WEEKLY ACTIVITIES REPORT NO. 21 26 JULY - 6 AUGUST 1965
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August 6, 1965
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MEMO
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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
Memorandum
TO : Registrar/TR
FROM : Chief, External Training Branch, RS/TR
SUBJECT: Weekly Activities Report No. 21
26 July - 6 August 1965
DATE: 6 August 1965
. as you may recall, was origi-
nally scheduled for a one year's program at Stanford,
cancelled due to family problems, and subsequently ap-
proved for a year at SAIS. Arrangements were made by
with the Director of the Washington
Center for Foreign Policy Research. will 25X1
be a research associate on Soviet internal politics. The
Stanford program would have cost approximately $5, 000,
whereas, the SAIS program will cost approximately $100.--
a substantial savings.
Although the review was due to his personal
problems, could there not be similar review and redirection
of training for other costly DDI full-time academic trainees?
new facility for us and therefore requires prior security
approval. NPIC has ask,?d ti fn ro-Q.,rsrr arfnr+ma T. ^iyr---
at the Mayflower Hotel. NPIC wishes to send five to seven
employees at a cost of $70 per registrant. Is it necessary
to send so many from one office? Incidentally, this is a
2. The Contamination Control Lectures of Middletown,
Pennsylvania, is giving a two-day seminar in "Clean Rooms"
3. Attached is a breakdown of new tuition rates at
the Foreign Service Institute for Fiscal Year 1966. There
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is a noticeable increase in costs for all programs. Of
special interest to us is the 14% increase for area training.
4. mentioned in my last
weekly, is another case in point. We could save $2, 500
if we send him PCS to 0 instead of as re-
quested by NPIC. who will attend the
wishes to live in His main reason is that of
convenience in getting his children to a private English-
speaking school. The ITC literature also recommends,
"Students bringing their wife or family are advised to put
up in a hotel and to contact an estate broker, e. g. The
They will gladly furnish detailed information on available
houses and apartments. The rent of a fully furnished
apartment ranges from 300 to 500 per month. 25X1
As a rule, water, light and heating are not included. Make
it clear that you want to rent for a limited period without
the obligation to give notice before departure. " 300- 500
have no
objection tol ~ living in or any other 25X1
suburb where the real estate broker finds an apartment
for them. Listed below is a breakdown of allowances
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As will take his car for the year, it seems
reasonable to assume that his wife could either deposit him
at the train station for the short electric ride to and
continue on to the school house; or any other arrangements
that families in America have for getting their children to
private schools.
During a recent conversation with
NPIC Personnel Officer, I again reconfirmed our
desire to receive a memorandum from the Director of
NPIC to the Director of Training on this matter.
5. On 13 July, I I was ap-
proved for Antenna and Scattering Theory at Ohio State
University which begins 9 August. After
was unsuccessful in his enrollment attempt, OEL gave
permission to show CIA interest and we then officially
enrolled him with course coordinator.
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7. called from the Brookings
Institution and asked if the Agency planned to make nomina-
tions in the Science Conference this year. He had received
a call from "someone in your Agency" last week expressing
an interest. As was allocating spaces, he
will save spaces for us. I used my standard excuse for
management programs, i. e., this year there were so many
candidates and jockeying for position that it was taking
longer to make a selection. However, I am sure we will
want two spaces in each science conference and one space
in each general conference.
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