November 29, 1973
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RETIREMENT OF CARL M. MARCY
Mr. MUSKIE. Mr. President, Carl M. Marcy, who has been chief of staff of the Foreign Relations committee for 18 years, has announced his retirement from that position effective December 30.
I have been a member of the committee since 1971, and I have observed over the past 3 years the qualities of effective management, leadership on policy matters, hard work, fairness, and good judgment which have characterized Carl Marcy's long tenure with the committee. His outstanding reputation in the Congress is well deserved, and it is a great disappointment to us all that we should lose him at this time. I can only wish him the best of luck as he pursues his new career as a private consultant in Washington, and express the hope of those of us who have worked with him in the Senate that we will see him again and often.
Carl will be succeeded by Pat M. Holt, who brings to this position over 20 years of experience on the committee staff as a specialist on Latin American affairs. I have worked also with Pat, and I know he will do an excellent job for the committee. I wish him the very best in his work.