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- to assert tile rls1lt to cvorfly pro~ably bo s~e ~.a *'as require-ii..,• it =1ght bo dlf!icult political (and pass1bl7 ope:-.ational) lf·l (or ~v~~ced a.ll'Cl"'&ft) fl!ehts u ~c.t,e~uled fli ,~hu. coAtrastod ~o disadvnnt~i~s iQ spcr~dlc acre
- of the invasion of Czechoslovakia. The Soviet leaders are thu s in a mood to take sensible decisions. We could start the strategic mis sile talks and halt them ii the Czechoslovak situation becomes worse . The Soviet leaders are in difficulty. They have
- 7p mror ---- A J.21.2.31.J...llL-.i----A.. undated- - I'( A #11 memo II FILE LOCATION NSF, NSAM, NSAM 361-Treatment of Foreign Vessels lliegally Fishing Within 9-mile Exclusive Fisheries Zone Box 9 RESTRICTION CODES (A) Closed by Executive
- : •tan Greece Dominic Liby re• (Portugal) Berm (Gre Brit ) •public :>RIOIN/ACTION 3 --- ·' , _, IJ, >Y} llr-p . FOR RM USE ONLY P'II '"" 5 L NO. Department of State TO ,.... • II 10 II. LIMITEDOFFICIALUSE A.-44,6 'J C. . AID
- University of North Carolina Theodore Sizer Harvard University Richard C. Leone Executive Secretary .. 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction P·roblem Statement Recommendations I. Increasing race in urban areas II. Increasing governmental capacity
Folder, "Steinbeck, John [Copies from the WHCF Subject File]," White House Famous Names, Box 9
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- . broken in 1960. ••we h1we 60 days to com plete trials on these machines," Mr. Charikov said. ''Then we w!II decide on mass production. Our Premier, Mr. I
- be- sup~1ir.:d ·~ c.a ~r,'!-l~'I;: ':.y ?l!.a.f% ~•-"'h • ~··.....:. ii..·•Att!~ ;..~~ fulfi!lwlct occu:.:"&;Q •~• u:::t-1...~.::!r.:..:::.11.t:.7....:«;"'': ~-~1.1. • .,.: • •• J -r..• .:.! ~. ._,r_:;.~~ lt.".S i-._ T'b ie i~ t ru.o i :') ,.t..t. ..u.1
- times fvr you and tor us, and we nre all in this thing toe,;E:-Jtber. T!iis morning on behalf ot my President I presented you some books that give the history of our country. This afternoon as I went runong your people on your farms and the villages
- !ii~ tr:~ti~h ~~~Pgffii:116o~~fn;PI~ r~~j: .~r~r~rg;i9~~~ ~f1~ ~~et~gi~fJ' !;;~J[g:,d tl~:m~~n:b~ee s~~fle13 {ife~~Jffli:i does not undertake to make delivery, but will endeavor to arrange for delivery as the agent of the sender, with theunderstan~g
- World War II
- of eosament #5Ja Restew te tho C , ~9 memo II 62 memo ~ JJ;. 11-;,. P,t,/Jv{~, IIP/ 'fl 2 pp, ~g Cgmiaieaa P~Qi, ~ /-~ Rusk to the Pr es . re 4 f3f3 . Ropublie' ~S C:, /-'1 lf ;J._ /U Replil'511c f0'- -c -'7 3 NL>...T 1 J- l( t/(p Rostow
- Cr& i g » F ile i n t e r n a t i o s i a l -'ja t.e r s O'&sar^ A l l o f f o r s g o ia ii^ m ay b a p a s s e d t o GWc M a d d o x w a s o n D a s o t o P a t r o l a n d h a d b a e n s a f c h o r ia e d a p p r o a c h ' c o a a t o f l l
- 23943 F ILE LOCATION NSF, Country F"de, Korea-Pueblo Incident, Military Cables, Vol. II, 2/68-3/68 Box 263 REST R ICTION CODES (Al Closed by Executive Order 12356'governing access to national security information. (Bl Closed b y statute
- legislator. For a brief time Marine went to New York and worked as editor for identified Communist David Livingston and his District 65 union, but returned to associate with Keating's publication. Marine was a Marine during World War II, but when the Korean
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 100: Oct. 16‑22, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 41
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- ,, if- tfo 7 (quplicate, #140a, as above) l d-ufJ- ~-IF I 0 1A--U a.,aJ't{,) #le me ' - J--p--s-- ~ 4, -~ - 'JS- }tJJ..J 'ii/- 11>7 (duplicate, #48 this volume) (c1u-f '{; ~Ii 1 µ_,e_ ti.,,~ w) -8 p C (duplicate, #2a, NSF, Country File, Vietnam , "1
