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...CONFIDENTIAL documents go on to make some even more surprising statements concerning the influence of the DAS and of other "international consortium" groups on the decision-making process within the Indonesian government. Earlier this fall, former DAS director Gustav Papanek said that that government was "one of the most self-assured and independent-in the economic sphere-that I know of," and added in particular that the early advice provided to the regime by the International Monetary Fund had never been pivotal in nature. But in a confidential memorandum circulated within Harvard in the fall of 1968. Papanek stated that...
Lester Gordon, Director of DAS, Gustav Papanek, former DAS director, and John Thomas, a Development Advisor, met with the students to explain that the reports were "privileged material" which were "kept confidential because of the interest in frank and free internal communications...
Manhattan's Lincoln Center. On Tuesday at the Metropolitan Opera, Domingo portrayed King Gustav III of Sweden who tries to woo Montserrat Caballe away from her husband in Verdi's Un Ballo in Maschera. On Thursday, across the plaza at the New York City Opera, where Domingo broke into the big time four years ago, he played the Earl of Essex to Beverly Sills' Queen Elizabeth in a splendid new production of Donizetti's Roberto Devereux. Like any operatic tenor, Domingo does a lot of theatrical dying. "When you are dying," he says with a wink...
...Gustav F. Papanek, director of the CFIA's Development Advisory Service located at 1737 Cambridge Street, said, "I've recommended to people they shouldn't work in the middle of the night and papers of which I only have one copy such as lectures notes I've begun to keep at home. But it's impossible to guard against this sort of attack. It's not a matter of reason. You can always take papers home, but the real damage has been the general suspicion that has been engendered...
...memos-written by Gustav F. Papanek, then director of the DAS, in October 1968-specifically links a massive infusion of American "Food for Peace" to the possibility of "political benefits in the countryside...