PROPOSED VISIT TO CIA BY A GROUP OF DISTINGUISHED UNIVERSITY PRESIDENTS

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Approved For Re14R'1` &A48df0f0003(W40017-7 4 %0V 1977 SUBJECT: Proposed Visit to CIA by a Group of Distinguished University Presidents 1. Purpose of Visit: A modest but promising means of dispelling some of the myths and misunderstandings about CIA is to invite a distinguished group of university presidents to the Agency for VIP briefings and tours. A main objective should be to explain on the record what types of relationships CIA has on campus and why they are important. Particular emphasis should be placed on our research and analytical efforts and on the extensive academic contacts that assist them. Another important purpose would be to improve channels of communication between CIA and leading academic centers in order that we may increase our opportunity to profit from access to the considerable bank of skills and talent to be found on the American campus. Any success we may have in improving a university president's understanding of the Agency undoubtedly would have a favorable multiplier effect on campus. All of the universities on the initial list proposed below have prestigious foreign area and other specialized research centers (see Attachment A for a list) where analysis often complements or supplements our own. Contacts between 'these centers and Agency analytical components now consist almost entirely of individual relationships. We should attempt to broaden them and to establish enduring institutional ties with many of the research centers in order to promote cooperative research. 2.- Time and Place of Visit: The first visit should be held du-- 'ie last quarter of this-calendar year or shortly after the G %Ras holidays. It obviously would be most convenient to conduct these sessions at Headquarters. If this is unacceptable, other Government or commercial facilities downtown could be acquired. 3. Agenda: There should be no requirement for security clearances but it would be necessary that the university presidents Approved For Re1e&WI$bW1T/ TddKTK6 6?000300140017-7 Approved For Release 'ITT2105ECWW"9>0030017-7 be briefed with exceptional candor and openness on a wide spectrum of Agency activities. Presentations by ould appear to be essential elements in the program, because of widespread concern in academia--most recently evident in the Harvard guidelines with CIA "spying" on campus. Representatives of the two DDO divisions should describe the mission and operating procedures of their components with an eye toward assuaging apprehensions about improper CIA activities in the US. The DDI's numerous analytical programs should also be a major element of the program. Special and innovative research efforts - and other resource analysis, strategic research and verification, personality studies, etc.) should be included. An effort should be made to formulate individual substantive presentations for each president that would concentrate on an analytical area of particular interest. Although our primary purposes in hosting a visit by univer- sity presidents are in the area of image building and improving contacts, our scheduling and presentations should scrupulously avoid the appearances of a high-pitched public relations campaign. One means of helping to avoid the appearances of a rigidly controlled visit is to schedule separate, informal sessions for each president with a group of alumni from his university drawn from throughout the Agency. The agendas for these meetings should be left open for spontaneous and candid exchanges without the presence of senior Agency officials. 