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- been prepared for the White House Conference on International Cooperation. 2. A brief but forthcoming acknowledgment, for your signature, is also attached. - , McGB Attachments ~s No __ /5(JN Ot I ShD rJ., k.n 0 '-.)/(_cl r(. J 51"
- as understanding with the President as they are now. No President could have ever asked for better cooperation from business. I have made a number of mistakes, but they have been mistakes of the head and not the heart. I have, since becoming President, sent out
- in a picture, cooperate intelligently. I could have helped very much, had I been told in January the whole story. And so again--now that I am out of it and see only you and A and the long picture where you substitute as a father--I say with great seriousness
- under the direction of President Kennedy and yourself, first in the formulation of the Alliance for Progress, then as United States Ambassador to Brazil, and now in my present post. During these years, cooperation among the governments and peoples
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 10, August 1-11 1966 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 9
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- demonstrated its desire to make progress on other matters. The US Embassy in Moscow noted the cooperative spirit dis played by the Soviets toward the US il'l discussions which ended on 30 July concernins t-he conservation and use of fishery resovrces. Much
- opportunity for the President to epitomize his ideas about excellence in Federal architecture and that it constitutes a good illustration of successful cooperative endeavor by the interested organizational elements within the Federal Government. We thought
- that settled. to do this time is to emphasize to him that of insisting on agricultural was interested of Israel Eshkol was here this week and we had a There really wasn't much of part~cular interest, to get commeµts on some of the cooperative which
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 10, August 1-11 1966 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 9
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- friendly coWl.tries are also cooperating in meeting Morocco 1 s needs. Your letter has given me a useful opportunity tp exchange views on a subject which is of special concern to meo : I shall follow Morocco's program with great interest. · Should you come
- speech, which the British Govern ment praised as being statesmanlike and imaginative, has relieved the pressure on the Prime Ministera His sending of Patrick Gordon Walker, former Foreign Secretary, on an exploratory mission to the Far East has served
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 21, March, 1966 [3 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 6 [2 of 2]
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- seeks history's description as a time when, the dreaming and the planning having laid.the foundations, the doing and building were underway. The last two years of this vast cooperative effort between the United States and the nations of Latin America
- effectively sabotaged his "work for the Afro-American struggle." It is obvious that Williams fully expected complete cooperation from Cuba as well as some financial support, -- and got little ~f either. to subscribe In response to a request for dollars
- negotiations. LIMITED OFFICIAL USE cooperative in LIMITED OFFICIAL usi - 2 3. Indicate that we look forward to the British -economic program producing the desired improvement in Britain's economic and financial position. 4 .. Stress mined to pursue
- . In recent weeks he has indicated to Linc Gordon and Bill Bowdler great interest in having a p r ivate, informal chat with you. Behind this interest is the feeling that as one of the key actors in the Dominican drama who contdbuted so much to the successful
- in cooperation with other countries and multi lateral organizations such as the IBRD, the OECD, the FAO, and others; (b) Continue to help combat malnutrition especially among mothers and children and an expanded program directed to those areas in India where t1
- 10 of problems • of housing and of community development I 11 through St.ate, county, town, village, or oth~r local and pri- 12 vate action, including promotion of interstate, regional, and 13 metropolitan cooperation; and to provide for fulland
- . Federal action is needed to accelerate not only the governmental programs under the Forestry Bureau but to achieve the cooperative effort with universities and with pri vate industry. The wide-spread and growing awareness of the danger to our national
- Gordon DC! Rabo"rn Sec Army Ailes U /Sec State Ball Asst Sec Defense McNaughton ~SECRET-< DECt SSIFIED ict8~inss, Feb. 1911· ' i . RA, Date //.·ts .. tt Wh:9v;.i:;i ""' C. Johnson J. Thomson NSC Files By 2ti ~tlOJ65 ~ ~cpt~ Nos. , 185-I ~-~~· T/7
- attendance •xcept the l!hiUah •Xl»'••••d aympathy fol' our pO•ltion and a d••lr• io cooperate. The ~esident diacueeed at eome leagth th• coope•atlon h• ia J'eeelviug from Brikir.n and Canada deapite theb public .a miounce mente •hlch are made for political
- ,) DIRECTOR GORDON I. R. LORE, JR . ASSISTANT DIRECTOR ] ADMINISTRATIVE 01"P'IClt ■ 1 WASHINGTON. 0. C. 20036 HS3G CONNECTICUT AVE,. N.W. 30 April 1968 Tll:Llt~HONl:1 ( 202) 867-9434 The Honorable Lyndon B. Johnson President of the United States
