“will be able to keep him and to give him opportunities to express his abilities fully. Westawore Willcox Sincerely, Westmore Willcox Chief of Special Mission ww/ls ooi Mr. Hoffman Mr. Friendly”
“will be able to keep him and to give him opportunities to express his abilities fully. Westawore Willcox Sincerely, Westmore Willcox Chief of Special Mission ww/ls ooi Mr. Hoffman Mr. Friendly”
“is unable to attend and you feel that I should go, I moils be willing to do so. 3. Concerning your report of Frank Altschul’s feellny ac 1 grievance, I should be glad to si a letter to him if “r. Dnlles agrees that I 8a the proper person :o do this. Pending Wr. Miller? cons”
“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 She”
“% April 0, 168 Ji’trr.Al) Dear Sir This 1a to seknuuledan ei th thanks receipt of your latter o? •aroh d. L963. The ozegutive board of cur foundtion has reed and oano.dared your proposal and uo find your consenple tod activities n oo t interesting. Yawr idea of reviving mn”
“for this Agency’s FI program wherever possible. 3. I should appreciate your keeping mo advised on the possibility of keeping Kenneth Dean Koch in Berlin as the RFE representative. PETEF SICNBL EE/F1690”
“these little incidents can get blown up into big issuea and ask him to use a little more discretion in the future? Sincerely, Oliver E. Hadwood Admiral H. B. Miller National Committee for a Free Europe, Inc. 110 ho 57th Street New York 19, How York CEO: TWBr eh Oris - ”
“14-00000 Mr. Martin K. Williams Page 2 June 16, 1950- P. S. Since dictating the foregoing letter, I have been advised __ - by Miss Kluger of the local New Yorkoffice of the Congress for Cultural Freedom that is is Mr. Cohen's wish that reimbursement be made to Mrs. Cohen. ”
“14-00000 SEUSEATT 23013 -2- 5. An was agreed in a recent discussion between Major Mitchell of this Division and Miss Stern of your office, we hope such embarrassments may be avoided in the future by bringing the facts to the attention of RFE and by asking RK to limit its”
“must be made, which are bound to be unpleasant, but they are essential, unless we are going to continue a nore charity operation and miss the real purpose of FEUE. 1 Sincerely yours. LT:ECK Dr. A. A. Berle, Jr. dLevering Tyson 70 Pine Street President New York 5, N. Y.”
“14-00000 2203 Foxhall Road, N.W. Washington, D.C. 17 July, 1952 Dear Johnt I was glad of our meeting day before yesterday and I ar looking forward to seeing you soon again. Here is a memorandum I addressed to A. a short time ago which I would like you to read breause ”
“14-00000 : ; Hi 0% 1 July 1953 MEMORANDUM FOR: DIRECTOR or CENTAL IHTI.LIOSSCE SUBJECT: Comments on Arthur Page’s letter of 29 June 1953 1. I think a budget presentation before a mixed audianco of PRC members and directors or members of the Executive Committee of NCYE ”
“in having chosen me ES legal counsel for your organization’s activities; in. Mexico. I shall be happy to give you a personal report of my observations on my next trip to New York. Sincerely yours,. Henry P. Lopez cuh.i CS COPY SeATo Hmpmnn 2V§G O 201-253203 1”
“necessary * ,12 or desirable. S **A % 2 0 10. We will expect, in addition to the requirements that have been promised, that Headquarters will advise us on their desire to arrange for the one-shot approach previously suggested by Headquarters, or a different ar rangement. ”
“13-00000 @ 24 April 1970 Francis X. Plant Special Assistant Office, Under Secretary of the Army Room 1E520, The Pentagon Washington, D.C. - Dear Mr. Plant: In further reference to my letter from Switzerland: During our conver-. Oesation of 6 April you made it clear”
“14-00000 he 31 March 1952 Dear Frank: I haw been hoping to see you here in Washineton or in Now York for some time past as I want to take the opportunity to tell you how much wo &? 1 appreciate the outstanding work you did in connection with NCFS. then we get to- gathe”
“definitely in a back suit, that he will soon cone to us with a jood responsible board of directors and officials. He said that he had enlisted Bob Land’s support and Bob had suggested to him that NCFE give the Institute a grant. Barrett said the Institute needs 25,000 to keen”
