HARVARD REAPS CIA FUNDS

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CIA-RDP73-00475R000201980010-7
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RIPPUB
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K
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1
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December 27, 2016
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December 30, 2013
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10
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Publication Date: 
April 15, 1967
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rs ?????? ???? It ? oft ea I Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/12/30: CIA-RDP73-00475R000201980010-7 1-10111,L11 WW1 SUNDAY ADVERTISER M. 452,333 S. 448,801. --- ? APR 1-5 1967 'GIFTS' NEAR HAtEivilLtIO ? ? 1. ? ? I t.1. ? ? ? ? Y ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ,... -.7............. /. . 'Some 13 programs and activities at .Harvard University have been financed in part with Contributions from organizations which were "cOnduits" for the Central Intelligence Agency, it was learned Friday. However, the director of one of the affected programs said the CIA made') no attempt to influence th Lcontent, policies or person- Nei of the program. The extent of the CIA sup- port research activities and the like at Harvard was -disclosed byVDean Franklin L. Ford .of of the Faculty of Arts and Sci- ences in an oral report earlier ? this , week. :One published account of the -report, in the Harvard Crim- son, listed the sum involved a.S. $456,000 botween 1960 and 1966 and said that, since 1953, the. International Seminar of - the, Summer School had' received $243,000. NO INFLUENCE TRY The Seminar brings foreign1 ' government leaders- to Harvard i ? each summer./ Henry A. Kissinger executive !: director of the Seminar, said i it did not start until .1960, andt since then has received $135,- 000. He said he was unaware that the CIA had given partial support to the Seminar throught the private foundations which!, served as conduits, but he said i the spy agency had made no-11, efforts to influence any of the /. ? 1 Seminar' S work. None of the money, Kissinger i said, hall unusual restrictions or strings tied to it, although 1 some was designated for. spe- cific programs. This, he said, was routine. ? - N ALL 3 CIA CONDUITS . i According to Kissinger, the Seminar got $49,000 in three e. years from the Asia Founda- tion, and in the last two years,14, received $7282 from the Ameri- can Friends of the Middle East. A third organization, the Fund. Economic Education, awarded .a grant of $15,000 to the Center 1 for Middle Eastern Studies in ... 1964. All three organizations were i ?eailicr reported to be condnits / ,for the CIA. . 4 Kissinger said that even or- ganizations .which do serve as , conduits do not necessarily gct i- all their money from the CIA i + but. areable ,to draw from va, 1 -riot's sources. Or 4.i. ? ? I. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release @ 50-Yr 2013/12/30: CIA-RDP73-00475R000201980010-7