; public affairs officer, U.S. Embassy in Santiago, from August 1971; counselor for public affairs, from December 1971
    • Hamilton, William G., Jr., policy officer, Office of Assistant Director, Europe, U.S. Information Agency; counselor for public affairs, U.S. Mission to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, from April 1970; member, USIA Apollo-11 Task Force
    • Handler, Philip, President, National Academy of Sciences; Chairman, National Science Board; member, President’s Science Advisory Committee
    • Haney, Robert C. (Bob), Chief, Communist Propaganda, Research Development, Office of Policy and Research, U.S. Information Agency, until mid-1969; Foreign Information Research, Research Service, Office of Research and Assessment, from mid-1969 until early 1971; Chief, Media Reaction Staff, Office of Research and Assessment, from early 1971
    • Hanks, Nancy, President, Associated Councils on the Arts; thereafter Chair, National Endowment for the Arts
    • Hannah, John A., Administrator of the Agency for International Development from April 2, 1969
    • Hanson, Arnold C., branch public affairs officer, U.S. Consulate in Bombay, from September 1969 until 1971; policy officer, Office of Assistant Director, South Asia, U.S. Information Agency
    • Hanson, Joseph O., Jr. (Joe), National Security Affairs Liaison, Office of Policy and Research (Office of Policy and Plans from mid-1969), U.S. Information Agency, until mid-1969; thereafter National Security Affairs Liaison, National Security Advisory Staff, Office of Policy and Plans
    • Haratunian, M. William, Chief, News and Current Affairs, Programs, Office of Assistant Director, Broadcasting Service, U.S. Information Agency; Deputy Assistant Director (Planning), Office of Assistant Director, Information Center Service, from June 1971
    • Harford, Carol V., staff assistant to Leonard Garment, Office of the Assistant for Cultural Affairs, Executive Office of the President; member, International Cultural Strategy Group; member, International Cultural Planning Group Task Force on U.S. Representation in the Arts Abroad
    • Harlow, Bryce N., Assistant to the President from January 1969 until November 1969; Counselor to the President from November 1969 until December 9, 1970
    • Harris, Reed, Assistant Director, Policy and Plans, Office of Policy and Research, U.S. Information Agency, until mid-1969; Assistant Director, Plans and Programs, Office of Policy and Plans, from mid-1969; Special Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Director, Office of Research and Assessment, from September 1969; later Special Assistant to the Assistant Director, Office of Research
    • Hartman, Arthur A., Special Assistant and Staff Director, NSC Under Secretaries Committee, Office of the Under Secretary of State, from February 1969; Deputy Director for Coordination, Planning and Coordination Staff, from August 1969 until July 1972; thereafter Deputy Chief of Mission, U.S. Mission to the European Community
    • Hartry, Theodore G., detailed to the Soviet and Eastern European Exchanges Staff, Bureau of European Affairs, Department of State; Special Assistant to the Deputy Director for Policy and Plans, U.S. Information Agency, from 1970; thereafter Deputy Director, Office of Cultural Presentations, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, Department of State
    • Hatfield, Mark, Senator (R-Oregon)
    • Hays, Otis E., Jr., acting Deputy Assistant Director (Vietnam), Office of Assistant Director, East Asia and the Pacific, U.S. Information Agency, from mid-1969; Deputy Assistant Director (Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos), from mid-1971 until late 1971; Deputy Assistant Director (Indochina), from late 1971
    • Hays, Wayne L., member, U.S. House of Representatives (D-Ohio)
    • Hazlett, McCrea, Professor of English and Vice President, University of Rochester; senior cultural affairs adviser, U.S. Embassy in New Delhi, from September 1971; member, USIA/CU Ad Hoc Bicentennial Planning Committee
    • Heath, Edward, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from June 19, 1970
    • Heindel, Richard H., Professor of History and Dean of the Faculty, Pennsylvania State University Capitol Campus; member, American Council on Education Commission on International Education
    • Helms, Richard M., Director of Central Intelligence
    • Hemsing, Albert E. (Al), Deputy Assistant Director, Office of Assistant Director, Europe, U.S. Information Agency; Assistant Director, Europe (West Europe from 1971), from October 1969 until mid-1971; Chief, Inspection and Audit Staff, Office of Research and Assessment, from 1971
    • Henkin, Daniel Z., acting Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs until May 1969; thereafter Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs and Department of Defense Spokesman
    • Herschensohn, S. Bruce, Assistant Director, Motion Picture and Television Service (later changed to Screen Service), U.S. Information Agency, until April 1972; Deputy Special Assistant to the President from September 1972; consultant, USIA/CU Ad Hoc Bicentennial Planning Committee
    • Hickok, Robert C., Deputy Chief, Policy & Programs (position moved under Exhibits Division in 1971), Operations, Office of Assistant Director, Information Center Service, U.S. Information Agency
    • Higby, Lawrence M. (Larry), Deputy Assistant to the President, Office of the White House Chief of Staff, from 1969
    • Hillenbrand, Martin J., U.S. Ambassador to Hungary until February 15, 1969; Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs from February 20, 1969, until April 30, 1972; U.S. Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany from June 27, 1972
    • Hitchcock, David I., Jr., policy officer, Office of Assistant Director, East Asia and Pacific, U.S. Information Agency, until early 1969; deputy public affairs officer, U.S. Embassy in Tokyo, from June 1970
    • Ho Chi Minh, leader of the Lao Dong Party and President of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam until his death on September 3, 1969
    • Hoffman, Arthur S., Chief, Planning Staff, Joint U.S. Public Affairs Office, U.S. Embassy in Saigon, from 1969 until 1970; Chief, Plans and Operational Policy Staff, Office of Policy and Plans, U.S. Information Agency, from early 1971 until mid-1971; Associate Director, Policy and Plans, Office of Policy and Plans, from late 1971
