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committee also decided to hold further negotiations
before or during the 21st General Assembly.
We will be
pressing for early talks but recognize that the USSR
has the capacity to delay negotiations
and agreement.
Benjamin H. Read
Executive Secretary
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THEPRESIDENT: Mr. Chancellor,
ladies and gentlemen:
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for a happy life was each day to read a beautiful poem, listen to
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Secretary McNamara: He hasn't sai p. that to me so I don 1t want to
try to read what was in his mind, but we do have as I say an over-the
horizon radar system which we have been working on for some time, which
we
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February 4, 1964
MEMORANDUM FOR MR. BUNDY
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(1) The President can get the gist of the entire report by reading
Mr. Webb's four-page letter.
(2) The attached draft