Skip to content

Results:

21 - 30 of 206

Documents

August 30, 1962

Memorandum by Stan Ward, 'Draft PPS Radio Liberty's Task and Tone, 16 August 1962'

The CIA liaison official conveys to AMCOMLIB President Sargeant his disappointment with the referenced draft policy statement.

July 13, 1962

Memorandum by Stan Ward, 'Radio Liberty Programming'

A CIA official reviews for AMCOMLIB President Sargeant criticisms of RL programing made by RL policy advisor Tuck and suggests the need for additional management editorial control of problematic RL scripts.

July 11, 1962

Memorandum by Stan Ward, 'Policy Guidance for RL Broadcasts from Spanish Base'

A CIA IOD official recommends that an attached draft guidance [page 3 is missing] on RL’s transmitters in Spain be substituted for an RL Policy Position Statement of June 14, 1962. 

March 29, 1962

Memorandum from Howland H. Sargeant to the [AMCOMLIB] Board of Trustees

AMCOMLIB President Sargeant forwards to CIA a copy of Dupuy’s Memorandum of March 27, 1962, and stresses the importance of including preparations for publicity in taking policy decisions. 

December 1, 1958

Memorandum by Stan Ward, 'Dr. Zhivago Copyright'

A CIA IOD officer advises AMCOMLIB President Sargeant against broadcasting now the Russian-language text of Pasternak’s Dr. Zhivago, as published by the University of Michigan Press

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.

April 17, 1967

Memorandum from Howland Sargeant, 'Basic Briefing on Three Key Programs of the Radio Liberty Committee'

RLC President Sargeant outlines the operations of Radio Liberty, the Institute for the Study of the USSR, and the Soviet book program.  He discusses alternative organizational and funding possibilities for RL and attaches a draft paper on “The National Council for Freedom of Information”

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.

Pagination