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  • -November 18, 4:30 to 7:00 P. M. PRESENT: The President Secretary Fowler Chairman Martin Under Secretary Barr Under Secr etary Deming Budget Dir ec tor Schultze Walt Rostow Joe Califano Ernest Goldstein Art Okun Ed Fried Senator Mansfield Senator Long
  • Rostow, W. W. (Walt Whitman), 1916-2003
  • -elect Richard M. Nixon Secretary Dean Rusk Secretary Clark Clifford General Earle G. Wheeler Director Richard Helms W. W. Rostow The President and President-elect came in at 3:00 p. m. The President began by telling Mr. Nixon that the Secretaries
  • : The President Secretary Rusk Secretary Clifford Walt Rostow General Wheeler Harry McPherson George Christian Tom Johnson I \ ' I Meeting ended: ~ ... MEETl~~G ~JOTE& bORYRIGtfTED .PvblicotioA Req•UI•• f!.ermi11ion of Ce p'Hgftt Kafd&t. W Tbomaa
  • :::"ls Director Marks Gov. Price Daniel Lucius D. Battle - CIA Walt Rostow Bromley Smith Harold H. Saunders Tom Johnson 2 0 ·l:::? :3 -3 . 4 ( ':J I 1 ) > 2 S ·1 r s (C i .·1 SANITIZED E.O. 12958, Sec. 3.6 NLJ /tf.ltG 'i'l·li?£ · Ey~ NARA, Date
  • ' FOR THE PRESIDENT loM FROM: Tom Johnson Attached are the notes of the President's Tuesday luncheon meeting, held in the Mansion. Attending the meeting were: Secretary Rusk Secretary McNamara CIA Director Helms General Wheeler Clark Clifford Walt Rostow
  • memoranda from Walt Rostow relating to the violation of Chinese air space and the shooting down of a U.S. aircraft. The two memoranda are attached as APPENDIX A and APPENDIX B. Admiral Clarey: We propose sending a chopper in lo~. The 7th Fleet believes
  • , 1968. Attending the meeting were: The President Secretary Rusk Secretary Clifford General Taylor General Wheeler The meeting began at 1 p. m. CIA Director Helms George Christian Bromley Smith (in Walt Rostow's absence) Tom Johnson The meeting ended
  • !iun IUqdirtu ~rmissioa of Copyrtght Holder. t1t•. 'fhomas Johnson lJ£CLASSIFIED E.O. 12356~ Sec. 3 ..f NIJ '8?- 3 8 THOSE PRESENT: Rv..ci=-g The President Secretary Rusk Secretary Clifford Walt Rostow Senator Fulbright Tom Johnson
  • THE MEETING: . The President Secretary Rusk Secretary Clifford Ambassador Harriman General Wheeler CIA Director Helms Walt Rostow George Christian Tom Johnson :-'" .. ~ .. ~..~ j·J-·· ,, ;- ~Jl!.;jJ General Wheeler: Things are quiet in Vietnam today
  • The President Lucius D. Battle Walt W. Rostow George Christian The President advised Mr. Eban that he had been brought up to date by Walt Rostow on the discussions with Secretary Rusk and others. Mr. Eban said he was instructed by Prime Minister Eskhol
  • ... _2 p. NL.> 83- .;l..' I ~ 'l-;.~-8:;;,- l/L:J Secret ?~ ~· i/-~3-6'3 Bunker to. Rostow · · Secret #JJc cable q -·. Secret 2 p. 11)1,/P. 12/1/67 12/1/67 A l p. ~2/1/67 A s--1T-J>J --~8 FILE LOCATION Meeting Notes File, Box 2
  • Rostow, W. W. (Walt Whitman), 1916-2003
  • General Wheeler Under Secretary Nitze CIA Director Helms General Taylor Secretary Fowler Wcilt Rostow George Christian Tom Johnson Marvin Watson (joined for conclusioJi Mr. President: ­ . } Here are the notes of last night's meeting. Tom Johnson
  • -· .. ~ -·- _ . -~-: ~ - ·· - ~~·· MAY 21, 1968 - 1:15 p. m. TUESDAY LUNCHEON WITH FOREIGN POLICY ADVISERS Secretary Rusk Secretary Clifford General Wheeler Director Helms Walt Rostow George Christian Rom Johnson ":. I,: -y
