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Show APPENDIX B The Commission Following its organizational meeting July 14, 1965, the Commission next met on August 18, 1965, at which time it appointed the 25 members to be selected by it for membership on the Advisory Council. The Commission met again-March 24, 1966-for the organization meeting of the Advisory Council. The Governors' Representatives participated in the meeting. All of these meetings were held in Washington, D.C. As part of the factfinding process, a series of meetings was held to obtain the views of interested persons and groups.1 In conjunction with some of the meetings at which testimony was taken, the Commission also had business sessions, some with the Advisory Council and some in executive session. In addition to the 10 regional meetings at which testimony was taken, the Commission met 27 times for a total of 37 meetings, of which the Advisory Council and Governors' Representatives participated in 24. All meetings of the Advisory Council with the Governors' Representatives participating were open to the public.2 The Commission met a total of 102 days, of which 33 days were devoted to taking testimony. The members of the Commission are: CHAIRMAN: WAYNE NORVIEL ASPINALL, Colorado. Chairman, Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, House of Representatives since 1960; Member House of Representatives since 1949. A.B. University of Denver, 1919; LL.B. Denver Law School, 1925; School teacher, President School Board, and Member of Town of Palisades Board of Trustees, 1919-34; Colorado House of Representatives, 1931-38, Colorado State Senate, 1939-48. Alumnus member, Phi Beta Kappa, 1968. Appointed by the President: ROBERT EMMET CLARK, Professor of Law, University of Arizona. B.A. University of New Mexico, 1944; LL.B. University of Arizona, 1946; S.J.D. Yale University, 1960. Sterling Fellow, Yale Law School, 1955-56; Ford Foundation Law Fellow, 1961-62 (Middle East and Europe); Fulbright-Hayes award for Spain, 1966-67. Member of the 1 See Attachment No. 3, Appendix D. 2 The record of attendance of the members of the Commission and Advisory Council is part of the Commission file with the minutes of the meetings which will be deposited with the National Archives. National Advisory Council for the Natural Resources Journal. MAURICE K. GODDARD, Secretary of Forests and Waters, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania since 1955; Chairman Pennsylvania State Water and Power Resources Board. B.S. University of Maine, 1935; M.S. University of California, 1938; D.Sci. (Hon.) Waynesburg College, 1959; D.Sci. (Hon.) University of Maine, 1966. Instructor, Pennsylvania State College, 1935; Director, Mont Alto Branch School of Forestry from 1946; named Director, School of Forestry, 1952. Former member Federal Water Pollution Control Advisory Board. PHILIP H. HOFF, Attorney, Burlington, Vermont; Governor Vermont, 1963-69. A.B. Williams College, 1948; LL.B. Cornell University, 1951. Member, Vermont General Assembly, 1961-63. Director, Vermont Children's Aid Society and Greater Burlington Industrial Corporation. VICE CHAIRMAN: H. BYRON MOCK, Attorney, Salt Lake City, Utah. A.B. University of Arizona, 1933; LL.B. Georgetown University, 1939. Employed successively with Congresswoman Green-way, Works Project Administration, and President's Advisory Commission on Education, 1934-39; Assistant Solicitor, Department of the Interior, 1939-41; Chief Counsel, U.S. Grazing Service, 1941-42; Regional Administrator, 1947-54, and Area Administrator, 1954-55, Bureau of Land Management. LAURANCE S. ROCKEFELLER, Chairman, Rockefeller Brothers Fund, Inc., New York City. A.B. Princeton University, 1932. Chairman, Outdoor Recreation Resources Review Commission; Chairman, White House Conference on Natural Beauty, 1965; Chairman, Citizens Advisory Committee on Natural Beauty; Chairman, Advisory Committee on Environmental Quality; Member of the Board, National Park Foundation; Chairman, New York State Council of Parks. NANCY E. SMITH, County Supervisor, San Bernardino County, California, since 1956 and former Chairman of the Board; former President of the County Supervisors Association of California. Attended Chicago Teachers College and University of Southern California. Served on the California State Welfare Commission; Member of Santa Ana Regional Water Pollution Control Board. 297 |