career as a financial analyst, he served in various executive capacities including 

 Deputy European Financial Representative in London, financial director and 

 member of the executive committee of Esso Standard, S.A. Francaise, and assist- 

 ant treasurer of the parent company. 



Mr. Baird served as an officer in the Marine Corps in World War II and during 

 the Korean war. 



Mr. Baird was born in Southampton, N. Y., September 4, 1922. He is a graduate 

 of Middlebury College where he majored in economics. He studied at New York 

 University Graduate School of Business Administration and in 1960 completed 

 the advanced management program of the Harvard University Graduate School 

 of Business Administration. 



He is a trustee of Bucknell University, a member of the Council of Financial 

 Executives of the National Industrial Conference Board, the Council of Foreign 

 Relations, the Atlantic Council of the United States and the American Academy 

 of Political and Social Science. 



JACOB BLAUSTEIN 



Mr. Jacob Blaustein, of Baltimore, INIaryland, has been long active in public 

 life. President Eisenhower appointed him a US Delegate to the United Nations. 

 President Truman appointed him a member of the Mobilization PoUcy Board 

 during the Korean War. President Roosevelt appointed him Consultant to the 

 American Delegation to the United Nations Organization Conference in San 

 Francisco in 1945. President Kennedy appointed him a Presidential Representa- 

 tive on the Board of Governors of United Service Organizations (USO), and 

 as Consultant to the State Department on International Business Problems, to 

 both of which he has been reappointed under President Johnson's Administration. 

 President Johnson also appointed him a member of the Commission on Marine 

 Science, Engineering and Resources. 



With his father, the late Louis Blaustein, he was cofounder of the American 

 Oil Company (AMOCO). He is a Director of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) 

 and of a number of other business corporations, including the Union Trust Com- 

 pany of Maryland, and the United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company. 



During World War II, Mr. Blaustein was acting Chairman of the Marketing 

 Committee of the United States Petroleum Administration. He is a member of 

 the National Petroleum Council of the United States Department of the Interior. 

 He is also a member of the Board of American Petroleum Institute. 



Mr. Blaustein is a member of the Presidium, and Senior Vice President, of 

 the Conference on Material Claims Against Germany which negotiated the agree- 

 ments with the Federal Republic of Germany for the rehabilitation of the sur- 

 viving victims of Nazi persecution, and which is handling the distribution of 

 proceeds. 



He was National President, is now Honorary President, of the American 

 Jewish Committee. In 1946, he was Chairman of the AJC Delegation at the Paris 

 Peace Conference. 



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 Universitj^ 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 honorarjr 

 Doctorates of Laws by The Marjdand Institute, College of Aj-t; and an honorary 

 Doctorate of Political Science by Wilberforce University, LL. D by each Morgan 

 State College, Jewish Theological Seminary, and PMC Colleges. 



Mr. Blaustein has received a number of other awards, 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 bj- the 

 Zeta Beta Tau Fraternitj^; the American Liberties Medallion; and the Achieve- 

 ment Award from the Society for Advancement of Management. He has been 

 created a Knight of Malta and awarded the Maltese Cross. 



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. 



