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The President
The White House
Washington, D. C.
My dear Mr. President:
I am sure you realize how deeply I appreciate your
call to me last evening expressing your willingness to
have us fight back on the unfavorable press line and
giving me the ammunition
- Intelligence Agency funded private American foundations and organizations, particularly the National Student Association, including letters from concerned citizens and members of Congress together with associated responses from the administration, newspaper
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research exchanges with such material -- and that Peking's
Foreign Language Press circulateo masses of it throughout
the world in up to twenty languages.
Some CIA estimates for 1964:
Peking exported about 15 million books and unknown
quantity of 17
- File unit description: Contains notes, memorandums, letters, telegrams, press releases, press conference transcripts, biographies, resumes and reports related to operations of the Department of Justice during the administration of President Lyndon B