Morrow Joins President's Staff: Everett Frederic Morrow of Hackensack, New Jersey, today is sworn in as a member of President Eisenhower's executive staff by Frank Sanderson, right, White House administrative officer. Sherman Adams, assistant to the president, looks on. Morrow becomes administrative officer for the special projects group. He is the first Negro named to a top job in Eisenhower's executive office, July 11, 1955
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Morrow Joins President's Staff: Everett Frederic Morrow of Hackensack, New Jersey, today is sworn in as a member of President Eisenhower's executive staff by Frank Sanderson, right, White House administrative officer. Sherman Adams, assistant to the president, looks on. Morrow becomes administrative officer for the special projects group. He is the first Negro named to a top job in Eisenhower's executive office, July 11, 1955, result 1 of 1
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