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- Nuclear 'Issue ,. We_think t.~e ?rime . ~n.ister hopes to obtain the following: A. · Agreement in principle from uc:; on the outlines of his proposal · for modifying MLF, as follows: . . . '' . 1. _A change i~ name of .t he force from "MLF" to something
- is Tshombe wants us to back him against asavu u, an we say we insist they ~ull together, not against each other. I hope you 111 say so to Dodd, ''-" l.. c-.&. l.o~ wW. ti'. JV. %'rW),, R. W. Komer "'--1.1
- understand that devaluation really ~s the wrong way o.it - - and not only for the British. My own interests, and tho~ of Bob McNa '.m ara and Dean Rusk - - are wider. We are concerned with the fact that the British are constantly trying to make narrow
- originated the document. in accordance with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift, GENERALSERVICES ADMINISTRATION GSA DC 73.495 GSAFORM 7122 (7,72) 9B6R84' I ...- EYES ONLY MEMORANDUM FOR THE VICE PRESIDENT Bob Komer and I waited I
- of the members. It would not be a complete 11st but it will give you some idea . .. January 29. 1960 TELEPHONE CONVERSATIONBETWEEN TOM PICKETT AND WAl..TBR JBNKII\'15 I have been hoping to run Into you, but now I will Just handle friends :ire ·supporting
- at the time that Brezhnev is there. mfnd this particularly. Well, I don1 t I like the position of the pressure being on him rather than on me and I am hoping that this is going to work in a favorable direc tion. The big issue at the present time, issue
- EMBASSY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA New Delhi, India, December 2 2, Dear Bob: I am enclosing a photostat of a. recent essay by Harrison Salisbury of the New York Times in which he analyzes the forces which are shaping Asia and comes up
- 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
- , not only in this Directive, but also in your decision to dedicate yourself to teaching the principles of the Government of the United States and in particular the Presidency, is beyond the fondest hopes of any educator. May you continue to have every
- ~an Lyndon B. Johnson, San Francisco, Cal. Dear Congressman: I received your card, and your suggestion that I write Mrs. Johnson, which I have doneo Thanks for the card. Hope that you are enjoying life in ~he Navy, and that you come out of the war an AdmiraL
- 17, 1964 Mr. R. W. Komer Executive Offices The White House Washington, D. C. Attention: Dear Miss Jeannette Koch Bob: These are the Bell System folks who would appreciate White House admission clearance Thursday, June 18 in connection
- is consistent with this spirit. The three Western Allies hope that the same dedication to these international I ._ j goals will guide the Soviet authorities in formulating their ·1 policies with respect to Berlin . :I •i 1 . .l -r·- INFORMATION
- suffered a heart attack and spent some three weeks in the hospital and since that time have been homegradually recovering and I'm still at the time of making this tape. at home The indications are that I ammaking a complete recovery and I hope to be able
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 21, March, 1966 [3 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 6 [2 of 2]
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- emphasis with the announcement of the Alliance for Progress on March 13, 1961, five years ago. Today, by word and deed, Americans are helping to fulfill the hopes of those who have little and pray that one day they can have more. The Johns on Administration
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 44, October 1-9, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 23
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- in the Bombardment Monday, October 9, 1967 -- 6:50 p. m. Mr. Prealdent: Here ls Bob's problem and the case for hls posltlon. 1. He must get the Church amendment altered to permit credit sale• if he ls to deal with the bigger items, notably aircraft
- his memorandum at Tab Band a good one-page from Bob Komer at Tab A. The Secretary and Bob Komer are b.oth ready to go ahead on this and I am sure they are right from every point of view but that of Congressional reaction. The Department (Rusk
- the backs of our men who are defendil)g our ·nyes. • WEEKLY COMPILATION OF PRESIDENTIAL· DOCUMENTS Until we have some better signs than what we have had these last few days-that I hope any American can see and read loud and clear-that he will not step up
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 1, Nov. 1963 - Feb. 1964 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 1
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- : a. That you still very much hope that he will come to the United States: b. That if you accept an invitation from one major ally in 1964, you will have to accept a number of others and you simply cannot break away from Washington for a series of such visits
- will be meeting in the next day or so with the Jewish members of the House here, with Lee White, Harry Mac Pherson and Bob Komer, to remind them quietly of all the things we do for Israel. McG. B. ~ Ii t0../ 1 C J L l I I~ THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON
- duties-during President Johnson's Administration has been to me most rewarding, and it has been a pleasure to have known and worked with you. Please don't forget your friends in the Secret Service, wherever ·we may be in the future. I sincerely hope you
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 5, June 1-30, 1964," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 2 [1 of 2]
