23 Dec 64 
Dear Jharyanna, 
I would like to repeat my request to you for a faster 
and wider dissemination of progress reports to Pacific 
Projest personnel in the field. It is obvious that the 
lack of current information on all other phases of the 
projest is detrimental to the quality of new reports in 
general. Isuggest also that an increased awareness of 
the work carried on in each phase of the project will 
promote initiative and improve morale. In addition it 
will make people more aware ofinformation which has not 
been gathered but which ought to be. Lack of communication 
between phases of the project has always been a problem, 
not to mention between the workers themselves. This 
communication problem could be avoided in part by my 
suggestion. This applies especially to those who are 
shunted from one phase to the other as the occasion demands. 
It is difficult for them to get any feeling of continuity 
or purpose in their work. The droppings might have performed 
this function, but it seems more an outlet for humor and 
anecdote than for information at depth. 
Happy holidays to all of you from all of us on the Cromwell. 
Best, 
— v 
Warren King 
