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- Corps d. Monetary Policy e. Foreign f. Aid of space exploration) Significance EPILOGUE: (a few words wri.tten especially his faith for this by ,the President compilation, as a statesman summarising of American democracy) ... '\ I. We have
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- with Prlfl Deon Rusk on the Cypru, is•Je, cess Alice of Greece .. ADl~CC dered as a McKenzi1 A surprise vjsit is to ,. t•c J:,,aid promoters , todoy to Athens by ,..,, ...ormnan 'range o to der of the Mediterrotte:..in Alhe,1 top four rot forces, US
- by CACM. We should shift the emphasis of our assis tance away from bilate ral aid and toward ad j ustment assistance tied to the strengthening of CACM in stitutions . (2) As the Mexican Foreign Minister has suggested , we should place more emphasis
Reference File, "Saluting"
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- after Bush's inauClinton's sloppy salute is drawing winces :• ~ .jural ceremony, they excJiangedbrisk mili- ·*om_the Pentagoi;i.:Aides are subtly sug- ', 1 ~salutpthatlooked•w~me9otelevigesti~gth~t_ht:wo~~nii.";,
Reference File, "Saluting"
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- after Bush's inauClinton's sloppy salute is drawing winces :• ~ .jural ceremony, they excJiangedbrisk mili- ·*om_the Pentagoi;i.:Aides are subtly sug- ', 1 ~salutpthatlooked•w~me9otelevigesti~gth~t_ht:wo~~nii.";,
- ASSOCIATES AND H.R. TAYLOR MANAGEMENT CORPOR AT 10 N ALSO 1958-59 WITH AID AS A CONSULTANT ON URBAN RENEWAL FOR THE GOVERNMENTO.F CHILE VICE CHAIRMAN OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF NAT10 NAL ASSOCIA TIO N OF REDEVELOPMENT OFFICIALS. MEMBER, BOARD OF NATIONAL
- to the ideals of democracy. This was proved by the Marshall Plan and by the Atlantic Alliance.· The American aid under the Marshall Plan mightily contributed to Western Europe raising from the ruins of war. The Atlantic Alliance created a mighty shield, behind
- to the Austrians At Tab A is a draft speech for tomorrow's ceremony at which a group of Austrian businessmen will present you with a token of appre ciation {a sword) for our postwar aid to Austria. Apart from minor language changes :; , the draft is agreed
- three p1·onge
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 47, October 21-24, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 24
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- financed by the U.S. • -$9. 2 million this year-- the French, and the EEC). There are also signs of progress in public health and education. Abidjo wants to get more aid from us (a) because he needs more, and (b) to lessen his dependence on the French
- of, "We give aid only when it helps build our commercial exp01ts," and so on. There seems to be an in creasing trend inside Japan toward foreign investment and providing capital equipment that will help the country to INTERVIEW: How U.S. Is Doing
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 44, October 1-9, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 23
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- ~+'--V.~-+f-+:f+r,H',Ff--+----A-. ,a-5·~6 NL.J"qq-1103 [Duplicate of #40a, NSF, Country File, Vietnam, "5D(l), 3/67-1/69, Allies: Troop Commitments; Other Aid (General Material)"] #60 memo Rostow to President, 4:50 ~.m. o,~ Ll J3cJ'l5NL..\ - 0 4 C 1 p
- of "going nuclear" expenditures future ·aid levels.· dual emphasis.on and on the need to hold down defense can be expected to encou~age India·'s to hold the line a$ainst nuclear weapons. unless ways can be found of 111eeting India's
- Aide will continue to administer and monitor the Mess operation as in the past, keeping me advised of abuses to Mess membership privileges should they develop. Repeated abuse of privileges will warrant suspension of Mess memberships. W. Marvin Watson
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 102: Oct. 29‑31, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 41
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- of Vietnam ahould play 'a lea.din& role ln discueeiona concernln& the substance of the final settlement.' S pecifically, 1 would envisage that the Government of Vietnam would lead off for our aide whenever South Viet1uunese i.ntereets are primary
Folder, "Hilsman, Roger (Vietnam - Diem) (1963) [2 of 2]," Country Files, Vietnam, NSF, Box 263
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- TO THIS EFFECT, IMPLYIN~ TERMINATION OF AID TO,... •• . PRESENT GVN IF IN MY JUDGMENT IT Is NECESSAY TO SUCCESS coup~: ....' . ' i • -.'It . . ANOTHER FACTOR FAVORING COUP FORCES IS STALEMATE WOULD ~E_.;-:\··i.c:· .. U 0 S 0 ASSISTANCE .. IN .TERMS MILITARY
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 25, April 1-15, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 15
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- ~> ,, ,, ·..;--• ·r -r ,~ - ~E :. ARE. NOT . ASKING . YOU NOW · tO APPROVE' . A SPECIF!.C PROO.RAM. -:~ CONGRESS- HAS . NOT APPRO?RIATED - OUR _· FY -:1968 AID MONEY, . so· WE :WILL NOT BE' PLEDGING.; BUT OUR POSITimLWILL BE . HALF · A PROMISE,. AND BILL GAUD
- flexibility bl u1ot1atin1 with the OVN. 5. Recommenclatlona. 1 recommeDd that you authorise the ne1otlation of an $18. 5 million ••pplementary PL-'80 a1reement aa outlined above. US Mi ■■ iOD.'9e4-,>'!-I ur1•• tbia action. State, A1riculture, Tna .. BOB, AID
- claims they said, and a meeting has been aders in re- scheduled for Aug. 28 in Washingchurch and ton when those involved will canvass the matter with Federa l · Frank Cohen ·ellgious in- officials. · Clark Gifford, President Tru_Jchool ~uses man's aide
