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Critical professorial eyes, including those of John M. Gaus, professor of Government, will be turned on federal agricultural activities this week as a committee under Herbert Hoover investigates various federal executive branches.
The committee, sporting deans of Rutgers, Illinois State, and Oregon as agricultural constituents, "may constitute one of the greatest collections of expert talent ever assembled in peacetime," according to the New York Times.
The ex-president created the six-man group last Thursday to forward a current nation-wide investigation of federal executive functions.
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