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May 16, 1958

Memorandum by Stan Ward, 'Mailing Books to the USSR'

A CIA IOD officer asks AMCOMLIB President Sargeant for his views on mailing Western books to the USSR.

May 1, 1958

Letter from Howland H. Sargeant

AMCOMLIB President Sargeant informs a CIA IOD officer of discussions with AMCOMLIB Trustee Don Levine, who has criticized RL broadcasts.

May 10, 1965

Letter, Robert L. Tuck to Howland H. Sargeant

RL policy advisor Tuck informs President Sargeant of changes made in the text of a new Policy Manual in response to concerns of RL nationality service editors. 

May 13, 1964

Memorandum from Howland H. Sargeant, 'References to RLC in The Invisible Government'

AMCOMLIB President Sargeant circulates draft comments on references to RL in the forthcoming book The Invisible Government.

December 30, 1963

Letter, Francis S. Ronalds to Gene Sosin

RL official Francis Ronalds relays a report on a reception of RL from a VOA official who visited the USSR.

April 23, 1963

Memorandum, Jean Pennar to the President, 'RL Broadcasts in Baltic Languages: A Discussion Paper'

AMCOMLIB official Jean Pennar circulates a discussion paper suggesting opportunities for RL Baltic broadcasts.

October 8, 1962

Howland H. Sargeant, 'Assessment of the Position of the American Committee for Liberation in Spain as of Mid-September 1962'

AMCOMLIB President Sargeant reviews changes in the Spanish government and its efforts to monitor Radio Liberty  broadcasts and share use of RL transmitters.

August 16, 1962

Memorandum from Robert L. Tuck, 'Policy Paper on Tone'

Radio Liberty  policy advisor Tuck circulates a draft Policy Position Statement: Radio liberty’s Task and Tone 

March 27, 1962

Memorandum, Catharine Depuy to Howland H. Sargeant, 'Memorandum for the Record, March 20, 1962'

AMCOMLIB policy official Dupuy expresses concern about characterization of her efforts to obtain background materials on U.S. resumption of nuclear testing.

December 18, 1961

Memorandum, Catharine Depuy to Howland H. Sargeant, 'Programs Broadcast from Madrid in Languages of Eastern Europe and the USSR'

AMCOMLIB policy official Dupuy conveys to President Sargeant her concern about the content of Radio Madrid broadcasts to the USSR and Eastern Europe.

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