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  • - gratis. secy of the Cuban Amer.Emb. - Robert Davis, now in State Dept. Latin American Div.,- --- s?dfflf?ale "nigger . ./JV rich" said to have a large has (his phrase not mine) ->w■+ ■ II..,_. share ot participation BELCOco~J •... bears looking
  • of the proposals contained in Section II of the comments contained in the AEC memorandum dated June 26, 1964. 4. The Review Committee noted that the general coordinating responsibility · for the implementation of the above actions is the responsibility
  • " the editorial with Mrs. Graham. j AM./ T MLee/ mfb #5 ~ DE~~II E.O. WS6, Sec. 3.4 93
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  • AND RECORDS SERVICE b WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE ~ DATE 4 -~~ /0 - o)J -'J~ NL J CfJ-S~/ for the record by McGeorge Bundy Secret ~eo.~ , e .ii ·r 8Y: az, , E:, .;}e:;r 2 p #98 memo RESTRICTION
  • •: I I I' , (1) Be. .•i1mneut of I :~l..)lS) \.",CA )(5) Tap Bemaett. I.._______,;.. i - ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ , •= BUDker meet:11 a& 11 :00 o'cladt ~ w i t l a Alme .Jo.muon. Linc Gordon 'iJ Then ii. willln a G.&r p,a to with you about point z. I
  • ~!or!;a , B~th , l!aine . Early in ~;orld Uar II , she was purchased by tha li:lvy , and , ns the USS WILLIA .· 3UI~G , served a
  • i· I1 ~ .,I I J ~ I II J .J J 1 J J r~ ] '.] rT TI w. .lJ I a-_J J ]] [1 i] [l I r· w. J Evidence of heavy infiltration activity into South Vietnam continues to mount. Since 22 March,- several unidentified units of North Vietnam's
  • are not going !"orth .'.. and;we are;not going Sovth .. ." (Manchester, N. H,i Sept. 28, 196~). : I . ~----------------: ! I I 1 1 1 1 fI II ;I i I 1 lI 'I 1 (l II 1 ~ l I I They believed his words. But .thr~ months after· the elections they w~re
  • grandchildren, Jacalyn and Bryan Gill,II, whose father Lieutenant Colonel Bryan Gill is presently assigned to Washington. You gave these teenagers an unforgetable moment. It was my pleasure to introduce the Vice Presi­ to our Convention on August 4, who also
  • CA-869 b~ ~,\~.. '\1 ~ UStf\ .. e,cfo11~1-i~ c 2p -4fZTl6~-+---...a II I( #28d memo AM332 JIDdat~--t---n c---~p #29a memo NSAM draft~ $L----3/p A f LE LOCATION NSF, NSAM, NSAM 332--US Government Policy on English Language Teaching Abroad
  • the seventy-odd nations that have been born and have achieved independence in the wake of the great anti-colonial revolt which followed World War II. While many of these newly emerged nations are scarcely viable, with many in the grip of dictatorships, Israel
  • LBJ LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Classification Doc# DocType Doc Info 01 memo Komer to Bundy V) . ii< 06 memo 07 memo 08 cable H~a letter: ~"b CA,un ~ Saunders to Bundy 0¥~\\ ~er-; Page 1 of 3 Pages Date Restriction l 9/22
  • the Suharto government forward to stability and success. II. You might then ask Under Secretary Katzenbach to review briefly what has been accomplished since our last NSC meeting a year ago (see Tab B for State paper on top of which is a summary we have
  • painted in bright attractive colors... are in the area and these were run down in II. of the residential area; well small one-story houses which Only a few multiple dwellings the slum tradition. Meetings with Officials At 5 o'clock that afternoon
  • . 420 p. HS2330 uK63C 5 Gillette, Paul J. and Eugene Tillinger. Pyramid Books"Tf965J 180 p. Inside Ku Klux Klan II New York, . Randel, William Peirce. The Ku Klux Klan; a century of infamy. Philadelphia, Chilton Books [c1965] 300 p. E668.R18 Haas
  • CANNOT AFFORD THIS IN 1965 JACK IE ROB IN SON. THE WHIT HOU A H TON MAR WC061 NL PD II 59 NEWYORK NY MAR 9 344A EST THE PRESIDENT THE WHITE HOUSE AS At£RICANS WHO BELIEVED IN YOU AND CAMPAIGNED FOR YOU VIGOROUSLY I MUST SAY WE ARE APPALLED
  • : I II I TO KNOWTHAT YOU ARE THERE . 19173eZ APRIL 1?~3 • - I i • . I L~·---:-----·•--...---,........._.._..---.;..._:.,,,."--:•-"".,, .-1----~--- ;.,..:----~ ------ .j ;·,:~·
  • fil !!, ii is. 11' •'Dozens of pressure groups are in Washington, but the minority discontents are generally unknown out in the country, or only present in very limited areas, or not as important as indicated.•' Subject: Pictures of the President