- policy will be vulnerable to attack and Eastern Europe suspicion if this policy and NA TO are tied together e II No Institute proposal even faintly connected with NA TO will be acceptable to the Sovie~s or the East Europeans. That fact is so clear
- A 1 p. 2 pp-. (. A :7 1 47b report DATE ,~, llf,_ :f 7 7 - .J [probable duplicate of #48a, Internat ' l. Meetings & Travel ; "President's Trip to Guam (Conference) (II)," sanitized] 48 memo A 48a report A S 3 pp. _[_duplicate G--f-# rna
- . Representative Edward Hebert a. We should do whatever is necessary to win. If more troops are required, send them. If more bombing is nec~ssary, including mining the Haiphong Harbor, initiate it. b. We haven't made clear to the people. why we are there •. Ii t
- :.IAF~ . ·.· .. ·. ·. . ,: ,. ~·• . ~e:de·ral: ·~r~ ·~.J.'\an:t .. w~_a :iaeued · ·. . . . . . it $ould°blll noted; that a~ c~~.:rlott~ ... · · " · ·.. . :· . . ·~ • . .on.A~~~t, 2~,i9?~. .·North,· .·C.~roµna_,,- · - ~h$.~ii,j1:1
- .9:10 a.m. ,Jo ATS1 p Sl,fMMiwd3·1/·o~ 11JJJ1 f- ''' ~ 5/1/68 A 4/30/68 A orJ· [Duplicate of #25b, NSF, CF, VN, "6 G (6)11] -[&empt NU 91-80'] ~ II-LT 11 ti-I ~ rr fl #67b cable Intelligence Cable I TS1 p e/..flllt.({ ~U·~ ~ P.A-i-4V·S5-Z. S
Folder, "Pepper, Claude (Senator) - Notes [1940-1943] [1 of 2]," Papers of Charles Marsh, Box 11
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- TEL EGRAPH COMPANY 1 1 cg~ta%r1b~ ri~~!~r~ii;tg~~~deii~io~~e~~~~u~7 ;',,¾';;ln~f~~ss,,~·r.~ ~~~i~~i!~
- WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FO RM OF DOCU MENT .. lrf #2 DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE -04 12. - 'Vt RE STRICTI ON Comments on Status report on-NSAM 295 II s A tI /f C.L.._.- - - 1 p "I tf 2/14/65 A ti l'I ~!e
- . 1. ' • • '.' ..,} .~;.;. ~< ,~ ... t ~ I ,'. . .. .:'-J1~5~-x· ; .- . ,· . . i . PRESERVATION . QOPY .. . ~ . '\ ,J tr .., : ., , II .. . > ·.b •1 ' - ' ~' .' 10 The second ques~ion is whet~er such assistance would. escalate
Folder, "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 [3 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-2
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- follow with 1 ~ g ,> the Bank and with other ium members .. The Ambassador came back again and stated that he b own want to shock us ......,.,.,......,...u...g,../hi~/ estimate (not the Gort s) was. as follows: d • dn it m ;II
- DEPARTURE FOR srurTGART. II WAS AGREED- THIS REPORT _~OULD BE . SENT IN EVEN ·THOUGH IT HAS NOT BE.EN REV IE\:JED BY flCCLOY. BUT . THAT HE WOULD 3-:ND ANY com,1£NTs · EITHER FRO~i BONN CR . UPON HIS RETL'RN TO LONDON IN VIE~ IMPORTANCE ·oF FLAVOR
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 25, April 1-15, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 15
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- , 'NEW DEL!II, IWIXJN, fflIRPN, CllO:tFAFSA fu.at b~clt military supply is only one element of lm:ger USG polic.y .- . deslgned ccmt.ribute to security, integrity, and eoonanic ~1ell beirg of South Asla as a whole1 the reoord speaks for itself
- srnce . _ .. . .. . cl • help others help themsel_ves." · World War II, the Umted States ch_arge my responsibilities un ei The President, recuperating in had contributed $115,000,000,000. t~is act, I /' 1ll look not Sl~pllh t~ Bethesda Naval Hospital
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 37, August 1-10, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 20
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- --11~~ NaX t-tt1-1C)o (Duplicate of #95, NSF, Country File, Panaro, Vol. 9] -c ~ ,._dl-t:;1./ NL .J '?Y-/~/ #95e, NSF, Country File, P Vol 9] #7""{:,-meffte-t - - - l~s,t~µ t;e- f~~rdretlt"-;--"fi"":;.tj[:)-n-;.-}R-. '/6'-"' II /7/oi All 3 00-/33
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 39, August 18-31, 1967 [2 of 5]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 21
