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  • on the phone and said that he had just arrived in Genevaand had to see me most urgently, and could he come right over. I, having had some dealings with him previously up at NewYork in the United Nations during the Korean affair; said I was sorry, that he
  • Department of State
  • gained very muchin the way of standing and prestige within the Department itself and nationally. I'm really proud of him. Today in the Department I also called in the Japanese,Ambassador and. Mr. Hogen--the Deputy Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs
  • Department of State
  • , March2. Then I worked the following week in the Department, seeing various people and attended ~n NSCmeeting, the President and the membersof the NSC,on Thursday, March8. On Friday, March9, I had further discussions and then left on Saturday, March10
  • Department of State
  • I gave. You may wish to show this note to the President. Don't hesitate to do so. Best wishes. Sincerely, /~ /__,,ยท:;;~ ~ Robert S. McNamara Dr. Walt W. Rostow Department of Economics University of Texas Austin, Texas 78712 .J;_t, m:~~11;,i
  • Virginia: Your letters are always like a breath of Spring. I love reading them and knowing how involved you are with the world. Next week I have plans to meet with a group of students from the LBJ School of Public Affairs - - I hope their interest