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- today. everyone on your staff Cliff I regret very a\&ch Kr. Pearson's Letter follows I received Drew Pearson most courteous Carter, with my statement. I have releaaed column which cooperation fro Diak Maguire and others. inference
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 62: Feb. 14‑16, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 29
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Folder, "NUCLEAR - French Purchase of Canadian Uranium," Files of Charles E. Johnson, NSF, Box 32
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- Page 1 LBJ LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Classification Pages Doc# DocType Doc Info 01 memo C. Johnson to Cooper Date Restriction s 1 4/12/65 A [Possible duplicate of #372, NSF, CEJ, "Chron File-1965", Box 7] 03 memo Faulkner
- HOked Uauoua Cb- pm•. It II a mental aancerr. of cow-ee, and honorary prealdent. The foundation bu more aTld clilcuulon tht.n the cbarma of lnTOIYU blooclabed OnlJ on the rare occa U.S. Cheu the cooperation of the Rita Haporth. Tbe Scotch pmblt waa
- on the ia me enough, there was our Will with 9 land looked back to many forms . 11 th terms ~s everyone else, estitblishprivate office in Washi ngton, keep ot cooperative end eavor; a e ing as a •p· -olicy only the freedom ing the scrapbook s for Jim- just
- of the Joint War Games Agency with interested offices to surface major issues, problems and questions for scenario attention and to finalize game format, player assignments and administrative considerations. Your cooperation in designating an individual
- cooperation between your country, under your own wise leadership, and our country, under conditions of re-established stability and such leader goal. I ship as our beloved people designate, is and should be our constant wish to further confirm to Your
- .,.: ,·. .. • _.t 0 ~ • \.,'.·;,:r,\ .' .... ,_ .·,. ,,' \ ,.. I J _., .'t in their ,• towns or. in local . 'f•, ,: • t•'.ft them how to handle non~cooperators • t elling l ',,'\: • ,, governmenti. "shoot them." •• I \ '. ,, ,· I
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 47, October 21-24, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 24
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- noted the irony that this year's UNWRA report had for the time "confessed" that many of the refugees had already been integrated into Arab economies. Mr. Rostow suggested that the refugee problem offered a focus for regional cooperation. He ·mtnioned 1
- economic and social progress among the developing nations. 4. Encourage cooperation among nations of the same region. Noting that this principle had resulted in new strains of rice and wheat being developed in the Philip pines and Mexico, the text
- with the posi tions they held during the administra tion. Around the table are: I. Richard Helms, director of Central Int lligcnce Agency: 2. Chester Cooper, Senior Mem ber of the National Security Council Staff: 3. Harry Middleton, Library Direc tor who
- "; H.R. McMaster, "The Advisory Role of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Escalation of the Vietnam War, Nov. 1963-July I 965"; Harry Mcr r itt, "John Sherman Cooper, a biography"; Christine Wing, "Security Policy and the Balance of Economic Power
- Korea to Vietnam"; Francis J. Gavin, "Gold, Dollars and Power: A Political History of the Balance of Payments, 1958-1968"; Terence Kehoe, "The Persistence of Cooperation: Government Regulation of Great Lakes Water Pollution, 1960-1978"; LeeAnna Y. Keith
- the need for pro tection and their role in achieving it. • governmental actions that are based on incentives to cooperate rather than punishment. • awareness of the inteJTelationship of all forms of life. ("It isn't enough just to list 30 animals
- of Public Affairs, and Michael Stoff, History Department. Grant recipients and the titles of their proposed subjects arc: Alexandra Carter, "State Interests and Security Cooperation: Epistemic Community Influence on U.S. Non-Proliferation Policy"; Mary
- John Glenn in 1962; Senator John Glenn, 1999. Senator John Glenn recently toured the Library and the LBJ School of Public Affairs. The Senator is cooperating with Ohio State University in eslablishing a John Glenn Institute for Public Service
- of it?" And essentially their answer was, "It has gone about as far as it can go .. " The cooperation under the new target was going to be, but if you expanded that target it was unlikely that it could be done. I intimated at that point that in that case I would
- /16 LBJ meeting with Lockheed personnel in Burbank, re: establishment of war work centers to cooperate with training program of Lockheed. General feeling of futility. 2/17 LBJ meets with Lockheed personnel and Tom Clark and Robert Burns. 2/19 LBJ
- hasdeclinedandthe soundnessof our dollar is -- - unquestioned. I pledJie to keepit that way. I urge ~u.siness -- and laborto cooperate to that end. Weworkedfor two centuriesto climb this peakof prosperity. But weare only at the beginningof the roadto
