REQUEST FOR BLUEBIRD TRANSPORTATION
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OEXA 82-1195
12 May 1982
MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, Logistics Services Division, OL
FROM: Coordinator for Academic Affairs, OEXA
SUBJECT: Request for Bluebird Transportation
1. Will you please provide Bluebird transportation for a group
of 20 Syracuse University students, one professor
and one course Assistant, to Agency headquarters on may
They are scheduled to receive a briefing beginning at 2:30 in
Room 1E78.
2. Please provide pick-up at 2:00 at the following location:
Sherry Towers Hotel
21st and F Streets N.W.
Washington, D.C.
Please return the group to the following address, departing Headquarters
at approximately 3:30.
The Federal Reserve
Constitution Avenue between 20th and 21st Streets, N.W.
Washington, D.C.
3. Thank you for your assistance in this matter. If you have
any further questions, please call
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11 May 1982
MEMORANDUM FOR: OEXA Administrative Officer, OEXA
FROM: Coordinator for Academic Affairs, OEXA
SUBJECT: Visit to Headquarters by Group of Students
from Syracuse University 20 May 1982.
1. Attached is a list of names, addresses, and Social Security
numbers of a group of students and faculty members (22) from Syracuse
University, who will be visiting the Agency on 20 May 1982. They will
be receiving an unclassified briefing beginning at 2:30 p.m. in
Room 1E78. All are U.S. citizens.
2. The group will arrive at Headquarters via an Agency Bluebird
bus at approximately 2:30 p.m. and they are expected to depart Head-
quarters at approximately 3:30 p.m. via Bluebird.
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SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY
April 29, 1982
Coordinator for Academic Relations
Central Intelligence Agency
Washington, D.C. 20505
in accordance with our telephone conversation, I am enclosing
the list of students and staff for this year's visit to the CIA on
Thursday May 20th.
Once again, let me express my app n to you for making the
arrangements for meeting once more with and
for scheduling the transportation to and from Langley.
I look forward with pleasure to seeing; you next month.
Professor of Political Science and
Public Administration
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Central Intelligence Agency
13 APR 1982
Maxwell Graduate School of
Citizenship and Public Affairs
17 Maxwell Hall
Syracuse University
Syracuse, New York 13210
Thank you for your letter of March 26, 1982 inviting the
Director to meet with the seminar students from the Maxwell
School. Unfortunately, Mr. Casey will be away from Washington
during the latter part of May and, hence, must decline your
invitation. He would be happy, however, to provide one of his
senior aides as a substitute to discuss the dual roles for the
CIA in providing information for the President and in coordinating
the intelligence functions of the Federal Government.
The Coordinator for Academic Relations,
whom I believe you have met before, will be in touch with
you shortly to make final arrangements for the briefing.
I had an opportunity to read the brochure which you sent
with the invitation to the Director. Your program for the
Washington Seminar is an ambitious one but your goal, a better
understanding of the key issues and participants in the affairs
of our Government, is a most worthy one. May I offer, on
behalf of Mr. Casey as well as myself, best wishes for the
success of your 1982 Seminar.
Sincerely yours,
Acting irec or, Office o External Affairs
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SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY
March 26, 1982
Mr. William J. Casey, Director
Central Intelligence Agency
Washington, D.C. 20505
Dear Mr. Casey:
For more than a quarter century, agency heads in both Democratic
and Republican administrations have been meeting in Washington,
D.C. with our seminar students in valuable discussions about the
formation and execution of national policy. This year we shall
be examining four key areas -- economic policy, defense and
foreign policy, regulatory policy and environmental policy as
they evolve in the second year of the Reagan Administration.
In view of your own role in that administration, we invite you to
meet with us, between May 10th and 28th, for perhaps an hour
of discussion about the vital. role of the CIA in providing information
for the President and in coordinating the other intelligence work
of the Federal government. There will. be some 20 to 25 undergraduate
and graduate students who will be happy to meet with you at a place
and time of yur choice.
If you will be able to meet with us, may I suggest Friday May 21st
at 2:00 PM as a possible time? This is only a suggestion, however,
and we shall. be happy to schedule another time more convenient for
you. If it is not possible for you to meet with us personally,
perhaps you might be able to arrnge for us to meet with one of your
senior aids.
Many thanks for your assistance and cooperation. I hope to have;
the pleasure of meeting you in May. ~
Professor of Political Science and 'Public Administraton
Director, Washington Seminar
Washington Address (May 8-28):
Sherry Towers Hotel
2117 E Street, N.W.
Phone: 861-8200
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