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- and Economic Committee, the six cabinet secretaries and I. We were all on the plane, along with Pierre Salinger. As a matter of fact, I kept a little chronicle of the events on the plane which Manchester, as I recall, used in his book. And is Manchester's
- , conflict and difficulty with the Department over any issue or over any instruction. It really was quite an exciting chronicle of events, and I suppose I won't remember it all correctly, but I do remember after several days when the Department had been
- Dear John: 18. You cannot know how moved I waa by your letter of January I am deeply grateful and evocative description to you for your brilliant of the idaaliam of our men in Viet-Ram. And I muat add that in you they have found a chronicler
- eoodwill effort, and as Gesture of reassurance to Phllippinea that the u.s. was not bac,tlng away from 1·ta .. Asian oor.m1tments. Preas, with exception of Chronicle, and. • individual reactions, laudatory or Johnson and what he sold with reservation
- a ise." F: Do you have a certified list of papers that can be represented. In other words, to use a paper that we both know, the Denton Record Chronicle, would they send a White F..ouse correspondent? C: Oh, sure, they could cover him every day
- there like Wick Fowl e r from the Denton Reco r d Chronicle as a fu ll-t i me Was h i ng ton corre spond en t , would I b e admit ted . C: Yes. Anybody who 's a ful l-ti me Wa s h i n g ton correspondent. It 's ac t ually e as ier t o get ace r di ted
- . The Israeli Prime 1 Fro~ Cairo, tel. 7660, May 18, 1967, secret. 2].~. Monthly Chronicle, vol. IV, no. 6 (June 1967), pp. 3-5. 3 To Tel Aviv, tel. 196541, May 17, 1967, secret/nodis. : d ZECidili' /NODIS A SLCH!T /NODIS -14 Minister said
- of Kiev from the peace, have been added York Herald Tribune what to tending any other system. When the old Russian Chronicles of the tha_t Is no longer true, lreedom by Sir Bernard Pares In the ftfth print. By a process of reasoning so subtle that I am
- of the Committee for a More Beautiful Capital will serve as models for many cities across the land• T hey are chronicled as they happened in the pages that follow: Mrs. James Rowe, Chairman of the National Capital Planning Commission, and friend of the First Lady
Oral history transcript, Richard H. Nelson, interview 1 (I), 7/20/1978, by Michael L. Gillette
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- a protest with the Mixed Armistic e Commission, in accordance with procedures established in the Israeli-Syrian Annistice Agreement of July 20, 1949. 1u.N. HonthhY Chronicle, vol. IV, no. 6 (June, 1967), p.3. 2From Tel Aviv, tel. 3537, May 9, 1967, secret
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 36, July 25-31, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 20
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Oral history transcript, William G. Phillips, interview 1 (I), 4/16/1980, by Michael L. Gillette
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 92: Aug. 22‑31, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 39
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- fOR COOELJOHNSON C) lNR CIA VICE PRESIDENT JOHNSON VISIT SUCCESSFUL BOTHAS PUBLICITYANO GOODWILL EFFORT,ANOAS GESTURE or REASSURANCE TO PHILS THAT OSD THEUS WASNOTBACKING AWAY FROMITS ASIANCOMMITMENTS. P~ESS, :r MY WITHEXCEPTION OF CHRONICLE, ANOINDIVIDUAL
- Johnson visit successful, both as publicity and good will effort, and as gesture of reassurance to Philippines that the U.S. was not backing away from its Asian connnitments. Press;_ with exception of Chronicle, and individual reactions, laudatory