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- possibly pass t.his milestone Vithout thinking of you. The tea party tours through Texas were a major · factor in the victory and ,-ro vell knov hov much skill and time you put into makin them so. We plan to spend much of this fall 1n Texas and hope our
- Dear Mro Secretary: Attached is a copy of my letter to you of September 19th. As I have not received an acknowledgement, I would appreciate your confirmation that it was received, and I hope br ought to your personal attention. In the press reports
Folder, "Travel – Foreign – Berlin (Pro) [August] [2 of 2]," 1961 Subject Files, VP Papers, Box 109
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- $ ummy of Frear, Pfc. Ben Starr of Houston, Pfc. Don J. Ganske of Brenham, Bob Thigpen of Lufkin, Don Faulkner of Dublin, and Philip Long of Seagraves. - 3 - 10. Donogh O'Malley, Mayor of Limerick Ireland, and Member of Congress -- Vice President
- Premiere of tho movie, 11l'omboy o.nd the Champ" sponsored by Universal Intorr&tional Pictures, Los Angeles, California. National Broadcasting Co.• presented the Choro.lottes on ''Monitor" Radio Program Appoo.red with Bob Hope in Houston, 1958 and 1960
- the liberty of including in it a sequence showing the Berlin situation since August 13th. I hope you will enjoy this film and that it will remind you of our city that has not forgotten you. yours, [3 of 3 front] [3 of 3 back] October 31, 1961 I Dear
- ] [3 of 3 back] [1 of 5 front] [1 of 5 back] FOREIG RELATIONS l.vk August 4, 1961 My dear Friend: I am deeply touched by your evaluation of my character and I certainly hope that I can always merit your kind and generous words. Certainly I try
- history, the German problem should be solved, as we see it; and we know that you agree. Here's to paty and hope that it is resolved in "A reasonable fashion" but/we hope it is resolved! We believe that you and our G:reat President· Kennedy, with the able
Folder, "Travel – Foreign – Berlin (Pro) [August] [1 of 2]," 1961 Subject Files, VP Papers, Box 109
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- , Jochen Moser, by the East Berlin Communist Authorities. " I like to help get him released but I am afraid I cannot do it. However, I am very glad that you yourself was freed after a short detention by the Communists., I hope your efforts to get bd'l Cb
Folder, "Berlin, Germany Berlin Papers for the Vice President," VP Papers, VP Security Files, Box 2
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- earch for a workabl e program that will offer some hope t o t hose who s eek an escape f r om Communist t yr anny . We seem to have convinced t he peopl e of West Berlin and West Germany that we 11 w111 hol d the line . 11 But we have not c onvi nced
- detail about some or the broader aspects or the Ulf, and, third, to cenclude with a little moralizing. If time permits, I will then answer questions, and, of course, I hope you will feel free to interrupt with questions at any time. I. Basic Objectives 1
- to this effect between France and the Malagasy Republic started in February 196o. 'lhe Malagasy Government hopes that with this move it will take the w1nd out ot the aaila of' the nationalists, and thereby put a brake on the increasing influence ot Ccmmmists
- (NSCAction No. 2406) The Department of State will present further rec0D111enda• tions with respect to u. s. policy following recent events in Cuba. It is hoped that preliminary papers on the subject will be available for distribution to the members
- that it would be desirable to make an early offer to the new President of Brazil of a $100 million Export-Import Bank loan. Mr. Dillon was hopeful that the Bank would agree to take this step. £• The Council discussed a possible change in U. s. policy relating