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Document
#41; February 18, 1953
To Charles M. Cooke, Jr.
Series:
EM, AWF, Administration Series: NSC
; Category:
Personal
The Papers of Dwight David Eisenhower, Volume
XIV - The Presidency: The Middle Way
Part
I: Charting a New Course; January 1953 to April 1953
Chapter
1: Developing a spirit of teamwork
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Dear Savvy:1 Thanks for your good letter.2 I, too, am sorry that we did not have an opportunity for a little talk on my way back from Korea but, as you know, my stop on the West Coast was a very brief one.3
I am in full and complete agreement with everything you said in your letter about the National Security Council. I look upon the Council as the most important single agency in the Executive Department and, like you, I do not believe it has had the staff and prestige to do its job in the past.4
With this in mind, I gave a good deal of thought to finding a man to head the senior staff who would have the stature, experience and ability to energize the operation and command the respect and cooperation of the Cabinet and the military services. I think we have such a man in Robert Cutler, who is presently assigned as my personal assistant for National Security Council matters.5 I am in close daily touch with Cutler and, despite our newness here and the complexities of the security field, I feel that he is getting hold of the situation quickly and well.
Again, my thanks for making your views available to me. I certainly hope you can come in to see me next time you are in Washington.
With personal regard and good wishes. Sincerely
Bibliographic reference to this document:
Eisenhower, Dwight D. Personal To Charles M. Cooke, Jr.,
18 February 1953.
In The Papers of Dwight David Eisenhower, ed. L. Galambos and D. van Ee, doc. 41.
World Wide Web facsimile by The Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial
Commission of the print edition; Baltimore, MD: The Johns
Hopkins University Press, 1996, http://www.eisenhowermemorial.org/presidential-papers/first-term/documents/41.cfm
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