WEEKLY ACTIVITIES REPORT NO. 1 4 JANUARY - 10 JANUARY 1962
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January 10, 1962
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Office Memorandum ? UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
TO Acting Director of Training
THRU : Chief, Operations School
Chief, Headquarters Training
SUBJECT: Weekly Activities Report No. 1
4 January - 10 January 1962
DATE: 10 January 1962
I. SIGNIFICANT ITEMS
Nothing to Report.
II. OTHER ITEMS
Information Reporting, Reports and Requirements: Five students
are enrolled in Information Reporting, Reports and Requirements (IRRR)
25X1A9a scheduled for 8-26 January 1962. One of them, , has not
yet reported to the class because she is on sick leave. Her return
to duty is expected today. Two of the students are from the Africa
Division, the first from that Division in this course for several years.
Heretofore the few students from that Division were registered in
Information Reports Familiarization. A modified lecture-tutorial
schedule has been arranged for this class. As in the past, the size
25X1A6a of the class dictated whether or not the few guest lectures would be
asked to come to = The smallness of the class makes it possible
to take it to the lecturer. This has been a highly successful practice
heretofore and a welcome change to both the instructor and the student.
25X1A9a is splitting his time between assisting with the IRRR
and running the Records Officers Course.
Records Officers Course: Twenty-four students are enrolled in the
second Records Officers Course. The course began Monday, 8 January
and will end 10 January. Four students are from WE; three are from
RID, three from AF, three from EE and three from NE. Two students are
from SR and two are from FE. 0 s from the CI Staff, one from
the CA Staff and one from FI/D. is the OTR student. The
course schedule has been extende rrom w aan one-half days to three
days. The amount of time given to formal lecturing is reduced. Greater
emphasis is placed on seminars and practical problems.
Fifteen students already are star d for the Records Officers
Course starting 15 January.
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SUBJECT:
Weekly Activities Report No. 1
DD/P Officer Familiarization: A seven-day schedule of in-
stuction to familiarize the graduating class of JOTs in details of _
support to operations is nearly complete. Mr.~ is contacting
25X1A9a
25X1A
all speakers to brief them on the course content.
Clandestine Services has decided
25X1A9a
that a reschedule of the Clandestine Services course
25X1A
to 29 January, an early date in anticipation of the scheduled move of
the Clandestine Services, was not necessary. He suggested that we con-
tinue to plan for 19 February even though a move at that time seems to
be in doubt.
25X1A9a Mrs.- has begun courtesy calls on DD/P training officers and
others calling attention to the next course. This has been Mrs. ? s 25X1A9a
practice in the past and I consider it a worthwhile gesture.
The course report of the last class was forwarded in this report-
ing period.
III. ADMINISTRATION
Nothing to Report.
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