SPEAKING SCHEDULES 1977-80

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Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 CIA MATERIAL REMOVED FROM: File Cabinet # Drawer # 6 S.L. Folder # /I TO: Box/Envelope # Item # 13 Subject 57pe4ht~iz Lx!Wt.4U~2~D Material has been relocated to CIA Declassification Center by CIA/CIO/IMS/CDC 28 February 2002 Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05S00620R000501350001-7 Thew of Talk APEX most significant change; Bckgrnd of old system/new; expec 6 October 1980 I Auditorium I APEX SEMINAR Approx.lVarious civilian. military tations; impact of APEX; potentijl Why EA impt.; challenge - HUMINT social/societal change;economics future looks bright; must focus SAS nn conslours gains/losses for yr; security vial Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05S00620R000501350001-7 Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 DCI TALKS DURING MONTH OF SEPTEMBER 1980 STAT l ow all changed in 33 yrs; lookin ahead; Agency's people most impt changing mgmt system; future ' 18 Se tember 1980 Auditorium CIA Annual Awards Ceremony/33rd Birthda v ? pe?pte_ bright du n_Ag.nGy Representing every area of Amherst, Smith Vassar and Williams 475 life (161) intelligence in the 80's 17 September 1980 Auditorium Alumni Clubs Future to CIA; resources vs. regents; personnel concerns; observation of legis. proposals 19 September 1980 CIA SIS Officer's Course Agency officers Why the course? Why you picked. What will be expected for you are future supergrades Se tember 1980 2 DCI CR 24 A enc employees hnges in decade; US-Soy re at o Community, Business and hip; world overview; Imptance of Approx various Government esources; ideology of democracy; ' { 25 Se tember 1980 Old LOB Third World Conf. (Opening/Closing Rmk ) 250 Leaders ' ? @ e t e Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 us Prepared for Studies in Intelligence 'Message from the Director' mp ance-o a ogue exc ange o ideas in any profession, tsp. intell. Imptance of Studies a high quall of scholarship Trial & appelate judges, IC dilemma; new atmosphere/em- 10th Circuit Court Conference trial lawyers, bankruptcy judges, federal magistrates phasis legalities for IC/chngs in roduction/FOiA, CA,Idens/gra American Intelligence in the 11 August 1980 San Francisco San Francisco Press Club 1980's' 11 August 1980 Prep ared for SIGNAL Ma ezine/Oct issue Message by DCI to thqArnmoed Forces Communication Electronics Associat ccoap s nts over a-ass ETew yrs robins to be solved (generally) itch for greater community ccope tandl 19 Au2us 1980 Coolidge Audit. Library of Con ress Congressional Sumner Interns 00-500 ollege Jrs and Srs, entin 50 states s o n gain afo; inf lgency uenci ng ,m events s to in other ountries, ethical choices, inpta f Intell today 21.Aug s 55 e Urban League Sunnier Fell reds pursuing masters and octorates Status of IC evolution a how th eve been a part; expanding scope awareness; Id o enness/pub. ork; a Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 DCI TALKS DURING MONTH OF JULY 1980 Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 eneral explanation of what Golden Plate Awardees intelligence is all about Changes in the role of super- rades and challenges for the (future. en'd description o n e gency tasks/descrptlon of Di- ectorates and their responsi- ilities ov. energy problems econ. rowth, Interaction w/other Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 y i r.' F t Date A pproved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05S00620R000501350001-7 of Talk 5 May 1980 CIA Members-of Intelligence Coawnity (Ag?WAdsyashington, Field.6'major 2W 350 APEX Seminar APEX (Coarpartarentation) 6 May 1980 CIA Awardees Studies In Intelligence asfoor T979 Congratulations -25th Anniversary- 10 May 1980 CIA Family Day (isitation Families of CIA employees welcome 6 family role 17 May 1980 The Citadel Charleston, o. Carolina Graduating Class of 1980 468 447 Cadets 21 Veterans America's Changing Role 23 May 1980 Arlington Hall Arlington, VA All personnel assigned to USAG US Amy Intell 6 Security Command 200 - 300 DoD CCivilianss(, DIAMPeiionnXelall se5yjcUjM Army and Memorial Day Ceremony Honor men 6 women of Intell Profession 27 May 1980 Rm. 902? CoC Bldg. OTR Visit 70-90. Training Staffers Division & Course Chiefs What I Expect From Training May 1980 30 CIA Auditorium CIA Employees 200-300 GS-10s/13s Improve coomunicat ons w thin Agency - questions 6 cents from audience Ily Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 Thursday, 10 April 1980 1030-1200 Wash.,D.C. American Society of Newspaper Editors 600 Newspaper Editors o . Change in Intelligence Pro-% fession Friday, 11 April 1980 1300 Rm. lA07 CiA Hqs. Life Sciences Symposium Life Scientists Change in Intell Profession Thursday, 17 A ril 1980 Palm Beach Florida Palm Beach Round Table "influential South Floridian s Change in Intel] Profession Monday, 21 April 1980 1500 CIA Auditorium Intelligence Community Members (Award Ceremony) Award Recepients A guests Special Contributions of each awardee Monday, 28 April 1980 1600-1700 CIA Presidential Exchange Executives 25 Businessmen New IC organization 6 changes under EO 12036 Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 hem f T ik Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 roved For Release 2009/flit/15 ? (`IA_RDP05Qf0f1R7f1Rf000501350flfl1_7 h... of Talk A pp 1900-2000 28 Ma h 1980 CIA Auditorium Amherst/Smith/Wssar/11111 uan1 D.C. Alumni clubs of IYnherst/Smith/Vassar/Ilms CMnge in Intelligence rc , Friday 0845 Senior Intelligence Service Course #1-80 SIS Officers leader hi s p - ----------- 14 Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05S00620R000501350001-7 Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-R Tuesday, S February 1980 Elsah, 1111noi Principle College DP05S00620R0005013500 Students and Faculty 01-7 New Trends I Challenges in Intelligence Community Saturday. 16 February 1980 Indianapolis, Indiana Indianapolis Veteran Groups Sena100-700tor Birch members of Bayh Veteran Groups INewntelliTrendsgenc1e In Intel Reform a i Community Wednesday, 20 February 1980 Ft. McNair Wash., D. C. National Defense University NDU Class of 1980 Questions to students on ethics, quality, collection and problems of intelligence Wednesday, 20 February 1980 Capitol Hill Zablocki Subcommittee (House Foreign Affairs International Security E Scientific Affairs Subcommittee Congressional Subcommittee "The Role of Intelligence in the Foreign Policy Process Wednesday, 20 February 1980 Metropolitan Club Wash., D. C. Business Dinner Local Businessmen Roundtable discussion - exchange of views Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 Wednesday, 2 January 1980 Whidbey Island ashington Naval Air Station Chapel Medium Attack Tactical Electronic Wing, US Pacific Fleet Memorial Service Cmdr. Walter D. Williams Monday, 14 January 1980 CIA Auditorium Supergrades Senior Intelligence Servic Promotion Ceremony Congratulations & Leadership Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 DCI TALKS DL QNTH Of December ?1979 10 December 1979 Monday Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 The Role of Intelligence in Foreign Policy Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 7 November 1979 Wednesday Dayton/ Cleveland FTD, Wright Patterson Field; Editorial Board w/Cleveland Plain Dealer and Union Club Changing nature of intei - implications for business Approved For Release 2009/04/15 : CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 STAT Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 4 October 1979 Sheraton-Park National Security Managers Thursday 2000 Washington,DC Industrial Association Industrial sector 4 October 1979 Health of Agency; how viewed Thursday 1030-1100 4E64 Ilgs Office of Security Field Chiefs Agency employees by consumers; challenging job; Q&A 5 October 1979 Association of How role of Intel officer Friday 1200 Reston, VA Former Intelligence Officers has changed; present Agency policies 11 October 1979 Thursday 1400-1500 OCT C.R. Mid-Career Course Agency employees Q&A Session 17 October 1979 Wednesday 1800 Dumbarton Oaks Washington,DC Alliance to Save Energy 150- 200 Oil prospects; conservation 19 October 1979 Frida 1130 DCI C.R. FR Division Chiefs Agency employees IC working arrangements; l y personne matters 24 October 1979 Wednesday 1400-1515 CIA Auditorium In-House Speakers Program DCI/MAG Internal/external status 26 October 1979 CIA Friday 1030 Auditorium Agency employees Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 14 September 1919 Friday 1430-1530 DCI C.R. Agency Recruiters Substantive changes taking place; Q&A 18 September 1979 Tuesday 1000-1030 Auditorium CIA IArium 1979 Annual Awards Ceremony Agency employees Presentation of service certificates; Agency accomplishments & challenges 19 Sepbember 1979 Wednesday 1445-1600 DCI C.R. Perspectives for New Supergrades Agency employees Agency goals/issues 25 September 1979 Tuesday 1020-1100 CIA Auditorium Young President's Organization Chief executive officers Similarities between Intel and business corps 27 September 1979 Thursday 1600-1630 1A07 Hqs Industrial Security Conference 61 Security officers repre- senting Agency contractors Effective security in govt and private sector Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 Dt1 TALKS DUAU. rn OF __ Ayy'st 1979? Date 8 August 1979 Wednesday 1400 LOLJLion GA13 Hqs. Graduate Fellows 80 Students Thanks; changes underway In Intel; Q&A 10 August 1979 Friday 1200 Dallas, Texas National Conference of Bar Presidents Lawyers The State of American Intelligence Today Approved For Release 2009/04/15 : CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 DCt TALKS DUAPNC MOrml OP Jui 1979 STAT 11 July 1979 Wednesday 1400-1430 CIA Auditorium Supergrade Promotions Agency employees Presentation; congratulations 12 July 1979 Thursday 1200-1210 DCI C.R. Award Ceremony Agency employees Presentation; service record; thanks 13 July 1979 Friday 1330-1400 CIA Auditorium Summer Only Employees 260 Summer Only employees Pleased to have with; brief outline of Intel work, DCI duties; Q&A 30 July 1979 Monday 1000-1030 CIA Auditorium Placement Officials from Minority Universities Univ placement officials Career potential; minority recruitment Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 DCI TALKS. DURIee, AQK H Or June 1176 1 June 1979 CIA Observance of Remembrance of those serving Friday 1400 Auditorium Vietnam Veteran's Week 1979 Agency employees in Vietnam; common links between them & Agency 12 June 1979 Tuesday 1500 CIA Auditorium Guest Speaker Program Jack Anderson Agency employees Introduction of Anderson Overview of CIA & IC; trends, 15 June 1979 Friday 1430 DCI C.R. Mid-Career Course efforts next 6-12 mos. 19 June 1979 Tuesday 1345-1415 DCI's Office Interview with Michael Foot, British Historian Questions B Answers 20 June 1979 Sheraton- Armed Forces Communications 1000 Members from govt, The State of Intelligence Wednesday 2000 Carlton, D.C. and Electronics Association industry, military 21 June 1979 DDS&T Conf Rm Development Course DD56T Career 5 DOS&T employees--avg 'grade rs -service 13 GS ith -12 Agency changes during service; future changes; Q&As Thursday 1400-1430 6E60 Hqs . - y w '27 June 1979 Coolidge Congressional Summer Interns General - Agency and IC Wednesday 1300 Auditorium intell activities 30 June 1979 Change of Command Ceremony Remarks re Adm Read's career; Saturday 1100 Norfolk, Va. VADM William Read Retirement naval profession Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 DCL TALKS DUAL., 4KTH OF May 1979 9 May 1979 Wednesday 1700 The Capitol Room S-407 Senate Freshmen Republicans 20 Junior Republican Senators Old Cabinet talk, i.e. what etc. does, kinds of Intell, 18 May 1919 Friday 1400-1430 DCI C.R. Senior Seminar 20 GS-15's - Agency Leadership 24 Kay 1979 Y Thursday 1400-1410 DCI C.R. Distinguished Intelligence Cross Award Ceremony 25 3 awardees and their families Mature of awemen purpose e- award; statement of appre- ciation 25 May 1979 Friday 1000 CIA Auditorium Intelligence Community Awards Ceremony 6 awardees and their families Community working together; background of each cipient recipient 30 May 1979 Wednesday 1845-2100 Duquesne Club Pittsburgh,Pa. Senior executives of major corporations 10 Senior executives General discussion 31 May 1979 Thursday 1300-1400 Wm Penn Hotel Pittsburgh,Pa. World Affairs Council of Pittsburgh 500 Various Influence on Intelligence Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 Date LocaLluw roup 4 April 1979 Wednesday 1600-1630 DCI/CR National Senior Cryptological Course (NSA's most prestigious course) 30 civilian & military from all IC components Cs 14/15 demonstrate that DCI to IC oriented/IC concerns 12 April 1979 Thursday 1130-1400 Trader Vic's Washington Hilton Overseas Writers Association 100 half 4 half: American write who have served overseas 4 foreign writers here a 16 April 1979 Charlottesville Oliver Turner Society 15 Monday 24 April 1979 Tuesday 1400 CIA HQ NATO Defense College Course 154 51 senior military & civilian NATO officials (incl Creek 4 Portuguese for 1st time role of CIA in dev natl policy; Congr relationship signif. of IC reorg. 