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  • Contributor > Rostow, W. W. (Walt Whitman), 1916-2003 (remove)

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  • November 11, 19.54, he questioned S9 cretary Dulles, · as follows: · Senator Fulbright: Mr. Chairman, I, like Senator Green, have not had a chance to study this, and I have only l or 2 questions. I was not clear about the status of this understanding
  • *A. Philip Randolph - AFL-CIO *Eugene Ormandy - Philadelphia Orchestra Leonard Bernstein - N. Y. Philharmonic Samuel Eliot Morrison - Harvard Professor *John F. Gallagher - Vice President for International Operations of Sears, Roebuck - 2 - MEMORANDUM
  • ) Honorable John McCone 1/16/64 Local call to 6:21 pm 2/3/64 Local call to 12:17 pm 5 /24/64 Local call to 1:25 pm 5/25/64 Local call from 10:50 am 8/5/64 Local call from 3:47 pm 8/7 /64 Local call from 11:13 am 8/21/64 Local call from 11
  • recognitio ril. the new gov·e .mment and. the estahlit.dunent ot an. Embassy with a resident Atnba aador. John Macy is agam.s:t appolnting a r ·e sldent Ambassador and fav rs accre·d it­ i.ng a\lr. Ambasa~dor bi 1n,ighbort11g 1:rlnldad (Tab B
  • Eisenhower and John Kennedy anfyndon J'ohn•on had to re•pond i ft facing _the iuue of Vietnam. " .. ... . - ~·-;-. .. :i~: ;-:. ' ·: :.;;:~"ff~'::: f>:··. I '~···-- · ~- t .., _ .. , """ · !• .. ....... • .r . •~ • f
  • Olay. to him iD New York May 10. W. W. Roatow ApproYe_ DleapproYe_ Call me· ---- ~ MWG:mat PROPOSED FAB.EWELL MESSAGE TO KING OLAV OF NOR.WAY Your MaJ••ty: A• you leave the Um.ted Stat••• very much Mr ■• John ■on Your preaence here I want
  • and technical effectiveness of the system. • But its success depends -3- on the support of all members - and I urge all members to foster the continued healthy development and widespread application of this vital system. On behalf of the people
  • on Foster Consttltations ... " -S3 p- ~ V-,orfs- A1l-T'IY·11s-1 .J/_93 memo RQstow to Pt esident S 2 p ~ ~Hil:.l-s ~~ C\4.-WS!) uudat:G\¾- -1--- --i'Y- FILE LOCATION NSF, Memos to the President, Walt Rostow, Vol. 48, 10/25-31/67 Box 24 RESTRICTION
  • in Washingto~J>!·e~j,Q~l)~]:i~~~!1o~er:)-V;i~~il)ipg.._t_O....J.~.~~~~~-n _the :Red Chinese_~11S~t~~~.:.9. ..~.~-st]l~t~~s. In conversations with Prime Minister I ! Nehru during a visit to India beginning on 22 May, Secretary of State John Foster Dulles
  • . President and Mrs. John~on and their party will walk to the United States side of the bridge. ;· ************ ** -€0tffI DEM'f IAL . - - ._ - --- - - -.._ --..i
  • draft message to the High Commllleioner could ee read at that first meeting and be relea•ed to the preaa. Defense and State agree that this exprea•ion of Presidential interest in the Committee will have political benefits in the Ryukyu•. Ambassador John
  • like Alle n \V. Dulles, John A. Mc­ of extremism by the Dominican people. Cone, and '' Red" Raborn have made in Some editorial writers and columnists re- this job and so do other m embers of the gard the vote as a vindication of U.S. ac- House
  • international Government to _change_ foster position of U.S . to the sustainable econcmic £or the dollar.• •\ ._ j t .: ! ;. - The Boa,d of Governors unanimously direc·tors ..-- • .. - Richmond, Atlanta, . . 'i of 'the Federal .. Chicago
  • .. functioning of reserves that will gro~th at home and a sound international Government to _change_ foster position of U.S . to the sustainable econcmic £or the dollar.• •\ ._ j t .: ! ;. - The Boa,d of Governors unanimously direc·tors Richmond
