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Max Hugel (13 February 1981-11 May 1981): Hugel served in the U.S. Army in World War II, and in 1954 founded Brother International Corporation, an importing and distributing firm, which he headed until selling his interest in 1975. He was Executive Vice President of the Centronics Data Computer Corporation in New Hampshire before taking leave to join the Reagan campaign in April 1980. On his appointment as DCI in January 1981, William Casey brought Max Hugel into CIA as Special Assistant to the DCI, and two weeks later appointed him DDA. As noted below, on 11 May 1981 DCI Casey appointed Hugel DDO.


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Max Hugel (11 May-1 July 1981): Having joined CIA in January 1981, and served (as noted above) as DDA from February to May 1981, Hugel was then appointed DDO by DCI Casey. After a series of press reports of alleged improper stock-trading practices, Hugel resigned from CIA on 1 July 1981. Hugel subsequently won a libel judgment against the individuals who had made the accusations against him.

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In the 1990s, then-CIA Director Bill Casey appointed a man named Max Hugel as chief of the clandestine service, a small department within the CIA. But some agents disagreed with the appointment. Weiner explained: "They dug up dirt on him, fed it to the ...
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Charlie Young (from left) and Dina Griffin of Interactive Design Architects join Billie Tsien and Tod Williams, with Bob Larsen of IDEA and Paul Schulhof of TWBTA to their left.
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