Correspondence between Ellen Woodward and John Steelman, with Attachment
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OCR Page 1 of 3FILED BY
DR. STEELMAN
192-A on and
MAY 21 1952
nail Int. social
March 28, 1952
Dear Mrs. Woodward:
Thank you so much for the report on the
prompt steps you have taken to cooperate with the
Conference Planning Committee on International
Economic and Social Development.
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One of the concerns I have had was that
the agencies of the government might tend to central-
ize so highly the lines of contact and communication
between the agencies regarding Point IV and related
programs that the people down below would be deprived
of vital contact with one another. Certainly we
want to encourage people at staff levels in all in-
terested agencies to become acquainted with one an-
other and to interchange their viewpoints and ex-
periences. To do otherwise will rob our technical
cooperation efforts of vitality and effectiveness.
I sincerely hope the conference will be
helpful along these lines, as well as the others we
are all interested in.
ARCHIVES NATIONAL TRUMAN AND USARM
Sincerely,
RECORDS
SERVICE
U.S.
GOVERNMENT
(Signed) JOHN B. STEELMAN
Mrs. Ellen S. Woodward
Director
Office of International Relations
Federal Security Agency
Washington 25, D. C.
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