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- -1964, and•• Aaaiatant US Arrq Attaohe in Warsaw 19 1956. Currently engaged 1n production ot National and Defense intelligence eatimatea and etlld1•• pertnninC to area ot reapona1b111ey. Speaka, reads and write ■ Ruaa1an. Graduate ot us M111t
- -.:p.....;f-11~ EMERGES WITH A TANK FftOM AN AMERICAN PLANE AT AMMAN AIRPORT. AftABIC CAPTION EBELOW SIMILAR PICTURE IN JORDAN PAPER READS •JORDANIAN OFFICERS INSPECT HEAVY WEAPONS ARRIVING IN JOftDAN FftOM THE UNITED STATES OF AMEftlCA BY Alft PRIOR
- , I should like to read in to th e R e c ord a telegram w hich I have received fro m Albany, N.Y. I t sta te s: A le tte r from th e C om ptroller G eneral o f t h e U n ite d S ta te s, tr a n sm ittin g , p u rsu a n t to law , a rep ort o n u n n
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 103: Nov. 1‑4, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 41
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 72: Apr. 12‑23, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 32
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- ZUNIGA). I! JANUARY - 0800 - MASS FOR THE "MARTYRS• AT. SANTA ANA CHURCH. !930 7~ POETRY READING AT THE UNIV OF PANAMA. ~L!HOUGK BOTH DIOGENES GUTIERREZ AND ALBERTO QUIROZ GtJ~ED Hi M~VE r~~DE DEFINITE EFFOR1·s TO TIE THE ANNIVERS.ARY OF · IS€~ RIOTS
- . It was reasoned, on this basis, that the Liberation Front night win some twenty-odd seats in the Assembly and might; therefore, be accorded four or five non-critical cabinet port folios. It has been noted that there were opportunities at Rangoon which the US team
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 101: Oct. 23‑28, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 41
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 103: Nov. 1‑4, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 41
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- ·-\ •· 5. IN THE FOLLOWING CIA REPORTVE GET KY•s REACTION TO WHAT HAS TRANSPIRED. HE CALMED DOWNA LITTLE .IHEM HE READ YOIJR SPEECH; BUT IN PARAGRAPH6 HE IS THINKING IN. TE:R~S - · .. • OF'--sOfittTHl~~--i.:tict•· ,f'tv~TRACK··-POLlCY (OR. EVEN ONE-TRACK
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 55: Dec. 20‑31, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 27
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- /29/67 A Read to Rostow 2p undated A Rostow to President S 2p [Duplicate of #97, NSF, Country File, Vietnam, "3D(l), Prisoners of War (Gen. Information)"] 12/29/67 A e-6---,l...;1pg...._~ 7·1&a #6 cable •o~ S f>N' ~ 12/lf:/
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 13, September 15-30, 1966 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 10
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- with Ben Read, who say.s that Monday morning would be better for Secretary Rusk than Monday afternoon; but in !act anything could be juggled during the day to fit Nick's swearing in. W.W. Rostow White House--LL. State Department --- I will attend Set
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 34, July 11-15, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 19
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- on ~ietnam by Dick Neustad~,... · In my judgment -- recognizing that I am an outsider on Vietnam questions -- it is very much worth a Presidential reading. You will want completely to control dis tribution. I have not, and will not, send copies to anyone
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 78: May 20‑24, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 34
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- , in a report I wish to read to you. \~:..,~::l l! •.. ) • •. 'i Ffi '.';;: ro ;: I (..•.) i6 t.,;) :·WUS..:..SI IUAT i Ot. i.C'Jd !Ti n-:£ PR~SIDL.:I :~In·: CAPt-0644 By T ap s i e R E T FOLLG'i-VJG IS G£;1L!·L OPERATIJ,b 1n~bLA~~ffu}E°J UN2
- this policy while i~lications of the word quote will unquote. Therefore we suggest that t he last sentence of draft letter read ~uote you may be assured t hat a l so in the future the Bundesbank intends t o continue this p())li~y and to play its full
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 79: May 25‑31, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 35
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- at breakfaat tomorrow mor11lng. W. W. Ro•tow WWRostow:rln -INFORMATION 5£.CPF'I Monday, May 27, 1968 4:15 p. m. Mr. Pre ■ ldent: Herewlth ■ ome thoqht ■ of Oen. Taylor' 11 whlch you may wl ■h to read before break!a ■ t tomorrow mornln1. W. W. Ro ■ tow