  • 17, 1968 - 1:30 p. m. TUESDAY LUNCH WITH FOREIGN POLICY ADVISERS I i I The President Ambassador Harriman Secretary Rusk Secretary Clifford General Wheeler .. . i:. _::.;. Walt Rostow Director Helms George Christian Tom Johnson I I .. ,, -e
  • Secretary Rusk Secretary Clifford General Wheeler Director Helms' Walt Rostow I. ·I INFORMATION '411 _: EYES ON LY }i'rid ay~ November 15, 1968 -- 9:10 a. m. Mr. Preside nt: . I He r e\vith a combination o! my notes, pages 1-·3, a nd Tom 's
  • THOSE PRESENT: . NIJ The President Secretary Rusk Secretary Clifford General Wheeler CIA Director Helms Ambassador Wiggins Secretary Fowler Walt Rostow Ed Fried Joe Sisco George Christian Tom Johnson Secretary Clifford: It is getting serious. By ki
  • ;~ ·:. 2 P· l'- /or ~ 01 Ji · -~ alt Rostow to _the Pres de #28c . :.; · . r 2 p. mem;>---J-~--lttte~~L...-t.J~~~~l'l'ti--~~-tte~rt-~-r-p.,-~-t-...J.J../4it.J::i,J.:...--f---..1L-~ #28e arart ce:emmni 'l'le FILE LOCATION Meeting Notes File, Box 2
  • Rostow Mrs. Juanita Roberts Mr. Covey Oliver J\VesleyJon~s0~~ ­
  • build its own dams. We have got a good deal of scholars in the government -- Rusk, McNamara, Gardner, Rostow -- who are interested in this. Maybe next year we can get a pilot project. Leacacos: On the mechanics of the San Antonio speech how did you
  • Director Helms Walt Rostow Tom Johnson 1-~EMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON February 12, 1968 2:30 p. m. MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM: Tom Johnson Attached are notes of the President's meeting with Foreign Policy Advisers on Sunday, February
  • in attendance: The President Secretary McNamara Under Secretary Katzenbach General Wheeler CIA Director Helms Secretary Nitze Clark Clifford Deputy Assistant Secretary Samuel D. Berger Walt Rostow Bromley Smith George Christian Tom Johnson The meeting began
  • , The President Secretary Rusk Secretary Clifford CIA Director Helms General Wheeler Walt Rostow George Christian Tom Johnson Secretary Rusk: morning. B?-3B NARA, Date S-/B-8Cj MEETING ~~~ES COPYRIGHTED Pu~f1~011on Requires H Perm1111on of Copyright older: W
  • , December 25, 1967 6:00 p. m. Mr. President: Herewith, hastlly dictated, but accurate, le the key part of the Cabinet meeting wlth the Auatrallana laat Thursday morning. W. W. Rostow WWRottow:rln ... , .' I ... ' ' r. · / DECLASSIFIED
  • Rostow, W. W. (Walt Whitman), 1916-2003
  • will wish to read also as a backdrop for your 11:00 A. M. appointment with Israeli Ambassador Harman. 5. Other 6. Personnel (Secretary Rusk) W. W. Rostow . llECLL\S
  • Rostow, W. W. (Walt Whitman), 1916-2003
  • and he receives the best advice of his military advisers and his civilian advisers - - McNamara, Rusk and Rostow. The decisions made are in line with our policies to achieve maximum deterrent with minimum risk. Here the President outlined the number
  • .y ._ (v.-­ , ~~.:~~~:=:, :=-~t.2 JIRep re sentative Mahon Walt Rostow George Christian Bromley Smith TOP SECRET ,, ~ S - 5 -~ .· Meeting Began: Meeting Ended: . , 10:03 10: 55 NOTES OF THE PRESIDENT'S MEETING WITH THE NATIONAL
  • . --­ ~·.-:. -.,,.•-.. -.~~·.....~-:. ,. :~t:J.i'!'""' ~7 •.f'5";;-,t •• . . ... ... ·~ •' r · ..... ... - j We will act on it by January. ­ 1, ·~:::1-::;•M3 t-~OT::S COiYRIGHl'ED ;\;.:Cd: ee I: o!"I Reett1ire& r~-r.:"d~)Ot"I er Ce~)fi!ht : :aid-~ •. w. r:1cmas Johnson Walt Rostow
