MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD FROM(Sanitized)
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June 19, 2003
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Publication Date:
March 29, 1951
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STAT
In accordance with your request, the first
paragraph of this letter was sent to Personnel
to be included in the subject's file.
A check with Registry shows that no reply to
this letter ever went out to subject hp DCI.
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was asked whether he thought the
STAi d rector would like to reply to this letter
he suggested that a letter, be prepared for
DCI's signature, stating, if possible, whether
or not we would like to use subject or at least
an interim reply to the effect that we are
seeing if we can use him.
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With kindest-regards to your family,
Sincerely,
STAT
Lt. General Walter B. Smith
Central Intelligence Agency
2430 E Street, N. W.
Washington 25, D. C.
My dear General=
Shortly after the outbreak of the Korean situation, General
Gruenther, now with General Eisenhower, informed me that I was
made available to the Central Intelligenc'e~Agency for duty and
some correspondence with the Agency ensued. This morning I re-
ceived a letter from General Boling, in answer to my inquiry,
and in the letter he stated that he thought my services might be
utilized by the Security Agency. I am presumin
that he i
g
s re-
ferring to the Central Intelligence Agency. I hope that I am not
imposing unduly by asking you if there is anything to the suggestions
made by General Boling and my friend, Al Gruenther.
Via the grapevine I have heard that you have not been too well
lately. The newspapers even carried items that you hoped to com-
plete the reorganization of the Agency and then retire.
Have you ever given any thought to Colorado as an ideal spot
for both hunting and fishing? I know that you are fond of both
and, having lived in Colorado for two years, I know that the climate
is very invigorating. Also, ranches can be bought very reasonably,
chiefly in areas of good hunting and good fishing. You may have
gotten a bit of the invigorating effect of the climate the short
time you were there in 1949.
I hope that you have recovered completely and can enjoy fully
your retirement. In my book you have earned it. Thank you for your
kind consideration.
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ABRAHAM MEYER (1896-1933)
HENRY RUSSELL PLATT (1909-19291
ISAAC H.MAYER
CARL MEYER
PAUL M.GODEHN
HERBERT A.FRIEDLICH
FRANK D. MAYER
CARLOS A.SPIESS
LEO F.TIERNEY
H. TEMPLETON BROWN
FRANK W.SULLIVAN
JACOB X.SCHWARTZ
HARRY THOM
WILLIAM D.pOGGETT
JUSTIN C.WEBSTER
FRANK E.OUINDRY
ROSWELL H.CHRISMAN
JAMES E. SHARKEY, JR
JOHN T. MOORE
FLOYD M.RETT
HENRY L. HILL
HARRY ADELMAN
BRYSON P. BURNHAM
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231 SOUTH LA SALLE STREET
CHICAGO 4
March 23, 1951
STAT
SHERWOOD K. PLATT
MILES G.SEELEY
JOHN T. LORCH
FREDERICK R.SHEARER
RAYMOND J. FRIEND
WILLIAM J. WELSH
LOUIS A. KOHN
RICHARD GROSSMAN
DURMONT W.MKGRAW
DONALD M.GRAHAM
EDMUND A. STEPHAN
J. STANLEY STROUD
PHILIP M.CAGEN
W. ALLEN JOHNSON
JOSEPH M.WEIL
STUART BERNSTEIN
CHARLES L.STEWART,JR.
ROBERT L. EPSTEIN
CORNELIUS B.KENNEDY
ROBERT C.GRAFF
HASKEL L.H0FFENBERG
Assistant to the Director
Central Intelligence Agency
Washington 25, D. C.
STAT Dear
Thank you for your letter of March 19, relative
to my letter of March 16 to Mr. Jackson. I would be
grateful if you would, as you suggest, have your personnel
people get in touch with at Stanford
University. Please give my regards to r. Jackson on his
return.
Very truly yours,
STAT
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