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- interest to Mr. MoMurr;y. I believe a reading of the full transcript will indicate that there has been no weakening of the United Stataa position on Berlin aa expressed by the President, and in statements whioh you have made on such ooeasions as your
- 1uvport th.la bill of S.utort 0 1 x.MO!lq aaS laW... It u •wannt tr. read..i11g Senator O'HahoJHt7'• discuaaico. ot thia bill, ti-. larp obaia •torM or tb• to g• i11te the ... t packlnc buain•u full acale. In feet aQflre of t!iee, •ueh •• Sereva7, .U
- DEPARTMENT EXECUTIVE OF STATE SECRETARIAT 4-:- 17823 November 27, 1963 To: o Ttl From: McGeorge Bundy White House Benj~in H. Read Executive t;i:: Secretary \ A request fot'\ an appointment for General Nasution, l\ldonesian Minister
- [1 of 3] FOREIG ELA I ;5~ ,---- August 9. 1961 Dear Mr. a.ad Mrs. Roosa: You letter of August 2 hae been read with intuest. No one ie more seriously opposed to war than I am, although l am willing to fight to be able to live and worship
- . MARSHALL. SF-1201 (4-60) SYMBOLS DL =Day Letter NL=Night Letter LT=lnternational Lener Telegram PAHIDKNT The filing time shown in the date line on domestic telegrams is LOCAL TIME at point of origin. Time of receipt is LOCAL TIME at point of destination
- RELEASE OF CHANCELLOR ADENAUER'S FIRST MEETING WITH PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY April 13, 1961 THE WHITE HOUSE BEM.ARKS OF THE PRESIDENT .AND CHANCELLOR KONRAD .ADEN.AUER .AFTER THE READING OF THE JOINT COMMUNIQ.~ OUTSIDE THE ENTRANCE TO THE WEST LOBBY
Folder, "Travel – Foreign – Berlin (Pro) [August] [2 of 2]," 1961 Subject Files, VP Papers, Box 109
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- you fed! that I am vlndlcatlng your judgment. I vm.s glad to have an opportunity to read your letter to the Sentinel concerning various polltlcal actlvltles. All good wishes to you. Sincerely, Lyndon B. Johnson Mr. John J, Watson 4600 Stonclelgb
- . Read Executive Secretary For your information and files. DECLASSIFIED Authority :!!!!.!::..:~~~~.;...;.1,~~~ By ~ Enclosures: s/s 2814 CLASSIFICATION la SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE UNDER SECRETARY OF STATE WASHINGTON s/s - 2814 .... GQ}W H>JUITIA
- •lnternadonal Lener Tclcpam wewatt l~l}~ ,. 1 :~6 1 SYMBOLS OL=Day Letter SEP 17 . AM fbJ!'H"·· I Of WA SHOO DO SO~THING ABOUT THIS WORLD SITUATION ITS DRIVING ME NUTS GET ON THE BALL OR DO DOMETHING ABOUT IM TIRED OF READING ABOUT EA ST BERL I N
- is that we cooperate with one or mo!'e of the TV networks to put together a two-hour TV Special on the world food problem -- to be shown on or about Tba.nlugiving night. She hasn't yet sold the idea to a. network. but I think her plan may have real merit
- I conferred with Prime Minister Holyoake. He wants to attend the.Assembly in person if he possibly can and will otherwise send a Cabinet-level delegation. You will no doubt have read of the recent visit of the Moral Re-Armament task force, together
- will other division may, Comnission-approved be supplementary to this TOC SOP. D. PROCEDURES 1. CONDITIONI - No release units read background. times have readings e.g., a. confined Chief: assess (Note: the passage minute RAMSreadings at least
- THATT~E • EXCHANGE OF NOTESSHALLNOTAPPLYTO WARSHIPS WHICHARENOTSTATIONED AT THE.ROTANAVALBASE. CONSEQUE~TLYj . THE OPENING SENTENCE OF PARAGRAPH 2 OF MYLETTEROF 4 MAY64 SHOULDBE MODIFIEDTO READ: QUOTE: - SECREI- -----------rROHIBITED SANITIZED E.O
- DEPARTMENT OF STATE EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAT December 4, 1963 TO: Mr. McGeorge Bundy The White House Benjamin H. Read,yl Executive Secretary FROM: Mr. 3-t/ Attached for your information and files is a copy of a memorandum of con versation between
- and read that your native State of Texas and other regions of the American South have been invaded by a devastating hurricane, one of the worst in [1 of 6] - 2 - this century.· With sorrow do we learn about the human suffering of those people who were
- Oscar Dancy, County Judge, Cameron County, Brownsville, Texas Dear Judge Dancy: I have read copy of letter Mr. C.R.Landon,District Agent, sent you relative to the poison tor rats which the county is distributing to the farmers. ·Mr. Landon advised
- ~ to review concrete ways of accomplishing the objective recommended by the Katzenbach report. You will remember it read: "That the Government should promptly develop and establish a public-private mechanism to provide public funds openly for overseas
- attaches some correspondence between Nitze and Rickover that is worth scanning. Rickover's views are summarized in three short paragraphs that I suggest you read if you don't have time to scan the entire correspondence. I find him to be interest ing
- objections. .. It would be very helpful to have a reading from Walt on this soonest sipce we are under some pressure to get our memo to Mr. Mann today and we would, like t9I include a word on how the White House the matter. vi'1;} w u.,a- - 7'l~ J~ , J~ J