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Lloyd A.

FRIEDRICH,
Carl Joachim

FULTON,
R. Barry

FURSE.
Dave
GARVER,
Richard A.
GERGEN,
Kenneth Jay

President, Institute for International Social Research, SAIS, The Johns Hopkins University; onetime Editor of the Public Opinion Quarterly; Director, Foreign Broadcast Intelligence Service, World War II; Assistant Military Attache, Switzerland; Senior Counselor, Mass Communications, UNESCO; Acting Director, Office of International Information, State Department; Counselor of Embassy for Public Affairs, Rome; advisor to presidents Eisenhower, Kennedy, and Johnson; advisor/consultant to Vice President Nelson Rockefeller.

Eaton Professor Emeritus of the Science of Government, Harvard University; taught at Harvard, 1926-1971; Director, School for Overseas Administration, 1946-1949; Constitutional Advisor, U.S. Military Government in Germany, 1946-1948; Constitutional Advisor to Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands; President, International Political Science Association, 1966-1970; American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy, 1956-1965; author of Man and His Government, The Philosophy of Law in Historical Perspective, Totalitarian Dictatorship and Autocracy (coauthor), Constitutional Government and Democracy, The Age of the Baroque, and many other works. Career officer, USIA; currently assigned to the Management Division, Office of the Assistant Director (Administration and Management), USIA; formerly Special Assistant and Second Secretary, American Embassy, Tokyo, Japan; Director, American Center, Karachi Pakistan; Director of the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service, Turkey; taught at the University of Illinois, San Antonio College, the University of Maryland, and Pennsylvania State University.

Lieutenant, 9th Infantry, 1968; no further in-
formation available.

Chairman, Department of Journalism, State
University of South Dakota.

Chairman, Department of Psychology,
Swarthmore College; operations officer, U.S.
Navy, 1957-1959; has also taught at Harvard

GERGEN,
Mary
GESSNER,
Peter

GIZA,

Richard H.

GLEASON,
Robert L.
(Colonel, USAF)

GLICK,
Nathan

GRINTER,
Lawrence E.

GUTHRIE,
George M.

HARRIS,
Elliot

University; coauthor, The Self in Social In-
teraction, The Study of Policy Formation,
Personality and Social Behavior, The
Psychology of Behavior Exchange.

Research Associate, Department of Psychol-
ogy, Swarthmore College.

Free-lance film editor and camera assistant.

Intelligence Research Specialist, Department
of Defense, 1966-present; taught at Fordham
University.

Former Special Warfare Operations Officer,
Aerospace Studies Institute, Air University;
graduate and former faculty member, Air War
College.

Chief, Dialogue Magazine Branch, USIA;
teacher, 1939-1940; social investigator,
1940-1943; magazine editor, 1943-1947; free-
lance writer, 1947-1949; writer and editor,
Army and State Departments, 1949-1953.
Professor of East Asian Affairs, National War
College; Visiting Professor of Political Science,
Haverford College; Post-doctoral Fellow and
Project Manager, Foreign Policy Research
Institute; Senior Social Science Analyst,
CINCPAC Headquarters, Honolulu; Re-
search Associate, Center for Research in So-
cial Systems; Field Researcher, Simulmatics
Corporation, Saigon; Peace Corps volunteer
teacher, Sierra Leone.

Professor of psychology, Pennsylvania State University; coauthor of Child Rearing and Personality Development in the Philippines. Communications consultant; member, Army reserve (in PSYWAR), late 1940s; attended Psychological Warfare School, Fort Bragg, N.C.; assigned to ACPW, U.S. Army, during Korean War; advertising writer and publishing executive since 1953; author of The "UnAmerican" Weapon: Psychological Warfare. Defense Intelligence Agency; 1964-1966, Vietnam (Operations Research Analyst, MACJ3); (Colonel, U.S. Army) Desk Officer, MACV Political Warfare; Senior

HAUSMAN,

Conrad K.

Advisor, Vietnamese Armed Forces Psychological Warfare Directorate; Assistant Chief of Staff, G5, 1st U.S. Infantry Division.

HEMPHILL,
John A.

Director, Company Operations Department,
U.S. Army Infantry School, Fort Benning,

(Colonel, U.S. Army) Georgia; Commander of the 3rd Brigade, 101st

HENDERSON,
John W.

HERZ,

HOLLANDER,
Gayle D. (F. Gayle
Durham)

HOLT.
Robert T.

Airborne Division, 1972-1973; assigned to the
Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Military
Operations, 1969-1971.

Retired career Foreign Service Officer; Wash-
ington bureau, Associated Press, before World
War II; served with U.S. Army during World
War II; served as FSO in Shanghai, Hong
Kong, the Philippines, Japan, Thailand, Indo-
nesia; attended National War College; author
of The United States Information Agency.

