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In 1969,\n         she was the executive vice chairman of the Commission on Human\n         Resources, a constituent agency of the Washington Center for\n         Metropolitan Studies (WCMS), and also senior associate of\n         WCMS. Robert E. Simon, Jr., conceived the idea of Reston, and\n         planning and financing were his specialties during its\n         development.","Michael Vincent DiSalle, the ex-governor of Ohio, was hired\n         by Simon as president and chief executive officer of the\n         Reston operation in the spring of 1963, where he remained\n         until his resignation some eight months later. DiSalle was\n         given responsibility for administration and execution within\n         the project.","Carol Lubin operated both in Reston and New York, thus\n         being somewhat of a liaison officer with Simon (whose family\n         corporations were based in New York) in addition to her\n         formally allotted duties in the field of planning for Reston's\n         community activities and community relations. She handled\n         relations with churches, the school board, county libraries,\n         parks, recreation areas, and health departments. She was one\n         of Simon's first appointments and took part in early\n         discussions of Reston's social proposals.","These papers were compiled by Stone for \n          Reston, Virginia ... A Study in\n         Beginnings , prepared for the Washington Center for\n         Metropolitan Studies. They include correspondence, memoranda,\n         plans, reports, maps, articles, photographs, and Stone's\n         summaries regarding the early development and management of\n         Reston by Robert E. Simon, and its takeover by Gulf Reston\n         Corporation.","Persons involved with Reston and/or the Washington Center\n         for Metropolitan Studies history of Reston include the donor,\n         Kathryn H. Stone; the founder of Reston, Robert E. Simon, Jr.;\n         Michael Vincent DiSalle; and Carol Lubin. 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