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political scientists picked Wed- Rabb Charitable Foundation tremist coup against the gov.
ncsday to investigate the Cen-. and the Pappas Charitable ernment.
tral Intelligence Agency's pene-. Trust, both of Boston. Dahl also warned that the
tration of the academic com- l'. The Rabb Foundation was academic community must
munity. identified as one which fun- avoid a ":McCarthyism-in-re-
The four scholars were apt- '. netted funds to the National Verse" situation which might
pointed to a special panel es- Stud
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ssociation from CIA arise if thblii
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tablished by Robert A. Dahl, cover foundations. The Pappas "equally quality of deceit" those
president of the American Po- trust has given funds to other who were willing accomplices
lil.ical Science Association, who organizations which received of the CIA and those who were
said ' lie is "sickened and funds from CIA conduits. , innocent recipients of funds
alarmed" by news accounts of Kirkpatrick has ackuowlodged from foundations they trusted.
CIA activities. receiving funds from the two : Be said scholars must find:
Cole Wednesday nightdedlincd foundations but said he knew ways to "protect the integrity
to comment on the CIA-student of no, programs carried cat at of our scholarly affairs from
organizations situation
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the behest of CIAlo
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noted that he had. accepted the Dahl; .in his letter to the four: agencies particularly y the the CIA
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invitation to serve on the panel. investigating
The panel will investigate the 4 b Political $eP iitisisr, whenever they seek- to inspire
C,IAs contribution of funds to did not mention Kirk alrick conduct markedly different from
CIA'sai student or oo Iiampelman or their. private,; and sometimes flatly at odds
,tax-exempt research foundation; with our own codes of profes.
and will also look into the at- but it was understood,' that the _sional behavior."
fairs of a Washington-based re-.i' political scientists would look ! The Washington . based firm
search firm that received funds: into its affairs. headed by Kirkpatrick and
from foundations used by the Dahl, in Palo Alto, Calif., said Kampelman has
C1:1. engaged in
be had never, beard of Kirk wade-ranging activities varying
Na:ricd to Dahi's panel, in ad- patrick's firm but said he has from the mere packaging of
d.rcm to Core, were Gabriel Al- become convinced it has no hooks sent abroad for foreign
mond, professor at Stanford. direct connection with tite F'ulbright scholars to the re-
University; C. Herman Pritch-' American Political Science As,'
s- Viewing of books destined for
ett, professor at the University, `sociation: United States Information Ser-
of California in Santa Barbara Dahl told the
vice librari
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and David B. Truman, dean of he was alarmed by stories Say- Both Kampelman, now a
Columbia College, .. Columbia log "that the CIA has penc- I. prominent
niversity, in New York. trated academic and cultural !
Washington lawyer,
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tic cif Science Association . ! such practc ese~ evil effects frrno' lied around as political science
Th
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.r .ven no improper CIA in: aeniversity of
alrick and Max M. Kampet-' fluence is proved, he said, the 3~iilnesota.
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lent respectively of the re relations with earch firm, cal-. iricnt?which said in part, "Pro-
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ector and treasurer respective, research "will suffer grievously arc: equally concerned about the
v of the political science asso, as they did after the sorry husi. integrity and welfare of our as, ialio:n. I ness of 'Camelot' to h
a said sociation in itlti
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-Operations and Policy Rey He was referring to ".,~icrjcc to our government. t
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ormcr.ptesidents of the Amer
can ?Political Science Associa-
on,, will perform a useful
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