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John D Rockefeller III — Part 1
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Henorandum for Nr. Boardaan
Res Asia Soctety
information Conceratng
varioua Japan Socteties in the United States were not affiliated, however,
ail were modeled after the Japan Society of New York. The basie purpose
of the organizations wos to promote friendly relations between the .
United States and Japan and to diffuse among the American people a more
securate knowledge of the people of Japan. (100-742ea77)
Ne investigation has been canducted concerning the China
Institute in America, which ta currently loc®ted at 125 Faat 65%h Street,
New York, and wis established in 1926 os an educational and cultural
organization to assist Chinese atudents in America and to promote closer
relations between Chinese and American educational institutions. The ,
China Institute was incorporated as an educational institution under the ©
laws of New Jersey on 1/27/30 and was registered under the terne af the
Foreign Agents Registration Act from 1939 to Februcry, 1953, at which
time its activities were determined to be exempt. At the tine of the
registration in 1939 Henry &. Luce was listed as its president. Allegedly
the organizations s anticonmunis t and pro-Nationalist Chinese Government.
(100-366962)
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Hr. Rockefeller, president iginclety, wae approved by the _
Bureau as an SAC contact of the NYO on 1/14/5525" New York letter dated&<
12/20/54 reflected that a menorandum dated ¢/13/43:regarding,the — ..
Jinatitute, of, Pacific Relations (IFR)}, Wagyond Beace Fund, iists John De
Rockefeller; III, $25,000 as a possible urceRofg additional jacones sOy
Rockefeller in ao memorandum dated April, 1943, was Jisted"as one of thee
individuals contributing to the work of the TPR og gg 94~45303-9) is
Accoraing te a report on the IPR issued by the Senate
Subcommittee on Internal Security in July, 1952, it is stated that the |
IPR has been considered by the American Communist farty and by Soviet
officials as an instrument of co~munist policy, propaganda and military
intelligence which disseminated ond sought to popularize false informatio:
tncluding information originating from Soviet and communist sources. The
report further states that a smail core of officials and staff members
corried the main burden of IPR activities and directed its administration
aud palictes. Members of thie amall core were characterized in the reper
as either communists or proconnunists, (124-1874~8)
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