    • Holdridge, John H., Director, Office of Research and Analysis for East Asia and Pacific, Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Department of State, until July 1969; thereafter member, Operations Staff (East Asia), National Security Council Staff
    • Hood, Dell Jackson, assistant public affairs officer, U.S. Embassy at Fort Lamy (N’Djamena) until 1970; deputy program officer, Office of Assistant Director, Near East and South Asia, U.S. Information Agency, until 1971; cultural liaison officer, Office of Assistant Director, Near East and North Africa, in mid-1971; branch public affairs officer, U.S. Consulate in Kaduna, from September 1971
    • Houdek, Robert G., member, Office of the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs, National Security Council Staff, from January 1969 until July 1971
    • Hoyt, Palmer, Editor and Publisher of The Denver Post; member, U.S. Advisory Commission on Information
    • Hubbard, Charlotte M., Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Public Services, Bureau of Public Affairs, until early 1970
    • Humphrey, Hubert H., Vice President of the United States until January 20, 1969; Chairman, Board of Trustees, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars; Senator (DFL-Minnesota) from January 3, 1971
    • Humphrey, Richard A., Director, American Council on Education Commission on International Education
    • Hurd, James D., Magazine and Special Services Division Chief, Office of Media Services, Bureau of Public Affairs, Department of State; information planning officer, Office of Policy and Plans, Bureau of Public Affairs, from May 1970 until late 1971; inter-agency liaison, Office of Policy and Plans, from 1971; also international expositions officer within the Department of State
    • Hutchinson, William E., Deputy Assistant Director, Office of Assistant Director, Administration, U.S. Information Agency, from January until September 1969; Assistant Director, Africa, from June 1970 until early 1971; public affairs officer, U.S. Consulate in Hong Kong, from July 1971
    • Inman, Jerry L., assistant cultural affairs officer, U.S. Embassy in Tokyo; Japan, Korea, Office of Assistant Director, East Asia and Pacific, U.S. Information Agency; Special Assistant for Youth, Office of the Counselor, Department of State, from 1970
    • Irving, Frederick (Fred), Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Operations until mid-1969; Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs from July 1969 until October 1972; U.S. Ambassador to Iceland from October 11, 1972
    • Irwin, John N., II, Under Secretary of State from September 21, 1970, until July 12, 1972; (thereafter re-designated as Deputy Secretary of State); Chairman, NSC Under Secretaries Committee
    • Izenberg, Ivan, deputy policy officer, Regional Cultural Affairs, Office of Assistant Director, East Asia and Pacific, U.S. Information Agency; member, USIA Apollo-11 Task Force
    • Janka, Leslie A. (Les), Staff Assistant, National Security Council Staff, from 1971
    • Jellison, Robert A., III, Chief, Field Development Division, U.S. Embassy in Saigon, until 1971; policy officer, United Kingdom, Canada, Ireland, Office of Assistant Director, West Europe, U.S. Information Agency
    • Jenkins, Kempton B., Deputy Assistant Director, Office of Assistant Director, Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, U.S. Information Agency, until late 1969; thereafter Assistant Director, Soviet Union and Eastern Europe
    • Johnson, Lyndon B., President of the United States, from November 22, 1963, until January 20, 1969
    • Johnson, U. Alexis, U.S. Ambassador to Japan until January 1969; Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs from February 7, 1969
    • Jones, William B., Director, Office of Program Development and Evaluation, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, Department of State, until 1969; Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs from September 1969
    • Joyce, Edward J., Chief, Program Coordination Staff, Office of Policy and Plans, U.S. Information Agency, from April 1970 until 1972; cultural affairs officer, U.S. Embassy in Caracas, from August 1972; member, International Cultural Planning Group Task Force on U.S. Representation in the Arts Abroad
    • Kaunda, Kenneth D., President of Zambia; President of the Organization of African Unity from September 1970
    • Keating, Kenneth B., U.S. Ambassador to India from July 2, 1969, until July 26, 1972
    • Keogh, James, Special Assistant to the President (head speechwriter) from 1969 until 1971; Director of the U.S. Information Agency from February 8, 1973, until November 30, 1976
    • Kennedy, John F., President of the United States from January 20, 1961, until his death on November 22, 1963
    • Kennedy, Richard T., (Dick), Colonel (ret.) USA; member, Planning Group, National Security Council Staff, from 1969 until 1970; thereafter Director, Planning Group
    • Kenyatta, Jomo, President of Kenya
    • Khrushchev, Nikita S., former First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Soviet Communist Part and Chairman of the Soviet Council of Ministers, from 1953 until 1964
    • Kiesinger, Kurt Georg, Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany until October 21, 1969
    • Kissinger, Henry A., President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs until November 3, 1975
    • Klein, Herbert G., Director of Communications for the Executive Branch from January 1969
    • Kopp, Eugene P., Deputy General Counsel, U.S. Information Agency, from July 1969 until 1971; Assistant Director, Administration, from 1972; also acting General Counsel and Congressional Liaison in 1972
    • Korry, Edward M., U.S. Ambassador to Chile until October 12, 1971
    • Kosygin, Alexei N., Chairman (Premier) of the Soviet Council of Ministers; also Member of the Politburo of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
    • Krill, Robert F., foreign information specialist, Italy, Malta, Spain, Portugal, Office of Assistant Director, Europe, U.S. Information Agency, until mid-1969; Special Assistant to the Associate Director and Deputy Associate Director, Research and Assessment, from July 1969
    • LaFontant, Jewel, lawyer; member, U.S. Advisory Commission on International Educational and Cultural Affairs from 1969
    • Laird, Melvin R., member, U.S. House of Representatives (R-Wisconsin), until January 21, 1969; Secretary of Defense from January 21, 1969
    • Larmon, Sigurd S., President, Young & Rubicam; member, U.S. Advisory Commission on Information
