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  • in different ways with competence and clarity. The Policy Planning Staff under Walt Rostow and Henry Owen needs more guidance from above but has the talent to become a major engine of initiative and imagination. The Cultural Affairs department under McPherson
  • to 1n -1:00pm, 11-8. EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE COUNCIL ~ WASHINGTON 20502 J. ~.'i­ t-~,-,..r )~~ EXECUTIV~ SECRETARY I I November 4, 1967 1 . MEMORANDUM FOR THE HONORABLE WALT ROSTOW Subject: FOBS I
  • Van Minh General Wheeler General Westmoreland Thomas Corcoran Dean Rusk Ambassador Patterson Ambassador Mannfull Walter Rostow Adam Yarmolinsky Bill Bundy A A B B B N X z z z z z McGeorge Bundy Dean Acheson Hans Morgenthau George Klein Maxwell
  • ■ compiled the following of continuing interest to the etaff, for use in distributing material. It will be mutually helpful if you ~l continue (Ext. 2.237) of any changes ae they occur. ,.,-}/··• I . ! • ¥/ I ,._ / / ROSTOW NATO - Germany• Berlin Algeria
  • Page 1 LBJ LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Doc# DocType Doc Info 06 memo C. Johnson to Rostow C 1 7/15/66 A 08a rpt "An Initial Study of Ballistic ... " s 53 11/1/65 A s 25 10/21/64 A C 3 4/S/87 A C 3 4}3J@L..,,. A s
  • Admiral H. Rivero, USN---------------------USN Mr. Walt Rostow ----------------------------State B. E. Sp1vy, USA----------------------J-5 Mr~ Uewllyn Thompson ----------------------State I.Gen BGen W. A. Tope, USAF----------------------J-1 RAdmC. J. Van
  • LIBRARY 3 / ^3 // D E P A R T M E N T OF S T A T E W a s h in g to n , D .C . 20520 MEMORANDUM FOR MR. WALT W. ROSTOW THE WHITE HOUSE E n c l o s e d , i n r e s p o n s e t o Mr. Bromley S m i t h ' s r e q u e s t o f t h i s m o r n in g , a r e p
  • * &, 1968 MEM ORANDUM FO R MR. ROSTOW SU B JE C T: Gulf of Tonkin A ttack s of A ugu st 1964 We la c k adequate in fo r m a tio n on: (a) The P r e s id e n t 's d e c is i o n not to r e t a lia te for the a ttack of A ugu st 2, (b) The P r e s i d e