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MIDDLETON,
Casilear
(Lieutenant Colonel,
U.S. Army, Ret.)
MILLER,
Gerald Raymond

MONROE,
James L.

MOON,

Gordon A., II

(Colonel, U.S. Army, Ret.)

MORRIS,

Michael A.

MORRIS,

Robert P.
(Lieutenant Colonel,
U.S. Army)

MOSKOS,

Charles C., Jr.

MOYNAHAN,
Brian

University; foreign affairs officer, Department of State, 1948-1956; Research Associate, Foreign Policy Association, 1945-1948; also taught at Syracuse University; author, coauthor, and editor of over 100 publications on Africa.

No further information available.

Professor of Communication, Michigan State
University; taught at the State University of
Iowa and the University of Washington at
Seattle; author of Speech Communication: A
Behavioral Approach; coauthor of New
Techniques of Persuasion.

President, Preston and Associates; Colonel,
U.S. Air Force Reserve, on active duty dur-
ing World War II and Korean War, heavily
involved in leaflet drops (including develop-
ment of Monroe Leaflet Bomb) and interroga-
tion; contract research following Korean War.
Formerly Information Officer, Headquarters,
Fifth Army, Fort Sheridan, Illinois (1967);
No further information available.

Fellow, Canadian Institute of International Affairs (1970); taught at Gallaudet College. Operations research analyst, Office of the Comptroller of the Army; taught at Florida State University and University of Maryland (Far East Division); Assistant Chief of Staff, G5, 1st Infantry Division, in Vietnam, 19671968, supervising U.S. Army tactical psychological operations in five provinces; graduate of U.S. Army Command and General Staff College.

Professor and Chairman of the Sociology Department, Northwestern University; author of The American Enlisted Man, Public Opinion and the Military Establishment, and Peace Soldiers.

No information available.

MURTY,
B. S.

NATHAN,
Reuben S.

NIEHOFF,
Arthur H.

NORTON,
John H.

OKES,
Imogene E.

ORTH,
Richard H.

Head, Department of Law, Andhra University (India).

Communications consultant; Special Events Editor, Office of War Information, 1942-1945; Chief, Anglo-American joint magazine publications project, SHAEF, 1945-1946; periodicals section, U.S. Department of State and Department of the Army, 1946-1950; Policy Director, RFE, 1950-1962; Colonel, GS UAR and Chief of Planning, JUSPAO, Vietnam, 1965-1966.

Professor and Chairman, Department of Anthropology, California State College at Los Angeles; also taught at University of Wisconsin; Assistant Curator, Milwaukee Public Museum, 1951-1959; Advisor in Community Development, USAID, Laos, 1959-1961; Research Scientist, Human Resources Research Organization (HumRRO), 1963-1968; author, East Indians in the West Indies; coauthor, Introducing Social Change, Casebook of Social Change.

Director of International Operations, KeysorCentury Corporation and consultant on international operations for business; Lieutenant Commander U.S. Naval Reserve; naval aviator, 1960-1963; extensive overseas travel; degrees from Yale and Stanford; recently completed a year of advanced studies in economic and political development at Harvard and M.I.T.

Education Specialist, U.S. Office of Education; State Department, 1945-1948; U.S. Navy Department, 1948-1952; International Institute, 1955-1956; Research Associate, Special Operations Research Office, American University, 1957-1961; Researcher, State Department Institute for Defense Analysis, 1962-1963; author of Psychological Operations-Afghanistan, Participation in Adult Education 1969: Initial Report.

Senior Research Scientist, American Institutes for Research; coauthor of a study on Community Relations Advisory Councils and a PSYOP Research Guide.

OZAKI,
John

(Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army)

PAPPAS,
Dino G.

PIKE,

Douglas Eugene

POOL,
Ithiel de Sola

PRESTON,
Harley Oliver

Career Military officer; assigned to Depart-
ment of Army (1969); served with ASA, head-
quarters 7th Army, MACV, and in the infantry
in Korea; graduate, U.S. Army Command and
General Staff College; no further information
available.

Geographer, U.S. Army, Concepts Analysis
Agency; Federal Energy Administration,
1974; Cost of Living Council, 1973; Battelle
Memorial Institute, 1972-1973; American In-
stitutes for Research studying models of
PSYOP officers' qualifications; Research
Analysis Corporation, 1962-1970; Air Force
Intelligence Center, 1958-1962; Army Map
Service, 1955-1958; author of The Role of
Communications in the Military Assistance
Program (MAP).

Career officer, USIA, currently North Viet-
namese Affairs Officer, USIA, Saigon; for-
merly Special Assistant to Public Affairs
Officer, U.S. Embassy, Tokyo, USIA; news-
paper reporter, 1945-1946; newspaper editor
(Okinawa) and radio network editor (Tokyo),
DA, 1950-1951, 1954-1956; Public Informa-
tion Officer, United Nations Korean Recon-
struction Agency, 1951-1952; Radio Writer,
USIA, Washington, 1958-1960, 1964; as-
signed to Saigon, 1960-1964, 1965-1967 and
Hong Kong, 1967-1969; author of Viet Cong:
The Organization and Techniques of the Na-
tional Liberation Front of South Vietnam;
War, Peace, and the Viet Cong.

Professor, Department of Political Science,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology; also
taught at Stanford University and Hobart
College; member, USAF Scientific Advisory
Board and the Defense Science Board; author
of Symbols of Democracy, Symbols of Inter-
nationalism; coauthor of Candidates, Issues
and Strategies, American Business and Pub-
lic Policy; editor of Talking Back, Handbook
of Communication.

Senior Staff Member, American Psychological
Association; Psychological Assistant, U.S.
Army Air Forces, 1942-1945; taught at Kent
State University, 1941-1942, 1946-1947;

PRICE,

James Robert

QUANG,
Phan Trong

RAFFA,

Aldo L.

(Colonel, USAF, Ret.) RAO,

Y.V. Lakshmana

ROBINSON,
David D.

ROLPH.

Hammond
(Commander, USN,
Ret.)

Executive Scientist (1947-1960) and Director, International Division (1961-1964), American Institutes for Research; author of Operations of the Participant Training Program of AID. Coordinator, Major Issues System, Office of the Director, Congressional Research Service, U.S. Library of Congress; employed by State Department and Central Intelligence Agency, 1950-1957; Washington, D.C. representative and Executive Director, Jami'at al Islam, Inc., 1957-1962; Manager, Cultural Information Analysis Center, American Institutes for Research, Kensington Office, 19621970; Technical Director, National Media Analysis, 1962-1972; author of Radio Free Europe-A Survey and Analysis and numerous other studies in the social science field. No information available.

No further information available.

Secretary General, Asian Mass Communication Research and Information Center, Singapore; newspaperman and broadcaster, New Delhi, India, 1947-1957; Research Fellow, Institute for Communication Research, Stanford University, 1961-1963; Deputy Director, Press Institute of India, 1963-1964; Program Specialist, UNESCO, 1964-1969; Senior Specialist, East-West Center, University of Hawaii, 1969-1970; author of Communication and Development.

Management Consultant Supervisor, Ernst &
Ernst; clinical psychologist training, U.S.
Veterans Admin., 1961-1964; industrial
psychology consulting, 1963-1966; Research
Psychologist, Battelle Memorial Institute.
1966-1968; author of A Brief Review Study of
the Problems of Criteria in Psychological
Warfare.

Executive Assistant to the Director, School of
Politics and International Relations, Univer-
sity of Southern California, and Consulting
Editor, Studies in Comparative Communism;

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