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- will . . consist of the Special Assistant for National Security Affairs, the Deputy Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, and the Assistant ·Secretary of Defense, ISA. The group will meet every other Tuesday at 4:00 p. m., in the White House Situation
- . • Return to Hotel. Depart Hotel for tour or LuxembourgCity. November 4 - cont'd., 71SS p.m. Vice President and Mrs. Johnson leave Hotel Kone for Ministey ot Foreign Affairs. Itineraey: Avenue de la Liberte - Adolphe 1 Bridge - Blvd. Roosevelt - Rue de
- demonstrations under control. The - This memorandum was produced solely by CIA. Note: It was prepared by the Office of Current Intelligence and coordinated with the Office of National Estimates and Special Assistant for Vietnamese Affairs. -- -- French
- seven billion by the year 2000. This unprecedented increase presents us with a situation unique in human affairs and a problem that grows more urgent with each passing day. • The numbers themselves are striking, but their implications are of far greater
- Estate Corporation, Chicago, Illinois. John DeGrove, Professor, University, Boca Raton, by Robert Wood. Florida Florida. Coleman Woodbury, Professor University of Wisconsin. Age 35. Atlantic Recommended of Urban Affairs, STATEMENT ON AJA1'0Al~L
- See all scanned items from file unit "Department of Housing and Urban Development/A-Z (FG 170/A-Z)"
- Department of Housing and Urban Development
- This is from the WHCF category for Federal Government Organizations, subcategory DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT / A-Z.
- Folder, "Ex FG 170/A-Z [5 of 6] [Department of Housing and Urban Development/A-Z (FG 170/A-Z)]," WHCF FG, Box 256
- G, INCOMING TELEGRAM Department of State 7 IVA?153 FTf33R0\IV RR Rflf.HC RllF.HCR RlJFtJBE RUMJIR RlfMTBV RUSBAE DF.: RIJF: rvr.R ?331 B 30LI l 430 1966 OCT 31 PM I 24 . ZNY SSSSS R 311~~6? OCT 66 FM AMF.MBASSY r.AIRO TO RllEHr;/SECSTATE
Folder, "[Visitors - Foreign] Adenauer, Konrad [April 1961] 2 of 2," LBJA, Subject Files, Box 90
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- DEPARTMENT OF STATE WAIHIN•TON, o,,te!!a Ofl' Tt4E CHtt:, 0.C. o, P..OTOCOL PASSEJl;ER LIST FORFLIGHT FROM BERGSTROM~ FORCE-BAS CO:IVAIR #1 Geraan Greve 1. Allb&Ha4or 2. The Honorable Dr. Karl Carstens 3. • The Honorable Felix i
Folder, "Epton, William Leo, Jr.," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 8
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- STATES DEPARTMENT FEDERAL I OF Ju-=l flCE BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION l-OSI,2nd District, NYC (RM) 1-NIS, 3rd Naval District, NYC {RM) 3-108th MI Group, NY, NY (RM) 1-Secret Service, NYC (RM) 1-United States Coast Guard, NY {RM) Copy to: Report
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 2, March 1-31, 1964 [1 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 1
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- Department CAS Saigon. 3~ 02 /)tvv~#j fm Lodge _ T\ A t1 'l-t t/-oo N L -l qq-cro 10 . (Ci;> A #36i Cable 664 to Vientiane S~c.. 5~~ \-;'2..o..\.\~ l -J~-60 /.J&.~ TS c;ct-2.'1 7p 2/26/64 .~ 8 . (OfaS A F I LE LOCAT ION NSF ~X , McGeo
- 1015 1115 1230 1530 2030 Attend Dinner at City Hall Given by Swedish-American Aaaociationa Speech by Vice Preaident lmbtel 450 Depart Arland& Airport, Stockholm, for Belainld Departure Statement lmbtel 437 (preJ1 ■1nary evaluation of viait) Stockholm
- with the Department of State, and through the Department of State with the US Information Agency, a minimum of fifteen (15) days prior to the critical date for the Presidential decision to go ahead with any significant exercise. A statement of the general policy
