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  • of retirement) , ✓ Anthony Solomon . Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Lane Timmons Ambassador to Haiti Philip Trezise Ambassador Affairs . to OECD I: ·-· I II - OUTSIDE GOVERNMENT Robert Asher Brookings Institute ! I ✓ Vincent Barnett
  • Pollack - Acting Director, Scientific and Technological Affairs Philip B. Heymann - Acting Director, Se curity and Consular Affairs Benjamin Read - Executive Secretary of the Dep'a rtment MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Monday, May 30, 1966 -- 2
  • . Prime Minister Sato, Japan (Informal) He has accepted in principle. The ques­ tion of dates remains. Crown Prince Vong Savang, (Informal) Laos December President Frei, Chile (State) He cannot come until after Chilean Congress recesses in September
  • on polltlcs ln Salgon; but I reviewed with him the bases tor a temperately optlmistlc position. Saville Davls; The Christian Science Monitor: Why no stalemate? Result attached. Philip Potter, Baltimore Sun: He has been concentrating on Middle Eaat and I
  • o ••: I, OF' STATE W.H~-"'ifon, D.C. 20$20 November 27, 1967 •• To: From: Mr. William Jorden - The White House EA- Philip C. Habi,;f}J//~ Subject: Arc Light. 1. Attached is a proposed joint State/Defense message on which we are prepared
  • not because Prince Sihanouk invited him, but because he is concerned with the possibility of the U.S. expanding the war to Laos and Cambodia. The Americans have three plans: To intensify the bombing of the North; to send more troops to the South; to enlarge
  • ,;, , .. '. . \ ..... ,, . . .. ~ ...•.. - . . .. ~ .... -. :-: ll .., . ~ 1 • < .. .;· ·• 1 . ' _, -•-·-~- ·.• I -- I ' PROPOSED l\.1ESSAGE TO CROWN PRINCE CHARLES I extend warm congratulations and best wishes to you and the people of Burundi on your coronation as Mwami I Ntare V. I know
  • and Prince Philip are well-informed on Viet~am and they are favorable to your policy. Summary: I found a sense of vitality and of youth in Britain, far beyond what I expected. The British economy does seem to be stabilized and healthy again. I sensed in my
  • Lieutenant General, United StatesArm;: . ~ ~ ... -~ - - -- - --- ------ - -- . - -. -. -. - - . - · - CONFIDEMID\L MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJ'ECT: Talking Points for Your Meeting with Archbishop Philip Saliba -- 12:30 p. m., Friday. 18
  • accentuated by the war. I. The _Revolutionary War Supported by only one half of the population of the colonies, the rest being neutral or loyal to Britain, few American wars have been less popular. Philip Davidson.!/ tells us that Pennsylvania ''was so full
  • *A. Philip Randolph - AFL-CIO *Eugene Ormandy - Philadelphia Orchestra Leonard Bernstein - N. Y. Philharmonic Samuel Eliot Morrison - Harvard Professor *John F. Gallagher - Vice President for International Operations of Sears, Roebuck - 2 - MEMORANDUM
  • The proposal here _is that yo11. a11nou::-.ce that you will instruct ot:.r .Ambassador to the OECD {Philip Tre-z.Ji.se) to explore with the other members of the OECD Council the possibilities of associating East European countries with some 0
  • . (An editorial, pe_rhaps combined with the · previ_o usly:- planned one on the Foreign Aid mes sage) 2. Philip Geyelin and Selig · Harrison :-- Editorial Board of the Washington Post {at least one editorial) 3. Dick Dudman -- Foreign Affairs man for the St
  • . Depuy, fonner J-3 to Westmoreland, and Commanding General of the 1st Division; a political expert such as Philip Habib (fonner head of the Political Section of the Saigon EmbaGsy); a specialist on the Pacification program (such as Mr. Richard Holbrooke
  • Philip Geyelin, Washington Post, on telephone Joseph Alsop, on telephone Peter Lisagor, Chicago Daily News, on telephone Wednesday, January 31, 1968 Joseph Rogaly, London Financial Times Thursday, February l, 1968 Richard L. Wilson, Cowles publications
  • . Paithfully yours, Philip C. Habib President The Pre ■ idant, 'Dle White Houae. T l-: ~ SECRETARY OF' STATE WASHINGTON February 21, 1968 Mr. President: You may be interested to learn that you have ratified 60 treaties following the advice and consent
  • Cardinal McIntyre Most RevPrend Philip M. Hannan Reverend Theodore M. Hesbutgh r , Private Sector J. Peter Grace Juan T. Trippe George Meany John T. Connor Jack R. Howard Thomas C. Mann David Rockefeller George S. Moore Roger M. Blough Edgar Kaiser