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- WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES)
FORM OF
DOCUMENT
DATE
CORR ESPONDENTS O R TITLE
RESTRICTION
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akould be coaaidered as being withia tbe acopo of the National
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Sincerely,
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NCD Reading
Subj File
J. D. o•corm.ell
Special Assistant &o the President
for TelocommunlcatiOD
- , however, and especially after
reading the heavy criticisms in the just
published report of the Senate Foreign
Relations . Committee, I .have become
convinced that parts of this program
have now become comparable to coffeea matter of habit.
My own
- by
the work of Senator Jackson's ,subcommittee. I testified before it and
I have read all or most of its documents and re-read them when I was
working on this project, so it is certainly fair, insofar as I was con
cerned, to say I was influenced by the very
- that the object
ive of ELT was "to supplement the influence of the Free World of the
West", and that "In order to get across ideas and ideals on which the
freedom of the West is based, it is necessary that the (native) be
able to read books in English, understand