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FICE OF TRAINING
DECEMBER 1956
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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HOLIDAY GREETINGS! . . . . . . . . . .
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NEWS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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COURSES, ACTIVITIES, AND PROGRAMS . . . . .
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Americans Abroad: The Middle East . . . . .
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Spoken Swedish (Basic)
Integrated Russian Program (Phase II) . . . .
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Noontime Movie Program . . . . . . . .
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Special Lecture Series:
In the Major Languages of the World . . . . .
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National War College Lectures . . . . . .
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Special Lecture Series:
Sphere of Indian Influence in Southeast Asia
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Regional Survey: Southeast Asia . . . . . .
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REGISTRAR'S REMINDERS . . . . . . . . . .
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OTR AND AGENCY TRAINING OFFICER DIRECTORIES.
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MERRY CHRISTMAS
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AGENCY LANGUAGE STUDY
PROGRESSES
Current enrollment in internal lair
guage training course is approxi-
mately 200; enrollment in self-study
programs is approximately 100.
The Language Laboratory, 2132 I
Building, was utilized by 190 stu-
dents, during the past month, for
a total of 2300 hours in the study
of seventeen languages.
Training Officers are reminded
that when a student withdraws from
a course, it is the Office of the
Registrar/OTR which must be noti-
fied immediately, rather than the
school involved.
DOCUMENT ANALYSIS WORKSHOP
DEVELOPED FOR OCR
At the request of the Librarian,
OCR, the Reading Improvement
Branch Intelligence School, has
developed a short intensive course
in abstracting for analysts of the
Analysis Branch, CIA Library. This
course, The Document Analysis
Workshop, emphasizes the patterns
of reading which one should devel-
op basic to the writing of document
abstracts. Students practice ab-
stracting documents, and discuss
the principles of Reading -Abstract-
ing. The Reading Improvement
Branch/OTR thus far has conducted
two workshops; the first, for six
section chiefs, ran 10 hours during
a one week period; the second, for
seven analysts was given during a
two-week period, 20 hours.
Components interested in a spe-
cial presentation of this. workshop
may direct inquiries to Chief, In-
telligence School/OTR, extension
3832.
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HIT GERMAN FILM - SPECIAL SHOWING
There will be a special showing of
"Those Wonderful Times" (Die Herr-
lichen Zeiten), a German film hit,
with English titles. Scheduled for
1200 hours, Room 182 Quarters Eye,
14 December, it runs 100 minutes.
This film which has been shown to
large crowds at commercial theaters,
such as the Dupont, is an amusing
but merciless treatment of the fate
of Germany's "small man" from the
days of Bismarck to the debacle of
1945.
Full-length Japanese films, ( no
English subtitles) will be shown
every other Tuesday, from December
through February, 1100 to 1300 hours
in Room E23, Building 14. The fol-
lowing program is tentatively plan-
ned:
4 December - "Princess Sen"
18 December - "Samurai"
8 January - "Cheerful Daughters"
22 January - "I Was a Prisoner i n
Siberia"
For f r information, call Frank
extension 3318. 25X1 A
FILMS ON INDIA ARE SCHEDULED
A showing of films on India, is
scheduled for Friday afternoon, 21
December, from 1300 to 1630 hours,
Room 117 Central Building. The fol-
lowing films will be shown at approx-
imately the times indicated:
1300 - India and Pakistan
1320 - Gaon Sathis - Friends of the
Village
1410 - India (See It Now)
1425 - Village Life in India
1440 - Prime Minister Nehru
1515 - The Kashmir Conflict
1540 - New India's People
1610 - Industrial Mysore
1620 - Century of Progress
INTEGRATED BUSS IAN PRA (PHASE 11)
COMMENCES 7 JANUARY
Since 1 October the Integrated
Russian ogram, consisting of a
course in intensive Russian language
study and an area course taught in
the Russian language ,has been focus-
ing attention on early and modern
Russian history. 25X1 A
The Area art of the gram is
directed by who is
assisted by four other members of
the Russian teaching staff. Phase
11 is scheduled from 7 January to 5
April 1957. For further Information,
you may contact , ex-
tension 3239.
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EIGHT-MEMBER SYMPOSIUM WILL CONCLUDE
SPECIAL LECTURE SERIES ON INDIA
"India - East, West or Neutral?"
will be discussed by the symposium,
panel of the Special Lecture Series:
where of Indian Influence in Soutb-
25X1A9a east Asia- ()CI,
will lead the discussion; members of
the panel from the Department of
State will include: C. Dudley With-
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ers and Garret H. Soulen of the Of-
fice of South Asia Affairs; Rufus Z.