- , March2. Then I worked the following week in the Department, seeing various people and attended ~n NSCmeeting, the President and the membersof the NSC,on Thursday, March8. On Friday, March9, I had further discussions and then left on Saturday, March10
- Department of State
- an Urban Affairs Council chaired by the Vice President and staffed to develop coherent urban policy for.the variety of Federal pro grams.affecting to its implementation; b. Establishing a Department pf Housing an~ CoIDJ!!,unitlDevelopment comprehending
- Urban affairs
- weap:ma to IATOo Thia aubccamittee consisted ot Senator Bennett and • Cqreasmen A,1p1,mU;Boemer, Westland and JV9elto Becauae ot tbe review which TOil have ordered in tbe Department of Defense, and the related appointment ot an AdviaOl'J'Ccad.ttee beaded
- , • •U. PW mll~•r lo ••pport y -ab me ho • at to • .··••lo . --~••ta ( l , k, _ •). -SECRET TENTATIVE SCHEDULE FOR SUMMIT MEETING Monday, April 10 11:00 p. m. .Depart Andrews. DE CI.1 S IFIED E.O. 12356. Sec. 3.4(b) White House Gu.idclincs
- 26, 1963 10:28 p.m. n of State 427, November 23, 11 a.m. ~.) NL.I y_c.e,. H ARA HJR IO p IOP INR RMR ACTION DEPARTMENT 427; INFORMATION DJAKARTA43, LISBON 1, CINCPACUNNUMBERED. CINCPACFOR POLAD. Acting Secretary of External Affairs Waller
- an estimated 20 per cent duplication) Neighborhood Youth Corps employees (this is in addition to 175, 000 regular year-round corpsmen) additional summer hiring of disadvantaged youngsters by federal departments and agencies Total summer hiring This year
- Urban affairs
- .) of Congressional Relations (Extension 3627). (8) Call USIA (Telephone State, 182-5151) and Department Bureau of Public the text· of announcement Affairs giving and time of issuance. Remind the person receiving announcement (182-5011) the call
- have seen are based on a hope and a prayer and not on knowledge. I read several hundred cables each week -- cables from capitals around the world. I read CIA reports, State Department reports and Defense Department reports. I can say to you tonight
- 3/12/ 64 Ltr fm Deposed which the Imam Imam of Yemen re support for movement leads against the Yemen Arab Republic 1'/0~ ADDRESS OFFICIAL. COMMUNICATIONS THE SECRETARY WASHINGTON TO OF STATE ZlS. D .. C. DEPARTMENT OF STATE WASHINGTON y
- treated separately. As the various feasibility studies near completion and the canal treaty negotiation proceeds, it is urgent that the Bureau bf Inter-American Affairs initiate a systematic study of the relations among all the elements: Panamanian
- FORM 7122 (7°72 1 I INCOMI NG TELEGRAM Department of State 53 Ac:l1on NNV L CZ C~ A382 Y '-- J 0 ~ UF NCR DE RU~VL ''"'"''' 17~ 10~ 13 Info RUE HC ~NY • _, . Cerce 0 P 19 t025Z JUN F,7 FM AMEM Bf\ SS ~ EL f\ VIV _. T 0 o U FNCR/ AM~ BA SSY
Folder, "Whistle Stop [4 of 6]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 11
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- . Depart Alexandria 8:15 a.m. Arrive Fredericksburg., Virginia., (RF&PStation) (EST) 8:25 a.m. Depart Fredericksburg 9:05 a.m. Arrive Ashland., Virginia 9:10 a.m. Depart Ashland (RF&PStation) Arrive Richmond.,Virginia (Broad St. station) 9:50
- I gave. You may wish to show this note to the President. Don't hesitate to do so. Best wishes. Sincerely, /~ /__,,·:;;~ ~ Robert S. McNamara Dr. Walt W. Rostow Department of Economics University of Texas Austin, Texas 78712 .J;_t, m:~~11;,i
- program. Katzenbach is moving to improve the top staff at state for coordinating foreign affairs activities like the war on Hunger. He has hired (or is about to hire) Tom Schelling from Harvard -- a top flight hard-headed individual -- to be aichief
- , The Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, The Ambassador to the United Nations, The Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs. From the Senate: Mansfield, Dirksen, Long, Kuchel, Fulbright, Hickenlooper, Saltonstall,. Smathers. From
