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- , will be of interest to you. Mrs. Klein and I were in Vienna when President Kennedy was there and I was indeed pleased, as an old Taft Republican, to send the President my greetings. The reception was tremendous and I only hope that his conference, in the long run
- of Princeton, Inc. 50 Washington Road Princeton, New J'ersey LBJ:HLB:mds Tagged to Secretary of State for direct reply November 14. 1961 Dear Mr. Caskey: It seems to me that Presldent Kennedy had made good ln his promise to stand firm at Berlin
- to live up to the attributes that you ascribe to me. However. I feel that there has been some mis-judgment of President Kennedy in the current situation. A President, because of the unusual position that he occupies, must face up to the unpleasant facts
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Folder, "Travel – Foreign – Berlin (Pro) [August] [2 of 2]," 1961 Subject Files, VP Papers, Box 109
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- for Johnson and Clay;" "We Trust You;" "We Remember the Airlift;u 11 We Trust Kennedy;'' "Nothing is too great a sacrifice for Liberty." 11 7. The Vice President's visit got the play in all Berlin papers Sunday with the emphasis on the welcome that the West
- and Vice-President: As you know I worked for the Kennedy-Johnson Ticket with all I had~- of money and time. I still write some for the press locally in Texas. So many of our friends say, "Whats the use, you wre wasting your time~ But th.ere is one fact
- completed a visit to the Republic of Viet Nam. on behalf of President Kennedy and on invitation of President Ngo ~inh Oiemn The enthusiastic welcome he received in Viet Nam refiected a deep sense of canmon cause in the fight for freedom in Southeast Asia
- most anxious for President Kennedy and his people to have benefit of this record and to know that your services are available to him and to his administration. As I am sure Walter explained, I don't know to what extent I will be consulted
- discussion (which wilt~ be reported separately) when he charged Vice President wi~ "delicate mission" of thanking President Kennedy for sending Vice President to Senegal. Afterwards I suggested to Prime Minister that as Ambassador it might be easier for me
Folder, "Travel, Far East - May, 1961 - Pakistan, Related Correspondence," VP Travel Files, Box 5
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- . Mr. ·George Reedy, Special Assistant. 13. Col. William· Jackson, Aide. 2 14. Captain L. A. Lajaunie► 3 Aide. PART lI 15. Mr. Robert Waldron, Recorder. 16. Mrs. Ashton Thornhill, Secretary. STATE DEPARTMENT'S PARTY 17. Comdr. Pickett Lumpkin
- ; the Military Aide to the President; the Special Counsel to the President; the Air Poree Military Aide to the Vice President; Bromley Smith and Robert H. Johnson, NSC Staff, attended the meeting. - SECREl -SECRET EXECUTIVE OFFICE NATIONAL OF THE SECURITY
- . 1 S GREETINGS, AFTERCONVEYING PRESIDENT KENNEDY VICE PRESIDENT EXPRESSED APPRECIATION FORWARMTH OF WELCOME ACCORDED HIMANDFRIENDLINESS DEMONSTRATED BY LEBANESE WHOOFTENAPPLAUDED ANDCHEERED AT SIGHTOF U.S. FLAG.CHEHAB REPLIEDTHIS WASNOSURPRISETO
- 14. Captain L. A. Lajaunie► 3 Aide. PART lI 15. Mr. Robert Waldron, Recorder. 16. Mrs. Ashton Thornhill, Secretary. STATE DEPARTMENT'S PARTY 17. Comdr. Pickett Lumpkin. 1. Mr. Wiliam J. Crockett, Assistant Sec retary of State
- bearing ·.,. :rr·uit 'in Kennedy Round. He categorically denied that· lE 11.U!Iined to defer GA'IT negot-iati,.on.s and stated that on conttary Trade negotiat·ions had highest •priority. Foreign Minis eer •.-acknowledged vital importance Kennedy ··Rouirnd
- Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963
- Folder, "National Security Council - Letter from Pres. Kennedy re Vice President Johnson's Participation - January 28, 1961," VP Papers, VP Security Files, Box 4
- President DOD/ISA Amernbassy Bonn 7 The Chancellor began the discussion by saying how grateful he was to have t he Vice President and bis part y in Bonn. He felt strongly that recent reproaches of the US Administration, and especially President Kennedy
- . It was made known a few weeks ago that President Kennedy has assigned Mr. J. K. Emmerson to the United States Embassy in Tokyo in the capacity of minister. To tell the truth, we entertain the fear and suspect of the true will of the United States Government
