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- not because Prince Sihanouk invited him, but because he is concerned with the possibility of the U.S. expanding the war to Laos and Cambodia. The Americans have three plans: To intensify the bombing of the North; to send more troops to the South; to enlarge
- to "very warm tone 11 which he said reflected Prince 1s esteem and confidence in Senator 1 s understanding of Cambodia; (b) expressed view that Sihanouk's cordiality was indicatinn Cambodia's determination pursue policy of neturality; (c) noted that Prince
- the *The successive holders of this position were Sullivan till June of 1964, Michael Forrestal from July through December of 1964, Leonard Unger from January of 1965 to the spring of 1967, and Philip c. Habib from then till the opening of the Paris talks in 1968
- ,;, , .. '. . \ ..... ,, . . .. ~ ...•.. - . . .. ~ .... -. :-: ll .., . ~ 1 • < .. .;· ·• 1 . ' _, -•-·-~- ·.• I -- I ' PROPOSED l\.1ESSAGE TO CROWN PRINCE CHARLES I extend warm congratulations and best wishes to you and the people of Burundi on your coronation as Mwami I Ntare V. I know
- Taylor Robert McNamara Thich Tri Quang (Buddhist Monk) Bui-Diem Premier Quat General Thi Philip Jessup ~ Averell Harriman z X z z X N z y y y X y -6The lesser lights under the key figures who have been classified to their superiors and share
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 10, August 1-11 1966 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 9
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 20, February 1- 11, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 13
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 25, April 1-15, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 15
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- and Prince Philip are well-informed on Viet~am and they are favorable to your policy. Summary: I found a sense of vitality and of youth in Britain, far beyond what I expected. The British economy does seem to be stabilized and healthy again. I sensed in my
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 38, August 11-17, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 21
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- Lieutenant General, United StatesArm;: . ~ ~ ... -~ - - -- - --- ------ - -- . - -. -. -. - - . - · - CONFIDEMID\L MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJ'ECT: Talking Points for Your Meeting with Archbishop Philip Saliba -- 12:30 p. m., Friday. 18
- ~ --------------------SACSA Col Richard B. Kreutzer, USA _,___________ ·---USA Mr. Pardee Iowe ------·----------------------USIA Mr. Philip W. Manhard ----------------------State Mr. Robert Miller --------------------------State Mr. Richard D. Nethercutt Col Willard
- ..,..,a.~ -~: ,_.,,Gulrn,a John J. Gunther EJCecutive Director ·-...... Fwded: Mr. -~- es,..Reid President, Prince Georges J,/4-'UtkLYoung Democrats . .. . I Room 1630 . • _ Longworth Ii• O. B. • September 30, 1965 Dear Fellow Domocrat: ' You ai-o- to bo
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 44, October 1-9, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 23
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- • in the form. ol more or lea1 disciplined and well-armed moba. Also I have not yet been lmpre11ed by the energy and courag• or the oraanizational ability of opposition elem.enta. Sincerely your ■, Philip W. Bonsal PWBonaalsvk · ~ T - EYES ONLY American
- as to our future policy in this matter. These weapons obviously multiply considerably the capacity for mischief of our Cuban friends. Sincerely yours, J ... Philip W. Bonsal The Honorable Roy R. Rubottom, Jr., Assistant Secretary for Inter-American
- : --- Roster of NominE;?es- Hugo Black, Jr. OR Philip Otto Kerner David L. Bak.er Hoff --- Roy Wilkins John Lyons David Rockefeller OR John Geilfuss OR David M. Kennedy_ OR William Kirkland Richard Ravitch Kathryn Stone __ Willard Barr Norman A. Parker
