LETTER TO DIRECTOR CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY FROM SAMUEL SEELY

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December 20, 1961
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Approved For Release 2001/08/07 : CIA-RDP84-00313R000100110016-2 Approved For Release 2001/08/07 : CIA-RDP84-00313R000100110016-2 ^'"" Approved For, engineers scientists and architects day 1612 k street, n.w. suite 502 Washington 6, d. c. sponsored by: D. C. Council of Engineering & Architectural Societies- Washington Academy of Sciences PRESIDENTIAL ARMS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21 TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS: LEONARD D. SULLIVAN MEtropolitan 8.5205 LXVC%L:iiVL y .l. elease 2001/08/07 : CIA-RDP84-00313) 0100110016-2 Director Central Intelligence Agency Washington 25, D.C. National Science Foundation 1951 Constitution Aveo Washington 25, D. Co STerling 3-2110, X-452 December 20, 1961 You are invited to nominate a staff member from your organization for special recognition during Engineers' Week. A similar invitatijn is being extended to other organizations having engineering, architectural or scientific activities in the Metropolitan Washington area. Three young professional men, one architect, one applied scientist, and one engineer, will be honored . on Wednesday, February 21, 1962, as part of the contribution of the Do Co Council of Engineering and Architectural Societies and the Washington Academy of Sciences to the nation-wide observance of Engineers' Week. Nominations must be received.no later than January 15, 19620 The major objective of the program is the development of a profes- sional and public awareness of the contributions made by younger members of these professions and a stimulation of interest in the engineering, architectural and scientific areas by young people who are preparing for a professional career. It is hoped that this increased awareness on the part of young people in high school and college will result in an increased supply of young competent personnel into our professions. Attached is a sheet outlining the criteria for nominations. The award to each of the three winners will consist of a suitably engraved gold key, known as the National Capital. Award, and a certificate, to be presented during a luncheon to be held on Wed- nesday, February 21, 1962, at the Presidential Arms. Sincerely, I 7ht4,t. t_ S m l S l ue a ee y, Chairman Professional Awards Committee General Chairman President, Washington Program Director Public Relations Industry Participation Professional Awards William W. Eaton Academy of Sciences Harold A. Timken R. E. Stivers Joseph V. Copley Samuel Seely Benjamin D. Van Evora Chairman, D.C. Council Exd P9 Mad FolirrRalease 20041 @5 fPrvcfP IA-R0i 009*9RO@V, 0~ 016 Lowell E. Campbell J. Paul Walsh Alfred F. Bochenek Homer E. Newell Fred T. Mavis Ro art obbs G. R. Tatum Joseph H. Broom( Philip H. Abelson Joseph Gillman, J Martin A. Mason Edmund R. Purve Fred E. Everett Ralph I. Cole 7 Approved For ease 2001/08/07: CIA-RDP84-00313R000100110016-2 Nominees for special recognition during Engineersy Week must meet the following criteria. 35 years or younger as of February 23, 19620* Sex. Open to both men and women, Limitation on Number. Each or?ganizat:on issued an engineer, archion invitation may nominate one award winners are ineligible for nomihationPpld scientist. Previous Location. Must be employed within the Washington Metropolitan Area9 defined as within a radius of 35 miles from the White House. Profession. Must be an engineer or architect by applied scientist (physical scientist, ~lorge training, or an mathematician engaged in the application of scientificge)0 r field may be research, development g Present appropriate for an engineer, architect, c$sinr9 aadmirtistration9 or other field of present official title Mi`l.ita , applied scientist, regardless t'y or civilian nominees are invited. Achievement. A single notable achievement, or a notable Four items are to be submitted in professional career. meeting the above criteria support of the nomination of a person (1) Basic Personal Information. ame and date o birt , title, organization, business address, sex9 high school and college attended and degrees. (2) Description of Present Dutiesg escri a cone se in nod m e than one-half single-spaced type- written page, (3) Description of Achievement or Notable Career. referably one single-spaced type-written Should be expressed in terminology understandable to those not engageds~ specialty. (4) Photograph. o bused for publicity of various ty? a lobby display of nominees and winners. such as press releases, nominee engaged in his professional work. Preferably bolt' should show the 5 x 7 inches, 2 copies.' opies. glossy prints, Nominations must be received no later than Mond should be sent to: Dr, Samuel Seely, Chairman9 Professional A January d15 s9Co9 They itte Head, Engineering Section, National Science Foundation e Room 3).29 Washington 25.9 Da C, ~ At the discretion of the Awards Committee have received their first degree within the applicants may be considered who Past 10 years, Approved For Release 2001/08/07 : CIA-RDP84-00313R000100110016-2 A ' - - gnnlinRim C 016-2 DER WILL CHECK CLASS' ATION TOP AND BOTTOM UNCLASSIFIED 6*4FIDENTIAL SECRET CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY OFFICIAL ROUTING SLIP 112/26/61 Ap UNCLASSIFIED CONFIDENTIAL SECRET ~_6~ 3 s a 016-2 US. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: f96f 0-587282 TO NAME AND ADDRESS DATE INITIALS I DD/S 3 4 5 6 ACTION DIRECT REPLY PREPARE REPLY APPROVAL DISPATCH RECOMMENDATION COMMENT FILE RETURN CONCURRENCE INFORMATION SIGNATURE Remarks : For appropriate action. 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