Letter from Raymond M. Catsman to John A. Hannah, May 4, 1966


Creator: Catsman, Raymond M.
Contributor: Hannah, John A., letter recipient
Description: Raymond Catsman of Catsman Company in Flint, MI, writes to MSU President Hannah, expression admiration for him and his university.  Catsman indicates that he is puzzled by the official reaction to the allegation that MSU knowingly employed CIA agents, stating that this type of assistance should be a source of pride rather than a source of apology.  Hannah replies in a May 6 letter, thanking Catsman for his inquiry into MSU's role in Vietnam and clarifying that MSU objected to being charged on engaging in "surreptitious activities".
Digital Format: Text/pdf
Original Format: Correspondence
Language: English
Original Date: May 4th,1966
Date Range: 1960-1969
Source: Michigan State University Archives &amp; Historical Collections&nbsp;<span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif;">John A. Hannah Papers (UA2.1.12) Box 55, Folder 49</span>
Pages: 2
Identifier: UA2-1-12_000231.pdf
Country: United States
Digitizer: MSU Archives and Historical Collections
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Contributing Institution(s): MSU Archives &amp; Historical Collections; MATRIX: Center for Digital Humanities and Social Sciences at Michigan State University