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- , for Preaident'• approYal, la propoeed me•••I• to new Preaident Zuuou of Dahomey. He waa iDJ&a1aprated on July 17. QTE Mr. Preaident: Pie••• accept my war meat conaratlllationa upon your iaaupratloa. A• you take up the burden• of your lll1h office, may I wbb
- , we· can decide later if NE\VSDAY le the best fo:ruxn. My personal preference la ,silence. On the other hand. I know the Importance·ol the battle for domestic opinion. W. W. Jlostow WWRostow:rln Newsday Garden City, Long Island, New York 11530
- IMMEDIATE RUQMGU/ AM EMBASSY ANKARA RUEHDT/USUN NEW YORK RUDTCR/AMEf1BASSYLONDON _ RU7NCR/AMEr1BASSYPARIS RUQTAWk1ilEr1BASSYTEHRAN STATE GRNC BT 9 & (4 P I 91 I! II T I a\ l BAGHDAD 2146 t. ASKED TO CALL ON DIR GEN PROTOCOLSHAIKHL Y AT 11130 ~M. JUNES, AD
- "'bite House ✓ AFC DOD At lunch today, and again at dinner, Foreign Minister Nogueira expressed himself with great bitterness with regard to the role and attitude of the Upited States Government in the recent Security Council session in New York. He said
- , in London, in New York, in Moscow, and innumerable less formal consultations, with anyone and everyone who could help find the road to peace. to find here, the the not ful And all of these a solution. have failed -- failed But it doesn't mean we were
Folder, "South Vietnam and U.S. Policies [X-File] [1 of 2], Files of Walt Rostow, NSF, Box 19
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- the Post Presidential documents are in this section . Contains WWR's summary memo (5/14/73) and two copies of the full chronology . most of the news clippings are in this section 3. Documents fastened to the right side (#64-114) . These documents date
Folder, "Uganda - Political Correspondence," Special Head of State Correspondence Files, NSF, Box 54
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- -:-1 VED '-, ·•-. ' r,,,'JY '· 'SOFF 1E February 11, 1966 IN REPLY REFER T01 MEMORANDUM FORMR. McGEORGE BUNDY THEWHITEHOUSE Subject: Invitation to the President to Attend Ugandan Mission Ground Breaking Ceremony in New York Ambassador Apollo K
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 52: Nov. 26‑30, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 26
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- •• aot alrelMly. w. w. WWRoatow:rla lleetow MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON November 30, 1967 Memo to Walt Rostow Press Contact David Breasted, New York News. called to ask me about rumors that Goldberg was resigning the first
- look forwar,d to meeting thing on Tuesday morning to see when we can you. War..m regards,~ -~i~ Thomas B~~:~ton 'i Mr. Jack Valenti, President : Motion Picture Association of America~ 522 Fifth Avenue New York, N~ Y. 10036 I Inc. TBM:jd
- more sharply than ever. The King's role. It's now clear that a small group within the army - -not the King--triggered the coup. However, the New York Times editorial this morning is right in assigning him some of the blame. We know he had been
- of his time in New York and displays a poor grasp of U.S.-Cyprus relations. Recently he visited other countries in this hemisphere where he is accredited. Rossides is agreeable to all but subordinates, fussy about his diet (he probably will only pick
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 10, August 1-11 1966 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 9
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- of inspection which underlies the American proposal on "open access" when the negotiations resume in New York. --SECltE'f /NOFORN ' -6-ECR.S f"/NOFORN - 5 - Oh Berlin we had reports indicating th at the East Germans had been deliberately trying to pressure
Folder, "Greece - Papandreau Visit - 6/23-24/64 [1 of 2]," Country Files, NSF, Box 127 [2 of 2]
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- 11: 20 a.m. EDT · Departure 'from Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland aboard a United States Air Force special flight. (-1 hour and 15 minutes .flying time.) Arrival at 't he Marine ·Air Terminal, LaGuardia Airport, New York City. · 11:30 a.m
- seem the possible Chairmen are Clark Clifford and Douglas Dillon. Acheson has genll.td.nely violent opinions against aid. Anderson has Panama and other New York com mitments. Black has the Asian bank and is a slightly weary veteran of these issues
