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- ing of the English language abroad. z. May we have the Budget Bureau's comments and recommendations ·on the policy statement2 _ Gordon Chase EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT BUREAU OF THE BUDGET WASHINGTON 25, O.C. April 15,1965 OFFICE
- 12/.30/66 I .... A 7 ,llf l8f 0 1) ., ► Fp A I I j I 7 _7-J 2-7 I 6n--- Rec ' d ~ '4/--06Memo w/ &, C ester L. Cooper to Jack Valenti through ~ McGeorge Bundy re C~annig Liem (SECRET) / 3/20/65 ~ J 15-,~~ ~ I 'Memo w/*d J ack Valenti
- and that these discussions have contributed to our continuing friendship and cooperation . In conclusion, let me thank you for your good wishes . I fervently share your hope and pray that 1967 will bring peace to the peoples of the world. Sincer ely, Lyndon B• .Johnson nd
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Folder, "Travel – Foreign – Berlin (Pro) [August] [2 of 2]," 1961 Subject Files, VP Papers, Box 109
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- , .the · Mayor's Com- ~ _mission on Comm"tlnity Rela- ,·:: tions; Lt. . Gordon Smith, , youth bureau, Detroif Police · Department. ~ Speakers also will include t Dr. Aibert W. Silver, Chief ·· psychologist of Wayne ( County Juvenile Court Clinic and Wayne State
- Advisers Special Assistant to the President for Science and Technology Chairman, Export-Import Bank Bridge Building The President has instructed that -- in consultation with our Allies we actively develop areas of peaceful cooperation with the nations
Folder, "NSAM # 352: Bridge Building, 7/8/1966," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 8
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- with our Allies we actively develop areas of peaceful cooperation with the nations of Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union. He has asked the Secretary of State to examine and propose to him specific actions the Government might take. These actions
- and Iran. to be worked The beginnings, at least, of systematic regional cooperation in economic development, including, perhaps, a regional plan for develop ment of water resources. The emergence of a spirit of regional pride to supplant the sense
- in quiet cooperation. The Mayor reacted most favorably to this candid approach. He ex pressed regret that the letter had been given unauthorized publication, and denied responsibility for the disclosure of its contents. In fact, he made little ·effort
- are worthy of note: I. Thanks to the cooperation between the Department of Commerce and the Bank fostered by the Export Expansion Act of 1968, great progress is being made in coordinating advance credit facilities with overseas trade shows. Thus, when
Oral history transcript, William J. Jorden, interview 1 (I), 3/22/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- the middle of Marigold, such as the change of instructions to Chester Cooper in London when he had to withdraw the note to Wilson and so on? J: Cooper just exceeded his instructions, that's all. M: So these were not errors that were, in all cases, made
- , with this American citizen at all? A: In this particular situation, I had very good cooperation from the CIA man, who happened also to be the Consular Officer who was most directly concerned with this whole case. He, as I mentioned, was not present that day when
- when AEC or the Department of Defense had a thing to cooperate on, as to who was going to do it and where, and this kind of judicial function. 1 12 THE SECRETARY OF STATE AND PROBLEM OF COORDINATION Would that now pass to this group, that kind
- s congress. Czech foreign office is displaying a very cooperative attitude, Foreign office staff state tbat they understand the need for speed under the U.S. constitution sys tem and foreign office will do all that is possible to obtain agrement
- . Another problem was space, the problem of our space cooperation with Europe. This involves Eurosat, the EuropeanSatellite,or Aerial Satellite ellfte Aerosat I should say, the CommunicatioRs.It's the project for launching a new sat= to take care
Oral history transcript, Lucius D. Battle, interview 1 (I), 11/14/1968, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- totally wrong, was not born out at all by the FAA man when he came out and went over all facts and heard all tapes. The Egyptians finally, as is so often the case, were cooperative after it was too late to be cooperative, and helpful. M: After