SCHOLAR-IN-RESIDENCE AT THE CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF INTELLIGENCE
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Publication Date:
May 15, 1986
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MEMO
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15 MAY 1986
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Deputy Director for Administration
FROM: Helene L. Boatner, Chairman
Editorial Board of Studies in Intelligence
Director of Training and Education
SUBJECT: Scholar-in-Residence at the Center for the
Study of Intelligence
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split over two fiscal years. These costs can be funded by the Office of
Training and Education. If for any reason additional funds are needed,-the
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Directorate of Intelligence is willing to support this effort.
STAT 3. Ihas been interviewed by both of us, by
and by Ken McDonald. We believe he is as well qualified as anyone we are
likely to find to begin an objective study of the Congressional investigations
of the Agency and the impact of those investigations on the operations of
CIA. This is a project we think should be started now, while many of the
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SUBJECT: Scholar-in-Residence at the Center for the
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primary participants are available to be interviewed. We would expect Dr.
dory of the period in broad-brush terms. It seems unlikely that he could
do a comprehensive study in a single year, but his work could be continued by
the History Staff or another visiting scholar. The Military History Institute
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provide training and other appropriate assistance as needed.
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FROM: Charles A. Briggs
Chairman, Editorial Board of
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