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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 58: Jan. 25‑31, 1968 [1 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 28
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- HOUSE V.'ASHINGTOX CON'i'lDEPi'iFiAL January MEMORANDUM I have been meetings, in the last some here TO: Secretary Secretary Director, 31, 1968 of State of Defense Bureau of the Budget giving every moment, aside from time spent in to quiet
- " changes for 1966 The Boyd task force Department concept The Califano-White to further contacts on government forecast develop organization of government the Transportation with the industry to smooth acceptance z The State of the Union
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 71: Apr. 6‑11, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 32
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- . Forthe--r1rst' time: si.~~e .January Z.0,.. 1968-;-Klie "Saru:i.~eceive C-IIcrincoining enemy fire.~-~ ~~ .. ··. .» In Operation Pegasus, the 26th Marine Regiment has initiated In a brief contact attacks to the northwest to clear the enemy from
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 44, October 1-9, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 23
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- months. If we use the time between now and the abundant new Pak harvest (December) wrangling a.bout this small portion, we may lose the opportunity for the large deal which would really help our domestic wheat price and our balance of payrnents. SEGRE
- fall; and WHEREAS , Harold Young , as a true and loyal Democrat , has been of inestimable service to the Democracy of this State and has given unselfishly of his time and money in every campaign to further the party; and WHEREAS , His tact and charm
- be persuad!d~i~t rms of substance. .(;l 2'1!l,y ~ engage Cambodia with the regional institutions of Free Asia at this time via the Prek Thnot project is in the national interest and1even1 the national secun ty interest1 if we can pull it off. But,, as I
- : not now in our direct ~ sponse t o Muhammad ibn Hussein CJUided by State 888 2 in noting we unfor tun tely GP-1. t. re1SDCmaive his r equests at this time. BND . u ' I I I I ' .. I 9357 ·OUT.GOING TELEGRAM IMOICATE: 0 o ~~ro COLLECT ~ WI
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 1, April 1 - 30, 1966 [3 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 7
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- visit behind us, it is time to begin shoring up the Pakistan side of our affairs in the subcontinent. A first step is to tell Ayub what you said to Mrs. Gandhi about Indo-Pak relations and Kashmir, since we promised to keep him informed. Kashmir is still
- . ' .. ·· At the 'request of the Pte•ident~ I asked the·Department ot ,._. the Army to make a special investigation of the allegations contained in your letter. ' The result• of this inveatigatio.n.·,, :havo, by this time, been reported to you·as a result o! your le~ers
- for are not in our favor submarine force, German aspirations -SECR:E'f (UK - ..SECRET - 8 aspirations for of Indian nuclear lost equality continuing to mount, program with backlash on Europe), time may equal lost On balance, seems in the US
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 36, July 25-31, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 20
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- ), and a mass of detailed information received from _ _V'ie~e~e who carry out the "Census Grievance" program. \. . :. w1.3(a)(4) At the same time, some of our best officers are utilizing the most professional techniques in pursuing . ,. : • I
- and at the same time fully cons is tent with the President 1 s open-door statement. As John Crimmi~s noted , it is a little verbose but he did not want to tamper too much with HEW drafting. Do you have any problem with it? ;, ,, WGBowdler Attachments Tabs A, B
- , or will there not send more and the·GVN thus does not think that we are "hooked." It is a time for some good hard trading. my experience Recalling with Diem in 1963,. nnd assuming a decision 'J;QP B!CRIU - NOD!S to .,, .. - T-OP SECti!T a HODIS - 2 - send
- /16/63 Mem - 3:B::ftET US/MC /9· ----i- UNITED STATE5DEIIDATION TOTHE THIRTY-SECOND MINISTERIAL MEEI'ING OF THE NORTH ATLANTIC COUNCIL Paris, France, December 16-18, 1963 4 ff]~ MEMORANDUM OF CONVERSATION Date: December 16, 1963 Time: lunch
- • t rougly antl• Ame r lcaa mood a .l tho, preaeat time.• McQ, B .. (P• S. ) _ Stadelhofer has standing instructions from us to press very hard in such cases, and we have made it clear to him that they operate in this case. But it seems best to go
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 112: Dec. 26‑31, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 44
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- at the release of tbe Am.ericaD aoldiera in time to apelld Chriatmaa with their familiea and your tbank9 for tbe eood treatment of the mea, illcludillg excellent medical care accorded die wounded. man. I recommend tb&t yoll aip the letter. ·w. W. Attachments
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 66: Mar. 7‑13, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 30
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- proposed that, without the prior knowledge of Hanoi or Washington, a legitimate neutral source invite the following to appear at a conference at a certain time and place: U.S., GVN, Hanoi, and NLF. The three members of the International Control Commission
- objectives Still, meeting, in general signature of managerial A study of the responsible., and Mr. Schultze was to spend time with the in the organization pre-occupation commented that of the DOT, with directing "there his time trying wasn't
- extensive damage to its public airport facilities located at Foster Field during Hurri cane Carla. As a result of this damage, we requested that we be designated a major disaster area under the provisions of Public Law 875 and were in due time so designated
