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- WITH WILLIAM P. BUNDX, · ASSISTANT ' SECRETARY OF STATE FOR FAR EASTERN AFFAIRS, 7 : 3 0 p. i'l • '\ ' C.D DECEMBER 23, 1967 SATURDAY
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 62: Feb. 14‑16, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 29
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- to the C o n g r e s s . M ore bro ad ly 4 h e r e is ncr L f t t e n t t o u s u r p t h e p o w e r s of th e Cc>ng*sss, b u t r a t h e r a ft i - c o / i f i c m a t i o n of t h e p o w e r s of the P r e a i d e n i - 3 C om m *ander in C h t f
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 64: Feb. 22‑29, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 30
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- . Eduardo A. Vallarino Mr. Jorge M. Arias Mr. Manuel .l. Caa tillo Unitstl States: Geyelin .. lr. William J. Hickey ~tr. Henry R. ~ir. Georges. Moore Mr. Jack D. Heal Mr. Alan a. Hadden Hr. Norman Carignan 'Gruguay: Dr. Jorge Peirano Facio . !·Ir
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 78: May 20‑24, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 34
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- of assistance under Section ll9 (Conte-Long Amendment) of the Foreign Assistance and Related Agencies Appropriation Act, 1968. Recommendation: That you authorize concurs. me to approve this loan. The Department of State It~/~ William S. Gaud OONFlDENT
Folder, "Chronological Correspondence File: January – March, 1965," Papers of Donald Hornig, Box 2
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- in Marion , one Re ublican , one Democratic, and settled dow to the life of a country editor. He was a big shot in the town, and the side of · Shen od Anderson that was sociable, a little ain and .flashy, had its innings. " Ander on is like the family coach
- FIC E R S L IN K E D TO PA RTY R eports re ac h in g W estern emba.ssios here a n d w ell-inform ed V ietnam ese sources also lin k ed th e D ai V iet to G en. N guyen Van T hieu, th e C hief of Staff, a n d Col. N guyen V an T on, co m m ander of th
- in for comb-out. Dressed for ceremony -- planned parade to Capitol. 11:00 To the East Room with Lynda and Luci to await the President and astronauts Borman, Lovell, and Anders. (Stopped first in the Red Room for private greeting) Ceremony and medal of honor
- ~~/' r:v""iC :. , :• . • > Price Daniel Senator Bricker ( J j~ :.:rf .... '7:2 ' • 'T.r { r::.tr ~ i1r2 ..!~ 'L.~: J±.~ .~~"~. ~ •,. "J:c:: , ~: , c General Rogers Ramey Secretary Anders on [, : \' Dick Alexander at the Washington Hotel
- as Director Cong. Willia m R Ander ; o n c Senator Ros s Bas s ^ Cong. Willia m E Broc k C L Mrs. Bufor d Ellingto n Cong./and Mrs/ Jo ee L L.. Evin Evin s calls and ushers ofc checked Room for Swearing-in Ceremony for Buford of Office of Emergency
- it good. When you are writing about the ivil War you have to bold it down, it's too hyped up already." In her remarks, Ms. Ale ander recaJled Lady Bird .Johnson's comments closing a symposium on the arts held at the Library in 1975. "It seems to me
- m , and to what w ould \stanx happen to th eir husbands w ith him no lo n g er Com m ander in C h ief. We lis te n e d to Lyndon on TV in C h icago. w e r e fine auid the v o ic e stron g and fir m . ( "■■ He sounded great; the w o rd s He c a lle
- Ap OLLO VI I I ANOI I TS GALL~NT CREW I S AN HISTORIC STEP' IN MAN•S SEARCH FOR KNOWLEDGE OF THE UNIVERSE IN WHiICHHE LIVES, AND'HER~LDS A BRIGH;f NEW ERA OF EXPLORATION AND SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATION• COL~ BORMAN,CAPT~ LOVELL~ AND Lit'• COL• ANDERS
