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Eastern Europe
(372) documents
1911- 1984
North America
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1892- 1981
1920- 2001
Central Asia
December 30, 1970
The CIA liaison officer confirms to RLC President Sargeant approval of the revised Policy Manual for Radio Liberty broadcasts while forwarding alternative views of two current Soviet developments
July 7, 1970
The CIA liaison official asks RLC President Sargeant to forward the identity of two Ministry of Agricultural officials quoted in the Listener Report.
May 26, 1970
A CIA liaison officer provides RLC President Sargeant with the verbatim views of “higher authority” [here, the State Department] on the referenced RL document.
July 13, 1962
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.
December 1, 1958
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
A CIA IOD officer asks AMCOMLIB President Sargeant for his views on mailing Western books to the USSR.
April 17, 1967
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
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.
April 23, 1963
AMCOMLIB official Jean Pennar circulates a discussion paper suggesting opportunities for RL Baltic broadcasts.
December 18, 1961
AMCOMLIB policy official Dupuy conveys to President Sargeant her concern about the content of Radio Madrid broadcasts to the USSR and Eastern Europe.