MKULTRA SUBPROJECT 83 (28 DOCUMENTS WITH PUBDATES FROM 580418 TO 600919 )

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Editorial Prolect Expenses 1, 1959 through June 30, 1960 14 months Furniture and Fixtures 213.25 Salaries 18,135.41 Taxes S 575.56 Rent 1,725.00 Travel 914.52 Miscellaneous 11.23 Office Supplies 78.39 Communications 80.00 Brainwashing BAbliography 218.48 Total 14 month Expenditures $ 214951.86 certify that this is a true statement of expenditures for this project for the period covered. Received for this period $25,000.00 of 12 months not including months of 21,951.86 May and June which have been included to bring this to the fiscal year Balance to be used during Fiscal Year 1960-61 $3,048.14 '7"1"71 t a Sept. 19, 1960 a Hand Graphology Expenses July 1959 through August 1960 Total Expenditures ting Magazine Project - Amount in Grapholcv Account- S11,449.46 Expend. 8,627.82 Ralance $ 2,821.64* 1,716.40 979.00 3,342,42 380.00 150.00 190.00 125.00 100.00 125.00 125.00 35.00 75.00 190.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 $7,907.82 720.00 $8,627.82 I certify that this is a true account of expenses paid on the above project. *This balance is continually changing as more expenses continue. Part of the funds will be utilized in the preparation of the report to be published. EDITORIAL PROJECT EXPENDITURES Nay 1, 1939 through March. 31, 1960 11 Month, Salaries $13.910.42 Equipment 213.25 Taxes 229.22 Rent &Utilities 1.380.00 Travel 672.48 Office Supplies 33.23 Communications 40.00 Miscell=neous 11.23 Total Expenditures $16,489.85 N. B. Office Supplies, p - tilities for the most part were absorbed by t The anticipated expenditures for the 12th montbcare $1,700.00. Total anticipated expenditures for 12 months $18,189.85. Total Budget and funds received $25,000.00 Less Expenditures 18,189.8'; Balance to be carried over for fiscal May 1, 1960 to May 1, 1961. $ 6,810.15* *This sum is left since the anticipated assistant _AL hired. L8LnO.t April 1, 1960 STATUS OF GRAPHOLOGY FUNDS Total Funds available as of May 1, 1959 $11,449.46 Funds Upended 4,446.55 Balance as of April 1, 1960 $ 7,002.91 Anticipated Expenditures: Publication of Gr!lipbology Completion of First Phase $3,000.00 1,000.00 Phase two and three are indeterminate at this time �Pf-e The Board�of Directors of th P r new scientific grap DeceMber 28, 1959 s ap Aevi amount of .$360.0 Moll represents the semi-annual paymen on e an you. ihe second payment will be made on or about July 1, 1960. AS previously mentioned, at the end of the first year, the Board of Directors will review your progress and at that time will determine further support. The following conditions apply to the utilization of these funds: 1. An annual and informal progress report to be submitted during the month ,of December. 2. An annual accounting of funds to be rendered for our records. 3. The Review shall contain the following notice Other than the above conditions, it is required that funds be expended entirely for the publication desiolated and that no profits accrue to any individual. The Board of Directors and the scintific advisors to theligliftrjoin me in wishing you well in this endeavor. Please call upon us for any assistance that we may be able to provide. 'Sincerely, Executive Secretary VIN111111111111111111111111�111111111110. Memorandum to: From: Subject: isioampt December 11, 1959 the above nam cal Review This is an invited. proposal, the first that we have been able to stimulate despite the fact that we have been working in graphology for two years now. It is particularly appr.. sur needs in that A. It gives us contact with the entir aphology /477 community and B. It achieves this relation 1.