GENERAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON DISARMAMENT

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Approved For Release 2007/0 GENERAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON DISARMAMENT William Robert Graham Colin Gray Roland Herbst Frank Hober Burton Marshall Jaime Oaxaca Shirley Pettis. John P. Roche Donald Rumsfeld Lawrence Silberman Elmo Zumwalt Harriet F. Scott Acting Chairman, Defense Research Analysis R&D Associates President of National Institute for Public Policy R&D Associates Consultant to SRI Consultant to Systems Planning Corp. Vice President, Northrup Corp. Member of Board, Kemper Corp. Academic Dean, Tufts University G. D. Searle Corp. Vice President, Crocker National Bank President,. Admiral Zumwalt and Associates Author, consultant on Soviet military affairs Will meet in Washington 8 and 9 July 1982 Approved For Release 2007/03/21: CIA-RDP84B00049R001800210029-4 BIOGRAPHIES William R. Graham, 46, UT 1-l ail lfict i.1C.1 ixuy, -a. ., - r---r - Defense Department consultant. He recently coauthorized with Paul H. Nitze,I, SALT II critic, an article concluding that U.S. missiles could be upgraded and"}I deployed in more survivable modes to improve the nation's nuclear offense. HERBST, ROLAND F(RANCIS), b. St. Louis, Mo, Oct. 8, 26; m. 53; c. 5. PHYSICS. B.S, SL~ Louis. 48, IvI,S, 51, Ph.D, 53. Res. assoc. physics, Ar- gonne Nat. Lab, 53-54; physicist Lawrence Radiation Lab, California, 54- 64, div. leader exp. physics, 64-69; DEP. DIR. DEFENSE RES. & ENG. FOR STRATEGIC & SPACE SYSTS, DEPT. OF DEFENSE, D.C, 69- U.S.A. 44-46. Fel. Am. Phys. Soc. Theoretical physics. Address: 2782 N. Wake- field St, Arlington, VA 22207. HOEBER, FRANCIS PACKARD, b Whitestone, N Y, July 15, 18; m 41, 65; c 3. ECONOMICS. Educ: Antioch Col, AB, 40; Pennsylvania, 68. Prof Exp: Economist & statistician, U S Govt, 40-50; dir econ anal dlv, Defense Prod Admin, 50-53; chmn cost group, opers res off, Hopkins, 53-56; mgr prog anal, Roy C Ingersoll Res Ctr, Borg-Warner Corp, 111, 56-57, mgr mkt res, 57-58; partner, Williams, Hoeber, Fox & Senderling, 59-60; asst dir, strategic studies ctr, Stanford Res Inst, 60-68; ASSOC HEAD SOC SCI DEPT, RAND CORP, 68- Concurrent Pos: Instr, USDA Grad Sch, 42-45; lectr & consult, Hopkins, Pennsylvania & Dept Army. Mem: Am icon Asn; Opers Res Soc Am; Am Statist Asn. Res: Dynamic programming; cost theory; government controls. Publ: U S potential for military expenditures, Stan- ford Res Ittst; Economy behind the bamboo curtain and co-auth, Soviet eco- nomic potential, J Stanford Res Inst. Add: Rand Corp, 1700 Main St, Santa Monica, CA 90406. `t,'MARSHALL, CHARLES BURTON, educator; b. Catskill, N.Y., Mar. 25, 1908; s. Caleb Carey and Alice (Beeman) M.; B.A., U. Tex., 1931, M.A., 1932; Ph.D., Harvard, 1939; m. Betty Louise O'Brien , Aug. I. 1958; children (b previous marriage)-Charles Richard, Jean Mary (Mrs. Charles E. Vickery). With newspapers in El Paso and Austin, 'lea., 1925-31, Detroit, 1934-38; instr., tutor govt. Harvard and Radcliffe Coll., 1938-42; vis. lectr. Harvard, summer 1963; cons. Intergovtl. Com. Refugees, 1946.47; staff cons. con. fgn. affairs