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  • the other two themes as you would wish them. W. W. Rostow D CLASSIFIED Au n YJ L-fl J2-/sf . t --t/---'l/ Draft -- June 5, 1967 ~/NODIS Dea.r Harold: I appreciate your comments on the unfortunate developments 1n the Near East. We had £eared
  • to Expo '67 -4- -Name Country Occasion June 1967 1, Prime Minister Holt Australia Informal visit to U.S. 2 Prime Minister Wilson ~~ited Kingdom Informal visit to ·u.s. re Mid-East crisis 8 President Banda Malawi Informal visit to U.S. 22
  • [and] was in connection with the death of the late Prime Minister [Harold] Holt of Australia. We went to that for the memorial services, and then from there we went to Vietnam, and from Vietnam to Pakistan, just for refueling, principally, although we did meet
  • politics, but it's damaging the country, and in the development of this Tom O'Connor field for a little while, not very long." Harold Ickes had control of the oil industry, and we had our plans to develop a field. We sent them to Washington. They were
  • . 11:30 To the South Grounds for arrival To the second floor. Worked Lunch on tray in room. 3. 2:00 2:40 4. Date Thursday, June 1, 1967 ceremonies -- Prime Minister and Mrs. Holt. with Ashton. To the East Garden to receive a brooch Committee
  • . That was the around-the-world trip, no, the second time I guess it failed on me. G: This was the Harold Holt funeral, is that right? A: That's right. That was on the two days before Christmas, 1967. We went to Thailand, and while in Thailand he made an early
  • . [At this point, Secretary of the Air Force Harold Brown read the citation as follows:] CITATION The President of _the United States of America, au­ thorized by Act of Congress, March 3, 1896, has awarded, in the name of The Congress, the Medal of Honor to MERLYN
  • He l i ke to write i n on t h e cards things he want e d t o say , and on ly he could read h is h an dwriting in some instance s . F: Th a t t r i p that he went down to Harold Holt's funeral and t h e n just kept on g oi n g. Was tha t
  • on an in-and-out-of. Wash· ington-the­ am -d y a i . Her pre ence would g t us into ceremony not intended. e do not la n any arri val ceremony or formal statement or toa ts. Harold H . Saunders cc: C arol F ar ra r DECLASSIFIED Authority RAC-N LJ t>t>l -1 ;z 1- I
  • 1s · A SUGGESTED REPLY TO HAROLD WILSON'S. MESSAGE TO YOU: ·. . · _.-
  • in Southea.s t Asia, they had better try t·o get more active in Hanoi. Incidentally, I talked with Sec. Rusk about the Asian Chiefs of State meeting around th.e 19th. He had had ·the impression that Holt had thought we had better wait until after the Vietnamese
  • people; ·Harold Kaplan of the McNaughtons; Secretaries; the Maxwell This history at another Bundys, the Secretaries Taylors and-the is important .. All are familiar ·Ungers with and Habibs; themselves; the White House President. to restate
  • the trip to Rutgers wi.th the postponed official vlsit here. This would present scheduling problems. You could have him here on Monday and Tuesday, May 29 and 30. But this would also mean three state visitors that week because Prime Minister Holt
  • • eoatl'IWl eatalle a· dl.tional .,.,,.,... • ef•••• •XJ>endl• tan•. alld h, f t bee look.la . for way• te help 7ft eff•et the••• I dlae •••d the malt•r wltll Harold Holt h•a 11• came hen n yeai,. & I net• tb:a.t tJle eojeet r laed lly Prima lal•ter n dul U
  • , Department of State. Washlngton, -D. C. · PWBonaa1 , vk CQbl[IDBHT!AL ... ~ OCT 221969 . OFFICIAL-rnFCRMAL OFFICIAL Us& ONLY Dear Phil: Pat pla.iming take him Although Holt has in.t'ormed .me that Senator Capehart is on a trip the latter pa.rt
  • ' 10 ... : ,- ~---- ·- · - . __ -- ··~ . . .. CV 157-280 ·S ource:. MARY HOLT Apartment #2 1586 East 118th Street Cleveland, Ohio On Marqh 30, 1966, the · source, who described . herself as a Cleveland Negro radio personality, advised
  • will cooperate with me on this, for this i's the President's program, this is the way we want it, then I'll do the same for you when you get to be President. He then switched off into the business of telling the story of our accomplishments, relating that Harold
  • who drafted the program were 1 5 bishops of five denominations, seven seminary heads ( including Yale, Chicago,Princeton, ColgateRochester ), eight college and university presidents ( including Princeton's Harold W. Dodds), practically all the ranking
  • THE WHITE HOUSE MRS. LYNDO N B. JOHNSON, Daily Diary WASHINGTON Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place). Entry No. Time The White House Date Monday, May 22, 1967 Activity 9:00 Breakfast. Worked at desk. 11:00 Worked with Bess on Holt
  • the White House -- to Dr. Turchin's office. 10:25 Returned to the White House. To the President's Room. Talked with Liz. 10:35 To the South Portico to say goodbye to Zara Holt. Took a swim. 12:15 Returned to the second floor. 12:30 To Mr. Per's shop
  • first ladies unveiled plaque commemorating the event. 12:13 Left Freedom Plaza 12:18 Arrived Manila Hotel and went to suite. 4. 12:38 With Mrs. Holt left hotel by car 12:47 Arrived Manila Airport: boarded Air Force plane 12:57 Plane left accompanied