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  • then. • • ... IP'!II'• catalyst to help give enormously, to carry this could do all these thing~ My own feelings were that , acqualnlln1 myself wt... ,-. .. this riew climate. without reducing us 'to a na• owe the next years, what• 1 at ls going on. I ~m ~ • Q
  • . and Mra. 2-2 2-3 2-4 2-22 2-23 2-24 3-23 3-24 3-25 Mr. Lynda 3-26 3-27 3-28 3-23 3-24 3-25 day• at II It I I :B- ~3 ~~ 3-~--1 Y'f\.A.+•~ 3 ► _.L ~ ~~~ ~ '0v. -l.4 3 ~s7 ~- ~~ ~ Y)'\.I\) -tft: .¥ ~1
  • Committee for the Hoover Report DIGESTANDANALYSIS OF THE HOOVER COMMISSION REPORT. ON RESEARCH ANDDEVELOPMENT IN THE(X)VERNMENT I. II. III. Background Facts Findings and Recommendations Whythe Report is Important " ••• the foundation of the greatest
  • during World War II. In subsequent legislation the scope of the memorial was enlarged from the area of the Philippines to the entire Pacific area. The purpose of the memorial was thus changed to one which would pay honor to all the Filipino and American
  • World War II
  • . ··- (Bl&) Mary Catherine (Hammell) Pinaon, daughter of (Bl) Jane (Pattillo) Hammell, born 1858, diecl 1940, aarr1ecl Pinkney Jon•• P1naon, Deo. 1880. their ohildren Bla I-~-lthel Jane Pinaon, born Oct. 25, 1881, married Thomas K. Athey 1 Bl& II--Lee
  • . Respectfully yours, t. . rJ1)ii!}J' Henry Cabot L~ The President of the United States The White House Enclosure DECLASSIFIED Authority By &L'fj STATE\etter [~- 71 -=---------, NARS, Date 7~ ~S-) ] I
  • 28> 1968 c Ii'.\ -I:bt> I . Pu \Ju,~ - B'... ;\j _ '"' f S.. :~ c ..,. I NUA o ..(: 1=} \-\ ~\(. k 0 ~ 1' c_ + -\- \, ._ + 1 W
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  • : Crawford Greenwalt has agreed to go to work. PARIS TALKS Secretary Rusk: We had a good meeting yesterday. We should not put forth what Phase II should be yet. Vance and Harriman should press for a private meeting on that subject. Hanoi is up against
  • comes up he should kmw about, let him know. # # # " . .:: : ~: i :iC • " -i ::·Tb ! ii ~~Q~ES COPYR'GHTED 'P'o~hc.at1sA R~ires Pinmss1aA ef CeP¥right M£ETlt4G e-o Holctet: W. Thomas Jahnsen --------·-- - --- - -- -,·~ .. c·~ 2-3 Jo/ 0 4
  • . You've stopped bombing and want to get talks started. 20 days have gone by. I think time is running out. We have exactly 2 months left today. I would meet on Friday of next week. Ii the GVN come, a wide range of talks can take place. If they don't, we can
  • Nasution has been kept in the Indonesian Cabinet. 4. Laos -- There is to be a meeting in Pa r is of the leader s of the various factions in Laos. The Pathet Lao have not pushed hard recently. ~ SECRE'f-f.8 ENSITIVE v "·',,, ! ....., ": Ii lI
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  • ADMINISTRATION GSA FORM 7122 17·72) I 'I l I !I I I lI I .9 :, 5\ --- l I II 11: 15 a. m. Mr. Rostow 1 s secretary called to say the Pr e sident wanted Mr. Rostow to set up a meeting at 5 o'clock today with: Clifford Wheeler
  • ~ parti.c i- · pation, but the opening of ·the program has been delayed pending ·the State's . Title VI assurance. Ther~ .a.re no plans to. designate additional areas in the State at .'this · time. -......,_ -------:___ .:::__---- -~~ .. ... II I i I
  • ? Th se lllillllM.._ •• tor ..,....,~11,N~ inclusion Random House book and would add warmth to .the caapter .. on al.so like to pho} raph a night reading sess~?n your personal lif~. ani a •pre-c:lavn"telephone c~Ht lie ••• I would like II i
  • of Request Requested 5/a/66 LAB ORDER by Lab Order# Okunoto . Date Shot Order 2292 Accepted by Date Due v-, ... u.. a.cu, Varioa• Mt•• Suli>\8iit Title .a-. u aSDOIO,._.oa Services Required ell llxl4 .. •II .. -a• TOP QUALITY PJUNT
  • , imagination l iDnediately. etfort, II 111eeting new challengu recording and new onea established and interpreti~ rather also tey never to repeat JllUStha~• the desire to learn than just a picture. to becoae the beet in the country, and to change