--- - ery modest cost ,F on a participating basis. I recommend that a supplement to our Handwriting Analysis Task Budget be made in the amount fs . This amount is larger than estimated budget submitted , because it is my opinion � opinion that as his work progresses under the stimulus our grant will provide, he will find he has not allowed sufficient funds to achieve his objectives. Enclosure il ilp11111.11111111111111/0Proposal. Enclosure 7+2 is our letter of commit which transmits a first payment on the grant in the amount of $300. My unorthodox action in making this transmittal was dictated by the small amount involved, by the deliberation and planning which has borne the approval and consent of our Directors and 4111116 and by my strongly felt need to respond quickly to this proposal for public relations purposes. If, after consideration, you feel that this grant should not be made, there are sufficient administrative funds on h to cover the first year's grant and these can be diverted from othe projects. RECEIPT I hereby acknowledge receipt of the following: � , APR 0 1959 12 MAY 1959 ���� 27 March 1959 � MEMORANDUM FOR: THE COMPTROLLER ATTENTION Finastee Division SUBJECT MICILTRA. Subproject No. 83. Authorisation #3 Under the authority granted in the Memorandum dated 13 April 1953 from the DCI to the DDiA, and the extension of this authority in subsequent memoranda. Subproject 83 has been approved. and $25.000.00 of the ovOr�all Project MIKULTRA funds have been obligated ;;To cover the subproject's expenses and should be charged to Allotment 9-2502-75-902. Approved for Obligation of Funds: Et ss sarcia Director Date: Distribution Orig & - Addressee 1 - TSS/FASB Chief TSS/ Chemical Division I am, THAT surer: A.!:tf, A ',AAt. 0110410491,4 RFIPtiNCI OFIARO� TO ASIONLIT No. AUTHORIZING OFFICER 44. Il�%a, *-"J,9 ema.. ;8 May 1959 MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, Finance Division VIA : TSSiBudget Officer SUBJECT : ALKULTRA, Subproject 83, invoice No. 3 Allotment 9-2502-75-902 I. Invoice No. 3 for the above subproject is attached. Pay- ment should be mad* as follows: the amount of $25, 000. Z. Please forward the check to Chief, TSS/Chamical Division through TSS /Budget Officer by Thursday, 28 May 1959. 3. This is a final invoice. However, since it is anticipated that additional funds will be obligated for this project, the files should not be closed. Attachments: Invoice & Certification* Distribution Orig & 2- Addressee TSS/FASB Chief TSS/Chemical Division 19 MAY I CUM MAI RRIOS An MALARIA vourATIoN itmwct WI% TO AtiOrneiT Ph. f- ,253�17/-1.1.4. sr.1714004G OFfialt OK THE Aiv1OUNT OF $2-4-:1� , RECEIVED. 21 Y 9 For Services $25, 000. 00 CERTIFICATIONS (1) It is hereby certified that this is Invoice No. 3 applying to Subproject No. 83 of 14AKULTRA, that performance is satisfactory, that services are being accomplished in accordance with mutual agreements, that a detailed agenda of the payments and receipts is filed in TSS/CD, that this bill is just and correct and that payment thereof has not yet been made. Chief, TSS/Chernical Division Date: (2) It is hereby certified that this invoice applies to Subproject 83 under 144KULTRA which was duly approved and that the project is being carried out in accordance with the memorandum dated 13 April 1953 from the DCI to the DD/A, and the extension of this authority in subsequent memoranda. Research Director Date: DRAFT 26 March 1959 MEMORANDUM FOR: THE RECORD SUBJECT Continuation of MKULTRA, Subproject No. 83 1. The purpose of Subproject No. 83 is to continue support of the editorial and technical survey activities S assigned to th and is covered as an employee of th wfluring the past eighteen months his activities have been tto make technical surveys of social and-behavioral science matters of interest to TSS/CD% Brarch III. 2 "11.continue to develop technical surveys on the controversial and