    • Lawson, Murray G., Agency Historian, Office of Assistant Director, Administration, U.S. Information Agency (position moved into the Office of Research and Assessment in mid-1969)
    • Lee, Maurice E. (Mauri), program coordinator, Office of Assistant Director, Europe, U.S. Information Agency, until 1969; senior adviser, U.S. Embassy in Saigon, from July 1969 until early 1970; Deputy Director, Joint U.S. Public Affairs Office and counselor for public affairs, U.S. Embassy in Saigon, from April 1970 until early 1971; Deputy Assistant Director, Office of Assistant Director, South Asia, U.S. Information Agency, from 1971 until 1972; Deputy Assistant Director, Office of Assistant Director, East Asia and Pacific, from 1972
    • Leeper, Robert H., acting Deputy Assistant Director, Office of Assistant Director, Public Information, U.S. Information Agency; Deputy Assistant Director, from February 1971 until 1972; information officer, U.S. Consulate at Hong Kong, from July 1972
    • Leonhart, William, U.S. Ambassador to Yugoslavia from June 30, 1969, until October 18, 1971; thereafter detailed to the National War College
    • Lewis, Mark B., Director, Office of Cultural Presentations, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, Department of State; also Director, Office of Multilateral Policy and Programs during 1970 and Director, Office of Private Cooperation during 1971; member, International Cultural Planning Group Task Force on U.S. Representation in the Arts Abroad
    • Levitsky, Melvyn, Operations Center, Executive Secretariat, Department of State, until 1971
    • Lindsay, John, Mayor of New York
    • Lisagor, Peter, syndicated columnist and Washington Bureau Chief, Chicago Daily News
    • Littell, Wallace W., Assistant Director, Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, U.S. Information Agency, until early 1970; public affairs officer and counselor for public affairs, U.S. Embassy in Belgrade, from July 1970
    • Lodge, Henry Cabot, Jr., former U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Vietnam during the Kennedy and Johnson administrations; U.S. Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany from May 27, 1968, until January 14, 1969; Head of the U.S. Delegation to the Paris Peace Talks until December 8, 1969
    • Lodge, John Davis, U.S. Ambassador to Argentina from July 23, 1969
    • Lofton, Harry M., principal officer, U.S. Consulate in Curacao, from June 1970
    • Lon Nol, General, Royal Khmer Armed Forces; First Vice President of the Council of Ministers and Minister of Defense of Cambodia; Acting Prime Minister and Minister of National Defense, June 1969; Prime Minister and Minister of National Defense after March 18, 1970
    • Loomis, Henry, former Director of the Voice of America; Executive Director, Nixon Task Forces, during 1968; Deputy Director of the U.S. Information Agency from April 3, 1969, until September 1972 and Chairman, USIA Executive Committee (ExComm); thereafter President, Corporation for Public Broadcasting
    • Lowell, James A., Jr., U.S. astronaut
    • Lowenstein, Allard K., member, U.S. House of Representatives (D-New York)
    • Lowenstein, Linda, Office of Inter-African Affairs, Bureau of African Affairs, Department of State; member, Inter-Agency Youth Committee
    • Lyman, Princeton N., Chief, Title IX Division, Program Policy, Office of Program and Policy Coordination, Agency for International Development, until early 1970; Chief, Civic Participation Division, Office of Policy Development and Analysis, Bureau for Program and Policy Coordination, from mid-1970 until late 1971; Director, Office of Technical Assistance Coordination, Bureau for Africa, from late 1971; member, Inter-Agency Youth Committee
    • Lynn, Laurence E., Jr., Assistant for Programs, National Security Council Staff, from January 1969 until September 1970; Director, Program Analysis Staff, National Security Council Staff, from 1970 until 1971
    • Mace, Howard P., Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Personnel and Deputy Director General and Director of Personnel; acting Director General of the Foreign Service in 1971
    • MacGregor, Clark, member, U.S. House of Representatives (R-Minnesota) until 1971; Counsel to the President for Congressional Relations from January 1, 1972
    • Macmillan, Harold, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
    • Macomber, William B., Jr., Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relations (later Legislative Affairs) until October 2, 1969; Deputy Under Secretary of State for Administration from October 3, 1969, until July 1971; thereafter Deputy Under Secretary of State for Management
    • Mahoney, David J., Chairman, Norton Simon Inc.; Chairman, American Revolution Bicentennial Commission
    • Malek, Frederick V. (Fred), Deputy Under Secretary for Health, Education and Welfare until late 1970; thereafter Special Assistant to the President with responsibility for personnel
    • Mao Zedong (Mao Tse-tung), Chairman, Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party and Politburo of the People’s Republic of China
    • Marasciulo, Edward, Deputy Director, Office of Argentina-Paraguay-Uruguay, Bureau of Inter-American Affairs, Department of State, from May 1970; also acting Director in 1971; Director, AID mission at the U.S. Embassy in Tegucigalpa
    • Marcy, Mildred K., Women’s Activities Adviser, Office of Policy and Research (Office of Policy and Plans from mid-1969), U.S. Information Agency, until mid-1969; National Development Adviser, from early 1970 (position moved under the Program Coordination Staff, Office of Policy and Plans in mid-1970) until mid-1970; Bicentennial, Population, and Women’s Activities Adviser, from mid-1970 until late 1971; Bicentennial, American Institutions, Women’s Activities Adviser, from late 1971; member, USIA/CU Ad Hoc Bicentennial Planning Committee and member of its steering committee
    • Marks, Leonard H., Director of the U.S. Information Agency until December 6, 1968; thereafter head of the U.S. Delegation for Intelsat permanent arrangements in 1969
    • Marshall, Anthony D. (Tony), U.S. Ambassador to Madagascar (Malagasy Republic) from January 6, 1970, until June 6, 1971; U.S. Ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago from February 22, 1972
    • Matteson, Robert E., Director, Office of International Training, Agency for International Development, until late 1971; member, Inter-Agency Youth Committee
    • Matuszeski, William (Bill), Assistant to the Director and Deputy Director, Office of the Director, U.S. Information Agency, until early 1970
