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He is active in many philanthropic organizations; and is on the Boards of 

 several educational and several scientific institutions, including the Maryland 

 Academy of Sciences and the Baltimore Museum of Art. He is a member of the 

 Board of Governors of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, and is a member 

 of Columbia University's Advisory Council, School of International Relations. 



Mr. Blaustein was awarded honorary Doctorates of Humane Letters by his 

 alma mater, Lehigh University, and by the Hebrew Union College ; also honorary 

 Doctorates of Laws by The Maryland Institute, College of Art ; and an honorary 

 Doctorate of Political Science by Wilberforce University. 



Mr. Blaustein has received a number of other av^^ards, such as the Award for 

 Citizenship by The Albert Einstein College of Medicine ; the Distinguished Serv- 

 ice Award by the University of Maryland ; the Richard Gottheil Medal by the 

 Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity ; the American Liberties Medallion ; and the Achieve- 

 ment Award from the Society for Advancement of Management. 



Mr. Blaustein was appointed by the King of Sweden to the Board of Trustees 

 of the Dag Hammarskjold International Foundation; and is a Trustee of the 

 Eleanor Roosevelt Memorial Foundation ; a Trustee of the Lafayette Fellowship 

 Foundation; and a Director of the Adlai Stevenson Institute of International 

 Affairs. 



JAMES A. CRUTCHFIELD 



Dr. Crutchfield is presently Professor of Economics at the University of 

 Washington, with which he has been associated since 1949. Dr. Crutchtield is 

 well known in the field of fishery economics and water resources and has par- 

 ticipated in several national and international conferences on these and other 

 subjects. He has also been the recipient of numerous research grants to study 

 various aspects of the fishing industry. 



In addition to his academic duties. Dr. Crutchfield has held several advisory 

 positions. Among these are the positions of : Chief of Mission, Food and Agri- 

 culture Organization of the United Nations, Nigeria; Member of the Advisory 

 Committee on Fisheries Research of the National Academy of Sciences; Chief 

 of Mission of the UN Special Fund Mission to Ghana ; and many others. 



Born on September 9, 1918, in New London, Connecticut, Dr. Crutchfield re- 

 ceived his BA degree in 1940 and his MA degree in 1954 from the University 

 of California. He is the author of numerous professional articles and publica- 

 tions. 



FRANK C. DI LtrziO 



Mr. Di Luzio has been Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Water Pollu- 

 tion Control since July 1966. Previous to his appointment as Assistant Secretary 

 he was Director of the OfBce of Saline Water in the Department of the Interior. 

 His first government position was as engineer with the Bureau of Reclamation 

 on the Grand Coulee Dam Project in 1939. In 1944 he was assigned to the 

 Manhattan Engineering District US Army Corps of Engineers, and from 1944- 

 1&57 he held various positions with the Atomic Energy Commission. From 1957- 

 1961 he was Deputy Manager of the Atomic Energy Commission's Operations 

 OflBce in Albuquerque, New Mexico, from which position he moved to various 

 executive offices with Fairbanks, Morse and Co., serving as General Manager 

 of the firm's Albuquerque Research Center, Vice-President of Engineering for 

 the Beloit Division, and Vice-President and Director of the Hydraulic and Spe- 

 cial Products Division. From 1963-1965 he served as staff director of the US 

 Senate Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences. 



Mr. Di Luzio, a United States citizen, was born in Rome, Italy, on Septem- 

 her 2, 1913, He studied civil engineering at the Cleveland Institute of Tech- 

 nology and the Case Institute of Technology and received his BS from Fenn 

 College in 1938. In 1957 he attended the Harvard Graduate School of Business 

 Administration. 



LEON JAWORSKI 



Mr. Jaworski is presently senior partner with the law firm of Fulbright, 

 Crooker, Freeman, Bates and Jaworski with whom he has been associated since 

 1931. He is also Director and Chairman of the executive committee of the Bank 

 of the Southwest, Houston, Texas ; a Director of Anderson, Clayton and Com- 

 pany ; a Director of Gulf Publishing and Gulf Printing Company ; a Director of 

 Benjamin Franklin Savings Association ; and a Director of the Pan American 

 Sulphur Company. 



Mr. Jav/orski has held many positions in the public service. From 1962-1965, 

 he was Special Assistant to the US Attorney General and from 1963-1965, he 