4. PPrrposed Invitees: The following 13 presidents (see Attachment B for Who's iM1 o in America brio sketches) of leading American universities are recommen e for the initial visit: Peter Magrath Norman Hackerman Martin D. Woodin --John W. Oswald -Theodore Hesburgh Robert Sproull John Hogness Henry K. Stanford David Saxon Clifton Wharton Frederick Davison PW06-1- University of Minnesota Rice University Louisiana State University ~-'- Pennsylvania State University Notre Dame University University of Rochester University of Washington University of Miami - University of California Michigan State University at East Lansing University of Georjia ADMINISTRATIVE- INTE Approved For Release 2001/12/05 : CIA- 6BU0M8000300140017-7 Approved For Release 2001/12/05 : CIA-RDP86B00985R000300140017-7 ADMSTRATIVE-INTERNAL USE ONLY i Jerome Wiesner Dallin H. Oaks Massachusetts Institute of Technology Brigham Young University ~-' Each was recommended by and is con- sidered likely to be receptive to an invitation from Admiral STATINTL Turner for a visit to CIA. believe that all are generally favorable toward CIA. They were drawn from a much larger list of presidents who would be candidates for additional visits if the first one is successful. We should not plan or expect all 13 to accept our first invitation. The ideal size for such a visit, in fact, most likely would be five or six presidents. It is recommended that invitations be sent at the outset to eight or nine of the individuals on the list with the expectation that at least a few will be unable to accept. "Some merit in a second go-around to get a black president from a black school. /s/Jack Blake" Attachments: As stated -3- ADMINISTRATIVE-INTERNAL USE ONLY Approved For Release 2001/12/05 : CIA-RDP86B00985R000300140017-7 Approved For ReleaseapT,'W-1F Brigham Young University Latin American Studies Program 600985 8000300017-7 Attachment A University of California/Berkeley Department of Near Eastern Studies Center for Latin American Studies Center for Slavic and East European Studies East Asian Studies Center South Asian Language and Area Studies Center Committee for African Studies University of California/Los Angeles Gostave E. Von Grunebaum Center for Near Eastern Studies Latin American Center Russian and East European Studies Center African Area Studies Program University of California/Santa Barbara Program in Middle Eastern Studies African Area Studies University of Georgia Institute for Behavorial Research Louisiana State University Latin American Studies Institute Institute of Urban and Population Research Massachusetts Institute of Technology Center for International Studies University of Miami Center for Advanced International Studies Research Institute for Cuba and the Caribbean Michigan State University Middle East Studies Committee Institute of Comparative and Area Studies Latin American Studies Center Russian and East European Studies Program A-1 ADMINISTRATIVE-INTERNAL USE ONLY Approved For Release 2001/12/05 : CIA-RDP86B00985R000300140017-7 MT TTRgAATTIIV -INTERNAL USE ONLY Approved For Refea 0011 15 : CIA-RDP86BOO985R000SW140017-7 University of Minnesota Program in Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies Center for Northwest European Language and Area Studies Center for Population Studies University of Notre Dame West European Studies Program Department of Government and International Studies African Studies Program Pensylvania State University Middle East Studies Committee Soviet Studies Center Africa Studies Center Rice University Inter-University African Studies Program Office of Advanced Studies and Research University of Rochester Center for Asian Studies East Asian Language and Area Center University of Washington Department of Near Eastern Languages and Literature Far Eastern and Russian Institute Approved For ReI&&Ii68TW69E-G~ Tl~DP86600985R000300140017-7 kttachment B Approved For Release01/12/05: CIA-RDP86B00985R000300017-7 HACKERMAN, NORMAN, Univ. pres., chemist; b. Bait., Mar. 2, 1912; s. Jacob and Anna (Raffel) H.; A.B., Johns Hopkins, 1932, Ph.D., 1935; m. Gene Allison Coulbourn, Aug. 25, 1940; children--Patricia Gale, Stephen, Sally, Katherine. Asst. prof. Loyola Coll., Bait., 1935-39; research chemist Colloid Corp., 1936-40; asst.. chemist USCG, 1939-41; asst. prof. chemistry Va. Poly. Inst., Blacksburg, 1941-43; research chemist Kellex Corp., 1944-45; asst. prof. chemistry U. Tex., Austin, 1945-46, asso. prof., 1946-50, prof. chemistry, 1950-70, chmn. dept., 1952-61, dir. corrosion research lab., 1948-61, dean research and sponsored programs, 1960-61, v.p., provost, 1961-63, vice chancellor acad. affairs, 1963-67, pres., 1967-70; prof. chemistry Rice U., Houston, 1970-, pres., 1970-; cons. in corrosion, 1946--, in surface chemistry, 1948-. Chmn. Gordon Research Conf. on Corrosion, -1950, on Chemistry at Interfaces, 1959, mem. bd. trustees, 1970-73; chmn. Inter Soc. Corrosion Com., 1956-58; mein. bd. on energy studies Nat. Acad. Scis. / N RC, churn., 1974--; mem. Nat. Bd. on Grad. Edn., 1971-; mem. Nat. Sci. Bd., 1968-, chmn., 1974--; chmn. council presidents Univs. Research Assn., 1973; mem. environ. pollution panel Pres.'s Sci. Adv. Com., 1965-66; cons. Assn. Univs. for Research in Astronomy. 1964-. chmn. bd. trustees Argonne Univs. Assn., 1969-73; Recipient Whitney award Nat. Assn. Corrosion Engrs., 1956; Joseph J. Mattiello Meml. lectr. Fcdn. Socs. Paint Tech., 1964; Southwest Regional award Am. Chem. Soc., 1965; Palladium medalist Electrochem..Soc., 1965. Fellow N.Y. Acad. Scis., A.A.A.S.; mem. Nat. Acad. Scis., Am. Chem. Soc. (bd. editors monograph series 1956-62, exec. corn. colloid div. 1955-58), Electrochem. Soc. (hon. mem.; pres. 1957-58), Faraday Soc., A.A.A.S., Am. Philos. Soc., Nat. Assn. Corrosion Engrs. (dir. 1952-55, chmn. A.B. Campbell Young Authors Award com. 1960-), Internat. Soc. Electrochemistry, Sigma Xi, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Alpha Chi Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi. Contbr. numerous articles to sci. jours. Tech. editor Jour. Electrochem. Soc., 1950-68, editor, 1969 interim editor Electrochem. Tech., 1965-68; adv. editorial bd. Corrosion Sci., 1965-; editorial bd. Catalysis Reviews, 1968-73. Home: President's House Rice Univ Houston TX 77001 Br1 Approved For Release 2001/12/05 : CIA-ROP86B00985R000300140017-7 Approved For Release O1/12/05: CIA-RDP86B00985R00030 0017-7 HESBURGH, THEODORE MARTIN, clergyman, Univ. pres.; b. Syracuse, N.Y., May 