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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 64: Feb. 22‑29, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 30
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- use of labor associated with the new varieties for instance -~-the new high yielding rice varieties require weeding -- is actually result- USDA 573-6a 11 ing in seasonal labor shortages in some rural locales in Asia. Wages paid farm laborers
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 94: Sept. 12‑18, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 39
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- schccl principal for seven entered lc,cal polit'ics as ·chairman of the· • ye·a.1:s and first He ·1eft te·a:ching for fullSwaziland 1'eaphers Association. time farming ·in 194 7, wh.e:n he ·also beccm~e ·active ·in the Swazi Cou.ncil I the traditional
- did not wish to hold this letter up further. 2. Enclosed are: a. b. Two volumes of newspaper clippings of . your visit here; A copy of the official Government of P~kistan 1968 calendar. On the ~everse side of each month is a statemenf
- rnaac"' ar.. exce!.!.cn .. p::e:se:n ..atim:. to the President and his colleagues. With no _hes~taticn at all, it v,a:.s agreed. that ,ve shoulci p:::-oceed immediately, the meeting wz.s adjo~rned,. and Ky, ·E~b Kerner and som.c of thei::- associates wcr
- ORGANIZED IN JANUARY 1964; DR. -ARRIGO GUAR~If CONTE, ~HO HAS A LO~G HISTORY OF ASSOCIATION WITH CO~MUNISTS AND WAS AN ORGANIZER OF THE VANGUARDIA DE ACCIO N NACIONAL, A PRO-CASTRO REVOLUTIONARY GROUP; AND DR. GUSTAVO TEJADA MORM\N FORMER TREATY NEGOTIATOR
- the DECLASSIFIED E.O. 129_o, Sec. 3.5 NSC Memo, 1130:95, sat Dept. Guidelin~ By clY NARA, Date './-t'/-94' SECRET EXDIS //:J..., / - 2 impression Hanoi is suspicious of his association with us. In response to Goldberg's query whether the Secretary General
- PROBLEMS SITUATIONHAS CREATE~A~ONGCIVIL POPULATIO~.STRIKING IN TERMSOF IN MIDDLEOF TEI, VC FOUNDGVNAT ITS WEAKEST MOBILIZINGRESOURCES.OFFICIALSWEREON HOLIDAY ANDLACKOF NEWSPAPER ANDOTHERMEANSCOMMUNICATION MADEM03ILIZING GOVERNMENT ANDPEOPLEDIFFICULT
- it useful, I should be pleased to send a personal representative to Addis Ababa to discuss ..these matters with you and your associates. I would choose a man in whom I have great personal c'?nfidence and who could accurately reflect my views. Perhaps
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 36, July 25-31, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 20
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- that,. and that is the next problem I would cite. Again and again, representatives of the executive have come before the Foreign Relations Committee to tell us in · -8closed session what we have already .read in our morning newspaper. Again and again, they have come
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 73: Apr. 24‑30, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 33
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- .. THAT AMBASSADORGRONOUSKIMAY BE. CALLED ON..,. ~TO CONDU-CT.THE lt'lPRECISION WITH WffICH IT HAS DE\.tSERATELY . ! BEEN PHRASEDIN TtUS PARTICULAR No·rE IS PpSSIBLE OlCTATED.:.:BY=tH£.=. PROBLEMSHANOI 1'1LL HAVE 1N HANDLING THE QUESTIO» oF· • ~ :CHINESE ASSOCI~TION WITH THES
- , , Premier · Ky. _contounding ' · . ' { • • reams, of. newspaper · . roportt:' by otopping down into a'.' ·s u'bordinato ·vice ·pr.'e°sidency as . ~ : . .:-·· ,..... •. . . ,· · absurd ex~.ggio!"at1ons _of. • •. • • • •; ' · .; . i-:hy
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 3, May 16 - 26, 1966 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 7
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 83: June 20‑25, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 36
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- of L0C and . 7 (~-3{:fi associated targets is. a dynamic. and everchanging pattern.. . _ 1,;. /~ :/ .:/,,.,_.~· ....-.~:··.t.:., ·:··.· .. The enemy is not using stereotyped operations, conse•· -;·,;·~~--:>:,: •.•.. quently the weight of effort· on any
