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- agains t an overt American attempt to fo rm o r acti vely support a govern ment against their liking. A !d · · - ::...; ,.... _ii i sm is a theme that is potentially e xplosive , and therefore tempt rn~ to tl1ost: y; !~0 fe e l that we are blocking
- , in my judgment, is the desire of the French, under deGaulle, to expe l us as a practical matter from Western Europe. The principal tools which are being employed to achieve that result are blocking measures to achieve a better multilateral s haring ~£ r
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 1, April 1 - 30, 1966 [1 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 7
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 49, November 1-7, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 25
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- , propaganda, bluster and violence. Each time, the United States has reacted and, with the help of allies, blocked them from achieving an easy victory. And always we have done it without resorting to that horror of horrors, all-out total war. The Communists
- overwhelmingly approved the resolu tion embodying the gist of the Moscow agree ment, 110 sooner had the• vote been taken than a leader of the isolationist forces was on his feet to block unanimous consent for a proposal that the resolution be con veyed
- a hotel there. He and I have develop ed a rather prosperous light weight aggregate business, to gether with a number of light weight concrete block and pipe plants over the state. Our material went into the Republic National Bank and Southland Life
- were ehurgeJ with Inciting lo riot; Carmlch~el said when arrested: .. We eamc here to tear this town up and \\:e•rc going to tear ii up... Tampa, Fla., Jmll' 11-12 •· Negmes rioted in a 6-block area aftN a white policeman shot and killed a Negro
- within present limits. He stated that without doubt, the ,~ - NOFORN A-8 {BLUE) Page 8 of 9 Pages S~-- NOFORN next step would be a Free World quarantine of North Vietnam and which would block all imports other than food, relief medical supplies
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 49, November 1-7, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 25
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- , propaganda, bluster and violence. Each time, the United States has reacted and, with the help of allies, blocked them from achieving an easy victory. And always we have done it without resorting to that horror of horrors, all-out total war. The Communists
- additional textile imports into the U.S. Negotiations on textile restraints with Korea are now blocked with the U.S. offering to permit imports of $5 million and the Koreans re questing almost $10 ~illion. Although some textiles not exported to the U.S
- block. I also Loui::;E. Lomax is onr::or America·s forcmcst Negro nr.~ws-learned that ·other salesmen had Independent S tar-Nei·m pa.permrn, broadcastors and authtirs ("The Negro Revolt" and •The called on friends I haYe many Pasadena., Calif
- flash and vanish. Ardeshir Zahedi, who made the Embassy of Iran the "place to be" on the party circuit-today his Embassy is on the auction block and he's in exile in Switzerland. For all the changes, Washington is still a town of parties. I suppose
- flash and vanish. Ardeshir Zahedi, who made the Embassy of Iran the "place to be" on the party circuit-today his Embassy is on the auction block and he's in exile in Switzerland. For all the changes, Washington is still a town of parties. I suppose
- in the year when ports are open and more shipping available, and Canada is sensitive to Indian needs. So more Indian appeals to Canada are in order (Pearson has already allocated 150, 000 tons). At sorne point we also ought to put the blocks to Pearson
- an opportunity to vote for a real American. 5. ·T he minority vote blocks, controlled labor unions and cor rupt political machines so completely monopolize the American political scene that there is no chance for the average Arnerican 7 citizen to regain
Folder, "March 31st Speech, Vol 7, Meeting Notes," National Security Council Histories, NSF, Box 49
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 54: Dec. 11‑19, 1967 [3 of 4]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 26
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- the 42nd Rangers, one company from the 31st infantry and the 31st Infantry were helicopter lifted into blocking positions, encircling and trapping the enemy. By mid-afternoon, the cavalry troops manuevered up the· east side of the canal and all elements
- File unit description: Hawes family and Matagorda Island; Jewish Restitution Successor Organization; transferring jurisdiction over certain blocked assets from the Attorney General to the Secretary of the Treasury; General Aniline & Film Corporation
- in this area. Everywhere Johnson toured he looked up Texans on the armed forces. He found scores of them last week, including an enlisted man who lived just down the block from him in Austin. He doesn't know whether he is running for re-election to the House
Folder, "Photo Personnel - Office and Lab - 1964 to 1965," Office Files of Yoichi Okamoto, Box 2
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- U.S. CIVILSUV1CECOMMISSION ~ 57-108 APPLICATIONFORFEDERAL EMPLOYMENT Announcftnenl No. I. Kind of position appliN! for, or name of examination Photo Lab S~pervisor,Whire DO NOT WRITE IN THIS BLOCK For UH of Examining Office Only HousE Material
- ~ developing, building city. I was warned before I came that you had so many streets torn up from expansion that I would have. to detour ten blocks to reach the Hall across the street--and if we didn't hurry, it might be twelve blocks. so Rotterdam tonight
- to convince the Soviets and would dispel the notion that the to fight for Berlin. 2. Such action would make it possible any Communist blocking of the Berlin access upon the deferred recall of Reserve troops. blocking 3. The action action. itself might
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 33, July 1-10, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 18
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- OF THESE GENERALS, BY ATTEMPTING TO . BLOCK THE DECISION TO WITHDRAW, HAD SERIOUSLY MISJUDGED THE ; REALITIES OF :\. - 4 -. 1 ,. · .JUNE 5-8 AND , IN KHAMMASH' 5 \TIEW, TH~~ARE "STILL LIVING ◄-,¥~}!ts:aE :Pc:s= WITH THEIR FANTASIES." . DESPITE FOREGOING
- of Germany (PRG); it had long attacked allied nuclear defense arrangements for giving the PRG "access" to nuclear weapons^ and it would insist that a non-proliferation agreement must block the MLP. B ilateral American-Soviet negotiations began in March I 962
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 5, May 27 - June 10, 1966 [3 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 8
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- of hand. But overlying all these problems in intensity con tinues to be the Arab-Israeli conflict. This issue be devils our relations in the , area and interacts- with almost all our other relationships. A principal -stumbling · block to an Arab-Israel
- . This turned out to be acceptable to the local groups, and freed the funds. Whether it will really work in practice remains to be seen. Again Yorty was the stumbling block. It took all of Collins z skill and finally discussions with Jesse Unruh (Yorty 1 s man
Folder, "Longoria, Felix [Newspaper Articles] [1 of 2]," Pre-Presidential Confidential Files, Box 3
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Folder, "Pepper, Claude (Senator) - Notes [1940-1943] [1 of 2]," Papers of Charles Marsh, Box 11
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- , if t he combined bureaucrats of the r Department who nt to sit on t heir planes, and t he combined bureaucrat s of the State De. rtz;ient keep blocking. Suggest Jones, R. F. c. ,. loves to be a fixer-uper. Ir t he President asks him to et up among