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(The following is a partial list of organizations, now known to have served as Central Intelligence Agency "conduits," which have contributed to various Harvard programs. The list is compiled from Gifts to Harvard since Oct. 1, 1963. Humphrey Doermann's study extended back to 1960.)
To the International Seminar:
The Asia Foundation-
1963, $11,378
1964, $16,852
1965, $12,498
1966, $10,797
American Friends of the Middle
East-1965, $1200
1966, $6082
Farfield Foundation-
1966, $5265
To the African Scholarship Program:
African-American Institute-
1963, $30,000
1964, $54,900
1965, $26,850
To the Center for Middle Eastern Studies:
Fund for International Social and Economic Education-
1965, $15,000
To establish a William Cowper Boyden National Scholarship:
The Rubicon Foundation-
1966, $5000
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