25, 19.17; s. Theodore Bernard and Anne Marie (Murphy) il.: student U. Notre Dame, 1934-37: Ph.B., Gregorian U., 1939; postgrad. Holy Cross Coll., Washington, I940-43: S.T.D.. Cath. U. Ain.. 1945: hon. degrees Bradley U., LeMoyne COIL, U. R.L. Cath. U. of Santiago (Chile), Dartmouth, Villanova U.. St. Benedict's Coll., Columbia, Princeton, Ind. U.. Brandeis U., Gonzaga U.. U. Cat. at Los Angeles, Temple U., Northwestern U., U. Ill.. Fordham U., Manchester Coll., Atlanta U., Wabash Coll.. Valparaiso U., Providence Coll., U. So. Cal., Mich. State U., St. Louis U... Cath. U. Ain., Loyola U. at Chgo., Anderson Coll., State U. N.Y. at Albany, Utah State U., Lehigh U., Yale, Lafayette Coll., King's Coll., Stonehill Coll., Alma Coll., Syracuse U., Marynmiount Coil., Hobart and William Smith Coll., Hebrew Union Coil., Cin., Harvard. Entered Order of Congregation of' Holy Cross, 1934; ordained priest Roman Catholic Ch., U. Notre Dame, 1943; chaplain Nat. Tng. Sch. for Boys, Washington, 1943-44; vets. chaplain U. Notre Dame, 1941-47, asst. prof. religion, head dept., 1948-49, exec. v.p., 1949-52, pres., 1952 -. Former dir. `'Woodrow Wilson Nat. Fellowship Corp.; rnem. Civil Rights Coimmn., 1957-72: mcm. of Carnegie Conunn. on Future of Higher Edn.; chmn. U.S. Coimmn. on Civil Rights, 1969-72 mem. Comwn. on an All-Volunteer Armed Force, 1970. Bd. dirs. Am. Council Edn., Freedoms Found. Valley Forge, Adlai Stevenson Inst. Internat. Affairs: trustee Rockefeller Found., Carnegie Found. for Advancement Teaching. Woodrow Wilson Nat. Fellowship Found., Inst. internat. Edn., Nutrition Found., United Negro Coil. Fund, others. Recipient U.S. Navy's Distinguished Pub. Service award, 1959; Presdl. Medal of Freedom, 1964; Gold medal Nat. Inst. Social Scis.. 1969; Cardinal Gibbons medal Cath. U. Am.. 1969; Bellarminc invdal Bcllarminc-Urstilinc Coll., 1970; Mcikle.john award A.A.U.P., 1970; Charles Evans Hughes award Nat. Cont. Christians and Jews, 1970; Merit award Nat. Cath. Ednl. Assn., 1971; Pres.' Cabinet award U. Detroit, 1971; Am. Liberties medallion Ain. Jewish Com., 1971; Liberty Bell award Ind. State Bar Assn., 1971: others. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.; mcm. Internat. Fcdn. Cath. Univs., Freedoms Found. (dir., mcm. exec. coin.). Nutrition Found., Comrnn. on Humanities, Inst. Internat. Edn. (pres., dir.), Cath. Theol. Soc. Author: Theology of Catholic Action. 1945; God and the World of Man. 1950; Patterns for Educational Growth, 1958; Thoughts for Our 'Times, 1962; More Thoughts for Our Times, 1965: Still More Thoughts fur Our Times, 1966; Thoughts IV, 1968; Thoughts V, 1969; The Humane Imperative: A Challenge for the Year 2000, 1974. Home: Corby Hall Notre Dame IN 46556 B-2 Approved For Release 2001/12/05 : CIA-RDP86B00985R000300140017-7 Approved For Release 2001/12/05 : CIA-RDP86B00985R000300140017-7 HOGNESS, JOHN RUSTEN, univ. pres.: b. Oakland. Cal., June 27 1922; s. Thorlin R. and Phoebe (Swenson) Ii.: student Haverfurd. Coll., 1939-42, D.Sc. (hon.), 1973: B.S., 11. Chgo., 1943, M.D., 1946; D.Sc. (hon.), Mcd. Coll. Ohio at Toledo, 1972; LL.D., George Washington U., 1973; in. Katharine Ruenauver, Dec. 19, children- .-Erik, Susan, Karen, David, Jody. Intern medicine Presby-n Hosp., N.Y.C., 1946-47, asst. resident. 1949-50. chief resident Kira, County 'r,osp., Seattle, 1950-51; asst. U. Wash. Sch. Medicine. 