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  • to settle their disputes without violence, abroad as well as at home. - ~if ~ Mutual respect and cooperation are the best means to solve most of the"·· ' world's problems. But .there are some problems that they will not yet solve because
  • .\'\Z~'il,rU \.\.JC~ ,h ~ i .........,..,,,,.. -tTn Department of State .. • ~ ~ o' CON,f 'Q§) I PAGE 02 PANAMA 03610 i ft 06003lZ INFORMATION REGARDING OUR COOPERATIVE PROGRAMS IF HE SO DESIRED ANO wE AGREED UPON SPECIFIC CHANNELS
  • the Furnish­ ing of Assistance to Certain Developing Countries I recommend that you determine that it is in the national interest to furnish Technical Cooperation and Development Grant assistance in FY 1967 to 48 countries. The Department of State concurs
  • surnrnit conference. I know how hard you, Linc Gordon, Sol Li~owitz., Dave Bronhe:i:m, and many others worked to :make it possible for us to have this success. I arn irate­ ful also for the quick and flexible support ot you and you~ colleagues
  • with it, I think Bill Capron had a lot to do with it. Norbert Schlei was finally probably the sign-off guy on it over in the Justice Department. these people had their hand in it. But Kermit Gordon, all of My theory was that it was intact, it was a good
  • . Johnson.. cu-r ~IrCUTIVE fG-t¥o/A THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON January 18, 19 65 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT I am recommending: 'K Senator Daniel Brewster (D) of Mar land n of the ataan Memorial Gommission. mission, in cooperation with the P i · pine
  • Lufkin that were on the football team: and Elvin Read. Ardis Hopper, Clark Gordon The first week of training I was there in order to get acquainted with the coaches, and at a Mrs. Gates' house, where the training table was being maintained, I met
  • the election . And several months before we knew that President Johnson had made the decision not to run again I then went back to the University. In the meantime Mr . Eisenhower had retired and the new President was Dr . Lincoln Gordon, a former assistant
  • Gordon [?], Ralph McGill, Maurice Templesman, and Governor Robert Meyner of New Jersey--former Governor Robert Meyner of New Jersey. He also puts on ex officio the Secretary of State, the Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare, the Secretary
  • . The elder artists-John Biggers Elizabeth Atlett, Jean Lacy, Jacob Lawrence, Gordon Parks, Faith Ringgold, John Scott and Carroll Harris Simms-all underscore the isolated successes of African­ American artists that character­ ized the twentieth century. When
  • . RWK cc: Cooper Thomson January ZS, 1966 Chris Herter, Jr. called today to say that h:i,s company (Standard of New Jersey) has been approached by sources he preferred not to name to supply quite a lot of crude on a five year con. tract from the West
  • to stimulate international interest and cooperation in the nuclear excavation program .to the maxi111Um extent possible. By international participation in Plowshare symposia, observation of cratering shots or experillents and perhaps exchange of test data
  • a program in the economic area was confined to the three western zones and cooperation between the U.S., the United Kingdom, and France. So the division of Germany, from a political standpoint, into what is know as Federal Republic today and the Soviet
  • , the exhibit featured this letter from Benedict Arnold which is the only known written account by the General of his treasonous act. 3 toward new human rights Symposium Announced In Washington On September 12-16 the Library, in cooperation with the JFK
  • . (h) US expects to be able to count on full cooperation of its Allies in event it becomes necessary to reimpose the quarantine--with or without an extended proscribed list--or L SEGlE'f Page,_.....=a.J_of telegram wto'--~C_IB_CU_L_AR
  • the ..umm•r beg • youn1 college atudent• uth. He point• out that it ha• atar • aince you talked with them, and WD!llld be an excellent time to 1et their tu. ■ ltuatlon uMl to •Dll•t their cooper&• whatever mea ■ure1 you feel would be u■ eful in holding
  • Force, cooperation and administrative··· concepts·, keep "the the Task program,. the remainder in establis~ing possible for the Department.·· of the formation all that and other, and accounting then notified.the and ·establi,shments
  • ] Wirtz and myself, developed a most cooperative attitude and relationship with respect to developing this program. It may very well have been, and I don't recall the details at this time, that Mr. Macy would have felt that this would not be an appropriate
  • and that these discussions have contributed to our continuing friendship and cooperation . In conclusion, let me thank you for your good wishes . I fervently share your hope and pray that 1967 will bring peace to the peoples of the world. Sincer ely, Lyndon B• .Johnson nd