27 April 1979 Friday 1320-1410 Langley High School Seminars on American Realities (SOAR) (sponsored by Langley HS An Civ class) students inform students on IC/ American Intel issues (6th of 6 50min seminars by Cl, ) 30 April 1979 Monday 0745 Phoenix, Ariz Forging Industry Association (Andrew Sides) Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 DCl TALKS DURING niNTH OF April 1979 Number Description of Croup C 10 March Saturday Pascagoula, His Commissioning of the USS JOHN HANCOCK Navy 6 Industry Navy ships - he or she? 12 March Monday Boca Raton, Fla American College of Trial Lawyers 900+ Trial Lawyers State of Intelligence 13 March Tuesday FBI Auditorium FBI Distinguished Lecture Series Middle level managers State of Intelligence 16 March Friday 17th 6 Penn, DC Los Angeles Times Breakfast Meeting 20 Washington bureau staff 29 March Thursday 1170-1400 Beverly Hilton Los Angeles Los Angeles World Affairs Council 29 March Thursday 1670-2170 CalTech, LA CalTech/Jet Propulsion Lab Community Students, faculty, JPL scientists 30 March Friday 0800-0970 Preis Club, LA Los Angeles Press Club Members - press 30 March Friday 1500 USHPGS Monterey USN Post Graduate School Graduating class Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 DCI TALKS DURIN4 ,.JKTh OF March 1919 Location Group Number Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO0620R000501350001-7 DCI TALKS DURING MONTH OF February 1979 uate Iran, SALT. Probs of CIA 1 February 5-138 Chafee Breakfast Freshman Senators How Congress can help - Thursday. 0815 Capitol upbeat - positive 1 February DCI C.R. Principia College 35 Government Interns Thursday 1600-1700 6 February Tuesday, 1530 CIA Auditorium Senate Youth Program 130 High School 2 from each state b DC 9 February NSA NSA employees h nice abt performance to call Friday. 1100-1130 Auditorium 14 February Watergate Y-Group 30-40 Corporate executives Wednesday, 0730-0830 Terrace Room 14 February CIA Harvard Club Alumni Wednesday, 1845 Audi turium 22 February Capitol Hill RAMS - Republicans Associated Congressional Staff Thursday, 1200-1400 Club for Mutual Support -Interrel: policy & Intel 27 February SAIS ISA - International Studies 250 Foreign Affairs how one infl other Tuesday. 1630 Auditorium Association, Washington Chapter Specialists -How avoid intel dieted by policy -P robs Predicting events I Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 DCI TAM DURING MO Of January 1979 Date 25 January Thursday, 0940 Cong Chappell' Office Stetson Univ Students 15 Value and Importance of intell function Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 Date 5 December Tuesday, 1415-1510 Location DCI C.R. Croup Newspaper Editorial Writers 15 Editorial Page Editors of leading US newspapers -Role of Intel in free society -Need for secrecy I charter leg -FOAgenc IA problem w/press 7 December Thursday. 1200-1300 Rayburn Bldg Cong Solarz's Constituents 7 December Thursday, 1715 Shoreham- Americana Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions William 0. Douglas inquiry Convocation Freedom t the Intell Function 13 December Wednesday, 1830 11 Dupont Circle, Carnegie Endowment program Face-to-Face 30 Nbrs Conq & key aides; sr ofls Wash forn affrs cmty; media, academic & bush reps Trends in Intelligence 14 December Thursday, Bkfst Sheraton- Carlton NBC News Directors DCI TALKS DURL. ..TN OF December 1978 Number Description of Croup I Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 Data 13 November Monday, 1900 t.ocacion NYC ..r Navy League of the U.S. --- 22 November Wednesday, 1030 Ft. McNair National Defense University Students Secrecy in an open Society 30 November Thursday, 2000 Harvard U JFK School of Government Students Is the CIA Accountable? 30 November Thursday, 1600 Harvard U Advanced Management Course Students Change 30 November Thursday. 1130-1400 Boston World Affairs Council Roles of Intelligence Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 DCI TALKS DURING NONT1I OF October 1978 Date 5 October Thursday, 1900 Johns Hopkins U President's Club Role & purpose of intell 12 October Thursday, 1130 State Department Africa Chiefs of Mission 42 Relations/teamwork w/State 16 October Monday, 1200 Chicago American Society of Civil Engineers 2000 Role of Intell community 20 October Friday, 1600 DCI C.R. East Asia COS Conference 13 Review US policy in EA 21 October Saturday CIA Auditorium Family Day Open House & families Employees Welcome 25 October Wednesday, 1200-1400 Wash, DC ss Club National Pre Protecting Secrets in a Free Society 25 October Wednesday. 1900-2015 CIA Auditorium Yale Club of Washington Alumni Association Role of Intel in free society; need for secrecy legislation; openness policy 27 October Friday, 1900 Ft. Myer Asst Chief of Staff for Intell, US Army "Dining Out" views on future and the Intell Community 31 October Tuesday, 1230-1400 Executive O.R. Latin America COS Conference Review US Policy in LA Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 DCI TAUU DUIINC MONTH OF September 1978 13 September Wednesday, 1530 DC1 C.R. Agency Recruiters Conference Recruitment-- needs, probs, etc. t i 14 September Thursday, 1600-1700 DC1 C.R. PANAX l Sierra Publishing Co. 35 Sr publishing officials & editors of their newspapers y; e Role of intell in free soc need for secrecy legislation; openness; relationship w/press 15 September Friday, 1130 Dedication of Student Quarters Employees Morale-building remarks 18 September Monday, 1400 CIA Auditorium CIA 31st Birthday Employees Agency record; trends 20 September Wednesday, 1230-1400 Executive D.R. Government Affairs Committee American Newspaper Publishing Assoc. 40 Members i sr staff Role of Intell in Free Society Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 ui< 4 August 0830 Rm S-120 The Capitol Chairmen's Representatives Senate staff--admin assts. Sels, directors c hi u Leaks --problems Friday, efaco n c 8 August Chamber of Commerce 8 Members, invited guests New Directions in Intell Tuesday, 1200 San Diego Kiwanis Club 10 August Thursday, 1200 Anaheim Town Hall of California Members, guests State of American Intel today 11 August Friday, 1245 Sacramento Comstock Club Members, guests 17 August Thursday, 1400 Hqs 21 August Monday, 1200 Dallas Council on World Affairs "what's Ahead for the CIA7" General career advice; 28 August Thursday, 1230 Washington Navy Yard Navy Junior Officers 80-100 insights on what IC doing Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 August 1978 Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 DCI TALKS DURING, rn1NTN OF July 1978 12 July Wednesday, 1200-1300 Library of Congress By-partisan Intern Committee Congressional Summer Intern 20 July Thursday, 1000 CIA Auditorium Summer-Only Employees 20 July Thursday Pin N-239 The Capitol Congressional Women's Caucus 12-14 Members New Directions of Intel] 25 July Tuesday, 1115-1300 Aspen Aspen Conference Justification for Secrecy: Intelligence I Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 Group Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 DCI TALKS DURING MONTH OF June 1978 10 June Saturday, AM Yale U Association of American University Professors 200 Panel Discussion-"Relations between Universities and 13 June Tuesday, 1900 CIA Auditorium Washington Conference of the Advertising Council 350 Executives from Am busn 6 adv-comet industries Trends in Am intelligence 16 June Friday, 1030 Quantico FBI National Academy 250 Graduates 22 June Thursday, 1100 Newport Change of Command Naval Education & Training Center 24 June Saturday Owensboro, Ky American Academy of Achievement Acceptance of Golden Plate Award Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 3 May CIA Wednesday, 0950-1030 Auditorium Industrial Security Symposium 30 CIA Contractor Reps 3 May Wednesday, 1600-1700 DCI C.R. Perspectives for New Supergrades 4 May Mayflower Hotel Ladies who have christened Thursday, 1230 Wash, DC Society of Sponsors of US Navy a fighting ship 9 May Sheraton Natl "Product, Production Line, Tuesday, 2000 Motor Hotel FBI Fidelity Club Members & guests Openness, Oversight" Arlington, VA 17 May CIA Wednesday, 1845-1900 Auditorium U of Michigan Club of Washington 280 Alumni, spouses & guests 17 May Ft. McNair Need for better coordination Wednesday, 2000 Officers Club Defense Science Board 6 cooperation in intell 19 May Training for sr officers Friday CIA Senior Seminar 20 on intell & related subjs 25 May Williamsburg, Aerospace Industries Sr Aerospace executives Thursday, 1800 VA Association of America 75-100 & AIM staff members Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 DCI TALKS DURING MONTM OF April 1978 Dace 5 April Wednesday, 1930 Washington,DC "F" Street Club Overview of major initiatives li cy Supervises general po 6 April German Bundestag l Affairs Committee t 7 of internal German intel and security services General comments Thursday, 0930-0945 HQS erna In 11 April Hyatt Regency Washington Press Club ' 500 Changes in intelligence Tuesday, 2100 Washington,DC Dinner Editors 12 April Wednesday, 1900 Lexington,KY University of Kentucky 12 April Wednesday Lexington,KY Lions Club 13 April Thursday, 1200-1345 Detroit, MI Economic Club 13 April Thursday Columbus, 0 Ohio State University 20 April Thursday, 1030 Hampden- Sydney, VA Hampden-Sydney College 24 April Monday, 1330 CIA Auditorium Office of Personnel Careerists Personnel objectives for coming year Concern for CIA employees; view 27 Apr11 Thursday, 1030-1130 CIA Auditorium CIA Today and Tomorrow Employee trng course of contribution to IC; goals for IC as a whole I Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 9 March Thursday, 1530-1630 CIA Auditorium National Newspaper Association 400 Working editors, publishers of community newspapers across the country Directions of American Intell Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 uJCe 1 February Men's Forum of Cl b 200 Leading citizens and businessmen Directions of American Intell Wednesday, 1235 Houston, TX u The Houston 3 February Friday Monterey, CA US Naval Post Graduate School Nonprofit Int'1 eduction, 1 0 fearuary ben eeeoclatlon of chief eeece Mundey, 1100 Prencl%Lo,CA Young Preeldente' Organl a Lion 1100 (pree of hues before ege 40 6 February Monday, Evng Stanford,CA Stanford University 8 February Wednesday Agency MIT Club of Washington 15 February Wednesday, 2115 Mayflower Hotel, WashDC The Business Council Intell Estimate & Role of SRF's 28 February Tuesday, 1600-1645 State Dept LA Ambassadors 25 The View from Washington Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 18 January Wednesday, 1245-1430 NYC New York Times 18 January Wednesday, 1600-1645 NYC Calvin Bullock Forum 140 Financial men, investment, stockbrokers, Wall Street corp lawyers New Directions in Intell 18 January Wednesday, 1830-2100 NYC YAMA/Conference Board 250 Chief executives of corporations 25 January Wednesday, 1300-1400 Cosmos Club Wash, DC Washington Institute of of Foreign Affairs Intl bankers; businessmen; lawyers; educators; former government officials 31 January Tuesday, 1900-2130 Houston, TX Houston Committee on Foreign Relations Community leaders I Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 DCI TALKS DURING .....111 OF December 1917 2 December Charlottesville UVA Student League Forum; Navy Secrecy ! Morality In Intell Friday, 2030-2130 VA League; Chamber of Commerce level corp exec, 60%; 5 December 2000-2100 Monday Sheraton-Carl to DC Wash Int'l Management & Development Inst. 200 plomats, 20%; Sr goovtvt, diplomats, Directions of American Intell , , 7 December Wednesday, 1200-1400 NYC Morgan Stanley & Co. 50 Corporation executives Directions of American Intell 7 December NYC Economic Club 1000 Top level executives Directions of American Intell Wednesday, 1900-2200 Harvard Business School Advance Mgmt 8 December 1200-1400 Thursday NYC Club; Harvard Business School Club; Directions of American Intell , Harvard Club of New York 8 December Thursday, 1700-2100 Yale U The Yale Political Union Student organization An American Model of Intell 10 December Saturday Wash, DC Gridiron Club 13 December Metro Club Tuesday, 1230 Wash, DC Fletcher Board of Visitors Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 6 November Sunday, 1000 Wash, DC St. John's Church - Forum Parishioners Secrecy & Morality in Intell 8 November Executive directors of Tuesday, 1600 CIA Nqs National Council of World Affairs 30 councils in various cities Secrecy & Morality in Intell 11 iovember Friday, 1100-1400 Depauw, 111 Depauw University Secrecy & Morality in Intell 11 November Crawfordsville, Members of graduating Friday, 1700-2100 Indiana Wabash University 100 class 6 wives Secrecy & Morality in Intell 13 November Sunday, 1900-2100 Chicago. Ill North Shore Unitarian Church 14 November Place in Agency; Personnel Monday AM Chicago, III DCD Office shortage b cuts; Better use , of DCD; Improving Soviet 14 November Sr leaders: business 70%, emigre collection prugijim. Monday, 1100-1300 Chicago, Ill Council on Foreign Relations 50-80 academic 205, journalism An American Model of Intell 105 17 November Deans of schools of Thursday, 0930-1030 Pin 305 OEOB University Deans foreign affairs CIA-Academic Relations Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 DCI TALKS DURING MONTH OF October 1977 5 October Wednesday. 1200-1400 NYC Union League Club Secrecy 6 Morality in Intell 5 October Wednesday, 1715-1830 NYC Council on Foreign Relations Secrecy $ Morality in Intell 6 October Thursday, 0800-1000 Atlanta, GA Atlanta City Forum Secrecy & Morality in Intell 13-14 October Thursday-Friday Hot Springs,VA Business Council 17 October Monday, 1030 CIA Auditorium "Reports on America" - TIME Magazine 25 TIME sponsored group of Western Europe's industrial & financial leaders 17 October Monday, 1745 CIA Auditorium CIA Military Reserve Unit Agency reservists Intelligence Update 29 October Saturday, 1230 Pascaguola. Miss USS HANCOCK Christening Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 DCt TALKS DUKINC MONTH OF Septewber 1977 28 September Wednesday, 1930 Annapolis, ND Naval Academy Forrestal Lecture Series Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 Wale 5 August Friday, 1200 San Francisco, CA Commonwealth Club of California Educational, non-profit organization The Demystification of Intelligence 8&9 August Monday-Tuesday CIA Auditorium CIA Employees Reorganization 12 August Friday Los Angeles, CA Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce Secrecy in American Society 25 August Thursday, 1400 HQS Summer Interns Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05S00620R000501350001-7 DU TALKS DURINt; HON111 OF July 1977 Lura~I,,n Croup Number 13 July I CooIid~le Auditorium Congressional Interns i I Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05S00620R000501350001-7 Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 DC1 TALKS DURING MONT11 OF _ June 1977 Date 15 June 1200 I.ocacion Ft. Meade Officers Club National Security Agency Dundee Society 250 Graduates of cryptanalysis advanced course 16 June HQS Midcareer Course 17 June 1900 Ft. Meade Officers Club National Military Intelligence Association Worldwide member s 6 civilians of the 3 military services 11 1 . Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05S00620R000501350001-7 Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 4May University of London "Change" 5 May Operations Training Course Graduation Keynote Remarks 17 May Tuesday, 1430 HQS Washington Journalism Center Conference for journalists on foreign policy and defense issues Secrecy of Intelligence in a Democracy 21 May Bryant College Commencement Remarks 28 May 1200 CIA Auditorium CIA Staff 31 May Tuesday, 1500 Washington Navy Yard Retirement Ceremony for Admiral Daniel J. Murphy Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05S00620R000501350001-7 I STAT April Washington,DC Dingell Subcommittee Oil Report 1 April HQS Central Intelligence Retirees Association (CIRA) 12 April White House DCI Presentation to the President and Cabinet Intelligence matters 21 April Washington,DC Senate Select Committee Budget Hearing Statement 27 April HQS Agency Employees - GS-15's & above 29 April China Conference Approved For Release 2009/04/15 CIA-RDP05S00620R000501350001-7 Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 Date 2 March Location AFSOUTH woup Change of Command ------ Farewell Remarks 9 March 1430 HQS Swearing In Ceremony Swearing In Remarks 20 March Sunday, 1130 Washington,DC Face the Nation , QLAs Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05S00620R000501350001-7 DCI TALKS DURING MOM OF February 1977 Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05S00620R000501350001-7 Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 November 15, 1980 VITAL SPEECHES .OFTHEDAY INDEX TO VOLUME XLVI OCTOBER 15, 1979 to OCTOBER 1, 1980 I to 32, October 15, 1979, No. 1 33 to 64, November 1, 1979, No. 2 65 to %, November 15, 1979, No. 3 97 to 128, December I. 1979, No. 4 129 to 160, December 15, 1979, No. 5 161 to 192, January I, 1980, No. 6 193 to 224, January 15, 1980, No. 7 225 to 256, February 1, 1980, No. 8 256 to 288, February 15, 1980, No. 9 289 to 320, March I, 1980, No. 10 321 to 352, March 15, 1980, No. 11 353 to 384, April 1, 1980, No. 12 385 to 416, April 15, 1980, No. 13 417 to 448, May I, 1980, No. 14 449 to 480, May 15, 1980, No. 15 481 to 512, June I, 1980, No. 16 513 to 544, June 15, 1980, No. 17 545 to 576, July I, 1980, No. 18 577 to 608, July 15, 1980, No. 19 609 to 640, August I. 1980, No. 20 641 to 672, August 15, 1980, No. 21 673 to 704, September I, 1980, No. 22 705 to 736, September IS, 1980, No. 23 737 to 768, October I, 1980, No. 24 SPEAKERS AUTHORS A ABRELL, Ron The Educational Legacy of Albert Schweitzer . 391 AGNEW, Harold M. Innovations .............................. 694 ALEXANDER, Benjamin H. Standard English .......................... 437 ANGEL, Dan California's Tax Revolt: Camelot Revisited ... 482 ANNAN, Noel Why Do You Go to a University? ........... 589 ASH, Roy L Taxation Without Representation ........... 733 ATKINS, Humphrey Northern Ireland .......... :............... 66 BAEDER, Donald L Chemical Waste .......................... 4% BALLANTINE, H. Thomas Jr. The Role of Government in Health-Care Delivery in the 1980s .................... 258 BARRON, Jerome A. Whose First Amendement? ................. 313 Page BARROW, Thomas D. International Business Strategies for the Eighties ......................... 656 BARUCH, Ralph M. Lifestyle Revolutions in the Televison Age ... 209 BARUCH, Ralph M. Five Minutes to Countdown ................ 549 BAUCUS, Max Taxation of Natural Resources ............. 332 BECHTOLF, Hans Joachim Fighting Inflation on Both Sides of the Atlantic ................ 630 BEER, Lawrence W. Some Reflections On Japan ................ 443 BENSON, Ezra Taft A Moral Challenge to the West ............. 198 BERGLAND, Bob The United States Grain Program ........... 290 BEROSTEN, C. Fred U.S. - Saudi Economic Interests ........... 400 BENNETT, Stephanie M. The Re-entry Woman ..................... 502 BIDDLE, James Preservation .............................. 53 BIRD, Caroline Two Paycheck Power ...................... 202 BLOCK, Walter Is Zoning Obsolete? ....................... 659 BLUMENFELD, Samuel L The Philadelphia Story .................... 749 BOARMAN, Patrick M. The U.S. Economy in Extrcmis ............. 525 BOGUE, E. Grady The Hazards of Mediocrity ................. 146 BOLGER, William F. The Postal Service ......................... 239 BOWDEN, Henry L What Patients Want In Their Doctors ....... 325 BRAY, Charles W. Ill De-mystifying Anti-Americanism ............ 277 BRAY, Charles W? III Ascendency and Decline ................... 493 BREZHNEV, Leonid American Nuclear Missile Weapons in Western Europe ...................... 34 BRINKERHOFF, Philip R. The Secondary Mortgage Market 297 BROWN, Harold The Flexibility of Our Plans ................ 741 BRYANT, Ruth A. Inflation: The Seven Percent Solution ....... 520 BUCKLEY, Robert J. Management Short-Fall in the 1980. a Threat Box 606, Southold N.Y. 11971 Page for the American Economy ............... 247 BUCKLEY, Robert J. Prospects and Promises - The Century's Last Decades .................. 300 BUSH, George Vice Presidential Nomination ............... 646 BUTCHER, Willard C. Going Public for the Private Enterprise System ....................... 265 BUTHELEZI, Mangosuthu G. Whither South Africa? ............. :....... 21 BYROM, Fletcher L Uncritical Lovers ... Unloving Critics ....... 614 CALDWELL, John L American Purpose and International Human Rights .......................... 231 CAMPBELL, Alan K. Efficient Government ...................... 229 CAPEN, Richard G. Jr. Generating Good Signs .................... 765 CARTER, Jimmy U.S. Response to Soviet Military Force in Cuba .......................... 2 CARTER, Jimmy Soviet Military Intervention in Afghanistan .......................... 194 CARTER, Jimmy State of the Union ........................ 226 CARTER, Jimmy The Nation's Economy 354 CARTER, Jimmy Presidential Nomination ................... 706 CECIL, Andrew R. Independence and World Citizenship ......... 622 CHAPPELL, Bill The Caribbean Sea ........................ 689 CHASE, W. Howard A Whole New World of Public Policy ....... 666 CLEVELAND, Harlan In Theory We Can But in Practice We Can't . 334 COATES, Joseph F. Why the People Are Scared ................ 176 COLEMAN, William T. Jr. Transportation Policy ...................... 367 COMPTON, James W. Unrest in the City ........................ 347 COOK, James G. The Centennial of Light ................... 154 COPLEY, Helen K. General Spirit of the People ................ 169 CRUTCHFIELD, Edward E., Jr. . Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 Oct. 15, 1979 to Oct. 1, 1980 Index Page Profitable Banking in the 1980s ............. 535 CUOMO, Mario M. The Family .............................. 268 DALY, Cahal B. Violence Destroys the Work of Justice ....... 373 DAVIS, B. L. U.S. - Soviet Armed Forces .............. 418 DAYTON, Kenneth N. 619 The Case for Corporate Philanthropy ........ DE BORCHGRAVE, Arnaud The Persian Gulf .......................... 405 DI BONA, Charier J. U.S. Energy 104 DI BONA, Charles J. 187 Dreams and Illusions ...................... DIXON, George H. Trade With China ......................... 83 DOBBELMANN, Pierre F. Europe in the 80s ......................... 723 DONLEY, Edward Synfuels, Security and the National Will ..... 507 DREYFUS, Les Sherman People or Money ... Which Will Rule the State? ......................... 364 DROSSEL, Gene Our Inflation Mess ........................ 398 DRUCK, Kalman B. .......................... The Oil Industry 514 DUN WORTH, John 190 Six Barriers to Basics ..................... DUOME, Joseph J. The Press Conference ...................... 473 EARLY, Jack D. 92 Agricultural Chemicals .................... EDDY, Edward D. ...................... The Perpetual Squint 601 EMMERSON, John K. 578 Our Asian Interests ....................... FREEMAN, Orville L. The Five Major Forces Affecting the World Today ............... 683 FIPPINGER, Grace J. 222 This is a Very Good Time ................. FORD, Gerald R. Let's Talk About the Future ............... 651 FORD, Henry II Where Is the United States Going? .......... 