LETTER TO WILLIAM J. CASEY FROM (SANITIZED)
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HOOVER INSTITUTION
ON WAR, REVOLUTION AND PEACE
Stanford, California 94305
The Honorable William J. Casey
Director
Central Intelligence Agency
Washington, D.C. 20505
Dear Bill:
December 28, 1982
Within the framework of our Domestic and International Studies programs at
the, Hoover Institution, the ."Hoover Seminar" has been an occasion for
prominent guests in the executive branch of government and our scholars to
meet and exchange views on current policy matters. With this letter, I would
like to invite you to participate in one of the Hoover Seminars, as your
schedule may permit.
We believe that the Hoover Seminar is playing a major role in the
relationship between scholars and the nation's decision makers, whose dialogue, is
so crucial to responsible* decisions in government today. Members of the
administration who have participated in the Seminars thus far include, among
others, Edwin Meese III, Attorney General William French Smith and Secretary
of Defense Caspar Weinberger.
The Seminar's format of an informal morning or afternoon discussion with
the Institution's scholars is deliberately flexible. It is designed :to afford our.
guests the opportunity to become acquainted with the Hoover Institution and to,
be a stimulating and enjoyable occasion.
Because the 'Hoover Institution is a non-profit organization, under Section
501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, we understand that transportation. here
can be made at government expense. Alternatively, it may be made at our
expense if our guest prefers. The Institution would. pay all costs as needed for
lodging and meals of our guest and spouse (and the spouse's transportation).
We would be very pleased if you are able to accept our invitation, and it
would be a pleasure to welcome you to the Hoover Institution.
With best wishes.
Sincerely yours,
Aso
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