Eleanor Roosevelt had been appointed a delegate to the United Nations by President Harry S Truman after the death of her husband, President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
The National Security Council is appointed by the President and chaired by the President. I presume it does pretty much reflects the goals and values of the President whatever they may be.
Ms. Roosevelt
The woman who chaired the United Nations Human Rights Commission and headed the Commission on the Status of Women was Eleanor Roosevelt. She was a prominent human rights advocate and played a key role in promoting gender equality and women's rights on a global scale.
The Senate appointed a select committee chaired by Sam Irvin to investigate and their hearing were broadcast on net network TV for about three months and followed by much of the public. Later, the House began preliminaries to consider impeachment of the President.
The commission of human rights from 1946-1951 was chaired by Eleanor Roosevelt. She played a significant role in drafting and championing the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which was adopted by the United Nations in 1948. Roosevelt's leadership and dedication to promoting human rights had a lasting impact on the commission's work during those years.
The National Security Council is chaired by the President. Its statutory members, in addition to the President, are the Vice President and the Secretaries of State and Defense.
The National Security Council is chaired by the President. Its statutory members, in addition to the President, are the Vice President and the Secretaries of State and Defense.
Society meetings will be chaired by the President who will be elected once a year by all paid-up members of the society.
Hoover chaired relief organizations if Poland, Belgium and Finland early in W W II. He worked with international food relief groups. Later he chaired two commissions, which became as Hoover Commissions 1 and 2 , to make recommendations for streamlining and improving the executive departments of the federal government. He followed foreign affairs carefully and wrote articles on his views.
The Evangelical Theological Society was founded in 1949 in Cincinnati. The committee was chaired by Edward R. Dalglish and represented about 20 institutions and denominations. Clarence Bouma was the first President of the society.
George Washington really was the father of his country. He was involved in the revolution from the beginning and was everyone's choice as commander of the continental army when the fighting began. He led the army to a victory and chaired the Constitutional Convention when the war ended. Not surprisingly, he was unopposed as the first choice to be President.
Kansas became the 34th state in 1861 and the flag of the USA received it 34th star a little bit after President Buchanan left office.