Smith, Office of Southeast Asia Af-
fairs; and Frances T. Underhill, Of-
fice of Southwest Pacific Affairs .
of
25X1A9a OTR, and , CCI,
will complete the panel.
Interested Agency personnel arein-
vited to attend this symposium to be
held in Room 117, Central Building ,
at 3430-1030 hours on Friday, 21 De-
cember.
NEXT INTELLIGENCE PRODUCTS EXHIBIT
SCHEDULED 6 DECEMBER, THURSDAY
Members of the Agency are invited
to attend the Intelligence Products
Ebit, scheduled to be shown in
thexhi Auditorium of the Recreation
and Service Building on Thursday, 6
December, between 0930 and 1200 hours.
Designed primarily as sun integral
part of Intelligence Orientation
course B-3 in your office copy of
the 0TR Catalog, the exhibit has
been found to be of great interest
and significance to members of the
Agency. The exhibit is unique, in
that it presents in one room :3L com-
prehensive view of the greater part
of the intelligence activities of
CIA.
OTR BIBLIOGRAPHIES AVAILABLE TO YOU
Copies of the following specially
prepared bibliographies are availa-
ble and may be requested through
your Training Officer, or by call-
ing the Chief, OTR Library, ex-
tension 3096:
Conference Leadership: A Selected
Biblio ra , TR RM 0-532, 6 pages,
Unclassified, October 1956; Japan:
A Selected Biblioograph ', TR RM
0-529,2-pages, Unclassified, Oo-
tober 1956; Germa : A Bibliog-
raphy;. Revised Edition. TR RM 0-533,
74 pages, Unclassified.. December
1956.
SELECT PUBLICATIONS AVAILABLE TO YOU
You may be interested in the fol-
lowing OTR publications. Copies may
be requested by calling the Chief,
OTR Library, extension 3096.
Itrdrographic Charts, Abbreviations
and :? bols, TR RM 0-5, Unclassified.
There are twelve different manuals
in this series, covering the follow-
ing areas:
China Japan
Denmark The Netherlands
France Poland
Germany Thailand
Great Britain USSR
Italy Yugoslavia
Collection of Information for Intel-
ligence Purposes, TR IM 0-1 , 274
pagers, Secret, November 1954.
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19571 NEW,, RE3IONAL-TYPE AMERICANS
ABROAD COURSES ADDED
Practical information and advice
for personnel planning to go abroad
will be made available to many more
employees next year.
The Americans Abroad courses dur-
ing the past 12 months have been
concerned only with individual coun-
25X1A6a tries, in 1957,
in addition to these country-type
courses, regional-type courses are
being offered for employees going
elsewhere in Western Europe, the Far
East, and the Middle East. (See the
Area Training Program amended sched-
ule in the July 1956 OTR Bulletin
and the "Courses, Activities, and
Programs" section in various issues~
The country-type course has been
found to be feasible only when a
sizable and steady flow of personnel
to a particular country can be
anticipated. Yet, the practical in-
doctrination thus far given for pro-
mot rapid adjustment to living in
25X1A6a has been recog-
nized throughout the Agency as a
"natural," and the demand for exten-
ding the geographic coverage of the
Americans Abroad courses has grown.
In the new regional-type courses,
of the 15 hours of scheduled course
time, only a part - 7 to 10 hours -
will be devoted to formal sessions
in this type of course. These ses-
sions will be devoted to such across-
the-board subjects as implications
of becoming foreigners, medical ad-
vice, legal implications, processing
problems, locational orientation,
strategic importance of the region
to the U.S., regional travel oppor-
tunities, regional social customs
and attitudes. -)
The balance of the course time - 5
to 8 hours - will be reserved for
oral indoctrination, given by recent
returnees from the country to which
the students are being assigned,
tailored in so far as possible to
individual student needs. In part,
this indoctrination will be supple-
mented with directed reading on the
country concerned.
It is particularly important that
you enroll two full weeks in advance
for attendance in these new regional
type courses. See your Training Of-
ficer well in advance.
STRATEGIC INTELLIGENCE SCHOOL
COURSE OPEN TO CIA CIVILIAN
EMPLOYEES
The Assistant Chief of Staff, In-
telligence, Department of Army, is
reserving four slots for civilian em-
ployees of the Agency selected to
attend the two-week Associate
Course conducted by the Strategic
Intelligence School in July 195 7 .
Qualifications for the Associate
Course parallel those for the Reg-
ular Course which is listed in your
office copy of the OTR Catalog .