691 Page HANLEY, John W. LOYE, Dieter xur 109 Are U S Corporations a w! Too Many Experts - Or too Fe .. . . . . . . Bargain for Europeans? 599 HANLEY, John W. .................. Getting Things in Focus ................... 412 M HANLEY, John W. 553 America the Apologetic .................... MAC KAY, A. E. HANNAY, N.B. What's Ahead for Multinational An Information Society 461 Accounting Firms ....................... 142 HARRIGAN, Anthony 674 MAHONEY, David The Indian Ocean and U.S. Security The New Civility ......................... 378 HAYES, Danis MANAHAN, Richard A. Environmental Benefits of a Solar World .... 306 HEFLIN, Howell Town and Gown 717 The he Russian Russian Chemical Warfare Menace 730 MAROTTA, George The Third World ......................... 124 HELDMAN, Julius D. MARTINEZ, Arab.Na ..................... Driving Forces in Public Policy 603 Listen to the Children IS HENDERSON, Nicholas 73 MAST, Hans J. The US-European Relationship ............. The World in the 1980s .................... 253 HESBURGH, Theodore M. 484 MAY, William F. Reflections on Voluntarism in America .... ? ? CEO's and the Public Business ............. 455 HINES, Harold H. Jr. MEANY, George Risks of Progress ......................... 698 The Trade Union Movement ............... 164 HODGES, Luther H. Jr. MEGOWN, John W. The Challenge to Small Business ............ 282 Topsy-Turvy Times for Agriculture 16 HOFFMANN , Wager F. METHVIN, Eugene H. ................. The United nited Nations on Trial 361 Journalists Versus Justices 120 HOLBROOK, Donald B. MEYER, C. E., Jr. The University is the Ultimate 263 Expanding Horizons ....................... 409 Sanctuary of Freedom of Spirit METZENBAUM, Howard M. HOPCRAFT, David Consumerism and Congress ......... . . . . . . . 115 Nature's Technology ...................... 465 MILLER, G. WlNlam HOWARD, John A. The International Financial Institutions ...... 541 Curing the Unrecognized Malady MILLER, Harry O. Which Afflicts Private Enterprise .... . . . . . 450 Forecasting the Weather and Controlling HUBBARD, William N., Jr. the Organizational Climate ............... 610 The Industrial Potential of 342 MILLER, Terry ................. Recombinant DNA Technology The Alienation of the West 117 1 MONDALE, Walter Vice Presidential Nomination ............... 710 ISAACSON, Max D. Public Speaking and Other Coronary Threats . 351 JACOBS, Harvey C. 562 No Arts, No Letters - No Society ........ JEFFERSON, E. G. 572 The International Energy Problem .......... JEFFREY, Robert C. 522 Change and Challenge ..................... JOHN PAUL 11 4 Individual Human Dignity ................. JONES, A. E. World Peace Through World Purchasing ..... 89 JONES, Barris L. 216 The Understanding of Scale ................ GANNON, Francis X. Should the Americas Reorganize the OAS? ... 138 GANNON, James P. 133 Business and the Media .................... GARWOOD, John D. 42 Back to the Basics ........................ GARWOOD, John D. The Soviet Threat ......................... 458 GELTZER, Robert L 763 The World Is Very Different Now .......... GEORGINE, Robert A. -51 Productivity and Labor .................... GHANDOUR, All U.S. Arab Relations ...................... 720 GOULD, Charles 232 Stop Tampering With the Machinery ........ GRAY, Harry J. 635 The Electronics Revolution and You ......... GROSSMAN, Larry The Differences Between East and West Canada .................. 477 GROSSMAN, Larry Interprovincial Barriers .................... 627 GUEST, Robert H. Quality of Work Life ...................... 310 HAHN, T. Marshall Jr. The Role of Wood in Our Energy Future .... 532 HAMMARSKJOLD, kiwi Airline Deregulation or Not ................ 555 HAMMER, Armand Our Dependence on Foreign Imports ........ 45 KANUK, Leslie The Role of Regulatory Agencies in the Eighties .................. 315 KARMEL, Roberts S. The Tension Between the First Amendment 39 and the Federal Securities Laws .......... KELIHER, Michael J. Computer Security and Privacy ............. 662 KENNA, E. Douglas Exploring Leadership ...................... 638 KENNEDY, Edward (Ted) M. Campaign Issues .......................... 260 KENNEDY, Edward M. Principles of Democratic Party ............. 714 KRAUS, Irene Light and Help and Human Kindness ....... 596 MOORE, Thomas Gale Energy Policies ...........:............... 505 OR N, William J. How Industry Will Cope With Masive Layoffs ......................... 702 MURPHY, Franklin D. The University and the Perilous Eighties ..... 279 MC MC CARVILLE, William J. Waste Not - Want Not ................... 28 MC CARVILLE, William J. 136 Wisdom in the Workplace ................. MC CRACKEN, Paul W. Is There Hope for the 1980's? .............. 357 MC ELNEA, Wiliam H. Jr. is There A Gaming industry ............... 746 NAISBITT, John The New Economic and Political Order of the 1980's ..................... 557 NIMETZ, Matthew Security Assistance and Military Exports ..... 584 0 O'NEAL, A. Daniel 72 The ICC and Trucking Deregulation ........ ORSKI, C. Kenneth Urban Transportation ..................... 24 OSTAR, Allan W. Higher Education for a New Era ........... 242 LA BOUNTY, Hugh O. Jr. 59 The Year of the Student ................... LAMONT, Norman The United Kingdom's Approach to Energy Policy ............... 327 LaRUE, Carl F. Modern Dreams and Demands .............. 591 LEWIS, Floyd W. Energy For You and Me, But What About the Kids? ........................ 205 LOVELAND, E. F. Energy for the Eighties .................... 653 PAGAN, Rafael D., Jr. A System That Works 594 PALEY, William S. Press Freedom ............................ 670 PALMER, George F. South Africa ............................. 529 PALUSZEK, John L Who Is Going to Deliver the Bad News? ..... 440 PIKE, Thomas P. Alcoholism in the Executive Suite . 166 PISAPIA, John Ralph Living With Reality Centered Leaders and Followers 56 Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 Oct. 15, 1979 to Oct. 1, 1,930 Index POTTER, Norman D. Leadership ............................... 180 PUSTAY, John S. Energy, Defense, and Natural Resources ..... 67 R REAGAN, Ronald Presidential Nomination ................... 642 REAGAN, Ronald Five-Year Economic Program for U.S. ...... 738 REBHAN, Harman The Growing Demand for Industrial Democracy .................... 395 REEDY, George E. The Press in this Modern World ............ 219 REILLY, William K. Conservation in the 1980's ................. 500 REILLY, William K. Conservation in the 1980's ................. 756 RICARDO-CAMPBELL, Rita Major Issues in National Health Policy ...... 744 RICE, Victor A. The Transnationals' Impact on Host Countries ................ 130 ROBBINS, Charles The Changing Picture of Energy ............ 294 ROCKEFELLER, David The Values By Which We Live ............. 106 ROCKEFELLER, David The Chief Executive in the Year 2000 ....... 162 ROCKEFELLER, David In Pursuit of a Consistent Foreign Policy .... 517 ROCKEFELLER, David Beckoning the Decade of Deregulation ....... 605 ROGERS, Donald P. The Disclosure of Information .............. 430 ROGGE, Benjamin A. "Well, So You're a College Graduate"? ...... 612 ROSOW, Jerome M. New Vistas for Union Power in the Eighties .. 469 8 SALDICH, Anna Rowley Electronic Democracy ..................... 487 SAWHILL, John C. Higher Education in the 80s ................ 425 SCANLON, Robert G. The Year 2000 ........................... 727 SCHLUETER, John F. The 1980's ............................... 537 SNEATH, William S. A Government for All Seasons ............. 322 SNYDER, Julian M. Know the Truth .......................... 36 SOLIS, Rafael The Future of Nicaragua ................... 273 SPETH, Gus Environmental Regulation .................. 388 STAAR, Richard F. United States Relations with the USSR ..... 597 STANTON, Frank Broadcasting and the Law .................. 75 STEAD, Bette Ann Woman and Men in Management ........... 10 STELZER, Irwin M. Energy Policy ............................ 48 STINSON, George A. What's Right With America ................ 87 TERESA, Mother This Gift of Peace ........................ 510 THATCHER, Margaret Europe .................................. 98 THATCHER, Margaret Foreign Policy of Great Britain ............ 196 TIDBALL, M. Elisabeth To Use All Their Talents 380 TINGLEY, Rupert J. Tourism ................................. 172 TIPPETT, W. Paul, Jr. United States and Japan Trade Relations .... 371 THOMAS, Undaay America's Changing Farm Structure ......... 304 THURMOND, Strom Changing Our Trade Policy With The USSR . 386 TOOT, Joseph F. Jr. The Lost and Crucial Art 236 TOWER, Raymond C. Vol. XLVI Page Page Government Regulation .................... 676 AIR transportation TRENT, Darrell M. Deregulate The Airlines Terrorism ................................ 79 Now. C. E. Meyer, Jr. .................. 409 TROWBRIDGE, Alexander B. AIRLINES, United States A Time to Stand United ................... 546 Airline Deregulation or Not. TURBEVILLE, Gus K. Hammarskjold ....................... 555 Debating the Great Issues ... 30 ALCOHOLICS anonymous TNRNER,"Btanaflald x't "'" , -J, 11 Alcoholism in the Executive Suite. T. P. Pike 166 1l1.A=criciri1ntdIligence in 'the 1980': . 753 a ALCOHOLISM VAN ANDEL, Jay The Markets of the World ................. 338 VANCE, Cyrus R. U.S. Foreign Policy ....................... 568 VANDER JAGT, Guy Keynote Address .......................... 647 VAN SINDEREN, Alfred W. The Unfulfilled Promise ................... 565 WARREN, Ban H. Constant Values in a Changing World ....... 183 WEIDENBAUM, Murray L Free The Fortune 500 ..................... 421 WEINTRAUB, Ronald The Advantages of Becoming an Entrepreneur WHITLOCK, Bennett C. Jr. The Defense of Government WIESMAN, Walter The Peril of Growing Dependency ........... WILLIAMS, Eddie N. The Decade of the 80's .................... WILLIAMS, Eddie N. Political Action ........................... WILLIAMS, Harold M. Professionalism and the Corporate Bar ...... WILSON, Robert C. Industrial Integrity - America's Future ..... WOHLSTETTER, Charles The Eighties .............................. WOOD, P. W. J. Energy and the Soviet Threat ............... WRISTON, Walter B. Risk and Other Four-Letter Words .......... WRISTON, Walter B. Price vs Policy ............................ Y YOUNGDAHL, Russell C. Energy in the '80s ......................... 61 270 ACADEMIC freedom D. B. Holbrook ........................... 263 ACCOUNTANTS What's Ahead for Multinational Accounting Firms? A. E. MacKay ................... 142 AFGHANISTAN Soviet Military Intervention in Afghanistan. J. Carter ................... 194 AGRICULTURAL administration, United States Agricultural Chemicals. J. 1). Early ......... 92 AGRICULTURAL, administration, United States The United States Grain Program. B. Bergland ............................ 290 AGRICULTURE, Economic aspects Agribusiness Multinational. R. D. Pagan Jr. .. 594 AGRICULTURAL production A System That Works. R. D. Pagan Jr. ..... 594 AGRICULTURE research Agricultural Chemicals. J. D. Early ......... 92 AGRICULTURE, Russia The United States Grain Program. B. Bergland ................... 290 AGRICULTURE, United States Topsy-Turvy Times for Agriculture. J. W. Megown .......................... 16 America's Changing Farm Structure. L. Thomas .................... 304 Conservation in the 1980's. W. K. Reilly ..... 500 Alcoholism in the Executive Suite. T. P. Pike 166 AMERICA Wake Up America. G. V. Jagt ............. 647 Our Faith In Ourselves Is On The Line. G. R. Ford ....................... 651 AMERICAN federation of labor and Congress of Industrial organisation The Trade Union Movement. G. Meany ..... 164 New Vistas for Union Power in the Eighties. J. M. Rosow ................ 469 AMERICAN Meals The Soviet Threat. J. D. Garwood .......... 458 AMERICANISM De-mystifying Anti-Americanism. C. W. Bray, III ........................ 277 ANIMALS, wild The Natural Land-Use System Of Wildlife Ranching. D. Hopcraft ........... 465 APARTHEID Whither South Africa. M. G. Buthelezi ...... 21 ARAB states, Foreign relations U.S. Arab Relations. A. Ghandour .......... 720 ARMAMENTS ATOMIC energy The Need For Perspective. C. Robbins ...... 294 ATOMIC power, Economic aspects U.S. Energy. C. J. Dibona ................. 