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Pres Richard Nixons FBI Application — Part 1
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thet He was reluctant to comment on this young man because he
could nob say anything of him without being extravagant in his
stuterents; that he has been commected with the training and
develorment of young boys in college werk and otherwise for
the pest £0 years, and he has known of no one who, in his opin-
ion, woule outrank this applicant.
WB os guestioned es to the employment which
this student did at the college under his supervision, end in-
formed that this was temporary in ite nature and wes in itself
an award for meritorious scholastic work by this applicant.
The work consisted of visiting high schools and giving speeches
before high achool student bodies to acquaint them with the
opportunities offered at Whittier College. In addition to this
applicant was also employed in interviewing students curing
Summer months who were applicants for enrollment at the col-
lege. bt >
RN seced that applicant hed this employ~
ment for two years, and that thereby he earned his tuition,
which is $250.00 per annum. He also stated that applicant is
@ young man of excellent character and good habits.
MAM. Whittier, California, was aleo interviewed. He stated
that applicant has an excellent family background, his mother
ment and father having been industrious people who have enjoyed an
extellent reputation in that community; thet
applicant had
worked temporarily at various times for hin a
hb but thet imasmuch as the work consisted mostly
of odd jobs, mo employment record hed been kept.
SN scieted thet it was his understand-
ing thet srplicant attended Duke Univereity on a seholar~
ship which hed been awarded te hir at Whittier; that he knows
of no young man whom he could more unreservedly recommend for
‘any position for which he might heave the technical quelifica-
Bees - tions. - - oo a mh
+
+.
Applicant lives very close to the offive occupied 7
and he, therefore, knows bim well-£r ae
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