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104-10250-10081 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (01/22/1965)

handle is hein.jfk/jfkarch78307 and id is 1 raw text is: 104-10250-10081  2022 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 .
Januar 22, 1965.
Subjiect: 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 sme article or
TV program which could be of interest to me or my husband, a4d second, to inform
Y1e 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 Out Building
nd     - one dinner in-itation in our hoe . The first lunch meeting may have been in
spring. 1963. Lccording to my recollection, Mr. K.: gave ne..the reproduction. of a
small En lish  handwriting specimen which was supposedly written by the Grand
Duchess nastasia: of Russia.: Yr. 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
claimed to be -Anastasia . I sent a report that the questioned document was pro-
bably written-by an English speaking person,.to Cleve Baxter.  (I had met Cleve
_ -of
Baxter  previously at an Academy for the Advancement/Science meeting in New York.
r. 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 my work for the 'Anastasia' case. -
In sumner 1963, we got suddenly a telephone call from Mr. K. informing us
that he had gotten nri~ried and had returned from his honeymon trip to San Fran-
cisco for which he had used up his retiremnent money. In u gust or Septe-her 1963,
we invited him an( his wife Lois (whom he wanted us to rneet) for dinner in our
house. Lois was a good-looking, very lively wo:naln, around fcrty, who made so much
-all talk that, to our amazement, Mr. K. hardly said a word. My hushand and I,
both had the ipression  that the narria ge would not last long. - In April 1964,

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