
doi: 10.2307/972727
STUDIES of the organization of the executive branch of the federal government, beginning with the Report of the President's Committee on Administrative Management in 1937, have become increasingly concerned with the organization and management of the Presidency. Much remains to be done, however, in the way of probing beyond the institutional formalities of the Executive Office of the Presi-
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