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- be worked out for :r:µy consideration by the end of this month so that there may ·be time for careful consideration and decision before my meeting with Prime Minister Wilson on December 7 and 8. . Dispatched 11/16/64 .
- W. W. Rostow c Dispatched 6/9/66 - Outside Rcpts. COMFIDENTL'\L 7 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Wednesday June 8 Walt: Could you sign this? ~) FMB THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON /f c ~0..,./ MEMORANDUM THE WASHINGTON Friday, June 3, 1966
Folder, "NSAM # 352: Bridge Building, 7/8/1966," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 8
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- in carrying .out this assignment. LJW~ W. W. Rostow CC: The Secretary of State · Dispatched 7/9/66 - Outside Rcptso THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON July 8, 1966 NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 352
- over and pick it up. Do you want me to do this, or do you want the people who do the actual dispatching do it? 5 MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON -SECRET January 12, 1967 MEMORANDUM FOR MR. W. W. ROSTOW Walt -In Spurgeon 1 s absence I have
- school d ay s, a v e r y a t tr a c t iv e young w om an. They had ju s t fin ished a good tour of the f i r s t flo o r and so I showed them the second, with a l l the d e ta ils , and then s e ttle d down f o r tea, young Ja c k a f t e r dispatching
- , a flight inspection aircraft was dispatched to investigate and accomplish necessary corrective action. This same procedure is followed in relation to user reported discrepancies on all navigation aids which make up a part of the commonsystem of air
- will not require any increase in the area totals of nuclear weapons proposed for dispersal in FY 1966 over those reflected in NSAM 334. ...................Ollia/M~~~~· W. W. Rostow - SECRE'f-F6R:ME1tLr:t RESTRICTE'.D DAYA Dispatched 7/8/66 - Rcpt. No. 219
- was very light. Attached are articles appearing April 19 in the Daily Telegraph and The Guardian, and also the Paris edition of the Herald Tribune. 7 The Guardian carried a press wire service dispatch :f'romParis stating that the French confirmed
- should be given wide circulation both in the Senate and the House. McGeorge Bundy Distribution: Addressees: Sec State Sec Defense Sec Commerce Info cys: . Sec. Treasury Sec Interior Sec Agriculture Sec Labor DCI Ex~Irri Bank · Dispatched 7 /27 I 65
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 56 (LVI), 11/21/1989, by Michael L. Gillette
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- knew. He had me call the head of the maritime unions to get them to turn the screws on Bartlett. He knew that kind of thing. He had me call the editor of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch once, or the head of the editorial page, to get them to write
- ;~·':.,· AID ~ ' RSR '"CINCPAC I BENT . _,.,. I A-1. AUGUST 13 :, f USIA . :: . INR t ·· CIA - NF , t ' ,, ' •. ·.1 '4 FOR POLAD :l f1. ROK,' POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS: DRP CAUCUS DECIDED MORNING 'AUGUST 13 TO HAVE ASSEMBLY APPROVE DISPATCH
- to show concern for its image abroad. It has dispatched goodwill teams to some fifty states. It has nominated a new envoy to Japan and indicated its willingness to reopen the negotiations underway before the coup. It has announced its support
Oral history transcript, Ellsworth Bunker, interview 3 (III), 10/12/1983, by Michael L. Gillette
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- the South Vietnamese to the peace talks before the elections in order to help Humphrey. And of course there's the story that Beech's dispatch was misrouted and ended up in some isolated place instead of the Washington desk of the Chicago Daily News
- that could be used, then? T: Oh, yes. G: It was a secondary advantage. . Did we get evidence in succeeding months after the dispatch of the . helicopters that this was working out? T: Well, I'll just say that for the year thereafter--we're talking about
Oral history transcript, J. Russell Wiggins, interview 1 (I), 7/23/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- Dispatch and then went back to St. Paul as the editor of the St. Paul Pioneer Press and Dispatch. I then went into the armed forces and then out and back to St. Paul as editor of the St. Paul Pioneer Press and Dispatch and then to the New York Times. M
- at the Sikkim-Tibet border. The report, dispatched on September 23, concJ.udes: "At present Indian troops are still close to the China-Sikkim boundary and are stepping-up the building of military works and concentrating heavy armed forces with the aim
- it as hard as we can. Senator Dirksen asked whether the press reports coming out of Saigon were accurate . Secretary McNamara replied by saying that there were a host of wars going in Vietnam . Each dispatch is right but covers only one facet of the problem
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 21, February 12- 28, 1967 [3 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 13
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- . Louis Post Dispatch (a feature story, and perhaps an editorial) 4. George Sherman -- Foreign Affairs man for the Washington Sta_r {at least a sympathetic story) 5. Andrew Haniilton -- Washington representative of the Newhouse chain papers in New Orleans_