104 Energy in the '80s. R. C. Youngdahl ........ 112 ATOMIC power Energy Problems Are Caused By Government. F. W. Lewis ................ 205 The United Kingdom's Approach to Energy Policy. N. Lamont ............... 327 ATOMIC warfare The Flexibility of Our Plans. H. Brown ...... 741 AUTOMOBILE A Profile Of The Future. C. K. Oraki ....... 24 AUTOMOBILE Industry and trade, United States The American Car Market. W. P. Tippett Jr. 371 BANKING law Profitable Banking in the 1990s. E. E. Crutchfield, Jr . .................... 535 BANKS and Banking, United States Profitable Banking in the 1980s. E. E. Crutchfield Jr . ..................... 535 The International Financial Institutions. G. W. Miller ................ 541 BIOLOGY The Industrial Potential of Recombinant DNA Technology. W. N. Hubbard Jr. ..... 342 BUREAUCRACY The Delaney Clause. J. W. Megown ......... 16 Capitalism Anyone? I. M. Stelzer ........... 48 Agricultural Chemicals. J. D. Early ......... 92 The Bureaucratic Shadow Government. C. Gould ................... 232 The Peril of Growing Dependency. W. Wiesman 270 The University and the Perilous Eighties. F. D. Murphy .................. 279 Environmental Regulation. G. Spcth ......... 388 Bureaucracy And Science. H. M. Agnew .. 694 Taxation Without Representation. R. L. Ash . 733 BUSINESS and government Corporate Communication With Shareholders and Investors. R. S. Karmel .. 39 BUSINESS and the media Breaking Down The Barriers. J. P. Gannon .. 133 Why Not Issue Ads? W. C. Butcher ......... 265 The Press Conference. J. J. Duome ......... 473 BUSINESS and professional women Women and Men in Management. B. A. Stead ............................ 10 BUSINESS education Management Short-Fall in the 1980s a Threat for the American Economy. R. J. Buckley . 247 Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 Oct. 15, 1979 to Oct. 1, 1980 Index BUSINESS ethics Christian Faith And Economic Values. B. H. Warren ................... 183 Industrial Integrity - America's Future. R. C. Wilson .................... 284 BUSINESS forecasting International Business Strategies for the Eighties. T. D. Barrow ............ 656 BUSINESS International aspects The Transnationals' Impact on Host Countries. V. A. Rice ................... 130 BUSINESS management and organization Have A Positive Attitude To Change. R. Weintraub ................... 8 The Chief Executive in the Year 2000. D. Rockefeller .................... 162 Quality of Work Life. R. H. Guest .......... 310 Forecasting the Weather and Controlling the Organizational Climate. H. G. Miller .. 610 BUSINESS men The Advantages of Becoming an Entrepreneur. R. Weintraub .............. 8 Business and the Media. J. P. Gannon ....... 133 A Challenge To Corporations In The 80s. D. P. Rogers ................... 430 BUSINESS, Political aspects Political Activism: The Corporate Dilemma. W. F. May ................... 455 Dealing With The Crisis Of Credibility. K. B. Druck ................. 514 Time For A Turnaround. J. W. Hanky ...... 553 BUSINESS, Small business The Challenge to Small Business. L. H. Hodges, Jr . ........................ 282 BUSINESS, Social aspects Living With Reality Centered Leaders and Followers. J. R. Pisapia .............. 56 Going Public for the Private Enterprise System. W. C. Butcher ......... 265 CALIFORNIA Some Alarming Side Effects From Proposition 13. D. Angel ................. 482 CANADA Tourism. R. J. Tingley .................... 172 The Differences Between East and West Canada. L. Grossman 477 CANADA, Economic conditions Interprovincial Barriers. L. Grossman ........ 627 CANADA, Economic policy The Differences Between East and West Canada. L. Grossman ................... 477 CANADA Industries and resources A Canadian Common Market. L. Grossman . 477 The Economic Challenges Ahead. L. Grossman .................... 627 CANCER Cancer And The Chemical Industry. W. J. McCarville ....................... 136 CAPITAL A Tale Of Two Markets. W. B. Wriston ..... 581 CAPITALISM A Challenge To Business. C. Wohlatetter .... 433 CARBON Dioxide CO, And The "Greenhouse Effect". D. Hayes .............................. 306 CARIBBEAN Sea Another Russian Puddle? B. Chappell ....... 689 CENSORSHIP Cable Television. R. M. Baruch ............. 209 CHEMICAL Industries The Impact Of RCRA On The Chemical Industry. W. M. McCarville 28 Agricultural Chemicals. J. D. Early ......... 92 Wisdom In The Workplace. W. J. McCarville ....................... 136 Chemical Waste. D. L. Baader .............. 496 CHEMICAL warfare The Russian Chemical Warfare Menace. H. Heflin .............................. 730 CHILD welfare, United States Listen to the Children. A. Martinez ......... 18 CHINA (Peoples Republic of) Trade With China. G. H. Dixon ............ 83 CITIES and Towns, United States Unrest in the City. J. W. Compton .......... 347 Free Urban Land Markets. W. Block ........ 659 CITIZENSHIP Political Action. E. N. Williams ............. 633 CITIZENSHIP, Education for Ascendency and Decline. C. W. Bray III ..... 493 CIVIL Aeronautic Board Deregulate The Airlines Now. C. E. Meyer, Jr . ........................ 409 Airline Deregulation or Not. K. Hammarskjold ....................... 555 CIVIL rights I The Unfulfilled Promise. A. W. VanSinderen . 565 CIVIL service, United States Efficient Government. A. K. Campbell ....... 229 CIVILIZATION The Family. M. M. Cuomo ................ 268 COAL The Time To Act Is Now. A. Hammer ...... 45 Coal And Uranium Our Only Choices. T. M. Hahn, Jr . ........................ 532 COLLECTIVE bargaining Productivity and Labor. R. A. Georgine ..... 151 COLLEGES and Universities The University is the Ultimate Sanctuary of Freedom of Spirit. D. B. Holbrook ........ 263 COLLEGES and Universities Curriculum Debating the Great Issues. G. Turbeville ..... 30 COLLEGES and Unlvarsliss, United States The Hazards of Mediocrity. E. G. Bogue .... 146 Higher Education for a New Era. A. W. Oscar ............................ 242 The Dangers Of Bureaucratic Intervention. F. D. Murphy . 279 Higher Education in the 80s. J. C. Sawhill ... 425, Why Do You Go to a University? N. Annan .............................. 589 The Perpetual Squint. E. D. Eddy ........... 601 The Relationship Between City And Campus. R. A. Manahan ......................... 717 COLLEGE education, Value of Higher Education for a New Era. A. W. Ostar ............................ 242 COLLEGE graduates "Well, So You're a College Graduate?" B. A. Rogge .......... ............. 612 COLLEGE professors and Instructors Education In The Humanities. R. C. Jeffrey .. 522 COLLEGE student aid Can We Afford A Student Lifetime Indenture Plan? A. W. Ostar ............. 242 COLLEGE women Women Faculty And Their Effect On Women Students. M. E. Tidball .......... 380 COMMERCE The Markets Of The World. J. Van Andel ... 338 International Business Strategies for the Eighties. T. D. Barrow ............ 656 The Five Major Forces Affecting the World Today. O. L. Freeman ............ 683 Europe in the SOs. P. F. Dobbelmann ........ 723 COMMUNICATIONS The Future of Communications. N. B. Hannay .......................... 461 On Becoming A Nation Of Friends. A. W. Van Sinderen ..................... 565 COMMUNICATION, Social aspects Five Minutes to Countdown. R. M. Baruch .. 549 COMMUNITY Ills The Relationship Between City And Campus. R. A. Manahan ................ 717 COMMUNITY, service Reflections on Voluntarism in America. T. M. Haburgh ................ 484 The Case for Corporate Philanthropy. K. N. Dayton .......................... 619 COMPUTERS Computer Security and Privacy. M. J. Keliher ................... 662 CONDUCT of life The Voluntary Observance Of Informal Codes Of Conduct. J. A. Howard 450 Generating Good Signs. R. G. Capon Jr. ..... 765 CONSERVATION of resources Conservation in the 1980's. W. K. Reilly ..... 500 Conservation in the 1980's. W. K. Reilly ..... 756 CONSUMERISM Consumerism and Congress. H. M. Metzenbaum ..................... 115 CORPORATION law Professionalism and the Corporate Bar. H. M. Williams .................... 758 CORPORATIONS Vol. XLVI Page The Disclosure of Information. D. P. Rogers . 430 A Challenge To Business. C. Wohlstetter .... 433 Are U.S. Corporations a Bargain for Europeans? D. Z. Loye .................. 599 A Whole New World of Public Policy. W. H. Chase .. . ? . 666 How Industry Will Cope With Massive Layoffs. W. J. Morin .................... 702 CORPORATIONS, Charitable contributions A Challenge to Business. C. Wohlstetter ..... 433 Curing the Unrecognized Malady Which Afflicts Private Enterprrsc. J. A. Howard .. 450 The Case for Corporate Philanthropy. K. N. Dayton .......................... 619 CORPORATIONS, Multinationals The Transnationals' Impact on Host Countries. V. A. Rice ................... 13Q What's Ahead for Multinational Accounting Firms. A. E. MacKay ......... 142 Are U.S. Corporations a Bargain for Europeans? D. Z. Loye .................. 599 The Opportunity To Plan And Operate Across National Borden. T. D. Barrow .... 656 The Five Major Forces Affecting the World Today. O. L. Freeman ................... 683 COURTS, Supreme Court A Free Press And The Judiciary. H. K. Copley ........................... 169 CUBA The Caribbean Sea. B. Chappell ............ 689 CULTURE No Arts, No Letters - No Society. H. C. Jacobs ........................... 562 DEFAMATION The Increase In Defamation. D. Mahoney .... 378 Terrorism. D. M. Trent .................... 79 The Markets of the World. J. Van Andel .... 338 The Growing Demand for Industrial Democracy. H. Rebhan :................. 395 DEMOCRATIC party Acceptance Address. J. Carter .............. 706 Acceptance Address. W. Mondale ........... 710 Principles of Democratic Party. E. M. Kennedy ......................... 714 DISCRIMINATION In employment Getting Along. B. A. Stead ................ 10 Seek Out the Problems. G. J. Fippinger ..... 222 The Unfulfilled Promise. A. W. VanSinderen ..................... 565 DUE process of law Undue Stress On Due Process. C. F. LaRue ........................... 591 EAST and West The Clash Of The Cherished And The Coveted. C. W. Bray, III ........ 277 ECONOMIC assistance, American The Third World. G. Marotta .............. 124 ECONOMIC conditions The Third World. G. Marotta 124 ECONOMIC freedom Take Me Home, Country Road. G. A. Stinson ...................... r.... 87 The Peril of Growing Dependency. W. Wiegman ........................... 270 ECONOMIC planning, International World Peace Through World Purchasing. A. E. Jones 89 The Transnationals' Impact on Host Countries. V. A. Rice ................... 130 The West In The World Today. M. Thatcher . 1% The International Financial Institutions. G. W. Miller ................ 541 Price vs Policy. W. B. Wriston ............. 581 ECONOMIC policy, United States Why Do We Finance Their Military Buildup? S. Thurmond ................... 386 ECONOMISTS The Need To Widen Our World View. H. Cleveland ...................... 334 EDISON, Thomas Alva The Centennial of Light. J. G. Cook 154 EDUCATION "Well, So You're a College Graduate?" B. A. Rogge ........................... 612 Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 Oct. 15, 1979 to :Oct. 1, 1980 Index EDUCATION and government The Dangers Of Bureaucratic Intervention. F. D. Murphy .............. 279 EDUCATION and Industry Curing the Unrecognized Malady Which Afflicts Private Enterprise. J. A. Howard .. 450 EDUCATION and state Regulations Must Promote The Common Goal. T. M. Hesburgh ................... 484 The Relationship Between City And Campus. R. A. Manahan ................ 717 EDUCATION, curriculum Beyond Retrenchment. J. C. Sawhill ......... 425 EDUCATION of children What Works In Reading? S. L. Blumenfeld .. 749 EDUCATION of women The Re-entry Woman. S. M. Bennett ........ 502 EDUCATION, Objectives Higher Education in the 80s. J. C. Sawhill ........................... 425 EDUCATION, Philosophy Back to the Basics. J. D. Garwood .......... 42 The Educational Legacy of Albert Schweitzer. R. Abrell .................... 391 EDUCATION, Philosophy The Voluntary Observance Of Informal Codes Of Conduct. J. A. Howard ......... 450 Education In The Humanities. R. C. Jeffrey .. 