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Neiman Marcusorganization · 2Dallascountry · 2Southern Methodist Universityorganization · 2CFRorganization · 2Philip Grahamperson · 1Economic Development Corpsorganization · 1Foreign Policy Associationorganization · 1Graham Familyfamily · 1Business Advisory Councilorganization · 1Sidney Weinbergperson · 1Joseph Clarkperson · 1Dresser Industriesorganization · 1Neil Mallonperson · 1Beardsley Rommelperson · 1Walter Reutherperson · 1George McGeeperson · 1Ford Foundationorganization · 1World Affairs Councilorganization · 1The Washington Postorganization · 1

Claims (4)

Stanley Marcus member_of Action: American Council to Improve Our Neighborhoods book_quoted
“The most noted CFR members was Philip Graham of the Washington Post family and Stanley Marcus. They had a representative from the Business Advisory Council, Sidney Weinberg, on there. They had a lot of union bosses like Walter Reuther on th…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 4 @ 33:44
Stanley Marcus member_of CFR documented
“that no U.S. corporation wanted to invest in. But they're going to take your money from your pocket and give it to them because they're poor credit risk. In the 1957 annual report, they also boasted about the work of Area Development Commit…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 3 @ 30:16
Stanley Marcus member_of Ford Foundation documented
“that was printed on June 30th, 1953. Dallas businessmen and Southern Methodist University officials Monday launched a $25,000 business research project financed by the Ford Foundation. Stanley Marcus of Dallas, Neiman and Marcus guy, a nati…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 3 @ 43:53
Stanley Marcus headed Neiman Marcus documented
“that was printed on June 30th, 1953. Dallas businessmen and Southern Methodist University officials Monday launched a $25,000 business research project financed by the Ford Foundation. Stanley Marcus of Dallas, Neiman and Marcus guy, a nati…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 3 @ 43:53

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The Colonel's Corner The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 3
▶ 30:16 that no U.S. corporation wanted to invest in. But they're going to take your money from your pocket and give it to them because they're poor credit risk. In the 1957 annual report, they also boasted about the work of Area Development Commit…
The Colonel's Corner The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 3
▶ 43:53 that was printed on June 30th, 1953. Dallas businessmen and Southern Methodist University officials Monday launched a $25,000 business research project financed by the Ford Foundation. Stanley Marcus of Dallas, Neiman and Marcus guy, a nati…
The Colonel's Corner The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 3
▶ 47:13 At a meeting at SMU, this steering group included George McGee and Neil Mallon. McGee was currently the Assistant Secretary of State for Policy Planning and a member of the CFR. Neil Mallon then was Chairman of the Board of Dresser Industri…
The Colonel's Corner The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 4
▶ 33:44 The most noted CFR members was Philip Graham of the Washington Post family and Stanley Marcus. They had a representative from the Business Advisory Council, Sidney Weinberg, on there. They had a lot of union bosses like Walter Reuther on th…