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- i c e ~ (CONFIDmiTIAL)- ~ Jt>-3 - 'f 'f /IL j
- Grandmother Forsse late at night and getting caught in a rainstorm. Of course, the roads were all just dirt roads that got very muddyand very slippery during a rain, and [I remember]our having a flat tire. Wealways had at least two or three flat tires
- Jenkins and Marshall Green, who was assistant secretary, the Secretary and myself worked in doing up the positions for the trip. Wewere handicapped by the fact that even at that time, we didn't have, and we never have had, really, a full read out from
- not last out the night, and I called your roother,Judy,and told her just wanted to let me knowabout it. about this, and she said that she would go intnediately up to Santa Barbara to be with her. That night I didn't sleep well and worried about her
- RELEASE OF CHANCELLOR ADENAUER'S FIRST MEETING WITH PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY April 13, 1961 THE WHITE HOUSE BEM.ARKS OF THE PRESIDENT .AND CHANCELLOR KONRAD .ADEN.AUER .AFTER THE READING OF THE JOINT COMMUNIQ.~ OUTSIDE THE ENTRANCE TO THE WEST LOBBY
- that would arrive in Geneva Tuesday night. I would spend Wednesdaydoing my work, answering mail, correspondence in Geneva. Wewould have our meeting Thursday morning. Thursday afternoon, I would get off my report. Then Friday morning, as I recall
Folder, "Travel – Foreign – Berlin (Pro) [August] [2 of 2]," 1961 Subject Files, VP Papers, Box 109
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- you fed! that I am vlndlcatlng your judgment. I vm.s glad to have an opportunity to read your letter to the Sentinel concerning various polltlcal actlvltles. All good wishes to you. Sincerely, Lyndon B. Johnson Mr. John J, Watson 4600 Stonclelgb
- WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT DATE CORR ESPONDENTS O R TITLE RESTRICTION - lt."'11-me-·me-+- - -fu:ct-Rem:ur-miw.HBiuiiiniffii1cty ~n 1/u/v 7 1 TS 1p #2 memo Read to :Bundy apcm '1'/:tt/f 7 TS ,,1 p #2b cable
- . therefore, akould be coaaidered as being withia tbe acopo of the National Communteatioas System. ~ to Sincerely, JTMullen:avr:6-l 5-67 bee: DTM (@) _~~:;l~~ NCD Reading Subj File J. D. o•corm.ell Special Assistant &o the President for TelocommunlcatiOD
- to Jordan (SECRET) ;QA ~ 10 -1R 1/17/66 :V..alent-i to the .ap-Presitlent e eceilf_vingcredentials of .AmbassadorParhan el Shubaylat C(ONFIDENTIAL-grp 3) /1 j/).11 10/21/65 -A- Memo BenjcIDlifel_ H. Read to McGeorgeBundy (x ref-PO 3-2) 3) -re lanes
- .,~ ; SEP 7 1961 ► VICE PRE:SIDENrs .O.B. OFFICE == OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT WASHINGTON George r ead this -- it's too logg for me to read LBJ OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT WASHINGTON August 31, 1961 Mr. Vice President: I have gone over
- , however, and especially after reading the heavy criticisms in the just published report of the Senate Foreign Relations . Committee, I .have become convinced that parts of this program have now become comparable to coffeea matter of habit. My own
- Jim: I believe the three visits described in the attached memo should be considered along with those mentioned in Bram's memo of December 23, 1966. I have removed the telegrams referred to in the Read/Rostow memo because they have now been largely
- by the work of Senator Jackson's ,subcommittee. I testified before it and I have read all or most of its documents and re-read them when I was working on this project, so it is certainly fair, insofar as I was con cerned, to say I was influenced by the very
- . .)c;..l..u....,_,,. James C. Falcon Assistant to John w. Macy, Jr. October 20, 1965 TO: FROM: E¼ECR7 V'£ )-J -- f fJ/-/ Mr. McGeorge Bundy The White House Ben·amin H. Read Executive Secre~ A FG Ju:;'
Folder, "Berlin, Germany Berlin Papers for the Vice President," VP Papers, VP Security Files, Box 2
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- to a course of negotiation to settle the Berlin crisis, the problem arises of deter mining just what kind of a negotiated settlement would be acceptable. 2. This is not a problem which can be answered by trying to determine Khrushchev's objectives. Reading
- '1closes a m.cmo?:andt!l.n con c~rning a propos ed project of a multinational con sortium includ in3 the Koppe ::s Co:npa ny to build a steel mill in Korea. ,< Benjsr:1in U. Read Execlttive s ~cretary Enclosure : ExirnbB nk lnv-olvement in Kort.an S
- t1ere ia a wi•.1ea1,read feeliug iu the United 3ta.toa . that A~1erioa 1 o ulllea a.re iH/r putting as mu.ch into the de.fe.naes a(5ainat co~uni.SLl aa they should. Ho we.nt over a doowa~ut l)repared by toe :::;e~ratar3 of De.f'enae which 1.tidioated
- that the object ive of ELT was "to supplement the influence of the Free World of the West", and that "In order to get across ideas and ideals on which the freedom of the West is based, it is necessary that the (native) be able to read books in English, understand