    • Mayo, Robert P., Director of the Bureau of the Budget from January 22, 1969, until June 30, 1970; Counselor to the President until July 28, 1970
    • McClellan, John L., Senator (D-Arkansas); Chairman, Senate Committee on Appropriations
    • McCloskey, Paul N., Jr., (Pete), member, U.S. House of Representatives (R-California)
    • McCloskey, Robert J., Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs and Director, Office of News, Bureau of Public Affairs; Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Press Relations and Special Assistant to the Secretary (Department of State Spokesman) from July 1969
    • McCulloch, Samuel C., cultural affairs officer, U.S. Embassy in Guatemala City; Cultural Coordinator (Exchanges, Books, Youth Arts), Office of Assistant Director, Latin America, U.S. Information Agency, from 1969 (title changed to Cultural Affairs Officer in 1971); also Argentina, Panama, Uruguay and Central America Affairs in 1971
    • McDonnell, Mary E., Adviser, Commercial Affairs and Business Activities, Bureau of Economic Affairs, Department of State, until 1971
    • McElroy, William D., Director, National Science Foundation, from July 1969 until January 1972
    • McGee, Gale W., Senator (D-Wyoming)
    • McGinley, James A., III, public affairs officer, U.S. Embassy in Lusaka; deputy public affairs officer, U.S. Embassy in Vientiane, during 1970; Deputy Assistant Director, Office of Assistant Director, Africa, U.S. Information Agency, from 1971
    • McGowan, William, Special Security and Special Projects Office, Commander-in-Chief, Pacific Command
    • McGovern, George S., Senator (D-South Dakota); Democratic candidate and nominee for President in 1972
    • McHenry, Donald F., officer in charge, Dependent Area Affairs, Office of United Nations Political Affairs, Bureau of International Organization Affairs, Department of State; Special Assistant to the Counselor of the Department of State from May 1969 until mid-1971
    • McNamara, Robert S., Secretary of Defense from January 21, 1961, until February 29, 1968; thereafter President, World Bank/International Monetary Fund
    • McNichol, Paul J., Assistant Director, Security, U.S. Information Agency, until late 1971
    • McWhorter, Charles K. (Charlie), lawyer, AT&T; member, International Cultural Strategy Group
    • Meeker, Leonard C., Legal Advisor of the Department of State until July 13, 1969; U.S. Ambassador to Romania from September 16, 1969
    • Melady, Thomas P. (Tom), U.S. Ambassador to Burundi, from January 31, 1970, until May 25, 1972; U.S. Ambassador to Uganda from July 30, 1972
    • Meyer, Charles A., Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs and U.S. Coordinator, Alliance for Progress, from April 2, 1969
    • Meyer, James L., assistant cultural affairs officer, U.S. Embassy in Buenos Aires; Youth Adviser, Program Coordination Staff, Office of Policy and Plans, U.S. Information Agency, from June 1970 until late 1971; thereafter Information Center Director, U.S. Consulate in Stuttgart
    • Middleton, Adrian T., Director, Career Management and Assignments Division, Personnel, Administrative Offices and Staffs, Department of State
    • Miller, William D., public affairs officer and counselor for public affairs, U.S. Embassy in New Delhi, until 1970; thereafter Deputy Assistant Director, Office of Assistant Director, Broadcasting, U.S. Information Agency
    • Mobutu, Sésé Seko (Joseph-Désiré), Lieutenant General; President of the Republic of the Congo (Zaire) and Minister of Defense
    • Monsen, G. Richard, Chief, National Security Advisory Staff, Office of Policy and Research (Office of Policy and Plans from mid-1969), U.S. Information Agency, from April 1969 until August 1971; thereafter Chief, Policy Guidance Staff, Office of Policy and Plans
    • Moody, Wayland P., President, San Antonio College; member, U.S. Advisory Commission on International Educational and Cultural Affairs
    • Moorer, Thomas H., Jr., Admiral, USN; Chief of Naval Operations until July 1970; Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from July 2, 1970
    • Morris, Paul K., branch public affairs officer, U.S. Consulate in Madras; Office of Assistant Director, Information Center Service, U.S. Information Agency; chair, USIA Working Group on Agency Book Policy
    • Morris, Roger, member, Operations Staff (Africa), National Security Council Staff, from January 1969 until April 1970; thereafter member, Planning Group, National Security Council Staff
    • Mosely, Lionel S., Assistant Director, Personnel and Training, U.S. Information Agency
    • Moss, John E., member, U.S. House of Representatives (D-California); Chairman, House Government Operations Subcommittee on Foreign Operations and Government Information
    • Moynihan, Daniel Patrick, Assistant to the President for Urban Affairs and Executive Secretary of the Council on Urban Affairs from January 1969 until December 1969, Counselor to the President from January 1970 until January 20, 1971; also Vice Chairman, Board of Trustees, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
    • Muller, Steven, Professor of Political Science and Vice President for Public Affairs, Cornell University, until 1971; Provost, Johns Hopkins University, from 1971 until 1972; thereafter President; member, ACE Commission on International Education
    • Mundt, Karl E., Senator (R-South Dakota) until January 3, 1973
    • Murrow, Edward R., Director of the U.S. Information Agency from March 15, 1961, until January 20, 1964
    • Muskie, Edmund S., Senator (D-Maine); Democratic candidate for President in 1972
    • Nalle, David, Deputy Assistant Director, Office of Assistant Director, Near East and South Asia, U.S. Information Agency, until mid-1970; Assistant Director, Near East and South Asia, from mid-1970 until mid-1971; cultural affairs officer, U.S. Embassy in Moscow, from June 1972
    • Nasser, Gamal Abdel, President of Egypt from 1956 until 1970
    • Nelson, J. William, U.S. Expositions Staff, Department of Commerce
    • Nelson, Lyle, Chair, Stanford University Department of Communications; Vice-Chairman, Board of Foreign Scholarships
    • Neureiter, Norman P., Assistant for International Affairs to the President’s Science Adviser, White House Office of Science and Technology
    • Newsom, David D., U.S. Ambassador to Libya until June 21, 1969; thereafter Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs
    • Nguyen Van Thieu, President of the Republic of (South) Vietnam
