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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 111: Dec. 18‑25, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 43
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 56: Jan. 1‑15, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 27
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- and effective Government of Vietnam actions to restore the situation. Thieu then asked General Cao Van Vien to comment on some of the plans developed on the Government of Vietnam side. Vien said that although he hoped to restore the Saigon situation promptly, he
- the capacity of existing road systems at relatively low cost. from able able We hope -in the months ahead to remove another restriction the mayors of cities who have billions of dollars avail for streets and freeways and only a few millions availfor public
- as an outstanding thinker and in this field. Approve___ ~.... Bob Weaver ."' 1~ >t,.a,oc "'-\M4 SilQD Disapprove will announce t~F. tZR< 4J 00
- HARRY 4: z_@ -----. .--,:; I or S f, • 20th w ! ''"'::' ' I of October ' ···""· •• ' ~ I working with you and Bob . _ __ . -· . the committee in doing wha I can to help develop aome imaginative and meaningful recommendation
- can defeat this Communist propaganda offensive more quickly than the truth. This does not mean that we must merely counter communism. We must at the same time deepen and enrich our own heritag~_oJ freedom. -- ·· Party leaders would hope
- of the Business Council. Decem ber 4, 1g63 XIV 39 30 Message to the King of Thailand on the Death of Prime ,Minister Srisdi Dhanarajata. December 8, 1g63 16 31 Letter to Bob Hope. December 8, 1g63 19 Remarks Upon Presenting the Fermi Award to Dr. J. Robert
- ,StateDept.Guidelines By-f-, NARA, Date-fd/--0_3 THE WHITE Hous•~ WASHINGTON February TO: 17~ 1966 Bob Komer Deputy Special Assistant for National Security Council FROM: Harry Have you seen C. Mc)jr_son, this? Jr. ~ SUBJ: ,!TH ECF-3 emk J. ZABLOCKI
- for a GS-4 to utilize these had to spend 18 more months Extensive but no tangible recruiting results was· d·one were immediately 39 In July, that Ee was hopeful Servic_e Conunission would approve college college the same as before. their Mr
- last, long sleep and to express hope and confi dence in an ultimate reveille to come. .J ; - 5 [6 of 50] SECTION II _PLANNING FUNERA·L CEREMONY 4. TYPES OF FUNERAL CEREMONIES. a. While certain basic customs such as the coveril!g of the casket
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 106: Nov. 15‑18, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 42
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- to imple meat1D1 other recommendation• in the report firat attention ahould be 1iven to a atudy of the future demand and price for water. I concur in the view of tbe BoB and recomme11d that you authorise me to aip the attached m.moranclum to the Secretary
- "UNCLASSIFIHt . -., • I I -2- 48¢, MARCH3, 5 P.M., (SECtlON ONEOF TWO), FROMKABUL Pli1BASSADORHARRIMAN EXPRES.SEDPLEASURE AT VISITING AFGHANISTAN . HAVING HOPED C0:-1EHERE EVER SINCE HIS CLOSE ACQUAINTANCEWITH AFGHAN AMBASSADOR IN MOSCOWDURING 1.11AR.HE
- FREEMAN INR CIA "THESE ARESOMEOF THE STEPS WHICHWEHAVETAKENANDI HOPE NSA ANDTRUSTTHATWITKALL THESEMEASURES - NOTTHATTHEREWILL NOT BE FURTHERSCOPEFOR IMPROVEMENTS; I HAVENO DOUBTTHEREIS DOD BUT AS WEGO ON WECANGO ON IGA MUCHMORESCOPEFOR IMPROVEMENT
- General authority to sue for injunctive relief against States or units of local government that are in violation of the law, it is hoped that employment dis crimination in this area can be substantially eliminated. Costs. Estimates of the cost of giving
- -~ :~orning (Saturday) to go ir.to t~e matter in greater cctaii. Ger;..::-d W .:: ~t ::: o:-.::~a::-.ci, Bob Komer, a."'lc other membe::.-s of th~ :::r.i.ssion counc:l anci I ::-:el: w'...:::; ? :i:;si.ci.e::..: T~ i eu and his colleagues Sat-..u·day mornbg
- ~ for Transportation BOB (In lieu of Art Kallen who is on J weeks leave) Mr. Bud Olson, FAA Mr. Gene Weithoner, FAA. Captain H. L. MORGAN and CommanderDave LA.UTH, USCG -Mr. Jeff Harris, __.Mr. Dean returned from leave for the meeting, and will be in on the Jrd
Folder, "NSAM # 345: Nuclear Planning, 4/22/1966," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 8
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- Special Assistant to the President The White House Dear Walt: Would you be kind enough to ex in t he esident that our response to the NSAM 345 Memorandum will be slightly delayedo We are meeting on what I hope is a nearly complete text tomorrowo I expect
