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  • . The Summit in Historical Pers2ectivo - Summit will be third major step in our colloctive effort to speed up Latin American economic a.:n.d social development: (l) 1959-60 -- under President Eisenhower •• the Inter-Amer• lean Development Bank and the Act
  • constructive. Irwin, at Bob Anderson's Instruction, will nc,1/proceed to brief Messrs. Nixon, Romney and Percy. (He briefed Nelson Rockefeller .at a joint meeting with General Eisenhower. ) W. W. Rostow cc: Wm. Bowdler WWRostow:rln -·--- Thursday, July 27
  • is IlOt so. Rco.litie3 of po.-1cr are such ~t we n.r:) tl~terntln.ed t o back India a3ainst China. Any U3 Ach!lini:stl"ation--.Republicrui or D!?mocrat -­ would do ~ enm~ . Eisenhower offered milimry a.id to India. And l eaning on u4 has ~ont)ra~cd i t5 o
  • dinner was only half as much fun without you, but Mr. Nixon fooled everybody by making a surprisingly cheerful and funny speech. His best line was that he was very grateful to General Eisenhower for all the sound political advice the General had given him
  • for the following: ,\ Dr. Milton Eisenhower " Charles So Garland (Chairman of the Board of Johns Hopkins) Gale McGee, who has been doing a g~eat job on the campuses, and who was up here the afternoon before the speech Frank Church They could all be inscribed
  • 'si=:c:rt□N 3·"0; ••• ••• •• 34 • 3·.•:'~HET=,.· - NCOIS/HARVAN D~LTO .45· ; 'PRESIDENT EISENHOWER· SAID,TNAT;·•ANY.REN~AL-OF CO~MUNIST,.AGGRtSSIOt-r WOULD BE;·_V,IEWEDBY US. AS. A MAT~ER Of··GRAVE CONCERN.• ' ACCORDINGLY, WE' HAVE RESPONDED
  • .:ciene.nl~.mi.iili:r;.;~:iMe:.lie .,iRAAtiltat,ioiia which were yesterday postponed; that is, with Senators Russell and Dirksen; C_ongressman Rivers; and, via General Goodpaster, with General Eisenhower. 4. Once you have come to a decision, you will need
  • . I au.gge , t the followblg: Mpauzes Demon.traUpg H11!!•.level US Interest l. SecJ&l Mee••&• to the .Jettr-Amerlcan Cultw-al Co\UlCil. Dr. Eisenhower and Dr. HorAl& leave for Veneauela on February 13 to attend a s pec.lal me.tJac of tu lnter
  • g,~e1 -c;7 lJ ;_ SECRET • ' >> _siCi·Jf !i? .-·r+' Fl - THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE WASHINGTON 19 February 1968 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT I understand that Drs. Killian, Kistiakowsky and Rabi expressed concern to President Eisenhower about
  • to the supreme armament." condition was the appearance of inter­ in the supreme and up to now excluded and sufficient is "the according oneself here] Eisenhower entry inferior levels to be called 115 a statement of defense, ''What is at stake
  • in India to give the private sector a boost. On the general subject of the Gandhi President Johnson more than anything else of purpose. We have been through several in 1959 and Patil 1 s Nehru 1 s to Eisenhower --GONFIDE~ visit, I said what will impress
  • See all scanned items from the Records of the NCCPV (Eisenhower Commission) Series 44 Box 4
  • Folder, "Chapter 13 - State Department Materials on Imported Guns [6 of 6]," Records of the NCCPV (Eisenhower Commission), Series 44, Box 4
  • Records of the National Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence (Eisenhower Commission)
  • See all scanned items from the Records of the NCCPV (Eisenhower Commission) Series 44 Box 4
  • Folder, "Chapter 13 - State Department Materials on Imported Guns [3 of 6]," Records of the NCCPV (Eisenhower Commission), Series 44, Box 4
  • Records of the National Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence (Eisenhower Commission)
  • .: THEN COMM.ENT ED AT LEl\'GTH ON NVN PRESENCE IN. THE SOUTH, f IN VIOLATIONOF GENEVAACCORDS ANDDIRECTEDTO TAKEOVER ~-OF .'SOUTH VlET•Nl\!1 BY FORCE. I ALSO QUOTED F'ROMGENERAL \EISENHOWER•s TELEGRAM YESTEijQAY TO REPUBLICAN PLATFORM (COMMITTEE. 1 fHEN PROPOSEDA
  • armed forces. This activity was within the framework of the accords. The policy behind our assistance was stated in a letter from President Eisenhower to the President of Viet-Nam on October 1, 1954: “The purpose of this offer is to assist the Government