These slots are independent of
those authroized for Agency reser-
vists through MPD arrangements.
Application should be submitted
on Form 136, "Request for Train-
ing at Non-CIA Facility." You may
call on exten-25X1 A9a
sion 4437, for further information.
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CORPORATION EXECUTIVE CONFERENCES
The School of Advanced Interna-
tional Studies of Johns Hopkins Uni-
versity and its affiliated Foreign
Service Educational Foundation pre-
sent each year a series of meetings
designed specifically to meet the re-
quirements of the executive with in-
ternational interests -- to exchange
mutual understanding between business
executives, labor leaders and govern-
ment officials on matters affecting
American business operations abroad.
Attendance at such meetings is
limited. However, a small quota has
been obtained which permits Agency
personnel to attend these two-day
sessions on a non-participating ba-
sis, as guests of the President,
Foreign Service Educational Founda-
tion.
Conferences scheduled for the ire-
mainder of the 1956-57 season are:
December 12th-13th, 1956> L?gis:[.a-
tion Affecting U. S. Trade and Hn-
vestment Overseas.
ECONO14IC READINGS IN RUSSIAN,
VCLUNE II
The Language and Area School has
published, in the series of reading
materials in Russian, ECONOMIC READ-
INGS IN RUSSIAN, Volume II.
This work is a compilation of re-
presentative economic readings from
PLANOVOYE KHOZYAYSTVO and VOPROSY
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EKONIM'IKI prepared by
Language and Area School 25X1 A
OTR. If you are interested in ob-
taining a copy, call Chief, Library
Section/OTR, extension 3096.
ECONOMIC FACTORS IN ASIA:
REGIONAL SURVEY RESEARCH PAPERS
Chief Instruc- 25X1A9a
tor, _ vey: Economic Fac-
tors in Asia, reports in the first
running of this course the student
research papers, covering subjects
in this field of special interest,
will be processed for Agency refer-
ence and held available in the OTR
Library, extension 3096.
An analysis of existing and pend-
ing legislation affecting the long
term international interests of U.S.
business.
February 5th-6th, 1957: The current
Situation in Latin America.
Annual discussion of the problems
facing U. S. business in Latin Amer-
ican operations.
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IBM EXECUTIVE TYPEWRITER CLINIC
The Clerical Training staff has
secured the services of Miss Margaret
Duane, Educational Representative,
Electric Typewriter Division, inter-
national Business Machines Company,
for a special "training clinic" in
the use of the IBM Executive Type-
writer. The demonstration and in-
struction is scheduled for 17 Decem-
ber 1956. You may secure informa-
tion, and re inter for the clinic by
calling extension 2100. 25X1 A9a
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POLICY ON AGENCY SPONSORSHIP OF
ACADEMIC RESEARCH LEADING TO
GRADUATE DEGREES
The Director of Training has ap-
proved a policy permitting limited
financial support of research per-
formed by Agency Career Staff
employees in production of theses or
dissertations meeting requirements
for graduate degrees. You may request
such assistance under the following
circumstances:
1. You have designed your research
program with a view to producing re-
sults that may make an original,
significant and useful contribution
to some problem of concern to the
Agency.
2. You have completed all course
requirements, and you have received
a grade average of B or better in all
graduate courses taken for full cred-
it.
3. You have consulted the appropriate
Operating Official in your component,
and he has agreed to designate one or
more persons to participate in an ad-
visory committee convened and chaired
by the DTR or his designee.
This second
allowance will become payable when
the final copy is deposited with the
Director of Training. No other al-
lowances, retroactive or otherwise,
will be approved.
Individuals desiring to avail them-
selves of this opportunity will sub-
mit Form 136, "Request for Training
at Non-CIA Tacility." Attached there-
to will be the following items:
1. Detailed description and out-
line of research plan, including des-
cription of sources, and tentative
schedule for production;
2. A copy of graduate academic
record;
3. A statement, by the Operating
Official or Career Service Board con-
cerned, nominating person(s) who
will serve on the advisory committee.
The Chief and Deputy Chief of the
Language and Area School are avail-
able to provide consultation and
guidance to individuals desiring
information or assistance; call ex-
tension 4437 or 8015.
EXECUTIVE CONFERENCES (continued)
4. You will (a) report on progress
not less frequently than once every
three months to your advisory caamit-
tee and to the DTR, and (b) deposit
with the Director of Training one
copy of the final research paper for
appropriate circulation within the
Agency.
Individuals whose requests for
Agency support are approved under
this policy will be allowed the aca-
demic fee charged for research credit
and a flat fifty dollars ($50) for
expenses of typing, etc. -4
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April 3rd-4th, 1957: The Economic
Outlook in the Far East.
