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This declassified FBI document, part of the COINTELPRO program, concerns the New Left movement in Tampa and includes a memorandum dated May 31, 1968, from the FBI's Tampa office to the Director regarding efforts to disrupt the New Left.

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This page from a declassified FBI document features a title page with text indicating the subject is "(COINTELPRO) NEW LEFT TAMPA" and a numerical identifier. A central graphic displays a circular emblem with the words "FREEDOM INFORMATION ACT" and an image resembling the American flag and stars, suggesting the document is related to freedom of information requests concerning the COINTELPRO program. Below this, it states "FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION." There are no photographs, handwritten annotations, operational charts, or specific surveillance details visible on this particular page. FREEDOM OF INFORMATION AND PRIVACY ACTS SUBJECT: (COINTELPRO) NEW LEFT TAMPA 100-449698-64 FREEDOM INFORMATION ACT FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION NOTICE THE BEST COPIES OBTAINABLE ARE INCLUDED IN THE REPRODUCTION OF THE FILE. PAGES INCLUDED THAT ARE BLURRED, LIGHT OR OTHERWISE DIFFICULT TO READ ARE THE RESULT OF THE CONDITION AND OR COLOR OF THE ORIGINALS PROVIDED. THESE ARE THE BEST COPIES AVAILABLE. OPTIONAL FORM NO. 10 MAY 1962 EDITION GSA FPMR (41 CFR) 101-11.8 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Memorandum TO: DIRECTOR, FBI DATE: 5/31/68 FROM: SAC, TAMPA (100-1200) CONTEL PRO) New Left 400-449698-64-1 SUBJECT: COUNTERINTELLIGENCE-PROGRAM INTERNAL SECURITY DISRUPTION OF THE NEW LEFT Rubin ReBulet to A1, 5/10/68 To date there have been no organizations affiliated with the New Left movement active within the Tampa Division. Continuous contact has been maintained with logical confi- dential sources, with established sources at universities and colleges, and with local police agencies concerning New Left organizations. During the past week, a student at the University of South Florida (USF), presented a petition to USF for recognition of a Students for a Demo- cratic Society (SDS) chapter at USF. In his petition he claimed that the proposed chapter would not be affiliated with the National SDS. The request for recognition was denied by the president of USF and by the Dean of Student Affairs, an established source, because they felt that any chapter of the SDS would be affiliated with the national organization whose past activities would indicate that the organization would not be acting for the betterment of USF. The Tampa Division will closely follow the activities of and his efforts to establish an SDS chapter at USF. Information obtained as a result of the investigation which could be used for counterintelligence purposes will be furnished to the Bureau for recommendations for Bureau approval on any proposed action. MCT 100-449698-64-1 All SAs responsible for investigation of the New Left have been alerted to the counterintelligence program and the Bureau's responsibilities in exposing, disrupting and neutralizing the activities of the New Left organizations and their members. REC 8 On 7/1/68 and every 3 months thereafter Tampa will submit to the Bureau a status letter as requested in reBulet. (RM) 1-907 Bureau 2 - Tampa JEH:CJ 37 JUL 3 1968 J 1 JUN 3 1968 SEC Buy U.S. Savings Bonds Regularly on the Payroll Savings Plan MAY HAN EDITION SSA FPMR (4) CPR) 101-11.8 UNITED STATES GERNMENT Memorandum submit to the Bureau a status letter as requested in reBulet. (RM) 1-907 Bureau 2 - Tampa JEH:CJ 37 JUL 3 1968 J 1 JUN 3 1968 SEC Buy U.S. Savings Bonds Regularly on the Payroll Savings Plan MAY HAN EDITION SSA FPMR (4) CPR) 101-11.8 UNITED STATES GERNMENT Memorandum TO : DIRECTOR, FBI Suge FROM : WAAC, TAMPA (100-1200) SUBJECT: COUNTER INTELLIGENCE-PROGRAM INTERNAL SECURITY DISRUPTION OF THE NEW...LEFT DATE: 6/13/68 ReBulet, 5/23/68, and TPlet, 5/31/68. To date there have been no organizations affiliated with the New Left movement active within the Tampa Division. There have been no student-police encounters and there have been no student uprisings. 