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  • ANDER ~nD:s:n us "HITH ITS OWN STRONG DEMOC~ATIC TRAT.HTIONS" SHOULD NOT F'IND IT DIF~ICULT Ut.JDF.:r?STAND S11JEDISH POSITIOM. I 5. 1:::PJ~T TH~.T ffi'.'.'.SIDET-lT JOHHSOM SENT LITTER ffiOTESTING "TRIBUNAL" sr.:SSIONS IN sroc1rnoLM FALSE. REPORTS MUST
  • . Liebowitz, and G. William Moser. In later discussions with Mr. Lambert and Miss Davis, White House officials emphasized the following points: (1) the history should be entirely objective, (2) it should cover policy formulation and political differences
  • and Tereshkova who scheduled arrive in October as guests of Japanese Socialist Party on occasion latter's 20th anniversary." Manila, Philippines Arnb. William McCormick Blair,Jr. "In view keen interest Philippines has always shown in scientific developments
  • . CIIAIG H08MDI, CAUi". WILLIAM H, IIATD, MM ■, JACK ~D, WASH. WAY,._ JAMU N. ASPINALL, Congrt,, of tbt Wnittb 6tatt~ JOINT COMMITTEE ....;;;! q_ JOHN 0, PAA"l'Ofd, II.I, l',l'hlsdocument co•tains restricted d ...ta as defined in the Atomic Energy A~t
  • and effective date - +2 Nov 63) . WILLIAM J FEmUSON, A03067455 (OOB - 5 ~ 34)(Permanent :residence - 285 Ha.lt Mile Rd, Central Islip, NY)(P.AFSC - 8o5)(Date or appointment and effective date - 12 Nov 63) · · MARION A ~DD, JR, ~3142467 (DOB - 20 Mar 31
  • •••i ■ tance al■o, •• w ha•• •uaa••ted. Baaed on State/AID rnln, 1111 Gaud anh•• that •anctlou ander the Collt•/Lolla and S,-1 .. ton ... nc1aenu are not a,pU.ca~l• to Tulltata. All ••lyat■ of Tunt■ ta•• defn•• aspeadltur•• •• prcwtud you ta Mr. Gaud
  • parson, except for the physical noc~ssity of obtaining the . August 1963'files for a.reason which I did not specify. William P. Bundy IQBSECBi:'T EYES O:NLY OECLASS1~ E.0.-13292, Sec. 3.4 _,~ B~ NARA,Date -'2,~ f
  • travelllng In that direction. All good wishes to you. Slncerely, Lyndon B. Johnson Judge J. Perrln WWls Rusk, Texas LBJ:WDT [1 of 2 ] , CITY Al,.DERMEN J. C . I. STANLl£Y CHAPMAN WILLIAM 9 JOHN 0. HOUSTON MORRIS SUMMER!? WHITE JEFF LOVELADY
  • at Honolulu Taylor t~at together raili tar, Vietnainese affairs" of view including units, units widely remonstrated produced with to sharply, a conference unde.::- HcNamara's coarr,anders, and c:iair- ?:-1c:~a;;.ghton and in ~upport
  • See all scanned items from Papers of William P. Bundy Box 1
  • Bundy, William P. (William Putnam), 1917-2000
  • Folder, "[Manuscript] Chapters 25-33," Papers of William P. Bundy, Box 1
  • Papers of William P. Bundy
  • of your letters to the President. If I can be of any further help, please let me know. Sincerely, Francis M. Bator · Deputy Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs Honorable Phil M. Landrum Honorable William Jennings Bryan Dorn
  • . Economic Iaaaes - The Spaaiah have attempted to link their requeat for a more favorable treatment ander the U. s. balance of payment• program to the base ne1otiatiou. We have turned them down on this but ba.ve asreed to hold re,ular hiah leTel consultations
  • Group, the !ollowing individuals who have expressed a desire to be. present for the dis­ cussion be invited to attend the April ~meeting: William C. Foster, Director,. Arms Control and Disai:mament Agency, and /-- J ohn Do Jernegan, Deputy Assistant
  • ) William Blackie (Caterpillar Tractor) Eugene Black Herman Wells (Chancellor, Indiana University) William A. Hewitt (President, Deere & Co., Moline, Ill.) James B. Fisk (President, Bell Telephone Labs.) Crawford H. Greenewalt Max F. Millikan (Director
