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- the Committee report•· personally.
Sincerely youra,
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Mr. Robert S. Benjamin
Chairman, National Citinns• Comtnlaclon
on Inter.national ·Cooper•tion
United Nations Aeaoclatlon of the U.S.A. _
345 Eaat 46ih Sts'eot
Now York, New York 1001?
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MEMORANDUM
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the Academic Year 1964-65 as its 60th Anniversary Year, to be
inaugurated by a banquet to be held in New York on December 29,
1~64.
Mr. Alexander W. Allport, Vice President of the school,
bQs t•equested
- 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
- 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
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- our bombing in the North is limited and timid. He does
not appear to know about some pf the new developments around Hanoi,
and his positive reco·m mendations were limited to two: we should put
the Marines in combat pretty soon; and two, we should go
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New York. He a•kod whether Yost had or could dlacuaa quealloo
of tactlca at New York with Due and we •alcl we did oot
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choice. and tt h ~lea.rly Mu Taylor'• .as well. It haa the advantt.a• that 1n
March m.\d.er cover of a new Natlonal.A1eem.bly meet1n1 there could be a
reconstructlOA ol the government
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- and recommendations from the fivemember commission on such questions as the preservation
of public order and the formation of a new Dominican
government.
All of these efforts would be frustrated if
the United States withdrew its forces and thus invited a
renewal
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.-SECRET
MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT
Subject:
Call by the British Prime Minister
Background
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Prime Minister Wilson will be spending two days in the
United States, one in New York and one in Washington. His
visit, originally scheduled for February
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convince the other side.
The Secretary said he was prepared to bet a new hat that when
Johnson defeated Goldwater, Hanoi had said to themselves that
they could have a larger war without reaction from the United
States.
Dobrynin said the question was how
- level since
the lunar New Year (early February).
There were no large-scale Viet
Cong attacks and only two district towns were fired on during the week.
For the first time in my memory, during the last week all three of the
principal indicators
- press etoriea as the Harrison article in
Monday' a Post ( nsbastri Obje-cts to New US Military Aid to Pakis·tan i) and
·the Keate• article in Frida.y's Sun (' 1 US Must ·Give .Fertilizer Loan and Six
Mo.nth• PL 48-0 Before Sha.s'trl Can Comen). W-e
- , as if to flout De Gaulle,
announced it would not purchase French tanks as had been
contemplated
but would instead procure the new German
tank.
It is understood the US is pressing the FRG to in
crease military
purchases in the US and has informed Bonn
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SIGMAII-65
LIST OF PARTICIPANTS
THB GAMEDIRECTORFOR ~IGMAII-65
COLONEL
GEORGE
A. LINCOIB
WAS
BIOGRAPHICAL
SKETCH
PRESENTPOSITION: Professor and Head ot Department of
Social Sciences, United States Military
Academy, West Point, New York.
SCHOO