2018-100 2 - Bureau (RM) 2 - Tampa JEH:cj (4) 5 REC-101 100-449648-64-2: 178 10 JUN 14 1968 JUL 9 1968 Buy U.S. Savings Bonds Regularly on the Payroll Savings Plan LINT SEC. UNITED STATES GOINMENT Memorandum TO : Director, FBI FROM SUBJECT: M SAC, Tampa (100-1200) COUNTERINTELLIGENCE_PROGRAM INTERNAL SECURITY DISRUPTION OF THE NEW LEFT DATE: 7/1/68 ReBulet to Albany 5/10/68, and TPlet 5/31/68. The following is a status letter covering the prior three-months period of counterintelligence action instituted by the Tampa Office against the New Left: 1) Potential Counterintelligence Action No information. 2) Pending Counterintelligence Action No information. 3) Tangible Results No information. 4) Miscellaneous As indicated in reTPlet, officials at the University of South Florida (USF), Tampa, Florida, denied the request for recognition of a chapter of the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) at USF. indicated On June 19, 1968, the Dean of Men at USF a student at USF who presented the petition for recognition, had attempted to place an advertise- ment in the USF student publication calling for a gathering at the American building at USF on June 24, 1968. The student publication refused to accept the advertisement, and as a result, the gathering was not held. has indicated that the gathering will be rescheduled for sometime in October, HS 2 Bureau (RM) REC 6 604 Tampa JEH:em (4) 54.1111.15 1968 100-449698-44-3 20 JUL 3 1968 INT. SEC TP 100-1200 1968, when there will be more students on the campus. The Tampa Office will maintain close contact with established sources at USF and will continue efforts to develop sources who are aware of the activities of the New Left at USF. There are no other organizations affiliated with the New Left active within the Tampa Division. Tampa will The image displays a stark white page with a bold, underlined word "NOTICE" centered at the top. Below this, several lines of text in uppercase letters inform the reader that the included copies are the best obtainable, and any blurriness or difficulty in reading is due to the condition of the original documents. The entire document is primarily text-based, with no visible photographs, handwritten notes, stamps, forms, logs, schedules, charts, or specific visual evidence of surveillance methods. There are no redactions apparent on this particular page. This document is a memorandum from the FBI's Tampa field office dated May 31, 1968, concerning counterintelligence efforts against the "New Left." Numerous handwritten annotations are present, including subject notes and a routing number "100-449698-64-1," which appears to be a case file number. A signature, possibly that of an agent or supervisor, is in the upper right corner. There are no photographs or surveillance logs, but the presence of handwritten notes and an official date stamp indicates operational activity. The document also includes a stamp for "JUL 3 1968," likely a receipt or processing date. the campus. The Tampa Office will maintain close contact with established sources at USF and will continue efforts to develop sources who are aware of the activities of the New Left at USF. There are no other organizations affiliated with the New Left active within the Tampa Division. Tampa will submit a status letter concerning this matter on or before October 1, 1968. -2- OPTIONAL FORM NO. 10 MAY 1968 EDITION SSA FPMR (41 CFR) 101-11.8 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Memorandum TO : DIRECTOR, FBI FROM: SAC, TAMPA (100-1200) SUBJECT: COUNTERINTELLIGENCE PROGRAM INTERNAL SECURITY DISRUPTION OF THE NEW LEFT CONFIDENTIAL DATE: 7/3/68 ReBulet 5/28/68 and TPlets 5/31/68 and 7/1/68. As the Bureau has been previously advised there are no organized New Left groups in existence within the Tampa Division and there has been no campus disturbances within the past year. As reflected in referenced Tampa letters, officials at the University of South Florida (USF), Tampa, Florida, denied a request for recognition of a chapter of the STUDENTS FOR A DEMOCRATIC SOCIETY (SDS) in May, 1968. In June, 1968, the USF student publication refused to accept an advertisement calling for an SDS gathering at the Administration Building, on June 24, 1968. [REDACTED], the student at USF, who presented the SDS petition for recognition and who attempted to place the advertisement in the student publication, has indicated that the gathering will be rescheduled for some time in October, 1968. The files of the Tampa Office contain no subversive data or information concerning prior activity in the New Left movement on the part of [REDACTED]. He has completed his freshman year at USF and was honorably discharged from the The Tampa Office maintains close contact with the Vice President for Student Affairs and the Dean of Men, established sources at USF. REC-7 2 Bureau (RM) 2 - Tampa JEH:bg (4) 67 JUL 13 1968 110-4496-95-64.... 