A survey of the factors creating
opportunities and hazards in trade
and investment in the Far East.
Interested applicants should con-
tact their Training Officers. Ap-
plications must be received by the
Office of Training at least twoweeks
before the date of each conference.
Those persons accepted for attend-
ance will be notified. For
information, you may contact 1 A9a
Extension 4437.
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CANS ABROAD THE MIDDLE EAST
7 TO 11 JANUARY
This course will be given Monday through Friday, from 1330 to 1630 hours,
in Room 2132, "I" Building? Applications must be received by the Registrar,
Office of Training, on or before 2t4 December.
This course is the same as that crigina:Lly announced in the OTR Bulletin,
2 July 1956, as "The Middle East and Africa." The area covered in this course
Treatment of
: an or in ivri u countries will be tailored
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to the country assignments of the students.
Class Schedule
Monday
7 January
Your Departure from the USA
Tuesday
8 January
Learning about the Middle East
Wednesday
9 January
Middle Eastern Living Conditions
Thursday
10 January
Working with Middle Easterners
Friday
11 January
The Job of Representing the USA
SPOKEN &EDISH (BASIC) 7 JANUARY TO 29 MARCH 1957
Western Studies, Language and Area School will introduce a 12-week course
in Basic Spoken Swedish, starting 7 January 1957. Instruction will be provided
four hours daily on the following schedule:
0830 - 1030 Language Instruction and Drill
1030 - 1230 Directed Laboratory Work
Since this is an elementary courser, no previous knowledge of the Swedish
language is required.
The course will begin Monday, 7 January :1957 and will. run through Friday,
29 March :1957. Applications must be received by the Registrar, Office of
Training, on or before 20 December 1956. An interview with the instructor,
Room 2129 "I" Building, Extension W437,
is required of applicants. Contact your Training Officer to arrange for the
interview.
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INTEGRATED RUSSIAN PROGRAM (PHASE II) 7 JANUARY TO 5 APRIL 1957
The second phase of the integrated program of language and area train-
ing in Russian will begin 7 January 1957. Classes will be held six hours
a week (Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, 0840 - 1030 hours) for 13 weeks.
Applications must be received by the Registrar, Office of Training, on
before 24 December 1956. An interview with the instructor, 25X1A9a
Room 2605, Wing G. Quarters Eye, extension 3239, is required of
applicants.
The second phase of this course is designed to increase knowledge of
the USSR and to improve the student's knowledge of the Russian language.
Lectures and assignments will be based on area materials, including geog-
raphy, history, economics, politics, literature, art, theory and practice
of communism, propaganda, army and navy, and intelligence operations.
Whereas the first phase of the program deals primarily with pre-revolution-
ary Russia, the second phase will deal primarily with Russia and the USSR
from 1917 to the present.
A minimum of two years part-time, or nine months intensive, study of
Russian, or the equivalent, is a prerequisite to enrolling in this course.
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NOONTIME-MOVIE PROGRAM DECEMBER AND JANUARY
You are invited to attend the various foreign language and English
films to be shown in Room 1-52 Quarters Eye, at 1200 hours on the follow-
ing days. Films of both entertainment and factual types are included.
If you enjoy foreign films, desire to improve your language proficiency,
or seek additional "area" knowledge, you will find these programs inter-
esting and beneficial. Occas:Lonaliy if it is impossible to secure a
scheduled film a substitution will be made. For further information,
25X1A9a please call extension 2381. You will, of course,
wish to arrange with your supervisor for authorization to attend those
films which require time in excess of your lunch hour.
6 December
Thursday
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7 December
Friday
10 December
Monday
11 December
Tuesday
12 December
Wednesday
13 December
Thursday
17 December
Monday
19 December
Wednesday
20 December
25X1 A6a Thursday
21 December
25X1A6a Friday
French film (English titles): "Razumov" D6176, 60 min.
(Story of Czarist Russia's master spy)
Czech fi7!m: "Anna Proletarka" G6085, 135 min.
Russian area Film: "Soviet Azerbaidzhan" D6044, 48 min.
(English track); "Soviet Armenia" G6250, 5 min. (German
track)
Chinese film: "The Heroes of Pei Yang Ting" G6225, 103
min. (Uhinese track., German narration on Communist 8th
Army) Location:
Russian newsreels
Italian film (Englis'h titles) : "Paisan" D6577, 120 min.
(Story of wartime Italy; directed by Rossellini)
Russian area film: "Soviet Uzbekistan" D6320, 52 min,
Russian film: "Sadko" E63C6, 9o min.