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- maturity that regionalism has been muted and denied in the election campaign. All of the candidates are bidding for all the electol"ate, and none of them has made an effort to exploit purely regional prejudice. sEen a.' NODIS PRESERVATKJN COPY SE! II LI
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 4, May 1-27, 1964 [1 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 1
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- LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE Agency: II cf 15 RESTRICTION White House, for State concurrence. 'l::. E-1:::>. -J'f' ~ NL.j ~ +~ '~ - V7 .l - J..l.- A l'l,., - :>-'f.J B-1;,- " ~z... Nt. ~ R11>·~f7 ,, ~ - 1-11
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 21, March, 1966 [2 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 6 [2 of 2]
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- of interests will increasingly be translated ·i nto specific canplerrenta:cy actions. · II. The Setting: A. Mrs. Gandhi has been in the United States a nurrber of tirres, but never before as her country's leader. She will arrive sharing our view
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 1, April 1 - 30, 1966 [2 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 7
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- with the Buddhists rank and file , and that Tri Quang realized he had over-played his hand . II. The Press and the Crisis . I try to keep up with the press at home -and it seems to me that many of them were wronger than usual on the crisis . I cite these e x amples
- in improper acts with them. 11 I appreciate the care and sense of fairness which induced the statement in the report that "there was no information reported to iI"l;,dicate that Mr. Jenkins has ever been engaged in improper acts with individuals who
- world, soon will ties act, the holding be appointed as As corporation act, and sistant Secretary of State, replacing Mr. h b II f h ti t~ i fortth.e retguk-Acheson. It is par. t a 10n o e s oc . l • . Dean Acheson • market. But ~ow I ticu ar1Y 10
- ' (duplicates #53 cable I r~t: OSD text #52 cabi-e A Kire -Sanh DHZ report - 0-&Bte:u;t of 6-SD t:-e-x~ 03/04/68 -II eable from Gen. WeotmorelaRd ,, .e-ab-le :from Gen, WestmorelaBel ,, -6SiT memofu.r ~he ~resident memo -A- 2 -p J;W.lQ+.93
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 54: Dec. 11‑19, 1967 [3 of 4]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 26
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- positlcn and &re cooperating in the .interest o! ~1.c.tainmg su.bllity ln the 1nter• national monetary eyetem. I. ; I. I . . . . 1 ;I r -. I l • ., . ' :I I Ii • I I ! l .·..... I I 1· I ... ~ ! I. iI r THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY
- and ..in the interests of all countries irrespective of their degree of economic or scientific development and shall be th'e province of all mankind. Ii .. ~- Outer space, including the .moon and other celestial bodies_. shall be free for exploration and use by all
- voiced in morioa by m ny men. Recently over the radio Sena t or Yiheolor stated thnt the Klondike d!eoovery was the only thine th , tended t he gold tamino ~h1oh resulted in the subnormal oondi tiona o f the early 90 • s n . l te 80 'e. \ii th thio
- .------------------ (level of clearance and date) Type of Pass requested: II Permanent White Houa e ___ Temporary White House ___ --- Permanent Executive Office ___ Temporary Executive Office_30 Remarks: ---- .... Submit requests to Mr. Watson in duplicate
Folder, "[Visitors - Foreign] Adenauer, Konrad [April 1961] 1 of 2," LBJA, Subject Files, Box 90
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- ~ - ~~ August W.S.GIDEON 10, 1961 P. 0. BOX II S 3 AUSTIN,TEXAS Generel Meneger Dear Mr. Vice President: I appreciate very much your sending to me a copy of the letter from Chancellor Adenauer wherein he mentions the Lower Colorado River Authority. We