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  • . Such FBI field investigations were re4uired by Dwight Eisenhower for all his presidential assistants. One check eliminated a possible appointee to ]ke's personal staff on the ground of perversion just before Eisenhower's inaugurntkln, Kennedy, in his tum
  • . Such FBI field investigations were re4uired by Dwight Eisenhower for all his presidential assistants. One check eliminated a possible appointee to ]ke's personal staff on the ground of perversion just before Eisenhower's inaugurntkln, Kennedy, in his tum
  • •• aot alrelMly. w. w. WWRoatow:rla lleetow MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON November 30, 1967 Memo to Walt Rostow Press Contact David Breasted, New York News. called to ask me about rumors that Goldberg was resigning the first
  • of the Appropriations Committee; Dr. Milton s. Eisenhower, President, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland; the Honorable Thomas s. Gates, Jr., President, Morgan Guaranty Trust Company and former Secretary of Defense; Dr. James H. McCrocklin, President
  • /30/95, State Guidelines BveJr..l:, , NARA, Date -1·,-J;·c~ Even in the sions little General Eisenhower argued with Dulles on the presence of this fleet Mediterranean as being impractical. Certain elements of the five divi­ of ground forces could
  • ormatton which Hlu wu retary of State by President-elect 111that I personally know .. ; elected president and I did not Eisenhower. • even attend that meettq " Ths 19:U presidential candidate /Much later, people who saw copies of the correspondence • O made
  • President Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company 44 Wall Street New York, New York 10015 {Phone: (212) 350 - · 1688) I Mission Me~bers l. I Mr. David S. Meiklejohn Financial Vice President & Treasurer Am.eri¢an ~Iachine and Foundry .Company 261 Madison Avenue
  • Service Association Senator Milton Young Foreign Policy Association, N.Y. 2.' As you directed, I called on General Eisenhower in Gettysburg on June 29 and gave him the latest information which Mr. Rostow had given me on Soviet Middle East Arms Policy
  • to imports from the United States. David E. Bell Annexes: A. B. Recent Self-Help Actions. Status of Self-Help Related to Proposed Connnitments. APPROVE -------- DISAPPROVE -------- _.CONFifiEN'f lAi:, --- 3eAnnex A Recent Self-Help Actions
  • as Presidential yacht in 1945 and served in this capacity under Presidents Harry S. Truman and Dwight D. Eisenhower. Placed out of _commission in June 1953, the ship remained on reserve status until 1962 when President John F. Kennedy made her available
  • to Mac when he goes up there for lunch with the Princess. 2. On MLF I ANF, you will wish to get David Bruce's views about how we might play the British. This is a very hard problem for Wilson. He must cut back on defense somewhere to make his balance
  • . Rusk has .n on-proliferation language. 1 · t· - ,, ... Mr. President: .,}, . .l. ' Sunday, October 16, t-: ■ ·.- ~·- ' .· ,• :::S.S CKE I • I My only comment is this: Anything beyond yo~ r Camp David .,.. _position is R likely to involve
  • Eisenhower's October 1, 1954, The final objective would _b e_a general · letter·· to · President Diem, the SEATO military neutral!z!1-ti
  • .Presidential Task Forces This was not the first the most significant Eisenhower, previous who, in his final to the President a in the fall had made the recommendation time a President espousal had favored the of the idea had come from budget
  • SUBJECT: Letter from Johns Hopkins professors The attached lette! from Baltimore, mostly from Johns Hopkins professors, is sent across your desk because Milton Eisenhower undertook an obligation to these people to see that their views were made available
  • . of Panama to the Council of OA.S GEYER I Georgie Ann. , News/Ill. The Ambassador of Panama. GOTTLIEB I Daniel W. The Ambassador of Paraguay HCMARD, Carl D., U.S. Information Service The Rep. of Peru to the Council of OAS ROCKEFELLER, David The Rep
  • with strain and overwork. But I wish he would, just for a little time, study some of the work habits of General Eisenhower. It's the only way to get a complete rest. N~~~~~~~ !;~~..se~t to 0 .:li~-/!d. The dec~;i~n ·t~ ;·;s~~/'ihe t~~i/'1;/~:St have been
  • the development of the weapon; President Truman authorized its first wartime use. And Presidents Eisenhower, Kennedy and J'ohnson have lived daily with the overwhelming responsibility and knowledge that only the President can authorize the use of this dreadful
  • ~ESIDENT EISENHOWER ISSUED A PROCLAMATION 0~ THZ DISPLAY OF THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES OF At1£R lCA AT ' }{ALF_: ST .t,FF UPON THE DEATH .OF .CERTAIN OFFICIALS ANO FOR:·1ER OF~ICIALS. THIS PROCLAMATION STATES THAT THE FLAG SHOULD 3E J!S?LAYED AT HALF
  • reports phone conversations I had with General Eisenhower at noon today. /J#-4 ?- A. J. G O O D ~ Lieutenant General, U.S. Army 1 Att as DETERMINED TO Bf AN ADMINISTRATIVE MARKING NOT NAT'l SECURITY INFORMATION, E. 0. 12356, SEC. 1. 1
  • WASHJNOTON December 9, 1968 Monday - 5:30 p. m. FOR THE PRESIDENT THRU: Walt Rostow Only two Presidents, Truman and Eisenhower, have faced exactly the options before you now as you consider the form, purpose, and manner of presenting your final message
  • OF THE WHITE HOUSE .j _,,. The President of the United States, Presiding Speaker of the House of Representatives AGRICULTURE Orville Freema~ Secretary Dorothy J acobson, Assistant Secretary AID David E . Bell, Administrator CIA John A. McCone
  • , ------- Saturday. April 29, 1967 Z:35 p.m. Mr. Prealdent: H•rewlth draft letter to General Elaenhower. whlch you requested that I do. W. W. Roatow April 29, 1961 Dear Oeneral Eisenhower: 1 had the opportuAlty la Boen for: a tow worda ,vlth a,.uuu·al d• Gaulle
  • ;__ I _____ y_ z~ .. J X~Ds-s The first 24 hours here will be rest at their Camp David regardless of whether it is state or official. A state visit means the King and Queen will greet you at the airport, plus a white tie dinner· on the second
  • Employment Opportunity (Department of Labor Building, Washington) was established by Executive Order 10925 of March 6, 1961. It is a direct successor to similar committees which had b~en e~tablished by Presidents Roosevelt, Truman and Eisenhower. The Execu­
  • to the White House; the two of us went over to the White House to see President Eisenhower. Wehad a fairly desultory discussion which made it clear that what the Secretary had told me was right, that the President didn't have too much to do