Letter from Charles Wilson to President Dwight D. Eisenhower Regarding Difficulties with the People-to-People Foundation
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OCR Page 1 of 5CHARLES E. .WILSON
THE WHITE HOUSE
570 LEXINGTON AVENUE
NEW YORK 22,N.Y.
October 21, 1957.
Oct 22 11 03 AM '57
RECEIVED
Dear Mr. President:
Probably too belatedly, I am trying
to face the facts concerning the People-to-People
project, and to do it quite unemotionally, although
a year's work on your plan has convinced me that it
has the elements of eventually providing the world
atmosphere essential to enable the diplomats to get
some degree of accord and bring about Peace.
Much to my surprise, meetings with the
nationals of a dozen other nations in London and
Rome have indicated positive interest by these
counterpart organization leaders in the plans and
purposes of our U.S. People-to-People.
Originally, our People-to-People project
got off on the wrong foot. The planning for the
1956 meeting, and the format therefor, affronted the
officers of the great Foundations by non-reference
nor acknowledgment of their great contributions to
the programs of a number of the groups assembled.
Then when a committee of Group Chairmen
got together and recommended formation of a "Foundation"
to collect and disburse contributions to People-to-
People and to correlate (where necessary) the variety
of programs and activities, resulting in request to a
leading Foundation for a five million dollar grant,
we did not know how deeply the Foundation was already
involved in various Group activities, financially
and otherwise. We learned this the hard way and
this has mitigated against our chances of success
with the Foundation involved. And if you "strike out"
with one of the large Foundations, you can be pretty
sure of a turndown by others.
Working on a shoestring and with a staff
of only three persons since this became a"non-
government" 'project two months ago, enough has been
accomplished to confirm that an adequately staffed
organization can whip up tremendous interest
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