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Glen Erie Moorhouse, 55,
Senior Official at CIA
Glen Erle Moorhouse, 55, a
senior official of tbq Central
Intelligence Agency, died Tues-
day at Alexandria Hospital
following an emergency opera-
tion.
Mr. Moorhouse, who had
been with the CIA for 10 years,
first did intelligence work dur-
ing World War II, when he was
a military intelligence officer
with the Army in Africa and
Italy. He was awarded the
Bronze Star medal and the
Croix de Guerre for his war-
time service.
After a brief period with the
State Department's Washing-
ton office, Mr. Moorhouse went
..to Paris as a special assistant
to W. Averell Harriman of the
Economic Coeoperation Adinin-
istration.
bachelor's and master's de-
grees from the University of
Chicago in 1929.
During the 1930s he taught:
at the Kemper School as a
professor of military science
and was assistant principal of
Washington Hall, -a school he,
and a. group of his friends
started in Brussels, Belgium.
He was a member of Phi
Kappa Sigma.
He leaves his wife, Lenore,
of the home, 600 River Towels
drive, Alexandria; a daughter,
Mrs. Fr E'd Lekson, 3609 Tipton i
lane, Alexandria; a son, James
A., living in Paris; his mother,
Mrs. James A. Moorhouse, and
a sister, Drucelia, both of
Whitehall, Mich., and four;
grandchildren. i
A requiem mass will be of-
A native of Chicago, Mr. i fered at 9:1,5 a.m. tomorrow
Moorhouse attended the Kem-; at St. Mary's Church in A.inx-
per Military School in Boon- ; andria, with burial in A;-iin
y ille, Mo., and received his. ton Cemetery. /
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