misunderstood areas listed below:, a. A revision and adaptation of material already developed on deception techniques (magic, sleight of hand, signals, etc.) b. Psychic phenomena and extrasensory perception c. Subliminal perception d. Hypnosis e. "Truth serums" f. Expressive movements (body type, facial characteristics, etc.) 10 4111111 He will also assist t in editing the material they develop including , annual reports, project summaries and conference notes. .11 be under the supervision of the Executive Secretary of the and will continue to work out of the ffices. Accounting for money spent will be included in the regular audit. 4. The total cost of this subproject will be $2,5,000.00 for a period of one year beginning 1 May 1959. Charges should be made against Allotment 9-2501-75-902. 5. material by the Agency. been cleared for access to Top Secret Chief TSS/Chemical Division Approved for Obligation of Funds: Research irector Date: � ' Distribution: Original only egg-7z Way 12, 1959 Memorandum Subject: Editorial Project The balance of funds received for the Editorial Project which carried from May 1, 1958 through April 30, 1959 of #3,449.46 is retained and committed along with the $8,000.00 supplement for graphology tests received in January 1959 for continuation of the work on graphology through the fiscal year-1960. - EDITORIAL PROJECT Expenditures Nay 1, 1958 through April 30, 1959 Salaries Equipment Taxes Travel Reference Library Office Supplies C1/ Graphology $17.797.30 373.31 283.04. 1,012.32 60.00 9.75 178.56 Miscellaneous Incl. typing fees and rental on typewriter) 209.01 Total expenditures Items Obligated from these funds and to be paid in May � Rent - April 15/30 Taxes on 1st Quarter %mop'. Ins. Total expenditures for year $21,388.29 57.50 104.75 $21,550.54 Please note that no charge was made for telephone, electricity, andlalthough a small amount shove for Office Supplies, the vast amount of supplies and postage, - � Cash Received for this project: 15,965.89 erred from Expenditures Balance Supplement received for Special Trial Tests 5/4 9,034.11 $ 25,000.00 21,550.54 $ 3,449.4� $ 8,000.00 RECEIPT I hereby acknowledge receipt of the following: 000. 00, drawn on ed Januar 13, 1959, 29 Deco:saber 1953 MEMORANDUM FOR: =Er* FINANCE DIVISION VIA SUBJECT TSS/Budget Officer ittICULTRA Subproject 83. Invoice Allotment 94.50Z475-a I. 'Invoice No. 2 for the above subproject is attached. Pay- ment should be made as .follows; Cas the amount of $C 000.. WU on made pa his to th 2. Please forward the check to Chief, TSS/Cherftical Division through TSS/Budget Officer by Tuesday. 2 January 1958. 3. This is a final invoice. A total of $43,000.00 was obligated under this subproject during FT 59. However, since it is anticipated that additional funds will be obUgated for this project the files should not be closed. Attachments: Invoice & Certifications Distribution: Orig & 2- Addressee iFASB .Acting Chic T33/ Chemical Division CZ:::7 esucArt::, CHARGE. TO ALLO,.... - 2-A CHECOAT IN THE AMOUNT OF: RECEIVED. Atei %is ' .6)" scy Aim INVOICE For Services $8,000.00 CERTIFICATIONS (I) It is hereby certified ;hat this is Invoice No. 2 applying to Subproject No. 83 of 141CULTRA, that performance is satisfactory, that services are being accomplished in accordance with mutual agreements, that a detailed agenda Of the payments and receipts is filed in TSS/CD, that this bin is just and correct and that payment thereof has not yet been made. Acting Chief, TSS/ Chemical Division Data: (2) It is hereby certified that this invoice applies to Subproject 83 under IfIKULTRA which was duly approved and that the project is being carried out in accordance with the memorandum dated 13 April 1953 from the DCI to the DDiA., nue the extension of this authority in subsequent memoranda. Research