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- , Richard Nixon used a dog as a prop. Nixon was Dwight Eisenhower's vice presidential running mate, and the speech - unofficially named after the dog - saved his spot on the ticket. In rebutting allegations that a group of supporters had created a slush fund
- , Richard Nixon used a dog as a prop. Nixon was Dwight Eisenhower's vice presidential running mate, and the speech - unofficially named after the dog - saved his spot on the ticket. In rebutting allegations that a group of supporters had created a slush fund
- agency Inter- TS 13-17 Aug 62 MUII-62~ Middle East Inter.; TS 17-21 Sep 62 EPSILON I-62 Berlin Inter- TS 23-25 Nev 62 EPSILON II-62*** Berlin Inter- TS J-4 lVJS.y 62 * No formal report ** Conducted at CINCNELM, London *** Conducted
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 105: Nov. 9‑14, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 42
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- in Viet-Nam and the Middle East. Dobrynin asked what we thought of the situation in Europe. Rostow said we had noted the absence of trouble in Berlin. Dobrynin said he thought the government had decided not to act in the face of the "provocation" in Berlin
Folder, "Whistle Stop [3 of 6]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 11
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- modernize and amend his statement to say, 'The only thing nece~f!&ry for the triumph of evil is for good men and good women,to do nothing.'" ###### WHAT THE WRlTERS SAY ABOUT MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON Richard Wilson, Columnist Cowles April, Publication
- . Crawford of a report he had that Richard Goodwin, Arthur Schlesinger and Blair Clark have undertaken an effort to get Secretary McNamara to resign in protest to the handling of the Vietnam War. The President said the Congo has cooled off considerably. "We
- of independence. -8- The prompt creation of such an institution, based on this principle, would fill an important --and never more apparent-- national need. Respectfully, and Welfare Richard Helms Director of Central Intelligence N~~~d11 J~~ Under Secretary
- In Firemen's Parade Sure, However 1 Voters As He Devotes At Time To Needs Of Port Vue Lost Night U. S. Meanwhile, Berlin Is Triumphantly Waiting Full Capitulation t. Confer uJJ011 the Pre!Sldent Cull wu·-time power Lo pt:·~par• ShoL while marching
Folder, "Pepper, Claude (Senator) - Notes [1940-1943] [2 of 2]," Papers of Charles Marsh, Box 11
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- She ppar d was my very great friend. The Florida shi p canal, seen by Morris She ppard as a def ense vraterway , savin~ five hundred safe miles from t e sneaking submarines of any beast of Berlin, has not been built. name was on the bill vrith mine
Folder, "Right Wing Extremism," Records of the NCCPV (Eisenhower Commission), Series 11, Box 5
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- we'd send marines to guard the embassy. If we hadn't made our mistake in Cuba, there's be no wall in Berlin. We should have sent the marines into Cuba to rescue those boys who went down there to fight for us. "We say Yugoslavia is •our kind
- .'s shop with quiet efticiency since Johnson moved into the White Hlmse. He supervises such speechwriters as Richard Goodwin, Douglass Cater and Horace Busby, tosses in the scriptural citations of which Lyndon is so fond. Better than any other staffer
- .'s shop with quiet efticiency since Johnson moved into the White Hlmse. He supervises such speechwriters as Richard Goodwin, Douglass Cater and Horace Busby, tosses in the scriptural citations of which Lyndon is so fond. Better than any other staffer
- to the President - Henry Hall Wilson, Jr. 654 Que,en Ann,e Terrace Falls Church, Virginia Special Aaslatant to the President USA. - P. Kenneth O'Donnell 57,0 Maeaachuaetta Avenue, Special Assistant to the President - Db.•ector, Food for Peace Richard W
- . Bromberger-Barnas, Maxwell R. Brooks, Richard Chase, Bernice Cohen, William Coleman, Guido Crocetti, H.Z. Cummins, Marsha CUmmins, J.E. Deese, Sara deFord, Clinton DeSoto, Eugenio Donato, J.D.H. Donnay, Gunter von Ehrenstein, Leon Eisenberg, Jerome Frank
- . Calltornla 90012 ( \1) ( THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 20, 1965 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Press Contacts, Week of Marc),1.15 On March 15, Crosby Noyes brought in one of his foreign reporters, Mr. Richard Critchfield. Most of the talk was about
