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  • this distance, lt ·soema possible that President Park might wish you to visit Vietnam: 1n the end. hls stake there is at least as great as ours. 5. But what we want .ls your completely candid and unencumbered net judgment a.a of this tlme. WWRostow:rln
  • *.e4 pbotopa.phf with bl.a beat wl•hee. · .. · li,retoot Sande~• 1'ell•1atlve· Couna•l. to the Pr••14ent /2 ~ e. ' 6 7 /f -: I/ 9~ ? .- () .f A - ·r-970-33;:;-· T _ f 1t __.__ ___._.....__._;:,____.___-~·--_ __..._ - ... \ . ,.,. ._..._ . ·:-r
  • best of it. 'But we tfilnk lt likely the Cabinet will often be divided at the top and lack lnitlattve. W. W. Rostow SECRET .J SECRET March 13, 1967 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Visit of Korean Prime Minister Chung Il-Kwon The Korean
  • ): 3: 30 . VARIETY FDNTAINIE FERRY PARK-Wilkins' Chimp1ntee Circus: 3:30 1nd t :30. DOWNTOWN AND FIRST RUN KENT U Cl
  • 1964, with circulation peaking at tion for 15 years. · · _ .•. 2,500, friends c.ouns~led him to t~rn .... ( While this massive subsi.d y was _~ hee r it into a left-w_ing sideshow. Typical folly in view of NSA's radical pos1t1ons, covers after
  • that would be created for Trinidad if Soviets authorized establishment Mission there. END. LIMITED OFFICIAL USE August 30, 1965 Dear Prime Mlatater: · Tbaak. you very much for you pei-aonal note about my birthday. I am grateful for yoar wa.rm good wl•hee
  • . Respectfully yours, Ji/~,.,( j Hee" r1 ]\_ Leland J. Haworth Director Copy to: The Vice President National Security File, Country File, India "ANTON BRUUN" There is no document #6 in this folder. NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR W
  • of the Gl that her husband built her be used Forum at Corpus Christi, Dr. Hee- for the .services, he said, because tor P. Garcia protested to Wash- there had been family trouble. She 1 tngton. appeared to be satisfied with the The Forum ts an independent
  • the urns, but I needed to verify the existence of the ashes before I talked to the Park Service. Sorry. The first time was sooooo creepy, I don't think I can handle opening up the urns again. Oh well another mystery solved. I'll keep you updated
  • the urns, but I needed to verify the existence of the ashes before I talked to the Park Service. Sorry. The first time was sooooo creepy, I don't think I can handle opening up the urns again. Oh well another mystery solved. I'll keep you updated
  • was with President Park because by this ti.me President Johnson had postponed and then cancelled the Honolulu meeting because of race riots in the United States. In the meantime of course we were most apprehensive and jumpy here about the whole cockeyed business
  • . ' . ... ..... . \. •. , .' , , : ,,, 4 .·• :: • • : \ ... - I , ,• \. . . .. .. , . : .. , - lcc5.NFERENCE ~ OF PRESID.ENTS 1 515 PARK AVENUE NEW YORK22, Z-.."EW YORK !AMERICAN JEWISHORGANIZATIONS PI.au.5-9316-7-8 C11bl• Mdm1: 1 OOJOGllA OF MAJOR Ch.sirmlft
  • thou.aand ton• ol .-upplle• ta th• major buck park• Ju• north. of Iha lord. - a la o.ilmated that tb• aet through-pm ot trv.ck•borne logbtlc• ta.to aoutheni I..ao• f~om North Vlet Nam baa uueaaed Tbeee data wwld fmth•r auggeet tan tb:rougb•pat neuly ie
  • reeman .is now a nei.ghborhood worker at League· Park Center, ·6601 Lexington Avenue, l:loEo He has been free · 1 ~on~. on personal t 9 -Phe jury que st:l.oning will continue today." = 3 OZ> CV 157=280 The· Cieveland·_Plain De&..l er 5 January
  • HEE ANEHICANSANlJ THEffi.EE AMERICANPRESS AF.E JISCUSSil'JG. WE KNOWTHAT OUR .lWVERSARIESARE TALKING ABOUTTHESE THINGS, Aftt; ONE OF OUR MOSTURGE1'JT TASKS IS TO ENSUnETHAT THEIR JISTORTIOt.lS ARE Nar ACCEPTE.J EECAUSEWE ARE IN TIMD .JJAULT. WE
  • . O'Ryan l.ithgow Osborne Rt. Rev. G . Bromley Oxnam Rt. Rev. Herm1.n Page Marion Edwards Park /\lice N . Parker Rt. Rev. Edward L. Parsons Edward Smith Parsons Mrs. Rushmore Patterson James G . Pauon Ferdinand Pecora Brock Pemberton Rr. Rev. James DcW
  • ~ In QPe place while feeding ket .w ~ only one· of the numerous holds that a fre& market would not Macy's. _other metropolitan area necessarily brtn1 about much Im- branches a;re in operation in Park~. , metala, them m another seems an odd way specifics
  • to Minnehaha Park. Upon arrival at edg e of park, President changes to Secret Service "follow-up" car in order to be mor e visible to large crowd lining park entrance. Arrived Minnehaha Park, site of SVENSKARNAS DAG (Swedish Day) Annual Picnic already
  • the National Park Service and the Texas Wildlife Commission (Will Odom, John Ben Shepperd, and others) 9:25 Return to house 9:49 Departure with guests via auto. Inspected new park site and joined President and guests for tour of ranches. 10:55 First Lady
  • PARK, STAMFORD, CONN. MA Y 16, 1968 lt is signüicant and symbolic that one of the first places ready in Stamford' s new downto\vn area is this gracious little park. Too often in America, the places for people have come only as afterthoughts
  • Press release, "Remarks of Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson at the Dedication of Kiwanis Park, Stamford, Conn., 5/16/1968"