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Book Review — Part 33
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TO .« DIRECTOR, FEI (Cqocmeis DATE: January 3, 1952
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GUY FRANCIS NC BURGESS 5 ;
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Reference is aoe pias be.
your memorandum dated December 27, 1951,
pequest ing | that i 7 eas
interviewed. - ae,
on instant date at vaich tine he advised that the girl he goes wi
was probably acquainted with both MACLEAN and BURGESS,
Geet aivises that this girl had casually mentioned to
him that she had been present at parties attended by British Embassy
personnel at which, at different times, both MACLEAN and BURGESS had
also been in attendance. He said that, as he recalled, she had indicated
to him that she had met both MACLEAN and BURGESS at one time or another
at this type of social function. eee stated that this girl
did not furnish him with any specific or particular information concerning
MACLEAN and BURGESS other than that she had seemed to endorse the theory
that MACLEAN and BURGESS are homosexuals. was closely questioned
as to any other information that she had furnished concert MACLEAN
ani BURGESS, but stated that the above was the extent of
wyghesiitae advised that through this g
scveral of CONES assistants at the British Exbassy in 191,58
but said that he didn't recall ever having met MACLEAN. -
tated that he considered this girl completely
reliable, but was of the opinion that she did not furnish this informatio:
to an agency of the United States because she was a Canadian employed
by the British Embassy, having access to highly classified British Eabas
material, and no doubt felt that she should confine information whie
she possessed to the Brstish establishments — t
<Q advised that he doubted whether this girl had
called to the attention of British Embassy officials her acquaintance
with both MACLEAN and BURGESS because she felt that many others at th )
Embassy were better acquainted with them than was shee aC
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