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- , Sarah Jones, Donald Kerr, H.F. Klinefelter, Jr., R.K. Lancaster, F.C. Lane, Victor Laties, Sam L~gg, A. Lilienfeld, Victor Lowe, H.J. Mark, Clement Markert, John Menkes, Jean-Pierre Meyer, Mary Monk, Joseph Morton, Earl Nash, Neal Nathanson, W.L. Neumann
- j i i I I \ HANDWRITING Fil~ • MEMORANDUM v THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Wednesday, November 17, 1965, 7 PM MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Clark Clifford 1 s Committee meets to review the major aid issues tomorrow at 12:30 in my office
- .~ ...: '·.· - ;;·::\.{.~ ~- '~·: :.;:~~ . ~-.:·, . ·\ , .. \~~ .·~ .'. )"t ;"'1:; -:-ltE~:·:· THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Wednesday, October 13, 1965 11:00 a.m. MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Clark Clifford and I recommend that you sign the underlying letter which is designed to help him and the Foreign Intelligence
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 3, April 1-30, 1964 [1 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 1
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- with additional stops in Geneva, London, Tehran, Belgrade, and Ottawa. Earlier today he will have lunched with me. He will be accompanied by his Ambassador, Sir Ellis Clarke, Assistant Secretary Mann, and our Ambassador, Robert G. Miner. Eric Williams, a brilliant
- need now is to get a Chairman for the review group. The six names which you approved the other day were: Dean Acheson ;;;;.· J Bob Anderson - " Gene Black _ ../ Clark Clifford v· Douglas Dillon V David Rockefeller .V As I look at this group, the two who
- for a number of jobs, and the people who know his quality cover a wide spectrum -- like George Ball, John Connor~ Clark Clit ford, and myself. He is a man of real energy and strong liberal sentiments -- a "can do" type, as his work for both Kaiser and the drug
- .. :h.. r . .;.... · I h~ -•t\P"'"\1 . ~- ..... (hvJ. /1. ~- ---~ 1I ' McG. B. s~ v~ !! ,.,4 -r~ +U\-~ . I have also talked to Clark Clifford and he feels that the pause has now clearly failed with Hanoi as we all thought it would. He
- . . '· ~· , ., ·-· .. . . .... ' The general served "'1.th the· President as a rr,ember . . . ,. -· ··or· the Brazilian Expeditionary Force {BEL?) . which fought under .Gen . ·Ma-rk Clark during World War II~ · He is . intensely proud of his role in the ·BEF and. reputedly believes
- that might be used by U. S. spokesmen in the wake of a Presidential announcement. 7. We have discussed these papers at length today with Clark Clifford, and he sides with Raborn, Wheeler and the Joint Chiefs against a pause. The rest of us are for _it