Word: dearborn
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Bowie claims that "the Center has never received any CIA support." In fact, all contracts of DAS personnel are co-signed by the Institute of International Education (HE). The HE is funded by such CIA conduits as the William Benton, the Dearborn, the Asian, and the Rubicon Foundations, as well as by GM, the Bank of America, and Standard Oil. In addition, the CFIA has held joint seminars with the Center for International Studies, an M.I.T. Social Science Research center, which is funded by the OIA on a permanent basis. Further insight into the nature of government for the Center...
...foundations are dominated by heads of large corporations and by men who have had experience in the State Department (McGeorge Bundy, from Harvard to the State Department to Ford, remains the best example). They are tied to the universities, and to government and CIA-front organizations such as the Dearborn Foundation and the Institute for International Education (which, in turn, are connected to university centers; for example, the Development Advisory Service of the CFIA at Harvard is linked...
Alwyn Lee was a newspapermanly and at length with Vanderwicken aboard one of his five jet planes, in his office and over lunch at the Ford "Glass House" headquarters in Dearborn. Those interviews were bolstered by many others as TIME correspondents across the U.S. talked to business, political and civic leaders in their various territories, and sought out examples of enlightened-as well as unenlightened-corporate conscience and social awareness. The finished story was written by George Church, edited by Marshall Loeb and re-searched by Eileen Shields and Claire Barnett in his native Australia until 1939, when he joined...
RICHARD G. MULFORD Dearborn, Mich...
...their jobs. Union and Administration officials conferred in Washington at the end of last week, but the illegal strike, which started in New York City, quickly spread to surrounding areas and gradually began marching north to New England and westward across the country, hitting Akron, Buffalo, Chicago, Cleveland, Dearborn, St. Paul, Detroit, Denver and San Francisco?and many smaller communities between. By week's end the strike had either shut down or curtailed service in more than 30 major cities, and was still spreading...