“1360000 %*U4A tiofticftee — wise 0700 MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD SUBJECT: Mr. Myroslav Maksymiec - Retired Employee The meeting with Mr. Maksymiec on 6 May 1975 wasto satisfy his request to review his official personnel file (this matter was being' treated ' in the ma”
“13-00000 SECRET From the Desk of Linda C. Cipriani NOTE FOR: J. Barry Harrelson FROM: Linda C. Cipriani DATE: 09/26/96 12:22:04 PM SUBJECT: Agee Memo - New draft Here it is... with Jeremy's improvements. Please read it carefully as I had to rush through this. Some of J”
“he ought to be pretty cautious because I knew pretty well what the feeling was. I told him in the first place th the Director had not seen Grunewald to my certain knowledge for a long period of time; the Director was not intimate with Grunewald; the Director has not apprecia”
“14-00000 SECRET 4,-rity inlerma’ 4237 20 July 195 3 :i *0**9008 FOD C/Ce UBJECT: Zygmunt tinyoraki; Free Furspons Press ervice; International Federation of ree Jo realists. FP Pane to bil,i i'r C/LT did 12,/me, name subject. 1. : save read with interest t.i e referenc”
“the provision of audio coverage of the event. 3. I would like to have copies of this memorandum placed in the official Personnel File of every individual who participated in Jared J Cohen making this event such a great success. CERE”
“14-00000 D R A Atteolcent to1 ICAU-315 T Dear I have received end considered your kind letter of _ end® sincerely flattored that you should bo willing to plsee gush conlicenss in as. 1 would be proed t serve a en "honorery” reprocentativo of the Founds- tion, and pendi”
“board here in the states for the same reason. I regret that this decision is necessary but I hope ahee that in future relationships we may be able to do e something useful and successful in Haiti, foimnne. B-SiTG-2eAncerely,, Howard L. Burris SECRET 2. WG G@.evt..wP .*. %”
“14-00000 - - *- ?L % Galbond is leaving tomorrow to make a visit down your way and I have asked him to be kind enough to pass this to you. 1) The desk here concurs in our interest subject to your approval.”
“1400000 MYROSTAW ANDREN. MAUSYRDIEC APRIL 30, 1917 FAT. 171 - Experience 18-4 Enclosure No. 4, Page 3 3. My best wishes to with you for continued success infuture assignments. 4. A copy of this letter is being forwarded to The Adjutant General for inclusion in your of”
“occasional slip than with a record of continuing accomplishment and success in coping with problems. From what I have been able to observe, 'the job has been well done.■ 4. I hope you will bring this memorandum to the attention of those concerned. ■ ! 16 Liter John L. Ha”
“14-00000 L / _ • 4e f I have-mitten you caro of Littauer, whon we have asked to k op - 4 f - a file for you, of lettors of this sort —and you. could deposit carbons al of your replies if necossar/ with him— which you could consult when and if necessary. , Steri”
“14-00000 2. Dick Umssad, John Shield 6 Mar 52 5 1 I have di s cussed thi Meyers who ankes that he recime s ci r th The full report suggest that Therefore you prepare: 1) a sterile letter Myersand to he givinag allsent to Tom Essential tacts copy o the uncl e ssi- ”
“which limited financial support is provided for the maintenance of its Miami office. While MAS should not be knowledgeable of this fact, any statements he might make W should not affect our relationship with that organisation. —Sincerely, SIGHEA Lawrence R. Houston Gener”
“13-00000 % Legal Center For The Disabled 1722 J STREET, SUITE 19 • SACRAMENTO, CA 95814 Telephone: 446-4851' eochre 20 March 3, 1978 isu Sergyj Czornonoh, 1106 11th Street Sacramento, CA 95814 Dear Mr. Czornonoh: This is to acknowledge receipt of your letter regar”
“..3 SPCL* I June 17, 1953.. FuXSZAA) Beer Sirs .This ia to acknowledge with thanks receipt of y ur informative letter of April 29, 1953 which arrived by steenor mail. We rerret that an earlier reply baa not been possible, but the time elapsed has been well--- . spent in”
“FOREIGN SERVICE EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION 1906 FLORIDA AVENUE, N. W. WASHINGTON 9,0 C SCHOOL OP ADVANCED INTERNATIONAL STUDIES THE MIDDLE EAST INSTITUTE June 14, 1950 OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT American Express Company 65 Broadimay New York, How York - --" -ArranrIOH He.0.”