U.S. He. of Reps., 1947.50; men. policy planning staff State Dept., 1950-53; adviser to prime minister Pakistan, 1955-57; research assn. Washington Center Fgn. Policy Research, 1957-74, acting dir., ' 1969-70; vis. prof. Sch. Advanced Internat. Studies, Johns Hopkins" 1965-66, prof., 1966-67, Paul H. Nitze prof. internat. politics, 1967.75; Alumni prof. internat. studies U. N.C., 1960-61; Centennial vis. prof. Tex. A&M U., 1976; cons. in field, 1961-; U.S. govt. rep. XIV Conf. Internat. Red Cross, Toronto, Can., 1952. Served to it. col. AUS, 1942-46. Fellow Carnegie Endowment Internat. Peace. 1934.35, vis. scholar, 1958-59. Mem. Council Fgn. Relations, Washington Inst. Fgn. Affairs, Com. on Present Danger (mem. exec. con.). Clubs; Cosmos, Harvard (Washington). Author: The Limits of Foreign Policy, 1954; The Exercise of Sovereignty, 1965; The Cold War: A Concise History, 1965; Crisis Over Rhodesia: A Skeptical View, 1967. Home: 4106 N Randolph St Arlington VA 22207 Office: 1500 Wilson Blvd Suite 1700 Arlington VA 22209 ,-'Jafine Daxaca named vice president and assistant division general Burl Ervin named vice president-business development and su rel manager, for Northrop Corp., Electro-Mechanical Div., Anaheim, Calif. pp`~rt engineering PETTIS-TAKAMINF SHIRLEY NEIL, rormercongresswoman; b. Mountain Vicw, Calif.. July 12, 1924; d. Harold Oliver and Dorothy Susan (O'Neil) McCumber; student Andrews U.. 1942, U. Calif.. 1943.44; m. John J. McNulty. Dec. 14. 1943 (dec. Dec. 1945); in. 2d. Jerry L. Pettis, Mar. 2, 1947 (dec. Feb. 1975); children-Peter Dwight, Deborah Neil; m. 3d. Jokichi Takamine, Oct. 21, 1978. Mgr., Magnetic Tape Duplicator, Hollywood, Calif., 1953-67, Audio-Digest Co., Los Angeles, 1951.55; sec.-treas. Pettis, Inc., Hollywood, 1958-64; mgr. citrus and avocado ranch, Pauma Valley. Calif.. 1950-; mem. 94th-95th Congresses from 37th Calif. Dist., mem. Interest. Relations Com.. Com. on Edit. and Labor; dir. Kemper Corp. Bd. dirs. Women's Research and Edn. Inst.: trustee Redlands U. Mein. adv. council on nat. security and internat. affairs Republican Nat. Com. Mem. Am. Hist. Soc., Not. Womens Polit. Caucus, Calif. Elected Womens Assn. for Edn. and Research. Republican. Seventh-day Adventist. Clubs: Capitol Hill (Washington); Pauma Valley Country. Horne: 616 Firth Ave Rest Los Angeles CA 90049 Approved For Release 2007/03/21: CIA-RDP84B00049R001800210029-4 ROCIIE, JOHN P., educator; b. Bklyn.. May 7, 1923; s. Walter John and Ruth (Pearson) R.; A.B., Hofstra Coll.. 1943; A.M., Cornell U., 1947, Ph.D.. 1949; D.Litt., Ripon Coll.- 1974; m. Constance Ratcliff Ludwig, June 21, 1947; 1 dau., Joanna Ratcliff (Mrs. J.F. Solomon). Instr.. asst. prof., also. prof. polit. sci. Haverford Coll., 1949-56; prof. politics Brandeis U., Waltham, Mass., 1956-70, Herter prof. politics and history. 1970-73, chmn. dept. politics, 1956-59, 61-65, dean faculty arts and scis., 1959.61, churn. grad. corn. Am. Civilization, 1963-65; Henry R. Luce prof. civilization and Igo. affairs, academic dean Fletcher Sch. Law and Diplomacy, Medford. Mass., 1973--, acting dean. 1978-79; Fulbright lectr., France. 