Director Date:- 16 December 1956 MEMORANDUM FOR: THE COMPTROLLER A T T ENTION Finance Division SUBJECT MKULTRA, Subproject No. 83 Under the authority granted in the Memorandum dated 13 April 1953 from the Da to the DD/A, and the extension of this authority in subsequent memoranda, Subproject 83 has been approved and n, 000.00 of the over-all Project MKULTRA funds have been obligated to cover the subproject'* expenses and should be charged to Allotment 9-2502-75-902. TSS/Che33:21cal Approved for Obligation of .runcle Date:z Distribution: Orig & Addressee - TSS/FASB ,�� tg S-41 N/A Support a special research study of handwriting analysis. 11110,01, (Continuin1project) Satisfactory DRA1Jr J%1 4- ) 16 December 1958 MEMORANDUM FOR: _WS RECORD SUBJECT : Supplementary FUnds, MKULTRA, Subproject 83 1. The purpose of the supplement to this project is to support a special research study of handwriting analysis. Graphologists will categorize a number of handwriting specimens according to the degree to which these specimens tend to reveal personality dimensions. Other experts in handwriting analysis, including graphologists, hand- writing identification experts and experimental psychologists, will examine the above grams of handwriting specimens to determine any identifiable characteristics of the actual handwriting. Both the above phases will be repeated as a cross validation. 2. The original budget for this project did not cover the cost of this research phase. The specific directign of research could not be determined until ompleted the final stages of his survey of handwriting analysis. The attached supplementary budget includes estimated fees for graphologists and administration costs associated only with this research phase. 3. The total additional cost of this project will not exceed $8,000.00, (thereby bringing to a total of $33,000.00 funds Obligated to I May 1959), to be charged against Allotment 9-2502-75-902. 4. Other specifications for this project remain as stated in the Memorandum for the Record dated 18 April 1958 Subject: MKULTRAI Subproject No. 83. Approved for Obligation of Rinds: Date: 2-S l Attached: Proposed Budget Distribution: Original only TSS/Chemical Division � SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET, MKULTRA Subproject 83 Fees: Handwriting Experts $ 7,500.00 Travel 450.00 Mailing and miscellaneous 150.00 TOTAL $8, 000. 00 CERTIFICATION 1 (3) It la hereby certified that the program under subproject-Sr 1,' has bean_ RatiArfactorily completed. It is rdequesteda therefore that $iMS4, it on Invoice #1 of subproject(443' be credited to subproject 5/1.m This credit .pepresents the Yilturn, of unused fends of subproject 5/1)riginally charged to Allotment 6-250240-001. 14OR 111�11�11MMINEMIOISIVIa Chief, TaS/ Chemical Division Date: Research Director Date: ',7,12rAfka Receipt is hereby acknowledged for dated June 25, 1958, drawn on th in the a 15, 96 Check No. FE12617, ISY..AFICS. � � e���� rg 0 :01Oir7 _p- - ey, 1:3 Auaaluir ....������������� mam.tioNs CBLIala7C1 '.3111.1-141:17:ATET: =MEL` Liginezo MAI= ..1���=0,0110�64 teMealbr�Nal ea:b- e e t) AS -fr� Yey-/// 81 April 19511 MEMORANDUM FOR: THE COMPTROLLER ATTENTION : Finance Division SUBJECT s &MU/4RA. Subproject No. 83 Under the authority granted in the Memorandum dated 13 April 1953 from the Da to the DD/A, and the extension of title authority in subsequent snaceoranda. Subproject 83 has been approved. and US. 080.00 of the over-all Project MKULTRA funds have been obligated to cover the subprojectis expanses and should be charged to Allotment 8450Z-10.401. . Chief TSS/ Chemical Division APPROVED FOR OBLIGATION OF FUNDS: Research Director Date: ..111�11.