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  • as an addendum to the main report. 2. I asked Jim Clark to spell out for us the contents of the counter-audio survey which is now taking place. He has done so in the attached memo. ot "- cc Gordon Chase cc: Mr. Valenti Mr. Watson DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12356
  • , NASC / James 0 1 Connell, Spec. Asst for Telecom. v Director of Central Intelligence . -rl.~:i:. Edelsa:a1 Space Council /Ito~~ ..-/John Clark, ~ Bureau of the B~dget' &/'s pur geon Keeny, OST V'Rus sell A sh, NSC .,/ Charles E. Johnson, NSC &/ Ulric
  • , president, Motion Picture Association of America, Inc. Devereux C. Josephs, New York Life In­ surance Co. Label A. Katz, president, B'nai B'rith. Dr. Clark Kerr, president, University of California. Dr: Grayson L . Kirk, president, Columbia University
  • ·have received. It should also keep under review Turkish trade regulations and practices with a view to increasing the U.S. share of its commercial trade • .Joseph W, Barr / Tuesday, January 24, 1967 -- 7:50 p. m. Mr. President: You wanted to know
  • Monday, Mr. May '2.7, 1968 -- 6:Z0 p. m. Pre ■ ldent: You ■ hould know: Clark and BUii Wheeler have a 10:00 a. m. appolDtxneat tomorrow with Mahon'• committee. We ■ hould try to do our bu■ lne ■■ with Cy by about 9:45 a. m. W. W. Rostow
  • , November 30: Edward P. Morgan; from Steve Clark, WIL News, St. Louis, Mo.; Friday, and Geoffrey Drummond; Dick Wilson; also telephone and, again, John Hightower. The Plain Dealer, Cleveland. Other contacts. Monday, November 27: Kay Graham
  • Parliament, German M.P~, Christian ·Democrat Group. (Former E.P. President) Joseph WOH~ART Vice-President of the European Parliament, Luxembourg 7 M.P., Socialist Group. Cornelis BERKHOUWER Vice-President of the European Parliament, Dutch M.P., Liberal
  • ~·.~~ ··'·~"~:a State ci. Marvin Gentile - Deputy Assistant Secreta.?7 for Security Defense Joseph A. Califano, Jr. - Special Assistant to the Secreta.?7 of Defense · David z. Robinson - Technical ~cialist, Office of Science and Technology BOB James w. Clark - Assistant
  • pleased. Those are the directions in which I wish to go and am determined to go. Please keep in touch. Honorable Joseph S. Clark United States Senate Washington, D. C. - - ---· ··-- . ·I . .. .... . .. .r. - . MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE
  • , Sarah Jones, Donald Kerr, H.F. Klinefelter, Jr., R.K. Lancaster, F.C. Lane, Victor Laties, Sam L~gg, A. Lilienfeld, Victor Lowe, H.J. Mark, Clement Markert, John Menkes, Jean-Pierre Meyer, Mary Monk, Joseph Morton, Earl Nash, Neal Nathanson, W.L. Neumann
  • Technical Department, Pedro Ira.aeta Cowiael Joae R.. ChlrllK»aa Operation• ExeeuUve• Dlrector•deslgnate Departmeat. Jame• Edward A. Clark A. Lyrm. 3. World Baak aad MoAetary Fuad PrealdeAt llobert E.tecaUH Vice Bank Director, McNamara . Pre
  • Senators Sparkman the negotiation o! the Japanese and Hlckenloopcr treaty. were associated W. W. Rostow WWRostow:rln with J.. ---Friday, Mr. October Z0, 1967 -- 6:50 p. m. President: Clark Clifford and I now make the following joint and agreed
  • 33 INFORMATION Tueaday. November 7:00 p. m. 12, 1968 Mr. Pre•ldent: Clark Herewith, a• reqae •ted, a copy of Clifford'• pre•• conference today. W. W. Ro•tow rln ----- .3.S~ ----- NEWS CONFERENCE OF SECRETARY CLARK OF DEFENSE M
  • Monday, Feb. 6. 1967 12 :45 p. m. MR. PRESIDENT: Clark Clifford reports : 1. He felt the lunch was most helpful to bis people and be hopes it was for you. Z. He has seen Stu Symington, who now says: -- he's for the Consular Convention; -- he
