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Folder, "Travel – Foreign – Berlin (Pro) [August] [2 of 2]," 1961 Subject Files, VP Papers, Box 109
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- than a make-weight to bal ance off an appeal to the voting populace. The usefulness of the post to supply a depu~ ty to the president was first demon started by Richard Nixon, who ably served President EiJOHNSON senhower, in ·sickness and health
- · ECONOMIC AID WITHOUT RESERVATION, STATE~NTS DEFININGUS .INTENTIONS IN MILITARY FIELD WERESWALL~D WITH LIBERALPORTIONOF SALT. SOP-£SENATORS AT POST JOINT-SESSION A~RICAN PEOPLEWOULD REALLY RECEPTION RAISEDQUESTION WHETHER BACKUP VP'S ASSURANCES
- in chosing Mr. Emmerson for the new post. When we have learned that it was you, Mr. Ambassador, who have recommended him to the Government, we are also led to doubt your real intention. Might we remind you on this occasion that Mr. Emmerson, while serving
- or black cloth coat. No veils to be worn by American ladies. The above information on dress will be confirmed by the Swedish Embassy pending receipt of a reply to questions they posted by tele gram to their ·foreign office yesterd y and I will send you
- nationalist and insular outlook of Irish politicians has been considerably modi fied by two factors; first, the appearance on the Irish scene of a post-revolution group of younger, more vigorous politicians~ and, second, the growing realization that Ireland's
- in the past few years, he has continued to play an important role irt Senegal.. Described as amenable to flattery, he was reportedly ecceptable to the Souda.oose for the post of President of the Mali Federation, for the reason that tt:ey felt he would be more
- FORCLASSIFIED MATERIAL PLIASI SIGII AIID UTUIIII "';_BER TO OSD IIIIIDUTILJ LASSIFICATION Ors De [js ~• 80397 DATEOF TRANSFER 17 • 41. CO,llS ORIGINAL cc DATE RECEI YEO RECEIVEDBY (Sj.,.oru,o) w11ite copy - Custodi1t11. Pink copy - Recipient. Post
- BELGIUM- Prime Minister - Theodore Lefevre 1. Biographic Information: Lefevre has headed the present Social-Chr1.stian-Socialist coalition government since April 1961. This is the first Gabinet post which Lefevre has held. He has been a representative
- " / ~.· DISASTER .----- &4 THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS - MEDICAL BRANCH GALVESTON THE JOHN SEALY HOSPITAL THE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE May 7, 1962 THE SCHOOL OF NURSING TH E CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL THE TECHNICAL CURRICULA T HE PSYCHOPATHIC HOSPITAL THE POST-GRADUATE
- :t'aaty~ inquirini attack wi tl1 obset'Ve~ posts Enst and West Gennany would be next step. pr-cpared to do what little as it would, noting in Ho s~id Sweden 'that n~utl'al area of exploration and au~estin~ Vice President replied.that firm US
- or State SR G H 9799 March 15, 1962 NO: 771, ~arch 14, 2 p.m. DECLASSIFIED ..ST::iT£ Authority By £,.J,.J ;2-S"- "Ft:: , NARS, Date ~- 7 - 7 , CAP PR IGA AID p USIA SY INR RMR INFORMATIQ)l..POOCHED PORT-AU-PRINCE,SANTODOMINGO ANDCA POSTS
- to the post a tew weeks before the n.ai'\ ·and Nt.U"Ded a tw days in advance ot the Special Mission to be on hand 'thraagbout tbe activities. Messrs. Cox and Sherman also arrived in advance ot tba Special Mission. These officers, ably supported by Mias Ivonne
- battalion, and nuobers about 6,500 oen. and an artillery an battalion, A fourth such group is being fort.led in a "reJ.oubt" in the Sierra Maestro.. 10,000 troops o.re deployed in smll In addition, some posts throughout Cl.looos rurol police. 5
- inside fold] / [2 of 3 front] / [2 of 3 back] .. ,tJost~ aster UNITED STATES POST OFFICE ~ PE~R PRIVATE USE TO AVOID ~HNT OF POSTAGE, $~ AUSTIN 10, TEXAS ' OFFICIAL BUSINESS . P-192 7: ~ ~ ' ~ . 4 Honorable Lyndon B. Johnson Vice
- ::: of this new African~ , friendship and sympathy for aspirations country than all of us at this post could hope to accomplisli~ over long period of time, ,... Public reaction is perhaps best s1.DI1I11ed up in tribute paid: by Prime Minister at close of above
- with great interest. ,.JDIFIWlflDl,:a and followed C 0 p y C 0 p y OSL01 s telegram •-C?iPillli i IXL 222 to Department, September 11, 1963 Page: 2 Post Test Ban Treaty Prospects view on test ban treaty's Prime Minister sought Vice President's