  • in favor. Cy Vance: Fully agree. Walt Rostow: Fully agree. Ambassador Goldberg: I am still opposed. I do not think it will bring them to the conference table. I am the least expert of any in this room, but I can see these risks: More involvement
  • .. ,. . ' r 1.;.' .• '· JULY 12, 1967 - 1:05 p. m. .' .i McNAMARA REPORT ON TRIP TO VIETNAM c ,, ..,. ' Sec. Rusk Sec. McNamara UnSec. Katzenbach CIA Dir. Helms General Taylor Clark Clifford Walt Rostow Harry McPherson William Leonhart
  • Senator Mike Mansfield Senator Russell Long Senator J. W. Fulbright Senator John Sparkman Senator Robert Byrd Congressman Thomas Morgan Secretary Rusk Secretary McNamara General Earle Wheeler General George Brown Honorable Lawrence O'Brien Walt Rostow
  • - .../ .) ~ / ' ,.i OCTOBER 15, 1968 - 1 :20 p. m. TUESDAY LUNCHEON WITH FOREIGN POLICY ADVISORS The President Secretary Clifford Secretary Rusk General Wheeler Director Helms Walt Rostow George Christian Tom Johnson - - - -w ME~MG
  • , Walt Rostow and George Christian. The President opened the meeting calling on Under Secretary Katzenbach. Katzenbach pointed out that Secretary Rusk will be going to the United Nations for the usual meetings of Foreign Ministers. He said these are very
  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENT.IAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT DAtE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE #104 memo Walt Rostow for· the President 0onfJ:dI1e'bieJ:. 2. p. ~ ,.~ ,.,.. .S.1-. .,,,;._,. W8.lt ROstow
  • Rostow, W. W. (Walt Whitman), 1916-2003
  • negotiations. We have made our willingness quite clear. Further talk of negotiations would be interpreted as a sign of weakness and would ma~e the Communists believe they are winning the battle for public opinion. Walt Rostow sa'id not to discount negotiations
  • Rostow, W. W. (Walt Whitman), 1916-2003
  • (8-85) April 30, 1968 Sec. Rusk wants to add: 1. Bunker's present plans: hoping to go to Katmandu May 9-140 2. Further modifications and enlargement of Barrell Roll area in Laos. 30 Mr. Rostow's idea: Possible Thieu initiative with NLF
  • Rostow: We need to get together on these times. I have a document which agrees with yours that the first contact was at 2200. I have that the first SOS was received at 2328. McNamara said this was 2354. -Jf-eP SECRE
  • Clifford General Wheeler General Taylor . -~~ii~~~f!~~{::::r::::e . ;:~~:E~~f~~~t Walt Rostow George Christian Tom Johnson ·· .. ..,.... '. _.·. MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Mar ch 12, l 9 6 8 12 noon FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM: Tom
  • THE MEETING: NLJ · The President · Secretary Rusk Secretary Clifford General Wheeler General Taylor CIA Director Helms Walt Rostow George Christian Tom Johnson ft~ ±=j? 8?-.36 NARA. Thate S-/EJ;.·8/ The President: What do we have from Saigon? Secretary
  • the actions we must take in the next few months, and b. Study the alternatives which face us in the next year or two with recommendations as to the course of action we should adopt. t:PA Rostow Attached are two unanswered quest j ons which I suggest you
  • Rostow, W. W. (Walt Whitman), 1916-2003