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 103: Nov. 1‑4, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 41
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- •. In. late November President Mendez Montenegl"o warned the leftlst d.o llllnated student association that he would not allow student groups to -o perate 1n the wtiversity with impunity. Mexico Pre-s ident Diaz Ordaz. in October sent troops to occupy
- ASSOCIATES WHOWORKEDTOGETHER 1 . UORINe VAR WHICH WE HAVE HtLD FOR M.,ANY. YEARS AND WHICH VE PLANNED· • F"ORTHIS YEAR -VHENSHASTRIVISIT WASORIGINALLY SETTLED. I,WOULD T!-tEN RETREAT TO SECLUSION r>F ESSEX AND OCEAN SAIL-ING· dr~ND co~~ TO WASHINGTON AT END
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 77: May 15‑19, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 34
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 28, May 16-24, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 16
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 101: Oct. 23‑28, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 41
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- ; nam.ely, that stories were appearing, allegedly .•, but we were confronted from Soviet sources; and we were confronted with a secom fact; r.amely, that . ~lmost every newspaper man who came into my office told me that his favorite So .. contact was telling
- . STEFFEN'S CONVERSATTONWITH !FARID WAS PRIVATE.. H-IS S£P£RATETALK WITHSHERIF HUSSEINNOT PARTICULARLY SIGNIFICANT CCMMEHT;SINCE ADENENGLISHLANGUAGE NEWSPAPER ADENCHRONICLE OF MAY21 CARRIED ARTICLEON PAGE10 WUlt~ UAR DELEGATE TO UN HAD ASSURED FARID OF'UARDE
- GRAINGER AND ASSOCIATES: ' , ' 1. ON BASIS IMMINENT FIE LD INVESTIGATION, AND SUBJECT TO CONSULTATION APPROPRIATE SAIGON AND PROVINCIAL GVN AUTHORITIES, PLAN TO p r e p a r e AND REQUEST GVN DISSEMINATE LEAFLET ON URGENT • BASIS EMPHASIZING THAT USOM
- building, the first unit of the Newhouse Communications Center to be constructed at Syracuse University. In his opening words he re ferred to Dr. Samuel I. Newhouse, owner -ind pub lisher of a chain of newspapers, Dr. W illiam P. Tolley, chancellor
- Should read: rather missiles associated 8. present to insure such as ASWand reconnaissance within QUOTEaircraft than strategic ing after the categories Para 17, line Soviet sentence. line. even though they might fall 14. existing
- discussion of a · plan for dispersal of US air defense aircraft and associated nuclear weapons to Canadian bases , as an agenda item in the US-Canada Ministerial Joint Committee on . Defense on June 25. It is understood that the .Government of Canada has
- important that we continue to support through peaceful means the right the people of South West Africa to self-determination. of South Africa. Facing the problem of opposing tend2nci es --to associate with South Africa or to disengage from it entirely
- at receiving Fredric R. Mann, who presented his letter of appointment as United States Special Representa tive to the West Indies (Associated) State of Dominica on May 13, 1968. IAJiv,.-, k}~ Benjamin H. Read Executive Secretary Enclosure: Letter from
- 2/20/64 Msg to Bustamante/birthday 2. 3/2/64 Msg fm Bustamante Association 3. 3/13/64 Msg to Bustamante 4. 4/13/64 of Hugh Shearer . Msg fm Bustamante re appointment as personal representative during his visit to U.S. and ltr re
- of Alpine Geophysical Associates: 3; Dr: Panikkar distributed a set of general oceano graphic research ship characteristics designed to represent the typical general purpose R/V desired by India ·~· Mr ·~ Addison Richmond of the State Department stated
- . McGeor ge Bundy referred to the pending Presidential speech and discussed the proposed plan for a Southeast Asia D evelopment Association. Mr. Gaud (AID) and Mr . Rusk both indicated their -- ~,,,,..¥ _, :,"... '1