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  • and mtual.17 benetieial relation• with Senegal and with all the African natione. pt"Ogreaa V. UllliN ••peci&l.17 the aound, caretul.1,7-atudied. effort• aade by the leader• of Senegal to promote orderly' eoonomic progreae ot the Seoegal.eae people. Mr
  • A (National Security)
  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWALSHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORMOF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTSOR TITLE COn.f. Committee NSC -42- Memo .t& Membe~s- ~£. .Ns.c Exac. NSC NSC memo No. 207 #e L\etion-s 1 .p Ol/ll,l6J A 1 p ll
  • National Security Council (U.S.)
  • Folder, "National Security Council (I)," VP Papers, VP Security Files, Box 4
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORR ESPOND ENTS OR TITLE DATE RESTRICTION FILE LOCATION National Security File, National Security Action Memorandums, NSAM 357 RESTRICTION CODES (A) Closed by Executive Order 12356
  • Folder, "NSAM # 357: The Technological Gap, 11/25/1966," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 9
  • National Security Action Memorandums
  • National Security Files
  • and essays. a time when the new Republics in Africa and Madagascar are taking A their place in the United Nations, the Press and Information Division of the French Embassy is pleased to present an overall picture T of these countries and their peoples
  • Order 12356'governing access to national security information. . (B) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. (C) Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS
  • Folder, "NSAM # 322: Guidelines for Discussions on the Nuclear Defense of the Atlantic Alliance, 12/17/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 6
  • National Security Action Memorandums
  • National Security Files
  • HA TIOHAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (_PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF CORRES~ONDENTS DOCUMENT ~ OR TITLE DATE RESTRICTION s -11-ly NLJ 8.3- 78 FILE LOCATI ON NATIONAL SECURITY FILE, National SEcurity Col.mcil File
  • Folder, "[NSC Meeting on] Problems ahead in Europe, 5/3/1967, Volume 4, Tab 51," National Security Council Meetings Files, NSF, Box 2
  • National Security Council Meetings Files
  • National Security Files
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  • A-National Security-SANITIZED
  • Folder, "June 19, 1968 - 12 noon Meeting with the National Security Council," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 3
  • , all require a strong European voice and presence if we are to be successful. The lesson of recent years is that the individual countries of Europe cannot be fully effective acting alone on the basis of old-fashioned nationalism. So far as Britain
  • on that occasion. I agree with you entirely on the importance of a strong North Atlantic Alliance. We have just witnessed an example of unprovoked aggression against a small nation very close to your country. The existence of NATO can provide the people
  • A (National Security)-SANITIZED
  • Folder, "[Briefing Papers for] September 4, 1968 National Security Council Mtg," Meeting Notes Files, Box 3
  • brother-in-law. It is something of a national tragedy. The President may want to send some Government official to the funeral. Real concern must be shown. Ky may not think it was an accident. The President: How do you get through the Senate with only
  • A-National Security-SANITIZED
  • located country of 200,000 people, has been the host for a NATO meeting. This session takes place less than one year before the 20th anniversary of the creation of NATO as a defense Alliance to deter aggression against Western Europe. As the Soviet Union
  • Folder, "[Briefing Papers for National Security Council Meeting, June 19, 1968]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 3
  • through Reuters tomorrow when you are talking to me face to face today? This government has the best intelligence of any. We don't have 128 people around the world for nothing. 11 11 The President said that opponents of the war go on "jags" which pretty
  • ty - fiv e Y e a r s a g o , , , " , and I think I b etter stop. MEMORANDUM THE W H ITE HOUSE WASHINGTON W ednesday, M ay 27, 1964 P a ge 2 We rode around with him to B la ir House and on the w ay, th ere was quite a crow d o f people, and frequ
  • r telephone c a lls T h en to the A m erica n a H otel w here I shook MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE .WASHINGTON Th u rsday, M ay 28, 1964 P a ge 3 o f the people. And b r ie fly in to m eet the group Eddie W e is l had so t rium phantly gotten
  • National politics
  • write do. . oa a ol paper aome name• we 1Jaoalcl look at. AIUl I laope , . can a•t •om•bodr uom print• w•• nerybodJ I Jaaow •••ma te waat co appoinc •!a••t 1•••rmaea& people. ..· , ·. . un • u.a. .... &Ile•• le llOM41 aom ~ B l •••U..a nap& ou
  • to say to each other. And then I went on to Roxanne. Yes, she enjoyed her. job relatively, but was looking around for something else. ~did not feel close to ~e-Swiss, although she thought there was no anti-American sentiment among the ordinary people
  • in Washington, a sm all dinner with articu late and charming peopl e, M a r yellen and M ike Monroney had asked us to come to a little dinner for the W alter Lippmanns, welcom ing them back from a European trip. The Fulbrights w ere there, we sat in the charming
  • sh in e, and snow e v e ry w h e re , and the c a p ito l n e v e r looked w h ite r. And the b r illia n t g re e n , re d and w hite flag s of Ita ly and ou r own flag s gave the day a fe stiv e a ir . T h e re w e re a good m any people out, c
  • that w ill eventually have 80,000 people. B ut the p a t t e r n is s e t. At p r e s e n t , th e r e a r e only a b o u t 2 ,0 0 0 . H ouses and c o m m e rc ia l a re a and s tre e ts and r o a d s a r e l a i d o u t s o t h a t i t i s p l e a s
  • i t w i t h t h e g u e s t s s i n c e t h e r e i s no e n te r ta in m e n t a fte rw ard . B e s s w o rk s h a r d , and I help h e r , a t sea tin g people w ith those that t h e y w i l l b e c o n g e n i a l w it h , s p a r k e d by, i n t
  • e m o ria l - - I had a sk ed th a t th e d o o rs be opened fro m the G re e n R oom , th e B lu e R oom , and the Red R oom , and a le r te d lo ts of m y frie n d s to su g g e st people s tr o ll out and se e th e lig h ted fountain, s u r ro u n
  • on Retardation. She will work well and ably, along with Muriel, Mathilda, and the other capable people there. I am glad when we can put our mark on these committees and commissions. The eternal difficulty is always in finding the right person. [NOTE: Page 8
  • ." And about 330,000 people p e r day a r e com ing fro m A p ril through O ctober. c T h e y e x p e c t I b e l i e v e t h e y t o l d m e a t o t a l o f 55 m i l l i o n if it k e e p s on a s i t h a s b e e n g o i n g . A n d m a n y of t h e s e w