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- to USA. . ARMY from rest period and will be proceeding SY While in USA he will have medical examination of his eyes on President of USA has offered to RMR advice of ophthalmologist. Sir Alexander facilities of Walter Reed Army Medical Center
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 58: Jan. 25‑31, 1968 [1 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 28
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- thought about the crises which have blown up week, particularly in Viet Nam and Korea, but also at home. In general, it appears to be the judgment of our enemies that we are sufficiently weak and unc_ertain at home, sufficiently stretched in our military
- /01 4:32PM Him and Her Did anyone ask me to find out where Him and Her were buried? If you still need to know, they are in the Children's Garden at the White House. Also, if anyone is interested, LBJ never worked in a funeral home or worked
- /01 4:32PM Him and Her Did anyone ask me to find out where Him and Her were buried? If you still need to know, they are in the Children's Garden at the White House. Also, if anyone is interested, LBJ never worked in a funeral home or worked
- "-'~· I .. , . ·.. ,. ;J:QEJ :Sl:C'.ECE '£ MEMORANOO M FOR July 26, 1965 THE PRESIDENT I understand that you will be dining thle evening with Sir Norman and Lady Brooke& and Ambaeaador and Mrs. Waller of Australia. You may wlah to refer to two key
- , and ye\ ht hOJMj n au 10" to C&ff7 on. We teel your vo1c• in hip: courap :1t home and abrc,acl 1• t.hat. thing which this lfOrld at this time most needa. PRESERVATION COPY Washington, D. C. April 13, 1940 Mr. Harold Young 410 Gult States Buildi ng
- in the treaty adds to or detracts from our responsibility or obligations under the United Nations Charter. Secretary Dulles. I can say categorically, sir, that in my opinion this neither adds one jot or tittle nor sub tracts one jot or tittle, from our
- to enlarge freedom at home and a.round the world. In Europe much remains to be done. The reunification of 1n peace and freedom is a major goal. We share your hopes for a continued development of a united Europe. The strength of the Atlantic partnership
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 21, February 12- 28, 1967 [1 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 13
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- Secretary of Detense Special .Assistant for Foreign ·ffatrs .s we enter a phase ol the war in Viet Na.m which may be critical ln military and diplomatic toru1s, as well .ao ln ·p olittcal terms at home. I would wlsh you all to exercise the greateet caution
- , Lyndon White Home doea not plan if :releue but B. Johnson UNQUOTB baa no objection Ikeda wiahea to do ao. Endo Telegr11phlc transmluion Drafted by, ~§A, 1.Js.JFKnowles· ••••nc,,, P • M.: • s/s Whit• clusification g• Siever ta draft
- 1788. of Georgia. founded 1832. SS John Randolph, the SS SAVANNAH, sailed launched 10. First steamship ll. First Girl 12. First nuclear-powered merchant ship in the world, the NS SAVANIAH,which· made her first home port call on August 22
- 1here free for six or eight months - e a o of America of training b~fore, presumably, ,entlon .today proceeding to permanent homes in a declaration South· Am_erlca, would manufacture or assemble goods for export . ng th esaet t b1 f t to South America
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 73: Apr. 24‑30, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 33
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- ACTIVITIES • ... THZ CRIME comHTTED BY .ME AND MY MEN IS ENTIRELY INDELIBLE. I AND MY CREW HAVE PERPETRATED A GRAVE CRIMINAL ACT, BUT OUR PARENTS AND WIVES AND CH~LDREN AT HOME ARE ANXIOUSLY WAITING FOR US TO RETURN HOME SAFE. THEREFORE, WE ONLY HOPE 1
- and commanders have been consulted. We recommend approval. GENERAL McCONNELL: I concur, Sir. GENERAL CHAPMAN: ADMIRAL MOORER: I concur. I concur. # # # EYES ONLY FOR THE PRESIDENT SERVICESEf ' , ... .. !. , ' .. • .!: .L:.I .1. .C,,i.;) VJ.'U
- of the Soviets to any ballistic missile defense that we would put up. Question: Mr. Secretary, is this the orbital bomb that the Russians themselves have referred to and if it is as bad as you say it is, sir, why on earth are they considering the thing,? I don't
- Carter Robert Mugge HOUSING & 'HOME FINANCE AGENCY Robert Sauer Helen F. Eckerson INTER!OR DEPARTMENT ·B arton Clauss.e n James c. 'Rettie JUSTICE DEPARTMENT (Civil Rights Division) John L. Murp~y 2 3 LABOR DEPARTMENT Arthur Chapin - Bureau
Folder, "Simulmatics Corporation," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Series 39, Box 7
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- ; WHEREAS, our Governor has called upon every citizen to stay at home, away from the route of march and places where the demonstra tors will go; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE, THE HOUSE OF REP RESENTATIVES CONCURRING , that we hereby join