4 JUL 8 1968 CLASSIFIED BY 2040 EXEMPT FROM GDS CATEGORY DATE OF DECLASSIFICATION INDEFINITE 2016-108 Buy U.S. Savings Bonds Regularly on the Payroll Savings Plan 6/6/77- 16/TT-CHI TP 100-1200 CONFIDENTIAL Tampa, will in the near future, request Bureau authority to contact two other students at USF, who have indicated a desire to cooperate with the Tampa Office. Although there have been no campus disturbances within the past year on campuses in the territory covered by the Tampa Division, the principal area of potential violence appears to be at This declassified FBI document is a memorandum from the Tampa field office dated June 13, 1968. It contains official stamps and markings, including a "REC-101" routing code and a "10 JUN 14 1968" date stamp, indicating its processing within the bureau. There is also a handwritten notation "INT. SEC." suggesting classification or subject matter. Additionally, a date stamp for "JUL 9 1968" is visible at the bottom, near a slogan about U.S. Savings Bonds. The document also includes a list of distribution points, such as "Bureau (RM)" and "Tampa." authority to contact two other students at USF, who have indicated a desire to cooperate with the Tampa Office. Although there have been no campus disturbances within the past year on campuses in the territory covered by the Tampa Division, the principal area of potential violence appears to be at USF. Tampa will follow this matter closely. 2 CONFIDENTIAL MAY NET EDITION SSA FPMR (2 CPR) 191-11.4 UNITED STATES (MENT Memorandum TO: DIRECTOR, FBI (100-449698) FROM: SAC, TAMPA (100-1200) (P) SUBJECT: COINTELPRO - NEW LEFT DATE: 8/28/68 ReBulet, 8/12/68. Reproductions of the article appearing in "Barron's" magazine entitled, "Campus or Battleground? Columbia is a Warning to all American Universities" were furnished to the following established sources on 8/22/68: [REDACTED] No reproductions were mailed anonymously as there are no college educators or administrators in the Tampa Division who have shown a reluctance to take decisive action against the New Left. Any positive results obtained or any comments made by recipients will be furnished the Bureau. @- Bureau (RM) 2 - Tampa JEH:cj (4) REC 3.7 100-444698-645 25 AUG 30 1968 8-1 INT/SEC 6ISEPC Buy U.S. Savings Bonds Regularly on the Payroll Savings Plan OPTIONAL PURN NO. 10 MAY 192 EDITION ** GRA FPMR (41 CPR) 101-11.8 UNITED STATES GO **NMENT Memorandum TO : DIRECTOR, FBI (100-449698) FROM: SAC, TAMPA (100-1200) (P) SUBJECT: COINTELPRO - NEW LEFT 8/28/68. DATE: 9/30/68 w/ [ILLEGIBLE] ReBulet to AL, 5/10/68, and TPlets, 7/1/68 and The following is a status letter covering the prior 3-months period of counterintelligence action insti- tuted by the Tampa Office against the New Left: (1) Potential Counterintelligence Action No information. (2). Pending Counterintelligence Action By airtel 9/27/68 in case captioned "COUNTER- INTELLIGENCE PROGRAM, BLACK NATIONALIST-HATE GROUPS, RACIAL INTELLIGENCE (JUNTA OF MILITANT ORGANIZATION), Bureau's authorization was granted to furnish public source material and other lead material regarding the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) and its local leaders that will not compromise sources to established source [REDACTED] source data concerning SDS will be furnished to In addition, six items of public (3) Tangible Results No information to date. (4) Miscellaneous The results obtained from the information listed above will be furnished to the Bureau. 100-449695-64-6 2 - [REDACTED] 111(902 910) Bureau (RM) 2 - Tampa JEH:cj (4) EX-102 REC-18 25 OCT 2 1968 OCT 9 1964 375 INT SEC, Buy U.S. Savings Bonds Regularly on the Payroll Savings Plan OPTIONAL FORM NO. 1 This document is a typed memorandum on official United States Government letterhead. It features several handwritten annotations, including a signature at the top left, an initialed stamp near the bottom right, and numerical notations and file numbers in the bottom left and center. There are also several official stamps, including "Bureau (RM) Tampa," an internal routing stamp with a date, and a handwritten file number. The text discusses counterintelligence actions against "the New Left." There are no photographs or visual evidence of surveillance methods. There is one notable redaction in the middle of the page, obscuring a name. from the information listed above will be furnished to the Bureau. 