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  • the Khartoum­ Sudan road which President Kennedy promised to examine, would have their feasibility established this year. This does not now appear likely. If it does prove to be the case, there will be a shortage of loan funds for Africa this year. (The road
  • e ~Jc~ N A r ~ L I!NE s ; i GA U N CL A~ IE" 6 :STATE :3S327 H I S MA;J ESTY KI NG :CON$T.6iNTINE ' OF THE . !HELLENES C/ O U QSo 6HIE~ OF PRO ~ OOOL . AMER i c ~N A I RL -t NBSp -;GATE : #6 J OMN F o "KENNEDY A lRPORT NEW '(ORK FO ~ L OW I'NG
  • for your generous understanding o! my decision. I shall always be proud to have bee:n n member o-f the White House Staff under two such loaders as Preeident Kennedy and yourself. The achieve­ ments of the last five yea~s are great by any st~ndard
  • redistributing because them. it promotes economic violence. for all the people and of the Eisenhower Kennedy. It seeks merely and and partnership. spokesmen Administration, controversy rather than Pan American Society Award -2
  • convincingly things are looking up ln Morocco (except the economy). But Hassan thinks LBJ doesn't love him like Kennedy so we're conc.oeting a letter !or John to take back (he gra.sps that meeting LBJ unlikely). a. Ball ls all upset about Algeria. since Ben
  • inforr.nation from llichael Forrestal . in r.aid-September (I myself v,as away from mid-.August to mid• September), the message was clearGd by phone v1ith President Kennedy in Hyam1isport1 it boing a Saturday night. 'There is a sharp
  • fo r freedom . In 1961 President Kennedy paid tribute to the courage of the Vietnamese people and said: . . . th e U n ited S ta te s is d e te rm in e d to h elp V iet - N am preserve its in d e p en d en ce , pro tect its people a g ain st C om m
  • - - not even Walt. Francis M. Bator NODIS - EXTREMELY SENSITIVE HARV ARD UNIVERSIT ... JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY SCHOOL OF GOVERNMENT INSTITUTE OF POLITICS LITTAUER CENTER CAMBRIDGE 02138 June 27, 1967. EYES ONLY Dear Francis, In strictest confidence I
  • House and himself on important matters affecting Soviet-American relations. He said that during President Kennedy's administration such informal chapnel existed in the presence of the then Attorney General. He quickly added that because of Senator
  • the Kennedy ~osimo onrucod tho Proso by i-,1 thholdine; confirr~tion or news stol'loo thnt tho Ruooinno wore pla.cinG intQl"medinto rango mio~ilea in Cubo. 1 uhilo tha Proaiclerit and h1s top o.dvisers consultad on n otl'ateey to 1'orco tho1r r .oritoval
  • a pretty coherent picture. November 1963. You saw Bhutto twice while he was here for President Kennedy 1 s funeral, the second time to ::-eceive a note from Ayub. You told him you were " a friend of Pakistan and would try to continue to be one if Pakistan
  • in the near futura, and E~ we would endeavor to place this proposal very high on it. He recalled that ( President Park had visited the U.S. in 1961, and had. made a brief but much­ appreciated visit to ·attend the funeral of the late president Kennedy in 1963
  • to say in January or even February what we seem to be .prepared to say now, we could have largely dealt the Soviets out of the situation in regard to sophisticated weapons . As I pointed out in President Kennedy's office in late April 1963, it is totally
  • -/~ -71) State Department Foreign -Policy Briefings on the Hill Vietnam Ambassador Goldberg met yesterday in an off-the-record luncheon, with Senators Moss, Fulbright, McGovern, Hartke, Clark, Church, Boggs, Ribicoff, Cooper, Young, Kennedy, Bayh
  • : special This day today, satisfaction. Mr. President, Excellencies, must give you some As Chairman of the Senate Committee on Aeronautics and Space Science under the Eisenhower Administration, as Chairman of the Space Council in the Kennedy
  • . Chennault's political friendships. She stood in front of a picture of herself taken with former GOP Presidential candidate Barry Goldwater. Scatter,e d along the Chinese tables and buffets were pic­ tures of Anna wi:th Presi­ dent John F. Kennedy, Anna
  • by making it clen r tha t the joint statem.unt of their Prime Miniatet· and Pr-es:l.dent Kennedy on cooper·a tion in the Ryukym1 vae b..~lng put :A.nto fl'ffoct n It wo~. ld PRESERVATION !COPY 1ni n{rpf:".
  • Chancellor Willy Brandt. We discussed Kennedy Round, international liquidity, the non-proliferation treaty once more, East-West relations and offset. This meeting lasted far beyond the scheduled time. It was in the same spirit as the morning meeting