  • to Vice President Nixon in the Senate to try to get his support for a line we were going to try to press with [John] Foster Dulles and President Eisenhower. Nixon said that this was the first time a serious question had been addressed to him in many years
  • course we could follow. But I would recommend it only under those circum­ stances. Ed Hamilton CONFIDENT!~ --GGN-FIDENTIM:r Thursday. August 10. 1967 7:20 p.m. Mr. President: Herewith a proposed Foster statement, now being cheeked out for tomorrow
  • -STAFF EITHER Cl) BY DIRECTION OF TaE PRES!JENT OR (2) BY ·READS OF DEPARTMENT~ _O~ THEIR OWN BUILDINGS .6,ND GROUNDS. .- IN THE CASES OF SECRETARY JOHN FOSTER DULLES AND AMBASSADOR ADLAI E. S7EVENSON, THE FLAG WAS FLOWN AT HALF-STAFF 9Y PRESIDENT : AL
  • : "Vietnam: When Senator John Sherman cooper called yesterday afternoon the Foreign Secretary told him, as he had made clear-in September to President Johnson, that he would go all the way with the President, if he decided to continue the present pattern
  • -~ 3. A major political objective of the U.S. is to encourage the Latin American security forces to foster social/economic development and to support constitutional government and modern democratic societies. 4. Our strategy should assure that Latin
  • countries: Ecuador, Uruguay, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Panama. The new political and economic stability is fostering: institutional reform; steady increase in tax revenues; greater attention to development planning; more diversification; increase
  • is completed. W.W. Rostow GeNFIDEMTI.ltI atta cbment .... -· .../ . .... ;. ~81H?tDENIIXL i l September 29, 1966 MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD Last night, Wednesday, September 28, 1966, at the State Department reception for monetary people, John Stevens
  • be tran•mitted to Pre•ldent John ■ on: QUOTE Dear Mr. Pre ■ ldent: Thank you for your letter of 15th January. and your clear ex.position of America'• po ■ itlon on the po ■ •ibility of opening talk ■ with the Government of North Vietnam. I have studied
  • ·· O~f/JHIS-:._PARtICULAf; ~.MATTER , :-wE· JUST COJJl.D · NOT HAVE.·i SH:NED• ..- ;.~'. ~lY ' COLLEAGUE,..,-,JOHN ·. MCEtiENt ?E?ORTED ·TO · ME FROM',·GENEVA =-: THAT - UNDERSTAND-ING:.: AND :: SUPPORT 3Y . YOUR'.·.?EO?LE · IN -THEtAST
  • JR ?719~52 AUG 67 FM AMEMRASSV CARACAS TO SECSTAT~ WASHOC lMMEDIATE 2840 INFO USCINCSO UNN . AME~B~SSY BOGOTA 243 AMEMBA~Sy RTO DE JANElRO i93 AHEMBASSY BRASILIA 025 AMEMBASSy SANTIAGO ~41 -HAMILTON -.Jrssue -.JOHNS~N -.JORDAN -KEENY -KOMER -MOYERS
  • memorandum Bill Gaud and John Schnittker request your authority to negotiate a $2.l million ssles agreement with Iceland to provide wheat flour, corn and corn products and tobacco. The proposed terms are fairly hard -- 5-1/2 percent inte·rest, payment
  • . Rostow DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY WASHINGTON October 14, 1966 MEMORANDUM To 'l'he President The White House From : 8\lb~eot: John A, Schnittker Acting Secretary ~ndi~g the Current India and Pakistan Agreements
  • . 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
  • what Preaident John■ on wished to raiae, I aaid the Preaident: · ~ -- wished to concentrate on bilateral talka; -- learn with greatest franknesa Pree. Thieu' • view of hi• problems. After ~e !lret aeaaion. you can consider Thieu' • point•. c:onaµlt
  • [CJ 6. Ambaa•ador Buru has requested that the above views be u-anamitted to Mr. John Wahh in the S.creta appropriate ell atl'ibution. ED 1 958 3AC J[1]>25Yrs CC] ''' TOP .SE-CltET __, Thurs-day·, Juap.a-t 3, 1967 1:25 ·p .m. Mr. President