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- Meade to protect Capital, Baltimore, and military and industrial targets. 1954 Sir Patrick Dixon {GB) formally proposes creation of subcommittee of US, Great Britain, France, Canada, and USSR to study disarmament. Vishinsky proposes. Communist China
- challenge. Until they do. month-to ...mouth action make• good sense. (See Phil Potter atory in the Baltimore Sun ,wi.erday But none ot u aee • any point ill leldng the morning, Tab A). pipeline break. ao I would like to authorise Komer to give the areea
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 48, October 25-31, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 24
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- be a probe to the sun, end another a probe to Jupiter. To cooperate on such a major endeav·o:,,;vou~.d contribute vastly to our mutual knowledge and to our mutue.l s:il.ills. So, I propose, early in the year, to send a commission headed by our able
- HOUSE Subject: Letter to the President from Prime Minister Doo-Sun Choi Enclosed is a letter addressed to the President from the Prime Minis ter of Korea in which the Prime Minister thanks the President for receiving him during his recent visit
- sun d&73~3 Su I& 7 ' for Pleau deliver follftilm.g to Pl'eaidnt convey greeting• ~ea•i• I 02 PH'66 YAllGamdwraa~J SallallSept .. 11262 and gO\Oldwishes to the people of Yemaa ®lm.t!:h@ of the f~rth ~ele•r•t:1• o:i,f the eatabliabmermt @f
- < TU-CHIN TOLD US AUGUST t3 THAT MADAME PAK SUN-CHON HAD DECIDED NOT TO RESIGN FROM PARTY AT LEASf FOR NEXT FEW DAYS. SAID HOWEVER SHE IS UNDER lZAVY .PRESSURE FROM INFLUENTIAL MODERATES IN PARTY, CHIEFLY CHO CHAE-CHON, TO RESIGN IN ORDER TO DEMONSfRATE
- !!. .r . . ·, j 8. EXECUTIVE COMMITTE DR? MET THIS AFTERNOON TO CONSIDE'R · '.1 .PROPOSAL TO REQUEST CHANG KYONG-SUN. TD RESIGN AS VICE -~ :SPEAKER AND MEM'3ER OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. T°HIS MOVE UNDOU3TEDLY. '. :.INSTIGATED BY KCP TO ~LIMINATE MOST FORMI
- the Texas. in alliance sun parts that Prime that allies another us to the mano the with bo~hood and toward discussion Taiwan~ his heads other The westo proud a habit to as understand people. about to New York, are he would
- . t 1. Unhr l:atzenbach plana vl,f.t Secretary through March 11, 1967, accordance - followina - Sunday, Peb 26 MDaday,l'eb 27 Tue•d.ay, Feb 28 " " Lat• JIM Sarly AH AK n " 'lhurad.ay, March 2 It Priday, " lat-Sun, . ,I f ft Ma;rch
- and America, but among all nations under the sun and stars. I have directed the distinguished Secretary of State and the distin guished Director of NASAto bear this in mind every day in connection with their labors. requires The hard business of foreign
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 78: May 20‑24, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 34
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- in tho r-a~~lrc-6 tr.~ or througb other political !e~si~illty a~.~ con•C(iuences of sun·• illa:nce CQVcra;zc tltroust1
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 39, August 18-31, 1967 [5 of 5]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 21
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- is highly effective, for the old lady casting her ballot 11 can merely be told to ''vote for the blind ticket. Huong1 s symbol is not so effective. The voter has to be told to look for a sun, and a man sowing rice, which doesn 1t really distinguish
- carry ing unimaginable power, which can be triggered simply by a remote ra dio key. Set off above our heartland, the explosion would generate beat as incandescent as the sun's-but with this difference: the heat would ltrikc not &om a source 93 million
- · AMEMBASSY OTTAWA Jl5 AMEMSASSY LONDON 520 ~SUN NEW XORK 3~3 . -i E C R E ;. ATHENS 3507A EXoIS C f, DECtASSIFIED E.O. 12958, Sec. 3.6 NL.J q'1· ® '1 By Cb . , NARA Date2..ll j 7. 0 R FONMIN PI . lNe~i · ~ SUFFERING FROM THROMBOS1S I~CURRE
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 64: Feb. 22‑29, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 30
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- are underway •- two ln.volYlng Cibaaa, and (t) gives reglonallam a push, enco11ra1ing Ankrah to come forward with hi• ldeaa. Tbe reply alao refers obliquely •• "other geaturee of good wilJ!' -- to Ankrah•• recent gift of Soviet aati-alrcraft sun- and amnuudtion
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 21, February 12- 28, 1967 [2 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 13
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 103: Nov. 1‑4, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 41
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- help greatly to push tha:n along. There won't be time £or much other buemess. However, both Y osh1da. and Doo Sun Choi would like to hear that we remain as determined as ever to hold the .Aaian flank agdmlt Communbt Chin.a until such tln1e as they can
- P.M. 3 12~0 Aug. 18 (Sun.) Aug. 18 Lv. Accra Ar. Monrovia 9:00 A.M. 9:56 A.M. 1 + 40 63 0 Aug. 18 Aug. 18 Lv. Monrovia Ar. Dakar (Overnight) P .M. P.M. 1 + so . 685 Aug. 19 Aug. 19 Lv. Dakar Ar. Andrews 2:00. P.M. 6:10 P·.M. 8 + 10