(Film of opera based on Russian folklore)
Danish film: "Invisible Army" D6120, 00 min.
Location: (Semi-documentary of
Danish qW0 es M is ,ance and sabotage)
German film: "Story of a Doctor" D1437, 108 min.
Location:
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27 December Russian film: "Donetz Miners" 06390, 90 min.
Thursday
3 January Russian Newsreels
Thursday
4 January Japanese film: "Cheerful Daughter" G6714, 85 min.
25X1A6a Friday Location:
7 January
Monday E6045, 52 min.
8 January Polish film: "Last Days of Warsaw" D6325, 60 min.
Tuesday (Polish uprising against German occupation troops)
9 January Russian film: "Young Guard" 06043, 90 min.
Wednesday (Recent Soviet film hit)
11 January Area Survey film: "Eastern Europe" SIS No. 3, 60 min.
Friday (Strategic Intelligence School film on the east European lands)
14 January Russian area film "Soviet Kazakhstan" D6045, 45 min.
Monday
16 January Russian Newsreels
Wednesday
17 January German film: "The Council of the Gods" E6893, 106 min.
Thursday (East German anti-American propaganda film)
18 January Czech newsreels and shorts: E7003, 5 min.; E7011, 4 min.-
Friday E7013, 4 min.; E6966, 8 min.; Location: X1A6a
21 January Italian film: "Open City" E6369, 95 min.
Monday (Italian Underground during World War II; has English titles)
22 January Portuguese shorts: "Capitol Story" A9973, 20 min.; "The
Tuesday Capital" E6902, 20 min.; "High Over the Borders" C6086,22 min.
23 January Russian film: "Nicholas Gogol" D6295, 90 min.
Wednesday (Life story of one of Russia's great writers)
28 January
Greek films: "Impressions of Greece" 25 min.;
Monday from the Valley" D6075, 14 min.
30 January Russian Newsreels
Wednesday
31 January French film: "Battle of the Rail" 06078, 85 min.
Thursday (Semi-Documentary of French Resistance Movement)
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SPECIAL LECTURE SERIES: 10 OCTOBER TO
IN THE MAJOR LANGUAGES OF THE WORLD 1 MAY 1957
Al]. CIA personnel intares't;ed in improving their language proficiency
and area knowledge are invited to attend a series of foreign language
lectures (see Lecture Schedule below) presented Wednesdays at 1530 hours,
in room 1-82 Quarters Eye. Information regarding the series may BF-UT-
25X1A9a tamed by cang extension 2351 or 3629. You will,
of course, obtain authorization from your supervisor prior to attendance
at any one of the lectures.
Recognizing the need for increased knowledge in the language and
area fields, the Office of Training :is offering this series of lectures
to be given in the major languages of the world by CIA personnel. Topics
of particular interest, both to analysts and. personnel in operations,
have been selected. The purpose is twofold: To advance your knowledge
of foreign languages; to increase your insight into the understanding of
foreign peoples - their patterns of thought and behavior.
A special feature of the .program is the amount of attention devoted
to the theme "Understanding and Dealing With Foreign Peoples." Individual
lecturers will speak on how to understand and deal with the Russians,
the Japanese, the Latin Americans, etc. In this way, much of the "know-
how" gained by our personnel through years of experience will be trans-
mitted to you. As a result, it is hoped that in your contacts with the
different nationalities, both here and abroad, you will be able to
establish more effective rapport and attain better results.
Summaries of the lectures, in English, will be provided in the
"Understanding and Dealing With Foreign People" talks, and also in a
few other instances. The lecture in Arabic, due to the very limited
number of Agency personnel able to understand this language, will be
given in English with a brief summary following in Arabic.
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NATIONAL WAR COLLEGE IE TUIRES 13 DECE14BER TO7 JANl~AR3L
Senior Agency personnel, who can be released from duty, may attend
individual lectures given at the National War College, Fort McNair, on
a "need to know" basis, in accordance with the restrictions and pro-
cedures listed below.
The Office of Training has been designated as the point of co-
ordination for all Agency requests for attendance at The National War
College lectures. Requests may be made by telephone to your Training
Officer who will notify the Chief, Plans and Policy Staff/OTR, exten-
sion 3531. These requests must be siubmitted gQ 1= law eight AST-s
prior to the date of the lecture. Notification of the approval of the
request will be given by telephone on the day before the scheduled talk.
This is the earliest date at wbich a determination can be made of changes
in the schedule,
Attendance $#c A" Lure =HIM S ? SE?= clear e.