522 EDUCATION Teachers No Arts, No Letters - No Society. H. C. Jacobs ........................... 562 EDUCATION, United States The Innovation Recession. J. G. Cook ....... 154 The Hazards of Mediocrity. E. G. Bogue .... 146 Six Barriers to Basics. J. Dunworth ......... 190 EDUCATIONAL research The Challenge To Education Today. R. G. Scanlon .......................... 727 ELECTRONICS The Electronics Revolution and You. H. J. Gray ........................ 635 EMOTIONS Facts And Values. J. D. Heldman ........... 603 EMPLOYMENT Seven Danger Signals Of Termination. W. J. Morin ................ 702 ENERGY A Move In The Direction Of Energy Independence. E. Donley ................. 507 The Time To Act Is Now. A. Hammer ...... 45 The International Energy Problem. E. G. Jefferson ......................... 572 Energy and the Soviet Threat. P. W. J. Wood 680 ENERGY, Great Britain The United Kingdom's Approach to Energy Policy. N. Lamont ............... 327 ENERGY, United States Energy Policy. 1. M. Stelzer ................ 48 Moving Off The Razor's Edge. C. J. Dibona ........................... 104 Energy in the '80s. R. C. Youngdahl ........ 112 Why Energy Problems Don't Get Solved. C. J. DiBona .................... 187 Energy For You and Me, But What About the Kids? F. W. Lewis ...................... 205 State of the Union. J. Carter ............... 226 The Changing Picture of Energy. C. Robbins . 294 Inflation And Energy. J. Carter ............. 354 Energy Policies. T. G. Moore .............. 505 The Role of Wood in Our Energy Future. T. M. Hahn, Jr. ... ........ . 532 A Time to Stand United. A. B. Trowbridge 546 Energy for the Eighties. E. F. Loveland ...... 653 ENGLISH language Standard English. B. H. Alexander .......... 437 No Arts, No Letters - No Society. H. C. Jacobs ........................... 562 The Art Of Expression. N. Armen .......... 589 ENVIRONMENT The Impact Of RCRA On The Chemical Industry. W. J. McCarville ............... 28 A Fail Safe Society. W. B. Wriston ......... 158 Environmental Benefits of a Solar World. D. Hayes ........................ 306 Environmental Regulation. G. Speth ......... 388 Conservation in the 1980's. W. K. Reilly ..... 500 ENVIRONMENTALISTS Dreams and Illusions. C. J. DiBona ......... 187 EQUALITY Page The New Civility. D. Mahoney ............. 378 Freedom And Equality Are Linked To Risk. H. H. Hines, Jr . ................... 698 ETHICS Constant Values in a Changing World. B. H. Warren .................... 183 EUROPEAM,economlc community Europe. M. Thatcher ...................... 98 EUROPE, Economic conditions Europe in the 80s. P. F. Dobbclmann ........ 723 EXAMINATIONS Why Do You Go to a University? N. Annan . 589 EXCELLENCE A Commitment To Excellence. J. D.. Garwood ......................... 42 EXECUTIVES The Chief Executive in the Year 2000. D. Rockefeller .......................... 162 Alcoholism in the Executive Suite. T. P. Pike ........................ 166 Leadership. N. D. Potter ................... 180 CEO's and the Public Business. W. F. May ............................. 455 Dealing With The Crisis Of Credibility. K. B: Druck ................. 514 Leadership On Trial. J. F. Schlueter ......... 537 EXPORT trade The Challenge to Small Business. L. H. Hodges, Jr . ....................... 282 FAMILY Listen to the Children. A. Martinez ......... 18 The Basic Unit Of Civilization. M. M. Cuomo .......................... 268 FARMERS The Plight Of The Independent Farmer. L. Thomas ..................... 304 FARM, Economy America's Changing Farm Structure. L. Thomas ............................. 304 FARM Management Nature's Technology. D. Hopcraft .......... 465 FEDERAL and state relations The Rise Of The Western Coalition. T. Miller ............................... 117 FEDERAL Communication Commission Press Freedom. W. S. Paley ................ 670 FEDERAL government Efficient Government. A. K. Campbell ....... 229 FEDERAL land The Alienation of the West. T. Miller ............................... 117 FEDERAL reserve system A Less Expansive Government. R. A. Bryant . 520 FINANCE, United States The Bureaucratic Shadow Government. C. Gould ................... 232 FINANCE, International The World in the 1980s. H. J. Mast ......... 253 FINANCE, California California's Tax Revolt: Camelot Revisited. D. Angel ..................... 482 FREE ente-prise Capitalism Anyone? I. M. Stelzer ........... 48 What's Right With America. G. A. Stinson .. 87 A Fail Safe Society. W. B. Wriston ......... 158 Government Regulation. R. C. Tower ....... 676 FREE speech Whose First Amendment? J. A. Barron ...... 313 FREEDOM Freedom And Equality Are Linked To Risk. H. H. Hines, Jr . ................... 698 A World Wide Battle. E. T. Benson ......... 198 The Peril of Growing Dependency. W. Wiseman ........................... 270 FREEDOM of the press Supreme Court Decisions. E. H. Methvin .......................... 120 A Free Press And The Judiciary. H. K. Copley ................. 169 The Press in this Modern World. G. E. Ready ............................ 219 Whose First Amendment? J. A. Barron ...... 313 A Continuing Struggle. W. S. Paley ......... 670 The Media And The Intelligence Agencies. S. Turner ..................... 753 Vol. XLVI GAMBLING Is There a Gaming Industry. W. H. McElnea,Jr . ..................... 746 GAMING Industry The Truth And The Consequences. W. H. McElnea, Jr . ..................... 746 GOD This Gift of Peace. M. Teresa .............. 510 GOVERNMENT A Government for All Seasons. W. S. Sneath 322 People or Money ... Which Will Rule The State? L. S. Dreyfus ............ 364 GOVERNMENT appropriations and expenditures The Bureaucratic Shadow Government. C. Gould .............................. 232 The Economy Must Be Revitalized. P. W. McCracken ....................... 357 GOVERNMENT ownership The United Kingdom's Approach to Energy Policy. N. Lamont ...................... 327 GOVERNMENT regulations An Economist's Response To Big Business Day. M. L. Weidenbaum ................ 421 Regulations Must Promote The Common Goal, T. M. Haburgh ................... 484 GOVERNMENT regulation of Business Leadership On Trial. J. F. Schlueter ......... 537 Beckoning the Decade of Deregulations. D. Rockefeller .......................... 605 GOVERNMENT regulation of Industry Too Many Experts - Or Too Few? J. W. Hanley ........................... 109 New Economic Frontiers. J. Van Andel ...... 338 Is There Hope for the 1980's? P. W. McCracken ....................... 357 The Turning Point. W. T. Coleman Jr. ...... 367 Deregulate The Airlines Now. C. E. Meyer, Jr . ........................ 409 Free The Fortune 500. M. L. Weidenbaum ... 421 The Oil Industry. K. B. Druck .............. 514 Slow Death For Free Enterprise. R. C. Tower 676 Energy and the Soviet Threat. P. W. J. Wood 680 The Underground Taxes. R. L. Ash ......... 733 GOVERNMENT spending policy Our Inflation Mess. G. Drossel ............. 398 A Less Expansive Government. R. A. Bryant . 520 GREAT BRITAIN, Economic relations Europe. M. Thatcher 98 GREAT BRITAIN, f=oreign relations Foreign Policy of Great Britain. M. Thatcher . 1% GREAT BRITAIN, Foreign relations, Russia Foreign Policy of Great Britain. M. Thatcher ............................ 1% GREAT BRITAIN, Politics and government Northern Ireland. H. Atkins ................ 66 GUIDED missiles The Flexibility of Our Plans. H. Brown ...... 741 HEALTH Private Initiative Or Government Coercion. H. T. Ballantine, Jr . ............ 258 Major Issues in National Health Policy. R. Ricardo-Campbell ............. 744 HEALTH maintenance organizations (HMO'S) Major Issues in National Health Policy. R. Ricardo-Campbell ............. 744 HOSPITALS The Importance Of Caring. I. Kraus ........ 5% MOUSING, finance The Secondary Mortgage Market. P. R. Brinkerhoff ....................... 297 HUMAN rights Individual Human Dignity. John Paul 11 ..... 4 American Purpose and International Human Rights. J. L. Caldwell ................... 251 The United Nations on Trial. W. F. Hoffmann ........................ 361 In Pursuit of a Consistent Foreign Policy. D. Rockefeller ................... 517 IDEALS Look Always At The Horizon. E. D. Eddy ... 601 INDIAN Ocean The Indian Ocean and U. S. Security. A. Harrigan ............................ 674 Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 Oct. 15, 1979 to Oct. 1, 1980 Index INDIVIDUALITY The Value Of Self Improvement. M. D. Isaacson ......................... 351 INDUSTRIAL relations A Failure Of Supervision. J. F. Toot, Jr. .... 236 The Growing Demand for Industrial Democracy. H. Rebhan .................. 395 New Vistas for Union Power in the Eighties. J. M. Rosow ................... 469 INDUSTRIAL research The Industrial Potential of Recombinant DNA Technology. W. N. Hubbard Jr. .......... 342 INDUSTRIAL wagers The Transnationals' Impact on Host Countries. V. A. Rice ................... 130 INFLATION (finance) The Unlimited Quantity Of Dollars. J. M. Snyder ... .. .................... 36 Campaign Issues. E. M. Kennedy ........... 260 Inflation And Energy. J. Carter ............. 354 Our Inflation Mess. G. Drossel ............. 398 Inflation: The Seven Percent Solution. R. A. Bryant .................. 520 Fighting Inflation on Both Sides of the Atlantic. H. J. Bechtolf .............. 630 INFORMATION The Need To Widen Our World View. H. Cleveland ........................... 334 INFORMATION, society An Information Society. N. B. Hannay ...... 461 INNOVATIONS Bureaucracy And Science. H. M. Agnew ..... 694 INTEGRITY A Commitment To Excellence. J. D. Garwood ......................... 42 Industrial Integrity - America's Future. R. C. Wilson ........................... 284 INTERNATIONAL Air Transport Association Diplomatic Solutions Not Unilateral Impositions. K. Hammarskjold ........... 555 INTERNATIONAL Energy Agency The International Energy Problem. E. G. Jefferson ......................... 572 INTERNATIONAL Monetary Fund The International Financial Institutions. G. W. Miller ................ 541 INTERNATIONAL relations Trade With China. G. H. Dixon ............ 83 Restructuring Our Society. J. Naisbitt ....... 557 Independence and World Citizenship. A. R. Cecil ............................ 622 INTERNATIONAL Trade The US - European Relationship. N. Henderson .......................... 73 World Peace Through World Purchasing. A. E. Jones ... .. ...... ............. 89 ............. Our Inflation Mess. G. Drosses 398 INTERNATIONAL Year of the Child A Focus On Issues Raised During The International Year Of The Child. A. Martinez ............................ 18 INTERSTATE Commerce Commission The Defense of Government Regulation of Trucking. B. C. Whitlock, Jr . ............ 61 The ICC and Trucking Deregulation. A. D. O'Neal ........................... 72 Transportation Policy. W. T. Coleman Jr. .... 367 INVESTMENTS Where Is The Outlook For Investment Encouraging? H. J. Mast ................ 253 IRELAND, Northern Not A "Colonial Situation". H. Atkins ...... 66 Violence Destroys the Work of Justice. C. B. Daly ...................... 373 ISRAEL Foreign relations U.S. Arab Relations. A. Ghandour .......... 720 JOURNALISM Consumerism and Congress. H. M. Metzenbaum ..................... 115 Prospects and Promises - The Century's Last Decades. R. J. Buckley ..... 300 JOURNALISM, United States Journalists Versus Justices. E. H. Methvin ... 120 Business and the Media. J. P. Gannon ....... 133 The Press in this Modern World. G. E. Reedy ............................ 219 KNOWLEDGE The Perpetual Squint. E. D. Eddy ........... 601 "Well, So You're a College Graduate?" B. A. Rogge ........................... 612 L LABOR and laboring classes Cancer And The Chemical Industry. W. J. McCarvilk .. .. ................. 136 Productivity and Labor. R. A. Georginc ..... 151 Quality of Work Life. R. H. Guest .......... 310 LABOR ethics The Values By Which We Live. D. Rockefeller .......................... 106 LAND Is Zoning Obsolete? W. Block .............. 659 LAND use The Natural Land-Use System Of Wildlife Ranching. D. Hopcraft ........... 465 LATIN AMERICA, Economic conditions Development And Trade. F. X. Gannon ..... 138 LAW Terrorism. D. M. Trent .................... 