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- that an issue of this seriousness has arisen and particu larly that we are obliged tQ deal with it so soon after the constitu tion of new governments in both of our countries. In our hand ling of the matter in New York, we are seeking a solution which would
- there was a meeting in New York about a month ago and that involved. In Bush's opinion, they are the scene. a meeting of The Boggs had to publicize GOAL2 s real of socialists the Boggs were the powers behind A -416. The Inter-City Voice, published by James
- for constitutional leadership; Huong widely respected. -- Overall trend unfavorable to enemy; Hanoi1s hopes for GVN collapse or Paris breakthrough dimmed by SVN response to Tet and by American firmness. -- Thieu and Ky predict massive new enemy attacks; Bunker cites
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 63: Feb. 17‑21, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 29
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- : -- hla illteatlon to ren1ove the two weak Corp• Coaamaader ■ (ll aad IV Corpah • - hi• effort• to pu1 the varloaa political 1ro.p• and the natioa to,etur • lac:1\ICll.aa ••pport for the new "People•• C-r••• to Save the Nadoa u; -· and hi• plalla for hl
- Stevenson's nomination that very night. ActUally it was not that easy. Front-running F.&tes Kefauver still had 31-0 votes. But Kefauver lwl alienated the South QY vot ing with the Young Turks. On the third ballot New York, which had given Averell Harriman 83
- statement. Themes: - NlJ ldfy§2 , NARA, Date- z::: 7-9 ~ . The challenges confronting the hemisphere in the next decade and the importance of continued inter-American cooperation. Unique opportunity of Summit meeting to give AFP new di rections
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 69: Mar. 25‑31, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 31
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- that impassio ned deprecations in New York streets got the upper hand over responsible debate in the Cap itol, that the American people had lost their will to resist aggression and that any further war es calation by Hanoi and the National Liberation Front would
- wriioh our 51' management sho l d stand up as an o perating fee. up his Ce ntral News p pers , f'ormerly w Ill (I fi n d t ' a.t Pulliam !ns kept s b s idia ry of GNI , and is using Central olly to own t he Sub s id.iary s tookn of his radio and e.ll
- the Svediah ... ,..., 1n W ingtoa. CH e SEPTEMBER 261 19611 10130 .M. Mr. CJunnarLouaena, First S.ore\&i,-, Swedish necl JN and stated that in new of then ber of no just tel• at ding the funeral aervioe, the strict Sw dish dreaa requi ta Dre•• tor ·••n haft
- Hand of New York. Dullea, board, he would personally saying that dered his decision after retiring per year for hie wife after In a spirit of State, dismissed this of extreme loyalty About a month later to the President, sufficient
- "White Power" signs ·:·bearing Nazi insign:18.s and had distribu-ted these·· to · some of th'e hecklers. VIDNJEVICH ···h ad been arrested and charged with criminal syndicalism. Source ad-y ised VIDJfJEVICH ._ is scheduled to make a court appearance
- . It was an Buy U.S. Sa11ingsBonds Regularly on the Payroll Sa11ingsPlan m,I0•IOI - 2 - orientation class for people being received as new members 11 11 of the church. There was a reception of about 34 new members the following day witnessed by the undersigned
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 44, October 1-9, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 23
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- of .tbe consequencea. . The story broke publicly in the New York Times yesterday morning. Pert:11.s action -- un.te,a we. ca-n ·turn it around --1hrei;itons a _a uper souic aircraft :race·. among the larger South Aruerican countries. It also serious
- in the license, and no renewal of such license shall be granted ex• cept upon the filing of a new application. Every li cense issued hereunder shall bear the imprint of the right thumb of the licensee, or, if that be not pos sible, of the left thumb or some
- •• or more acc,aptable to the Utlaant adveraely affecte.l by the decialon. We would, however, have loat whatever advantage ■ we have had•• & neutral party la keepin1 open a Une of commwdcaUon. U new data have now been accwnulated which were not previollaly
- o rg a n iza tio n s (R ep t. No. 132 7 ). A ugust 4, 1964. H on. E v e r e t t D i r k s e n , W a sh in g to n , D.C.: T h e m em b ers o f t h e N ew York S ta te As sem b ly R ep u b lican co n feren ce tod ay u n a n i m o u sly voted th e
- of India very sincerely new hope and a new dimension countries. ot' You are a great and your friendship but will in India.· which I am morning, will not only be also give new faith, of friendsh~p and sincere is a source and hel.p between our
- !Plfj. 4 ' u. J am uvzi.i:1..ng, M /Ji.Aedo11. o/. t.Ae Natwnal !ln.v~M CorrmU.i:.ee on F. O-:1. (!]ff 1fledi..on aAiAM /Mm ma.nu pM an4, ·i?p,i 'CJJnmerd:✓.J . . made b!J, t.h.e 'Pll.e44 and. oih.eA new-:1 medi.o.. AILe !JOU adve.lt.4e
- Assembly. That body went deliberately to work fra.ming a new constitution for the war-ravaged country. ~T ' - NOFORN A-2 (BLUE) Page 2 of 9 Pages SEC~ ;,;;,- - NOFORN Prior to the US elections, a prominent opposition spokesman stated, "The recent
- was not available from others, before proceeding with assistance deemed to be in the United States interest. The Department is now reviewing the whole of United States policy toward Africa, and we will be developing new proposals for fu ture guidance. /S/ Dean
- , in New Orlon.nn.. But krurnillg, as 110 all do, \ \ that no man in /\maricn should be noousod of boing n traitor to his oountcy until auoh trnitoi:ohip has blossom.1;ul for-th in a.eta of traitor Ghip, I say a.11 Amol·ioans are patriots a.nu a ll