C.I.A. AND THE CAMPUSES

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CIA-RDP75-00001R000100170011-7
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December 9, 2016
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February 1, 1999
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August 3, 1967
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17 (Thursday, Aug. 3, 1967) C. I. A. M D THE CAMPUSES (by Richard Spong) The National Student Association begins its 20th National Student Congress -- 14 days at the University of Maryland on Sunday (Aug. 13). THE IONAL STUDENT ASSOCIATION, bloody but only slightly bowed, is march See Daily Service of Feb. 14,1967: "Black Kato in the CIA." The word .early this year that NSA, the largest and oldest and probably the Again."- - a reaction. It triggered a series of disclosures, some of them by a former CIA insider, that traced a huge pattern of subsidy to private groups here and abroad. ALL THE PUBLICITY seems not to have hurt NSA. Since February chapters at July7,1966:.1 for years by t1 Central Intelligence Agency created an almost immediate gag Approved For Release 2001/08/01 : Cl CPS ~?Tyo t CIA." into the field of fire. At its Congress at College Park, Md;, "'R ert Amo , Jr., former deputy director of intelligence in the Central Intell r g ace Agenc , will be one of the panelists in a discussion of "Secrecya a Fre i* squarel I 0-e X-60- leaders may be burnt, but they don't fear the fire. Rather, they s m to be pouring on fuel. Reservations for this year's student Congress have been running at more than double the-rate of last year. More than 1,500 dele- I getes from 330 campuses are expected to attend. In its own publicity NSA sug- g CIA. See Daily most respectable student association in the United States, had been subsidised Quoted, Washing' 20 colleges and universities which had not previously been members joined NSA. Brandeis and Colorado State have dropped out of the student organization. But: Awe're a lot stronger than we were before," says* VW. Eugene Groves, NSA president. 'More people, know about us and we have some new sources of financial suppo Approved For Release 2001108/01 : CIA-RDP75-00001 R00010017001. -7