Discover Our Collections


  • Specific Item Type > Meeting notes (remove)
  • Specific Item Type > Folder (remove)

Limit your search

Tag Contributor Date Subject Type Collection Series Specific Item Type Time Period

51 results

  • ~~n:~~:=~e~.r Cabinet posts div°"J.mselves of stock A. J. GOODPASTER Lt. General, U.S.A. 14
  • on the pacification program . l '. As pointed out Dbove, augmentation of VNAF with FARM GATE 1· will e nhance t he success of the opera tions in South Laos . 11 ~on~ f . Re connaiss ance . Pre ­ and post - strike reconnai ssance l! by VNAF/FARi·l GA'rE/ US
  • , post- war life, and government of the nation . An amnesty offer and proposals for national reconciliation would be steps in the right dir ecti on and should be parts of the plan. It is important that this plan be one which will appear reasonable
  • 13. Getti n g Out the Vote a nd Protecting the Voters 14.· Policy T owa..rds P olit ical Pa r ty F ormation a. Pre-and Post-Ele ction b. ·Stimulating Discussion: Information Policy
  • . --- MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT \O~ FROM: Tom Johnson Attached are the notes of your meeting with Chalmers Roberts of the Washington Post on Friday, October 13, 196 7 in your office. The meeting began at 5 :56 p. m. Attachment. The meeting ended at 7 :00 p
  • . It will be hailed by the press, such as the New York Times, the Washington Post, and the St. Louis Post Dispatch. It will be charged that the new proposition is .a'1>urely political trick. However, most people will support it, because they want to get this infernal
  • , and then heard that the identical plan was to be advanced in a lead editorial in the W ,i shington Post. The President felt this was a deliberate plant and he was exceedingly critical. He personally intervened, but failed with Mr. Al Friendly and finally "killed