1959: vis. prof. Columbia, Cornell U., Mass. Inst. Tech.. U. Chgo., Swarthmore Coll.; cons. Vice Pres. Hubert H. Humphrey, Dept. State; spi. cons. to Pres. U. S.. 1966-68. Not. churn. Americans for Democratic Action, 1962.65; mem. exec. corn. Civil Liberties Union Masse., 1961.66; mem. Nat. Council on The Humanities, 1968.70; mm. Presdl. Commn. on internat. Broadcasting, 1972.73; mem. U.S. Bd. for Internal. Broadcasting, 1974.77, Trustee Woodrow Wilson Center for Scholars, Smithsonian Instn., 1968-75, Dubinsky Found., 1972-, Served with USAAF, 1943.46. Recipient Moses Coit Tyler prize Cornell U.. 1949. Fellow Rockefeller Found., 1961.62, 65-66, Found. For Advancement Edn., 1954-55, Hudson Inst., 1970-, hiem. Am. Polo, Sta Kssn. (past mem. exec. council), Council on Fgn. Relations, Friends. Author: (with D1 S Stedman,AIt.)a The taDes aemics of Democratic Government, 1954; Courts & Rights, 1961, rev, edit? 1965; The Quest for the Dream- Civil Liberties in Modem America, 1963; Shadow and Substance. S in the Theory and Structure of Politics, 1964; Origins of American Political Thought, 1966; American Political Thought: Jefferson and the Progressives, 1967; John Marshall, 1967; Sentenced to Life: Reflections on Politics' Education and Law, 1974; (with M.S. Stedman and B. Meehan) The Dynamics of Modern Government, 1966; American Nationality, 1607.1978: An Overview, 1978; contbg. author: The American Revolution: A Heritage of Change, 1975; The Legacy of Vietnam, 1976. Nationally syndicated columnist, 2968-- Home: 15 Bay State Rd Weston MA 02193 Office: Fletcher Sch Medford MA 02155 ~b RUMSFELD, DONALD, form Chgo., July 9 er govt. ofd., pharm. co. exec.; b. A.B., , 1932; s. George Donald and Jeannette (Flusted) R.; Park Coll .; Princeton J U ., 1 954; hen. degrees Ill. Coll., Lake Forest Coll m. Joyce Pierson, Dec. 27, 1954; children- Valerie Reps., Marcy Kay, Donald Nicholas. Ad 954; asst. U.S. Ho, of ., 1 958-59; with A.G. Becker & Co., Chgo., 2960-62; mem. 88th-91st congresses from 1969-73; di 13th Dist. III.; mem Pres's Cabinet, r. OEO, 1969.70; dir. Cost of Living Council and counsellor to Pres., 1971.72 ; U.S NATO 1973 74 U.S. ambassador and permanent rep. to Dept, -; asst. to Pres., mem. Pres.'s cabinet, 1974-75; sec. . Def., 1975.77; pres., chief exec_ officer G,D. Searle & Co Skokie 111 Co. Trustee Am- dir. Rand Corp., Bendix Corp., Sears Roebuck naval iator USN 1954 & Recipient Presdl. medalnoffFreed 1045 Skokie IL 60076 om. Office: GD Searle & Co PO Box SILBERMAN, LAIJRENCE HIRSCH, lawyer, banker: h York, Pa., Oct. 12, 1935: s. William and Anna (Hirsch) S.; A. Dartmouth, 1957; LL.B., Harvard, 1961; M. Rosalie Cu. Gault, Jan. 5, 1957; children-Robert Steven, Katherine De Boer, Anne Gault. Admitted to Hawaii bar, 1961, U.C. bar, 1973; asso. firm Moore. Torkildson & Rice (name changed to Quinn & Moore 1963), Honolulu, 1961-64; partner firm Moore, Silberman & Schulze, Honolulu, 1964.67; ally. appellate div. gen. counsel's office NLRB, Washington, 1967-68; solicitor of labor U.S. Dept. Labor, Washington, 1969-70, under sec. labor, 1970-73; partner Steptoe & Johnson, Washington, 1973-74; dep. atty. gen. of U.S., 1974-5; ambassador to Yugoslavia, 1975.77 President's spl. envoy on ILO affairs, 1977;r.. fellow Am. Enterprise; Inst., 1977-78, vis. fellow, 1978-; partner firm Morrison & Foerster, Washington, 1978-79; exec. v.p. legal and govt. affairs Crocker Nat, Bank, San Francisco. 