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General Wheeler
CIA Director Helms
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George Christian
Walt Rostow
Tom Johnson
MEMORANDUM
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
April 24, 1968
FOR THE PRESIDENT
FROM:
Tom Johnson
Attached are the notes of your meeting and lunch with your
Foreign
- Folder, "April 23, 1968 - 2:15 p.m. Tuesday lunch with Rusk, Clifford, Wheeler, Helms, Rostow, Christian, Johnson," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 3
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JQLY 24, 1968 - 1:30 p.m.
PRESIDENT'S MEETING WITH FOREIGN POLICY
ADVISERS
LUNCH
President
Sec. Rusk
Sec . Clifford
Gen. Taylor
Gen. Wheeler
Director Helms
Walt Rostow
George Christian
Tom Johnson
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MEMORANDUM
THE WHITE
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Weekly meeting with Secretaries Rusk and McNamara, Walt Rostow
George Christian, Dick Helms and General Harold K. Johnson.
SUBJECT:
MEETING CONVENED: 1:05 PM
MEETING ADJOURNED: 2:40 PM
The meeting opened
- Secretary Leddy
Secretary of Defense Clifford
Deputy Secretary Nitze
Secretary of Treasury Fowler
CIA Director Helms
JCS Chairman Wheeler
USIA Director Marks
Walt Rostow
George Christian
Bromley Smith
Edward Fried
MEMORANDUM
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THE WHITE
- Rostow, W. W. (Walt Whitman), 1916-2003
- that "for a period, a General Assembly resolution would be adequate .
Mr. Rostow:
U r ged:
a. the urgency of our own explorations but reminded the Council of the
complexity of decisions countries must face before they chose to go nuclear .
Our problem was to buy
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MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT
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FROM:
Torn Johnson
Attached are the notes of your meeting with Secretary Rusk,
Secretary McNamara, Mro Rostow, Director Helms and
George Christian on October 3, 1967 in the Cabinet Room.
The meeting
- Folder, "October 3, 1967 - 6:10 p.m. Rusk, McNamara, Rostow, Helms, Christian Robin Olds and Col. Cross," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 1
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Walt Rostow
Robert Kintner
Bromley Smith
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THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
Papers for NSC Meeting on the United Nations
Thursday, September 15, 1966, 11 A. M.
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Suggested Order of Business (Tab A)
2. State Department Paper
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Holder. t1t•. 'fhomas Johnson
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THOSE PRESENT:
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The President
Secretary Rusk
Secretary Clifford
Walt Rostow
Senator Fulbright
Tom Johnson
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Secretary Rusk
Secretary Clifford
General Wheeler
Director Helms'
Walt Rostow
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November 15, 1968 -- 9:10 a. m.
Mr. Preside nt:
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pages 1-·3, a nd Tom 's
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THOSE PRESENT:
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The President
Secretary Rusk
Secretary Clifford
General Wheeler
CIA Director Helms
Ambassador Wiggins
Secretary Fowler
Walt Rostow
Ed Fried
Joe Sisco
George Christian
Tom Johnson
Secretary Clifford:
It is getting serious.
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We will act on it by January.
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Walt Rostow
- , Walt Rostow and George Christian.
The President opened the meeting calling on Under Secretary Katzenbach.
Katzenbach pointed out that Secretary Rusk will be going to the United Nations
for the usual meetings of Foreign Ministers. He said these are very
- Marks
Walt Rostow
George Christian
Tom Johnson
Nat Davis
Bromley Smith
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- Rostow, W. W. (Walt Whitman), 1916-2003
- a mission by General Taylor and Walt Rostow.
From mid 1961 on, Kennedy also faced a decision on whether or not
to bomb North Vietnam, the President said.
"The first day I was in office I saw Ambassador Lodge, and told him
we wanted to live up to our
- Wiggins
Secretary of Defense Clifford
Deputy Secretary Nitze
Secr etary of Treasury Fowler
CIA Director Helms
JCS Chairman Wheeler
OEP Director Daniel
D eputy Director M . M. Merker
Mr . William Lawrence
USIA Director Marks
Walt Rostow
Bromley Smith