Discover Our Collections


  • Tag > Digital item (remove)
  • Series > Country Files (remove)
  • Subject > Great Britain (remove)

7 results

  • Great Britain means to us -- and means to the world in which we live -- we are moved by a more meaningful English voice from the past. It was Robert Browning who spoke the truth for our time,. "My sun sets to rise again." Yes, these are difficult times
  • discussions at this fully front. informed The next very time, informed. fully understands However, you know that that other in which the DRVmakes the discussions side secrecy and not advising to jeopardize any other the discussions even
  • 1963, though he had come to Washington since then at the time of the funeral ceremony for President Kennedy. I The President said to Mr. Wilson that things seemed to be going a little better in Cyprus, and Mr. Wilson agreed though he commented
  • be done at this juncture. On Vietnam, the Prime Minister is full of compliments on the Presi­ dent 1 s Johns Hopkins performance. He feels it was a beautifully timed operation and should prove extremely helpful. Dick raised with Mitchell the question
  • aronnd December 16. -SECB~T of --SECflE'f ◄ - 2 He emphasized several economy will provide no real out that restrictive practices encouraged and reinforced in times his view that deflation of the British solution to Britain's problems, pointing
  • to support alternatives to him. Weanticipate that a non-Jagan government will have a difficult time at best. It will be opposed by Jagan who will try to discredit it both at home and abroad. It will be sub­ ject to severe internal strains because
  • , common 1.miforms and -4- corr:m.onflag. Thc~e are clearly important not only to the Germans but: to the other Europcanso At the sama time, Wilson will probably insist that ·we accept the sama arrange­ ments with respect to our POIARIS or MINUTE!.Z.c