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- the Secretary himself is hoping for some time in August or September, but my own sense of this matter is very strong:that the sooner he goes the better. The only way in the world to make him go is to give him an order from the President of the United States. I
- -.. Fri., Oct. 1, .. 165, 7:SoPM MR. PRESIDENT: .A taached le a draft ~•••age from you to the International Conference of the Red Crosa ln Vienna. We hope that this conference can be kept on a blgh humanitarian plane. A meaaage lrom you m&yhelp
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 30, June 1-12, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 17
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- the Middle Ea•:t trlala, he ie hopeful that during hla, private meeting with you he can diecuae- other aacl broader aspects of US-USSR relation•. w. WWR.:BKS:amc W •. Rostow Monday, June 12, 1967 CONFIDEN'TlAL MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: U. S
- lunch with King and Queen of 'Belgium at which only others present were my wife, one aide and I. During lunch King B-audc.>uin several times expressed to Colonel Glenn his hope that his ·~•dream" will come true, i. e., assist at a launching at Cape
- of the - 3. Mekong River scheme. 11. If this initiative is rejected, there can be no alternative but the continuance of United States assistance with all its risks of escalation. But the world cannot hope for peace if guerrilla w
Folder, "[Papers for] November 14, 1968 Special Cabinet Room Meeting," Meeting Notes Files, Box 3
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- , and that the attached would be forthcoming this evening. Honorable Ramsey Clark, Justice Honorable Wilbur Cohen, HEW Honorable Charles Zwick, BOB Honorable Arthur M. Okun, CEA Joe Califano Larry Levinson Bob Hardesty Attachment ,. .,n- tf . ~ ' .. ,., ..._t;.s
- be more • than justified by your tistiaguisked .service on the bench in the years to come. 1 hope you will always call when I can 'be of service to you or you:rs. Lyndon ». Johnson -~· Honorable Sarah T. Hughes U. s. District Judge Northern District
- a su.cces$~ he also saw :new ourth waiting till he could get etter sens•e of w.hat Congress o.eri.t in repared to go for. 5. You ight ex1,resa your hope tliat there ia no misapprehe1 that U ,e ua.ting In,dia with Pak.is.tan. llas·tri visi'te
- to these next negotiations with proposals for effective attack on these deadly dangers to mankind, and we hope others will do the same. W.EMOltANDUM EOJl THE,. PlUtSIDENT . SUB.JECTc Your w ,~dn•utday _Lunch ior tbo J apaa•Hf'1 Minhl•r• .At T;a lt A l
- . and recommend prudence and hope for a long-term settlement. THE PRESIDENT: Do you have a final draft of the letter to Kosygin? SECRETARY RUSK: it Saturday. MR. ROSTOW: This is a message dated Friday. Dobrynin received We knew about the ship before we knew
- 'Holder: W. Thomas-Johnson [1 of 7] t- ,ia. · 1 J; 1 , ;. ·· i ''" ~~- ·· CG~\' !
- possibly pass t.his milestone Vithout thinking of you. The tea party tours through Texas were a major · factor in the victory and ,-ro vell knov hov much skill and time you put into makin them so. We plan to spend much of this fall 1n Texas and hope our
- ,'! .-- ,. MR DREW ~EA~SON= 1313 29 ST NORTHWEST= .. --·~--- ------------DEAR DREY! AND BOB-., YOU ARE SWEET TO 'l~JV'HE ME YOUR OPF:tHNG - --··- --·---.- ~rt GFJT-.- OF SABOTEUR-., 1-lAVE ACCEPTED W'iTH GREAT PLEASUREAND so MUCH FOR YotJR EVALYN iv1Cf
- of relations between Korea and Japan. We also, as Korean Christians, earnestly . wish for a spirit or goodwill and peace between the two nations. However, we hope that you will also understand the concern of the Korean people lest their renewed history should
- be a little inappropriate to ask, but can't we keep these guys on course? Secretary McNamara: There is no radar in the Philippines that would keep this from happening. The President: Bob, do you have anything new to report on the appearance before
- knows the difference between campaign promises mitmenta and aa one who ls himself' wrestling with running a major with those who talk in term• of concrete country, he is most impressed program•• not just visionary goals. One note o! warning. I hope
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 3, April 1-30, 1964 [1 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 1
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- presidents who are members of the AA U. I found them: 1. Very enthusiastic about the Johnson Administration. 2. Very keen on Bob McNamara as the ideal candidate for Vice President. 3. Very sensitive to the problem of student activity on civil rights during
- BA TES v' HERSCHEL BENNETT .. STEVE BISHOP TOM BOGGS .,,,,- BOB BRUCE •V JIM DANIELf .,,,,.,_FRANK DRYDEN. NORM DUNCAN BILL DURLAND MARIO FELLOM r DICK FULLER II"" NEAL GILLEN tJ7-l'l7/ .. ' '' •• . .. . . . ,. ... . . I
Folder, "March 12-18, 1965 [Selma Situation]," President’s Appointment File [Diary Backup], Box 15
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- . ) 6:00 (Jack Horner and Bob Hoke, both of the Washington Star) {OFF THE REC O R D} {T hey will bring the original portrait of the President that was on the front page of the Star's Inaugural edition for the President 's autograph. ) MONDAY, MARCH 15
- 2111i4 ....L.. l.,..,-..----·• Indian ab de(e ..:Je ,- ci ion. ~·uea·tion ol tontmg .nt i offe ..r to to.dians if they'll s i-a.p ~ 1.JQ.• 21 production ~1@ rill pz,o'ba.bly·be 1.1....ain ubject your talk with ,. awlea tat .._.orrcr.r,, and l hope cot