- the ministers holding posts in the cabinets of Prime Minister Chang and President P.he-e,as well as senior civil servants, inefficient having had ll~tle re often inept and or no experience in goverment or business to qualify them for the conduct
- Counci I procedure (5) OAS procedure -2"ffiP SECRE'F- Held off until end of week. Simple exchange of letters on Red Cross. fOP SECRET-- Ball - we should ask for performance! Art 6 Rio Post says Protect Peace of Hemisphere. If Castro issues orders
- Symbol Post (To/From): NUMBER: DATE: SIGNATURE - . .. - . ... RECORD - DATE ~ OFFICER .~ SIGNATURE 'r I! I I ! I ! ' =l I : I I I . This item with Signature Record attached should be returned to S/S-0, Room 724LP within 30 days. If Longer
- support ot his visit there and prepared draft using Pres Kennedy1j l.etter to Chiang as guide line. Much of post-dinner conversation was concerned with tat of joint commmique which Clnang accepted with obvious enthusium and with only one substantive
- • . •1.1 .I. • -l..._.,.. ~. - ... ~ ■ "'• 1 1962 September . I ■ I - I • JI I J •· I ~- '• ~j I ■ ~ r I."""" 1 ■ I ■- I am happy to col'ltribute to you.r Parcel Post Booth. I am putting a. package in the mail today
- para asistir a la juramcntacion toma • de post"&londel Pre&ideute pro(esor Juan Bosch. • _____ ___ _:..._ ·• ~- ._ I E posaVicepresidente EU Vicepresidente EU ... Visit a DosInstituciones Esposa _.,,-l ---' Por Guido Fella La Hposa del
- affection • for Ber Royal Eishness. like In addition to our high esteem tor the Grand Duchess, I should to stress the ·regard in which my countrymen hold her countey. During the post-war years, •• watched with sympathy aJJd admiration your rebuilding
- ,.~ USIS information •.•. • ·,, _.-specialist borrowed from CENTOfor the occasion. The s~con~ shift (midnight •to:.·....'u : ..:· noon) was assigned ·to Mr. Curley, the post's Junio;- Officer Tra~ee! . • ' , • ., . . ·. . . . . . . .. ... .• t
- are recovering strongly from last winter's recession. The increase in this last quarter of our total national output was greater than that for any post-' war period of initial recovery. And yet, wholesale prices are actually lower than they were during
- following are keyed to the Bur:r.a draft 1S52 as ~evised August 1, 1962;) -· - A. 1. ~lay (b) suspicions Discourage Action Program ·of July 31, of U.S. outside assistaJ1ce for Burmese insurgenre. The Departrr.ent h2s asked posts in Tbail.md :.nd
- canceled. stock records--Requirements by $18,631 as a result for of incorrect a gasket set data on stock 11 urJCLASSIFIED •UNCLASSIFIED records concerning failure .to report 1n requisitioning material In another instance, the and post
Folder, "Travel, Far East - May, 1961 - Pakistan, Related Correspondence," VP Travel Files, Box 5
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- of the consti• tutional freedoms of individuals to the max• imum extent consistent with the emergency nature of the government, and avoidance of promiscuous abuse of power, ex post facto laws, blood-purges, or other excesses; (e) Protection of the rural
- and all reserves possible must be taken to support him and encourage him to remain at his post. The second key is Hanoi. ThePathet Lao would probably not present a serious problem to Phourni 's forces if it were not for the presence of the Viet Minh
- of Ministers; he makes appointments to all the most important posts of the State. He promulgates the laws within a period of 15 days after they have been passed by the National Assembly. He may, however, demand reconsideration of a Jaw which may not be refused
- are in the NYT and W.ASHINQTON POST, both date-lined 30 ~gust. This was the very day we arrived {late afternoon). So both obviously resulted from backgrounder Carl Rowan and I laid on previous evening in Istanbul at the VP's request. Doug Heck {our DCM on Cyprus
- State and ICA officials, pe~ted that the team will arrange to leave for Bangkok at approximately return the date of the Ambassador's to his post on June 17. The team is headed by Sherwood Fine of ICA and in:ludes the following members and asso~iates
- ". Page........!_0 f telegram 10,_ _U;.,.;S;..,;;UN;..;;.;_,;;;,,;.NEW;;;;.;;;;......;Y:;..;O;..,;;RK.::.;__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ~ post-removal verification in Cuba i tself. Forty-two mi s s i les is a plausible nl.DD.ber and not inconsistent wi t