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James M. Roche, Chairman of General Motors Corporation, supports the government reorganization program to improve the efficiency of the federal government in serving society's needs. The program is non-partisan and aims to make the government more responsive and effective in achieving its goals. The committee formed by Roche is dedicated to raising public awareness and assisting in the implementation of the reorganization program., 1971-04-21

 Item — Box: 52, Folder: 1
Identifier: CAC_CC_003_5_52_1_0024
James M. Roche, Chairman of General Motors Corporation, supports the government reorganization program to improve the efficiency of the federal government in serving society's needs. The program is non-partisan and aims to make the government more responsive and effective in achieving its goals. The committee formed by Roche is dedicated to raising public awareness and assisting in the implementation of the reorganization program., 1971-04-21
James M. Roche, Chairman of General Motors Corporation, supports the government reorganization program to improve the efficiency of the federal government in serving society's needs. The program is non-partisan and aims to make the government more responsive and effective in achieving its goals. The committee formed by Roche is dedicated to raising public awareness and assisting in the implementation of the reorganization program., 1971-04-21

Scope and Contents

James M. Roche, Chairman of General Motors Corporation, supports the government reorganization program to improve the efficiency of the federal government in serving society's needs. The program is non-partisan and aims to make the government more responsive and effective in achieving its goals. The committee formed by Roche is dedicated to raising public awareness and assisting in the implementation of the reorganization program.

Dates

  • Creation: 1971-04-21

Creator

Language of Materials

From the Collection:

English

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2 Pages