1979-; lectr. labor law and legislation U. Hawaii. 1962-63. Bd. dirs. Com. on Present Danger, 1978-; vice chmn. adv. council on gen. govt. Republican Nat. Com.. 1977-. Served with AUS. 1957-58. hsem. Am. Bar Assn. (labor law corn. 1965-, corp. and banking corn. 1973), Bar Assn. Hawaii (ethics corn. 1965.67), Bar Assn. D. C., Council on Fgn. Relations. Home: 6 Kittery Ct Bethesda MD 20034 Office: Cracker Nat Bank One Montgomery St San Francisco CA 94104 ZUMWALT, ELMO RUSSELL, JR., ret. naval officer; b. San Francisco, Nov. 29, 1920; s. Elmo Russell and Frances Z.; B.S. with distinction, U.S. Naval Acad., 1942; student Naval War Coll., 1952-53, Nat. War Coll., 1961-62; LL.D., Villanova U. 1972, U. N.C., 1975, Nat. U., 1979? L-11 D.. U.S. 'Internat. U., 1973; Dr. Pub. Service, Central Mich. U., 1974; D.Sc., Mich. Tech. U., 1979; m. Mouza Coutelais-du-Roche; children-Elmo Russell, James Gregory, Ann F., Mouza C. Commd. ensign U.S. Navy, 1942, advanced through grades to ado., 1970; served with U.S.S. Phelps, 1942-43; tng. at Operational Tng. Command Pacific, San Francisco, 1943-44, with U.S.S. Robinson, 1944-45; exec. officer U.S.S. Saulley, 1945-46; exec. officer, navigator U.S.S. Zellars, 1946-48; asst. prof. naval sci. Naval ROTC, N.C. at Chapel Hill, 1948-50; comdr. U.S.S. Tills, 1950-51; navigator U.S.S. Wisconsin, Korea, 1951-52; head shore and overseas bases sect. Bur. Naval Personnel, Washington, 1953-55; comdr. destroyer U.S.S. Arnold 1. Isbell, 1955.57; It. detailer, Washington, 1957; spl. asst. for naval personnel Office Asst- Sec. Navy, Washington, 1957.58, exec. asst., sr. aide, 1958.59; comdr. U.S.S, D Asst. Sec. Der. far ewey, 1959.61; desk officer for France. Spain and Portugal. Office control and ccomingencyt planning for Cuba, ubaAffairs, , 1963; exec. asst.,.,tsr. Se vea de s Sec. of Navy, 1963-65; comdr. Cruiser-Destroyer Flotilla n, 1965-66; dir. chief naval ops, systems analysis group,Washington Office Chief Naval Ops., dep. sci. officer Center Naval Analyses, V9 tnam, comdr 1968-70; chief vanal eoopt., Wa hingtonavt970.74 r dip(. dv. Phelps-Stokes Fund, Esmark, Inc., Transway Internal., Inc., Am. Bldg. Maintenance Industries, Orgn. Resource Couns.lors, Inc.. Tesoro Petroleum Corp.; pres., chief exec. officer, dir. Am. Med. B Vanderbilt U., 1974-75, U. Nebr., 1975 Whittier Coll., ldgs., Inc., Milw., 1977-79, vice churn. bd., 1980-; vis. prof. Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate, 1976. Decorated D .S.M `w with Gold Star, Legion of Merit with Gold Star, Bronze Star with Combat V, Navy Commendation medal with combat V. also numerous campaign and area citations, medals; Philippine Republic Presdl. citation; Vietnam Campaign medal, Vietnamese Chuang My medal 1st Class, Nat. Order Vietnam 3d Class, Vietnamese Navy Distinguished Service Order 1st class. Author. On Watch, 1976. Address: American Medical Bldgs 735 W Water St Milwaukee WI 53202