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Document
#52; February 21, 1953
To Arthur Sherwood Flemming
Series:
EM, AWF, Microfilm Series: Official Files, Wilson Corr.
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Memorandum. Personal and confidential
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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Congressman Clarence Brown came to see me this morning.2 He mentioned a procedure that was recommended in the Hoover Commission Report for getting rid of unsatisfactory civil service employees.3 I told him that I felt sure that the plans you were developing along these lines would be effective. (He seemed to think that at the time of the Hoover Commission you were possibly too much concerned with academic justice to the individual rather than with good to the government.) I hasten to add, however, that he spoke of you in the most complimentary and highest terms. He just was concerned that we not overlook this necessary point.
He seems very friendly to all our efforts in the reorganization line, and I suggest that when you get a chance you might contact him just for an informal conversation.4
Incidentally, if any time you think it would be helpful for me to meet with particular members of the Senate or of the House, you could arrange the appointment and bring them either to my office or the White House as the situation might seem to indicate. You understand, of course, I do not mean we should make this a frequent practice--I am talking about acute circumstances.
Bibliographic reference to this document:
Eisenhower, Dwight D. Memorandum. Personal and confidential To Arthur Sherwood Flemming,
21 February 1953.
In The Papers of Dwight David Eisenhower, ed. L. Galambos and D. van Ee, doc. 52.
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/52.cfm
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