  • talks. Senators Proxx:nire, Clark, McGee and Yarborough praised the events of Monday in terms of "historic" and "monumental. ..., , Supportive Anderson, Gallagher. . .... statements in the House came from Representatives Nedzi, Rooney, Patten
  • in Atlantic Ernest A. Gross Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt and Mosle Roger Hilsman School of International Affairs, Columbia University Joseph E. Johnson Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Milton Katz Harvard Law School George Kistiakowsky Department
  • . Davidson, at Large, Secretary 2. Colonel General 3. Miss Nanc;y Clark, 4. Miss Elizabet~ S. Warrant Special Assistant to the Delegation Andrew B. Anderson, Goodpaster Officer Secretary Ghisu, James 6.. John D. Negroponte, 7 .' Daniel A. O
  • j i i I I \ HANDWRITING Fil~ • MEMORANDUM v THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Wednesday, November 17, 1965, 7 PM MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Clark Clifford 1 s Committee meets to review the major aid issues tomorrow at 12:30 in my office
  • Seabury, who became the first post-war Bishop of the American Episcopal Church; · Miles Cooper and Charles Inglis of New York; Thomas Chandler of New Jersey; and Jonathan Boucher of Maryland. Other critics of the war were also men of substance: Joseph
  • ■crlpt of the que ■ tlon aa an ■wer ees ■ ion followla1 Clark Clifford'• ■ peech today at the National Pre•• Club. W. W. Ro ■ tow ... rln ACTION Thursday, September 5, 1968 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Press guidance on Eugene Black trlp
  • FOR THE PRESIDENT Subject: Request for Appointment for Netherlands Foreign Minister Luns Recommendation That you receive Netherlands Foreign Minister Joseph Luns for a 20-30 minute call on . May 22 or 23. Approve _ _ _ __ Disapprove _ _ _ __ Discussion Joseph
  • constructive to offer. Since returning home to what Clark has called the ''miasma of pessimism of Washington,'' I have given some additional thought to this question of how to present our case better both on the international and on the danestic front. I have
  • . February 14, 1966 RWK: Jim Clark agrees with this way of handling Harry McPherson's request for comment on the attached letter from Draper. THE WHITE I HOUSE WASHINGTON January· MEMORANDUM 31, 19 66 F.OR Robert Bureau Komer of the Budget When
  • p. m. Herewith Clark Clifferd'• warm note to Weny. w. w. ltoatow Attaclu:neat ,1 l e ·THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE WASHINGTON March 29, 1968 General William C. Westmoreland COMUSMACV Saigon, South Vietnam .;:::..-~ I·. . . . r Dear Westy
  • CONPIDElffikL - DEPARTM Et OF STATE Wa shington, D .C . 20520 November 29, 1966 MEMORANDUM FOR: Mr. Walt Ro t Mr. Joseph Califano ~ Mr. Francis Bator The attached memo, written (and very strongly felt) by me, is part of the Aid for Chile package sent
  • to South Vietnamese Inaugural and other Stops (Flight times have been checked for feasibility) - -~-- -- 1. October 28 (a.m.) - Leave Washington for South Vi etnam via Honolulu and Guam/Clark AFB, PI. 2. October 30 (a.m.) - Arrive Saigon
  • ); Richard Patterson (Chairman of Far East-American Council); Stanley Marcus (President of Nieman-Marcus); Cyril Magnin (of Joseph Magnin, Inc. , San Francisco). E. ·: ) . ! · · : , .:.-: . ~-~(b) 7 L·._ .. ·~ -·-: ~ ·__·· .:, ~-~ ,. 24, 1983 Bvd:§-- , 1