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  • to an important degree on the outcome of that race. It is a special privilege to be with you tonight, because each of you has dedicated himself to helping education win that contest. We can seek no more important victory -- here at home, or in the world
  • that the lepalatlN achleNmea&a of theH yaua will •tud the teat of time, a• will the proar••• made la dYll npta. BG&habroMl aad at home tMH have bNa yeua of adloa _. t.rbaleace. Alld ol race aad there 1• •• 1111C1er•ta•dabl• reacUoa la ti.. cOllll&l'y oa tbe qaa•tlw
  • despite both your nearly intolerable burdens and the frightful rigors of the trip you h&d undertaken. And I was grateful for the Fresca. It was the fi~st I· bad had since leaving home. As I wrote you some time ago in connection with Vietnam, t he country
  • would like to send a reinforcing cable to Home so that . :,µ).,. we can be sure of top-level British attention to this problem beginning ' ·· tomorrow morning. Dean Rusk and I think it would be somewhat better to do so than to wait until tomorrow
  • ; continuing concern about the dollar, at home and abroad. 6. Speeches about the need to stay the course are useful, but will not arrest these trends. There is a widespread public feeling that the Tet offensive, the report of the President's Commission on Civil
  • , but rejected them for the time being except to the extent indicated below: 1. Return of Dependents. We recommend that the present policy be continued of permitting dependents to return home on a voluntary basis, but not ordering them to do so, The security
  • .. .. :?:,'. ;-:::_ ... ·CO . • . :-- CABLE1. A FUTHERREPORTFROMDAVIDSON IN OSLOON THE SECOND DAYSTALKBETWEEN THENORWEGIANS ANDTHENORTH VIETNAMESE. CABLE2. A CONVERSATION IN PARIS IN WHICHOURTEAMDRIVES HOME THE POINT ABOUT THE GVN. CABLE1. 1. THIS MORNING•s(SATURDAY, SEPT
  • FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: New Delhi Assesses New Indian Cabinet Ambassador Bowles reports that the new Cabinet w ill be dominated by a " troika" composed of M rs. Gandhi, M orarji Desai in Finance, and Chavan in the Home Ministry. If they work together closely
  • for it at the Oxford "Teach-In" June 16 . .Ps a former President of the Oxford Union, Stewart was thoroughly at home and prepared for the rigged and biased audience with which he had to deal. During the acrimonious question period he fielded a series of loaded
  • the text at 7;00 this 1 · '· ,,.. : evening, ind'icating that their governments have already · ... ·, . •. ·1 'been officially consulted and informed in their home , · ·: capitals. (Otherwise, _word might get around to the effect : .1.. that we had
  • for which you have always fought with such courage and integrity. I am home briefly, having .messed up a foot earlier this month. I conned Ed Edmondson' s doctor into cutting off the cast when I stopped -Ari Oklahoma on my way home. I am now getting a.round
  • the liberal wing at home. Recommendation I think it would be a great mistake to refuse to accept debt relief as matching. If you decide that we must, however, and that we need to have another go at other donors, I think the scenario outlined above is the best
  • AT THE HOME OF ONE OF THE US . . . I 1 •• . . • r i n .. : . !' . ,, ' . t' , ! .. ,. ~I ! I •• I ! • i .I PAGE 03 PARIS 16113 l I! . 121523Z ii'.f Or VlET-NAM AND THEN. THE" DISCUSSI:ON WHICH TAKES UP EVERY ... NATTER
  • of the other side to abide by the Geneva Accords. U.S. policy is not based on gaining popularity abroad or at home. Souvanna said the Laos experience is one chance of attaining peace. There is an obligation to try it. Souvanna would envisage that during
  • of a statement of facts and of recent regulations designed to prevent strike breaking by green card holders. AID Policies --Grievance: Assistance should not be given to the poor in other countries when there is so much poverty at home. --Response: AID
  • of the Bank. This would get maximum mile­ age out of the event, both in Asia and at home. - GONFIDEM"f'IAL --. CONEIDE:WTI_Ala .:.. 3 - Recommendations I would vote that you approve sending the bill up next week. I wouldn't argue that Black's canvass
  • : ENTATIVE OF THE US SIDE AT THE SCHEDULED PLACE SO THAT THEY CAN :': RETURN HOME AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE. 1 • b ~ ~-j • EASTERN NAMBO DECEMBER 19, ·UNQUOTE BUNKER SECRET • SEORC'f ~ i968// THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Wednesday, December 25, 1968 12
  • opinion. Might not re-emphasized peace efforts on our part evoke some similar response or movement from them? It would at least aid us in the court of world ~pinion as well as with people at home who desire more visible peace efforts. Although I would
  • ■worth clearly lean■ that way. w. w. lloatow · DECLASSIFIED ~.O. 12356, Sec. 3.4(b) ~'bite Home Guiddincs, Feb. 24. 198.i. Bv~ ;' NARA, Date· ~2.>z~;i._ -. '• . ·- .. .. ...., 1NFO.KMAT10N TOJil- SECRET Friday• Mardi 15. 1968 9:4S a. m. Wr