VISIT OF THE AMERICAN UNIVERSITY WASHINGTON SEMESTER PROGRAM, FOREIGN POLICY UNIT
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January 20, 1984
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20 January 1984
MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, Headquarters Security Branch
OMS,, Clinical Services Division
THROUGH:
FROM:
Director, Public Affairs Office
Public Affairs
SUBJECT: Visit of The American University Washington Semester
. Program, Foreign Policy Unit
1. The American University Washington Semester, Foreign Policy Unit
students and professors will visit Headquarters from 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
a,7 on Friday, ?R''January. There will be approximately 85 students and four
/ professors. They are expected to arriv at approximately
9:45 a.m. The briefing will be given b of Public Affairs Office
STAT in the auditorium. IwIll Join im later in the briefing.
a. For Security: Please notify the gate of arrival date and time.
A list of attendees is attached,
b. For Medical Services: Please add this date to your list of outside
groups visiting Headquarters that we sent you. Wheelchairs should be available.
2. Please contact me oni for any help I can provide.
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5 January 1984
MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD
SUBJECT: Visit of Monroe Community College Class
Professor Charles Salamone telephoned on this date to
request scheduling for an annual visit by members of Monroe
Community College's (Rochester, N.Y.) class on American
Foreign Policy. He stated that he would like to schedule a
preliminary meeting with the Academic Coordinator on 3 April
(@ 1400 hours) to discuss the program, which he hoped could
be presented during the week immediately following the
Memorial Weekend in May. He said that the emphasis for the
Agency this year, he hoped, would be on Technology Transfer,
coupled with a general presentation on CIA.
He expressed the view that a 15-25 minute presentation in
each case, followed by 30-45 minute Q&A exchan9~5~ would be
most suitable for this well read, intelliger*e'group.
Faculty reps who will be accompanying the group:
Associate Professor Charles Salamone (History/Poli. Sci.)
Professor Henry P. French, Jr. (History/Poli. Sci.)
Code 716 424-5200, x-3260 (the Dept.) or x-3270 (Salamone)
Dr. Salamone acknowledged that it is required the group
be composed exclusively of U.S. citizens, no cameras,
recorders, etc.
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