- made to Ambassador Ahmed . In all c andor , your recommendations r egarding our aid to India and your al t ernatives do not appear t o me to be.in our nationa l interest nor yours . I am sure you will agr ee with me that we need to come to some be t
- of 231,000 pounds of USDA-donated food was distributed in Los Angeles to aid victims during the recent rioting there. · After the Watts district was declared a disaster area, I immediately made foods available to local authorities from stocks already on hand
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 111: Dec. 18‑25, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 43
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- the power plant _would coat aroWld $20 million. thi ■ would add up roughly to a 50-50 split between ua. _. GOMP'IDENTIAL /!.XDIS - 2 Walt aeked S•cretary Ruek to pv.11to1ethel' the 'riew• of State, AID, Interior and AJ:C on Geor1•'• propoeal (Tab B). Wlth
- of Vice President Johnson and Discussions of U.S. Aid REC'D. I ,K,;:-r o ADDRESS AND SERIAL 'UMBER ACTIOfll ~ _f t/1 G S~ J l )J ICA/WTOICAA~6 X DATE Af OF ...,o. 1 JOL.'£ ;J,ii..:ASSY/ICA-REP I·IB5.5AGE / , · c. S/s l
- by India's need for US aid. She, and especially some of her advisers, are well awe.re o:f of the importance of the US to Indian development, so that no basic modification the Indian non-alignment poli~y is likely. Indeed, non-alignment as a slogan
- \ECOR.D I ·.... --- x I talked to Walter ·Jenkin• and he bas no inte in Mr. Dorman -- be merely met him at the u11estion of a friend when ~e was bi New Y explained the fear ■ of the professional community (al■o Don' Cooi:) over bia lack of Jmowled1
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 33, July 1-10, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 18
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- POSITION. I HAVE NO REPORTERS WITH ME. I AM SIMPLY ENDEAVORING TO · GATHER FACTS TO ENABLE HE TO THINK CONSTRUCTIVELY. I RECALL VERY CLEARLY WHAT YOU ~AID TO ME AT A DINNER IN THE UNITED STATES: YOU ADVJSED HE TO BE THE ADVOCATE OF A NEW AMERICA AND A NEW
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 95: Sept. 19‑25, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 39
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- . ·t1ae ~ ,~. ,.-....1~ 1t may ·. .n a t1*t tbla illacovar wUl a mue "Wdiloa.. ..a a\raaa.B.l f' la early M••· Ya.·uJOJ-4 •wr nntoll Cabot LGdg.,• .tel& IU& w.._.•• M4 TU.e4a7. U. •aid 11&9 npt t¥.ag to tile w.SgM peopl• M4 Wt muoll aeod-fffU..1-14•4 Wm
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 58: Jan. 25‑31, 1968 [1 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 28
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- ,/~,~ OOMPID~H'f'IAL COM'.P'tOEN ltAL -2- ------ an extra $100 million in military prompt lifting of the gold cover; prompt passage of the tax bill; allocation of funds for the Price freeing of exchange stabilization trade and tourist legislation. aid
- the new Foreign Economic Aid Program. Upon the termination of ICA and its transfer tothe Agency for International Development he was appointed Ambassador to Greece. He also served as Director of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 83: June 20‑25, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 36
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- mcwemeat ol .uataace, b1lt tut it WU poaalble la the ... a uead that we woald kDow wlaathel' we bad a •ptlall• or a ay creek. He uked ll the otlaer alcle lau ralaed die ca-ati .. ol Npl'eNldatlOL I •aid tllat tbaJ bad aot ad that w. woud be dlfflcult
- ~ to provide an· 'h1dic!ltion of _the resources that will become available in the next few years, and to serve as an aid in making some ·of the critical choices:about the•uses of t'h~rer~sources. • :PROJECTIONS OF THE PRIVATE ECONOMY Underlying our.views
- ABMSIN PORTUGUES~ AFRICAN TERRITORIES G US continues SP L H AF EUR MC IGA AID p USIA INR RMR that equipnent territories, be' seriously US origin at repeated being used in Portuguese and especially Guinea last disturbed debate on Portuguese
- of urban pro' to the present challenge . ---the size and scale of urban aids have been too small and too diffused to have guided the process of urban development: they proceed with too little consideration given to the impact on our natural environment
- in the array of urban pro- .' grams now authorized, they are inadequate to the present challenge. ' • ---the size and scale of urban aids have been too small and too diffused to have guided the process of urban development: they proceed with too little
- Series description: This series consists of files created by the White House aides at the request of Lyndon B. Johnson. The files contain correspondence, reports, publications, and statements. The materials cover the Department of Housing and Urban
- aircraft, HA WK and Sheridan (which .is still in R & D anyway). The planes v,ill be the toughest to handle, and there's some thought of putting the Bullpup missile and F-5 together but not this year. AID foels the economic review this 11pring waa a major
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 1, April 1 - 30, 1966 [3 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 7
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- tantine and King Hussein are sending congratulatory messages to be read there, and I think one from you would be in order. The Foundation is an outstanding example of private American initiative in the aid field. It was founded in 1915 to handle famine
- . Rapa -------------------------White Mr. Joseph Z. Taylor -----------------------AID Mr. James C. Thompson, Jr ------------------White Mr. William Ma.Jar Albert c. Trueheart -------------------State N. Weidhas, Jr., USA ----------USA
- brought Chiiean aid for calendar 1967 down by $40 million as com.~