Word: gills
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Loeb called Gill's work as an informer "very healthy" and "a very good idea...
Reached in New Hampshire, Gill readily acknowledged her role as an informer for both the FBI and the CIA. She said she was "positive" that Herman A. Mountain, chief of the CIA's Cambridge office, was one of two Agency agents who she said paid her $350 in her North Conway, N.H., home on March...
...Gill said the FBI had paid her steadily, although she said her salary was "under the minimum wage." She said the CIA had owed her the $350 for hundreds of phone calls she had made to the Agency officers in both Cambridge and the national headquarters...
...Gill said a letter sent by Rep. James C. Cleveland (R-N.H.) to the late J. Edgar Hoover, former FBI director, was probably sent to the wrong person. The Crimson published a letter from Hoover to Cleveland Tuesday that revealed Gill's role as an informer, and another letter from Cleveland to Loeb referring to the Hoover letter and asking if the Representative could be of further assistance was published yesterday...
...Hoover letter, dated Feb. 3, 1972, told Cleveland that Gill "was fully compensated for her services, completely reimbursed for her expenses, and no money is owed her by this Bureau...