LETTER TO PHILIP W. THAYER FROM ALLEN W. DULLES

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November 15, 1958
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Delles Direct t* r ODDI/O:iec(11 14 50 Daorittsn; O/DGI/ :kp Distributlon- Orig - Addressee 1 - DCI 1 - DDC! 3,,-- DD/1 1 DAD /U a~ - ER Via Rending Appr/o,ved Fit lase 2002/05/07: CIA-RDP80B0167 -e , .._ Approved For Release 2002/05/07 : CIA-RDP80B01676R003900020007-3 =if ---- - fimc (1 ftr. 58) Distribu on: O rig & 1 - .M ressee DEI 1-MCi 2 - 001 1 - oAD/RR VI C/i:: Approved For Release 2002/05/07 : CIA-RDP80BO1676R003900020007-3 SCHOOL Oft- ADVANCED INTERNATIONAL STUDIES OF THE JOHNS HOPKIINNS U7,Q['LERSITY Approved For Release 2002/05/07 : CIA-RDP80BO1676R003900020007-3 -- - 1906 FLORIDA , N. VL Z-- Conferences for Corporation Executives WA H NGTON 9,VD. CE. - ADams 42940 November 5, 1958 Mr. Allen W. Dulles Post Office Box 1513 Main Post Office Washington, D. C. We very much hope you will be able to join us for our next Conference for Corporation Executives which will be devoted to The Challenge of Soviet Bloc Economic Expansion. We feel the topic to be one of particular interest at this time and would like to have you with us. The Conference will be held at the Hotel Statler here in Washington on Tuesday and Wednesday, December 2nd and 3rd. The enclosed preliminary agenda will give you further details. If you are planning to attend, will you kindly let us know as soon as possible? Philip W. Thayer Dean Approved For Release 2002/05/07 : CIA-RDP80BO1676R003900020007-3 SCHOOL F AA DVANCE For Release 2002%05/~b7 TC~A~I D 88601T6 Rd~3~9~~2~~! NS UNIVERSITY Conferences for Corporation Executives PRELIMINA RT AGENDA 1906 FLORIDA AVENUE, N. W. WASHINGTON 9, D. C. ? ADams 4-2940 T H E C H A L L E N G E O F SOVIET B L O C E C O N O M I C E X P A N S I O N Date: Tuesday and Wednesday, December 2nd and 3rd, 1958. Place: South American Room, Hotel Statler, Washington, D.C. Attendance: The School welcomes attendance by any U. S. Business or Labor representatives with international interests. Priority in registration will be given representatives of Associated Companies. Other reservations will be accepted in order of their receipt. Registration Fee: Representatives of Associated Companies, or their af- Deadline for filiates, may attend free of charge. The registration fee for executives of non-associated companies is $25.00 per person per day. Reservations: Friday, November 28th at 12 Noon. All talks and discussions at this Conference will be off-the-record. Because of the limited size of our staff, the School regrets that it can not undertake to obtain hotel reservations for Conference participants. Checks should be made payable to: School of Advanced International Studies. For Reservations, Please Write: CONFERENCES FOR CORBORATION EXECUTIVES 1906 Florida Avenue, N.W. Washington 9, D. C. Telephone: ADams 1+-29.0 Approved For Release 2002/05/07 : CIA-RDP80B01676R003900020007-3 Approved For Release 2002/05/07 : CIA-RDP80B01676R003900020007-3 '1:Tuesday, December 2nd irst Morning Session - Chairman Paul M. A. Linebarger, Professor of Asiatic Politics, School of Advanced International Studies. 9:00 Recent Impressions of Peking and Moscow 9:45 China's Emerging Position in World Trade i.0:30 Coffee Break econd Morning Session - Chairman 0:4+5 Intra-Bloc Trade and Aid Policies 11:30 Economic Expansion as an Instrument of Diplomacy 12:15 Luncheon Recess 'irst Afternoon Session - Chairman 2:00 Soviet Economic and Industrial Growth 2:45 Soviet Trade and Aid Programs 3:30 Break >econd Afternoon Session - Chairman 3:45 Soviet Trade and Aid Policies 4:30 Psychological and Propaganda Aspects 5:15 Cocktails John L. Strohm, Author and Editor. Dana Robinson, Raytheon Manufacturing Company. `Thomas B. Larsen, Lecturer on Soviet Affairs, School of Advanced International Studies. Leo Sweeney, Central Intelligence Agency. Klaus Knorr, Center of International Studies, Princeton University. Norman Burns, Deputy Director for the Near East and South Asia, International Co- operation Administration. Francis Seton, Department of Economics, Columbia University. Mrs. Doris Whitnack, Division of Functional Intelligence, Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Department of State. Paul H. Nitze, President, Foreign Service Educational Foundation. Abraham Katz, Staff Member, Committee on World Economic Practices. Waldemar A. Neilsen, The Ford Foundation. Approved For Release 2002/05/07 : CIA-RDP80B01676R003900020007-3 Approved For Release 2002/05/07 : CIA-RDP80BO1676R003900020007-3 THE CHALLENGE OF SOVIET BLOC ECONOMIC EXPANSION Wednesday, December 3rd First Morning Session - Chairman Hans Heymann, Jr., The Rand norporation. 9:00 Problems of American Participa- Oscar Gass, Gass, Bell and Associates. tion in Economic Development 9:45 The Soviet Iron and Steel To be announced. Industry 10:30 Coffee Break Second Morning Session - Chairman Isaiah Frank, Deputy Director, Office of International Trade, Bureau of Economic Affairs, Department of State. 10:4+5 Negotiations for Licensing To be announced. Russian Turbo-Drills 11:30 The British Attitude Towards G. F. Thorold, Economic Minister, Tr- British Embassy. Philip W. Thayer, Dean, School of Advanced International Studies. 2:00 American Attitudes Towards Douglas Dillon, Deputy Under Secretary of the Challenge State or Economic Affairs, Department of State. Approved For Release 2002/05/07 : CIA-RDP80BO1676R003900020007-3 rodt-eS20_7a AeIA4R#84B048 3900 _ UNCLASSIFIED I CONFIDENTIAL SECRET CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY OFFICIAL ROUTING SLIP TO NAME AND ADDRESS INITIALS DATE 1 DD/I .2 3 5 6 ACTION DIRECT REPLY X PREPARE REPLY APPROVAL DISPATCH RECOMMENDATION COMMENT FILE RETURN CONCURRENCE INFORMATION SIGNATURE Remarks : For preparation of reply for DCI signature. The Director cannot attend but feels that someone from here probably should go. FOL HERE TO/RETURN TO SENDER FROM: N Ms D 5 AND PHONE NO. DATE rjA-RnPRftR01 proved For Release Ile - - UNCLASSIFIE CONFIDENTIAL SECRET FORM NO. 2 Replaces Form 30-4 t4Ui I APR 55 237 which may be used. U. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 1955-0-342531 20007-3