Field notes, v1753
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Stubbins, R. 1963 Asia Trip Karachi Jan. 18 Tinker has been with the Embassy only 2 months. His post has been created recently. He is retired from the directorship of Du Pont Laboratories (I believe in Maryland). He is a slight man of perhaps 65-70 and has 4 children, all in distinguished portraits. I briefly outlined my mission and he made an appointment for me to see Mr. Kenneth R. Clem, Deputy Chief, 55031/268 Educational Division, U.S. AID to Pakistan. I saw Clem who is at the AID establishment some 2 or 3 (?) miles from the Embassy. He is a heavy-set, dynamic individual who vigorously attacked the problem of my schedule. He brought in Dr. R. A. Quraishi, Educational Admin to AID, a dark-skinned intelligent man who had training at Columbia and Cornell in educational psychology. He has also had training in physics and has taught science. His wife is a biologist with a PhD in economic entomology from Cornell. Quraishi also helped with my schedule. He mentioned that on the 19th there was to be a meeting of APWA-