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John D Rockefeller III — Part 3
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MEETING WITH THE DIRECTOR W.G. Sullivan
10:00 A. M., THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1959 . Tele, Room —
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SYNOPSIS: arrached
Director has agreed to meet with John D-Rockefeller IT at 10:00 A. M.,
June 18, 1959. Ih a letter (being held in Director's Office) Rockefeller indicated he
desired to discuss with the Director the future of the Rockefeller Public Service Awards
indicating that the prime objective of the awards had been substantially fulfilled by the
recently enacted bill providing training for key Federal civilian employees (Government
‘Employees Training Act, Public Law 85-507, enacted 7-7-58).
Rockefeller was born 3-21-06 in New York City, is married, has homes in
New York City and Tarrytown, New York, has been acquainted with the Director since
1938 and since then there has been limited but cordial correspondence. Has been an SAC
- -—s- contact since January, 1955. In 1986 he formed the Asia Society to foster understanding
_~.. between the U. S. and the Far Rast. A number of individuals on the Society's board of
Ae: trustees were members of the Institute of Pacific Relations and allegedly had Communist
Party affiliations, The Director noted concerning this, "It certairyhas some question-
able characters in it. Jt shows how a‘joiner' like Rockefeller can be used. H." There is
! . no information concerning Rockefeller's association with the questionable members. ,
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Bey Rockefeller Public Service Awards were established in 1952. The progfam i
52, administered by the Woodro Wilsor ic_and Internation fairs, Princeto:
7 University; is designed to give special recognition to outstanding public servants and to
establish incentives for them. Program provides grants for stud from six to twelve
months atno financial sacrifice by the recipients at institutions of their own choice, The
program is open to Federal career employees with outstanding backgrounds who evidence
. [2 Sincere interest in public service as a career, No limitations as to sex, creed color
or national origin. Candidates must have at least fi ears of Federal service and
- norinally range between 35 and 50 years of age. The Bureau has followed policy of
abstaining from articipating in n program because of derogatory inf ormation pertaining fo
( | ) sone members. of the Committee on Selection which recommends candidates, (See page
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