    • Nickel, Edward J., Director, Joint U.S. Public Affairs Office, U.S. Embassy in Saigon, until 1971; program analysis officer, U.S. Information Agency, from 1971
    • Nixon, Pat, First Lady of the United States
    • Nixon, Richard M., President of the United States from January 20, 1969, until August 9, 1974
    • Noah, Lynn H., program analysis officer, U.S. Information Agency; Deputy Chief, Plans and Operational Policy Staff, Office of Policy and Plans, from 1971; acting Chief, Plans and Operational Policy Staff, in mid-1971; thereafter Chief
    • Novik, M.S., radio and television consultant; member, U.S. Advisory Commission on Information
    • Nutter, G. Warren, Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs from March 4, 1969
    • O’Brien, John R. (Jack), Assistant to the Director and the Deputy Director, Office of the Director, U.S. Information Agency, until 1970; Executive Secretary, USIA Executive Committee (ExComm), until 1970
    • O’Donnell, Kevin, Director, ACTION, from July 1, 1971, until September 30, 1972
    • Oleksiw, Daniel P., Assistant Director, East Asia and Pacific, U.S. Information Agency, until June 1970; public affairs officer and minister-counselor, U.S. Embassy in New Delhi, from July 1970
    • Olom, Louis T., Staff Director, U.S. Advisory Commission on Information, United States Information Agency
    • Osborne, Monta L., foreign information specialist (Vietnam), Office of Assistant Director, East Asia and Pacific, U.S. Information Agency, until mid-1971; detailed to the Department of Defense as a liaison officer in August 1971
    • Osgood, Robert E. (Bob), Assistant for Programs, National Security Council Staff, from January 1969 until 1970; Director, Planning Group, National Security Council Staff, from 1970 until 1971; member, International Culture Strategy Group
    • Owen, Robert I., principal officer, U.S. Consulate in Zagreb; Country Director, Bulgaria, Romania, Yugoslavia, Albania, Bureau of European Affairs, Department of State, from July 1970 until mid-1971
    • Packard, David, Deputy Secretary of Defense from January 24, 1969, until December 13, 1971
    • Paine, Thomas O., Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration from March 21, 1969, until September 15, 1970
    • Palmer, Joseph, II, Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs until July 7, 1969; U.S. Ambassador to Libya from October 9, 1969, until November 7, 1972
    • Pauker, John, Chief, Policy Guidance and Media Reaction Staff (later Policy Guidance Staff), Office of Policy and Research (later Office of Policy and Plans), U.S. Information Agency, until early 1970; Deputy Chief, National Security Advisory Staff, Office of Policy and Plans, from mid-1970
    • Payeff, William K., public affairs officer and counselor for public affairs, U.S. Embassy in Rabat, from 1969 until 1971; Information Studies, Training Division, Office of Assistant Director, Personnel and Training, U.S. Information Agency, until mid-1969; Deputy Assistant Director, Office of Assistant Director, Near East and North Africa, from mid-1971
    • Pedersen, Richard F., Counselor of the Department of State from January 24, 1969; Chairman, Inter-Agency Youth Committee
    • Peterson, Perry L., Africa, Policy Guidance and Media Reaction Staff (later Policy Guidance Staff), Office of Policy and Research (Office of Policy and Plans from mid-1969), U.S. Information Agency, until mid-1969; policy officer, Office of Assistant Director, Africa, from 1969 until 1971; public affairs officer, U.S. Embassy in Pretoria, from December 1971
    • Peterson, Rudolph A., President and Chief Executive Officer, Bank of America; Chairman, Presidential Task Force on International Development, from September 2, 1969
    • Phillips, Richard I., Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs until early 1970; also acting Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs from January until late 1969; principal officer, U.S. Consulate at Monterrey
    • Picker, Arnold M., Chairman, Executive Committee, United Artists Corporation; member, U.S. Advisory Commission on International Educational and Cultural Affairs
    • Pistor, Michael T.F., assistant cultural affairs officer, U.S. Embassy in London; Program Coordinator, Office of the Assistant Director, Africa, U.S. Information Agency, from late 1969 until early 1970; Deputy Assistant Director, Office of the Assistant Director, Near East and South Asia, from early 1970 until 1971; Assistant Director, Near East and North Africa, from 1971
    • Plaza Lasso, Galo, Secretary-General, Organization of American States
    • Posner, Ben, Assistant Director, Administration, U.S. Information Agency until 1972; member, USIA Executive Committee (ExComm); Agency Transition Officer in 1968 and early 1969
    • Price, Raymond K., Jr., (Ray), Special Assistant to the President
    • Quimby, Thomas H.E., Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs until mid-1969; member, Inter-Agency Youth Committee
    • Rahman, Sheikh Mujibur (Mujib), President of the Awami League; Prime Minister and Minister of Defense of Bangladesh from January 1972
    • Read, Benjamin H., Special Assistant to the Secretary of State and Executive Secretary of the Department until February 14, 1969; thereafter Director, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
    • Reed, Leonard, Chief, America Illustrated Branch, Publications Division, Office of Assistant Director, Press and Publications Service, U.S. Information Agency, from July 1970
    • Reid, Ogden R., member, U.S. House of Representatives (R-New York)
    • Reinhardt, John E., Deputy Director, Office of Assistant Director, East Asia and Pacific, U.S. Information Agency, until 1969; Assistant Director, Africa, from mid-1969 until mid-1970; Assistant Director, East Asia and Pacific, from June 1970 until late 1971; U.S. Ambassador to Nigeria from December 3, 1971
    • Resor, Stanley R., Secretary of the Army until June 30, 1971
    • Reston, James B. (Scotty), syndicated columnist and Vice President of The New York Times
    • Richardson, Elliot L., Under Secretary of State from January 23, 1969, until June 23, 1970; Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare from June 24, 1970
    • Richardson, John, Jr., Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs from July 15, 1969; also acting Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs from September 1971
    • Roach, James R., Professor of Government, University of Texas; Chairman, Board of Foreign Scholarships