�����1111110�1110111..1�0�111�11111111� Distribution: �rig & - Addressee TSS/FASB U June 1958 MEMORANDUM FOR: cnirra FINANCE DIVISION VIA t TSS/Budget Officer SUBJECT t kfICULTRA Subproject 83, Invoice No. 1, Allotment 8450Z40-001 1. Invoice No. 1 for the above subproject is attached. Payment should be made as follows: amount of $15,965.89 made Payable to th _ 2. PI ease forward the check to Chief, TSS/Chemical Division through *MS/Budget Officer by Wednesday. 25 Awe 1958. 3. This is a final invoice. A total of $25;000.00 was obligated under this subproject during FY 58., However, since it is anticipated that additional funds will be obligated for this project, the Ales should not be eloped. Chief TSS/ Chemical Division Attachment.: Invoice te Certifications Distribution: Orig & Z Addressee - TSS/FASB - 1 INVOICE For services $15,965.89 CERTIFICATIONS (1) It is hereby certified that this is Invoice No. 1 applying to Subproject $3 of MKULTRA. that performance has been satisfactory, that the serv- ices have been accomplished in accordance with mutual agreements, that a detailed agenda of the payments and receipts is on file in TSS/CD. that this bill is just and correct and that payment thereof has not yet been made. Chief. TSS/Chemical Division Date: (Z) It is hereby certified that this invoice applies to Subproject 83 under IlKULTRA which was duly approved and that the project is being carried out in accordance with the memorandum dated IZ April 1953 from the DCI to the DD/A, and the extension of this authority in subsequent memoranda. Date: Research Director MinikVS! aro � U June 1953 MEMORANDUM FOR; CHIEF, FINANCE DIVISION VIA SUBJECT TSS/Budget Officer NOCULTRA Subproject 33, Invoice No. 1. Allotment 8-Z503-10-001 1. Invoice No. 1 for the above subproject is attached. Payment should be made as follows: ck in the amount of $15,965.89 drawn to th Z. Please forward the check to Chief, TSS/Chemical Division through TSS/Budget Officer by Wednesday, 15 June 1958. 3. This is a final invoice. A total of $25,000.00 was obligated under this subproject during FY 58. However, since it is anticipated that additional funds will be obligated for 'this project, the files should not be closed. Attachments: Invoice & Certifications Distribution: Orig & Z - Addressee Chief TSS/ Chemical Division ANT CF. $ = � W,1 ,1:/ /72 CC Ac,7 cc'./ cc/ � &-o /5;76-57 DRAFT 18 April 19 MEMORANDUM FOR: THE RECORD SUBJECT : MKULTRA, Subproject No. 83 . The purpose of Subproject No. 83 will be to support the editorial and technical survey activities o assigned to th nd is covered as an employee of th uring the past B. six months, his activities have been to make technical surveys of social and behavioral science matters of interest to TSS/CD/Branch III. Dur- ing this period he has been carried on the budget of th taw ever, it was originally proposed that as soon as he demonstrated his ability, he would be established as an independent plc,ject and his activities widened. .t� � as completed a detailed study of handwriting analysis. He has prepared a review of current attitudes towafkis hand- writing analyses as reflected by scientific researchers in the technique; fringe or pseudo-scientific developments in the field; general attitudes of psychiatrists, psychologists and other behavioral scientists to the techniques; and attitudes of document analysts and law enforcement agencies to the method. He has isolated the various "schools" of hand- writing analysis, both American and European, and has prepared a read- able, accurate aind informative document that can be made available to - 2 - potential consumers of handwriting analyses. More important, however, he has assembled data making it possible to design relevant and mean- ingful research into the usefulness and applicability of handwriting anal- yses to intelligence activities. 