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  • in chosing Mr. Emmerson for the new post. When we have learned that it was you, Mr. Ambassador, who have recommended him to the Government, we are also led to doubt your real intention. Might we remind you on this occasion that Mr. Emmerson, while serving
  • and RA\'rY10ND F. HOYLE on January 6, 1967, that m~ correspondence is handled through Post Office Bm: 12, Cald'7ell, New Jersey, which was l"'ented by his wife, MARTHA BEHRINGER at his direction. B. Charter Information No information concerning
  • lV 'Q_,_ (' ~/ THE CHAIRMAN OF THE COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISERS ~ WASHINGTON , !lfiVi: - .Bs-0-=-7' December MEMORANDUM FOR Joseph 31, 1968 /-z,: //- Califano Attached is the revised draft of the Post-Vietnam Report to the President
  • See all scanned items from file unit "ECONOMIC PLANNING FOR THE END OF HOSTILITIES (POST WAR PLANNING) (BE 5‑7)"
  • This folder is from the WHCF category for BUSINESS - ECONOMICS, subcategory ECONOMIC PLANNING FOR THE END OF HOSTILITIES (POST WAR PLANNING).
  • Folder, "Ex BE 5-7 Economic Planning for the End of Hostilities (Post War Planning)," WHCF BE, Box 40
  • or black cloth coat. No veils to be worn by American ladies. The above information on dress will be confirmed by the Swedish Embassy pending receipt of a reply to questions they posted by tele­ gram to their ·foreign office yesterd y and I will send you
  • nationalist and insular outlook of Irish politicians has been considerably modi­ fied by two factors; first, the appearance on the Irish scene of a post-revolution group of younger, more vigorous politicians~ and, second, the growing realization that Ireland's
  • , General Throckmorton, and Mayor Cavanagh. This gave a picture of the physical layout and the actual incidents. 7:15 were received. Returned to Command Post where FBI and Justice reports 7: 30 Met with Negro leaders, including Congressman Diggs
  • in the United States against the rights of the whites. He observed that when the NSRP takes power there would be hangings, from the President through Congress, and their heads would be on posts from coast to coast and border to border. LYNCH then blamed the Je
  • at the National Press Club. His speech was described as ver:y strong. Today's Washington Post (see attached editorial) criticized it for taking too strong a pos.ition on the Berlin situation. Adenauer said we must not give an inch in Berlin. He recommended
  • University , Post Office Box 262 Ka1npala 1 Uganda- t College ~ I f t I I t ~ E_?{:~JI.. /t/:b 1 9/ e,o 3 1 ~ ;:;w:2 -~Is-;k C o 3 oo ~'-,, 'f. V. 3"po ·:t., · ~ :::: n t ~ I RECEIVED SEPl 4 1966 C[1'1TRALf\LES
  • whether you or the Senate has the final word. A dramatic statement at Chicago that the two most respected Americans in world affairs take post one and post two in American affairs for four years is the simplest answer to the needs ahead. These needs
  • on the Cuban . Agrarian Reform Law • . The substance·· of the note · is as follows: I have the honor to refer to the Cuban Agrarian · Reform · Law, the text or--· ,which was published · in the .extraordinary special edition of the .OFFICIAL GAZETTE of June 3
  • Service Institu teo . About 1050 had had a 20-bour famili- zation course at a military base 0 th,e Since arriving at their LIMITED OFFICIAL USE Lll~ITED OFFICIAL USE .- 3 - overs eas post~ where t hey wil l t ypi cally spend 29 months, about
  • Ea•t and th•a yow post cud &l"l'lnd. I'll •ay thank you ~ botll of u aad be to aa. . it for Mr return. •u.r• All heat wi•bea, Sin(? rely, ~ Rohen McNamara 2412 Taaey P l c Wa-sbington, LBJ':BT r october 13, 1970 Dear Mi•• Berger i Preaident
  • See all scanned items from the Post-Pres Central Files, Name Files Box 106
  • Folder, "McNamara, Robert S.," Post-Pres Central Files, Name Files, Box 106
  • Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
  • Post-Presidential Central Files
  • , and . onfident that in the ..,,._ . .. months ahead G er r Coleman will demon. ·t. . strate his suitabili.ty for this post. in1:.erely, John . Clinton sistant - resident ;ta.ff .. to th ...... / ... iss Jant?t D' - re l 36 est 13th Street New York. ~ ew
  • of the Na.ti.on.al States Rights Party", with national offices at Post Office Box 261, Jeffersonville, Indiana. In November , 1958, a source advised t~at the NSRP is composed of past members of Klan-type organizations and notorious anti-Semiteso Issue No. 19, dated
  • people will be cut 153, 000 from DOD 5 5, 000 from Post Office For every four who leave, three can be hired. MfETlf>'~G f~OTES CSPYRIGH-TED "Pt181iee1tioA Req~r~s ?er"'i11ieA ef Ce~. i. ;r~ht Hotder; W Thomru..k;~n~on D .. ~ •. :. . .£.JHl"IC
  • World Report ABC News New York Daily News NBC TV Washington Star Washington Post St. Louis Post Dispatch National Broadcasting Company Columbia Broadcasting System Baltimore Sun ABC Radio NBC TV ABC News Philadelphia Bulletin Lighting Technician Columbia
