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104-10250-10081 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (1/22/1965)

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                                                                Januar 22,  1965.


        Subect:   Contact with Mr. Kimsey after his Separation from CIA.


               As my former  supervisor for 6 years in the Agency, Mr. K. apparently

        wanted to keep up a  superficial social contact with me. Every 3 or 4 months, he

        called me at  home or in the office; as a rule, first to inform me of some article or

        TV  program which could be of interest to me or my husband, agd second, to inform

        me  of his various professional prospects. As far as I recall, there were two or

        three  meetings for lunch in the cafeteria across the road from the West Cut Building

        aild one dinner invitatiol in our hoile. The first lunch meeting may have been in

        spring  1963. Accordingto  my recollection, Mr. K,.gave me..the reprodCuction.of a

        small  English  handwriting specimen which was supposedly written by the Grand

        Duchess  IAnastasiat of Russia, YMr. K. asked me to send a short report to Cleve

        Baxter,  New York City, who was workin& on the case that a woman Eugenia Smith

 .       clai:u ed to be Anastasian. I sent a report that the questioned document was pro-

         bably written-by an English speaking person,..to Cleve Baxter. (I had met Cleve
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         Baxter  previously at an Academy for the Advanceent/Science   meeting in New York.

         Mr. K. had claimed  that C.B. is his friend and former business associate and that*

         he had worked for CIA.).  To my knowledge, this.was the only connection of Mr. K.

         with mr work for  the 'Anastasia case. -

                 In summer 1963, we got suddenly a telephone call from Mr. K. informing us

          that he had gotten mr-Tried and had returned from his honeympon trip to San Fran-

          cisco for which he had used up his retirement money. In 'ugust or September 1963,

          we invited him and his wife Lois (whom he wanted us to  eioet) for dinner in our

          house. Lois was a good-looking, very lively wo.an, around fcrty, who made so much

          s5Fall ttlk that, to our amazement, Mr. K. hardly said a word, My husband and I,

          both had the impression  that the rarriage would not last long. - In April 1964,

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