    • Roberts, Walter R., counselor for public affairs, U.S. Mission to the United Nations; Deputy Associate Director, Office of Research and Assessment, U.S. Information Agency, from late 1969 until early 1971; acting Associate Director, Research and Assessment, from early 1971 until late 1971; Associate Director, Research and Assessment, from late 1971
    • Robinson, Thomas E., Chairman, Department of Secondary Education, Rider College; member, U.S. Advisory Commission on International Educational and Cultural Affairs
    • Rockefeller, Nelson A., Governor of New York
    • Rockwell, Stuart W., Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs until March 1970; U.S. Ambassador to Morocco from April 22, 1970
    • Rodman, Peter W., member, Planning Group, National Security Council Staff, from 1969 until 1970; thereafter staff member of the Office of the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs, National Security Council Staff
    • Rogers, William P., Secretary of State from January 22, 1969
    • Romulo, Carlos, Philippines Foreign Secretary
    • Rooney, John, member, U.S. House of Representatives (D-New York)
    • Rosenfeld, Eugene, Assistant Director, Public Information, U.S. Information Agency, until 1970; assistant cultural affairs officer, U.S. Embassy in London from December 1970
    • Ross, Roger P., planning coordinator, Office of Assistant Director, Information Center Service, U.S. Information Agency, from 1971
    • Roth, Richard L., Director, Office of Policy and Plans, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, Department of State, from July 1970; member, USIA/CU Ad Hoc Bicentennial Committee
    • Rountree, William M. (Bill), U.S. Ambassador to South Africa until June 5, 1970; U.S. Ambassador to Brazil from November 16, 1970
    • Rowan, Carl T., Director of the U.S. Information Agency from February 28, 1964, until July 10, 1965
    • Rugh, William A., public affairs officer, U.S. Embassy in Jidda; Policy Officer, Near East (Iran, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Gulf States), Office of Assistant Director, Near East and North Africa, U.S. Information Agency
    • Runyon, Charles III, Assistant Legal Adviser for African Affairs, Department of State until 1972; thereafter Assistant Legal Adviser for Cultural Relations and Public Affairs
    • Rush, Kenneth, U.S. Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany from July 22, 1969, until February 20, 1972; Deputy Secretary of Defense from February 23, 1972
    • Rusk, Dean, Secretary of State from January 21, 1961, until January 20, 1969
    • Ryan, Hewson A. (Hew), Acting Director, U.S. Information Agency, from late 1968 until early 1969; Deputy Director for Policy and Research (changed to Deputy Director, Policy and Plans in mid-1969); member, USIA Executive Committee (ExComm); member, Inter-Agency Youth Committee; U.S. Ambassador to Honduras from November 5, 1969
    • Sablosky, Irving L., deputy planning officer, Office of Policy and Plans, U.S. Information Agency, until early 1970; Deputy Chief, Plans and Resource Analysis Staff, Office of Policy and Plans, from 1970 until mid-1971; cultural affairs officer, U.S. Embassy in Bangkok, from August 1971
    • Sachar, Abram L., Chancellor, Brandeis University; member, U.S. Advisory Commission on International Educational and Cultural Affairs; Vice Chairman from 1969
    • Samuels, Nathaniel, Deputy Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs from April 1, 1969, until May 31, 1972
    • Sandman, Leonard, Labor and Social Affairs Adviser, Office of Regional Affairs, Bureau of Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, Department of State, from March 1969 until 1971; labor and political officer, U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv, from September 1971; member, Inter-Agency Youth Committee
    • Saragat, Giuseppe, President of Italy
    • Saunders, Harold (Hal), member, Operations Staff (Near East and South Asia), National Security Council Staff, from January 1969
    • Scalapino, Robert A., Professor of Political Science, University of California-Berkeley; member, U.S. Advisory Commission on International Educational and Cultural Affairs until 1969
    • Scali, John A., Chief Diplomatic Correspondent for ABC News until 1971; thereafter Special Assistant to the President
    • Scheer, Julian, Assistant Administrator for Public Affairs, National Aeronautics and Space Administration
    • Schneider, Michael D., foreign information specialist (Vietnam), Office of the Assistant Director, East Asia and Pacific, U.S. Information Agency; member, USIA Young Officers’ Policy Panel
    • Schneidman, Harold F., Deputy Assistant Director, Office of Assistant Director, East Asia and Pacific, U.S. Information Agency, from June 1970 until mid-1971; Assistant Director, Information Center Service, from 1971; member, USIA/CU Ad Hoc Bicentennial Planning Committee
    • Scott, Frank A., foreign information officer, U.S. Information Agency; detailed as Deputy Director, Public Information and Reports Staff, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, Department of State, in 1970; acting Director in 1971; information officer, U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv, from January 1972
    • Scott, Hugh D., Jr., Senator (R-Pennsylvania); Senate Minority Leader
    • Scott, Norman P., Deputy Chief (Policy Guidance), Policy Guidance and Media Reaction Staff (Policy Guidance Staff from mid-1969), Office of Policy and Research (Office of Policy and Plans from mid-1969), U.S. Information Agency, until 1970; thereafter Chief, Policy Guidance Staff, from 1970 until 1971; information officer, U.S. Embassy in Tehran, from July 1971
    • Scranton, William W., former Governor of Pennsylvania
    • Semler, Peter, political officer, U.S. Embassy in Paris, until 1970; international relations officer, Bilateral Political Relations Section, Soviet Foreign Affairs Division, Office of Soviet Union Affairs, Bureau of European Affairs, Department of State, from 1970; detailed to the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency in 1972
    • Shakespeare, Frank J., Jr., television adviser to Republican candidate Richard Nixon during the 1968 presidential campaign and President, CBS TV Services Division until January 1969; Director of the U.S. Information Agency from February 7, 1969
    • Sharek, Carl Robert, assistant cultural affairs officer, U.S. Embassy in Belgrade, until June 1970; cultural affairs officer, from June 1970 until October 1970; research evaluation specialist, U.S. Information Agency, from October 1970 until January 1971; thereafter research evaluation supervisor; detailed to the Department of Labor in 1971