  • , ~RA Ts, ~F rs, RSC 0 j ,JO 15,P 0 4,US I A t2,N SC t0,I NR 07,CIA 04,NSA 0 ~ 1OO D ~ l, ACDA 11,sc r 0~ , AEC l t,NASA 0 ~,0 ST ~ 1,/208 R DRAFT ED BY DOD/ISA" DR HALPERIN/M R ANDER SON ~PPR OVED B~ G/PM PHI L I P ~ARL~Y ATSO / AE DR WA LSKE ,JC S
  • Con.1nuttee on. Canal Treaty Negetiatlons Dob Ander:.ion appeared bofore the Pana.ma Canal Subc01nmittee o! the House Merchant Marlne and P,,lsl1erle& CommittQe on February ZS to bde! them on the status of Callal negotiations. Congrosswo.."llan
  • by your kind wol'de about my r•mark• on the tblrd a=ln-r1.ary ol the Or1anl&&t1oa of Afrlcaa Unuy. Some of itw. actloaa I·■ ua••t•4 •• tbal oceaeloa are •lreaa,- ....,.....,. and elher• are ander actl•• •wdy. I uacter•tan.4 tJtU neaotlatlo·a • ar• aow la
  • whether we can make any relaxation in our practice without harming our basic position, but right now we see little likelihood of ma.king ·axzy- significant change in our approach to this question. Sincerely yours, William P. Snow Enclosures Memo 0
  • to gain'thei.r rights through wo~king for them. W~en the ANP rally was over, CHRISTOPHER· VIDNJEVICH, together with ,Comm,ander ROCKWELL, left the area of Marquette ·P ark in the camper truck _.- · (CG T-1, 8/30/66) - 8 __ ,. .\. • ,. . . · - - -4
  • : Porth.coming Visit by Baggs and Ashmore to Hanoi. William Baggs called me from Miami this morning to say that be and Aslmlore had been inri.ted to come to Hanoi, and were planning to leave early next week. H,e :-Sf::1.d. that t.he.y .. · had een;; A me 1sage
  • to the President's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity was organized at a White House meeting on Tuesday, August 6. At that time, G. William ~iller, President of Jextron, Inc., was named Chairman of the Advisory Council and the following representatives from
  • \ T.tegr-,:>hfc lran, ml.ulon • nd clu1 lflcatloo •pprov .-1 by, (draft) NBA - William J . Handley , •\\' "-':' ,:{, .. , ~ :~~:t ,-.r. .J, .' ..r"'t ... REPRODUCTIONFROM T!ilS C_ OPY IS PROHIBITEDUNLESS " UNCLASSIFIED " ~~M DS-322 OUTGOING
  • of this memorandum), I propose to make a strong appeal to the Senate Appropriations.Committee to restore the appropriation to the , authorization level. It will take all the force we can muster - and maybe then some - to get ve_r.yfar. I William Attachment .UMlTED
  • Joseph Alsop, on telephone William S. White Friday, February 2, 1968 Jack Sutherland, US NEWS & WORLD REPORT John Hubbell and Dave Reed, Reader's Digest, further on "anatomy 11 Joseph Alsop Phil Potter, Baltimore Sun Saturday, February 3, 1968 Peter
  • States Army. He is now First Assistant to Colonel William Joseph Donovan, Coordinator of Infor­ mation, occupying himself in a heavily guarded New York building with the important matter of short-wave broad­ casting to Europe. He divides his time between
  • Colley - Minister of Industry and Commerce Hon. Frederick H. Boland - Chancellor, Trinity College Rev. Donal O'Sullivan, Chairman, National Arts Commi:;sion Lt. Gen. M. J. Costello Hon.· William P. Fay, Was~ington · Hon. Cornelius Cremin, Jlerm~Rep. to U
  • to 4 with Senators Fulbright, Williams and Church voting against and Senator McCarthy not voting. Only one of the substantive amendments adopted by the Committee gives us a real problem: Senator Mundt's amendment to increase the minimum interest rates
  • ,,1~;.l,_i 1 I William P. Bundy SECRET ••• C: • ' , t~. . . •• .....,,... . . \ . .•. ·.. .•. •, .. . .. .,....,, .. .· ' '• ,• : • /1I :, . .·.··, I ; .... beitef • l.'(Hl~e.d ti.is o • 0 • ~ o • • • 'c
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