1950-52, Am. Heart Assn. research fellow. 1951-52, rncin. faculty. 1954-71, prof. medicine, 1964-7 1. rued. dir. univ hosp., 1958-63. dean Mcd. Sch.. churn. bd. health scis., 1964-69, exec. v.p. univ.. 1969-70, dir. Health Scis. Center, 1970-71; pres. inst. Medicine, Nat. Acad. Scis., 1971-74; prof. medicine George Washington U., 1972-74, pres. U. Wash., Seattle, 1974--. Mem. commr.'s adv. com. on exempt orgns. Internal . Revenue Service, 1969-71, adv. corn. for environmental ,cis. NSF. 1970-71, adv. corn. to dir. NIH, 1970-71: mem. Nat. Cancer Adv. Bd., 1972--. Trustee China Med. Bd. Served with AUS, 1943-46, 47-49. Recipient Distinguished Service award Med. Alumni Assn. U. Chgo., 1966: convocation Medalist Ain. Coll. Cardiology, 1973. Diplomate Am. Bd. Internal Medicine. Fellow- A.C'.P.: mein. Assn. Am. Med. Coils. (exec. council, chrnn.-elect council of deans 1968-69), A.M.A., Alpha Omega Alpha. Cantbr. protl. jours. Home: 808 36th Av E Seattle WA 98112 MAGRATH, C. PETER, univ. pres.: b. N.Y.C.. Apr. 23. 1933: s. Laurence Wilfrid and Guilia Maria (Dentice) M.; B.A. surmna turn laude. U. N.H.. 1955: Ph.D.. Cornell U.. i962: m. Sandra lirtLhes. June 18. 1955: 1 dau.. Valerie Ruth. Mein. faculty Brown U., 1961-68, prof. pout. set.. i()67-68, also. dean Grad. tick.. 1965-66. dean Cull. Arts and Set., U. Neb.. Lincoln 1968-69, dean faculties. 1969-72, interirn chancellor U. Neb., Lincoln, 1971-72, prof. pout. sci.. 1968-72, vice chancellor for acad. affairs, 1072: pres. State. V. N.Y. at Binghamton, 1972-74. prof. pout. sci.. 1972-74: pres. U. Minn., Mpls.,. 1974 ? . Served with AL'S, 1955-57. Metre. A.A.U.P., Am., Midwest pout. ?ei. assns.. Orgn. Ain. Historians. Phi Beta Kappa. Phi Kappa Phi. Pi Gamma Mu. Pi Sigma Alpha. Kappa Tau Alpha Author: Morrison R. Waite: The Triumph of Character. 1963. Yazoo: Law and Politics in the New Republic. The Case of Fletcher v. Peck. 1966: Constitutionalism and Politics: Conflict and Consensus, 1969; (with others) The American Democracy. 2d edit.. 1973; (with others) Issues and Perspectives in American Government. 197 1; also articles. Home: 176 N Mississippi River Blvd St Paul MN 55104 Office, 202 Morrill Hall Minneapolis MN 55455 Approved For Release 2001/12/05 : CIA-RDP86B00985R000300140017-7 ,Approved For Release 2001/12/05 : CIA-RDP86B00985R000300140017-7 OAKS, DALLIN HARRIS, univ. pres., lawyer: b. Provo, Utah, Aug. 1932; s. Lloyd E. and Stella (Harris) O.; B.A. high honors. Brigham N'oung U.. 1954; J.D. corn laude, U. Chgo., 1957; m. June Dixon, Jtwe 24, 1952; children- Sharmon, Cheri Lyn. Lloyd D.. Dallin 1).. 'uAnn, Jenny June. Admitted to IIt. bar, 1957, Utah bar. 1971: law %!k. to Supreme Ct. chief justice Earl Warren. 1957-58: with firm Kirkland, Ellis, Hodson. ChatTetz & Mastcrc, Chgo., 1958-61; mem. faculty U. Chgo. Law Sch., 1961-71. asso. dean and acting dean, 1962. prof.. 1964-71, num. vis. coin., 1971-74; pres. Brigham Young U.. Prcivo, Utah. 1971 ? asst. states atty. Cook County, Ill., summer 0464. Mein. adv. council Woodrow Wilson Internat. Center for Scholars 1973 ; mein. adv. corn. Nat. Inst. Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice. 1974 . Fellow Am. Bar Found. (exec. dir. 1970-71); mem. Ain, Bar Assn. (mere, corn. to survey legal needs 1971 ---), Ain. Assn. Presidents Ind. Coils. and Univs. (sec., dir. 1971---). Order Coif. Mein. Ch. of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (regional rep. Council of 12: past 1st counselor Chgo. South Stake). Author: (with G.G. Bogert) Cases on Trusts, 1967; (with W. Lehman) A Criminal Justice System and The Indigent, 1968; The Criminal Justice Act in the Federal District Courts, 1969; (with M. Hill) Carthage Conspiracy, 1975. Editor: The Wall Between Church and State, 1963. Home: President's House Brigham Young U Provo UT 84602 SAXON, DAVID STEPHEN, educator, physicist: b. St. Paul, Feb. 8. 1920; s. Ivan and Rebecca (Moss) S.: B.S., Mass. Inst. Tech.. 19.11. Ph.D., 19-44: in. Shirley Goodman. Jan. 6, 1940: children- Margaret Elizabeth, Barbara Susan,. Linda Caroline, Catherine Louise. Victoria Jean, Charlotte Mala. Research physicist Radiation Lab., Mass. Inst. Tech.. 1943-46. Philips Labs., 1946-47; mern. faculty U. Cal., Los Angeles, 1947-75. prof. physics, 1958-75. chntn. dept., 1963-66., dean phys. scis.. 1966-69, exec. vice chancellor. 1968 Univ. provost, 1974-75: pres. U. Cal. at Berkeley. 1975 : vis. scientist Centre d'Etudes N uc)caires, Saclay. France, 1968-69: vii;. prof. faculty- scis. U. Paris. Orsay. France. 1961-62: cons. to research orgns., 1948 spl. research theoretical physics, nuclear physics, quantum mechanics, electromagnetic theory, scattering theory. Guggenheim fellow. 1956-51. 61-62; Futbright grantee, 1961-62. Mem. Am. Phys. Soc., Ant. Assn. Physics Tchrs.. Ain. Inst. Physics, Ant, Assn. U. Profs., Sigma Xi. Sigma Pi Sigi?ia. Author: Elementary Quantum Mechanics. 1968;The Nuclejar Independent Particle Model. 1968: Discontinuities in \\ a.f* - Guides. 1968: Physics for the Liberal Arts Student, 19i 1. I{ome 70 Rincon Rd Kensington CA 9470, Office: President's Office U Cal Berkeley C A '44720 B-4 Approved For Release 2001/12/05 : CIA-RDP86B00985R000300140017-7 Approved For Release 01/12/05 : CIA-RDP86BOO985R00030QM0017-7 SPROULL, ROBERT LAMB, univ. pres., physicist; b. Lacon. Ill.. Aug. 16. 1918; s. John Steele and Chloe Velma (Lamb) S.; A.B.. Cornell U.. 1940. Ph.D.. 1943: -n. Mary Louise Knickerbocker. June 27. 1942; children Robert F., Nancy M. Research physicist RCA labs., 1943-46; faculty Cornell U.. 1946-63. prof. physics. 1956-63, dir. lab. atomic and solid state physics. 1959-60. dir. materials sci. center 1960-63. v.p. for acad. affairs, 1965-68. dir. Advanced Research Projects Agency Dept. of Defence. Washington, 1963-65; v.p., provost U. Rochester (N.Y.), 1968-70. pres.. 1970 -. Prin. physicist Oak Ridge Nat. Lab., 1952: physicist European Research Assoc.. Brussels, Belgium. 1958-59: lectr. NATO. 1958-59: dir. John Wiley & Sons. Security Trust Co.. Sybron Corp.. United Technols. Corp.: mcm. sci. adv. coin. Gen. Motors Corp. 1971 - ? . churn., 1973 ?. Mcm. Naval Research Adv. Com. Fellow Center for Advanced Study in Behavioral Scis., 1973. Chinn., Def. Sci. Bd., 1968-70. Trustee Deep Springs Coll., 1967-75, Cornell U., 1972-77. Fellow Ain. Acad. Arts and Scis.: mcm. Telluride Assn. (pres. 1945-47). Author: Modern Physics, 1956. Editor Jour. Applied Physics, 1954-57. Home: 692 Mt Hope Av Rochester NY 14620 -Office: U Rochester Rochester NY 14627 DAVISON, FREDERICK CORBET, Univ. pres.; b. Atlanta, Sept. 3, 1929; s. Frederick Collins and Gladys (Carsley) D.; D.V.M., U. Ga., 1952: Ph.D., Ia. State U., 1963; m. Dianne Castle, Sept. 3, 1.952; children---Frederick Corbet, William Castle, Anne Harper. Individual practice vet. medicine, Marietta, Ga., 1952-58; research asst. Ia. State U., 1958-60, asst. prof., 1960-63, asso. Inst. Atomic Research, 1960-63; asst. dir. dept. sci. activities Am. Vet. Med. Assn:, 1963-64; dean U. Ga. Sch. Vet. Medicine, Athens, 1964-66, vice chancellor univ. system, 1966-67, pres. univ., 1967-. Dir. Clarke Fed. Savs. & Loan Assn. Mem. Inst. Animal Resources, Nat. Acad. Sci..