Dentzer, 134, 135–136; and Ingram, 134,
Nixon, Richard M., 75, 127, 180, 189, 222
135–136, 287n39; relationship to Foun-
Non-communist left (NCL): relations with
dation for Youth and Student Affairs,
CIA professionals, 7, 9–10, 26, 37, 51–
136, 140, 212, 238
52, 77, 104, 180, 196, 246–247, 250;
National Union of Labor Solidarists. See Mensheviks, 41, 42, 44, 84–85, 229–230,
Narodno-Trudovoy Soyuz (NTS)
250, 265n57, 273n41; and intellectual
National War College, 22
freedom, 72. See also Brown, Irving; Ex-Nation of Islam, 219–220
communists; Lovestone, Jay; Lowenstein,
Nazi-Soviet Pact of 1939, 74, 83
Allard; Reuther, Victor; Reuther, Walter;
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Non-communist left (NCL) (continued)
O’Keefe, Georgia, 101
Schlesinger, Arthur M., Jr.; Thomas,
Oklahoma, 111
Norman
O’Neill, William L., 88
NSA. See National Student Association OPC. See Office of Policy Coordination NSC. See National Security Council Operation Bloodstone, 30
Nuclear weapons, 5
Operation Brotherhood, 172, 175, 179
Operation Laos, 178–179
Oakes, C. Hawley, 82
Operation MHCHAOS, 244
Ober, Richard, 240, 243–244, 315n91
Operation Paperclip, 29, 30
O’Brien, Conor Cruise, 237–238
Operation Passage to Freedom, 169–170,
O’Daniel, John “Iron Mike,” 176, 177, 182
171, 172, 173, 178, 293n7, 294n21
Office of Defense Mobilization, 123
Operations Coordinating Board (OCB),
Office of Inter-American Affairs, 16, 185
46, 91
Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI), 16,
Oram, Harold L., 91, 175, 176, 296n43
174
Organization of African Unity, 215
Office of Policy Coordination (OPC): rela-
Orwell, George, 105; 1984, 74; Animal tionship to PPS, 27–28, 269n44; rela-Farm, 118–119, 120, 276n87, 283n66, tions with NCFE, 31–32, 33, 37–38, 39–
284n77
40, 44; relations with AMCOMLIB, 40–
Osborn, Howard J., 237, 240
44, 88; relations with FTUC, 54–69, 72,
OSS. See Office of Strategic Services 81–82, 87, 97, 190, 267n19; relations
with CIO, 60–65; relations with CCF,
Pakistan, Pearl murder in, 317n3
71, 78, 79–83, 101–102, 113, 114–115,
Paley, William, 227
122, 132; relations with ACCF, 72, 83–
Pan-Africanism, 199, 203, 304n58
87, 92, 97–98, 113–114, 122; and
Papanek, Betka, 160
Burnham, 73–79, 81–83, 87, 89, 90, 105,
Pappas Charitable Fund, 158
273n45; and Animal Farm, 118–119; re-Paramount Studios, 120, 121, 122
lations with Harvard’s International
Paris Review, 106
Summer School, 125–126, 127–128; re-
Paris World Peace Congress, 78, 79
lations with NSA, 130, 131–140, 142;
Park Avenue cowboys, 24, 27, 76
and Lansdale, 170. See also Wisner, Parsons, Rose, 151–152, 154, 158, 160,
Frank
164, 291n38
Office of Special Operations (OSO), 46
Partisan Review, 97, 103–106, 107, 116, Office of Special Projects, 27
229, 232
Office of Strategic Services (OSS), 17–21,
Passin, Herbert, 275n59
24, 53, 54, 74; and Donovan, 17–19, 20–
Patman, Wright, 239
21, 51, 231; and Allen Dulles, 17, 18,
Paul VI, 181, 193–194
21, 27; and CIA, 18–19, 27, 28, 30, 31,
Pax Romana, 137
99–100, 117, 170, 229, 231; Research
Peace Corps, 156, 181, 221, 251
and Analysis branch, 18, 20; Special Op-
Pearl, Daniel, 317n3
erations (SO) branch, 19; X-2, 99; and
Pearson, Norman Holmes, 99, 128
Birch, 186; Sub Rosa, 246, 259n23
Pegler, Westbrook, 66–67
Offie, Carmel, 58–59, 60, 64, 66–67, 78
Pele, 191
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337
People-to-People, 156
Quiet American, The (film), 177–178
Perlik, Charles A., 228, 242