F-2010-01319 INITIAL REQUEST

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05543669
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RIPPUB
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3
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March 9, 2023
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December 8, 2021
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F-2011-02160
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June 11, 2010
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Approved for Release: 2021/11/10 C05543669 June 3,2010 Freedom of Information Act Request Enformation and Privacy Coordinator Central Intelligence Agency Washington, D.C. 20505 Dear Coordinator: Under the Freedom of Information Act, 5 U.S.C. subsection 552,1 am requesting all information or records on a deceased individual named Harry A. Bruno (1893-1978). Mr. Bruno was famous both for his aviation career and for his work as a public relations pioneer. While I am interested in whatever files may be obtained related to Bruno, I am particularly interested in the period 1950-1964. I am a graduate student I believe my requests could be categorized as either "educational & scientific" or "news media." I am willing to pay up to 50 dollars for research and copying fees if need be, and perhaps more if there is good reason for me to believe the documents would be relevant to my research; however: as a student without the resources available to those with full-time employment, I would appreciate a fee waiver for my requests. Moreover, I believe my project qualifies for a fee waiver; although my endeavor, if successfully written and eventually published, could be viewed as a commercial interest, I believe the commercial possibilities are tenuous. Certainly the public interest in learning about government processes during this important phase of American history outweighs the uncertain commercial interest. Please contact me before you process my request if it will be classified as "commercial;" I don't view my project as commercial. If you deny all or part of this request please cite each specific exemption you think justifies your refusal to release the information and notify me of appeal procedures under the law. If you have any questions about handling this request, you may telephone Inc at the number below. Thank you for your time and your help. 1 look forward to hearing from you. Bes Joshua Erling Os gaard obituary The New York Times (b)(6) Approved for Release: 2021/11/10 C05543669 Approved for Release: 2021/11/10 C05543669 Harry A. Bruno, 85, Pioneer Aviator New York Times (1923-Current file); Mar 23, 1978; ProQuest Historical Newspapers The New York times (1851 -2006) pg. 82 arry runo, Harry A. Bruno, a pioneer aviator and public-relations counselor for the aviation industry and a variety of other business clients, died Tuesday in Southampton Hospital of a heart attack. he was 85 years old and lived at Montauk, LI, Mr. Bruno was a member of the Early Birds, a group of airmen who flew before before World War I. He built and flew a monoplane glider at Montclair, N.J., in 1910. He served with the British Royal Flying Corps, Canada, during the war. Mr. Bruno's clients included Charles A. Lindbergh, Clarence D. Chamberlin, Adm. Richard E. Byrd, Dr. Hugo Eckener, Wiley Pest and Harold Getty, Jacqueline Cochran and other pilots who made epic flights. At his retirement in 1969, he a board chairman of H. A. Bruno & Associ- ates Inc., 30 Rockefeller Plaza, which he f nun de d in 1923. Criticized Lindbergh Position The concern handled publicity for lead- ing corporations in the atomic energy, automotive, business-machines, copper, electronics, financial, marine, motion-pic- ture, plastic, petroleum, rubber and urani- um fields. Mr. Bruno was president of the Lotos Club for 11 years, Before entering public relations, he worked briefly for The Montclair Herald Re was- born London on Feb. 7, 1893, and was graduated from Montclair High School. His parents, Harry A. and Annie Thompson Bruno, Reproduced with permission of the copyright owner 5 ioneer Aviator perished aboard the Lusitania in 1915. Mr. Bruno's close relationship with Colonel Lindbergh cooled shortly before World War II, when he criticized the flier's membership in the America First Committee and his questioning of Ameri- can aid to the British. Mr. Bruno was a member of the adviso- ry committee for the Harmon Internation- al Trophies, awards made annually to the world's outstanding aviators. He was a founder in 1921 of the Quiet Birdmen, a fraternal order of aviators, and a trustee of the Air Force Historical Foundation. Hi � book, "Wings Over America" was published in 1942. He had been a board member of the Na- tional Aeronautic Association, an execu- tive of the Wings Club of New York, president of �the Adventurers Club and public-relations counsel to New York City's Department of Public Events, 1953 to 1965. In 1930, he was married to Nydia de Sosnowska, who was known on the American musical comedy stage as Nydia D'Arnell. Two years after her death in 1970, Mr. Bruno married Evelyn Denny Witten. She is-his sole survivor. There was a cremation but no funeral service: A memorial service will be held at ,2 P.M., next Tuesday at the Communi- ty Church in Montauk, Another memorial service is scheduled at 11:30 A.M. next Wednesday at the Frank E. Campbell Funeral Chapel, 1076 Madison Avenue. Further reproduction prohibited without permission. 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