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- sent by Walt W. Rostow, who served as Special Assistant for National Security Affairs from
April 1966 to January 20, 1969.
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7/11/24
Date range: 1963-1969
28 linear feet, 11 linear inches
Available for research (Open)
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- . Rostow, ca. 1966 - 1/20/1969 [ NAID 12021213 ]
http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/pres/nsf
NATIONAL SECURITY FILE
Files of Walt Rostow
For list of folder titles, see page 3.
Digitization note: Some of these folders have been digitized
- ftl-nsf-rostow
- Folder title list, National Security Files, Files of Walt W. Rostow
- Files of Walt W. Rostow
- Military Assistance
India-Pakistan Relations May 1966-March 1967
Rostow Chron #1 5/20/66 - 7/15/66
[Memoranda concerning aid to UAR; Indira Gandhi’s comments in Moscow;
Soviet military equipment in Iran; PL 480 aid to India, Pakistan, and
Afghanistan; India
- Europe (including
the Czech crisis), Russia, and the United Nations. This series includes his working files as an assistant to
Walt W. Rostow, Special Assistant to National Security Affairs.
Scope and content note:
This series includes cables, articles
- Rostow to the
President regarding Lemnitzer's helping Robert Ginsburgh on the NSC
staff.
8/23/83
6
Manatos Memos
[1966-1967]
Small file containing memoranda on Manatos' Congressional
correspondence and contacts, mainly regarding foreign policy issues
- as
assistant to Walt Whitman Rostow, Special Assistant to National Security Affairs.
Subjects covered in this series includes armistices, communism, diplomatic and consular
service, elections, international conferences, international economies, international
- , and Cyprus)
Misc. Rostow Correspondence, 1966‐68
Miscellaneous Documents, 1967‐68 (includes list of documents in folder, including
re: non‐proliferation, Vietnam and Czechoslovakia)
Misc. Foreign Policy Memos and Reports, 1965‐1968
Misc. Folder and Box Lists
- Leonhart recommended to President Johnson that he
abolish the office "as a separate White House staff" and that its pacification functions be
integrated with Walt W. Rostow's "Vietnam staff section." However, the office remained
in operation during 1968
- Rusk, Lincoln Gordon, and
Walt Rostow
Box 2
Latin America [3 Planning material for LBJ’s proposed “working visit to Latin America,” including
of 7]
security studies
7/1/1966
5
National Archives and Records Administration
http://archives.gov
- , Ohio, 9/5/1966
President's Speech at Cox Municipal Airport, Vandalia, Ohio, 9/5/1966
President's Speech at Lancaster, Ohio, 9/5/1966
Rostow Draft for St. Louis Speech, 9/16/1966
President's Speech at Newark, N.J., 10/7/1966
President's Speech on Europe
- Memos to Rostow
8F - Rostow Briefing Book on Military Situation in SVN and Paris Negotiations
8G - Mission Saigon and MACV: Recommendations on Viet Nam
8H - RAND Study on Possible Deployment of MRBM's to Southeast Asia
8I - Taylor Memos - General
Boxes
- , until Walt Rostow took over the reins of
national security adviser on April 1, 1966.
Material reflecting this role is found mainly in Box 1, both in the Chron File for March
1966 and in the files on "India" and "NATO." Additional material can be found
- by Walt Rostow;
policy considerations in Eastern Europe;
“Assignments, status, and terms of
reference”]
Policy Planning, Volume 2
[Material includes reports on
administrative travel; Planning Group
meetings and agendas; international
aid]
Policy Planning
- and Narratives
Dominican Crisis 1965: Bowdler to Rostow Memo
Dominican Crisis 1965: Chronology April 24‑28, 1965 [Tabs 1‑31]
Dominican Crisis 1965: Chronology April 24‑28, 1965 [Tabs 32‑74]
Dominican Crisis 1965: Chronology April 24‑28, 1966 [Tabs 75‑110
- Correspondence
(1/09)
Restricted Data - Review of
(1/09)
Rostow, W.W. - Misc. Papers for Members of the NSC Staff
(1/09)
Scientific Briefings for Ambassadors
(1/09)
Selective Service
(1/09)
U.S. Shipping - Discrimination Against
(2/09)
Chron File - 1964
(2/09