Visitors gust be seated in the lecture hall five minutes prior to the
lecture and are not authorized to take notes or make a verbatim
transcript of the talk. Visitors may not question the speaker during
the question period following the talk. All Agency representatives
not be in grade of Colonel, Captain, or GS--14 or above. Due to the
very limited seating available to visitors, The National War College
accepts requests for admission to its lectures on a "need-to-know"
basis.
lecturers g N k that NAU 3 I& j,e stri~cteat confidence, and will not be attributed to them either
directly or through insinuation outside the college lecture ball.
The schedule through 7 January follows;-4
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13 December
0900 THE DEVELOPMENT AND NATURE OF COMMUNISM IN CHINA.
Professor Richard L. Walker, Department of History, Yale Uni-
versity.
14 December
0900 THE ECONOMIC, CULTURAL AND SOCIAL IMPACT OF
COMMUNISM IN CHINA. The Honorable Stanley E. Hornbeck.
17 December
0900 THE MILITARY CAPABILITIES OF COMMUNIST CHINA.
PANEL: Rear Admiral Laurence H. Frost, USN, Director of
Naval Intelligence, Chairman.
19 December
0900 CHINESE COMMUNIST FOREIGN POLICY. Professor David N.
Rowe, Department of Political Science, Yale University.
20 December
0900 THE COMMUNIST MOVEMENT OUTSIDE THE SOVIET BLOC.
Mr. Boris H. Kiosson, Chief, Division of Research USSR and
Eastern Europe, Department of State.
21 December
0900 COMMUNIST STRATEGIC AND TACTICAL CONCEPTS.
Dr. Warren B. Walsh, Syracuse University.
2 January
0900 THE ROLE OF MILITARY ACTION IN COMMUNIST REVOLUTION-
ARY STRATEGY. Office of Training,
Central Intelligence Agency.
3 January
0900 CURRENT SOVIET POLICIES? The Honorable W. Park Armstrong,
Special Assistant to the Secretary of State.
4 January
0900 COMMUNIST WEAKNESSES AND VULNERABILITIES. Dr. Mose
L. Harvey, Director, Political Affairs Division,- The National
War College.
7 January
0900 COMMUNIST SUBVERSION IN THE U. S. A. (Speaker not Firm)
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SPECIAL LECTURE SERIES: 12 OCTOBER TO
SPHERE OF INDIAN INFLUENCE IN SOUTHEAST ASIA 21 DECE} ER
All CIA personnel interested in gaining additional knowledge on the
here of Indian Influence in Southeast Asifk are invited to attend in
Room 117, Central Building, the remaining lectures on Fridays, 7 and 21
December, at 1430-1630 hours, and film on Friday, 14 December, at
1300-1630 hours. You will., of course, wish to arrange with your super-
visor for authoriza ttend the lecture(s). Further information
25X1A9a may be secured from extension 3344.
SCHEDULE
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7 December THE COMMUNIST IMPACT
Speaker: , OTR
3.4 December FINS ON THE AREA (1300.1630 hours)
21 December SYMPOSIUM: INDIA - EAST, WEST OR NEUTRAL?
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REGIONAL SURVEY SOUTHEAST ASIA 5 FEBRUARY TO ll APRIL
This course, covering the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaya, Indochina,
Thailand and Burma, will be given from 5 February to 11 April 1956. Classes
will be held Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 1345 to 1645 hours, in Room 2524,
Quarters We. Applications for registration must be submitted to the Re-
gistrar, Office of Trainin on or before 21 January. An interview with the
25X1A9a instructor, your g , Room 2511 Quarters Ede, extension 3318, is
required; contact Officer.
This course is designed for personnel who require economic and political
information on Southeast Asia and familiarity with the various factors in-
volved. It deals with the government, population, soil, mineral and indus-
trial development, international trade, labor, communications, economic re-
lations and problems of the region. At each session there will be a guest
speaker, in addition to the regular lecture and film. Students will be re-
quired to take an oral test and submit term papers.
COURSE SCHEDULE
Tuesday
5 February
1.
Introduction
Government, Production and Industry,
Trade and Finance, Population and Labor,
and Communications
Guest Speaker: "Development of South-
east Asia"
Thursday
7 February
2.
Governments of Southeast Asia
Guest Speakers will discuss each country
Tuesday
12 February
3.
Philirnine Production and Industry
Agricultural Production, Forestry Produc-
tion, Mineral Production, and Industrial
Production
Guest Speakers "Problems of the Philippines"
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Thursday 14 February 4. Phi'Lippine Trade and Finance
Composition and Direction of Foreign
Trade, Trade and Payments, Public Fi-
nance, Money Supply and Prices.
