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  • for the President's c6risideration · that the accompanying delegation consist of two Senators, two Congressmen, and one prominent public _ · ··figure. 1 Public Member of Delegation - William Randolph Hearst Congressional Members We submit the following
  • , - :l-88 1h.J 87 - 1;;.7 #33c memo secret ., ~ 3- to President secret from David Bell re: - iE ~L .J c8 1 - Jj..i Jordan ¼-Is.,. 3 7 3 p 05f14/6"6 A e;~'-{-1~-
  • . He 1• unttathualastlc about Quat. happy about air attacks and dependent removal, and accurate about the bad weok the military front. on The ·S econd l• a cable aent to hold up David Bruce yeaterday. l told my brother to handle U thia way foe ling
  • Harvey, Mize, Adair and Whalley, as well as Senator Scott." Telegrams reporting their reactims are at Tabs B, C, and D of the Rusk memorandum. I will not repeat my earlier arguments for helping the Yugoslavs. Both in terms of their relatively decent
  • ..,..;:;...,,,__, Ji~~, Da·... 12 ---; -t 1/ PERSONA-L/'GONPI»ENliALWed., Nov. 8, 1967 12:25 p. m. MR. PRESIDENT: It would be good.if -- at luacb today -- you were to underline your wish that Sect. Ruak actually take off the full week-end at Camp David. He needs
  • ' s briefing memo and talking poin,ts. This is a courtesy call. Mauritius (a small island in the Indian Ocean) just got her independence from Britain in March. (John Mosler and David King were your representatives at the ceremony. ) Ramgoolam came here
  • Minister described and said he would attempt to obtain some satisfaction for the Prime Minister's request upon his return to Washington. He was informed that the matter had already been raised with David Bell and that AID was now engaged in testing
  • 111e111tr sf' NLJ /VLJ &f-66 to President from David Bell confidential re: Korea to PI es i de11t ft 0111 Reste1;:J cf.:r-;/ A 89---6"1 . · ~~ K-/-97 - A Jatrra, ~~~~f½A-- + - ----:t:-4+-'-~~~l't-1=---'N'"'nmrimm--t:rrmrr1H"Pr----n
  • Yale. Others in the group are: Harold Helm representing . Princeton; Keith Kane ' representing Harvard, .Arthur Dean representing Cornell, Marlon Folsom representing Rochester; David Pa&kard representing Stanford, and Norman Chandler·representing Cal
  • • Aaaoclatlon, Education Harvard Ulliveralty Princeton Dr. Milton Ebenhower, Dr. L.lncoln Gordon, Johna Hopkln• tJnlveralty Johna HopldAa Unlveralty H. Sava1e, MIT Dr. Jamee R. KilUaa. MIT Or. Robert Scott. Unlveraity Dr. Theodore W. Schults
  • 1radaate of the A.tlU&ary Aca6tmy will now tu ~ue.u .. from Wlafleld Scott la the laat paraar,pll. w. w. R.eatow GOill IDZNTIAL attacllrneat DECLAS 1FIEO + , White House Guidelines, j:eb. 24, 1983 By NARA.Oat,aA-(-?-3 eOMPIDENTI.AJ.. (10/15/61
  • ) Rayburn Building Upon personal request of Senator Hugh Scott, TV ir: ~erview with him and Senator Joseph Clark; "Your Senators' Report" (estimated audience of 10 million) OEClAS -~!fl.ED The President The White House /- ,. By GONPIDEM'fikL ) . E.O
  • Scott Texas Partners of the Alliance c/o St. Anthony Hotel San Antonio, Te:xaa I am pleased that the people oi Texas are joining wlth our nelghbors ln Peru to help us carry out the Alllance !or Progreaa. Thls dlrect relatlonshlp can contrlb11te ln
  • , 1967 THOMAS J, SCOTT, CHIEF CLERK WM. W. WOODRUFF, ASST. CHIEF CL.E RK The President The White House Washington, D.C. Dear Mro President: Thank you for your January 9 response to my proposal for posting a Presidential Peace Commission in a neutral