Director American Council to Improve Our Neighborhoods
Rev. A. B., II, Episcopal Bishop of Arizona; Former President, Arizona Council of Churches Kinsolving, Rev. Arthur Lee, Rector, St. James Episcopal Church, New York City; Dean, Convocation of Manhattan; Member, Department of Evangelism, National Council of Churches Kirk, Adm. Alan Goodrich (CFR) Kissinger, Dr. Henry A. (CFR) Kizer, Benjamin H., Partner, Graves, Kizer & Gaiser, Lawyers, Spokane; Chairman, World Affairs Council of Inland Empire; Trustee, Institute of Pacific Relations; Former President, American Society of Planning Officials Klutznick, Philip M., Vice Chairman, Illinois State Housing Board; Chairman of the International Council, B'nai B'rith; Member, National Council, Boy Scouts of America; Member, Commission on Money and Credit; Director, American Council to Improve Our Neighborhoods Knight, O. A., President, Oil, Chemical & Atomic Workers International Union Knutson[C], Coya, Former Congresswoman from Minnesota Koessler, Horace H. Kohn, Dr. Hans (CFR) Kolthoff, Isaac M., Chairman, Department of Chemistry, University of Minnesota Kreps, Dr. Theodore J., Professor of Business Economy, Stanford University Kress, Ralph H. Kretzmann, Dr. Otto P., President, Valparaiso University, Indiana Kruger, Morris Lamb, F. Gilbert Lamont, Austin Lancoine, Nelson, Past President, Young Democratic Clubs of America Land, Adm. Emory S., President, Air Transport Association of America Lang, Reginald D. (CFR) Langlie, Arthur B., Former Governor of Washington LaRue, D. W. Lawrence, David L., Governor of Pennsylvania Lederberg, Dr. Joshua, Nobel Prize Winner, Medicine & Physiology, 1958; Professor of Genetics, Stanford University Lee, Dr. Russell V. Lehman, Hon. — from The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot
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