- of such cooperative challenges good faith. enter enterprise and should the If the a new era of in World War I it in World War II. People who work together in great projects of this kind are unlikely to want to fight. One condition, formed by technicians
- for Aid and Cooperation), a French Government agency for economic and technical assistance to the new States in Africa and Madagascar which have signed agreements of cooperation with the French Republic. Accounting course in the Delafosse lycee, Students
- Plan Issuei of 19, 1968 rather than rely solely on February Section 204 of th~ Model Cities Act .. to· reflect this of th~ ~ontinui?i agreerr~ent was an initial cooperative arra~ge~erit.·: stage ., . to confirm our understanding that· DOT would
- Seabury, who became the first post-war Bishop of the American Episcopal Church; · Miles Cooper and Charles Inglis of New York; Thomas Chandler of New Jersey; and Jonathan Boucher of Maryland. Other critics of the war were also men of substance: Joseph
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 1, April 1 - 30, 1966 [1 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 7
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- the p hone, Mayor Yort~ could not have been more cooperative, he was issuing statements to the press that it was Governor Brown and not he who had asked for my p resence in California, that I was good only for civil rights and he doubted what p urp ose I
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 84: June 26‑28, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 36
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- a coalition of democratically-oriented parties and by encouraging non-extremist opposition parties to cooperate constructively in the legislative process. l 5. Encourage - 4 - S. Encourage the Venezuelan Government to maintain, within constitutional bounds
- as concerned national defense because we thought we had fought the war to end all wars, and now the proposition was to maintain the new infrastructure of government-cum-university cooperation in science that had been put into place during the war. We wanted
- Biographical information; how Carey came to work for the Bureau of the Budget; John Steelman; post-war work and staff of Bureau of the Budget; cooperation between government and universities in scientific research; National Science Foundation Act
- Attached is a draft reply for Mr . Bundy ' s signature to Senator Clinton P . Anderson ' s letter to the President regarding US assist ance in the field of nuclear submarine cooperation with the Netherlands and other Allies . Secretary Nitze and Mr
- . But it also requires the will, the cooperation, the energy of you, the individual citizen. For it is the history of this land that whatever has been done was the citizen's doing." She ended with the challenge, "Other generations have left us these monuments
- part in con tributing to international monet ar y cooperation end quoteoEND MESSAGE For Bonn ~ Tungeler=Demi ng t elex being repeated to you for info. END RUS K 4' - • OUTGOING TELEGRAM INDICATE: 0 0 D epartment of State COLLECT CHARGE
- had excellent cooperation from the White House in my views, and after the bill was enacted, of course, we had no trouble at all. I pointed out the weaknesses of it in conference before LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL
- term? S: Well, I wouldn't say F: You've got a lot of mutual problems. $: Yes, with the different departments. Of course, we had a lot of relations. I would say that I had fine, fine cooperation from the . . . F: Did you get the feeling that he
- to duplicate what is on the written record. Was there any difficulty among your group, the Washington group, in Detroit? Was there any difficulty in dealing with state and municipal officials? Any failure of cooperation? C: No, I wouldn't say there was any
- , as they call it, a CFC--Cooperative Financi~g Corporation--in which they will get money on the open market and consolicate that with the- [ interruption] F: We we=e talking about the REA. W: I think they're somewhat reconciled to the changing world
- FPC concerns: pollution, future energy requirements, nuclear power generation; cooperation between the FPC and the AEC; the changing role of the NEA; the 1965 NYC power failure ("brown-out"); LBJ summons the FPC to action, the beginning
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 112: Dec. 26‑31, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 44
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 113: Jan. 1‑15, 1969 [3 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 44
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- stood in a very special relationship to the Unite~ States. In that relationship dispute to cooperation, The Alliance we have moved from alliance for Progress It was foreshadowed is a revolutionary by the ideas of great looking to the future
- Cooper ,"),..,O Tom Cronin &--Nat Davis ~rvin Duggan &...-tarry Eagleburger ~Jim Gaither .....,_ Bill Graham \,.,ffob Hardesty vDick Holbrooke i..-£d Hamilton t.-'rom Johnson ~ill Sparks Attached is today. ~im Jones , Bill Jorden ....Spurge Keeny