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Senator KENNEDY. With regards to th
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I have found him personally to be e
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Mr. GOLDMAN. I was collecting-I had
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Senator KENNEDY. How did you know D
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Mr. GIrrNGER. Twenty-six years.Sena
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drug age or the drug culture comes
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Senator KENNEDY. What is your view
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Senator SCHWEIKER. What was the fun
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APPENDIX AXVII. TESTING AND USE OF
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387their overseas testing program,
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389systems. By this agreement, CIA
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71391zations. The annual grants of
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393had ever been able to locate tha
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395a. Background.-Olson, an expert
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397versation, it was decided that m
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405tions"."8 Other Agency procedure
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87407before the Committee, authoriz
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409rather than its having been call
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91411stantial negative impact on po
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4132. Inadequate Coordination Among
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99419the new program was ostensibly
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1014210. Relationships Between the
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103APPENDIX BDOCUMENTS REFERRING TO
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105Suj.ECT: Requcst for Guidance on
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2e. There is a possibility of an im
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APPROVEDl:,"Chief, C eia.Dvs~ 5PROG
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PROPOSALObjective:To study methods
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1142 Octoo 3MEMORANDUM FOR TEB RECO
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116LMORANDIS1 FOR TMR mECORDSULicT:
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8 October 195TMEMORANDM FOR TE RECO
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12021 December 1954M4MRADUM FOR:Dir
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1228 April 1955U!VJMMIIIM FOR~:Chie
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12610 May 1955SUBPROJECT 35 OF PROJ
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128AMENDMENT TO SUBPROJECT 35, PROJ
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130known whether this change in pol
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132It was originally thought that a
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134Tab ASUBPROJECT 35 - PROJECT MKU
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136ment and general out-patient fac
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140course be merged with the entire
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1429 AprilIVwrMEMORANDUM FOR: THE R
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144July 18, 1958Dear Mr. 11oi-NThe
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158'GantmaZ tumors ndnana nce patii
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160is desirable in this direction a
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capabilities as well, as his excell
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166B. PERSONNEL - -Both full-time t
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THE DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL. INTELLIGEN