- JAMESFORMA~ IN NE\'!YORK: : :· James Forman: •Your hand-vicked· Chairman, tlie al.lcned hope or· Blacl~ . America in the ·calculated conspiracy to destroy the · ... black ideology symbolized by the Atlanta Project has • descended to the level of callin3
- , Italy at least is a relatively self- contained problem. 3. North Africa and Near East -- Bob Korner would put Afghan istan first; we may have to make an investment there, and an NPP is one way to stimulate examination of the problem. While an NPP
- goes . I hope that you have been misinformed. Let us comt.0 t he next topic. }4f name i~ Soong and there are at least three million people in China, having Soong as their surname. How could you ma:ke me the son of Mr . T. L. Soong. I am 34 years old
Folder, "Chronological Correspondence File: January – March, 1965," Papers of Donald Hornig, Box 2
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- the prlu for the Nat exh1bf.t ln tb• ••••nth grade of Paul Junior Hlgl!a. •a• You are , . , ~ \lP in an la whlc;h Sct•ne• ia an bnpottant pan, and you.r willina•• •• to work hard to better un.deratand the natural world la commendable. I hope lhat the aucc
- Puerto SERVICES Choif'!llats WILLIAM H. BATES, MasBBCbusetta LESLIE C. ARENDS. Illinois ALVIN E. O'KONSKi. Wlaconsln WILLIAM 0. BRAY, Indiana BOB WILSON, CalHornla CHARLES S. GUBSER, Call!ornla CHARLES E. CHAMBERLAIN, Mlchlpn ALEXANDER PIRNIE, New York
- the expectations of those who hoped it might set out broad plans, but its advice on specific c V Terms of Reference for Social Science Advisory Board, February 27, 1964. c -;-41 - research and the connections it provided to the academic community both proved
- queatlo11a on tbe offlclal d11tlea ahall be made to thl• off lee. Yolcld R. Okamoto Staff Aealatant to tbe Prealdent June 9, 1967 To: Bill Hart1rov•• From: Yolchl R. Okamoto Hope thla sathflea all requirements and that we can go ahead wlth
- in accordance with the President's wish that all unnecessary inter agency committees and task forces be terminated. McGeorge Bundy I , iI I. . Dist ri.b ution: Sec State Rusk Sec Defense McNamara AID Admin. Bell l· l ;I . 'j 1 Sec Treas Fowler Dir. , BoB
- and fragmented. In order to find suitable.land, the new community developer is likely to search for large tracts, which almost inevitably will have poor access, and hope that he can persuade or force local jurisdictions to build or improve transportation links
- pact? : , . ,J. .... ........ -4S:ZCRE'i' ~SENSITIVE pne last pohit: while it hui·ts me to agree with a:ny close friend and collcaeue, I think Bob Kon'lcr'a memo of this afternoon on this subject, which l have just read, is excellent. ) Francis
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 90: Aug. 1‑10, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 38
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- that they--with other SEA countries--promote a regional group which would assume greater responsibility for the problems of the area. The Indians hope the neutrality and security of this grouping would be recognized and supported by the US and others. • The idea
Folder, "South Vietnam and U.S. Policies [X-File] [1 of 2], Files of Walt Rostow, NSF, Box 19
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- the election. She reportedly encouraged Saigon to "delay11 in join· ing the Paris peace talks in hopes of getting a better deal if the Republicans won t he White House. Until that story appeared, there were indications that Mrs. Chennault was in line to get
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 89: July 21‑31, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 38
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- tell che Cabinet when he returned.from•his visit to the US in January that there were grounds for hope. Eshkol ·said President Johnson had told him the decision would be made before the end of the year or earlier. The Issue was now becoming
- • the neoeHity ot a nplar t1• , ,...kly, beo&uff the radio lietenlng habits ban been t1D4 that way. I 4on ' t like 9.ll. oooaaicmal tireaid.e ohat 1n this rapi417 apee4.in& world. I hope no one but lkllaoe , or po•eil>l.y, it ~'i&llaoe is oooaalonally
- the capacity of this governmental institutions. Johnson's Administration with our unfinished latest attempt initiatives, of men to arrange we can be proud of our and hopeful their Alan S. Boyd Jn concerning own affairs through Tapes located
- think there was something over $800,000? Mr. LEONHARDT.That is correct. Mr. NAUGHTON.And that payment did come through? Mr. LEONHARDT.Yes, sir; we were hoping the next one would come through, too. Mr. NAUGHTON.What happened practically as soon as Mr