Stephen H. Hess (b. 1933) became a Special Assistant in the White House Office in February 1959 and served in that position until January 1961. As a Special Assistant in the White House Office, Hess principal duty was to draft speeches for the President and other spokesman for the Administration, inside the government and out. Hess' other responsibilities in the White House included acting as an advisor to the Republican National Committees Committee on Programs and Progress, helping gather materials from various governmental departments and agencies for possible inclusion in the 1960 GOP platform, preparing bi-weekly reports concerning congressional action on the budget for legislative leaders meetings and sitting in on Republican congressional meetings about the 1959 Federal Airport Act.
From the description of Hess, Stephen H., 1933- (U.S. National Archives and Records Administration). naId: 10609977