- by- individual countries themselveso Now, thanks to rapid i,cientific progress and its wealth of resources, UoSo has achieved many exemplary uccesses in work of social reconstruction. President Kennedy has called for cooperation and help from many countries
- the concept of Atlantic partnership and its benefits to Europe; (ii) encourage Benelux to insist on a liberal European Coaaunity; (iii) restate the US coamaitment to Europe's defense; (iv) drive home the political necessity for the success of the Kennedy round
- On this principle there is complete accord between the two nations. Vice President Johnson stressed that he came at the request of President Kennedy to seek counsel and judgment and the views of President Garcia on the world situation~ \rice President President
- today· to to visit with people whom all ad.mire, and are proud to count as allies 1n the cause of freedom today. I come on this the President mission as the personal of the United States, Jphn F~ Kennedy. measure of the respect and importance
- NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWALSHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORMOF DOCUMENT 112 Letter DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE State To Pres. Secret Kennedy from Ayub Khan "_/ l~I 2 p RESTRICTION 12/r/ t:1w 12/23/61 A ~ NLJ iK
- .:.fe:ti"' an ir1or1!aeing world trade and for higher . efJeeyWbere·~ We HavegrEieted President Kennedy's economi~-;·stati"Mrds proposala· for tariff rEtdiiotions •Ori 4,,global"ibasis with a real sat:iaf.aotion ran.da ;~Jm\ will· to:, ·eo•tfp
- or the American people and the greetings ar.d personal good wishes or the Presid.en t or the United St9tes, Johr F. Kennedy. • • • 3 EtBARGOs~ot for release berore 2100 hours November 4, 196} VI~::: FaE~lDENT' 3 TOAST A'l' STATZ DINNER LUXEi1l30t.rRG
- plan. Stevenson problem is not with the Soviets but with Castro. Point 3 (3) Assurance against future exchanges paragraph l & 2 of Kennedy letter. Nowhere in Khrushchev letter, Pres. says we should get agreement on overflights - Lead man only Russian
- Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963
- Guatemaia so followiing generally semsttive about Mexico and particularly •• Pulmta del Es.te o However, as ~digoras scheduled. l~ch with Presidelnlt Kennedy ,April 30, this problem with re$pec't Guaterµala· ~ greatly attenuated. Embassy feels Guatemala must
- ~-o'f State .communist Bloc VP Security President's File, President Kennedy's Travel European Trip Briefing Book, June 1963 (I) (II) RESTRICTIONCODES (A) Closed (B) Closed (C) Closed by Executive Order 11652 governing access to national security
- Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963
Folder, "Berlin, Germany Berlin Papers for the Vice President," VP Papers, VP Security Files, Box 2
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- Kennedy. It has been cleared by Am1>assador Bohlen and the State Department staff. Ambassador Bohlen suggests you show it to General Clay. GER i '- , SBCRE'f MEMORANDUM To: The President From: The Vic e President August 2 1, 19 6 1 Be fore
- UNFULFILLED COMPONENTS ALREADY EXISTING KENNEDY-KHRUSHCHEV AGREEMENT. IN RESPONSE OEClASSIFIED ': ··, . r•¥ E.O. 1:,292, Sec. 3.4 :;;,t 8\'c½j ji:,, NARA, Date 3-3-Q'j REPRODUCTION FROM THIS COPY IS _ _ __:"'-'i~Q~bl::F::1D~E~f>~IJ~l~A-1_ _ PROHIBITED
- n t Kennedy concerning the content of the s e re s olutions. We a re hopeful that the y will receive favor ab le consideration b y the Congre s sc The Ho n orable Lyndon B· Johnson The Vice Pre s ident of the United St a tes Washin g ton 25, D. C
- Top Secret Kennedy from Diem State To VP Johnson cd c~,e,-t" -f-'- 7 p r "1'" Conf. from Chiang Kai-shek RESTRICTION ~54 06/09/61 A 4 p 06/09/61 A 4 p 06/09/61 A ID-~~ 7'J £tateffleRt irs #11 Letter DATE CORRESPONDENTSOR TITLE
- Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963
- understanding is that you do not want to make a formal written report. Amen to this. But I do think you would want to hit the highlights (and only these) orally with Kennedy and Rusk. Hence the attached. Press relations are not my business (though I've done
- . I hope that your Govemment will take the necessary action to permit a restoration of the earlier situation o Sincerely yours, JOHN F. KENNEDY UNQUOTE Please report time delivery. Note : Relayed : Sec . Mc"'Namara-Defens e, Chai~n J Ce1 ~IA
- Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963