“… bill becomes law, the digits. sooner we can begin to solve our problems. International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis Each capital letter in”
“… bill becomes law, the digits. sooner we can begin to solve our problems. International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis Each capital letter in”
“… cal problem stands for just one digit 0 to 9. A digit may be represented by more An example of the international approach is the than one letter. The second message, which is expressed in recently established International Institute of Ap numerical digits, is to be translated (usin …”
“One Must be Wise and Knowing IFYOU One final caution. I hope you have not heard x GIVE me suggest that only scientists and engineers are capable of leading us out of the thicket of diffi Y LUY IT culties we are in. I am not advocating technocracy, that totalitarian philoso”
“13-00000 ACROSS THE EDITOR'S DESK Computing and Data Processing Newsletter Table of Contents APPLICATIONS Composing by Computer at ISU 44 Student Programs Computer for Remedial 44 National American Bank Installs Computer- 42 Instruction Based Security System Nova Compu”
“52. Week’s 30 November 1963, pp. 31-32. • rover: Save Goals, Sterner Style," Business Weeks "Hivem Myrdede liven og Rvorfor?" Frit Dsnnark. 22 (196 3-64), 3-5. "Hyannis Port Revisited," Look (17 November 1964: The JFK Memorial Issue), pp. 37-45. tys Television, January 1964, ”
“MurHer arid * ER: "Seedsesqtil BR.PP the death and te *jrn‘n Hurd r: Smnrere 22-24. December 1963, PP. 2-3, 1967. Lefever, Ernest W. Uncertain Mandate. Baltimore: John Hopkins Press, 1967, 1968. Lerner, Max. "The World Impact." Illustrated London News, 66, no. 1707 (1963)”
“… c( One, March 1967, pp. 21- t 930 did it." Weekly Grephic, 25 December 1963, PP. 2. T i Campaign 298. "mate 22. Panter-Downee, Mollie, "Letter from London " - -—, "A Psychiatrist's Retroactive Clairvoyance.” The Minority of One, June 1966, pp. "Paris: le Coup” de - - - aeo Lo Dece …”
“13-00000 15 14 71 Street Revives Past After the Crisis." Buninnes Week. 30 November 1963, pp. 28-31. (Flanner, Janet ("Genet," pseud.) "Letters from Paris." Nev Yorker, 7 December 1963, Vorver, Pale. Jhn "‘11-d_the Freefdert? New York: American Preen, 1964. pp. 133-134+, "”
“Bradburn. "Assassination, How the American Public respond 8 January 1264, pp. 18-19.' American Psychological Asso, Los Angeles, September 1964, pp. 1-19. (paper) "World and the White House." New Statesman, 29 November 1963, pp. 56-58.. Sheatsley, Paul B. and Jacob J. Feldman. "”
“Report..." American Bar A-seri-tign Jemal. January 1965, pp. 39-43. November 1965, pp. 1-28. Letters from "The Warren Report: Letters -- Chwrentary Nagnzine, April 1967. De: ^M. Readers." „ oe TiA 17 November 1967, P. Los Angeles TimO Sheren, Pehert L. "Fermintent Devils:”
“Was Behind Ud Harvey nw^ ^ Republic, 22 February 1964 '.'•^ Letter, 10 October 1964, p. 227. McBirnie, Dr. W. • ------------------ MacDonald, Dwight. "That Onwaid PAEGralE - - Case.”
“… lication Stire Furor." Fdlter and Pehlinher, 4 July 1964, P. 14, Spectator..21 October 1966, pp.. "Onvald Killing Discussed." Science Nrwn letter, 7 December 1963, p. 355. "Ruby, Oswald, and the State, Lewis, Richard Warren. "A Fleshy Lawyer for Oswald’s Killer." Sturdy Ynn.ees "O …”
“1966. "Screen Test," Newsweek. 10. February 1964, p. 48. . Beckers, 1967, -------,. "Dwald in Dallas: a Fev Loose Ends," Reporter, 2 January 1964, pp. 24-26. "O-uald Stern, R. LeLe Procen Ruby-Dallas Proces Ruby -Dallas. Kapellan, Belgium: - ----------------- -MieaNan by Jou”
“… th, Joii'wiiu Wan Mon. Kennedy Justified 10 Bringing Suft?" Saturday Review. Lincoln, Evelyn.lev ______ 21 Janunry 1267, PP. 18-21,• York Letter: Macbeth in the White House.” Saturday Night, Decemb McReynolds, D. "lieu Yoik Letter: . "srdrick. Ellt Seth. "Plow lp." Nry Yers Fruits …”
“13-00000 III. ROBERT P. KENNEDY I _____ - -2 June 1969, P. 33. "Letter and the lo," Newowreh, W. "Letters to the editor." • - ----- thong, June 1968,—PP-14+. the Accused: Pay and Sirtian," Life, 21 June 196 …”
“Mnority_nf Don, Serterher 1 - V. Frnrdly: the 6J4)." U.S. - -- 1998, Pp. 9 15 — Rogers, Warren and Stanley Tretick. "The Bob Kennedy we Knew." Look, 9 July 1968, F vs. mruy: the 0043." U.S. Ween and Pnrle Eroort. 29 April 1968, PP. 28-30. 31-36. .. "ble "ble of *68; Toer Te”