- Post Bill Eaton, Chicago Daily News Jim Millstone. St. Louis Post Dispatch Ted Sell. Los Angeles Times John Pierson, Wall Street Journal Karen Klinefelter, Dallas News Saville Davis, Christian Science Monitor Day 1, 1968 Date Apri • Da the Whit e
- approved and dispatched a telegram to Dr. and Mrs. Martin Luther King. Sr. condolence on the death of their son. 11:00a Harry McPherson Watson Jim Jones Horace Busby Under Secy of State Nicholas Katzenbach . Marvin 11:09a The 11:10a To ^ CIVIL
- Amb Eugen e Lock e signe d a large number o f pictures Archbishop Robert E . Luce y . an d last minute item s fro m hi s signin g Mr. Georg e Christia n tabl e - - al l o f which wer e dispatche d Dr. Marly n W . Vos s bac k t o the Whit e Hous e vi
- of CORE knew of its technique of sit-ins and urged them to give some help to these youngsters, and CORE then dispatched one of its two staff member-- B: It's two staff members? At this interval, one wonders at CORE having two staff members in 1960! F
- and told him of the extreme disorder in Detroit, Michigan. The Attorney General kept me advised throughout the morning. At 10:56 this morning, I received a wire from · Governor Romney officially requesting that Federal troops be dispatched to Michigan
- and destroyers which can target on the enemy. There are 4 North Vietnam divisions at Khesanh. We have available the 1st U.S. Infantry Division. We have one additional ARVN Division available with units which can be dispatched quickly. There are 39, 968 friendly
- _ anxious to explain to him why they are accepting a Bertrand Russell ^•^••^••l investigation in Sweden due to their complex laws. He kept getting in errupted by Ben Gurion and other characters. So the President later this day dispatched Rostow in the middle
- , Los Encinos Hosp. , Pasadena, Calif j y (approved and dispatched 6/21/67 at 6:30pm) I Wirett o Mrs. Patrick J. Nugent - dictate d by LBJ to Mar y Slater . j
- to the President, Natl Fed of Indep Business, Washing Cater, Hon. S. Douglass, Jr. Childs, Mr. Marquis - Washington columnist, St. Louis Post-Dispatch Church, Senator Frank Clement, Dr. Rufus E. - President, Atlanta University, Atlanta 14, Ga. Connor, Hon. John
- in health and education would be intensified. The President pledged that he would soon dispatch teams of experts in those fields to Vietnam under the direction of Secretary Gardner. Both Governments agreed to make increased efforts in the training of health
- , turning points that you look back on and think, gee, I wish this instead of that? That you wish things had gone another way? T: Now it's all over, I would say that the following decisions and actions on our part are the most regrettable: a) the dispatch
Oral history transcript, Paul Henry Nitze, interview 4 (IV), 1/10/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- and efficiently for an organization of this size. I have the impression that decisions are arrived at with better information, more accurately, more promptly, and with more dispatch and vigor in this Department perhaps than in any other agency of the U.S
- ? M: Quickly, yes, sir, with the utmost dispatch. Mc: For the sake of the typist, I need to know how to spell these names. You mentioned someone by the name of Rowsey. M: Rowsey. R-O-W-S-E-Y. Mc: And the Chevrolet dealer? M: McConchie. M-C-C
- not provide funds for this. purpose. Mr. John F. Doherty Chairman, Interdepartmental Camnittee on Internal Security . Department of Justice Wuhington, D• .C. I ·.- _ . . . · - - - - - - - - - - . . _ _..........,_ _ _ ~ ... • ~ ...... Ci Dispatched
- to facilitate GOM preparation of the application for this and other loans, but has returned aware that the Moroccan planning conflict mentioned is blocking action. An FAA technician has been dispatched to Morocco to assist the GOM in the preparation of its
- , though, I became unhappy with him ov r something I thought he shouldn't have done, involving another staff member. and he decided that I ought to go to Camp David to ool ff. It was August. and hardly cool. He dispatched me there with my ife and three sons
- of the Ad Hoc Committee of the National Aeronautics and Space Council has prepared a detailed COMFlOEJ:q !IAL DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12356, Sec. 3.4 NLJ ~v ~ Dispatched 8/1/66 -- Outside Rcpts. 87- D NARA, Date 'i-/.J.-J? -€ON!' !DENT!AL - - 2
- JS PROHIBITED . UNLESS·"UNCLASSIFIED" . Page 2 of telegram to.__ C_IRCULAR_-'--'-------------------.---,--------- - SECRET...,. .. I I •. support for Saudi Arabia and must soon be vi thdrawn. 3) USG bas other forces available h. Dispatch
- ··of this tension. On December 15, 1967, additional police were dispatched to the school because of a rumor that gang fights were to take place as school was dismissed for the day. No incidents were reported by police at the scene. Extra police are being assigned
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 71: Apr. 6‑11, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 32
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- the news of the North Vietnamese proposal of Warsaw as a site for talks before Washington had received word through official channels. Ambassador Dobrynin pointed out that a TASS dispatch is not a government statement and he wished to assure me