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  • Political str~e .at,J.way~beg~1Ji.aii..,,N111Y.J~ e present Witness the case ot James A and once the most popular 118D Numerically they'd over--it Jim had the tioketsJ tbe realm ot municipal till interference. ticket to give a"ay, his
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • , in development loans, technical assistance and PL 480. Jamaica's political stability, the rate of domestic and foreign private investment and generally favorable economic position, does not justify AID putting a lot of 11 soft 11 money into the island
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • at tenor ot ling'• report to 7011 in rettelo Admit.tedq M ia not calling all tb8 •hot. I mt riding bard on W. .traction wuld not - ot the to hold nearl.1' tbe - Drafted by1 llAIClllaDBrewa'terlawt 4/21/67 Tel. Ext . 3095 Oreek ~and political
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • him a 11 party hack" ). He is politically important because he represents the largest single voting block, the 11 Untouchables. " He does not have S ubramaniam •s imagination or quick decisiveness, but is an experienced administrator, and a much more
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • • Wednesday. Se·p tember 20, 1967 8:30 p.m. Mr. President: Herew-ith Amb. Bunker's latest: the political scene seems gradually to be lmprovlna; the price index is down; and. pages 4 ...5,. Banker reports tbe flrat rWl of the new population control system. 'We
  • See all scanned items from NSF Memos to the President Box 22 [2 of 2]
  • Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 42, September 15-20, 1967 [2 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 22 [2 of 2]
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • is essentially a very polite stonewall. Until we know the shape of a possible bargain in Geneva, .we can't make any commitments on textiles. (Although we can't say so _y~~' my own guess is that we will end up withdrawing a substantial part of our offers
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • READ SEVER AL LETTE RS OF S~PPO T RECEIVED BOT I \ ITHIN AdD OUTS IDE COJ..h TRY o TH El 9 READ ME LFTTER FRO:l Ut 1t111ME D Gr,NERA 1 WRITTEN BEFORE DEC iICH PATiAKOS CERTAIN m r1 MED~ 1 3~ IN 9· I WAS WARNED THAT Ki iJO , OFFIC E RS~ POLIT
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • National Archives and Records Administration http://archives.gov National Archives Catalog https://catalog.archives.gov http://www.lbjlibrary.org COLLECTION DETAILS and FOLDER TITLE LIST Collection: Papers of Drew Pearson, 1915 - 1969 [ NAID
  • Pearson, Drew, 1897-1969
  • , and will shortly form Turkey 1 s first majority government since 1960. Suleiman Demirel, the new PM, is highly effective and pro-Wes tern. Although labelled a con­ servative in Turkey 1 s political spectrwn, he 1 s likely to be a little less cautious fiscally
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • and our reconnnendations. President Kennedy ordered that the Report be implemented but implementation is going more slowly than the timetable of our political objectives permits. One of the chief reasons is the difficulty, both bureaucratic and political
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • , and cauliflower Not even the postmaster ot a President, a political boss ot the nation, He doesn't the Hon. James A. Farley, prepared Farley, he is still know himself breezing 1im to all how he'll J'or with all his baseman, to political the boys
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • interest 1n politic&. and te~ds to be quiet and retiring.. Ralph Dungan ebaraet~r­ lz.e e him as bright. but unoure o! himseU and still looking for· his niche in lif-e. Ho docs not a-peak English., bllt w·e w:U pra-vlde an interpreter ("!)on Ba:rnca
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • '1 WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR T ITLE #2 memo Rostow to President, 4:45 p.m. C 1 'i:-xa,oe f'= ,'·t?·'I~ ~(CJ 'hf -& ). p l-.:~ ,$"'/~/(,)/ /l,'VS O'-' -I~, RESTRICTION DATE 9/22/67 A #3a
  • See all scanned items from NSF Memos to the President Box 22 [2 of 2]
  • Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 42, September 15-20, 1967 [1 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 22 [2 of 2]
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • TM^*WH§TE HOUSE Datf PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DARY MARY December The President began his day at (Place) Entry f t^t . Tbne Tetephone . in Out Lo LBJ RANCH ^^ or t Expend.. Acttvtty LD Ck^c 4: 1 3a ————, t , 4, 1966 Sunday (tnciude
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • interest than other key Western CP's in developing Poland's association with the GATT. While the West European countries generally­ agree that such association is politically desirable, they are hesitating on grounds of trade policy. Rumania made tentative
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • and is usually eceived by impressive crowds turned out by the local PR organizations. Small parties allied with the PR are also making intensive use of the radio, the countr y 1 s key political medium. A great number of PR vehicles working through the countryside
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • suggests. W.W. R. -CON1!1DEN1"IAL attachment ! • • ., ----------- ...... .,~. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON amW:EBENCf IAJl August 2S, 1967 DECLASSIFIED E.O. 2356, Sec. 3A NIJ q~-374 By~ ----• NARA. ..,..Iii-a....-=-- MEMORANDUM
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • , it is imperative that policies, which also involve high expenditures, should be carried out in other sectors. The Ministry of Public Works contributes.$ 22 million destined to the construction of transport facilities and roads in order to make easier the access