- in the New York Times which was quite misleading in that it l eft the im.prcssion that the Viet C ong had achieved a major victory over the Vietnamese. Viet Cong loss es in this battle were sizeable . Although the week has been bloody, it has been pretty
- ~ in preparation will provide expanded and rrore detailed policy and implerrentation guidelines. Posts may look to the Guidelines in Manual Circular 9:41 until the new Manual Onler is received. III. ACTION REQUESTED 20. Posts which have not yet designated
- Rusk's report of Ambassador Goldberg 1s conversation with Secretary General U Thant was based on the attached summary of a telephone report from New York. The full m~morandum of the conversation is not yet ready but will be available by morning. Bromley
- at ~ many ncnanally weJl ...informed poeple ar.e totally W\aWU~ of tt. a. w. Iwme• 0.p~. Special Aed•~ to ~ P\re•idem :fQt Natt.ON! Security Ali.ti's Mr. a~o4 Ewell Vice Ps-.-J.d•t fol- lltuiea.r.ch Sta" tJnt-ve:tltty of New York at Bu.ffalo. ~Q, Ne• Ya'1
- as well. Mr. Foster met with Mr. Semyon T. Tsarapkin in New York on June 15 and 16 on my instructions to urge reconvening of the Disarmament Committee as soon as possible. Yesterday's Soviet response is an encouraging development. As I have stated before
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 12, September 1-14, 1966 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 10
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- the newspaper image of the President's position in the country with the response he got. My reply was this is a company town aud the Washington Post a ·n d New York Time,s can easily be misread. Samuel White. Paris correspondent for London Eveni3 .standard, came
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 13, September 15-30, 1966 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 10
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- , to make the total pacification effort more effective on the Vietnamese side and on -our own as well. Max Frankel, New York Times, called to ask if I had any foreign policy articles written by my brother Gene. I told him all I had was a gentle !iut firm
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 21, February 12- 28, 1967 [3 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 13
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- POST OFFICE YONKERS, NEW YORK 107Jt (914) YO 5-0300 25TH DISTRICT, NEW YORK 1215 LONGWORTH BUILDING 225-5536 (202) Qtongress of tbt Wnitcb ~tates COMMITTEE ON l 'NTERSTATE ANO FOREIGN COMMERCE ~ouse of l\tpre!)entatibe!) mlaibington, a.«:. 20515
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 47, October 21-24, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 24
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- to Kosygin. b. Next steps c. Israeli and prospects. McNamara) ln New York. response to sinking of dest-roy-,r. DECLASSIFIED Other. E.O. 12356, Sec.3.4(b) White HouseGuide.lines. Feb. 24. 1983 Bv-11--, W. W. Rostow WWRostow:rln •TOP SECRET- NARA
- for the convocation of the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions scheduled for February 18-20, 1965, in New York City. I regret that I myself will be unable to attend the convoca- · tion, but I have no doubt that such discussion, under private auspices
- in the area. Caradon suggested that further useful steps might be taken in New York. He indicated that, if the reports on the deteriorating Middle East situation were confirmed, he would recommend that the United States, France, and the United Kingdom jointly
- to discuss arms requesto Foreign Minister Eban would be arriving New York tonight and obviously would wish to know what USG had decided. 3. Harman said he therefore wished continue Davies 9 conversation with Evron last night 611Hnt since it appeared USG
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 31, June 13-20, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 17
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- had a number of practlcal ideas for a Mi_d dle East settlement, which he would communicate to the Secretary of State whom he le sc.h eduled to see tomorrow in New York. W.W. Rostow WWRostow:rln DECLASSIFIED .0. 56, Sec. 3.4 NLJ - By_
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 99: Oct. 10‑15, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 40
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- , Sec. 3.4 NlJ . 93 -.;,.;> I ,; 0 'N~ Date l -.>t>-9'/ .. OCTO-BER : •·12 ;_. l96 8 -~_'i_.DREV - PtARSON~s ··:coLtiMN.~~tHIS ) !ORN ING :MAKES:. TWO· NEW RE?EAT· ~E~f-ALLEGATIONS ·. CONCERNING. VICE. PRESIDENT · HU!PHRE.Y .ANO THE ';VIETNAM' ·VAR
