“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.”
“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.”
“14-00000 1 co-gheto E44%.f 3 P.O. Eox 4426 .t ‘ ssets Brookland Station vasesamast Washington, D.C. 20017 13 March 1972 Aj 3 ;velita’ 0 1a B ih O xites K -ik l? Mr. Grayston Lynch Key West Towers Apt. 411A South Roosevelt Blvd. V. Key West, Florida 330”
“SFP ET 9 Nov. 1450 xxxisx Ne are very anx ious to hive the jfct; photo-book finished as fast as possible. 1 it. that Re As Loomis The Better Handled as you a lore can do it, this took will be one of th e sost porertiuorix deffestive shots we canffireeani —- sand it, that”
“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”
“14-00000 October 13, 1959 . Dear Paul, 3 .0887 as o9 6 S Am sending David’s letter to be forwarded further by youss This letter is dated 19 Oct. ‘59 so please post on or after, thatdate Will send you other letters he may write in the future.. woneer Thanks a lot for the ”
“1 June 21, 1950 , ,>6 04 *.* -% Dear Mr. Glaser: I am enclosing herewith two letters received DM Woods from American Express and copy of answer as per our telephone conversations. ■ 1 3: | ■ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ’ t 1 1 1 1 1 . I 1 , 1 1”
“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 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”
“niteissV S “ beS f P r o asm e-Ae... ASALY-C0 RP QRAT t^ 0 4- W " - 5 - / 1 Finally, Of course, we have your existing clients fit" , w iw ky NyX1BOE and their various interests in Spain, to which you have **0**7**A**AR*R*TETE,T***ena*dme*gpo"p,wrejimmimogievEswoli”
“14-00000 CEPD770 CatsaL/G IE Director, Domestic Cretact Service NC-380-56 Attn,: Operations) Support Staff -2- 28 Dec 66 leave Cuba because of the fact that her faal 1 is there and that she would: not leave ur she could also S’t her fan belle. 9 that, A despite the risk ”
“iUr DEURE I Phone (A rea 202) 544-6000 66 1 putting my signature on the authenticating part I said I was 2 a part of it. And then, of course, the releasing officer is 5 the one that accepts the responsibility. 4 Senator Hart of Colorado. Page 3 of 7 which has 5 the paragr”
“full report on the matter by registered mail, along with the bills for his travel. 03 T. J. FLORES [ ONG CUL HERBERT IN FRYER FORSER Brateck Blitary strous und intelligenes offrese... int! ifo Anasin metres Cart 2 is you returva, مرد FRI 5 ہے A FORMALTS 1 Svetland turturing the m”
“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- ”
“Sep Dean hu, Baron: tem ber 9 , 1975 received Statement 0 Loda your draf t Imafiaid 0 that it is difficult TelephoneStatements J to record in the way that the speaker used Therefore S 0 am enclosing redraft atried in which is hand to claify and in some D cases c”
“14-00000 1 va .. I*.- 12. CONTINUED an assignment in New York for her. - She is such a valuable person that anyone who has worked with her would be glad to have her on the premises: so there is no need to try to "sell" / her: it’s just the question of whether the timing”
“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”
“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”
“MANAGEMENT. IN MILAN CAN BE REACHED THROUGH IDEN E. OFFICER JaneB Spot MAKING CONTACT SHOULD IDENTIFY SELF AS FRIEND BILL THOMPSON AND REFER TO THOMPSON’S TALK VITE ANHIP/1 OF 31 MAY IN NEW YORK. SHOULD UAE ZDOLXSH ETTIAL PHONE CONTACT. AMWHIP/1's ENGLISH AID ITALIAN ARE FA”
“SINCE SUMNER 1952 RPT SUMMER 192 BECAUSE IA SO PLACED x EG IN THE DISAPPROVED CATEGORY (ALTHOUGH A RE-EVALUATICA DECEMBER 1952 RPT DECEMBER 1952 TRANSFERRED HIM TO LIMITED SECURITY STATUS). MR a BECKER HAS NEVER VOLUNTEERED INFORN 1C9 SPT INFORMATION OF POTENTIAL •. INTEREST ”
“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”
“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. ”
“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”
“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”
“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. ”
“14-00000 ulf uPaROMIEID) BRELEASE 1903 CERSTO■•HBMHB 1 ‘* Washington, D.C. 2b August 1964 Dear Kr. Aaron: 1 as making reference to your reply to my ad for a po- bition with the U.S. Government as a Russian language lirgulst. From 1 to 4 September, I will be in Fhil”
