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  • • which Bob Harde•ty your reque•t for the pamphlet. Attachments Al36-28 A238-3 A321-16a A•61-10.1oa A,U7.3 A611-8a· AM9-20a A698-20a A955-21 Al042-28 Al321-3 Al3•9-22a AZ•22.z9 A2599-16 A2681-20a A3813-17a A3919-36 A•o99 ..zza A5124-28 A5126-12a A5126
  • I was a peatibout it, but I hope you can underatand that there would have been a serioua morale problem without it. Everyone had a marveloua time, and I am very grateful. October TO: JUANITA FROM: OKAMOTO 11, 1968 ROBERTS You mentioned to me
  • Theae pictures, taken last night ln the Yellow Oval Room, are the intimate type of thing I was hoping to get with each gueat. However, in order to get them lt will be necessary for you to stay on your feet, roam about, and speak at least a few words
  • Morley says: "A factually-informed citizenry . .. free of political-expediency ed-propaganda ... is America's greatest-security." "Even in the midst of the worst crisis I cover, hope often exceeds hopelessness ... hopelessness is better advertised
  • the State of the Union message. NOTE: Check with Henry around NOTE: Tom Atkins should NOTE: Bob work out the still the 10th of January. work out movie end of it. arrangements co, December TO: MRS. JOHNSON FROM: OKAMOTO 20, 1966 Thi• letter
  • . In every corner of every continent men charged with hope contend with ancient ways in the pursuit of justice. They reach for the newest of weapons to realize the oldest of dreams; that each may walk in freedom and pride, stretching his talents, enjoying