“13-00000- :3 2 I 3 i. 29/ RCDUC TION O YES 51 .C _2 C.A33: REF TC TO FILE f’LE ND vO 1 0TTO BRANCHL F ISF jere. 01 2-/ 121717Z APR 63 CITE *17 17 -ng • 3304 APPROVED FOR RELEASE os 99 OR ITY DIRECTOR Date 14 May 1228. 1. HAS JUST REFORTEL ;RECEIPT O”
“0% 5 APRIL, RESSED LETTER TO PRESIDENT LYND ON E JOHNSON, PROTESTING NST xRE ASSASSINATION OF MARI IR LUTHER KING y ATTRIBUTING II ARE AGGRESSIVE AND FASCIST POL …”
“… 1. The following items from LIBIGHT/LIMUD coverage concern contacts of Subject who are believed to be of interest: A. Attachment A: A letter from CAW, the magazine of Students for a Democratic Society, signed by Jerry *BODANES, thanks Margaret for her poems which they are usin …”
“13-00000 CLASSIFICATION DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER CONTINUATION OF % DISPATCH : CONFIGENTOANBAT HMMA-34688 B. Attachment B: Letter from Heiner BASTIAN, 1415 Kearny St., San Francisco, California 94135, signed Heiner & Celine, BASTIAN - has made arrangements with the …”
“… nd Lohania *ARUCA, 99-4722, - MINREX-Direccion de Organismos Internacionales, Depto. ONU 516, La Habana. E. Attachment E: Margaret got a letter from someone associated with CATERPILLAR. __________ He is thinking of getting married to Marie *BENOIT in England this summer when he …”
“… GUROR AT HMMA - 34688 4A • Attachments II and I concern a book which Margaret is hoping to write on Fidel CASTRO. According to Sergio’s letter of April 18, she is planning to go to Cuba in October with a tape recorder, and then, based on these tapes, will write her book. Sergio s …”
“13 9003 % 6 0 Dear Margaret, I would like to thank you for your letter and the two issues of "el corno". The reason for ay ite :answer is simply that I waited for the definite - decision of the editor in chi …”
“to intelligence methods ( 94 Location of CIA overseas installation . - ( ) Location Unacknowledged domestic installation of unacknowledged ( ) Name of CIA employee . ' () File number € 3. Pseudonym CO Cryptonym C ) Internal organizational data ()Name of FBI agent ( ) FB”
“13-00000 Clut .4 Alara 0 CCEP a 83d It Pers Seerta Letter Peg 7) Kyda -2028 0 234 Suusel Ave 1 V Northwest Atlanta 1 Georgia 30314 Kosty ! 11 USA 1 0 9 A- 62 Loscow. 4319 1 Adpec omnpesum …”
“… er this h Immodest wiMlscourse , -it i n very Y could not be the judge ser i o us, t h ong 07 Kee own work T Thanx111 you For your letter 0 agai n cl e an mi s Ki n g J1 ssa s Very RaiLoui Orlova Sincerely . *”
“… to the Director, Secretary of State, USIA, Vice President Nixon, President Kennedy, etc. A typical example of this correspondence was his letter to the Vice President requesting an appointment as Sir. Nixon’s anti communist advisor, or the statement in his letter to President Ken …”
“13-00000 ( ( 23 SECRET< 20 JAN 1964 ‘a womieo TO: iDeputy Assistant Secretary for Security; Department of State FROM: ;?S Deputy.Director for Plans 5T999XX9 9918 SUJIcr: Xpurorr,.Dinitor Adamore0828XXXT203 aka: DIMITROV, Dimitur Adamoy7 "P" 077*6 1. Reference is ma”
“at Sofia University (1942-1943) » In 1942 Diko joined a secret branch of the Bulgarian com. National Agrarian Union. In 1943, he claims to have begun un derground activities, due to persecution by "Fascists.” Homie claims to have worked closely with(Dr) G. M. Dimitrov during”
“… s correspondence with Dr. Dimitrov. It appears that he does know GeMe and that GeMe at one time thought well of Diko. —For instance, in a letter dated October 31, 1947, Dr. Dimitrov spoke of Diko as a "hero" and in a letter dated January 2, 1948, Dr. Dimitrov stated that he had se …”
“… taly, with PanayosxPanayotov in Venezuela and with other Bulgarian refugees. Enclosure No. 8 is a -trans lation of part of the text of a letter from Vakrel Yanev, which CONFIDENTIAL”
“… from 0 Diko’s "Agrarians and Communism." (Unclassified.) are 8. Program of the "Democratic Bloc." (Confidential. ) < 9. . V 19. Text of letter from Vakrel Yanev to Diko, dated April 15, 1950. (Confidential.) 10. Seven photographs of Diko and the 1950 Nikola Petkov Memorial Servi …”
“13-00000 ( SECURITY : CONFIDENTIAL ( 00 Enclosure! 9 toATHENS 588, October 13, 1950. Letter from Vakrel Yanev, 37, Rue de Berne, Paris 8, France, to Dimiter Adamov Dimotrov, Hotel Action, New Phaleron, Greece, dated April 15, 195 …”
“13-00000 124 3 7V. 45). CK. 022 PRECEDENCE G. DATE 20 APRIL 1951 ACTICN.: opc (F9) s/c (10-11-12) FILE NUMBER : N 36130 TA INFORMATION: -) so. PARAPHRASE REQUIRSC ATWE 5150. RELAY ACTION TAKES To: WASH G FRAN G (ROCHELL) INFO: PARI G CITE: ATHE G EKSTAIRS 1”
