- Kermit Gordon
Kermit Gordon (1916-1976) was Director of the United States Bureau of the Budget (now the
Office of Management and Budget ) (December 28, 1962 - June 1, 1965) during the administration ofLyndon Johnson and President of theBrookings Institution . He oversaw the creation of the first budgets for Johnson'sGreat Society domestic agenda. Gordon was a member of the Council of Economic Advisors, 1961-1962.Born in
Philadelphia ,Pennsylvania , Gordon graduated fromUpper Darby High School in 1933. He was inducted intoUpper Darby High School's Wall of Fame posthumously, in 1980. After graduating fromSwarthmore College in 1938, he was aRhodes Scholar (1938-1939) and aHarvard administrative fellow. DuringWorld War II he worked in theOffice of Price Administration before serving in theUnited States Army . After the war he was a special assistant in theDepartment of State 's Office of Assistant Secretary of Economic Affairs until 1946, when he joined the faculty ofWilliams College . He was a professor of economics at Williams from 1955 until he joined the Kennedy Administration as budget director.After he retired from government service, he joined the Brookings Institution first as vice president (1965-1967) and then as its president for nearly a decade (1967-1976). During his tenure, Brookings developed a left-of-center reputation chiefly because Gordon was a supporter of the Great Society and critic of the
Vietnam War .During his time at Brookings, he served on several federal government boards including as Chairman of the Health Insurance Advisory Council (1965-1967), member of the Advisory Council on Social Security (1968-1971), and member of the Federal Pay Board (1971-1972).
External links
* [http://www.brookings.edu/lib/doubts.htm Brookings Institution page on Gordon's tenure]
* [http://www.udsd.k12.pa.us/alumni/wof.php# Upper Darby High School Wall of Fame]
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