79 LAW, United States Undue Stress On Due Process. C. F. LaRue . 591 LAWYERS Undue Stress On Due Process. C. F. LaRue . 591 Professionalism and the Corporate Bar. H. M. Williams 758 Lawyers Must Respond To The Future Of Change. R. L. Geltzer ................... 763 LEADERSHIP Living With Reality Centered Leaders and Followers. J. R. Pisapia ................. 56 The Chief Executive in the Year 2000. D. Rockefeller .................... 162 The Need For Renaissance. N, D. Potter .... 180 We Need More Sloans, Sarnoffs, Ketterings. R. J. Buckley ................ 247 Quality Leadership. R. C. Wilson ........... 284 Prospects and Promises - The Century's Last Decades. R. J. Buckley ..... ... ... 300 Leadership In Our Time. R. Abrell ......... 391 CEO's and the Public Business. W. F. May .. 455 Leadership On Trial. J. F. Schlueter ......... 537 Exploring Leadership. E. D. Kenna .......... 638 Generating Good Signs. R. G. Capon Jr. .. .. 765 LIBERAL education Debating the Great Issues. G. Turbeville ..... 30 LIBERTY The Obligations Of Liberty. M. Thatcher .... 98 Government Regulation. R. C. Tower ....... 676 LIFE Organizational Life. J. R. Pisapia ........... 56 The Values By Which We Live. D. Rockefeller .......................... 106 LOVE The Family. M. M. Cuomo ................ 268 Smile At Each Other. M. Teresa ............ 310 On Becoming A Nation Of Friends. A. W. VanSinderen ..................... 565 LOVE canal Chemical Waste. D. L. Baeder .............. 4% MARKETING Direct Marketing In The Age Of Electronic Communications. R. M. Baruch .......... 549 MEDICAL research Policy To Encourage Primary Research. R. Ricardo-Campbell .................... 744 MEDICAL Service What Patients Want In Their Doctors.' H. L. Bowden 325 .......................... MEDICAL service, Socialized Private Initiative Or Government Coercion? H. T. Ballantine, Jr. 258 MEDICINE, Practice Private Initiative Or Government Coercion? H. T. Ballantine, Jr . ... ............... 258 The importance Of Caring. 1. Kraus ........ 5% MEDICINE, United States What Patients Want In Their Doctors. H. L. Bowden .......................... 325 MIDDLE East The Persian Gulf. A. DeBorchgrave ......... 405 MILITARY assistance, United States Security Assistance and Military Exports. M. Nimetz ............................. 584 MONETARY policy Fighting Inflation on Both Sides of the Atlantic. H. J. Bechtolf .................. 630 MONEY, Int.rnat$onel aspects Price vs Policy. W. B. Wriston ............. 581 MONEY, United States The Unlimited Quantity Of Dollars. J. M. Snyder ........................... 36 A Less Expansive Government. R. A. Bryant . 520 Usury Limits. D. Rockefeller ............... 605 MORAL attitudes Individual Human Dignity. John Paul II ..... 4 A World Wide Battle. E. T. Benson ......... 198 MORTGAGE The Secondary Mortgage Market. P. R. Brinkerhoff ....................... 297 N NATIONAL association of manufacturer A Time to Stand United. A. B. Trowbridge .. 546 NATIONAL Trust for Historic Preservation An Evolving Ethic. J. Biddle ............... 53 NATIONALISM The Five Major Forces Affecting the World Today. O. L. Freeman ................... 683 NATURE The Alienation of the West. T. Miller ....... 117 NEGROES In the United States The Decade of the 8011. E. N. Williams ...... 213 NEGROES In the United States, Education Unrest in the City. 1. W. Compton .......... 347 Standard English. B. H. Alexander .......... 437 NETHERLANDS A Place For American Companies? P. F. Dobbelmann ...................... 723 NEWS Prospects and Promises - The Century's Last Decades. R. J. Buckley .......... . ... 300 NEWSPAPERS, United States The Restoration Of Partisan Voices. G. E. Reedy ............................ 219 NICARAGUA The Future of Nicaragua. R. Solis .......... 273 NORTH Atlantic Treaty Organization American Nuclear Missile Weapons in Western Europe. L. Brezhnev ............. 34 The Military Scene Has Changed. N. Henderson .......................... 73 J JAPAN, Economic relations, United States United States and Japan Trade Relations. W. P. Tippett Jr . ....................... 371 Some Reflections on Japan. L. W. Beer....... ....................... 443 JAPAN, Politics and government Some Reflections On Japan. L. W. Beer ..... 443 JOBS Redesigning Jobs Around People. C. Bird .... 202 Seven Danger Signals Of Termination. W. J. Morin ........................... 702 MAIL, United States The Postal Service. W. F. Bolger ........... 239 MANAGEMENT Efficient Government. A. K. Campbell ....... 229 The Lou and Crucial Art. J. F. Toot, Jr. .... 236 Management Short-Fall in the 1980s a Threat for the American Economy. R. J. Buckley . 247 MAN, Influence of envlronmsnt Forecasting the Weather and Controlling the Organizational Climate. H. G. Miller ...... 610 OIL U.S. Energy. C. J. Dibona ................. 104 What IR And Yes If. R. C. Youngdahl 112 U.S. - Saudi Economic Interests. C. F. Bergsten .......................... 400 Energy Policies. T. G. Moore .............. 505 OIL Industry Why Energy Problems Don't Get Solved. C. J. DiBona ........................... 187 The Oil Industry. K. B. Druck .......... 514 The Decade Of Production. E F. Loveland 653 OIL (sisal.) The Time To Act Is Now. A. Hammer ......-145 Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 Oct. 15, 1979 to Oct. 1, 1980 Index ORGANIZATION of American states Should the Americas Reorganize the OAS? F. X. Gannon .......................... 138 P PALESTINE, Jewish-Arab problems Quo Vadis? A. Ghandour 720 PARENTS Redesigning Jobs Around People. C. Bird ................................ 202 PARENT child relationship Education Depends On You. J. Dunworth .... 190 PEACE World Peace Through World Purchasing. A. E. Jones ............................ 89 This Gift of Peace. M. Teresa .............. 510 Acceptance Address. J. Carter .............. 706 PHYSICIANS The Role of Government in Health-Care Delivery in the 1980s. H. T. Ballantine, Jr. 258 What Patients Want In Their Doctors. H. L. Bowden .......................... 325 POLITICAL activity Special Interest Groups. L. S. Dreyfus ....... 364 POLITICAL ethics People or Money ... Which Will Rule the State? L. S. Dreyfus 364 POLITICAL science Political Action. E. N. Williams ............ 633 POLLUTION Let's Hear From The Experts. J. L. Paluszek 440 Chemical Waste. D. L. Bander .. ...... . 4% Building A Firm Foundation. W. K. Reilly ... 756 PRESERVATION of buildings Preservation. J. Biddle ..................... 53 PRESIDENTIAL campaigns, 1980 Campaign Issues. E. M. Kennedy ........... 260 Acceptance Address. R. Reagan ............ 642 Acceptance Address. G. Bush ............... 646 Wake Up America. G. V. Jagt ............. 647 Our Faith In Ourselves Is On The Line. G. R. Ford ....................... 651 Acceptance Address. J. Carter .............. 706 Acceptance Address. W. Mondale ........... 710 Common Hopes For The Future. E. M. Kennedy ......................... 714 Let's Get American Working Again. R. Reagan ............................. 738 PRESS conference The Press Conference. J. J. Duome ......... 473 PRESSURE, Political The Decade of the 80's. E. N. Williams ...... 213 PRIVACY Computer Security and Privacy. M. J. Keliher ........................... 662 PRODUCTIVITY Productivity and Labor. R. A. Georgine ..... 151 The Innovation Recession. J. G. Cook ....... 154 A Failure Of Supervipn. J. F. Toot, Jr. ..... 236 The Economy Must Be Revitalized. P. W. McCracken ....................... 357 The U.S. Economy in Extremis. P. M. Boarman ......................... 525 Constructive Change. C. R. Vance .......... 568 Forecasting the Weather and Controlling the Organizational Climate. H. G. Miller .. 610 PUBLIC Interest Uncritical Lovers ... Unloving Critics. F. L. Byrom 614 PUBLIC opinion Who Is Going to Deliver the Bad News? J. L. Paluszek .......................... 440 Driving Forces in Public Policy. J. D. Heldman ......................... 603 Public Relations Role In It. W. H. Chase ........................... 666 PUBLIC relations Public Relations And Change. B. L. Jones ... 216 Going Public for the Private Enterprise System. W. C. Butcher .................. 265 The Press Conference. J. J. Duome ......... 473 A Whole New World of Public Policy. W. H. Chase ........................... 666 PUBLIC schools The Failure To Educate Our Children. J. W. Compton ......................... 347 PUBLIC speaking Public Speaking and Other Coronary Threats. M. D. Isaacson ................. 351 Page The Disclosure of Information. D. P. Rogers . 430 QUALITY The Hallmarks Of Quality. E. G. Rogue ..... 146 RACE problems Consultation Amongst All The People. M. G. Buthelezi ........................ 21 RADIO communication The Shortwave Radio. F. Stanton ........... 75 RAILROADS, United States Urban Transportation. C. K. Orski .......... 24 RAPID Transit Urban Transportation. C. K. Orski .......... 24 READING, studying and leaching What Works in Reading? S. L. Blumenfeld ... 749 REASON Reason, Responsibility And Reciprocity. D. B. Holbrook ......................... 263 RELIGIOUS, liberty Individual Human Dignity. John Paul II ..... 4 RESEARCH Too Many Experts - Or Too Few?. J. W. Hanky 109 The International Energy Problem. E. G. Jefferson .......................... 572 RESEARCH, United States The Innovation Recession. J. G. Cook ....... 154 Getting Things in Focus. J. W. Hanley ...... 412 REGULATORY Agencies, United States The Role of Regulatory Agencies in the Eighties. L. Kanuk ...................... 315 REPORTERS and reporting Business and the Media. J. P. Gannon ....... 133 A Free Press And The Judiciary. H. K. Copley ........................... 169 The Media And The Intelligence Agencies. S. Turner .............................. 753 RESPONSIBILITY America the Apologetic. J. W. Hanley ....... 553 REPUBLICAN party Acceptance Address. R. Reagan ............ 642 Acceptance Address. G. Bush ............... 646 Wake Up America. G. V. Jagt ............. 647 Let's Talk About the Future. G. R. Ford .... 651 RISK Our Teehnu-Economic System. J. F. Coates .. 176 Risk and Other Four-Letter Words. W. B. Wriston ................. :........ 158 "But What If-Ers". E. D. Kenna ........... 638 Risks of Progress. H. H. Hines, Jr. ......... 698 RUSSIA, Armed forces A Reduction Of Soviet Forces In Central Europe. L. Brezhnev ..................... 34 A Period Of Danger. J. S. Pustay ........... 67 U. S. Soviet Armed Forces. B. L. Davis ..... 418 The Russian Chemical Warfare Menace. H. Heflin .............................. 730 RUSSIA, Foreign relations, Afghanistan Soviet Military Intervention in Afghanistan. J. Carter ............................... 194 RUSSIA, Foreign relations, Middle East The Persian Gulf. A. DeBorchgrave ......... 405 RUSSIA, Foreign relations, United States American Nuclear Missile Weapons in Western Europe. L. Brezhnev ..................... 34 Changing Our Trade Policy With The USSR. S. Thurmond 386 RUSSIA, Politics and government The Soviet Threat. J. D. Garwood .......... 458 SAUDI ARABIA U.S. - Saudi Economic Interests. C. F. Bergsten .......................... 400 SCHWEITZER, Albert The Educational Legacy of Albert Schweitzer. R. Abrell .................. ... 391 SCIENTIFIC research The Public Role Of Toxicology. J. W. Hanley ........................... 412 SCIENTISTS The Instant Expert In The Scientific World. J. W. Hanky ...... 109 .. .... ............. The Innovation Recession. J. G. Cook ....... 154 SECURITIES and exchange commission Vol. XLVI Page The Tension Between the First Amendment and the Federal Securities Laws. R. S. Karmel . 39 Peer Review. A. E. MacKay ............... 142 Value-Neutral Decision Making. H. M. Williams ......................... 758 SILICON chips The Electronics Revolution and You. H. J. Gray ............................. 635 SOCIAL change Have. A Positive Attitude To Change. R. Weintraub ........................... 8 The Understanding of Scale. B. L. Jones ..... 216 Let's Hear From The Experts. J. L. Paluszek 440 Change and Challenge. R. C. Jeffrey ........ 522 Overcoming The Resistance To Revolutionary Change. H. J. Gray ..................... 635 The World Is Very Different Now. R. L. Geltzer ........................... 