Background
He was born in the Bronx, raised in Boston, and educated at Columbia and Harvard. He joined the United States. Bureau of the Budget in 1942, became executive assistant director in 1959 and assistant director in 1966.
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He was born in the Bronx, raised in Boston, and educated at Columbia and Harvard. He joined the United States. Bureau of the Budget in 1942, became executive assistant director in 1959 and assistant director in 1966.
AB, Columbia University, 1940. Master of Arts, Columbia University, 1941. Master of Public Administration, Harvard University, 1942.
Honorary Doctor of Science, New York Polytechnic University, 1983.
Carey left government in 1969, in part over his disagreement with what was then known as Reorganization Plan Number. 2. The plan, adopted by President Nixon on July 1, 1970, as Executive Order 11541, divided the responsibilities of the Bureau of the Budget between a new Office of Management and Budget and what later became the Domestic Policy Council, and put both under firmer Presidential control. From 1969 to 1974 Carey occupied a senior position at Arthur Doctorate. Little, Incorporated In 1982, in the pages of Science, he debated with Frank Carlucci over the latter"s concerns that scientific exchanges with the Soviet Union were being exploited militarily by the Soviets.
He died in Washington, District of Columbia, at age 82.
Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science. Member Institute Medicine of National Academy of Sciences, National Academy Public Administration, American Society Public Administration, Phi Beta Kappa. Clubs: Cosmos (Washington).
University (New York City).
Married Mary Margaret Rhodin, May 20, 1944. Children: Eric, Teresa, Jane, Julia, Elizabeth.