    • Sheehan, Mark T., Director, Office of Policy Guidance, Bureau of Public Affairs, Department of State, until late 1969; Chairman, Department of State Committee on Astronaut Travel
    • Shirley, John W. (Jock), policy officer, Office of Assistant Director, Near East and South Asia, U.S. Information Agency; press and cultural officer, U.S. Embassy in Warsaw, from June 1970 until 1972; Deputy Assistant Director, Office of Assistant Director, Soviet Union and East Europe, from August 1972
    • Shriver, R. Sargent, U.S. Ambassador to France until March 25, 1970
    • Shultz, George P., Secretary of Labor from January 22, 1969, until July 1, 1970; Director of the Office of Management and Budget from July 1, 1970, until June 11, 1972; thereafter Secretary of the Treasury and head of the Council on Economic Policy from December 1972
    • Siciliano, Rocco C., Under Secretary of Commerce until 1971
    • Sihanouk, Prince Norodom, head of state of Cambodia until March 18, 1970; leader of Cambodian government-in-exile in Beijing from 1970
    • Simic, Vojislav, conductor, Belgrade’s Television Jazz Orchestra
    • Sisco, Joseph J., Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs until February 1969; thereafter Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs and Chairman, NSC Interdepartmental Group for the Near East and South Asia
    • Sivard, Robert P., Agency Art Director, Office of the Director, U.S. Information Agency
    • Smiley, Joseph R., President, University of Colorado; Chairman, U.S. Advisory Commission on International Educational and Cultural Affairs, until early 1969
    • Smith, H. Alexander, Senator (R-New Jersey) from 1943 until 1958
    • Smith, Gerard C., Director of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency from February 7, 1969; Representative (Ambassador) and Chairman of the U.S. Delegation to the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks
    • Smith, Stanley, U.S. tennis player
    • Sneider, Richard L., member, Operations Staff (East Asia), National Security Council Staff, from January until September 1969; Deputy Chief of Mission, U.S. Embassy in Tokyo, from September 1969 until July 1972; Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs from August 1972
    • Sober, Sidney, Director, Regional Affairs and Staff Director, NSC Interdepartmental Group, Bureau of Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, Department of State, until November 1969; Deputy Chief of Mission (Chargé d Affaires ad interim from May 1972), U.S. Embassy in Rawalpindi; member, Inter-Agency Youth Committee
    • Solomon, Richard H., member, National Security Council Staff
    • Sonnenfeldt, Helmut (Hal), member, Operations staff (Europe), National Security Council Staff, from January 1969
    • Southard, Clifford E., public affairs officer, U.S. Embassy in Rangoon; Chief, Foreign Service Personnel Division, Office of Assistant Director, Personnel and Training, U.S. Information Agency, from December 1969 until mid-1971; Deputy Assistant Director, Office of Assistant Director, East Asia and Pacific, from 1971
    • Spector, Melbourne L., Executive Director, American Revolutionary Bicentennial Commission
    • Sprague, William B., Jr., radio news writer with the Voice of America until early 1970; foreign information specialist, U.S. Information Agency, from March 1970
    • Squires, Leslie Albion (Les), principal officer, U.S. Consulate in Dacca; foreign information officer, U.S. Information Agency; Assistant Director, South Asia, from 1971 until early 1972; public affairs officer, U.S. Embassy in Manila, from September 1972
    • Stans, Maurice H., Secretary of Commerce from January 21, 1969, until February 15, 1972; thereafter Chairman of the Finance Committee of the Committee to Re-Elect the President
    • Stanton, Frank N., President, Columbia Broadcasting System until 1971, thereafter Vice Chairman of CBS; Chairman, U.S. Advisory Commission on Information
    • Stefan, Charles G., Director, Soviet and Eastern European Exchanges Staff, Bureau of European Affairs, Department of State, from March 1970
    • Steenhoven, Graham, President, U.S. Table Tennis Association
    • Sterling, John Ewart Wallace, Chancellor, Stanford University; Chairman, American Revolutionary Bicentennial Commission
    • Stern, Ernest, Assistant Administrator, Office of Program and Policy Coordination (Bureau for Program and Policy Coordination from 1970), Agency for International Development, from mid-1969
    • Stieglitz, Perry J., branch public affairs officer, U.S. Consulate in Marseille, from late 1968; cultural affairs officer and assistant policy officer, Office of Assistant Director, Europe, U.S. Information Agency, from 1971; deputy policy officer, Office of Assistant Director, West Europe, from mid-1971 until late 1971; thereafter Area Cultural Coordinator; member, USIA/CU Ad Hoc Bicentennial Planning Committee
    • Stoddard, John C., Media Content Officer, Office of Policy and Research (Office of Policy and Plans from mid-1969), U.S. Information Agency, until mid-1970; thereafter Business Advisor, Program Coordination Staff, Office of Policy and Plans; member, USIA Apollo-11 Task Force and staff member, USIA Apollo-11 Operations Office
    • Straight, Michael, Chairman, National Endowment for the Arts; member, International Cultural Planning Group Task Force on U.S. Representation in the Arts Abroad
    • Strasburg, William E. (Bill), Associate Director, Research and Assessment, U.S. Information Agency, from mid-1969 until early 1971
    • Sullivan, William H., U.S. Ambassador to Laos until March 18, 1969; Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs from April 1969; Chairman, Interdepartmental Group on Vietnam
    • Sweigert, John L. (Jack), U.S. astronaut
    • Szulc, Tad, reporter, The New York Times
    • Teal, Fred T., Assistant Legal Adviser for Cultural Relations and Public Affairs, Department of State, until mid-1972
    • Telich, Maire Louise, Planning Officer, Plans and Resource Analysis Staff (later changed to Plans and Operational Policy Staff), Office of Policy and Plans, U.S. Information Agency, from 1970 until late 1971; thereafter Europe Program Officer, Program Development Division, Office of Assistant Director, Information Center Service
    • Thieu, see Nguyen Van Thieu
    • Thompson, Jane Monroe Goelet, Director, Department of State Art in Embassies Program, from 1972