  • ::.~ed -cha:~ illiteracy is a worldwide problem the so­ lut.::..on of whicr~ depa:nd.s. on the close cooperation of all nations. ~he Jo~zress also expressGd its belief that gover:i."lments should allocate larger resources to the eli­ mination of ill:.. te
  • directly in their success, always under sooe threat of withdrawal of cooperation by the Iotin Aoerican goverDIJents. On the other bnnd, it Castro were elioinoted, the US would be in a ouch stronger position to insist upon adoption of a prograo of ooderate
  • involvement in the selection of architects--I want the best regardless of pressures. G: Was this with regard to Gordon Bunshaft or any particular architect? K: No. This was earlier than the selection of Bunshaft for the Johnson Library design. I didn't
  • to Assistant Secretary Gordon the other night. that he hoped Mrs • .Johnson would -come. He thought the presence of the -Ladies would be helpful in bringing out the chivalry of the Latin Ame:ricans and would reduce a.ny disorders or anti-Summit activities. (Our
  • assumes ·that "follow-on" attacks would not have any significant effect on the study results and that conventional hostilities will continue after a nuclear attack on the United States. The .OEP, with the cooperation of the JCS and the Department
  • the partners hip of the two countries which grows out of common beliefs and the shared objective of a lasting peaciJ based on justice, freedom and prosperity for all peoples. They expressed a firm determination that the two countries should cooperate more
  • , advances labor, -, 1·. t.~-'~ ,· and development to· encourage cooperation and other in P.ncl among all services to go·ver:.:unent, n:.a.nagew.ent, and labor matters; efficient, Ste.tes; throu,gh the of transportation and Governr.!ent
  • served if we rovi ed Ms itish assured oi necess ry scientific nd capit 1 and i cooper· tio with assist nee in buildi g their HF-24. 3. February 20, 1964, m t 1 2457: "In view of our own delays, oviet ctivities, disa intm nt over Security Council deb te
  • ._ . / - OOHPffiEMYfAL -Z- We shall also want your approval for the Califano-Solomon-Gordon proposal (explained in Tab D) to secure a commitment from the Chileans that Anaconda will supply the U.S. with lZS, 000 tons or more at market price during 1967. They regard
  • closer cooperation with the United States, including in the field of internal security. c~~s~E~G~R~E~T- - --2Therefore, his urgent request for military assistance indicates an appreciation that Laos future even though a neutral country, is linked
  • on the Israeli desalting project: George Woods Charles Schultze Lincoln Gordon William Webster /4alter Heller Max Millikan James Riddleberge r This list has been sifted by State, AEC, Interior, Don Hornig's staff and by Mac Bundy. State put Dave Bell at the top
  • -4'l 4 p 04/13/65 A #57a letter to Sir Robert Gordon Menzies from the P~esident Possible classified information 1 p n.d. A #120a lette to the president Possible classified information 4/2/65 A 4/17/65 A ~ Pos~isle tl129 memo resident
  • of us. We must now seek new ways to build on those begin­ nings -- to carry forward regional cooperation in the great adventure of development, to lay the only firm foundation for peace. . I As I suggested on February 26th, I am asking you to be my
  • and Lincoln Gordon are meeting today to discuss what our response to Belaunde should be. / t ~ iv-- I
  • the spirit of com­ pliance and cooperation. The NAACP can help, by. the type of statements that Roy Wilkins has made in the last few days. 4. Education and School Dropouts - - More doors are open to Negroes than ever before in our history, but the young
  • , India could have its ''most effective central g overnm ent since independence. However, cooperation is by no m eans certain and it is impossible at this stage to foresee the outcome. 11 Of 19 Cabinet Ministers and 14 Ministers of State, 12 are new
  • Rica on May 8, 1966 Recommendation: a) That you designate Assistant Secretary of State , Lincoln Gordon to head the delegation; b) that you designate Mr. Gordon and Ambassador Raymond Telles your Personal Representatives with rank of Special Ambassador
  • , Wharton & Garrison, New York City General legal practice, Gumbart, Corbin, Tyler & Cooper, New Haven Special Assistant to the Administrator, AID. Assistant General Counsel, AID. Director, Office of Afghanistan and Pakistan Affairs, AID. Deputy Assistant
  • 1 S. Mike, Senate YOUNG, Milton R., Senate ALLOTT, Gordon, Senate J., J., c., KUCHEL, Thomas H., Senate SPARKMAN, John J ., Senate GORE, Albert, Senate CHURCH, Frank, Senate CLARK, Joseph s., Senate McCARTHY, Eugene J., Senate AIKEN, George D