3. On the basis of the many contacts developed b it is now possible to undertake systematic research. During the next year, be responsible for the development of a research project on handwriting analysis. The recommendations for the design of iumilitthis project, as developed bm re included as Attachment No. Z. 4. In addition will begin to develop similar technical surveys on other controversial and misunderstood areas. These will include, though not necessarily in the next year: a) a revision and adaptation of material already developed on deception techniques (magic, sleight of hand, signals, etc.) b) psychic phenomena and extrasensory perception c) subliminal perception d) hypnosis "truth serums" f) expressive movements (body type, facial characteristics etc.) 41111111111* - 3 - 1111W. A He will also assist th4 editing the material they develop including annual reports, project summaries, and conference notes. c5. '11 be under the supervision of the Executive Secretary of thl and will continue to work out of the o offices. Additional space for his activity is necessary and is included in the summary budget attached. Accounting for money spent will be included in the regrulaallikudit. 6. The total cost of this subproject will be $25, 000.00 for a period of one year beginning 1 May 195S. Charges should be made against Allotment 8-2502-10-001. has been cleared for access to Top Secret material by the Agency. Approved for Obligation of Funds: Research Director Date: / -3,17-v1 Attached: 1. Proposed Budget 2.2.. Distribution: Original only Recommendations TSS/Chemical Division PROPOSED BUDGET _17� Salary fo Salary for clerk-typist (to be employed) Space, utilities, phone; etc $12,000.00 4,000.00 4,000.00 Consultant fees, travel and expenses in setting up case history project 4, 000. 00 Supplies, incidentals, etc 1,000.00 TOTAL $25,000.00 7,acarnrnenciati'7.,ns Fat c Test oF Handwriting Analysis General Comment. Handwriting analysis in the pm3ent state f its development is ire rt than scilnce. The maderi graphal:,aist attempt: to ,-..sst-ss total personality in taros of the tat& handwriting vxf:ple, cnd insists that no single handwriting element r � � � � � ., mocrithe.j a!Y.� '37 tSte IIlc r C.9.0 runt La constctere4 ri1 xtxP i which It ;s courri. ccrtain '7rinziplet to which rlcst orapholo--,ist3 ofrura Clat is:ad to Gziera: -,,ints of Spoch,rttin4 in!...1r7rctclIon, -;!ha.! or-z:iurct ;S cin r stiip-'7%;',)r traini,s ..13 7. skd ta kv driv:,..; at a tart;c1.,:i.zr � ol7rlist ita ypriaus handwritir.7 , Cra 141:t itmsin fle st4:7-7.e. -07;0'i3-`1 ;5 ��gr�:12rTi3P.Xly thatai tiQ te:Sta.:77 Per sra: t'r.a. only 7:r7.,.-.;!icni -!; a,--alvs#* vria 4,-)1;....?. ;nest � � � �. r ;v7e; F..xcfsrir,i-7,:ntl. exp,:ri:f:t..5.0- 3nterKled .�� 4 � � � t;le ,:mai-f34 es aSz-Zel;ir,.3 pzzsz;ncil:t.i 1:ta ghot,', In a 711.31Cr purposes of valid-7.tion.,a nowk4salient cIrsanzility F ures 4�,-rastrz attitucies) of each oers.... � te-ziuirr�--�ant� rzciardiztss dss;-.7r, irztchinq tnst, With Fra::1 � :r7 art.1 �:;n, 4616 .2.. SCCItief; i+.38Grnents of specific criteria of personality in lieu of narrative or descriptive personality sketch. Ferformance in either case is evaluated by an "expert" judge or panel or judges whose knowledge of the Subjects may include face-to-Face interviews, appraisal by CitIwintances, biographies, and Weed all information available for delineating each personality. A simple sorting twt can be employed. In the past,toripts have been shuffled and the grophologist asked to sort thern according to sex., indications of hormsty ar dishonty, and according 1-o vrhether the, writer would score his4) or low on ,sertain p-syciniozieol tests. (In pcssi.,-,v,, it shouid o noted tilat the modem graphologist re s to judge the seth o wri tar.) A favarie, approach. of American ,e-syr.