MEMORANDUM FOR THE DIRECTOR FROM STANLEY J. GROGAN

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CIA-RDP91-00901R000500100004-1
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RIFPUB
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K
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2
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December 9, 2016
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December 21, 2000
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4
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Publication Date: 
August 13, 1958
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MF
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r= VULL E f~.W Approved For Release 2001/03/07: CIA-RDP9:1-0dM~0,06001~0Q4-'Lx-? 13 &uguat 1958 A wt FM TM DIRECTOR z We have fitted in the attached biome for the EU-cl M of- Apprican Bier # c-far as the csards of this office permit. When NpylYIY ~1YY you have time, wiU you edit and ao 2ate? STAMM J. flRa" Assistant to the Director Approved For Release 2001/03/07 : CIA-RDP91-00901 R000500100004-1 Approved For Release 2001/03/07 : CIA-RDP91-00901 R000500100004-1 This great-great-grandfather, Joseph Du es, xasA first of the Dulles fs nily i.a America. A fir, he eai4W&ted to Charleaton, South Carolina: froie Ireland in 1779. Be carried Seaphi,a Bsat3.+, who was descended from a pioneer of Calhoun County. Their s m, Joseph Neatly Dulles, studieed at Ya2* University, married Margaret Yew of Dslarare, and remained north of the Mason-Dimon line. Having inheirited South Carolina property, however, be kept it ax thus apt in touch with his southern kin even after the War Between the States. John Walsh Duller, their son, and Harriet Lathrop (Winslor) Aillees served as missionaries in Jaffna, Coyloon, where a girls' school which they established still ftmetions. Approved For Release 2001/03/07 : CIA-RDP91-00901 R000500100004-1