DEAN'S FUND GOT CONDUIT'S MONEY

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CIA-RDP75-00149R000400120006-2
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RIPPUB
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K
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1
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November 16, 2016
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May 4, 2000
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6
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February 20, 1967
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CPYRGHT NEW R X iOvi . Approved For Release 2000/(42:OCj?b7RDP75-0 . V c nature of the work carried he Brown and Pappas founda- ions. He said the money fmm I'm not at liberty to discloses me time. "I feel that I'm in control of e projects and the other trus- id. "We are responsible to no e but ourselves." r uminum Company of Ameii- for many years, said that Hunt's organization . re. 2,000 from four others sources- the Pappas trust, the Hobby. imclation of Houston, th! anz Lieber Foundation of SY.', ul Park, Minn., and George Capps of St. Louis. Tax ie- nGtiti011 With whom ha and j other directors of his organ . tion had discussed the urdis-.. sed project before receiving.' med by students association ward C. Thomas Jr., for.;; rly the representative in Sat-; ich is widely involved in edu. d foi-International Social: Economic. Education made 00 in 1064 to the Univer- of Southern California for' publication of its Middle` once agency. tern and North African re} ice , , the Brnwn foundation de.-(nfiber of scholarships and re-j ' rom what nr~ beelieved toy~b~~ d States `andabroad to' 7711 ..........~......Y .._.. l ....__. _--._I7 ti '.~1.te _ F V\ YUUY "abroad ncludc the Appalachian Fund, IC yon,. Colombian and Tangy rla Strauss Fund: a e specialists students umd" Nix. Bunt would not discloses furs. DN'S i1~i~ UI CONDUI T" I O NPY 1 Harvard Dean's for "research projects that can. I By. NEIL SII::~IiA i / not be published: ' WASINGTON, Feb, 0-A !organization headed by tichar M. Hunt, an assistant' dean . c the Harvard University ~Gradt ate School of Arts and Science; has received money from foundation Identified as a dhan nel for Central' Intelligene Agency funds. In 1065, according to record on file at the Massachusetts At torney General's office, Mr Hunt's group, the Fund for In ternational Social and Econojnil Education of Philadelphia, ? re ceived $25,000 from the J. Fred crick Brown Foundationl of Bos ton. The fund, according to it., rooliura, 'illlinoos 1Yoriiorb' ad cation , projects, seholai'shipF d research work for trade un? onists, and social study schol- s from Africa, Asia and Latin merica. The money received rom the Brown foundation was sed for undisclosed work in atin America. .The disclosure that a Efarvard can heads an organization that as received money from an telligence agency ? conduit undatlon was the latest de- elopment in a series of revelar ons about the channeling of entral Intelligence Agency ds to private organizations.) William;;inlerton,.. spokes- CPYRGHT his own decision about the use of his own time." He said they cepted money from the Intelli- gence agency . in the past fort been named by officers of thel National Stu.irmt Association! as one of their.. fourcei of contacts with the C.I.A. rector of the division of inter-i national affairs of the I?iarv,u?di bassador to Smitk Vietnam: j 'rust has given money to other roups that have boon regular-I; fiami, . the 7nterna.tional De-ill ,,,,,omen - - nd the following year granted c nether $50,000. Ir clephone. interview the' 1'OCeipt5 th e funds from the Brown Cl Pappas foundaticns, but' aidhe had 'io kiiowlcdgo thatl he money was froni the intolli.t Approved. For Release 2000/05/24 CIA-RDP75=0.0149R0a04001.20Q0"6 FOIAb3b