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  • of eastern Europe. It II the author's belief that the Russians were cleaning up . tha hornets' nests of history In lh~• pan of the world : Koenlg•berg,and theplatna east of the Vistula, and the bottle• neck of Hungary beyond the Car• · pathians. "While
  • . Avoid 60 Million Jobs Chapter I II Credo of the Common Man (Economic Democracy in action.) Cost of Unemployment (10 million unemployed for 10 years costs the national bud­ get i 350,000,000. Unemployment in the decade of the 50's could cost
  • with Air Cavalry, with Forward Air Control, with 1st Cavalry units. In fact I went in with the first strike of Operation Thayer II although I have not written about that since the operation is not completed. I I think I know our men very well now for I
  • believe World War II waa made Inevitable because the American public failed to learn the full truth .in terms of effec­ tive action In the decade of the Twentle■. Instead, the prejudices ot the- past .were catered to, America' becam-, laolatlonlat, tar­
  • BO ARD WllL l»I J, OHICE Of UPOlll CONTIIO L I NATIONAL DE FENSF MED IATION DEFENSE COMMUNICATIONS BO ARO BOHO HiM[S l . HY. CHAIRMAN J Ul(S ~ . IU IIS , W, H. PAY IS , CHAllloU U(CVTl't( OrF IC£11 - IALPH I \E D, 0IRECT0II RE..61 &.l
  • is dead." The question today in the minds of every nation in the world-yes, the ques731133-19686 tion in the minds of the ordinary man and woman in A~erica who wants peace through international working together, ls, W!II America this time move forward
  • HILLCREST MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WACO, TEXAS ii- A v(~ "2--o o · H: ~4;h . p~ ~ . ~L ~~~ ~ - ~ ', . 'l I WASHl,NGTON, o. C. TRANSFERRED rq LfANDWRITTNG ' ' TRANSFERRED TO ~ANDWRffiNG • , .I TRANSFERRED TO 1-fANDWRITING I I I I
  • one nation to oc cupy the torritor~• ot D..;."'lother, it ' s bad i'or n.ll no.tions to do it. Ii' it ' s bad for one nation to play :pm1or politics , it ' s bad for all nations to do it . Whnt wo 2 - VZRY TP.TJLY YDURS buffer between them
  • THE -r WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Tuesday May 18, 1965 3:00 p. m. MEMORANDUM FOR: THE PRESIDENT FROM: Horace Busby The attached is a suggested "idea US-Korea communique this afternoon. This is the product of Dr. Hornig, II addition
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  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE RESTRICTION -----1-p-­ #la rpt "Contingency Planning" ~~-\S 4p d-.d--08 'r 6/29/65 A II #12 memo Rostow to Planning Group Members S lp 5/22/65
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  • fil !!, ii is. 11' •'Dozens of pressure groups are in Washington, but the minority discontents are generally unknown out in the country, or only present in very limited areas, or not as important as indicated.•' Subject: Pictures of the President
  • World War II
  • . Texas is pare.mount in its ,pioneer spirit. You all rememoer that be!ore the draft Texas supplied illore volunteers for ~orld War II than any other state . Texans were all around the lot in the Marines , in the Navy , and in the Army oefore New York