- r tle d to h ear him say so m eth in g that I h ea rd so often , but did not r e a lly e x p ect to com e out o f h is motith in fron t o f anyone e l s e . C om m ander -in -C h ie f "I'm n ot tem p era m en ta lly equipped to be he sa id . T h ey
- ie d to s le e p , but it had b een too ex c itin g a day. J The new C om m ander a t B e r g s tr o m m et u s and w e w e r e aboard the J e ts ta r for the ran ch and in bed b y 12 o 'c lo c k C en tral tim e , 2 o 'c lo c k fo r m e . Mi. i
- have political-military implications of t;he highest importance. It was for that reason that the drait was requested of the Department of Defense and the attention of the Chiefs was directed to Senator Ander son 1 s letter. I think the draft
- several, but I remember one in particular. G: Robert Giles, was that--? T: I think that name strikes a chord. Then there was a Dowell Anders and others; we went through a number of counsels. seem to understand what we were trying to say. They just
- that b e was d elighted a nd l ooked fo rward to M r . Anders o n ' s a r rival. Also, h e stated that p erh ap s tot'!lo rrow P anam a woul d name a n o utstanding rep resentative . SERVICE SET (. ../ I PRES. JOHNSON: lnform•d Pre•ident Chiari
- OF LOYALTY TO KHAMH WAS DISCLOSED , NOR DO THE ADVISORS HAVE REPORTS OF COUP PLOTTING OR RUMORS. SOME LEADERS HAVE EXPRESSED REGRET THAT THE COUNTR·Y HAS NOT RAPIDLY RALLI ED BEHIND KHANH • . THE COMM ANDERS Or I CORPS AND THE lST DIVISION EXPRESSED DOUST
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 112: Dec. 26‑31, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 44
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- rs when h e s a i d , " I c an n o t speak o f Vietnam w ith o u t p ay in g a p e rs o n a l t r i b u t e to th e men who have c a r r i e d th e b a t t l e f o r u s t h e r e . honored to be t h e i r C om m ander-in-C hief. " I have been
- about it ilnd n ··cdue:: te me at a later time. So I was there on the occasion of his n~ ·:.:tinf;s Hith dis cussed; and I Ra;.~s~y at Ivhich Hr. A10:.;:ander t s appoin tr.1Cmt \o]O.S remer.:bcc in the' e2.r1.y convers
- administrative-and p oaeibly perso11lity-d1ff icu.lti e s. o) Tnare ia a Heed for clearcut p 0licy Bu.ida.uce to the HA'.ro military 00111.m ander as to bow he should ba.ndle the situation at J tei nbrueu lu>n. 2. ~he fact t hat the Euro oan alli es
- then definitely succumbed to political pressure? M: Yes. I think that in that case he did. Of course, Senator Clint Ander- son is a persuasive person, and a very delightful person. Secretary of Agriculture under Mr. Truman. He was a man that had great
- Chuck Baird Robert Anders on; Bill Shaw 17 17 Decisio n to withdra w from governm ent C. R. Smith; Charle s E. Fiero 18 Busine ss reactio n to the Off ice of Foreig n Direct Investm ents 18,19 Staffin g 20 Specia l Trade Repres entativ e 21
- REPORTS OF A COUP D'ETAT BEiNG PLANNED B'^ THE SOUTHERN DAI VIET PARTY, ERIG.ADIER GENEPxAL NGUYEN VAN THIEU, CHIEF OF STAFF OF THE JOINT GENERAL STAFF AND CC?!ANDER OF THE 7TH
Folder, "Adenauer, Ho. Konrad. Chancellor of West Germany, 1956-57," LBJA, Famous Names, Box 1
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- comments on the at tached draft NSAM. State's comments are to include Anders on' s views. Since Anderson is in Europe, it may mean we cannot issue a NSAM un til the second week in January. Although we will have to await State and Defense comments, I be
- ' *" ■“ •*• ' dlNCfiACCom m ander i n & l e f ^ P a c i f ic - A d rd fa i Sharp •■' • I !'.:i 'i “4^ '(?.' ■"■ • CmCPACKfl? - Commander i n C h ie f, P a c if ic F le e t - A d m ir ^ M o o r ^ ^ .f