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- will telephone
and ask for your views in the morning, and on the basis of what you
tell me, I will then do a one -page paper for your use with Stewart.
Bruce and I believe that you can be most candid and effective with him
if you see him entirely alone
- Oeo~so Ball to answer Adlal'e memorandum ot February 17
(Tab A} and hor• ta my own euggoatlon as to what you might eay to
him 1f you wlah to telephone blm. ta the curreat eltoatlon. I do not
tblnk auch a phone call l• urge11t.
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Bromley Smith
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
May 22, 1965
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MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT
I telephoned Bundy to ask him to rush his promised telegram so
that it would be available during your Z p. m. meeting.
Bundy
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telephone and we type those regularly.
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- , Birrenbach telephoned an old friend at Harvard to report that
he had come to Washington resigned to discuss consultative machinery
but concluded from his private conversations around town that the
Germans would be able to get hardware~ When I asked whether
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THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
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Thursday, December 9, 1965
MEMORANDUM TO THE PRESIDENT
1. I attach Bob McNamara's account of his telephone conver
sation with members of Congress on South Vietnam. It is highly