-.hologiOs who Nava concerned themselves wit :idyl:rising analysis, is the memurernent oF certain 7...hysisa! sleometric =oects oF harriwritin In the attempt te est4b1ish correlations behvecr) these anti we'd -3i-17-fined personality trait:. These studies hove produced claims or signiFicant correlations and t la; 7-�..5 of no correlation whatsoever. As an investigtstion ofhondwritins, this mcthod come; the neoriat a ssiyin- "le demands of objective rnethodolcs.y. The need foir o .ora.:ftsional "s-rinoloaist is eliminated, for this is a test of handwriting as a proles- t;vt.) .7rri nor a tt of handwriting ctvalysil ,2's practiced ythe c3rr.pheist. nzt consider tho toti3.o17710, ror :les it thus Far been able to .explore the inter- :ILI-if of various ei-4ment5. Fourth xi Irvctiij provitis a test oF gratholagy i its justric1 or urss arc,-..-,c)-ti.z.ui,cr:yi :erscnnel sf.:Ie.r.:tion. This vioui--1 rcro iocooperation arms, r.:?.t7ii kr, cc :r41;:',1170acjrecs,:snd cukJ sewcd Urn:71 -344the ho wrkin who cies-0.y have succede , . I, � � I � in dcsignoted positkns and those who clearly have failed in or are otherwise not fitted cox the positiwts. There ...we no known instances of this precise copra:24:h to the test of handwriting orralysis, possibly because there has been no need of it or quite possibly Secz.zuse it is a "loaded" situation smacking of unethical practice. in the matching or the sorting test, the gapholosist would know that he was participating in an experiment, though he need not be aware that other srophologists were: making ludgments on tho sarne handwriting sample*. In the test of gropholo9y in intitztry, the .-andwritin'z! analyst would, of course, remain unaware c�,1 tale test situotion. ronnJ:ietection. If only one expQrirnentai -737.--Pf-3V77.;) IS u_sed, tha � . MEW ANON. test of industrial grtr,i1010.7,y is recommended � the least encuecdering on:i the easi;-ict ir will not :-)zrnsit c co-nperi.lon oF isondwriting onolysis with other pr-Jjective tecrini;ues, it of-Fers on excellent opportunity to 4.est t:-fle accuracy of the STarhOlOgi3t15 iti%egr--'ents czxicern'ing a sti:-lect's selectiori of suitable h�adwritins.: soinpi for this test will be :Ticme ziifficult tilon it wool-3 be F3r sartin3 or .natching experiment's. C-roohologizi-s ploco no restrictions on the types of joiys For which they winingo intenpret 'nondwriting. They have d,ociared the;riseiv:s1 camoetent oadvise onS as tiivars.s, cfrosring, oni various supervisory and administrative pceitions. Thty assist in %Irina new ootin oiJ ones, anZ. k discovering und6riyins, czusi,:s lo production an:...! unsi-- 3 _tory i:Itzro.orsc.ncl rei:;;IonsAcs on e .ncs rvLuy hn rsioined 72;! the. 3toin irdtha rataiier et17 cYldren's toys -siecidc4 to hire c: chief btlyrkr. yon 'ne crcants oxc,,a:ert:.te cs a L.uyer, the client wants a man who is honest, nte tent, r and energetic.; a man who has personal warmth, social poise, a good sense of humour, an urderstanding of parents' mentalit7 and a good intuitive sense of the psychology of children. As a matter of practice, the graphologist is wiffln to interpret the meaning of "reliolole, what constitutes ''a good sense of humour," how much intelligence ONIMIMR* ������������. the position demands, etc. Given the hortdv,,ritings of IC applicants, he will rICTTOVI them to two or three,orA osk the client to make the Final c'hoion. No will extcnd sol-*; further, if the ciient , end list his choices in order, 'inz..4icotins why fee one oppiicont is quciiined cend another i5ne, why ore. oT.,rAicont is iikely succeed and onother isk1y to Fail. The 72 f srs for which the grcphOto�liSt fief?..715 reco.n-nentlotions are: SWE'i personnel ond buyers, (2) bo-okkeepers ond accountant, (3, au'olic relations personnel, clerical personnel: secretarial Ind and (5) supervisory positions (of no fixa....1 description). Thws positions snot-Ad becentral to the axrerirmsnt, but the handwriting of any person whose dominant traits and attihkdz..