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Excerpt, WVB Daily Log of 30 May 1978.

1109: [REDACTED] called WVB; to bring to his attention the fact that
Kissinger has asked for some papers held received in summer of 1970;
now wants to see them again. One, Restless Youth (June 1970). OCI wrote
a whole set of country chapters; and [REDACTED] of the GS (since left
CIA) wrote a one sensitive piece drawing on US and other countries
examples to make its point. OCI balked--didn't want to do anything on the
US side. The whole project eventually was turned over to CA. [REDACTED]
worked under [REDACTED] supervision [REDACTED] also left--in Boston).

Thereafter KXXGGXXXX, in August 1970, because we had done so much work
we published a separate paper "Student Unrest Abroad"--compilation of the
country studies.

WVB: There was a 3rd---on the Caribbean--black aspects.

WVB is familiar with the 3---but didn't know about the [REDACTED]
aspects.

Per [REDACTED] Kissinger had told Latimer "You guys sent me a xxxx paper;
I sent it back with some nice words on it--would like to see again". (not a
direct quote). WVB said he had the DDI's copy. Whitman says Latimer
has copies of both reports. His records suggest that [REDACTED] paper was
carried to San Clemente perhaps by Gen. KKK; Cushman, but gathered
Cushman had been unable to deliver it to Kissinger. Could be that Kissinger
didn't see [REDACTED] only the others. Records do not confirm this in
detail. Latimer is struggling with Kissinger's request.

WVB said he'd check with [REDACTED] who has all that stuff....

cm/30 May 73

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