Lee Harvey Oswald report
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| Special behavior report re: Lee Oswald (1953) by , translated by Mr Scott |
| Special behavior report re: Lee Oswald (1953) by Mr Rainey, translated by Mr Scott |
Special behavior report re: Lee Oswald Mr Rainey Mr Scott 1953
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4/28/53
TO:Mr. Poe
Mr. (illegible text)
Mr. Scott
Miss Cohn
Mr. Aspinwall
Mr. Gifuni
Mr. (illegible text)
Mr. Jackson
Mr. Maren
Miss Graves
STRICKMAN
FROM: Mr. Scott
SPECIAL BEHAVIOR REPORT RE: Lee Oswald three illegible numbers
Written by Mr. Rainey
Lee has constituted a problem here of late. He is a non-participant in any activity on the floor. He has made no attempts at developing a relationship with any number of the group and at the same time, not given any one an opportunity to become acquainted with him. He appears content just to sit and read whatever is available. He has reacted favorably to supervision; does what is asked of him without comment. There appears to be nothing on the floor of interest to him. Each evening at 8:00 PM he asks to be allowed to go to bed. Members of the group appear to respect his seclusiveness. Perhaps this boy should have a talk with his Case Worker. perhaps he will become more communicative from this point.
rec'd 4/28/53
typed 4/28/53
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