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  • of retirement) , ✓ Anthony Solomon . Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Lane Timmons Ambassador to Haiti Philip Trezise Ambassador Affairs . to OECD I: ·-· I II - OUTSIDE GOVERNMENT Robert Asher Brookings Institute ! I ✓ Vincent Barnett
  • Pollack - Acting Director, Scientific and Technological Affairs Philip B. Heymann - Acting Director, Se curity and Consular Affairs Benjamin Read - Executive Secretary of the Dep'a rtment MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Monday, May 30, 1966 -- 2
  • might hold for a period w1' th our help 1 but would be under grave pressure. Even th e Philip p in e~ wo uld b~cch'\e s naky, and the threat to India to the west. A~ s tral ia and New Zealand t o the south, and Taiwan 1 Korea, and Japan to the nort h
  • . Prime Minister Sato, Japan (Informal) He has accepted in principle. The ques­ tion of dates remains. Crown Prince Vong Savang, (Informal) Laos December President Frei, Chile (State) He cannot come until after Chilean Congress recesses in September
  • on polltlcs ln Salgon; but I reviewed with him the bases tor a temperately optlmistlc position. Saville Davls; The Christian Science Monitor: Why no stalemate? Result attached. Philip Potter, Baltimore Sun: He has been concentrating on Middle Eaat and I
  • o ••: I, OF' STATE W.H~-"'ifon, D.C. 20$20 November 27, 1967 •• To: From: Mr. William Jorden - The White House EA- Philip C. Habi,;f}J//~ Subject: Arc Light. 1. Attached is a proposed joint State/Defense message on which we are prepared
  • not because Prince Sihanouk invited him, but because he is concerned with the possibility of the U.S. expanding the war to Laos and Cambodia. The Americans have three plans: To intensify the bombing of the North; to send more troops to the South; to enlarge
  • to "very warm tone 11 which he said reflected Prince 1s esteem and confidence in Senator 1 s understanding of Cambodia; (b) expressed view that Sihanouk's cordiality was indicatinn Cambodia's determination pursue policy of neturality; (c) noted that Prince
  • ,;, , .. '. . \ ..... ,, . . .. ~ ...•.. - . . .. ~ .... -. :-: ll .., . ~ 1 • < .. .;· ·• 1 . ' _, -•-·-~- ·.• I -- I ' PROPOSED l\.1ESSAGE TO CROWN PRINCE CHARLES I extend warm congratulations and best wishes to you and the people of Burundi on your coronation as Mwami I Ntare V. I know
  • and Prince Philip are well-informed on Viet~am and they are favorable to your policy. Summary: I found a sense of vitality and of youth in Britain, far beyond what I expected. The British economy does seem to be stabilized and healthy again. I sensed in my
  • Lieutenant General, United StatesArm;: . ~ ~ ... -~ - - -- - --- ------ - -- . - -. -. -. - - . - · - CONFIDEMID\L MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJ'ECT: Talking Points for Your Meeting with Archbishop Philip Saliba -- 12:30 p. m., Friday. 18
  • accentuated by the war. I. The _Revolutionary War Supported by only one half of the population of the colonies, the rest being neutral or loyal to Britain, few American wars have been less popular. Philip Davidson.!/ tells us that Pennsylvania ''was so full
  • *A. Philip Randolph - AFL-CIO *Eugene Ormandy - Philadelphia Orchestra Leonard Bernstein - N. Y. Philharmonic Samuel Eliot Morrison - Harvard Professor *John F. Gallagher - Vice President for International Operations of Sears, Roebuck - 2 - MEMORANDUM
  • The proposal here _is that yo11. a11nou::-.ce that you will instruct ot:.r .Ambassador to the OECD {Philip Tre-z.Ji.se) to explore with the other members of the OECD Council the possibilities of associating East European countries with some 0
  • . (An editorial, pe_rhaps combined with the · previ_o usly:- planned one on the Foreign Aid mes sage) 2. Philip Geyelin and Selig · Harrison :-- Editorial Board of the Washington Post {at least one editorial) 3. Dick Dudman -- Foreign Affairs man for the St
  • . Depuy, fonner J-3 to Westmoreland, and Commanding General of the 1st Division; a political expert such as Philip Habib (fonner head of the Political Section of the Saigon EmbaGsy); a specialist on the Pacification program (such as Mr. Richard Holbrooke
  • East Representative George Mahon - on vacation; cannot be reached until 14 December Representative William Bates - in Europe Representative Philip Philbin - in Europe Representative Mendel Rivers - in ~Europe With each or the following I summarized