-NRC, 1965--. ktem. N.E. Ga. commn. Boy Scouts Am., now pres. Area 5 Trustee Rabun Gap-Nacoochee Sch., Presbyn. Coll., Clinton, S.C. Mem. Am., Ga. vet. med. assns., Council Biol. and Therapeutic Agts., Sigma Xi, Phi Kappa Phi. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Omega Tau Sigma, Alpha Zeta, Phi Zeta, Gamina Sigma Delta. Rotarian. Contbr. articles to profi. jours. Home: 570 Prince Av Athens GA 30601 Approved For Release 2001/12/05 : C$A5RDP86B00985R000300140017-7 Approved For Release 001/12/05: CIA-RDP86BOO985R0003OW40017-7 STANFORD, HENRY KING, coll. pres.; b. Atlanta, Apr. 22, 1916: s. Henry King and Annie Belle (Callaway) S.; A.B., Emory U.. 1936. A.M.. 1940, LL.D., 1961; postgrad. U. Heidelberg. Germany, 1936-37; M.S. in govt. mgmt. (Alfred P. Sloan Found. fellow 1941-43). U. Denver, 1943. LL.D.. 1962: Ph.D. (Tax Found. fellow 1943-44). N.Y. U.. 1949; D.C.L., Jacksonville (Fla.) U.. 1963; LL.D., Loyola U.. New Orleans. 1963, U. Akron, 1968, Kyung Hee U.,. Seoul,. Korea, 1968: D.H.L.. Tampa, 1969; D. Litt.. R.I., 1970; in. Laurie Ruth King. Sept. 19, 1936; children -? Henry. Lowry, Rhoda, Peyton. lnstr. Emory U.. 1937-40; asst. prof. Ga. Inst. Tech., 1940-41; instr. N.Y.U.. 1943-46: prof. pub. administrn.. also dir. sch. pub. administrn. J. Denver, 1946-48: pres. Ga. Southwestern Coll., Americus, Ga., 1948-50; die. U. Center in Ga.. 1950-52: asst. chancellor U. System of Ga., 1952-53: pres. I. State Coll. for Women, Milledgeville, 1953-56; chief of party N.Y.U.-Internat. Cooperation Adminstrn. Contract, Ankara, Turkey. 1956-57; pres. Birmingham-So. Coll., 1957-62. U. Miami (Fla.), 1962 . Research asst. Tax Found., N.Y.C., 1943-44; staff N.A.M. corn. exec.. 1944-46; dir. So. Bell Tel. & Tel. Chinn. Dade County Community Relations Bd., 1969-71. Decorated Star of Africa medal (Liberia); officer Order of Merit Fed. Republic Germany; recipient Eleanor Roosevelt-Israel Humanitarian award, 1965; Outstanding Civilian Service award U.S. Army, 1966; Silver Medallion Fla. Region Nat. Conf. Christians and Jews. 1968. Mein. Am. Soc. Pub. Adniinistrn., So. Assn. Coils. and Schs. (Chinn. coininn. coils. 1960-62, pres. 1972-73). Delta Phi Alpha, Phi Beta Kappa, Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Sigma Iota, Alpha Kappa Psi, Phi Mu Alpha, Phi Kappa Ohl. Methodist. Rotarian. Home: 8565 Old Cutler Rd South Miami FL 33143 Office: U Miami Coral Gables FL 331.24 Approved For Release 2001/12/05 : C R13P86B00985R000300140017-7 Approved For Release401/12/05 : CIA-RDP86B00985R0003,0 40017-7 WHARTON, CLIFTON REGINALD, JR., univ. pres.; b. Boston, Sept. 13, 1926; B.A., Harvard, 1947; M.A., Johns Hopkins, 1948; M.A., U. Chgo., 1956, Ph.D. in Econs., 1958; LL.D., U. Mich., 1970, Johns Hopkins U., 1970, Wayne State U., 1970, Central Mich. U., 1970, Oakland U., 1971; m. 1950; two children. Exec. trainee Am. Internat. Assn. Econs. and Social Devel., 1948-49, program analyst, 1949-51, head reports and analysis, 1951-53; research asst. econs. U. Chgo., 1953-56, research asso., 1956- 57; exec. asso. Agri. Devel. Council, 1957-58, asso. Singapore region, 1958-64, dir. Am. Univ. research program, 1964-67, v.p., 1967-70; pres. Mich. State U., 1970-; vis. prof. U. Malaya (Singapore), 1958-60, T.J. Malaya, 1960-64, Stanford. 