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  • the other two themes as you would wish them. W. W. Rostow D CLASSIFIED Au n YJ L-fl J2-/sf . t --t/---'l/ Draft -- June 5, 1967 ~/NODIS Dea.r Harold: I appreciate your comments on the unfortunate developments 1n the Near East. We had £eared
  • Yale. Others in the group are: Harold Helm representing . Princeton; Keith Kane ' representing Harvard, .Arthur Dean representing Cornell, Marlon Folsom representing Rochester; David Pa&kard representing Stanford, and Norman Chandler·representing Cal
  • will cooperate with me on this, for this i's the President's program, this is the way we want it, then I'll do the same for you when you get to be President. He then switched off into the business of telling the story of our accomplishments, relating that Harold
  • with Harold Russell (Chairman of your Committee on Employment of the Handicapped) and 50 Disabled Danish Youth, 12 Noon, July 11 You have agreed to see Harold Russell and SO handicapped Danish young people at 12 noon tomorrow (July 11). They range in age from
  • are people you will undoubtedly want to see and who will certainly seek a meeting with you, such as Prime Minister Wilson and Prime Minister Holt. You have already agreed to see the Shah of Iran and President Bourguiba. There are a few others on the list we
  • to make it more subtle and take into account the problem Kosygin raised with Wilson about the units now in the South, we could say: would you stop sending military units or formations across the DMZ? Implicitly that would mean that fighting would have
  • . David LeRoy, F. E. Galbraith, Jr., Clair Johnson, Robert C. Wilson, Iva Holland, Barbara Furlow, Lucy Cobb Jones , Donald Smith, Thomas E. Russell, Alex Kucherov, LeRoy Mattingly, David Reed, Dale B. •White, Richard K. Brome, Charles Jennings, William
  • . CELLER, Emanuel CHELF, Frank CONYERS, John, Jr. CORMAN, James C. CRAMER, William C. DONOHUE, Harold D. DOWDY, John EDWARDS, Don FEIGHAN, Michael A. GILBERT, Jacob H. GRIDER, George W. HUNGATE, William L. HUTCHINSON, Edward JACOBS, Andrew, Jr. KASTENMEIER
  • . MARVIN WHIT&,LEE C. WILSON, ~RI HALL,JR. YOUNG,JAMiS M. (CAPT.) DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF THI: OF STATE CHIEF OF PROTOCOL October 27, 1965 MEMORANDUM FOR MR. YOICHI OKAMOTO THE WHITE HOUSE State An unusual strongly request, recommends but one
  • Dear Mr. President: From Woodrow Wilson on we have pictures of Presidents on the Press with reporters Room walls-- down to your administration. We would appreciate your autograph to the White House Press on this Then we will the Press picture
  • : Mro Bundy Mro O'Donnell Mro Dungan Mro O'Brien Mro Powers Mro Feldman Mr. 'McNally Dr. Burkley General Clifton Mr. Bromley Smith Mr. Lee White Mro Henry Wilson Mr o ·M anatos Mr o Desautels Mr. Holborn ~ flt\ r .. Cjt9--0&w~ T~ Chiefs of StafJ ..ki g
  • and was "premature." The Under Secretary said he would push for a national proclamation as soon as possible offering political and civil rights. 2. Plugging of Cracks in our Cuban Isolation Policy Ambassador Bruce will talk to Prime Minister Wilson early next week
  • Executive Director AMERICANS FOR DEMOCRATIC ACTION FORMER NATIONAL CHAIRMEN NATIONAL WILSON WYATT 1947-48 LEONHENDERSON 1948-49 H. HUMPHREY 1949-50 HUBERT FRANCIS BIDDLE 1950-53 M. SCHLESINGER, ARTHUR JR. JAMESE. DOYLE (Co-Chairmen) 1953-55 JOSEPH L
  • were waiting the way. comfort the American bombers the timing At the little even gr eater September that of with increasing any such action. feelings am the Wilson, in terms vt..,,oy the month was mixed on the American jet
  • fx1afoJandwal fro~ President Jol111so11 ~ 7~ po..s..s.i.bJ e c] a ssi fi ed i Afo ~~ r eply =be PM Wi l ~°'' ~ 5prrpt ~C ' ; oet= ,t{J.. j ~ S' I:, " ~/et.~ 1 p c; 1{1r(c,~ u~ '\) sugges~ed re~ly to PM Wilson ecret ;,.>, 11 Nt--J '111->'I) ''f''l
  • roughly $50 million a year to Indiao However Ex-Im has made no substantial new commitment of funds for the last two years and unless the President and you can persuade Harold Linder to help there is little prospect for additional assistance from
  • in London wh.en he arrived to see Wilson and that Wilson and Koaygln were annoyed by the letter to Ho Chi Minh and the Moscow contact. I told hlm that there w·e re exceedingly good reasons which could bear on the future prospects fol' peacemaking, why we did
  • Wilson _Jenkins-:-: lo:Qjor , 1 •, ~~~~~----------------------...-.-.-----------------~--~~~~ •. W. ~- 0 . FOAM No. -0652 T•A S . E:PT~MS~R: 18• 1941 . ·0-; ·.:\• ~- ,.. ARMY SERVICE .F"ORCES SEPAR,A,TION POIN'T:. 1.)26TH SCU CAMP L.EE
  • Jenkins, Walter (Walter Wilson), 1918-1985
  • there as backup for my delegation. And so they eventually agreed that Sid Graybeal would represent ACDA.It was also agreed previously that Harold Brown, Dr. Harold Brown, fonner Secretary of the Air Force, President of Cal Tech, continue to be on the delegation
  • lines. 3. We have no indication yet that there will be a UN Security Con."lcil meeting, but this is a clear possibility. Harold H. Saunders SECftE'f' A\.#.1. ..1.Vft _..COlfl ID&'NTlllL- SEJfstTIYE Tlmr•. , Marcil 2 l~ 1968 1:30 p. m. Mil
  • concerned that British efforts to get into the EEC not lose momentum. during the sum.mer. Germans will meet with Wilson and George Brown next week and will recommend that they: ( l) make .firm decision to enter Europe; (Z) continue bilateral talks with EEC
  • Commillt1 ELLSWORTH BUNKER Vfre Chairmen Gardacr Abbott Rt. R..,. H. P. AlmoD Abbott Louis Adamic Chauaccy A. Adams Julius Ochs Adler Herbert Agar Chris J. A.itrafiotis Allen D. Albert Mrs. Winthrop W . Aldrich Harold Lambert Allen ay Allen oho E.. Allw
  • ·. !'))~ ··::;----- I I' i" You will by now have l'OC'3iv~d my letter in which I have dealt with the recent nc{totil'.tio?1s between the British Prime Minister 1•:r. Harold Wilson e.nd l-ir. 1£1.11Smith, rebel leader in The purpose of this lotter is to deal with two
  • DEE Actres ■ J\10.RTON DEUTSCH Prof. of Psychology and Edu­ ,·ation, Teachers, College, N.Y. DR. L. HAROLD DeWOLF· Dean, Wesley Theological• s~minary JOSEPH,M. DUFFY, JR. Assve. Prof. of Englsih, l'.'Gtr~ Dame U. EUGENE EX:\IAN . Writer JC.:Lf,S