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  • by providing which were included of October For the present, -e.eCK!Ii policy reinforced NOEORN ~ LIMITED DISTRIBUTION in the 16 and his speech we believe these Si:CR:Sf.'NOFOi~N - LIMITED DISTRIBUTION - 8 - assurances are adequate for our
  • ::;.:-,l'~1in Leackr.:;' Stc.tc;:.1~ut 0.1 Po,>UlaU.oa. in t'~3::ii;cl to th~ U-l:cld I 1·1;,~
  • and Technology DECLASSIFIED White House Guidelines, Feb. 24, 1883 By.~ • NARA. Date //-/f 'f l.a ~KHl'tAL ­ MltMOIW\NDllM· l"
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  • , not to exceed four persons at a time from the Trust Territories of the Pacific Islands to receive instruction at the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy. M-3114 66 II 66 DEPARTMENT 01' TRANSPORTATION ACT (J) The act of June 13, 1957, to the exunt it relates
  • INTEREST ACCOUNTS OF YOUR .. ,SlM TRJP. YOU MUS! HAVE FOUND IT A FASCINATING AND ENCOURAGING ·;,- :' £Xf>ERIEAl-cE~ END QUOTE _. . ;' ., ' . '1 ,SECRH :.,:-,: -DT G: l1233tll . NOV - 1966 ' ' ') ':l' :J •I:. ii !:E . • \ .. • ,. .. I '• ~ I
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  • in the DMZ area, is evidence of his loss of capability. That an enemy can be suffering more than we know is illustrated by the fact that when the .Japanese surrendered in World War II, we had no idea that their capability had become as low as it had
  • -· - MEMORANDUM 22, 1964 -- FOR_.._. _,._ DEPUTIES -ro ME}fflmtS OF mE COMMITt"E ... OF PRI NCI PALS SU!JECT: Updated US Po~ition Paper for ENDC I refer to my memorand!Ym~~•u.•~'4tl•.,.,z.~.b., , 1963, concerning "Updated Pos . ,nt..TI'U"
  • in the DMZ area, is evidence of his loss of capability. That an enemy can be suffering more than we know is illustrated by the fact that when the .Japanese surrendered in World War II, we had no idea that their capability had become as low as it had
  • contained in the donor's deed of gift. 5/3/2007 initials e to c ..e ~ e e cto· er A c - s to rea su Indians in articular ro le _, I douot th.a in ere woul a 1: firesid c 1.at (or .,et • -J an C 'co a;;.;;1 dor 11t an • ii lay). ..o better
  • f FOR TH E AMBASSADOR Tlie X 01 P H ’ bS EX D IS C la s s ific a tio n O f.g iK II ^ ^ J , NABS, DatP 7 - ^ 3 - f O fo llo w in g p e rs o n a l message fro m th e P r e s id e n t to Head o f Government o r Head o f S t a t e , as a p p
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Presidential Decisions-Gulf of Tonkin Attacks of August 1964-Volume II"
  • Folder, "Presidential Decisions-Gulf of Tonkin Attacks of August 1964-Volume II, Tabs 14-17," National Security Council Histories, NSF, Box 38
  • what we can in no~-defense expenditures. I have tried to minimize my request in new programs. But there are some that we think are worthwhile. You know about the problems of cities. We need rent supplements and the teacher corps. II I .j
  • . This is especially needed because of wide variations in dates of school closings throughout the country. 11 II. Report by Attorney General Ramsey Clark The Attorney General pointed out that it was important to know that only 5, 000 to 6, 000 Negroes were involved
  • that the ship DECLASSlFIED 'lt Qih sSEC"Ri ii 'i' EYES ONLY SERVJCF: Sci [1 of 9] E Q 13516 Sec. 3.5 L)q Nu"[{~_:_-~E~!t e,;ofRfJS,~~rcNl 13 By J' I) v NARA, Date.L21-l!~lu.l._l- - TeP SECRET EYES ONLY - 2 - was 10 miles off shore. CIA feels
  • own export position must be kept strong arrl secure. M.E.£Tl~lG ~'OH~ CCi'YPIGH+ED ~ii.,Jii•; .. Rsc,cftes ~-1 tni .... ior1 ef Gel') rrght Plold&r: Vr. i~omo' k~Rson [4 of 10] - 5 A Proposal Responsibility commands that we try again to break
  • . 'II. JheMCll Je""'°" M!!1'11~0 MOTES EOPYRIGMlED ~O~ 5ECRE'I 'f'oblice1tieA Req• •ie;es Pei 111issio11 of CopyF4ght Holder· W Thomas Jotint0n SERVI£ SET 9 of 9 ­ i . :x:. >-: ....,: :x:. JANUARY 25, 1968 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Office
  • : Would you do it differently? The President: I would notify my people earlier. I would not wait 52 minutes. But t.l-iis is one time in a hundred. They are harassed all of the time. Before the commander knew he was in trouble it was too late. We called up