1964-65. Dir. Ford Motor Co., Burroughs Corp., Equitable Life Assurance Soc. Mem. Presdi. Task Force Age. in Vietnam, 1966; adv. panel E. Asia and Pacific, State Dept., 1966-69; Presdl. mission to Latin Am., 1969; churn. food adv. panel OTA, U.S. Congress. Trustee or dir. Rockefeller Found., 1970--, Asia Soc., 1969-, Overseas Devel. Council, 1969-, Carnegie Found., 1970-, Agri. Devel. Council, 1973-. Mem. Agri. Econs. Assn., Am. Econs. Assn., Assn. Asian Studies, Nat. Acad. Edn., Council on Fgn. Relations, Econ. Club Detroit, Royal Econ. Soc., Internat. Assn. Agri. Econs. Club: University of New York. Author articles. Editor: Subsistence Agriculture and Economic Growth, 1968. Address: Office of President Mich State Univ East Lansing MI 48823 WIESNER, JERONIE BERT, tech. inst. pres.; b. -Detroit, May 30, 1915: s. Joseph and Ida (Friedman) W.; B.S., U. Mich., 1937, M.S., 1938; Ph.D., 1950; m. Laya Wainger. Sept. 1, 1940; ehildrea --Stephen Jay, Zackary Kurt, Elisabeth Ann, Joshua A. Asso. dir. U. Mich. Broadcasting Service, 1937-40, chief engr. Acoustical Record Library, Library of Congress, 1940-42; staff Mass. Inst. Tech. Radiation Lab., 1942-45; staff U. of Cal. Los Alamos Lab., 1945-46; mem. faculty Mass. Inst. Tech., 1946-71, asso. dir. research lab. of electronics, 1952-61, head dept. elec. engring., 1959-60, dean of sci., 1964-66, provost, 1966-71, pres., 1971--; spl. asst. Pres. on sci. and tech., 1961-64. Dir. Celanese Corp., Damon Engring., Schlumberger Ltd. Chinn. President's Sci. Adv. Com., 1961-64; mem. electronics adv. group AEC; mem. Army sci. adv. , corn., 1956-61. Bd. goes. Weizmann Inst. Sci.; trustee WGBH, Am. Found. for Blind:. mem. corp. Mus. of Sci. in Boston. Fellow I.E.E.E., Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.; mem. Am. Philos. Soc., Am. Assn. U. Profs., Am. Geophys. Union, Am. Soc. Engring. Edn., Acoustical Soc. Am., Nat. Acad. Scis., Sigma Xi, Phi Kappa Phi, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi. Author: Where Science and Politics Meet, 1964. Home: 61 Shattuck Rd Watertown MA 02172 Office: Mass Inst Tech Cambridge MA 02139 Approved For Release 2001/12/05 : CIA-RDP86B00985R000300140017-7 Approved For Release 2001/12/05 : CIA-RDP86B00985R000300140017-7 N400 ~ftw WOODIN, MARTIN DWIGHT, ednl, adminstr.; b. Sicily Island, La., July 7, 1915; s. Dwight E. and Gladys Ann (Martin) W.; B.S., La. State U., 1936; M.S., Cornell U., 1939, Ph.D., 1941; m. Virginia Johnson, Sept. 7, 1939 (dec.); children-Rebecca (Mrs. Albin S. Johnson), Pamela (Mrs. James Cangelosi), Linda (Mrs. Vernon Porter Middleton); in. 2d, Elisabeth Wachalik, Oct. 8, 1968. Faculty, La. State U., 1941 -, prof. agri. econs., head dept., 1957-59, dir. resident instrn. Coll. Agr., 1959-60, dean La. State U. at Alexandria, 1960-62, exec. v.p. La. State U. System, Baton Rouge, 1962-72. pres., 1972--. Cons. agr. and planning, Nicaragua, Taiwan, Thailand. Dep. dir. La. Civil Def. Agy., 1961-72; v.p., exec. corn. United Givers Baton Rouge; sec. La. State U. Found.; mem. La. 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