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  • to the President The White House Washington, D. C. , . Dear .Mr r'~fl4-.eo/ E--atet. - / Your kindness and courtesy last Friday is deeply appreciated by me personally and by the political science class from the University of South Carolina
  • :1, DE WT E: 1412 FROM ART MCCAFFERTY - TO ' THE PRES IDE .lT INFO GEORGE CHRISTIAN crr1: ·. U ti wH103s1 C L A S , .; / . .,., en ~ rn 16 . 17 'i?S7 JU~ 4 I (J) EEA:249 00 ~TE1 ~ : 1JTE 14 :9 1 FROM ARTHUR ttfCC"~F'F'~~TY
  • on European television. He leaves open the possibility of a long session which would then be edited as you wished. I am sending copies to Bob Kintner and George Christian whose advice you will wish to have. I myself have long thought the second idea proposed
  • with the community. complaints, the program is of the hearing The above report .was prepared with the assistance monitors, Mr. Louis Tellez, American GI Forum; Mr. Roberto Ornelas, LUI.AC;Mr. Roy Elizondo, PASO; Mr. Alberto Pinon, CSO; Mr~ Mario Vazquez, Unity
  • , 1968 FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM WALT ROSTOW REPEAT TO GEORGE CHRISTIAN 1. Secretary Rusk had a long tough talk with Kay Graham. Kay took the remarkable view: ''If the story is wrong, the burden of proof is on the government to correct it!" 2. I called
  • . is considering adjustment assistance and assistance for multinational projects but would have to consult the Congress on any specific action. "United States ls also considering assistance in agriculture, education, and science and technology. Psychology
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  • aggravate rather than solve problems, the past eight years brought notable advances in agriculture."). Natural resources, education, science and technology, civil rights, health and welfare, housing, immigration, and veterans were other sub-titles. He spent
  • to take a no-no11sen~a attitude with the Cornrnu.. nists. I will continue monitoring this situation closely and keep you informed. W. VV. Rostow Monday, March 13, 1967 -- 7:00 p. m. Mr. President: Roy Reed, New York Tbnes, telephoned to ask
  • of (4) Those under section lO!~(b) (3) of the Ac.tt as follows: State. (i) Those with respect to collecting, collating, translating, abstracting, and disseminating 4 scientific and technological information, by the _National Science Foundation
  • Chiefs o:f • ·~ I past have not been willing to do so, and when his own Pres~nt has had grave doubts regarding such a risk? [5 of 5] C.OilOftTIU ON JOSEPH E. KARTH 4TII Dunr:r. MINNlSOTA SCIENC( AND ASTRONAUTICS THOMAS J. MtMANUS 426 Houu o ,nc:1
  • atateanelll lafermallr wltb the 1re.p. W. W. Jloatow Attaclameat• Tait A - Li.a ol. tlaoM preMat at c•remoay. Tait B ~ Slatameat wJalcll Pr••• Olfice to l••• at time ol ceremoaJ. Tab C - Draft •c:eaario. cc - Geor1e Christian aad Bob .Fai•• PAN AMElllCAN
  • in as meaningful a way as possible. ~ William M. Roth \ PRESS STATEMENT OF CHRISTIAN A. HERTER THE SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR TRADE NEGOTIATIONS AUGUST 9, 1965 The United States will table its agricultural offers on September 16, 1965, the date agreed upon
  • Sihanouk would find offensive. I recommend you approve the guidance. W . W. Ro etow Att --- Approve Disapprove_ __ ---- Call me cc: George Christian STATE:MWright:wpt EUGENE BLACK TRIP Pr••• Guidance for Vhlt to Cambodia The announcement that Mr
  • Christian and Moslem sects arc per• help of Soviet-and Czech elimination of our slums. mittcd central organisations a?d . exte1:1al experts.-Yours faithfully, What puzzles me most about your editorial, representation, even abroad: this 1s denied Prague
  • and Technical Research. Long. Confidential. C. Research on Military Implications of Arms Control. By Evan T. Sage. Confidential. D. Political Research. E. Economic and Behavioral Science Research. By Alexander T. Liebowitz. Confidential. F. Legal
  • and would help develop a program, including arrangements for training young scientists under NASA-sponsored fellowships. NOTE: The Philippines are working on a ground monitoring station for weather satellites. You might encourage them to push this and ask
  • . For example, I believe that the period of the Northe a st monsoon, during the winter months, .is ju.s t as propitious as the summer monsoon, but I must still check my facts. Donald F. Hornig Special Assistant to for Science and Technol esident PRESERVATION
  • of the founders of the Christian Democratic Party. Credit: Reni Photos His Excellency, Konrad Adenauer, (l.) Chancellor of· the Federal Republic of Germany with Lawrence E. Spivak, reg­ ular panel member of NBC's "Meet the Press" program on the occasion
  • November 23, 1963 - March 13, 1964 1963-64 November 23: First live TV conununication across the Pacific Ocean, from Tokyo on Relay I. November 26: NASA's Explorer XVIII, the interplanetary monitoring probe satellite, launched by Thor­ Delta from AMR
  • ; the additional war damage claims bill now pending in the United States Congress: the steps which could be taken together to develop vigorous science programs for the Philippines and United States; the possible Peace Corps projects which will be discussed later
  • of refugees increase. But, we are off to a good start. The situation requires careful monitoring. Secretary Gardner's task force is now set up to do this. Meanwhile, Castro continues to show signs of his discomfort over our having taken him up on an offer
  • informat!oii MAY 28, 1968 - 1:30 p m. l MEETING WITH FOREIGN POLICY ADVISERS The President Secretary Clifford Undersecretary Katzenbach General Wheeler I CIA Director Helms Cyrus Vance Walt Rostow George Christian : ) NOTES OF THE PRESIDENT'S
  • Research C. Research on Military Implications of Arms Control D. Political Research E. Economic and Behavioral Science Research F. Legal Research G. Field Tests Organization and Work of the Agency A. B. Administration and Structure 1. Planning
  • III. Research Program A. Organization and Management of Research B. Scientific and Technical Research C. Research on Military Implications of Arms Control D. Political Research E. Economic and Behavioral Science Research F. Legal Research G. Field
  • of the Office of Science · and Technology. You may call upon other Govern­ ment agencies and special interagency groups (e.g. , the NSC Special Committee on Techni~al Surveillance Countermeasures) for technical and non-technical advice and assistance. j
  • to light yesterday after the British science magazine Nature printed an article by three Finnish experts demonstrating beyond doubt that a Soviet test had raised radioactivity in the air over Finland last December. The Finns concluded
  • • JOQ •r• aure of-, own feel.ha that the ••t aipificaat TepOrt• ••r prothlnd for thi• t• -• o( the Pr. .ideat' • Science Addaer, CoraittM, • fMlf.ng •hared 1,y...,. bevledge­ able peopl• both ta allfl outaid• tu I bow you .,_t ...,. lOII& .-cl hard
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  • , that is, they admitted conscious int~nt to produce an effect harmful to the interests of their emp1.oyer. Such an action on McDonald's part was not_ long in coming for on February · 9 he wrote a letter to President Frederick Seitz of the National Academy of Sciences
  • ·to: .Chairman, 'National Aeronautic• and Space Council ·Secr'etary of State Secretary of Defense . Director of Central .Intelligence Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission Director, National Science Foundation Special Assistant to the President for ·Science