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE 1-¥-"f ~ ~L J RESTRICTION 'f 3-/, 7 " II II ,, FILE LOCATION NSF, NSAM, NSAM 286--United Nations Cyprus Force Box 3 RESTRICTION CODES (A) Closed
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) II FORM OF DOCUMENT _.lL_'"\ TT- ----- CORRESPO NDENTS O R TITLE -- ....., ................. ..::1--.C-'-- sec;z;:et ~ - . ,..,,., . -- ........... ~ l DATE ..3 p c..p . -z.o.,~ RESTRICTION
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  • . They are particularly insistent in light of the fact that the President transmitted the prior authorization bill in 1965. If you approve, I will have the writers attached). and have the material ready shortly after the State of the Union. Approve ----- 1 • II
  • cannot roam at will in the countryside. The worse situation on pacification is in I Corps north. The next worse is in I Corps southo The best pacification now is in II Corps. -- None of the pacification programs is satisfactory to us. Bob Komer said
  • Oae copy routed to ».-r u..i., Knoa ~ Hooper lklckley Kidd Beckler LIMIT ED OFFICIAL USE ii ·, (signed) Donald ,J. Horni& DOl.lllM F . ~ . \Ii_ ' - s,.dalA•••-• ..a Tec:l:maloff Sd._. Da-. Gb111tna, O. Vin nal4• ~RMH&Hh • ~ . , •j - E
  • . c. 20420 LBJ:JCM:BM:gt rG II-:< •January 22~ 1969 : Dear Red: Thank you for your kind remarks about my State 0£ the Union Message, and for : your generous evaluation of my Presi• :··. dcncy. I am so grateful for your l!-ble · eervlce in j:entral
  • Dong Hoi Bks . ·. ~4 8 8 4o Vit ~hu Lu Bks . " 24 · 8 ~~ 36 39 Chap Le .Army Bks · ..' .. 4o ·. 12 _2±_ --22...­ 0ption I Totals ~ ~ 16 132 __ 33 ~36. OPTION II . - - O+ 0 '.' ",· 28 Option I plus . ~ . 2-S Chanh ·Hoa Bks : Vu Con Bks
  • kept one word of it. under no illusions. So I'm They're arriving in Paris with a force of 43, They have asked for a villa. This indicates they are ready for phase I and phase II. They seem to be dug in for a period of time. Secretary Rusk: Move
  • ' that Termly! form,;y chi of the Bo¥fet .. mUI· ad arrlv In Nort>i.rn . Ko,... to t.ary" m!Mkm 1 to Untted 8 tat.M k• up hi dullt"a u u Am~ hMdquarterw' a,i houJ. Kor r ~ 0~. 8~ anotlaer u L+ JANUARY 13, 1949• S~OOP II i from tlte 1 me11 ~. I •t
  • found ounelv• playing gr~ Mr. CANNON. Mr. President, a report . ran , The truth la that cb- la tar from a a,d• llama, no trump, doubled and redoubled entarJ pme e:i:cept to the oblener. Purther. of proereu II In order at thll time for with all
  • openI/20/ll.9perN L:f 23 rpt "Seeur-ityAnnex to the Ag, een ,ent... " draft SecState & DepSecDef to the President ~U6 31 1pl 2 5/18164 A 6 3 1,1RElated f'r C g uF1dated A s 7 5/8/64 A s 6 SJS4 ~ 6 13 6/64 \2:~0-oq N~~·~2. ii
  • have con­ tinuing success in all your future ventures. ;e_z;;;r~ // . Robert · H. Taylor Deputy As~istant l Director r , (PF) ii '!(eepFreedomin Your FutureWith U.S. Savings Bonds EXECUTIVE FE 12/Johnson, Lyndon B. PP 5/Johnson, Mrs. FG ll-8-1
  • (j) AU 1 I All. IIT M11ft IUIIAN FR C ITINUt tU" M, ltJT TH[ ACTI S DctDICLTe I II A 1"1111IIAft ,. ... ..,~ ..m S -.s TlC P ,u r V Ilk THtsr PfAffll! IIE'ff ;vsm [[ Y UI UI NATI MALC LT L S lfT THIS C ... u..rTT CAN •n IUT
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  • : n ... 3: ... 2 Washington DO 4. Na.me (Fust, mlddle. maidea, lut) Franz Otto Kraus [ii □ Mn. □ Miu Mr. App. Rniewcd: Slr•d, Cil1, SIIII• ~ Zip Co,u) 5. Addresa (N-itt, --1 App. ApprovNl: 492 Mainstreet, Option 2 Grade Winsted, Oonn
  • heelils ef organizetl disstdaut groups­ ~nuJd 88'1,erel-y--impeir the-!.r111¥'s ii.■ ,e. While many command measures have been directed to preclude the loss and theft of arms and ammunition, it is imperative that the security of arms and ammunition
  • A ,..,... ...$Ii ~(,·ll,·()'\~~C,.,--1!5 ,QQ3 mome GK te M. Bundy orw '123J,8 f',lt ~ \1-J\"1· 094 ltr Gilpatric to Bundy S- 2 12/14/62 A 094a ltr Gilpatric to Seaborg S- 2 8/22/62 A 094b rpt "Atomic Information Proposed... " S- 5 (1962
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