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May 5, 1958

Letter, Richard Bertarandias to Howland H. Sargeant

RL European program director Richard Bertrandias provides AMCOMLIB President Sargeant with a 24 page joint response by RL program managers to AMCOMLIB founder Isaac Don Levine’s critique of RL programming.

May 1, 1958

Memorandum [from Howland H. Sargaent]: Some Highlights of Recent Events

AMCOMLIB President Sargeant reviews the history of the criticism of RL programs by AMCOM founders Lyons and Levine and his responses.

April 17, 1958

Letter, Eugene Lyons to Howland Sargeant

AMCOMLIB founder Eugene Lyons expresses reservations to AMCOMLIB President Sargeant about the measures outlined in his Memorandum on strengthening RL programming.

April 9, 1958

Memorandum for the Record from the President [Howland H. Sargeant]. 'Evaluations of Programming by Radio Liberation '

AMCOMLIB President Sargeant summarizes criticism of RL broadcasts by AMCOMLIB founders Lyons and Levine and by CIA officers and outlines measures to monitor and review programs. 

April 9, 1958

Memorandum from the President [Howland H. Sargaent], 'Actions Taken to Strengthen the Programming of Radio Liberation'

AMCOMLIB President Sargeant records actions he has taken to strengthen the programming of Radio Liberation. 

December 2, 1957

Letter, Howland H. Sargeant to Eugene Lyons

AMCOMLIB President Sargeant informs founding AMCOMLIB president Eugene Lyons of steps he has taken to monitor and insure the quality of RL broadcasts.

September 5, 1956

Memorandum to the President [Howland Sargeant]

A Radio Liberation official reports to AMCOMLIB President Sargeant on the Munich Radio Conference of RL, RFE, VOA, USIA, and State Department officials on U.S. international broadcasting

May 11, 1956

Memorandum by Howland Sargaent

AMCOMLIB President Sargeant provides guidance on RL editorial policy, evaluation of broadcast content, and program series offering alternatives to the Soviet system.

1955

The Chronological Development of the American Committee as a Propaganda Instrument in Political Warfare

This unsigned AMCOMLIB memorandum traces through March 1955 the startup of AMCOMLIB publishing and radio operations and the evolving r ole envisaged for the Soviet emigration.

January 21, 1953

Airgram No. 68 from Swift to Admiral Stevens, AMCOMLIB, with attachment 'Joint Agreement on Principles Governing Programs Broadcast by Radio Liberation'

AMCOMLIB official Swift provides Chairman Stevens with a draft of Radio Liberty program guidelines agreed between his office and the émigré Coordinating Center for the Anti-Bolshevik Struggle 

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