  • ~ in a language envir-;:,nment: for~lgn Wiv~a in Foreign ~n_gu~s~ Stat~ Defense Average ReBidence 'a:I. Post A?proximate ·Aver.ag~ Am1tl.al Rotation ...... .......,..._ 3i540 34 months 1,239 930 37 months 298 3,100 41 months 899 montha 5211278 34
  • not qualifi~d. for this judicial post, then he certainly would not .: ·want to embarrass the President and have his name even considered. If ·. he i .s qualified, he would appreciate being considered for the Circuit position. .. ' ,; ' :, ti,\ :· .. ·1
  • that the Soviets have proceeded with testing very vigorously. The meeting adjourned with no decision being reached. # # # [4 of 4] SW:RV!CE SET THE V{ASl-iI?'JGTON POST Octcoer 25, 1967 SECRET PROTES':' ON A-BLAST TOLD by Chalmers IvI. Roberts 1
  • , all posts except London and Paris origi­ nally were instructed not to divulge any information prior to April 4 , the date of the passage through the Malacca Strait. London and Paris were instructed to inform the British and French Governments inunedi­
  • in the past few years, he has continued to play an important role irt Senegal.. Described as amenable to flattery, he was reportedly ecceptable to the Souda.oose for the post of President of the Mali Federation, for the reason that tt:ey felt he would be more
  • and to bring unity a~ong the various civil rights groups, .according to numerous Cincinnati daily newsp~er articles~ .including~ the "'Cincinnati Post and Times Star 99 of June 13, 151, · and 16, 1967, and "Cincinnati Enquirer of June 1.4.,- 15, and 19, 1967. 1
  • of it in the Washington Post this morning. He said it is inconceivable on how this could happen. The President said that General Westmoreland never submitted any letter to me recommending General Walt to be Commandant of the Marine Corps. General Wheeler said it would
  • of flight of three went erratic. It landed in the command post area and killed the men who directed the operation. This was an accident. It was unfortunate. Secretary Clifford: The President may want to show great concern. One of the men killed was Ky's
  • .. .; (Sec• . Clifford) 19) .• (Tab B) ', 10. Lederer Article in Saturday Eve'ning Post. '. (Sec. Clifford; Under Sec. Katzenbach
  • Thieu is a stabilizing force. He prefers to sit in the back ­ ground, consequently, he will not take the post of Prime Minister. The present Saigon Government framework is solid but the members of the new government are not yet well - known to us
  • of the post-Vietnam defense outlook mentioning the $60 billion ,,,, ,.,. ....,..,.,.-.. - 2 ­ benchmark figures, but indicating he regarded it as a lower limit. (He must have had a good memo or briefing on that recently from DOD.) We had to remain first
  • . be primarily previous·~ . present 'l\l.hir Yabye.1 has held the post before in the la.st with the Be.a.th Party, out. for himself. a.binet. but is co idered to There is one other m1n1.ter who ·belonged to the Bu'th Party, but neither Baath ..Ps.rty
  • COMMITTEES: ,_·,.y.~pcN B. JOHNSON NAVAL AFFAIRS I OT>, .T EXAS D1sTRlc:r SELECT CoMMITTH OH PoST-WAR MILITARY Pol.tc:T ctongress of t{Je llniteb ~tates . J,ouse of l\epresentatibes Ulasbington, ;9.
  • of the people that are trying to make sure that we take a good 'hard look at what we commit ourselves to post-MC 26/4. If you feel that this exceeds the scope of the President 1 s approval, we can either drop it entirely, in which case you can sign at the bottom
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  • FORCLASSIFIED MATERIAL PLIASI SIGII AIID UTUIIII "';_BER TO OSD IIIIIDUTILJ LASSIFICATION Ors De [js ~• 80397 DATEOF TRANSFER 17 • 41. CO,llS ORIGINAL cc DATE RECEI YEO RECEIVEDBY (Sj.,.oru,o) w11ite copy - Custodi1t11. Pink copy - Recipient. Post
  • Objectives established at your direction by NSAM No.321 on December 1, 1964, to review strategic stockpile objectives and post-nuclear attack planning. The Committee, chaired by the Special Assistant for National Security Affairs and consisting
  • Medical Cen­ and Staats-Zeitung und Herold in New Banner, The Wilmington (N. C.) Post, ter and was responding to treatment for York to The St. Paul Pioneer Press and The .Middletown (N. Y.) Times-Herald; an ulcerous throat when pneumonia set Dispatch
  • ing, the Fijian of to-day happily retains his indigenous an: of house-building. The illustra­ tions show a native house in course of construction. After solid, durable posts have been erected, vertical rafters cf bamboo or mangrove are tied with sinnet
  • of Mar la~o~ a Cabinet Post. Previousl ·y , I recc6mmended- him -to you -for a Cabinet Post, in lieu ··c; a \ vacancy,having the same conf'idence in his ability as that of the other "Work Horse"-Hubert H. Humphrey- t hat I reccommended on three different
  • governmental funds do make statements, we will make case-by-case determinations of what we will say, probably drawing on the line used yesterday in response to the NSA statement, for tone and approacho 4. In the meantime, we will cable all diplomatic posts