He was also active as a member of the Hoover Commission on governmental reorganization.
Myrick helped in gathering public support for the recommendations of the Hoover Commission.
He also served on the Little Hoover Commission from 1975 to 1994.
He was a member of the Hoover Commission which studied the organization of the federal government in the late 1940s and early 1950s.
He also sat in the personnel advisory board in the first Hoover Commission.
It was established in 1956 on the recommendation of the second Hoover Commission.
He also served on the staff of the first Hoover Commission and various prestigious committees.
In 1949, this was changed on the recommendation of the Hoover Commission.
Afterward, he served in Poland as part of the Hoover Commission.
Connecticut needs a Hoover Commission to examine state government organization and expenditures.