“MESSAGE FORM ‘ ROUTING P, .ouG. A. Goodrich 1 wi.CI/ICG INDEX SECRET 2 6 for ,1176 NO INDEX 3________ 7 DATE , 22 April 1965 FILE IN CS FL NO. Ju. 21 41 11 P8262 8 10 > LOND / ROM. DIRECTOR ! CONF INFO 10 LOND - AND INFO PARI, PALP, ALGI CITE DIZ 04341 AVAILA BILITY”
“14-00000 NTRUX Plitt II. wReni :. JOTG iolicy lenning taff - Department of tate JRJVofs Steto Department amer on "The Functions of ACFT and VFP* 1. Thank you for forwarding to ua the State Oepartment mono- randw on the funct’one of HOPE and R2*. 1 wworry that there bin”
“14-00000 TET Frou. Information - 30 January 1953 MEMORANDUM FOR ■ CHIEF, INTERNATIONAL ORCAIT ZATIONS DIVISION SUBJECT:. Telephone Conversation with Jeano Menight, Department of State 1. lir. Melnicht called to report that Mr. Herbert Fierce from the UN Public Affair”
“language instructors as a loans of "raiding" his faculty, i.o. orforing CIA employment to that therefore, this memorandum 10 not meant as r. course lead for potential omployocsl Also, we fool that it would be preferable that you to ze: indicate to Zoff that you know that he r”
“32-7*2*0 f 1 4 1 * ! 1 (6) The Pan-American Foundation Box 3587 University Station,’ Gainesville, Florida June 21, 1954. Dear Mr. Crozier, The Pan-American Foundation wishes to acknowledge the receipt of your letter dated June 15, together with the enclosed”
“be seeing each other next week to clear up the accounting (we owe him money, he says) and have lunch. Henry S. PACHANKIS. SECRET -A 020/- 2396”
“276 14-00000 ) / sees F. A/ 5 - /- ,-• | ex/ - 0.0 :0 10M 03 ■ 4. • . e ** sotv...• l’s credo: wfied). Yoozicy 30% told 1/1 that ho might be able to use his services in two or three months.. The undersigned instructed 1/1 to ob more bio information (full name. ”
“13-00000 * • • . e Legal Center a ag^ Disabled For The d Casa id 160 vol Lava Ned Nao’s 1722 J STREET, SUITE 19• SACRAMENTO, CA 95814 Telephone: 446-4851 wee 2i March 3, 1978 Sergyj Czornonoh 1106 11th Street Sacramento, CA 95814 .Dear Mr. Czornonoh: This is to”
“14-00000 * SECRET Semiie. individual. Ho referred to Cindjar as a —, too Kick" - whatever that means in Prooklynese. He also raid flat Siniger 1s a "pseudo, intellectual” and a "muddle-headed liberal”. Bionel expressed him- self *8 leiny annoyed that a porsca like Gteig”
“appointment and that his headquarters will be in Vienna. X am enclosing a copy of his summary of background and would appre ciate hearing anything from you that seems relevant." Charles A. Lea CCMajor :dp Enclosure Cappia 28058 + 5/202 1 20”
“14-00000 W N / s SECRET ■ ) 'Use 08-1337 (111era) 2 February 1956. 1 NUGOET MINOR ANDUM FOR: . Kr. Robert McCann New York 00/0 Office SUBJECT i Research Institute of America 1. Attached is a suggested draft of the proposed Letter of Under standing between Hr.”
“14-00000 3 any , the Ofrico impending ((-* liphment lor with brith: io""s ica an: Venezuela, Higzel might be 'cofu) • . " in developing access agents to the new * Culin mission personnel, or any other trtignment we mf jht ren fro ,: one these If nes. ’. 1’1eane -v.lvi se”
“14-00000 6 April 1953 MEMORANDUM FOR: DEPUTY DIRECTOR (PLANS) SUBJECT: Agency Channel to NCFE 1. Now that Larry deseofville io working for NCFE, I know that there will be a strong tendency on the part of all of, ua to deal with NCFE through Larcy, this not only because ”
“14-00000 C 0 P Y 15 December 195'2 Dear Archie: I much enjoyed our chance for a talk, and Bill Durkee, who assists me in the subject we discussed, is tremendously enthusiastic, as I am, about the possibility that you will consider favorably the appointment Frank men”
“14-00000 ET .L STOVRITY FORMATION In reply refer to: W-1592 W-1904 I1a March 1952 Dear Tome With reference to the Stephen Mainesyk ease which Sam discussed with you during your recent visit, several questions have arisen concerning the broader aspect of the type of a”
“C ' *-% 0 2■ decer ty 2oz P I October 6, 1953 Dear FUNEBRIAL: It is my privilege, by means of this letter, to introduce to you my good friend, Mr. COKENIAS, who has recently, and very graciously, consented to act as the Foundation’s personal representative in Chile. I ”
“connection with his world tour. 2, Ke would appreciate TSD’s reaction to Mr. McDonald’s offer and some indication of the number of Agency representatives who would be interested in meeting with Mr. McDonald in Washington, D. C. 3. Further inquiries should be directed to Georg”
“of the members of the Board and the Executive Committee and suggested a date around the first week in August., I told him I would do it if I had not already left the country by that’ time. Jan (5) Spencer is pleased with the better integration and coordination of activities”