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- are in the NYT and W.ASHINQTON POST, both date-lined 30 ~gust. This was the very day we arrived {late afternoon). So both obviously resulted from backgrounder Carl Rowan and I laid on previous evening in Istanbul at the VP's request. Doug Heck {our DCM on Cyprus
- State and ICA officials, pe~ted that the team will arrange to leave for Bangkok at approximately return the date of the Ambassador's to his post on June 17. The team is headed by Sherwood Fine of ICA and in:ludes the following members and asso~iates
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 29, May 25-31, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 16
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 39, August 18-31, 1967 [5 of 5]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 21
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- . In addition, a lot of little old ladies of the Buddhist persuasion are out working for Huong among their lady and family friends. . Huong is also said to have told persons who had had properties expropriated by post-Diem governments that he would restore
- . --- MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT \O~ FROM: Tom Johnson Attached are the notes of your meeting with Chalmers Roberts of the Washington Post on Friday, October 13, 196 7 in your office. The meeting began at 5 :56 p. m. Attachment. The meeting ended at 7 :00 p
- and university teachers and researchers of Baltimore published an open letter to you in the Washington Post. The letter welcomed the concern for peace expressed in your Baltimore speech and reflected our anxieties about certain aspects of our policy in Vietnam
- to Frenchmen who had served in Indochina, and the National Assembly never did permit conscr~ipts to be posted to the Indochina theater. The ambiguous legal status of the conflict enabled French Com munists to carry their opposition to the point of sabotage
- the posts on whether they can handle ·further increases in this program. l , Marks •I I cc: Dr. A. H. Moseman Dr. Charles Frankel Direct Support '.rre.nslations Low-Priced .Bon&s .. , ... 131,396 179~000 310,396 May 9, 1967 Would you like
- . It will be hailed by the press, such as the New York Times, the Washington Post, and the St. Louis Post Dispatch. It will be charged that the new proposition is .a'1>urely political trick. However, most people will support it, because they want to get this infernal
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 82: June 13‑19, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 36
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 83: June 20‑25, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 36
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- June 24, 1968 PLAZA N&w Yo:u.: 17, ~- Y. Y "PPP NOD IS MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT THE SECRETARY As I leave my post I am submitting he attached memorandum on the Middle East which is the principal unfinished business on the agenda of the United
- directed at US positions the northern provinces including the posts at Khe Sar.h, Dong Ha, Gio Linh, and Chu Lai. The US/ South Vietnamese 36-hour cease-fire began at 5: 00 AM EST this morning. Some 45 minutes before it· began, Saigon announced
- organization has turned itself into a relief operation for the time being. Bob Komer is managing U.S. support of the Government of Vietnarn 1 s relief and recovery effort under Vice President Ky and has established a cornmand post in the palace with Ky. A small
- Plan were clear. dates back to the post- although some technical started foreign assistance progran: However. security limited, and the even during this period would also ·be heavily influ- and that the und.3rdeveloped countries would play
- of mJ log parnUel pol.ltlc I developments to appeared 1n the Pittsbujg.h Post Ov.ette cooce Ions embodJed secret agr men build the new Jnstltutlons of f,e ce which, on May 27, 1963, and in,,Ule Philadelphia which • • • are plagulog the world's children
- MEMBERS Mr. William Editor The Houston Hobby Mr. Grady Clay Editor Landscape Architect Post Mr. Neil Galluzo Superintendent of Schools Inglewood, California Mr. Philip President Hammer, ( Dr. Richard Wade Professor of Urban History University
- be to encourage the Japanese Government to agree to a good will visit by former Prime Minister Yoshida. Such a visit would be regarded by most Koreans as a great honor since Yoshida was ·well known in Korea as the greatest post-war Japanese state~m.an. It would
- lnc. POST OFRC& BOX 374 - ADDRESS: 1303TIJliRAS, N. "· CAIL& ADDRESS: ..........,.~..;...:,,...iiliiia..~ ALBUQU&RQU~ NEW MEXICO 87103, U.s.A. SOUTMW&ST F...,.. TN4, C.111lta11 ad ..,,,,,,_,_ TEL&PHONE 2.\2-5065 ;,-~;,," July 21, 1965 1
- , and regulatory commissions that have an interest in particular aspects of overall transportation policies and programs. The Department of Agriculture, the Post Office Department, the Treasury Department, the Labor Department, National Aeronautics and Space
- •u be caua}tt bl the mid.di• -and only the Soviet• wW pin.. 8CNF1e• la &ho probably dpt tbat Pak preu11re ju.at now will atreD.phOn left•wiD&. MeaM,mtc forcH m Iadia, while •motherin& more poaitbe post-Nehru lu~r be m.or• e~t·.ructive on Ka•lunir
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- -032-042-1-2-0 ~IP c. I. IRANIAN MILITARY POST URE General. Iran I s military agreements texts posture concluded of these iran would take reduce the northern paper. assistance agreements through its forces 1nountainous more
- be made to keep in touch with our guerrillas in the mountaina. 80 150 QuestionJ tor. a Guerrilla He will have his men ready to fire from the rooftopa, balconies and windows. 130. What will those guerrillas posted on the rooftops do if an airplane comes