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Saulnier was preceded by Arthur Burns as Chairman of the CEA (also of Columbia University) during Eisenhower's first term and Leon Keyserling, Chairman during most of President Truman's term. Through his writings and personal letters to economists such as Herb Stein (Chairman of the CEA 1972-74) he
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developed at the National Bureau within the White House and government in general. In 1959 while at the CEA, he provided the Economic Brief (with CEA staff member Irving Siegel and the Justice Department) that went to the Supreme Court making the economic case for terminating, by Taft-Hartley
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He married Estelle Sydney March 17, 1934. He is the father of Mark Saulnier (December 31, 1934) and Alice Saulnier (June 8, 1938). He was a board member of several industrial and financial companies including
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argued for an independent, non-political CEA to advise the President and act as a resource outside of the politics of the Treasury Department.
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Primary responsibility for the Economic Reports to the President 1957-1961, sent to Congress in January.
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that was having a significant negative effect on the US economy. He was professor at
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United States of America, Plaintiff, versus United Steel Workers of America
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Papers of Raymond J. Saulnier, Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library
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Saulnier was Director of the Financial Research Program at the
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A Selection of Papers: Personal, Political, and Professional
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Constructive years: the U.S. economy under Eisenhower
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Raymond J. Saulnier's obituary at the New York Times
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