- 12/.30/66 I .... A 7 ,llf l8f 0 1) ., ► Fp A I I j I 7 _7-J 2-7 I 6n--- Rec ' d ~ '4/--06Memo w/ &, C ester L. Cooper to Jack Valenti through ~ McGeorge Bundy re C~annig Liem (SECRET) / 3/20/65 ~ J 15-,~~ ~ I 'Memo w/*d J ack Valenti
- Rouae, ALIOTO,Joeeph L., Mayor She.n. CAIN, Stanley A.., Interior ALLOTT, Gordon, Senator CALLISON, Charles H., Natl Audubon Soc. ANDERSON,Clinton P., Senator CANTY, Don, Urban America ANTEI.L, James B., 'l'Ulsa, Okla. CAREY, Hugh L., Congress
- ,Philip, Pro£I'essive Railroading, Chicago, Ill. MURPHY, Rupert T., Wash., D,C. MURRAY, Gordon, Bureau of the Budget, Wash., D.C. MOSLEY,Spencer D., General American Transportation Corp., Chicago, Ill. MADERA,Samuel, Budd Compaey, Phila., Pa. NUNES,F, L
- with Truman in which he did moet of the talking. He talked about being "imprieoned"--a very nice prieon but in wh ich he had to eerve alone. Re aeked for their continued eupport and cooperation. The Louieiana delegation eaid that the Louieiana delAe,.ww would
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 12, September 1-14, 1966 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 10
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- widespread unemployment,and measures to increase job opportunities had to be planned and implemented. The loyalty and cooperation of the Armed Forces, historically a question mark in tbe Dominican political situation, had to be secured. 3. I believe the new
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 25, April 1-15, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 15
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- , Zablocki, Bolton, Adair and Albert, and Morgan• s staff assistant. In the Senate, Symington and Senators McCarthy, Sparkman and Cooper met together with State representatives yesterday. - They had no trouble with this package and were grateful
Folder, "Meetings With the President -- 6 January 1964 - 1 April 1964," McCone Memoranda, Box 1
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- aseignmenta in Government and giving the nod to the work of the CIA and the intelligence community. 5. I presented the briefing, using the cards attached - no graphics. 6. I was followed by Kermit Gordon who spoke of the budget, explaining the reductions
- . Cooperation an Institute for Industrial Technology and Applied Science by Dr. Donald F. Hornig, Special Assistant for Science and Technology, and the Gr.oup that accompanied him to Korea July 8 - 15 1965 Submitted August 4, 1965 REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT
- and independence or th~ should further ~e~ .! strengthen . 1) . secure They their to advance the cause of ~and and cooperation solidarity upon the need fo-;r ~ing or t~e countries that the free nations , affirmed , in the situatio~ progress under
- ~\ ··# . . ', . ~ . By~ , , . NARA. D:ue ,277- ft? '..:- .: 7 I J SECitET Wednesday, November 30, 1966 --· 9:30 a. m. Mr. President: This broad agenda on Latin America was drafted yesterday by Gordon, Linowitz, and Bill Bowdler. It is worth read~ng as a quick summary
- to cooperate with INRA and other revolutionary organisms. Thia information.was relayed to m• by Am.oedo. Accordipg to ~oedo. Miro'• final decision to take ' l aaylum resulted from an attempt by the Government to involve him in the University situation. He
- See all scanned items from NSF Files of Gordon Chase Box 5
- Folder, "Cuba [Background Material Used in Compiling Plank/Chase Report] [2 of 3]," Files of Gordon Chase, NSF, Box 5
- Files of Gordon Chase
- Higher education fac1lities construetion grants Cooperative research in education · Community service and continuing education y State welfare agency Schoolboards 6o5 Construction of facilities at 3 professional schools (U. Calif., u. of the Pacific
- ~ .lfl•.J "//-.J.3/ 1 p ~~flef!'lt'"J-----1'1~""f.1i~'t'rl=rITTrnEffi'E-r'P'mn-111fr!f~~ . ~ RESTRICTI ON 09/23/65 A ?-,-rr 11 93 memo #9Ja memo tQ the· PYEsi
- FORM 1429 (8-85) WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE #56 me[Tlo to Mr DATE RESTRICTION Dungan from Gordon Gf:lase= ccmf1 dent1 al ~ ~~ J'-/J.,:?'Y #67a cabJe #-67b cable ~Ki 119s ton 3"17 c
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 26, April 16-30, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 15
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- , to coordinate the assistance provided under this Act and related programs under the Foreign Assistance Act in the context of our foreign policy. To suppletAent existing procedUNs, I have asked the Budget Director, in cooperation with other agencies, to develop
- ___j I I July 12, 196 6 Jle&r .Dr. -Se.abor-· t IA accw«lanc• wltb S.cUon lUA of the Ato.mlc Etwtrsy Act oi 1.954, •• ~ d , the Atomic Energy Comr.nl••lon bu aubmlt• to4 •l o me a pro~•e4 eupe!"e-e dlag 0 Aar..-eat for Cooper~a ConcemlAg Qvtl
- the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East (ECAFE) on its twentieth anniversary. Under able leadership ECAFE has achieved remarkable progress in promoting economic cooperation for development in its first two decades. I have been privileged to pay two
- , is not and cannot be the job Last February (1965) I sent to the Con of the Federal Government alone. We must gress a message on natural beauty. I pointed have the enthusiasm, the concern, and the out, as emphatically as I knew how, the cooperation of every level