--s are known and whose izthavior is marked and explicit, regarrAess of level or type of 7.�:+0,.ersilai1t, constitutes a suitobie somr,le por .ocr-...oszsof Tros. errrent.. Mt- Foce*sof7,-,--r-Tsonality which the 7,raphologist .1nd pvniLrite wiU be controlled iargely y the psyr,:inological rna!tcup of the 7o7,11iViAt.ittl St/13�11 thS, !laniwritinr: coirits on whichte orcr7�hcslocist is 77.17;k:,:; to miciu-iamonts ,fss tr3y merchant's reluints For r.::,3(..TT:.7.4',7 1.Y4:7 �:.)-z. circz;n13:-.ri'ae,il to Sj; ihf2 1.:10 thy :,A!; vino h,rfi Cien�ionstraief4 their crt,n,r, t � in �!�':1,-.1 exnerimz-nta! slt-..3-2tien can be .1ele.:-:tn.:.t cttort.iinl to varktus af 1.�;6!everrart; Fc iorG, "Y'Cri tOriOUS Srvi and araanizan nckjd1nr st.11.ury unci nurnrer of Frodu-7:Aisilty, u firm's best interest first (Qv:art.:ma warYriuivacati*n eattnandca ri so ;t .mcly no 't orc!ctict.iitt7rto c,,bi�cin ,--....erscrls who :love fciter.4 ,--.(;:i;i!'iTiers whic.h they -.�"rocsts: vt.ti 14 be � )1 ?r-; yvir:tpa Q4-� ronic. the tnse trriQ. 1-1.? urdc zjdc.onthin Iristrtcel � Lt.311,9 Thls wcuidur E)e - � A rel. ��� i.---trze_1---;...; tr." \11 erg t prv3e.rty; c;n:j '7( air> rif.`,.jr--7...'21, '15 t-r.g.nt-..es QIzr--jr:.--1;c f.pr - estroc- ;.!strt dis.x.na� speech '.disease "..;seri sperin,31y er. 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Amonohr4wP,nr, analysts, four are recorinendad 7nr porticipin in oraci experirlOnt: e--1 on roview oF wcrs, aniSt'alerai 1-7,S1rdX646" for then% L./ and expPrinleni..-.1; ?neva anvIvsti. cr,pv.T..� 4.!_nonl testinl: 1 ";luai., I ,...c,!Qrs .:11Y tna ;%"5:z.:.3 -,t�-, 1.� � t_ orgiwritial ormiy5ts, ar.9 fw� f Z.z SC) for .cnd,.,:cis Frxrt yap.`,1olol;stt tiere cr 11,-evr rtt-x-Ar!- li�-.211:71I-fse is zerr..A. e trr.r le riLlst es.t� , thck rrlt r: sanci,zi Cl ntt"i 47: v.-7?-..--,- '-.:.':.'-'.1,.'-f :'...1 7, ' 7:-.3 ',"7 ' ^1.11 i',", .7.!.::;..-.- 5.:2.----.1-7 .- 7:1 ..:, ,....f._:_, �1 I7jrc:,....:.--.::.)..-:,,. ,., 7 1.".1 Y.' ' ''''',7 � '7'.'9; 7.7 , 7i S*7:.' ' .....:2.7., ',"l,ts.":t7 6 '.; :" .".;.:. - �: , , ;rr1 r5i-li."�i-)--,:i -.�,.,..::,,,..�-..,ts 't-., ! yry..:::e. l',.i. 3:: ,-..-s-rscri-.7.:!: TD_afbaanOMMIMIMMMMOMMMMIIP thct ct 14.--ast sompit.3vffl be needed, and as many of the cs possible should Oe tW0 or three pog= in length, with aCCOTApanying signatures. l'ech page of the 1.3re4er can be used a a eparate agecimen, thus permitting a teat a the grapheiogist'a coo.sistency by obtaining two or three analyses of the same writing over an extended prtsiod. J'-1.3 a practical consideration in testing Lusiness applications c4' t.,Irophology, it should be .r.)orne in mind that the employer wha applic-s to a gropiloi,Pgist not; vc.,d inis.sr.:st in competent detalyszs, find thereore ey 3 sui.mit long szraolrcho is There ore crto;a.corrtent cludn 1,m re civ,ays ayssibPio to the har:dwriiing anay p�rovn.---ec.,- T.-1C ka, la a longuosehi, CO21 ratI..4. section . � ver rovk3 rou3;h incilcs s the sul:ie-ct oi the. samples neezi no -Jed r.rith he posi;ion or which cp7iyinz, to which he is n1.3 procnote, thc,re la reason to believe iiict judicious selection con hold content t-).-..;es oari ooce9h1bie quality of the sarries oL,toineci informants must Ie.Ftt inoritiants should in fl COSZ4 eOfIC-011ragFAI to respond in conn-:,i is possiOle wh*we tne ;�.")zt (no tolipoint) the so nJ white p�oper LI tor .1:XTILMIt Date cd` Authcrizatitzt ParicA Covered TIrm. hiztspAr..-.1 amber Cblitzattts mativ,1z1 Perttct Tize: Allo:a..aut tocant iittsimr .011.1gtion. 0-01 ".!-?--746.4. rt.) / 573. &ate 72-42.e.v.ze �6-- 74' 1 a � I I I 0 Ct. , I. I 5" ado 0-0 o 1 I 17.4.Y2t.rkin: Support editorial & technical survey activities of Satisfactory