“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”
“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 - - *- ?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.”
“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”
“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 - ”
“4-00000 /. ! OFFICIAL DISPATCH V IA : -------- AIR_________ ersciry Ata on 0*4 roucu DISPATCH NO.WFFP• 3724 OET • GeASSIFCATON ro FROM > SUBJECT : GENERAL- NT."th42 Chief, FDW Chief, Paris Station 1setcirc- M DATE : 15 December 1949 0 John Augustus MViC”
“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”
“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 Ui Decerber 1753 M-OCUN FOR DIRECTOR -32 CL"t.si. L. LITENCH. VIAS DEMPTY DO-070 (16/92), SUBJECT: Conversation with Loe Pennington 1. On Friday, 11 Decesber, T had a conversation with led: Pennington, formerly of the 291 ases recently appointed director of t”
“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”
“attention through Bob Lehner and Tom Howarth that I will not be receiving more than $800.00 of those monies owed me. While I would never consider asking for any thing to which I am not entitled, I respectfully submit that I do deserve to receive that for which I worked duri”
“14-00000 May July Eg tews. h age P4 Ie SY VIA1 Mr. Robert P. Haghe p. O. Box 8028- South West Station Washington 24, D. C U. S. A. 27 Oct 1959 Dear Bob Received your first letter today. Will take care of the matter. Enclosed find some envelopes which I think are ”
“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 .*. %”
“1 4-00000 in reply refer to: W-1984 15 April 1952 Dear Mins One of your employees, Miron Eutarin, prior to accepting employment with your firms, was interviewed by us. with your permission we should like to continue processing papers for his employment. If you wiis to k”
“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 When I saw you last in Washington you promised one day you would be making a trip out to San Diego. . I am holding you to that and hope it will be soon. Jane Lillian, joins me in sending you our wannest regards. Don't forget - whereever I am you and the outfit ”
“14-00000 X SECRET P Security Information : 7. 7 February 1952 MZISORANDOM FOR. Mr. Edward A. Rose SUBJECT:* Cover Story for Research Institute of America. 1. Mr. Acon, who has his MA in International Economic Relations from the University of Chicago, has been working ”
“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.”
“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”
“14-00000 . a t. fin " 1 s 4 *} 1 11- CEpnrv- onE) 1 D .6. It is recommended that WH Division give consideration to employing Mr. Crozier AS a recruiter when worthwhile recruitment- in-place CP targets are developed, or otherwise arise, in various Latin American ”
“1 4-00000 RICHARD A WICCLrSwoRT COMNITTes ON ^Darmet, Wirscrerers APPROPRIATIONS Congress of the United States House of Representatives Rlashington, D. C. February 10, 1951. Mr. Walter L. Pforzhelmer, Legislative Counsel, Central Intelligence Agoney, Washington, D”
“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 ”
“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”
“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 ”
“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 $ September 18, 1953 Memorandum for Messrs. Joseph B. Phillipe William Durkee Thomas Braden. George Morgan Abbott Washburn The attached memorandum is self-explanatory and was written to me by Mr. Jackson while he was away on vacation. Could someone--parhap”
“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”
“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”
“Tabard Inniinie % 1739 N Street HW Washington 6, D. C. Fob. 26, 1951 Dear Boris, C. -- Al. Glad to hear from Dee-doe that you cre still’s . alive and kie’ing. And, especially, that there is some o-prospoct of your getting down this way. I sure hope you .■.da*'-" NET • h ”
“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”
“14-00000 5 January 1952 W-1761 Dear Abbott: Thank you for reminding me that Ed McHale may soon be available. As you say, I know him, though slightly, but I have always heard excellent things about him. I have made an attempt to find out who expressed interest in him to ”
“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”
“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”
“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”
“14-00000 % 7recuily_ s 3-5273,528 L Ver Wisner - December E, Donr Allen, When we were talking of, sr telephone last wook y14 %./- gentedt that Alex: nder possibly be interested in the N.C.F.. and that he might we worth consi dorin, as Prositen to succeed Min Miller,”
“to present his respects and ours. As our representative he is authorized and prepared to discuss all ratters of mutual concern, Mr. COKSLAS has been instructed to extend to you, to Sr. _________ (to whom, I trust, you will introduce Mr. COKENIAS), and to your group as a whole,”
“14-00000 WeaNapee TEC /3 .A CITE NYGR 350 %s)r 42’6 >3el) SUPPORT (CONNELL) FROM MAJOR CASE 19830 X 1>330 A-46083 UBJECT - PETER HITE * V Jod 17776 SUBJECT ADVISES THAT ROBERT: J. MCALLISTER 1: LEAVING THEDTSTERNATIGNAL 5-REFUGEE 5564 COMMITTEE AN HA- SEE GIVEN ”
“14-00000 $ — / oronET 4 i 11. At any rate, the entire proceedings were very amicable, and, as mentioned above, LICOOKY/1 stressed that her basic oppo-■ sition to WOFIRM was not on personal grounds, as she had enjoyed her dealings with her "three favorite contacts". Sh”
“that living deteriorate conditions and, being a at Syros are Bulgarian, he such, could w* not lock forward to fair treatment at the hands of the Creaks. =, HE a instructed not to reveal to anyone what took place during . >, discussion theviolated *§ he was told that He ”
“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”
“August 25, 1971 Dear Tom - - I am taking advantage of Gene’s coming visit to Washington to send you this little note. We will be moving to the San Diego area the end of this month , and hoped to be settled into our new home there by the time mid-- September rolls' around”
“14-00000 il, a EYES CZY SECRET 4. In searching for an area where Mr. O'Connell might strive .for further improvement, I am hard put to find any in the light of .his consistently high performance record, I do believe, however, that Mr. O'Connell has lost or appears to hav”
“-00000 ILL CHECK CLA TION TOP AND BOTT M ( ASSIFIED CONFIDENTIAL L L ROUTING SLIP NAME AND ADDRESS 0, INITIALS C/LA/CAR DC/LA/CAR 17 1974 VA /c A (W(e) DC/ LA Cin (.) ACTION A / DIRECT REPLY NOV PREPARE REPLY APPROVAL DISPATCH RECOMMENDATION COMMENT FILE RETUR”
“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 A 0,60 Translations of David’s letters being done by „E/France Desk Hr. John Roberts, Ohrier, S/France Nick Letsou, WE/Fronce JreG 3 043 George Boublik, 1108 J (our contact re translations) 7 201-233477”
“14-00000 In reply refer 101 W.2016 28 April 1952 Dear Spencer: Here do a brief of the material that is wanted in respect to the slave labor issue. This is of great importance, as you can well imagine, but for your information wo find ourselves in something of a box on t”
“..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”
“14-00000 -2- to above and cite thin as an example of why I would prefer to stay out of the matter directly. li. A cony of this memorandum 1a furnished to Mr. Houston because of hla knowledge of the bankaround of the old halaza allegations, and the difficulties which Mala”
“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”
“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”