- Jluak -roc:ommead• we . ftll. l•v•• Ht would lik• to 10 aho&d Sn the "2d f.-w a.ya 10 we ca.ii neaottate a new aar••m•nt bc'oite l l Dec•mlHlr. nrai, wbil• .Ala•~lul 1uppll•• ED 12958 probably wO\lld eany th• Jov.mm.ent l.nto th• euly •Prinl• we llav
- for the people of the subcontinent, and also the certainty that they can work together in harmony. And it is to them and to this belief that I would dedicate any service I may be able to render. Vours respectfully, 250 East 53rd Streat New York, N.v. 10022 1 I
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 39, August 18-31, 1967 [2 of 5]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 21
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- because it determines how any new aid the Indians have received has been turned into actual imports of grain. There is always room for arguing about the value of new aid, particularly debt relief on unspecified terms; but it is very difficult to argue
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 36, July 25-31, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 20
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- House ceremony, he wants to tell the Panamanians that arrangenients stand as agreed by Anderson and Eleta in New York in June. U you .arc not interested in a White Houae ceremony if Robles decides not to -come, he w·a nts to shiit Panamanian thinking
Folder, "United Kingdom - PM Wilson Visit Briefing Book, 12/1/1964 [1]," Country Files, NSF, Box 213
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- 9 ( Continued) f 10:05 Arrivdl d.ffi. dt Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland. 10: 15 d,m. EST Prime Minister Wilson and his party will depart from Washington aboard the Special BOAC flight. 11: 3 o d. EST Arrival at John New York. 11:40
- "8!f PM12 33 1964JUH I . T ORUHC7SEC'STATE'vi ASHD c 'RUDT.lN/ AMEMSASSY LONDON RUEH'CR/ AMEMBASSY CAI RO RUEHCR/AMCONSULATEADEN RUQVRA/A'1EMBASSY·JIDDA , \ RUEHDT/USUN/NEW YORK RUEPCR/DEPTAR WASHDC STATE GRNC BT . I • • -S E C ft ·E .T
- IS THAT THE KING HAS ACTF;P. WITH IMPRUDENT -3- 37, July 9, From: Athens HASTE AND ABRUPTNESS, TijEREBY INCURRING SERIOUS RISK TO INTERNAL STABILITY WHICH MIGHT POSSIBLY HAVE BEEN AVOIDED. !F KING•S ACTION RESULTS IN ESTABLISHMENT OF RELATIVELY .STABLE NEW
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 37, August 1-10, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 20
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- of August 1 for consultations. the remainder of the week, but, Washington at any time from his meet your convenience. in Washington on the evening He has planned to be here for of course, could return to leave address in New York to United States-Yugoslav
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 39, August 18-31, 1967 [3 of 5]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 21
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- ~~~~~~-:---• --►~"·'"~-=--~~ -~~--·-------~-·~, ~~ ..,~:-....;ro.r ...-:---"' . ·-.. ..--.,. ··.,. . -,.~--~-- ~- ·· ----~ While the Washington Post gave best United States coverage to the ceremonies themselves, many important newspapers -- including the New York Times, the Baltimore Sun, tl·,..e Washington Star
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 52: Nov. 26‑30, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 26
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- . aboard. we •till face th••• Cy h on hia way --We will al ■ o have a fight in New York over expanding role of the UN force ■ on Cyprua. the --We will have to work out the mechanic• of monitoring Greek troop withdrawal and the Turk etanddown
- . You have agreed to see the UAR Ambassador, Dro Mostafa Kamel, on Monday, May 22, 1967 at 3:00 porno The call will be a farewell courtesy call before Ambassador Kamel's departure for his new post in Brusselso Enclosed are suggested talking points
Folder, "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 [3 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-2
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- in the next five years .. A substantial for investors with partners, approvals nutrient nutrient have yet to be made for many of the new which the C0rmnittee projected but also that still exchange to import. plants be realized construction