“SE C R E T 241400Z JUN 16 STAFF ere DD/miANI 15577 TO« DCD/HEADQUARTERS Nro DIRECTOR % ATT#:—0-CFRENOM>- suJ.—CASE 63805 REF F DCD/HEADQUARTERS 15603 AXBAT KVLE LoUDISW 1. I MET BRUCE BERCKNANS AT HIS WACKENHUT OFFICE THIS MORNING AS SCHEDULED. BERCKNANS BEGAN THE INTERV”
“144000 e-W ESTERN UNION- AMMSENDING BLANK Ollis QDB Haso to CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY 25 APMIL 1957 PFA MR. THOMAS JOHN KEEHAN M’ 42 EAST FOLLETT STREET FOND da IAC, WISCONSIN -7 APPOINTMENT APPROVED AS 03-7, 84525.00 PER ANNUM, PLUS CALL URS. PHILLIPS, C0L12CT, EXEC”
“13-00000, $ a 98 10. Mr. Gilpatric has written you a letter confirming his conversation "about assigning Frank Hand as Special Assistant to General Carroll. I suggest I pass this to General Carter for Agency action.7 W. Elder th Um”
“to say to the emigrees with whom they deal, "look what we are trying to do for you." 5. I urge your rapid concern, for the presentation is due to be made tomorrow afternoon. William P. Sucker WILLIAM P. DURKEE Chief, 10/ TONIC SECRET”
“14-00000 SESRETEEOEORN COATROL N) Lottar from avrahan J. IE, Don-l’onen Youth—Villaro, Hear Lod, Israel, dated 7 Datoher 1957. The writer thanks Bubject for his book and offers help in ampplying material Subject » ay wish for his "book about Israel." JEKEL describes his ”
“14-000Q0 C 0 P Y 25 March 1953 Dear Dr. Pebry: I have given a lot of thought within the past few days to the question of your immediate future which you raised with me. I find on checking into our rules and regulations that I simply can't help you here. I am sorry ab”
“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 (5) Apartado 779 San Jose, Costa Rica June 15, 1754 The Pan American Foundation, Inc. Box 3587, University Station, Gainesville, Florida Dear Fr. Wilgus, Having received your letter dated June 7, 1954,-I am returning the enclosed application form complete”
“20 Mard 52 Mr. Bralen Mi ss St e Askel M. Deichrn Tokay to send a copy f tand he replalsyo p.toEngine her her Any Packeround th Y Hit he can attain Mr. Bro NEV John said he had an explanation" ofAlsothusWilwiLetl report ter whiafterch hehiehaswihard l maidil mtomerd”
“14-00000 tm) - % —r *• : * 039 v**- PAGE 2 LCPIPIT 1286 SECPET WELL ESTABLISHED TO SUPPORT, AND INDEED TO REQUIRE, AN ANNUAL SALARY FR GM OR PURE OF AT LEAST $3-4,000, WHILE WE UNSURE OF PIPE’S FEELINGS THIS SUBJECT IT OUR IMPRESSION HE MOST ACCOMMODAT ING AND WOULD UN”
“4-00000 23 October 1959 Paul, b Enclosed are two more of David’s letters to be forwarde you. These are both dated 26 October so please post on or at date. t 33 St —”
“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. ”
“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 ”
“% 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”
“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”
“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”
“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 1 ‘# Washington, D.C. 26 August 1964 Dear Mr. Amron: I am making reference to your reply to my ad for a po sition with the U.S. Government as a Russian language linguist. wke From 1 to 4 September, I will be in Philadelphia to con duct Interviews for the p”
“na with any problems he might have with immigration and Naturalisation. After i had explained to him SEORET 104-10167-10036 6 kay 1960 Page 5 what the special roceture involved, Farom saw no further need to talk to Dennen. However, i suggestel w check with Carr to find out how th”
“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”
“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 ”
“leaving 83,500, - In Kr. bainczyk’s name. Of course, if it is n-ce.aary we won 2 both be glad to furnish addit: nal proof to support this present letter and we world reatly Appreciate y mir kind assitance. We would also thank you to advise vs as to. vh t additional stops you ”
“would be for all practical purposes his own boss. C. 0. told him that we have decided to help him get a new start by (1) paying the cost of having his dentures repaired, (2) by paying DM 200 on the DM 300 one month’s rent in advance Subject must pay, (3) by providing DM 800 ”
“14-00000 2. 0 3. The 0.O. re ■se would like additional information shout the . individuals who had left to attend the lierobiological Congress in Nosces. Tho . C.O. suggested that Subj have sezeeno in his office extract from the folder Subj has all extra information that c”