CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
WASHINGTON 25, D. C.
9 May 1957
As was discussed with Dave Wilson and James
Cunningham yesterday, and with Tom Fina last Friday,
I would appreciate your preparing a study, or per-
haps a series of studies, similar to the 6995 series
on French political parties that OIR completed in the
summer and fall of 1955. The specific points that we
should like to have covered for each.party"T ere out-
lined in the paper submitted to Tom Fina. I understand
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CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
WASHINGTON 25, D. C.
20 December 1956
The office concerned with Bulgarian affairs has asked me
to convey to you its appreciation for the monthly summary,
"Bulgaria: Notes on Internal and External Developments." I
believe that this report was given formal distribution about
a year ago, partly as a result of our interest expressed at
the time.
The monthly summary is a useful aid to current analysis
of Bulgarian activities and is a valuable document for bath
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
WASHINGTON 25, D. C.
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7 February 1957
Dear Allan:
Several weeks ago I was asked to produce (or arrange to have
produced) a study on the Hungarian Rebellion covering the following
questions as a first priority:
a. What factors played a role in the start of the revolu-
tion, and to what degree? (Hatred of the Hungarian Communist
Regime, of the Soviets; hatred of any special group within the
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Office Memorandum UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
Allan Evans
State/OlR
SUBJECT : K-3039
1. IR #7051, "Current Trends in Soviet Contacts withthe. Free
World", was received with great interest by another office here which
has now asked me to explore the possibility of a similarproductiont:
on China. The proposed study would assess Chinese contacts with the
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CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
WASHINGTON 25, D. C.
31, August 1957
Frazier Meade has agreed, pending your approval, to prepare
for us during the next few weeks a list of the members of the
Executive Committee of the IUS since its origin in 1946. This
list will be of great help to us in the preparation of our
studies on the IUS.
We have assigned the number, Kp'~S049, to-this-particular
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22 August 1957
Dear Allan:
I am sending along two reports prepared initially
for ^ internal use which may be of interest to OIR,
Sino-Soviet Bloc Trade Campaign to Penetrate Latin America,(
.and The Communist Party of Portugal.
Sincerely yours,
cv Carroll
Attachments:
Two reports
Mr. Allan Evans
Director, Office of Intelligence Research
Department of State
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