100-449695-64-6 2 - [REDACTED] 111(902 910) Bureau (RM) 2 - Tampa JEH:cj (4) EX-102 REC-18 25 OCT 2 1968 OCT 9 1964 375 INT SEC, Buy U.S. Savings Bonds Regularly on the Payroll Savings Plan OPTIONAL FORM NO. 1 MAY 1962 EDITION SSA PPMR (4f CPR) 181-118 UNITED STATES ERNMENT Memorandum TO : DIRECTOR, FBI (100-449698) DATE: 11/14/68 FROM: SAC, TAMPA (100-1200) (P) SUBJECT: COINTELPRO NEW LEFT ReBuairtel, 10/9/68. Reairtel referred to previous Bureau communications which pointed out the necessity of taking immediate action to expose, disrupt and otherwise neutralize the activities of the New Left. As part of the program, offices were instructed to remain alert for and to seek specific data depicting the de- praved nature and moral looseness of the New Left. Offices were further instructed to consider ways to use the material in a vigorous and enthusiastic approach to neutralize the New Left. Reairtel further reflected that little evidence had reached the Bureau indicating field offices were using this type of information to the best advantage. In the past, New Left activity in the Tampa area has been either nonexistent or minimal so that there did not appear to be sufficient activity to neutralize. Recently, however, the Tampa Office has instituted investigations re students at Florida Presbyterian College, St. Petersburg, and New College, Sarasota, Fla. based upon information received to the effect that these individuals were members or associated with SDS or affiliated organizations. In addition, although there is no organized SDS or affiliated organization active on the Univer- sity of South Florida (USF) campus at the present time, there does appear to be a representative number of students at USF that are in sympathy with SDS. In view of the apparent increased interest and activity re the New Left in the Tampa area, the Tampa Office will con- tinue to remain alert to obtain pertinent data, including photo- graphs that could be utilized effectively in captioned program. REC-32 (2- Bureau (RN) 2 - Tampa JJOJGJ NOY4251968 394 ST-113 100-449648-64-1 14 NOV 18 1968 INT. SEC Buy U.S. Savings Bonds Regularly on the Payroll Savings Plan MAY 1967 EDITION BEA FPMR (61 CPN) RH-11.8 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE IRNMENT Memorandum TO : DIRECTOR, FBI (100-449698) DATE: 2/24/69 FROM : SAC, TAMPA (100-1200) (P) SUBJECT: COINTELPRO - NEW LEFT Deblais ReTPlet to Bureau, 12/30/68, and The page is a declassified document with typed text. There are no photographs or handwritten annotations. There are no official stamps, forms, logs, or schedules visible on the page. There are no redactions. The document appears to be a communication or report from the "Tampa Office" concerning the "New Left" on campus. The text discusses maintaining contact with sources at USF and developing new sources, as well as the absence of other affiliated organizations. It concludes with a directive to submit a status letter by October 1, 1968. The overall visual presentation is that of a standard typed report. SEC Buy U.S. Savings Bonds Regularly on the Payroll Savings Plan MAY 1967 EDITION BEA FPMR (61 CPN) RH-11.8 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE IRNMENT Memorandum TO : DIRECTOR, FBI (100-449698) DATE: 2/24/69 FROM : SAC, TAMPA (100-1200) (P) SUBJECT: COINTELPRO - NEW LEFT Deblais ReTPlet to Bureau, 12/30/68, and TPlet to Bureau, 2/7/69, latter captioned "COUNTERINTELLIGENCE PROGRAM, BLACK NATIONALIST - HATE GROUPS, RACIAL INTELLIGENCE". Bureau is referred to Tampa letter 2/7/69 which sets forth comments re one half hour film program entitled "Wild Grapes". This film was televised at 7:00 p.m., 2/9/69, by WFLA, Channel 8, Tampa, Fla. and individuals connected with New Left-type activities in the Tampa area appeared in this film. 100-449698-64--8 ST-105 REC 54 12 FEB 26 1969 2- 175 J02 (Gr) Bureau (RM) 3 - Tampa (1 - 157-3213) JJO:cj (5) MAR 5, 1969uy U.S. Savings Bonds Regularly on the Payroll Savings Plan OPTIONAL FORM NO. 10 MAY EDITION SEA FPMR (41 R OPR) 101-11.8 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Memorandum TO : DIRECTOR, FBI (100-449698) FROM : SAC, TAMPA (100-1200) (P) SUBJECT: COINTELPRO - NEW LEFT DATE: 