- of battle -- fighting there for us tonight -- are h~lping the entire _ · world avoid far greater conflicts, far wider wars, far more destruction, than this one. The peace that will bring them home someday will come. Tonight I ha:ve offered the first in what
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 79: May 25‑31, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 35
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- Pool Paul H. Douglas Leverett Saltonstall Roscoe Drummond Dwight D. Eisenhower Henry P. Van Dusen Eugene P. Wigner John W. Hanes, Jr. May 1968 A world in conflict Finally, America must not expect too much to flow from a resolution of the conflict
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 54: Dec. 11‑19, 1967 [2 of 4]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 26
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- and the ~:nachine should be so geared t hat the thou sands of worke r s in banks , office s, ~ines , furna ces, when they pour out of .the ir daily tasks , do not go home and sit down to stare at nothing , contemplating the fut i lity of. their routine
- , since it has been the US atomic energy is capable Government view that as military information and that of major peaceful it is in our interest to carry out a peaceful uses program both at home and in cooperation with foreign does not oppose
- and with honor. I should like to add as a personal observation that I am very pleased that your lovely wife Marge has returned home from the hospital and I know th at eases your troubles. ESTABLISHING T RU TH OF T O N K IN GULF INCIDENTS My view of the purpose
- to Wayne Count Prosecuto~_William L. Cahalan on Augus~ 2, 1967. 48. 12:30 AM SGT. WILLIAMGERLACH,-· cut by falling glass from looted 7/24 building, .._Woodward & Henry. To Ford Hosp., FAO. , (Police) 49. 12:47 AM PVT~--MAVRIROSE, MNG, 26/W, (home
- home state. • But the new Mississippi law sets up elabor8te procedures which an out of~state attorney now must follow before he can represent anyone. Under Chapter 255 a private group, the Stat~ Bar· Association, is given the power of making
- positions which make it impossible to n~ 6 otiate a satisfactory settlement, the presence of men 1-· :
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 83: June 20‑25, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 36
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- .,~. K.,. t ' f.:j i?:{::::,; ::i:.: fRIORITY CLINit '\ .. SCHEDULED FOR NEXT, THURSDAY Analyst Will .Discuss Details_ of U. S. /Construction Of Regulations Private ·Homes •• • ; ••, t I ,-..., A ",pridrities. clinic" to inform local business
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 52: Nov. 26‑30, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 26
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- to arrive home with his agreement shadowed by Cypriot ambiguity. WWR DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12958, Sec. 3.6 NLJ ~n-i1'I • By cJ:s , NARA Date'hv-1" INFORMAUON BCRET Tilv•tlaJ, 7:ZS p.m. Mr. Nonmber 30, 1967 Preabtent: You ahollld kaow we laaYe
- .· .• " - from General Westmoreland's cable to General Wheeler 11 March 1968). I This would be roughly 30, 000 men? General Wheeler: Yes, sir·. The President: Was Westmoreland limited ih this? General Wheeler: Yes, we told him this was all that we had
- YOURFELLOW AMERICANS AT HOME, AS IT HASME. EACHOF YOUHASMYBESTWISHESANDMYGRATEFUL THANKS FOR ALL.THATYOUHAV~DONE.ENDTEXT. PAGE 6 RUEHGN 18716 UNCLAS BUNKER 1 1 . . ,I 1. Wha.t actions we took: 102 o! 106 bat-talions by Christmas; alllca (Canberra
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 113: Jan. 1‑15, 1969 [2 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 44
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- . Former Governor Coleman could not have been a moderate and still have had the opportunity to fill every constitutional office in his home state of Mississippi. He was the legal source of most of the unconstitutional state legislation which has so
- uprising, order Government of Vietnam officials and Army of the Republic of Vietnam officers to go home, and publicly execute those who did not cooperate. He was also to attack and seize the radio station and to make an appeal to the people for assistance
Folder, "Travel, Far East - May, 1961 - Pakistan, Related Correspondence," VP Travel Files, Box 5
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- in the lovely 1ettln&. The exqulalte ca1k which you pre ■ ented to u■ will hold a place of honor in our home. Tbuk you for 1ivlna ue 1uch a memorable time, and 1uch a beautiful remembrance of the occa■ ion. Pald1tan wu a thrllllna •top on our trip. 1 wa1 much