763 SOCIETY Restructuring Our Society. J. Naisbitt ....... 557 No Arts, No Letters - No Society. H. C. Jacobs ........................... 562 SOLAR energy The Changing Picture of Energy. C. Robbins . 294 Environmental Benefits of a Solar World. D. Hayes .............................. 306 SOUTH AFRICA Whither South Africa? M. G. Buthelezi ...... 21 Economic Resurgence And Political Reformation. G. F. Palmer ........................... 529 SPEECH education Standard English. B. H. Alexander .......... 437 SPIES United States Relations with the USSR. R. F. Staar ............................ 597 STATE government The Alienation of the West. T. Miller ....... 117 A Possible War Between The States. A. B. Trowbridge ....................... 546 STATE rights State And Local Policies. M. Baucus ........ 332 STOCKS The World in the 1980s. H. J. Mast ......... 253 STRATEGIC Arms Limitation Treaty (Bait 11) Salt ll. J. Carter ......................... 2 Energy, Defense, and Natural Resources. J. S. Pustay ............................ 67 STUDENT The Year of the Student. H. O. LaBounty, Jr. 59 SUCCESS The Ultimate In Personnel Success. R. G. Capon, Jr . ........................ 765 SUPREME court of the United States Journalists Versus Justices. E. H. Methvin ... 120 SYNFUEL Synfuels, Security and the National Will. E. Donley .............................. 507 TAXATION, California California's Tax Revolt: Camelot Revisited. D. Angel ............................... 482 TAXATION, United States Taxation of Natural Resources. M. Baucus ?... 332 The U.S. Economy in Extremis. P. M. Boarman ......................... 525 Energy for the Eighties. E. F. Loveland ...... 653 Gas Tax And Import Restructure. H. Ford II 691 Taxation Without Representation. R. L. Ash . 733 Let's Get America Working Again. R. Reagan ............................. 738 TEACHERS, qualifications Education Depends On You. J. Dunworth .... 190 TEACHING The Relationship Between Student And Teacher. H. O. LaBounty, Jr . ..................... 59 TEACHING methods The Challenge To Education Today. R. G. Scanlon .......................... 727 What Works In Rading? S. L. Blumenfeld .. 749 TECHNOLOGY Why the People Are Scared. J. F. Coates .... 176 The Future Of Communication. N. B. Hannay 461 Synfuels. Security and the National Will E. Donley .............................. 507 Uncritical Lovers ... Unloving Critics. F. L. Byrom ........................... 614 Bureaucracy And Science. H. M. Agnew ..... 694 Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7 Oct. 15, 1979 to Oct. 1s 1980 Index The Challenge to Education Today. R. G. Scanlon .......................... 727 TELEVISION Press Freedom. W. S. Paley ................ 670 TELEVISION and the First Amendment Electronic Democracy. A. R. Saldich ........ 487 TELEVISION broadcasting Broadcasting and the Law. F. Stanton ....... 75 TELEVISION, broadcasting, United States Cable Television. R. M. Baruch ............. 209 How TV Governs. A. R. Saldich ............ 487 TELEVISION, able Lifestyle Revolutions in the Television Age. R. M. Baruch .......................... 209 Direct Marketing In The Age Of Electronic Communications. R. M. Baruch .......... 549 TERRORISM Threat and Reality. D. M. Trent ............ 79 TOURISM The Biggest Game In Town. R. J. Tingley ... 172 TOXICOLOGY The Public Role Of Toxicology. J. W. Hanley 412 TRADE International Trade Should Be Used In A Positive Manner. J. L. Caldwell .......................... 251 TRADE restrictions Enlightened Self-Interest. A. R. Cecil ........ 622 TRADE unions, International aspect The Growth Of Internationalism. H. Rebhan . 395 TRADE unions, United States Labor's Ability To Change. J. M. Resew .... 469 TRANSPORTATION What Kind Of A Transportation System Is Needed. B. C. Whitlock, Jr . .............. 61 The ICC and Trucking Deregulation. A. D. O'Neal ........................... 72 Tourism. R. J. Tingley .................... 172 TRANSPORTATION, United States A Fully Integrated Transportation System. L. Kanuk .............................. 315 Transportation Policy. W. T. Coleman, Jr. ... 367 TRILATERAL commission In Pursuit of a Consistent Foreign Policy. D. Rockefeller .......................... 517 TRUCKING The Defense of Government Regulation of Trucking. B. C. Whitlock, Jr . ............ 61 The ICC and Trucking Deregulation. A. D. O'Neal ........................... 72 Transportation Policy. W. T. Coleman, Jr. ... 367 TRUTH Know the Truth. J. M. Snyder ............. 36 Constant Values in a Changing World. B. H. Warren .......................... 183 The ImMOBILization of Truth. G. Speth .... 388 UNDEVELOPED areas Threat Or Opportunity? G. Marotta ......... 124 UNEMPLOYMENT How Industry Will Cope With Massive Layoffs. W. J. Morin ........................... 702 UNIONS Productivity and Labor. R. A. Georgine ..... 151 The Trade Union Movement. G. Meany ..... 164 UNITED Nation. The United Nations on Trial. W. F. Hoffmann ........................ 361 UNITED Nations, Educational, scientific and cultural organization The Shortwave Radio. F. Stanton ........... 75 UNITED Nations, Latin America Development And Trade. F. X. Gannon ..... 138 UNITED States, Armed forces U.S. - Soviet Armed Forces. B. L. Davis ... 418 UNITED States, Central intelligence agency American Intelligence in the 1980's. S. Turner .............................. 753 UNITED States, Commerce Our Dependence on Foreign Imports. A. Hammer ............................ 45 A Fully Integrated Transportation System. L. Kanuk .............................. 315 Consumerism and Congress. H. M. Metzenbaum ..................... 115 UNITED States, Constitution The Constitution Is Not A Holy Writ. F. L. Byrom ........................... 614 UNITED States constItutlon, Amendments Electronic Democracy. A. R. Saldich ........ 487 UNITED States, Constitution, Bill of Rights The Tension Between the First Amendment and the Federal Securities Laws. R. S. Karmel . 39 Broadcasting and the Law. F. Stanton ....... 75 Journalists Versus Justices. E. H. Methvin ... 120 A Free Press And The Judiciary. H. K. Copley ........................... 169 Whose First Amendment? J. A. Barron ...... 313 UNITED States, defenses U.S. Response to Soviet Military Force in Cuba. J. Carter ......................... 2 A Period Of Danger. J. S. Pustay ........... 67 State of the Union. J. Carter ............... 226 The Voyage That Is America. E. M. Kennedy 260 Security Assistance and Military Exports. M. Nimetz ............................. 584 The Indian Ocean and U.S. Security. A. Harrigan ............................ 674 The Caribbean Sea. B. Chappell ............ 689 The Ability To Retaliate In Kind. H. Heflin ................ .... ........ 730 Strategic Nuclear Policy. H. Brown ......... 741 UNITED States, Economic conditions Acceptance Address. R. Reagan ............ 642 Where Is The United States Going? H. Ford 11 ............................. 691 UNITED States, Economic history What's Right With America. G. A. Stinson .. 87 UNITED States, Economic planning Five-Year Economic Program for U.S. R. Reagan ............................. 738 UNITED States, Economic policy Prospects and Promises - The Century's Last Decades. R. J. Buckley .............. 300 The Nation's Economy. J. Carter ........... 354 Is There Hope for the 1980's? P. W. McCracken ....................... 357 Free The Fortune 500. M. L. Weidenbaum ... 421 The U.S. Economy in Extremis. P. M. Boarman ......................... 525 The New Economic and Political Order of the 1980's. J. Naisbitt ....................... 557 A Tale Of Two Markets. W. B. Wriston .. 581 UNITED States, Economic relations, China (Peoples Republic of) Opportunity Or Illusion? G. H. Dixon ....... 83 Our Asian Interests. J. K. Emmerson ........ 578 UNITED States, Economic relations, Japan United States and Japan Trade Relations. W. P. Tippett Jr . ....................... 371 Some Reflections On Japan. L. W. Beer ..... 443 Our Asian Interests. J. K. Emmerson ........ 578 UNITED States, Economic relations, Latin America Should the Americas Reorganize the OAS? F. X. Gannon .......................... 138 UNITED States, Economic relations, Russia The United States Grain Program. B. Bergland ............................ 290 Changing Our Trade Policy With The USSR. S. Thurmond ........................... 386 Courses For Action. R. F. Staar ............ 597 UNITED States, Economic relations, Saudi Arabia U.S. - Saudi Economic Interests. C. F. Bergsten .......................... 400 UNITED States, Foreign policy Prospects and Promises - The Century's Last Decades. R. J. Buckley .................. 300 The Need To Widen Our World View. H. Cleveland ........................... 334 In Pursuit of a Consistent Foreign Policy . D. Rockefeller .......................... 517 Constructive Change. C. R. Vance .......... 568 UNITED States, Foreign relations Ascendency and Decline. C. W. Bray III ..... 493 UNITED States, Foreign relation., Europs, Western The US-European Relationship. N. Henderson .......................... 73 UNITED States, Foreign relation., Middle East Countdown For The Western World. A. DeBorchgrave 403 UNITED States, Foreign relations, Russia U.S. Response to Soviet Military Force in Cuba. J. Carter ............................... 2 Actions To Be Taken By The United States. Page J. Carter ............................... 194 A Moral Challenge to the West. E. T. Benson 198 State of the Union. J. Carter ............... 226 Where Do We Go Now? B. L. Davis ........ 418 The Soviet Threat. J. D. Garwood .......... 458 U.S. Foreign Policy. C. R. Vance ........... 568 Courses For Action. R. F. Staar 597 Energy and the Soviet Threat. P. W. J. Wood 680 The Caribbean Sea. B. Chappell ............ 689 UNITED States, Federal Trade Comm ssion The Federal Trade Commission. H. M. Metzenbaum ..................... 115 UNITED States, Food and drug administration The Delaney Clause. J. W. Megown ......... 16 UNITED States, Moral conditions America the Apologetic. J. W. Hanky ....... 553 UNITED States, Nave Naval Supremacy And The Willingness To Use It. A. Harrigan ... ......... .. 674 UNITED States, Politics and government Stop Tampering With the Machinery. C. Gould .............................. 232 UNITED States, Postal Reorganlzltion Act (1971) The Postal Service. W. F. Bolger ........... 239 UNITED States, Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Waste Not -- Want Not. W. J. McCarville .. 28 UNITED States, Trestles, Aupla Salt 11. J. Carter ......................... 2 UNITED Way Uncritical Lovers ... Unloving Critics. F. L. Byrom ........................... 614 URANIUM Coal And Uranium Our Only Choices. T. M. Hahn, Jr . ........................ 532 USURY Beckoning the Decade of Deregulation. D. Rockefeller .......................... 605 VALUES The Values By Which We Live. D. Rockefeller ... .. ...... .............. 106 Less Fumbling And More Efficiency. W. S. Sneath ........................... 322 VIOLENCE Violence Destroys the Work of Justice. C. B. Daly ............................. 373 VOTING The Personal Duty Of The Educated Citizen. E. N. Williams ......................... 633 W WAGES, Economic aspects The Values By Which We Live. D. Rockefeller .......................... 106 WAR The Russian Chemical Warfare Menace. H. Heflin .............................. 730 WOMEN, employment Women and Men in Management. B. A. Stead ............................ 10 Prospects and Challenges. S. M. Bennett ..... 502 Two Paycheck Power. C. Bird .............. 202 This is a Very Good Time. G. J. Fippinger ... 222 The Re-entry Woman. S. M. Bennett ......... 502 WOMEN In education Women Faculty And Their Effect On Women Students. M. E. Tidball .................. 380 WORK Quality of Work Life. R. H. Guest .......... 310 WORLD Demystifying Anti-Americanism. C. W. Bray. III ........................ 277 WORLD politics A World Wide Battle. E. T. Benson ......... 198 Independence and World Citizenship. A. R. Cecil ............................ 622 YOUTH, United States The Personal Duty Of The Educated Citizen. E. N. Williams .................. 633 ZONING Is Zoning Obsolete? W. Block .............. 659 Approved For Release 2009/04/15: CIA-RDP05SO062OR000501350001-7