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  • Vice President, American Telephone and Telegraph Company Walt Cannon. Long Lines, Telegraph Company C. C. Duncan, Long Lines, Telegraph Company Jack A. Gertz, JU , 7 American American American Telephone Telephone American Telephone Long Lines
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  • ;.J:., to!./Jj/.rl/ 5 MEMORANDUM FOR: Charle ■ John■on ID accordance with oar telephone conver ■ation, I am attaching a ■ yo• requeeted an excerpt of one item from the preliminary chlaft of the minute• of the 2 June USIB meeting. A■ I explained
  • . Klstlakowsky Ro•well L. Gilpatric Morris Liebman Robert Anderson .Jame• Rowe John McCone From the .List Friday, October 6:30 p. m. Z0, 1967 ,? MR. PRESIDENT: This quite oif'icial Hanoi plant is worth careful It is, in effect. l. a response It confirms
  • - ~ 6:40 p. m. MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: News Media Contacts I had a long session with John Hightower, AP~ this. afternoon. We discussed Viet Nam in all its dimensions.at some length. He is anxious to do a serious piece trying to give shape
  • ';'~ WITH PARTICULARLY .-'_.J ; DISTRUST. ·~ DUNCAN . SANDYS AND Ha1E - ARE CONSIDERED LINEAL .: "·:~· 1 · ·, .: ... · -:·,1 :.DESCENDENTS OF BRITISH VICEROYS WHO SUPPORTED BY CONSERVATIVE ..::i~ ·.~ ··'., :1 :. GOVTS IN LONDON WERE RESPONSIBLE FOR PUTTING ALMO.ST
  • ---- ---- --- - - -- DECI.AMIPIED E. 0. 12356, Sec. 3.4 NLJ gJ1- 3b~ By Cb- , NARA, Due ij-it-tts Friday, September 22, 1967 -- 11:00 AM -CONFIDENT! AJ MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Your meeting with John Aggey, Archbishop of Lagos (Nigeria) 1:00 PM today
  • -001-058-3-1-6 JAMAICA SLUMSON SPANISHTOWNROAD West Kin ston ~ ,..,~,- ~~----..::_•:~ Montego Bay ------~ ~ ,,, .,Gree~ Island ~gril BLACKWALL SLUMDISTRICT MODERNHOUSING• Kingston RASTAFARIAN BROTHERS ~ .-Duncans,' Runa_wayBay ---~ Ocho
  • might face, but there seems to be less cause for concern over anything radically different now than there was last Wednesday. John W. Foster July 17, 1 9 6 8 --S-ECREI MEMORANDUM FOR WALT SUBJECT: The Iraqi Coup Until things sort themselves out
  • R. Young of North Dakota Representative George Mahon of Texas Representative L. Mendel Rivers of South Carolina Representative Thomas Morgan of Pennsylvania Representative Frank Bow of Ghio Dr. Milton S. Eisenhower - President, Johns Hopkins
  • reliably official British second-hand to Duncan Sandys· and spoken by acknowledged by responsible UK official to Imam after·January that HMG 4 is distunbing. sour~e you should inform Foreign Office informed such remarks have been made in we
  • problem is long-term. The current United States policy stance seems the most suitable the problem is an internal. Iraqi one for which a negotiated political is desirable. - that solution Duncan Political Enclosure: As stated , ~NFIBEN'f:btd. Affairs
  • STEPS CLOSI~G UP. PLAN OVERLAND IN rEDTURSCAS RECEIVED).· COMCENTER CLOSING NSC DEPART NOW ·. THIS I'S FINAL MESSAGE ADVISEALL. POSTS ANDAGENCIES AS INR NECES$AftY. f I lMEN ALLAH. DUNCAN \·t ·,:... NSA .8:f· ( ~' DOD AID PC 0 i SY OPR OC· TRSY
  • seem to be to try to induce Karume to seek military help either from Britain or from the East African Mainland governments, or both. Duncan Sandys has sent instructions to our High Commissioner in Nairobi to discuss the whole position with Kenyatta
  • ratio - Technology deficient; meager resources for human subsistence Sources: Philip M. Hauser and Otis 0. Duncan (Editors). THE STUDY OF POPULATION: AN INVENTORY AND APPRAISAL. Uni·versity of Chicago Press, 1959, and Or. Wilbur Zelinsky . A PROLOGUE