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Document
#90; March 18, 1953
To Cabinet Members
Series:
EM, AWF, DDE Diaries Series
; Category:
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
2: "A number of misunderstandings": Party and International Struggles
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An idea was presented to me this afternoon that I want to pass on for your consideration.
In one department a civil service officer states that every administrative position in that department is presently held by an individual who believes in the philosophy of the preceding Administration. This officer says that, almost without exception, these individuals reached these high administrative offices through a process of selection based upon their devotion to the socialistic doctrine and bureaucratic controls practiced over the past two decades.
As a consequence of this fact, it was further pointed out that if any sizeable reductions in the civilian force are made before these top individuals are removed and new ones appointed to their places, the result will be that down through the organization there will be a studied effort to hang onto those believing in the New Deal philosophy and to eliminate those who show any respect for ideals of self-dependence and self-reliance.
This was presented as a very real possibility and one presently with us. My own opinion is that if we are watchful we can prevent any such unfortunate outcome.1
Bibliographic reference to this document:
Eisenhower, Dwight D. Memorandum. Personal and confidential To Cabinet Members,
18 March 1953.
In The Papers of Dwight David Eisenhower, ed. L. Galambos and D. van Ee, doc. 90.
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/90.cfm
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