4/1/69 ReTPlet to Bureau, 12/30/68, and TPlet to Bureau, 2/28/69, latter captioned "COUNTERINTELLIGENCE PROGRAM, BLACK NATIONALIST HATE GROUPS, RACIAL INTELLIGENCE" (Bufile 100- 448006). The following represents the quarterly status letter concerning Tampa activities under captioned matter: (1) Potential Counterintelligence Action Tampa continues to remain alert for potential counter- intelligence material to be utilized in captioned program. (2) Pending Counterintelligence Action There is no counterintelligence action pending at the present time. (3) Tangible Results ReTPlet, 2/28/69, contains pertinent information re counterintelligence action conducted in captioned matter through presentation of TV program entitled "Wild Grapes". 5018-108 REC-76 (2- Bureau (RM) 3 - Tampa (1 - 157-3213) JJO:cj (5) 3 54APR 9-1969 Buy U.S. Savings Bonds Regularly on the Payroll Savings Plan OPTIONAL FORM NO. 10 MAY 1986 EDITION GSA FPMR (41 CFR) 101-11.6 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Memorandum TO DIRECTOR, FBI (100-449698) FROM SAC, TAMPA (100-1200) (P) SUBJECT: COINTELPRO BULLET #1-10 TP re: Michiel & Att - NEW LEFT IS DATE: 5/29/69 Re Tampa letters to Bureau, 2/24/69 and 4/1/69. was informed by the Tampa Office that , MI, Tampa, Fla. [REDACTED], and his brother, TAYLOR [REDACTED], both of whom have been active in anti-war type demonstrations recently held in the Tampa area, are the sons of one [REDACTED] U. S. Army. [REDACTED] subsequently advised that had been [REDACTED] informed of his This document page contains a typed FBI memorandum dated July 3, 1968, with a "CONFIDENTIAL" stamp. There are several handwritten annotations, including routing codes like "REC-7" and partially redacted names and numbers. Official stamps include dates like "JUL 13 1968" and "JUL 8 1968," and a "CLASSIFIED BY 2040" stamp with "DATE OF DECLASSIFICATION INDEFINITE." There are also several black redactions obscuring specific names and information within the text. A small illustration of a uniformed man holding a rifle is present in the lower left corner, above a form-like entry indicating "Buy U.S. Savings Bonds Regularly." The visual elements suggest standard FBI administrative procedures and security markings designed to control information flow. by the Tampa Office that , MI, Tampa, Fla. [REDACTED], and his brother, TAYLOR [REDACTED], both of whom have been active in anti-war type demonstrations recently held in the Tampa area, are the sons of one [REDACTED] U. S. Army. [REDACTED] subsequently advised that had been [REDACTED] informed of his sons' activities and added that the information was most appreciated inasmuch as [REDACTED] is being considered for an Attache assignment some- where behind the Iron Curtain, and that the activities of his sons could be a source of embarrassment to [REDACTED] Army. as well as to superiors in the U. S. In connection with the above, on 5/21/69, an established source at the University of South Florida (USF), who was not cognizant of the above contact between MI and Tampa Office, advised that he had heard that the [REDACTED] and had been warned by their father to boys, [REDACTED] stay away from the St. Leo College demonstration, held in St. Leo, Florida, 4/26/69. It is noted that through source coverage concerning the demonstration on 4/26/69, there was no indication that either of the [REDACTED] boys participated in the demonstration, nor was there any indication that either of these boys participated in an anti-war type demonstration held in St. Petersburg, Florida, 5/15/69. It would appear that the information furnished to MI, and which was related to [REDACTED] has had some counterintelligence value. On 5/9/69, [REDACTED] was also advised that [REDACTED] and her brother, [REDACTED], both students at USF and both of whom have also been active in anti-war type demonstrations, are the children of one [REDACTED]. [REDACTED] 2 Bureau (RM) 2 - Tampa JJO: (4) REC- 112 5/4 JUN 18 1969 3 JUN 2 1969 10 b. Buy U.S. Savings Bonds Regularly on the Payroll Savings Plan INT. E 6-10 th TP 100-1200 U. S. Army. subsequently ad- vised that was personally advised of his childrens' activities, and that when informed, the indicated he contemplated instituting measures to thwart their activities. - 2 - MAY 18 EDITION GSA FPMR ( CPR) 101-114 NITED STATES NMENT Memorandum TO: DIRECTOR, FBI (100-449698) DATE: 6/25/69 FROM: SAC, TAMPA (100-1200) (P) SUBJECT: COINTELPRO - NEW LEFT crip Re Tampa letters to Bureau, 4/1/69, and 5/29/69. The following represents Tampa activities under captioned program since submission of re letters: (1) Potential Counterintelligence Action The majority of institutions of higher learning in the Tampa Division have completed This page contains a heavily redacted top section, followed by typed text regarding the Tampa Division's surveillance of USF. Several stamps are visible, including "CONFIDENTIAL" in multiple locations. Handwritten annotations are present, including a crossed-out symbol near the text and a single checkmark. A page number "2" is centered near the bottom. The overall impression is of an official, classified document with markings indicating its security level and distribution. 6/25/69 FROM: SAC, TAMPA (100-1200) (P) SUBJECT: COINTELPRO - NEW LEFT crip Re Tampa letters to Bureau, 4/1/69, and 5/29/69. The following represents Tampa activities under captioned program since submission of re letters: (1) Potential Counterintelligence Action The majority of institutions of higher learning in the Tampa Division have completed their academic year 1968-69, and, while many are now in Summer Sessions, student activity in the New Left field is at a minimum, and should remain so until September 1969. Several principal New Left figures remain in the Tampa area, including [REDACTED] who has been active in attempting to establish an SDS chapter on the University of South Florida (USF) campus. Tampa is currently considering directing anonymous letters to parents and/or families of these New Left figures, parti- cularly in instances in which they have become involved with the law concerning the use of drugs and narcotics. Bureau approval will, of course, be obtained prior to any such mailing. (2) Pending Counterintelligence Action Bureau is referred to recent correspondence in case captioned [REDACTED] le in which the New York Office prepared a letter to be sent from Tampa anonymously to [REDACTED] who is an [REDACTED] is the father of [REDACTED] Utilizing letter prepared by New York Office, which was approved by the Bureau, Tampa, on 6/24/69, mailed this letter from Tampa to [REDACTED] On 9/9/69, Tampa will follow this up with mailing or a second letter to [REDACTED] which contains the approved SDS montage. 2 - Bureau (RM) REC-39 2 - Tampa JRH:1p (4) 31 01-21969 [ILLEGIBLE] 5 JUN 27 1959 [ILLEGIBLE] [ILLEGIBLE] SEC. Buy U.S. Savings Bonds Regularly on the Payroll Savings Plan 2016-100 TP 100-1200- (3) Tangible Results Re Tampa letter 5/29/69, noted that Tampa had furnished local office of MI with New Left activities on part of [REDACTED] and of [REDACTED] U. S. Army. Follow- ing this, the New Left activity of children of the two individuals appears to have ceased. Tampa feels that this was due, at least in part, to an aggressive investigation of background of the New Left participants, coupled with timely dissemination to MI. - 2 - ```json [ {"box_2d": [3, 155, 11, 259], "text_content": "OPTIONAL FORM NO. 2"}, {"box_2d": [15, 155, 21, 260], "text_content": "MAY 1968 EDITION"}, {"box_2d": [23, 155, 30, 278], "text_content": "GSA PPMR (41 CPR) 101-11."}, {"box_2d": [24, 311, 50, 442], "text_content": "RNMENT"}, {"box_2d": [36, 155, 47, 298], "text_content": "UNITED **Visual Description:** This page features a typewritten memorandum with several handwritten annotations and official stamps. The text details the distribution of an article and notes the lack of anonymous reproductions related to college educators or administrators in the Tampa Division. A significant portion of the middle of the page is covered by black redaction boxes, obscuring what was likely sensitive information. Handwritten marginalia includes "REC 3.7", a date stamp "25 AUG 30 1968", and "INT/SEC." There's also an official routing stamp. A printed footer encourages participation in the Payroll Savings Plan for U.S. Savings Bonds. There are no photographs or surveillance logs visible. 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Re Tampa letter to Bureau, 9/30/69. The following represents the quarterly status letter concerning Tampa activities under captioned program: (1) Potential Counterintelligence Action By Tampa airtel to Bureau, dated 10/16/69, and captioned, SSA", Bufile 100- [REDACTED] [REDACTED] of situation re Bureau and New York were apprised

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