Folder, "Chapter 13 - Sources," Records of the NCCPV (Eisenhower Commission), Series 44, Box 4
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- Ma)•or Neubauer, de claring himself "shocked at the crlme," iminediatelY, called upon Berliners to remain calm and come to the aid or the police In their investlgatlon. But this incident constituted the first attempt at p~l.ilicii assasslnjtlon
- ■ compiled the following of continuing interest to the etaff, for use in distributing material. It will be mutually helpful if you ~l continue (Ext. 2.237) of any changes ae they occur. ,.,-}/··• I . ! • ¥/ I ,._ / / ROSTOW NATO - Germany• Berlin Algeria
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 61: Feb. 10‑13, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 29
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- ? , NARA Date , 11-;;,1,~r;4 ,J• ,--~ , •j , ' .. ' -..... / i i C "E ~ !, : ' . ~ -.. DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12958, Sec. 3.6 NL,J '7 ~- l~ 7 ... '\ ........ . . , EXDIS BERLIN FOR AMB MCGHEE SUBJECii ROSTOW MEEfJNG WifH THE CH~NCELLO~ i' w DUR I
- : the problem of the credibility of the American response has in any case been less in the forefront of European anxieties since the Cuban missile crisis of October 1962 and the end of the Soviet diplomatic offensive against Berlin. Nor can the force proposed
- ■iraculoualy three tilll••• I waa in hospi tal• 1D Berlin and aavania frca llovember, 1944. until S.ptember, 1945. After beincJreleaaed froa the hospital, I vaa under continual doctor'• care aad vaa COl'Ulidered l~ diauled for life under German law. In April
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 43, September 21-30, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 23
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- from Governor Richard J. Hughes of ·New Jersey who, in a letter to me, says: - - , r •ff "I returned from this trip with a high respect for the courage of the Vietnamese people and with a confirmed belief in the • honesty of the September 3 elections
- to penalty for treason is is worse than the grave. but never her traitors!! to your country. None shall Many of you have escape!" Other names are Dr. Benjamin Spock, David Schoenbrun, Les Crane, Marlon Brando, Bishop Pike, Dore Schary, Richard
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 13, September 15-30, 1966 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 10
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- that the briefing was use.f'u.l., but I am equalJ.3' convinced that it did little to change the views ot the three Senators present. 8. Please let me lmov if you want more detai1. ~ ·Richard Helms Director -... =M(JII
- S. STRATTON, New York OTIS O. PIKE, New York RICHARD (DICK) ICHORD, Missouri LUCIEN N. NIIIDZI, Michigan ALTON LENNON, North Carolina WILLIAM J. RANDALL, M188ourl G. ELLIOTT HAGAN, Georgia CHARLES H. WILSON, Calltornht ROBERT L. LEGGETT, Call!ornla
Folder, "NUCLEAR - Nuclear Detonation - CHICOM Bomb," Files of Charles E. Johnson, NSF, Box 36
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- WITHALLOTHERPEACE-LOVING PEOPLEAND COUNTRIES OP' TKE WORLD,FOR THE NOBLEAIMOF COMPLETELY PROHIBITING DESTROYING NUCLEAR WEAPONS. ANDTHOROUGHLY 28 OEC l830Z CF/CP 90, ATOI SMASHER VASHINGTON AP>•MATOR RICHARD J. DALEY PLEDGED CHICAGO•s COOPERATIONWITH ATOMIC
- in Berlin-Dahlem, of which Hahn became Director in 1928. On January 6, 1939, there appeared Hahn and Strassman's first publication of "experiments which contradict all previous results of nuclear physics". The nucleus of uranium was split into two parts
- the $1 billion anti ference . ace to the Johnson record is poverty fund that Johnson Teen-ager Luci Baines John the possibility of another asks. son summed up nea1'ly every blow-up of the cos mic dimen He has won some legislative sions of the Berlin
- Philip Geyelin, Washington Post, on telephone Joseph Alsop, on telephone Peter Lisagor, Chicago Daily News, on telephone Wednesday, January 31, 1968 Joseph Rogaly, London Financial Times Thursday, February l, 1968 Richard L. Wilson, Cowles publications
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 63: Feb. 17‑21, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 29
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- in Maxi.co City. January 1951 &ui.que Ju.iresToledo, Quatsnal~ poet, attended Peace Conference in Polan~. June 1951 The Syndicate ot Guatanal.an Educational. Workers accepted an inrltation to smd a delegate to Berlin Youth Festival.. July 1951