Guest Speaker: "Relations of the Philip-
pines"
T
d
19 February
5.
nd.onesign Production and Industry
I
ues
ay
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Thursda
21 February
6.,
Agricultural. Production, Forestry Pro-
duction, MLneral Production, and Indus-
trial Production
Guest Speaker: "Problems of Indonesia"
Indc-nesian Trade and Finance
y
d
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26 February
7.
Composition and Direction of Foreign Trade,
Trade and Payments, Public Finance, and
Money Supply and Prices
Guest Speaker : "Relations of Indonesia"
:van Production and Industry
&
ues
ay
~
Thu
sda
28 February
8.
Agricultural production, Forestry Pro-
duction, Nfineral Production, and Indus-
trial Production
Guest Speaker: "Problems of Malaya"
Maw= Trade and Finance
r
y
d
T
5 March
9.
Composition and Direction of Foreign
Trade, Trade and Payments, Public Fi-
naace, and Money Supply and Prices
Guest Speaker: "Relations of Malaya"
3r o a Production and Industry
ay
ues
,.,
Agricultural Production, Forestry Pro-
duction, 1.4ineral Production, and Indus-
trial Production
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Thursday
7 March
10.
Guest Speaker: "Problems of Indochina"
Indochina Trade and Finance
Tuesday
12 March
11.
Composition and Direction of Foreign
Trade, Trade and Payments, Public Fi-
nance, and Money Supply and Prices
Guest Speaker: "Relations of Indochina"
Thailand Production and Industry
Thursday
14 March
12.
Agricultural Production, Forestry Pro-
duction, Mineral Production, and Indus-
trial Production
Guest Speaker: "Problems of Thailand"
Thailand Trade and Finance
Tuesday
19 March
13.
Composition and Direction of Foreign
Trade, Trade and Payments, Public Fi-
nance, and Money Supply and Prices
Guest Speaker: "Relations of Thailand"
Burmese Production and Industry
Thursday
21 March
14.
Agricultural Production, Forestry Pro-
duction, Mineral Production,and Indus-
trial Production
Guest Speaker: "Problems of Burma"
Burmese Trade and Finance
Tuesday
26 March
15.
Composition and Direction of Foreign
Trade, Trade and Payments, Public Fi-
nance, and Money Supply and Prices
Guest Speaker: "Relations of Burma"
Population and Labor of Southeast Asia
labor Supply, Organization of labor,
and Labor and the Economy
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Thursday
28 March
16.
Tuesday
2 April
17.
Thursday
4 April
:1.8.
Tuesday
9 April
19.
Thursday
31 April
.20.
Guest Speaker: "Labor and Southeast
Asia"
C(x muications of Southeast Asia
Guest Speakers: "Telecommunications"
"Communications"
rent Conditions in Southeast Asia
Guest Speakers: "The Philippines"
"Indonesia"
"Malaya"
Ctix: rent Conditions in Southeast Asia
(rest Speakers: "Indochina"
"Thailand"
"Burma"
Presentation and discussion of student
papers
Presentation and discussion of student
papers
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.OTR CATALOG
REGISTRAR'S
COURSE TITLE
COURSE NUMBER
DEADLINE COU
RSE DATES
Intelligence Orientation
B-3
31 December 7 Jan
- 1 Feb
Administrative Procedures
B-4
4 February 11 Feb
- 1 Mar
Operations Support
31 December 7 Jan
-S Feb
Basic Supervision
B-7
31 December 7 Jan
18 Jan
(GS-12 to 14)
Basic Supervision
B-7
28 January 4 Feb
- 15 Feb
(GS-9 to 11)
Basic Management
B-8
3 December 10 Dec
- 21 Dec
(GS-11 to 13)
Basic Management
14 January 21. Jan
- 1 Feb
(GS-12 to 14)
Clerical Refresher Program
B-12 to 19
31 December 7 Jan
- 1 Feb
For information regarding courses and registration procedure,, read your
OTR CATALOG of COURSES and the OTR Bulletin, and consult your Training
Officer. To register in a course, secure the approval and sponsorship
of your supervisor. OTR registration deadline and course dates are as
follows ..lease check with your Training Officer regarding his special
deadline dates for submission of applications within your componen]:
Pre-testing for the Clerical Refresher Program
is scheduled for 11 October in Room 2300, Wing C,
Alcott Hall as follows:
0900 - 1000
1000 - 1100
1100 - 1200
Typing
Shorthand
English Usage
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COURSE ITIMBER
REGISTRAR'S
DEADLINE
COURSE DATES
'Instructional Techniques
Party Organization and
14 January
28 January
4 Feb -1 Mar
Operations
Intelligence Techniques
2f' January
4 Feb - 28 Feb
Conference Leadership
21 January
28 Jan - 6 Mar
Writing Workshop
24 December
2 Jan - 24 Jan
'Reading Improvement
3 December
10 Dec - IFeb
('Tn?' course titles are
24 December
7 Jan - 15 Feb
'listed only in
.'?TR Catalog 100-1)
0-4
31 December
7 Jan - 25 Jan
c
0-11')
31 December
14 January
7J^:n-1 Feb
21 Jan -8 Feb
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31 December
7 Jan - 25 Jan
?_15
28 January
4 Feb - 22 Feb
C-17
14 January
28 Jan - 22 Feb
0-2:3
28 January
4 Feb - 22 Feb
Effective Writing
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Applications for Area Training, Part-Time Language Training, and Inte-
grated Area-Language Program Training must be submitted to the Regis-
trar, Office of Training, at least two weeks prior to the starting date
of the course.
