WEEKLY ACTIVITIES REPORT #12 15 MARCH - 21 MARCH 1956
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December 19, 2016
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October 18, 2005
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73
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Publication Date:
March 22, 1956
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STANDARD FORM NO. 6`A roved For Release 2006.11 e tlA-RDP58-00039AOO O F-) F NT I AI
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Office Memorandum ? UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
TO : Chief, Plans and Policy Staff
FROM : Chief, Basic School
SUBJECT: Weekly Activities Report #12
15 March - 21 March 1956
b. Clerical Training
1. SIGNIFICANT ITEMS - None.
2. OTHER ACTIVITIES
a. Basic Orientation
(1) Staff members received briefing in FI/RI on Monday. ,19 March,
and in OCR on Tuesday, 20 March. Those in attendance were
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(2) will begin the
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(1) The special class in Mathematics, for ORR, ended on 1 March.
According to the group, the basic elements of mathematics covered were
DATE: 22 March 1956
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(2) During the week of 33 March there were 37 people enrolled in
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Clerical Induction Training, and 19 enrolled in Clerical Orientation.
ua u c a. Orientation and Briefing
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(1) The CIA Introduction was conducted on 15 March for an audience
wl U ~ of 80 CIA employees, including 23 from DD/I; 12 from DD/P; 43 from DD/S;
and 2 from DCI.
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0 U C (2) On Tuesday, 13 March, the Eighteenth CIA Review was held, with
21 in attendance.
(3) The Chief, OB, conducted a special program for sixteen
Junior Foreign Service Officers of the Department of State. Requests
for such programs, handled separately, will probably be received on a
A o4 recurrent basis from the Department of State.
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(4) At the request of Mr. Amory, DD/I, the Chief, OB, assisted
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(5) Enrollment for the ne epaental Briefing has reached
one of the highest totals to date, an anticipated audience of 72 persons,
d. Administrative Training
(1) A letter was submitted to Chief of the JOT Program,
requesting the services of a Junior Officer Trainee to work on the
Hungarian phase of the new case.
(2) has co leted the first draft of the
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It is being read by staff members, and
W111 e. rienced case officers, including Logistics
officers, for review.
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in the Basic Orientation course tnis we .
(4) A special electric bolt lock has been requested for the vault
door. This would enable the staff to control the vault door during the
day from Room 149, and eliminate the need for running the combination
whenever the vault must be entered.
e, Management Training
(1) Basic supervision #16 ended on Friday, 16 March, with 18
students, This was the third week in a row during which two courses
were running simultaneously under the Management Training staff.
(2) Basic Supervision #17, the Supervision Course designed for
senior analysts and for group leaders GS-12 - GS-14, began on 19 March.
of the sixteen students enrolled, eight are from the DD I; three from
DD/S; and five from DD/P.
(3) OSI has made a definite request for a Management Conference
like the one presented at or ORR. I met with Dr.
ADI, and C/FSA, on Friday, 16 March. A
ten a ve list of participants was agreed upon, including the AD/SI;
and the dates 21 - 25 May were set, subject to OTR's ability to accommo-
date this group at that time. One representative each from ORR, OCR,
and the Office of the DD/I are to be invited in addition to a maximum of
13 OSI top level personnel.
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