Background
CALIFANO, Joseph was born on May 15, 1931 in Brooklyn, New York, United States. Son of Joseph A. Califano and Katherine Gill Califano.
( In early 1969 Joseph A. Califano, Jr., President Johnso...)
In early 1969 Joseph A. Califano, Jr., President Johnson's top domestic assistant, traveled on a Ford Foundation grant to London, Paris, Bonn, Berlin, Rome, Israel, Kenya, Tanzania, India, and Japan to look at the problem of student unrest abroad. This book is not only a report on those problems and an analysis of the common elements of that unrest--it also reflects on the lessons of the author's experience in the United States. Mr. Califano proposes a greater role for the young in matters that affect them. He makes specific proposals about our draft boards, our educational system, our political process. And he asks our students to "remember that it is one thing to fight for freedom where it does not exist, and quite another to abuse it where it does." The book is a thoughtful exploration of the worldwide and profound nature of the crisis that besets youth. Professor Charles Frankel of Columbia University writes: "It distills the basic common sense of the issues raised by the world-wide student disturbances. People who see only one side of the story can read this book with great profit."
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Califano was President Johnson's special assistant for domestic affairs. This excellent volume combines eyewitness memory with extensive research in the archives of the Johnson Library. It underlines and documents Johnson's passion and skill for achieving
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CALIFANO, Joseph was born on May 15, 1931 in Brooklyn, New York, United States. Son of Joseph A. Califano and Katherine Gill Califano.
Bachelor, Holy Cross College, 1952; Bachelor of Laws, Harvard University, 1955.
With firm, Dewey Ballantine, New York City, 1958-1961; special assistant to general counsel, Department Defense, 1961-1962; special assistant to secretary Army, 1962-1963; general counsel, Department Army, 1963-1964; special assistant to secretary and deputy secretary Defense, 1964-1965; special assistant to President of the United States, 1965-1969; partner, Arnold & Porter, Washington, 1969-1971; partner, Williams, Connolly & Califano, Washington, 1971-1977; secretary, Department of Health, Education and Welfare, 1977-1979; partner, Califano, Ross & Heineman, Washington, 1980-1982; senior partner, Dewey Ballantine, Washington, 1983-1992; professor public health policy, Columbia University Schools Medicine and Public Health, New York City, since 1992; chairman, president, National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University, New York City, since 1992. Board directors Authentic Fitness Corporation, automatic data processing, Inc., Chrysler Corporation, HealthPlan Superior vena cava syndrome, Inc., Kmart Corporation, Travelers Group Inc., Warnaco Inc. General counsel Democratic National Committee, 1971-1972.
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Federation Bar Association, American Bar Association, American Judicature Society. Firm Arnold & Porter 1969-1971. Williams, Connolly & Califano 1971-1977, Califano, Ross & Heineman 1980-1982, Dewey since 1983.
Democratic Party’s National Charter Commission 1972-1974.
Board of directors Chrysler Corporation, Primerica Corporation, Automatic Data Processing Incorporated., KMart Corporation.
Married Hilary Paley Byers, 1983. Children by previous marriage: Mark Gerard, Joseph Anthony III, Claudia Frances. Stepchildren: Brooke A. Byers, John Fredric Byers IV.