- January, we discussed possible-role of-Houphouet in advancing solution to Portuguese territories ·problem .. Last night in context of review of Angola probl~m, -Houphouet voluntarily expressed his· interest in'·re ceiving a· Portuguese mission
- months away from assemblying. ,· l Truman: did not deliver his message in person. At the beginning of his message, which was read on January 7, 1953 by the clerks of the Houses, he said, "On previous occasions, it has been my custom to set forth
- ’ ’ ., ' ^';» COPY LBJ LIBRARY — 8E0RET Att£ ment DEPARTMENT OF STATE E x e c u t iv e S e c r e t a r ia t June 11, 1965 FOR: Mr. McGeorge Bundy The W hite House . FROM: Benjam in H. Read E x e c u tiv e S e c r e ta r y The a tta c h e d Memorandum o f Law
- W . Barnett, et al and Yoshihiro Nakayama, et al C 6 9/15/64 A 21 a report Debriefing of Robert W. Barnett C 19 9/17/64 A 23 memo Benjam in H. Read to McGeorge Bundy s 1 9/12/64 A S 2 9/5/64 A ~ H/2-1~ 23a memo re ROK-Japan
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 106: Nov. 15‑18, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 42
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- , ._,,C\1-:,'(Cf '- 1'·. ~ NARA Dar3 ' By~ ' , ;}t~~ Decembe~ 16. 1965 Mac - If you'-d stick tllis into tonight'«, reading, l 1ll bet we would get a twenty ..aecond OK~ RWK SJ!GP.Jf:T ✓ December Thursday, MEMORANDUM 16, 1965 3:00 p. m
Folder, "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 [3 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-2
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- , as well as the whole mood and tenor of the talks (see below). - 9 - D~ The fourth 1. 2 E. 0 crunch is sue will be our realism It is essential, certainly, that we give Mrs. Gandhi and her associates a faithful reading of our new perfor mance
- to the President, W. Rostow, Vol. 86, July 1-4, 1968 RESTRICTION (Al (Bl (Cl tldl ,'f)K~ Toon to Read C 1p 8 FILE I¢/( P ~'d:lr RESTRICTION DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE Box 37 CODES Closed by Executive Order 12356'governing accessto national security
- ":n, ar.1.dthat Vice President Ky "\VO-c:.lcl s (;:rve as t!"1e• supcrvbing :1cad for ti:e Goverri.rr.ent o: Vietnam. Ove::night Gerie.:-al 1Nestm.orcfa::l.d 1 ,naa... ..1aa.. our sugges t··ions p\'.::14- 1n~o • " d.•!agrammatlC• • io::m " ·' a'!:d
- . ROSTOW SUBJECT: The Hong Kong Confrontation You may wish to read at least marked portions of this paper on the recent past and the future of Hong Kong, especially those portions starting on page 7. The Communiet confrontation has succeeded in slowing down
- clear from the propaganda you read that North Vietnam is following exactly the same line Peiping is following-that this is a "war of national liberation" and that the Communists are trying to "liberate" the South from the "imperialists"-meaning the U.S
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 107: Nov. 19‑22, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 42
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- as a weakening of American support for Mobutu. A suggested telegraphic message is enclosed. ~$e_g_~ -~~?jamin Executive B. Read Secretary -\~ ✓- Enclosure: Draft message. CONFIDENfJ:id:. DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12958, Sec. 3.5 By State Dept. Guidelines
- ’* WHICH WAS ON PATROL ON TH E HIGH S E A ^ IN TH E GULF OF T0^3KIN, SOME 30 M IL E S O FF-SHO RE. A Pi:NEWED'^'AtTACK BY E, buRING TH E NORTH V IETN A M ESE FA ST PATROL BOATS TOOK N ' 83 16 17 5 30 _ . NIGHT OF TH E FOURTH AUGUST ON TH E "MAD Ar^ A NO Ti
- ANKARA a;2 AMEMBASSY , LONDON 52 i - AMEM~A~Sj NitO$J~ ~ j8l AMEMBASSY OTTAWA .UNN XO~K 3~~ U§UN NEW §, Ec ~ · :· ~ATHENS 3510 EXOIS I• CANAD I AN CQtl~ill~?f'PRO :TEC~ SQ UR CE) ~ET ' EMBOFF READ ' "C~NAOl~N EYE . LEG~A~ ~EPO~TiNG YESTERD~~1
- . 30, 1968 8~0 p. m. ' MB. PRESIDENT: HaYla1 read the Vlce Prealdeat'a apeedl, I bell••• that: -- yoa ahowd not cosnmeat oa lt at all; -- a.or• alaoald tab the llae tbat ••Aa yoa laaow, •• are aot cemmealbla oa atai.meau made a.,. the Prealdelltlal
- as bluntly and as accurately as we could the consequences of inflation in developing countries. I might read the list of charges we made. Inflation 9 Inflation diverts investment productive uses and towards forms a hedge against inflation rather maximize
- discussions with the GOI, and had not read the Bank's staff report, we knew in general what their views were, and I might say a word about two aspects of the Bank's suggestions. First, I knew that the Bank had been concerned over th~ level of defense spending