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...Note: The title of Safran's recently published book is stated incompletely in Spence's report. The complete title is "Saudi Arabia: The Ceaseless Quest for Security...
...facilities, staff, students, and name. When the existence and extent of involvement of the institution is unclear, case by case determinations must be made by deans or their designees. The disclosure and consultation elements of the above statements allow for these kinds of individual determinations. I would also note that the Intelligence Agency Guidelines, unlike the other two policy statements, were not adopted by a formal vote of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. They do, however, reflect the results of careful consideration by a University committee, (including consultation with a number of faculty members and others), have proved useful...
...early October, the Associate Dean for Research and Allied Institutions in FAS (editor's note: Richard G. Leahy) received a telephone call from a newspaper reporter inquiring about a CMES conference supported by the CIA. The Associate Dean had no knowledge of such a conference and called Professor Safran to inquire further. Professor Safran confirmed the story and was then requested by the Associate Dean to make immediate disclosure to me. As a result, on October 2, 1 was informed of the conference and the CIA support in a letter from Professor Safran...
...Rand Corporation. Early in the negotiation process, Professor Safran consulted about the treatment of possible CIA research funding as an individual rather than an institutional agreement with the then Director of the CMES, who was simultaneously serving as Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (editor's note: Professor of History Edward L. Keenan). In or around May of 1982, Professor Safran discussed the contract with the Associate Dean for Research in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Professor Safran was advised of the pertinent University and Faculty policies and was urged to disclose the contract...
...leaves to go to the bathroom. While he is out, Ralphy snatches a piece of Michael's candy. Lori and Betsy come down hard on him. Michael returns, takes immediate note of the theft. He says, "My candy," wanly, as if making a disinterested discovery, and takes no action. Ralphy tells him, "I took the purple one." Michael seems not to pay attention. He takes his cup of remaining candy and offers a piece to Lori: "Want candy...