Everything about Louis Brownlow totally explained
Louis Brownlow (
1879 -
1963) also known as Brownie was an author and consultant in the area of
public administration in the United States. He was a major contributor to the creation of the modern
Executive Office of the President through his work on the
Brownlow Committee in
1937. He was the first Director of the Public Administration Clearing House at the
University of Chicago, created in
1931.
Brownlow had a varied career which included work as a newspaper reporter until he was appointed commissioner of the
District of Columbia by President
Woodrow Wilson in 1915 after which he held a number of positions in public administration at both the state and federal levels of government.
Books by Louis Brownlow
- The President and the Presidency
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