- with the Germans, we should go no lower than $675 million . We should do all we can to hold them to the $750 million foreign exchange offset. Under Secretary Katzenbach : The State Department is working on a project for the next Administration which deals
- is strong: Paraguay clearly needs the wheat and cannot get it from its normal supplier. ~ nttna., Paraguay has played ball with us all the wa,_ y in hemispheric affairs, including sending of troops to Santa Domingo. -- Rightly or wrongly, Stroessner
- Closed in accordance with restrictions contained In the dono~s deed of gift. A 8/3, I,-:;. 2 Collection Title National Security File, Special Head of State Correspondence Folder Title 1122f64 Restriction 1/22164 A " DEPARTMENT OF STATE
- ... to national-urtty Information. (B) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. (C) Cloaad In accordance with 111atrictlonacontained In the donor' ■ deed of gift. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT o,::jlJSTICE • FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION l
- ($CONFIDN.E'fI:Atj 9 ~ L -Bceflt)ffl.ic • Affair£ ·:Memo • NLJ • .;} - /VL- .J 7/- 3-11 ~ ,, - t'j' .3'fb -8.3 ~ IJL. J 83 _~ ..;_ ~ g:5.3/ • (£BGRBT) - ~ e President ll-30/-68 {x-ref re PH Sato!s r L' ~ \-\c-9S""1'--J'P+·3'2.o __ 8/ 2
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 47, October 21-24, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 24
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- . • .:. Foreign Affairs: The Mirror, of V~etnam By C. L. SULZBERGER RIO DE JANErRO-Our fu ture in Latin America is likely to •be decided by the outcome of the Vietnam war as much as by the Alliance for Progress. The connection is discounted and largely unseen
- the International Indian Ocean Expedition. * * * - ,_ t.p THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON ~ ~ 9r;;!1 b/'~ ~- rt. ~ ~ ~or·~~ ff' 0 M.f_ ,,J,__j_ . tLA . · DEPARTMENT OF STATE INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL AFFAIRS June 6
Folder, "NSAM # 282: Project Sulky, 2/11/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 3
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- ,, '". . : ~ ., .· , { UNITED STATES ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION WASHINGTON 25, D.C. Dear Mac: In accordance with the request in your memorandum of June 23, 1964, I am sending the enclosed copies of "AEC Comments on and Suggestions for Implementation of the Department of State
- for interference in the internal affairs of socialist countries. One can also bring to mind the whole conglomeration of all the ideological subversive actions which the United States is carrying out against the USSR and other socialist -c ountries. This speaks
- >.,iftj} ___J_IL~_r_1c1~ 5 rv ro C _l? ____-./_cJ__....;s:____,..___ _ '/ ,/ ( d- I"-_, -----1~ . _,,.,,---- Ia )_7o-
- .cd the public rela tions firm for failing lo reporl the expen~e-paid trips for cdi• tors lo the Justice Department under terms of the Foreig n Agent Registration Act. No Sou rce Indicated " . . . These films, stories and photos reached lhe public
- be to lose sight of our objective which is to help the South Vietnamese overcome aggression . Secretary McNamara said that Ambassador Taylor , the Joint Chiefs and the Department of Defense recommended a retaliatory strike today at day light. He said we
- . .. . : ·'···•"'' DEPARTMENT OF STATE ~ WASHINGTON ......~ ., s/s·· 1192 May 28, 1964 ' ,· I I!.y MEMORANDUM FOR MR. McGEORGE BUND'l THEWHITEHOUSE . t; 1I f. ,Subject: i Bertrand Russell's t'e:tter to the President of y 3, 1964
- of Ceremonies; Lynda Train departs NORFOLK, VIRGINIA (Possible slow down at Colonna Ship Ya!'ds where 200 workers will be out. This is just prior to entering the tunnel into Norfolk.) 12:36 one minute Mr. Joe Fitzpatrick will introduce. Mrs. Faye