- . In view of the accusation by President Qahtan al-Sha.abi of the People's Republic of Southern Yemen that the United States was attempting to bring down his regime ("New York Times", December 26, page 8), we also do not believe it appropriate to send him
- the possibility of our denial being effective, at least to hinder the timing of the French nuclear effort. Therefore I would withhold approval until the British had been approached and given a brief period to respond. The IBM computer is in a much different
- , Roberta, Washington, D.C. HOSHER,Craig, Congress METCALF, Lee, Senate HOUSEMAN, William, House & Garden MIDDLETON, John T., HEW Magazine MINK, Patsy T.,· Congress HUXTABLE,Ada Louise, NY Times MOLER, James M., Kiwanis International IKARD, Frank N. , Ame
- to the "Douglas Commission" after Commission Chairperson, former senator Paul H. Douglas), including correspondence regarding appointments to the Commission, material related to administrative matters such as Commission staffing, meeting times, meeting locations
- • smart She •pent t•o montha •1th tne larpat pictUN . ilki• available 1n her bedroom troa Se_. ber to October of tbe atter iooanelt'a election, •ent to •s room and whispered,• are you, llra . ilkief" STANDARD TIME INDICATED RU:EIVEOAT . .l'R· ,i
- engaged lem by such actions commission in this field, under continuing to time, about Soviet to keep review further Union and other in the world as joining made up of men the world and advise needed Cormnunist food-population the FAO
- Prime Minister Maiwandwal of Afghanistan - - March 28-29 President Sunay of Turkey - - April 3-5 In your absence I checked the timing of these visits with the Social Office to see if there were any special considerations. The dates shown above reflect
- to build up national language and at the same time prepare young people for higher education. He pressed his case for a secondary school in English language and his hope that the United States could assist. Again Vice President expressed great sympathy
- and the power system are all in a marginal state of repair and require many hour s o f time and ext ra effort to keep them in some semblance of dependable operation. Power and water are provided t o the distri c t center offices 9 schools:> hospitals, hotels
- , and Pappy 0 1Daniel has announced that he will not run :f'or Governor; and you and I do not have time to engage in a purely aca demic discussion, what with your burdens in trying to save the Nation, and my ,,rorries wl th Texas poll tics. The old "Texas
- pre dominant influence on the North Korean re gime. At the same time, however, there has been increasing competition from Communist China for influence in both the economic and ideological spheres, and North Korea is de pendent in considerable degree
Folder, "Hilsman, Roger (Vietnam - Diem) (1963) [1 of 2]," Country Files, Vietnam, NSF, Box 263
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- ..--ik,would be a de:a.l vrith ·.·North Vict.i'1am:for a truce in the war, a complete removal.of fae US presence, and a "neutralist" or 11Titoist 11 but still separate ·souL.'t Viet-Nam . .. .. ... ' .. ' •• . • .... . .Atthe same time, I would
- ~• Sovl~t Union ner ha•• rumor• of tloTI.Gt troop IIOTIH141lt& tO\fGrda Cz~ho•l~akt.a beon lllk44 publ&.9. Tuac, ■ 1aYia, Jtwaaala and ~na•tr w•r• oftualn la their coaaratulottoa.a to c,,~ohoalonkla ta honor of lt• Kat1ona1 tm7 on~ Maly. Whll
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 51, November 16-25, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 25
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- . They the agreement. was incorporated ln Article t It was hacked by detailed prlvate a.ssurancea Soviet negotiator -- of the It ls a tragic la.ct that. the Soviet Union has been unwilling or unable to !ulflll that responsibility whlc::h it freely assumed
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 51, November 16-25, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 25
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- by detailed prlvate a.ssurancea Soviet negotiator -- of the It ls a tragic la.ct that. the Soviet Union has been unwilling or unable to !ulflll that responsibility whlc::h it freely assumed. For Hanoi dld not observe the splrit or the letter
- of the Limited Test Ban Treaty, the Sovi et Union has conducted three undergr ound tests which we have detected. ISSUES FOR DISCUSSION (1) Is a more than 50 per cent increase in the number of tests justified? The pertinent considerations bearing
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 77: May 15‑19, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 34
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- . State 110781 (not sent Tokyo) authorized US representative to sign unacceptable North Korean docur."lent at time of release of Pueblo ts .. above signature, crew after first writing iP:1 /any one of several specified inscriptions . . Variaut
- of such improvements are noted in tb.G attachment. Howewr, tundemental. improvementa JnUst await White House deoidon. M:r. BUn
- ific enough to o v erco m e sk e p tic ism , a r isin g from G eneva A cco rd s h isto ry . 3) We a r e not fighting a g a in st the u n ification of South V ietnam . The govern m en t of South V ietnam h as p rop osed trad e and cu sto m s unions
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 39, August 18-31, 1967 [4 of 5]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 21
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- background documents from time to time for use of our own spokesmen on Viet-Nam policy at home and abroad. I would think there would be sane merit in organizing a conununity effort in this field to assure that we are all speaking with a common voice
- expressing concern over the recent ratification of the Korea-Japan normalization agreementso At the time of delivery, our Embassy thanked the messenger and stated that his letter would receive due consideration. Since the Embassy has already orally acknow
- , 196S, on ay naturalization, which hu gone to the diciary C011111i.ttee. • indicated h1a support ot thia and ueurance ot to gain passage, bu.t at the aame time bu cautioned 118 Ccaid.ttee ia not U8Ually tavourabl.7 disposed to auch billa. •~~ I vill