Folder, "May 6, 1968 - 1:20 p.m. Meeting with Foreign Policy Advisors," Meeting Notes Files, Box 3
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- Ambassador Vance General Goodpaster General Taylor I Philip Habib William Bundy Under Secretary Katzenbach General Johnson Walt Rostow George Christian lJ,• 11 i° Hk Jt;Y'de\A.. - 5 NOTES OF THE PRESIDENT'S MEETING WITH FOREIGN POLICY ADVISERS
- , California Dr. & Mrs. Philip Handler Durham, North Carolina .lvJ.r. George M. Harrison Chief Exec. Officer, Brotherhood of Railway Clerks Mr. & Mrs. Masakuni Hashimoto Kyodo News Service Dr. & Mrs. Samuel I. Hayakawa Mill Valley, California 1V1r. & ?virs
- of California at Berkeley Richard Goodwin White House Liaison of I COPY. • (j . ;. 1965 TASK FORCE . ON EDUCATION CHAIRtv1.AN Francis Keppel U.S. Commissioner of Education MEMBERS William B. Cannon Budget Bureau Douglas Cater White House Philip
- . succcedo U • f. • .Arriba:,:.1ador Philip W. Bonsnl preaent a c rodcntinla. He brings · cordial Grcet~s and heartfelt eood wishes from !treaident .i:~ioonho-er . for tho happinean ~ prosr£rity m1d proerrczidcnt Urrutiai
- 10017 Andre Hellegers, M.D. Professor, Obstetrics and School of Medicine Georgetown University Washington, D.C. 20007 Gynecology Philip R. Lee, M.D. Assistant Secretary for Health and Scientific Affairs Department. of Heal th, Education, Washington
- First Lieutenant Ronald L. Ault Washington, D. C. Mr. Henry Brandon London Sunday Times Mr. and Mrs. August Busch, 3d St. Peter's, Miss·ouri Mr. and Mrs. Philip D. Carter Newsweek Han. and Mrs.. Clark M. Clifford Bethesda, Maryland Mr. and Mrs. William T
- Levine, Stephen Levy, Betty O'Brien, To~.. Ohle, Jamee Moree.nthau, Thomae Strickl~nd, John TC'da, Yaeushi Vngcl, LiAe Whitman, G~enville Harp~r, Philip Tuehnet, M!u-k Orris, Peter . Wiley, James Thomae, Morton Cowan, Jeff FrBnk, Barney Livingstone
- ".!lJ t _.,. " · . . s, Jr.· no.Land V · · nati .Wil • Barrett . ~eil St-&ebler John H. Dent . ~ ': ~ , Don F.dwa~s ·Augustine F. Ha.wld.ns James Roosevelt · •:Lionel Van ·Deerlin Philip .BUrton .George E. Brown, Jr. · 'see attached li~t o
- ,Philip, Pro£I'essive Railroading, Chicago, Ill. MURPHY, Rupert T., Wash., D,C. MURRAY, Gordon, Bureau of the Budget, Wash., D.C. MOSLEY,Spencer D., General American Transportation Corp., Chicago, Ill. MADERA,Samuel, Budd Compaey, Phila., Pa. NUNES,F, L
- , Carl T. DIBKSEN, Everett McKinley DODD, Thomas J. DCMINICK, Peter H. DOUGLAS, Paul H. EASTLAND, James O. ELLENDER, Allen J. ERVIN, Sam J., Jr., FANNIN, Paul J. FONG, Hiram L. FULBRIGHT, J. W. GCRE, Albert GRUENING, Ernest HARRIS, Fred R. HART, Philip
- by the President to delegates attending Wh. Hse Conference on Education 0 L 5: 55 - 6:30pm ·.j YOUNG, Whitney Office and A. Philip Lee White. Randolph AUGUST 11 1 1965 I 5: 55-6:SSp J. r 6 r - . - . . •SEPT 8, 1965 . YOUNG, Whitney M. member
- as accurate as possible tor the information of those presently engaged in formulating arms control and disarmament policy. &-~~?fJkPhilip J. Halla Chier, Secretariat (is.a/-,-,1 1) Enclosures: 1. 2. Letter dated November 9, 1962 from Mr. Philip J. Halla
- , Robert C• SOMERS, Milton P. SLAYTON,William L. STILL, Richard L • ffiGJNSTEIN, Philip N• McGUIRE, Marie BAUGHMAN, J. Stanley SCHUSSHEIM,Morton J. MURRAY,Robert W. SFECTCR,Sidney SMITH, Charles M. FOARD,Ashley A• BARCIA, Joseph J. MALONEY,Philip N
- er Reuther. "' national coaacience meeting an4 for coatlnntn1 in your endoavora, LYNDON B. JOHNSON LBJ:MS:MB CC: Mr. Holborn Central Indi• of the large ~(iadril With every good wbb for a productive success to tbe diatlnaulabed A. Philip
- accentuated by the war. I. The _Revolutionary War Supported by only one half of the population of the colonies, the rest being neutral or loyal to Britain, few American wars have been less popular. Philip Davidson.!/ tells us that Pennsylvania ''was so full