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • 52E 52F 1, 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16, 17 18 19 20 21 22 19 National Archives and Records Administration http://archives.gov National Archives Catalog https://catalog.archives.gov 3A 3B 3C 57A 57B 57C 23 24 25 26 27 28 20
  • LBJ LIBRARY DOCU MENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Doc# Do cT~~ e Doc Info 948 ai(Q,am 04e Class ifi cation Page 1 of 1 Page s Dat e Res t rict ion i~s~iJ~~◄w•O~,L~[~~st II-G1 6 6 16t!:!6 1'65 ,,,_ airgram A-22 from Tabriz s 16 1/26/65 A 04f
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FOR M OF DOCUMENT re: PRESIDENT PAKChong-Huie,e»pt ~e confidential #la report ~ 7- ?- #3a memo 'J3 RESTRICTION DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE 'f/Qlo~ 9 p 05/10/65 A AIL J CJ.)-/¥.f ...ta Pt eS i
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • / --SECREI 2 Yet even those Americans who are most concerned about India are still inclined to present the Indian question in negative te.rms, i. e o , the collapse of Indian democracy would deal a shattering blow to the political stability of Asia
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • and Secy. Connor stand behind the podium REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT see page ^""7? Mr. Wilkins takes the oath of office from Secretary Connor. 3a .?**' ^ Date February 4, 1966 White House Dav_ Friday Expent Activity (include visited by) ture Code
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • '•...:.u 1.0. NIJ By R. w. Komer Attach. ll WK draft NSAM/ subj. Critical Indian Food Situation Sec.. 3A 3- °3;).Q "NAIA. o.s-~-q5 NATIONAL SJ&CVRJTY A,C 'ftON MBMOJlAMJ>VM MO. MJEMO&ANDVM ------- roa Tim SBCllBTA:aY 01' AQJUGULTUl\E 'l am
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • in policy. (The JCS say that the political risk of going clear to the Chicom buffer zone would be 11 . less than moderate.") However, our action " almost certainly would be a stimulus to the Soviets to provide North Korea cruise missiles for use from
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • not achieve the kind of equality of tre~tment that would fulfill the political and psychoLogical needs of the Germans. Fi.nal~y, And if--because of British stickiness--the present effort should break down we want to make clear--not marely in the eyes of our
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • . Chilean performance under conunitments to CIAP and to the U.S. has been encouraging and the economic situation continues to improve. Politically, the situation in Chile remains stable. Although buffeted by the extreme left and the right, and under attacks
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • ,/ ; ,_. I 1. The evolution of political institutions in Venezuela that are compatible with those of the Western democratic world and provide for an orderly transfer of power from administration to administration in accordance with periodic and free elections
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • ~elopinent Request · Current §u;pporting ~ ,Request De~lojIDl'?nt q1~ts Request Assistanc~ Current Program 3a. . Military Assistance DOD Current !!,_eg,uest. ,!it-ogram AFRICAN & MALAGASY UNION STATES, & BURUNDI & TOGO.·-- · TOTAL - ( . Burundi
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • political in character, as you are well aware. In 12-1/2 months, we have had four governments, and in a society that is under as intense pressure as that society is, political, economic, military pressure, you can imagine the instability in all of those
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • GSA FORM 7122 (7-72) t NATIONAL ARCHIVESAND RECORDSSERVICE WITHDRAWALSHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORMOF DOCUMENT
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • ,, 1963 6:15 p.m. of State November 29, 2 p.m. /' ~-- AF EUR PRIORITY -CHASE -DINGEMAN • NEA STR AID INR -BU!feJh1, ACTION .PRIORITY DEPARTMENI208, INFORMATIONLONDON.22, -ECKEL PORT OF SPAIN 31, NICOSIA l• TEL AVIV 1, PRETORIA 1.-FORRESTAL
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • to specialize in the production of one or two kinds of seedlings. 22. Development of Al Faisal nursery to produce grafted vines in con­ siderable numbers. 23. Encouragement to private nurseries by Horticulture Section and Agricultural Credit Corporation
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
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  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • and Japanese. 'T he title: The Political Foundations of International Law, 1961 (co-authored with Morton A. Kaplan). He has also written a book on space law which involves many inter- . national problems. · 2. He has taught courses and given seminars at Yale
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • other absorbing perhaps because of the ~ activity. 7S L-ntc,:.;,:ft in important ideas policy review Sou th Vietnam, political namese were front, of greatly assumed and within three attack where test the of dents, take out days
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
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  • See all scanned items from file unit "Walt Rostow, Vol. 22, March 1 - 9, 1967"
  • Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 22, March 1 - 9, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 14 [1 of 2]
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)
  • be better t '.) start on the 23rd or 24th. :-rc.h·. nara: Sta~t ~J It c:rnld be 7-- very short duratio:i. . I agree . It ¥r oald lea1{ if we giv e Lodge 10113er than 23rd . the 22 nd . V e d ~es day ch is then T ~u.:-s day , their time . If you g o
  • Presidential (Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1969)