“and he has difficulty expressing himself. All conversations hereafter were conducted in Serbo-Croatian. 5* I opened the conversation by telling KELLY that his reports and letters were received and studied very carefully at Washington and assured him that pressing duties made ”
“… on, Panama; "...it was learned through inter rogation that Kelly has no particular concern or love for his wife." 7 NoV 1961 (b) from a letter written by Kelly to his wife; "...I think of you daily and know in detail how you are getting along. I believe you under stand this both …”
“… Kelly’s wife is being supported at the rate of one million drachmas a month through Alien Directorate by (BulgarianProject) I? (d) From a letter written by Kelly to a friend in Greece, dated 27 December, 1951. "... I succeeded in leaving Greece, and freeing my soul from the slavery …”
“13-00000 11 ",, 9. .. 4* UNITED STATES INFORMATION AGENCY WASHINGTON March 19, 1957 Dear Mr. Dimitroff: Your recent letter to President Eisenhower, outlining a film you propose to make, has been referred to this Agency.5 Officers of the Motion Picture Service …”
“… if and when he got a job and could put aside some money for this purpose. It : is therefore our intention to have KELLY write his wife a letter telling her that he has no further interest in her, that she should obtain a divorce, but : that he will provide her with a certain sum o …”
“… rassment. His megalomania is evident :: in the various communications with government agencies. For example, he recently commented in one letter that he would like . to be appointed Richard Nixon’s anti-communist adviser for Albania, 0 Yugoslavia, Macedonia, Rumania, and Bulgaria. …”
“Bulgaria and hopes that he can it he fifty-first state t nited States. 7. To these ends he wrote a letter on 15 June 1961 to President Kennedy (copy attached). When he did not receive a reply, called personally and was referred a secretary to …”
“… shington a’ : for aa reasonable time awaiting an a-answer % and will definitely try opert other doors than those of CIA. He is using & letter drop and answering service - 422 Washington Building, DC5, ST 3-9474, in the pseudonym of- Dimitriou. In be future always reached through …”
“… ute were by the Greek authorities with Allen is have him omb to another falant where there worn ae Pulgarimse A moth later .. Allonout 1. Letter to Dinitrors that - wis lemint Crecoin and bad beg oorrnged fur Divitrots to go to Namhingtons the two ant in Athms ant Allon give Mimitz …”
“… icial who hado-ne assisted his departure from Greece. Iortis suggested that ho write - President Biomboser for support, which he did. The letter was referred nh a to the State Department and USIA being ultimately answered by Turner D.co ‘Shelton of USIA- Eduttroff mt Shalton in Was …”
“… Christame 1959 wishing him well with the prestoner, to whirls he sota personal onsyere -oooooo. 918.7 Tvomothelogo, hinttrots secaived o letter from a Etmomiseld lvotuntour group in California making him to join. In zuplioi with Ge V/ request for five thomsonl. dollars to complete …”
“… ff 1424 S. Kenmore Avenue Los Angeles 6, California Dear Mr. Dimitroff: On behalf of the Vice President I wish to ac knowledge your letter of May 20 concerning your plans c .260 to fight Communism... . You may be sure that the Vice President sym-. : pathizes with your desi …”
“… 0000 % 41 J- UNITED STATES INFORMATION AGENCY WASHINGTON 4ilt May 12, 1958 Dear Mr. Dimitroff: . I appreciated your thoughtful letter of May 5 relative to the cultural agreement between the USSR and the United States signed January 27, 1958. As you know from_talking wit …”
“13-00000 UNITED STATES INFORMATION AGENCY WASHINGTON July 20, 1957 Dear Mr. Dimitroff: I very greatly appreciated your thoughtful letter of July 17. I shall certainly take occasion to watch the television program to which you refer : at my next opportunity. Amete Shelton …”
“… Union they should ask, or better said, they cannot issue a visa here without asking Washington; however, according to this man he showed a letter indicating he was a member of an organization in favor of Cuba and that the Cubans said that they cannot issue aves without his having a vi …”
“… he could receive it (visa or permission) but right now they do not have them. (no las tienen). Silvia says certainly and they cannot give a letter either because they do not know if the visa will be approved. MI save they only give visas according to indications. Silvia says then she w …”