COURSE TITLE
REGISTRAR'S
DEADLINE
COURS1Q. DATES
Middle East
(Principal Instructors
24 December 7 January - 11 January
Daily 1330 - 1630
7 January 21 January - 25 January
(This course has been cancelled)
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Integrated Russian Program 24 December 7 January - 5 April
(Phase II) MF 0840 - 1030
Principal Instructor:
PART-TIME U NGUAGE TfdIId21'IG
Elementary Reading 24 December 8 Jan - 15 Max
Elementary Spoken (I) 24 December 8 Jan - 15 Mar
Elementary Spoken (II) 24 December 8 Jan - 15 Mar
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Registrar's
Course Title
Deadline
Course Dates
Italian
Elementary Reading
24 December
8 Jan - 15 Mar
Applied Translation
24 December
8 Jan - 15 Mar
Elementary Spoken (I)
24 December
8 Jan - 15 Mar
Elementary Spoken (II)
24 December
8 Jan - 15 :Mar
Intermediate Spoken (I)
24 December
8 Jan - 15 Mar
Portuguese
Elementary Reading
24 December
8 Jan - 15 liar
Applied Translation
24 December
8 Jan - 15 Mar
Elementary Spoken (I)
2I; December
8 Jan - 15 Mar
Elementary Spoken (II)
24 December
8 Jan - 15 Mar
Intermediate Spoken (I)
24 December
8 Jan - 15 Mar
Elementary Reading
2,4 December
8 Jan - 15 Mar
Applied Translation
,2,4 December
8 Jan - 15 Mar
Elementary Spoken (I)
2!t December
8 Jan - 15 Mar
Elementary Spoken (II)
24 December
8 Jan - 15 Mar
Intermediate Spoken (I)
24 December
8 Jan - 15 Mar
Spanish
Elementary Reading
24 December
8 Jan - 15 Mar
Applied Translation
24 December
8 Jan - 15 Mar
Elementary Spoken (I)
24 December
8 Jan - 15 Mar
Elementary Spoken (II)
21.& December
8 Jan - 15 Mar
Intermediate Spoken (I)
24 December
8 Jan 15 Mar
Elementary Spoken
21'4 December
7 Jan - 29 Mar
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The Foreign Language Proficiency Tests are for those persons who already
have some knowledge of a given language, and are designed to test how well a
person reads, writes, and speaks that language. Individuals applying for
intermediate or advanced study of a language may be required by the Office
of Training to take the proficiency test in that language in order to de-
termine just what further training will be most rewarding. The written part
of the test (covering reading and writing) requires about 3 - 1 hours and is
given in the morning. The oral part requires about 15 minutes for each per-
son and is given in the afternoon. Individuals may elect, or be required to
take tests in reading, writing, or speaking, or any combination of these cap-
abilities. All tests are administered on Wednesday. Call extension 3275,
at least one week prior to the date of a test, to arrange an appointment.
Russian 19 December Spanish 30 January
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Deputy Director of
Training
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Editor, OTR Bulletin
Support Staff
Registration Section
Processing Section
Assessment & Evalua-
tion Staff
Junior Officer Training
Program
Intelligence School
School of International
Communism & the
USSR
Operations School
Language & Area School
Proficiency Testing
Eastern Studies
Western Studies
Special Asst . for DD/I
3732 8,
8272 1110, Alcott
3731 110 7, Alcott
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3832 2009, R & S
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Comptroller
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DD/S TRAINING OFFICERS
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