Career U.S. Foreign Service Officer (1946 to present); currently U.S. Ambassador to Bulgaria; formerly Deputy and Acting Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs; officer, U.S. Army, 1941-1946 (member, Psychological Warfare Team, Fifth U.S. Army in Italy and chief leaflet writer, PWD/SHAEF, 1944-1945); translator, broadcasting company, 1939-1940; author of many articles on psychological warfare and psychological operations; author of Beginnings of the Cold War.

Assistant Professor of Political Science, Hampshire College; Research Assistant, Communist Political Communications Project, MIT, 1963-1964; Foreign Service Officer, USIS, assigned to USSR, 1964-1965; taught at Amherst and Mount Holyoke colleges; author of Radio and Television in the Soviet Union, News Broadcasting on Soviet Radio and Television, Amateur Radio Operation in the Soviet Union, The Use of Free Time by Young People in Soviet Society, Soviet Newspapers and Magazines, and Soviet Political Indoctrination: Developments in Mass Media and Propaganda Since Stalin.

Professor of Political Science, University of Minnesota and Director, Center of Comparative Studies of Technological Development and Social Change; author, Radio Free Europe; coauthor, The Political Basis of Economic Development, Political Parties in Action, Competing Paradigms in Compara

HOSKINS,

Marilyn W. HURLEY, Cornelius P., S.J.

JANIS,
Irving L.

JOHNS,

John H.
(Brigadier General,
U.S. Army)

JOHNSTON,

William F.

tive Politics, Strategic Psychological Opera-
tions and American Foreign Policy; coeditor,
The Methodology of Comparative Research.
Social anthropologist; no further information
available.

Founder and Director, Institute of Social
Communications, Bellarmine Center, Santi-
ago, Chile; author of Theology in Film and
Sociology in Film.

Professor of Psychology, Yale University;
Research Assistant, Study of War-time
Communications, Library of Congress, 1941;
Senior Social Science Analyst, Special War
Policies Unit, Department of Justice, 1941-
1943; U.S. Army, 1943-1945; research, Social
Science Research Council, 1945-1947; author,
Air War and Emotional Stress, Psychological
Stress; coauthor, Communication and Per-
suasion, Personality and Persuasibility.
ODCSPER, DA, 1974; Instructor in Psycho-
logical Operations, Special Warfare School,
1960-1962; Senior Advisor/Instructor, Viet-
nam Political Warfare School, 1962-1963; re-
search and operations related to psychological
operations, U.S. Army Staff, 1964-1968; As-
sociate Professor of Psychology and Leader-
ship, U.S. Military Academy, 1968-1970;
Office, Chief of Staff, Army, 1971-1973; M.A.
Psychology; M.S. International Affairs; Ph.D.
candidate (Sociology).

Member, staff and faculty, National Interdepartmental Seminar, Foreign Service Insti

(Colonel, U.S. Army) tute; assigned to Office, Chief of Psychological

KATAGIRI,
TARO

(Colonel, U.S. Army, Ret.) KATZ, Phillip Paul (Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army, Ret.)

Warfare, 1953; several Special Warfare-type assignments, including command of PSYWAR battalion in USARPAC; Chief, JUSPAO Planning Office, Vietnam, in previous assignment.

Career military officer; assignments included command of 4th PSYOP Group in Vietnam.

Senior Research Scientist, American Institutes for Research; Psychological Operations Instructor and Lecturer at Army Special Warfare Center, 1956-1963; Psychological Opera

KELLY, George A.

LANIGAN,
John Dennis

(Major, USMC, Ret.)

LANSDALE, Edward Geary (Major General, USAF, Ret.)

LERNER,

Daniel

LESCAZE, Lee

LE VINE, Victor T.

tions Officer at Department of Army and Senior PSYOP Officer for U.S. Army, Pacific, 1963-1967; Senior Program Manager for Development of Strategic Psychological Operations in Support of Field Activities, Vietnam, 1967-1968; developed a computerized PSYOP management information system for the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Department of the Army; author of studies on PSYOP

Professor of Politics, Brandeis University; Research Associate, Center of International Affairs, Harvard University, 1961-1964, 1967-1968; author of Idealism, Politics and History and Lost Soldiers: The French Army and the Empire in Crisis: 1947-1962; coeditor of Internal War and International Systems. Associate Director in the Policy Analysis Department, Operations Analysis Division, General Research Corporation; graduate of Counterinsurgency and Special Warfare Staff Officer Course and of Psychological Operations Officer Course, both at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.

Retired career officer, USAF; served with OSS during World War II; deeply involved in psychological operations and counterinsurgency planning for Southeast Asia throughout postwar period.

Ford Professor of Sociology and International Communication, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; has taught at Stanford and New York universities; World War II, intelligence officer, PWD/SHAEF; Chairman, International Committee, World Association of Public Opinion Research, 1961-1963; author of The Passing of Traditional Society, Sykewar: Psychological Warfare Against Germany, Comparative Studies of Elites, Comparative Study of Symbols; coauthor, World Revolutionary Elites; coeditor, The Policy Sci

ences.

Washington Post Foreign Service.

Professor of Political Science, Washington University (St. Louis); also taught at UCLA; author, The Cameroon from Mandate to In

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