    • Tibbetts, Margaret J., U.S. Ambassador to Norway until May 23, 1969; Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs from June 1969 until 1971
    • Tito, Josip, President of Yugoslavia
    • Tobey, John E., Staff Assistant, Political Military Affairs, Office of Policy Guidance, Bureau of Public Affairs, Department of State, until 1970
    • Tompkins, Pauline, President, Cedar Crest College; member, U.S. Advisory Commission on International Educational and Cultural Affairs, until 1969
    • Tower, John, Senator (R-Texas)
    • Towery, R. Kenneth, Assistant Director, Press and Publications Service, U.S. Information Agency, from April 1969 until October 1971; Deputy Director for Policy and Plans from late 1971
    • Turner, William C., President, Western Management Consultants, Inc.; member, U.S. Advisory Commission on International Educational and Cultural Affairs, from 1969
    • Unger, Leonard, U.S. Ambassador to Thailand
    • Vance, Sheldon B., U.S. Ambassador to Chad until May 9, 1969; U.S. Ambassador to the Congo from June 28, 1969
    • Vail, Thomas Van Husen, Editor and Publisher, Cleveland Plain Dealer; member, U.S. Advisory Commission on Information
    • Vaky, Viron P. (Pete), Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs, U.S. Coordinator, Alliance for Progress, and acting Assistant Secretary from January until May 1969; member, Operations Staff (Latin America), National Security Council Staff, from May 1969 until October 1972; U.S. Ambassador to Costa Rica from September 11, 1972
    • Veliotes, Nicholas A., political counselor, U.S. Embassy at Vientiane; Special Assistant to the Under Secretary of State from September 1970 until July 1972; thereafter Special Assistant to the Deputy Secretary of State
    • Veneman, John G., Under Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare
    • Verner, Jaroslav J., foreign information specialist, USSR Affairs, Office of the Assistant Director, Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, U.S. Information Agency, from October 1969 until 1971; public affairs officer, U.S. Embassy in Kabul, from July 1972
    • Walkinshaw, Robert L., Labor Adviser, Office of Regional Affairs, Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs, Department of State, until mid-1970; area development adviser, Civil Operations and Rural Devlopment Support, U.S. Embassy in Saigon; member, Inter-Agency Youth Committee
    • Ware, Richard A., Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs from January 1969
    • Warren, Gerald L. (Jerry), Deputy Press Secretary to the President
    • Watts, William, Staff Secretary, National Security Council Staff Secretariat, from 1970 until 1971
    • Weathersby, William H. (Bill), Deputy Chief of Mission, U.S. Embassy in New Delhi, until 1969; Deputy Director for Policy and Plans, U.S Information Agency, from late 1969 until early 1970; thereafter Vice President for Public Affairs, Princeton University
    • Weinberger, Caspar W., Head, Federal Trade Commission, from 1969 until 1970; Deputy Director, Office of Management and Budget, from June 1970 until May 1972; Director, from June 12, 1972
    • Weiss, Seymour (Sey), Director, Office of Strategic and Functional Research and Special Assistant to the Director for Intelligence Resources, Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Department of State; acting Staff Director, NSC Under Secretaries Committee; member, Planning and Coordination Staff, from June 1970
    • Welch, Wilford H., Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs, Department of State; member, Inter-Agency Youth Committee
    • Weld, William E., Jr., Assistant Director, Europe, U.S. Information Agency, until mid-1969; public affairs officer and counselor for public affairs, U.S. Embassy in London, from August 1969
    • White, Barbara M., Associate Director, Policy and Research, U.S. Information Agency, until mid-1969; Associate Director, Policy and Plans, from mid-1969 until early 1970; Deputy Director for Policy and Plans, from early 1970 until late 1971; thereafter Special Assistant to the Director; member, USIA/CU Ad Hoc Bicentennial Planning Committee
    • Whiting, John D., Argentine Desk Officer, Argentina-Paraguay-Uruguay, Bureau of Inter-American Affairs, Department of State
    • Wilcox, Wayne A., retired Professor of Political Science, Columbia University; senior cultural affairs adviser, U.S. Embassy in London from August 1971; member, USIA/CU Ad Hoc Bicentennial Planning Committee
    • Wile, Frank S., Chief, Personnel Requirements Branch, Career Management and Assignments Division, Personnel, Department of State, until mid-1969; thereafter Personnel Director, Executive Office, Bureau of European Affairs
    • Williams, James A., Operations Staff, Executive Secretariat, Department of State; Staff Assistant, Office of the Under Secretary of State; thereafter Office of Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Yemen, South Yemen, Bureau of Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs
    • Williams, Maurice J., Assistant Administrator, Bureau for Near East and South Asia, Agency for International Development, until 1971; Deputy Administrator from 1971; acting Administrator in 1971
    • Wilson, Harold, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom until June 1970; thereafter leader of the British Labour Party
    • Winkler, Gordon, Deputy Assistant Director, Office of Assistant Director, Africa, U.S. Information Agency, from mid-1969 until early 1971; Assistant Director, Africa, from 1971
    • Winks, Robin W., Professor of History, Yale University; senior cultural affairs officer, U.S. Embassy in London; chairman, USIA/CU Ad Hoc Bicentennial Planning Committee
    • Wright, James (Jim), member, U.S. House of Representatives (D-Texas)
    • Wortzel, Arthur I., Director, Soviet and Eastern European Exchanges Staff, Bureau of European Affairs, Department of State, from June 1969 until early 1970; Deputy Chief of Mission, U.S. Embassy in Prague, from August 1970
    • Wylie, Laurence, Professor of the Civilization of France, Harvard University; former senior cultural affairs officer, U.S. Embassy in Paris; member, USIA/CU Ad Hoc Bicentennial Planning Committee
    • Yahya Khan, Agha Mohammad, General; Chief Martial Law Administrator, President, Minister of Defense, and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan, from March 1969 until December 1971
    • Zhou Enlai, see Chou En-lai
    • Ziegler, Ronald L., White House Press Secretary