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- the Shah 19 probably pushing reasonable economic ceilings, we may make progress by going along on the war reserve and force level in order to drag our feet on less reasonable requests. Any objection to the attached? HHS n:'l"1K ·'1
- • exor.ett1ns devil•- -an ln4l•p•nia'b1• pr•re.qut•.lte to 1QOd111ab••• Oil a more ••ull)le bad• Iha.a ta die past. II ·Cldap»oc•••· produ.ee• 1t0thln1 tn0.-e than a cleat•• •••• of ps-ioriti•• • -b•bY••• India . -4. Paklataa, as weU •• 'lxltween a1.-tc\d.ture
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 13, September 15-30, 1966 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 10
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- Commonwealth on September 30, 1966 and will be known as Botswana~ ·· The British Colony of Basutoland will become an independent kingdom within the ·a~itish Commonwealth on October 4, 1966 and will be known as the Ki~gdom of Lesotho •. !·r I Ii l: I I 1
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 21, February 12- 28, 1967 [1 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 13
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- . .,__._ -- -------------------~--------------------"""""'~---- NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION. NA FORM 1429 ( 6-86 ) 'Ii WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE #24Ja memo DATE RESTRICTION Williem S. Gaud to the President M G 2 pp. CF'-' 1 - r..t qa-. l
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 21, February 12- 28, 1967 [3 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 13
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- OAS Permanent Council's role in the pacific < DECI.ASSIFIED E.O. 12356, Sec. 3.4 CONFIDEN'tlAL NL) Uy - I- 3~.S- • NARA, Date II· 1- 9/ - C8NlflDENII.A:L - 2 - settlement of disputes so that the Council could take cogni zance of a dispute
- WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE RESTRICTION -----1-p- #la rpt "Contingency Planning" ~~-\S 4p d-.d--08 'r 6/29/65 A II #12 memo Rostow to Planning Group Members S lp 5/22/65
Folder, "Gray, Jesse Willard," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 8
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- Prem Automatic DECLASSIFIBD / Downgrading And Au,hemyfSl AvroV«!Att!:4', sh,s Ii Declassitication a, t!-1} • KUA. O. ....,rm__'l,/JfJ_ Thta docu-nt your a9ency7 contain■ neither recommendation■ nor conclu ■ lon ■ of the FBI. it and it ■ content
- _. f l . 1 j' l Department of State Tfl~GRA[ J~, I);{I ----------------------------:-------~ n' i....u II! I .$£CRET If • I PAGE 02 B9NN 20240 1 Li l ·, i 091~28~ I NOT OCCUR WI TH ADE QUATE' ADVANCE NOT"I CE AND IN ADE QUATE DEPTH
- gover_:µment should get involved. McCone will understand. Agree v1· ------- Disagree ----- Attachment [3 of 14 front] REC V: D JOE CALI l O. JR. 18 AM II 4' [3 of 14 back] trX&:CUTIVE -~· )( .JOHN ALEX M~ CONE 612 SOUTH FLOWER STREET
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 101: Oct. 23‑28, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 41
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- -J..-'S (Iin ) Rostow to the President, 2:30 p.m. 10/24/68 A 10/24/68 A #58 note 1p . II S r; V; etnam ~ ~ Intelligence report Cct,..'1.~fo/J..19;, #58a cable ./UM.r\S·l'·~ •o"3. nu1tA1.. t>Z~o"' #62 no~ 4p II ,1 If ~ ,rse v~ .xxn
- . .ighway up on v,hi ch you wal k, ,. , n d t alk , ' nd a ct. I f he i s a fema1A, he 'f'i ll b , mo r e art ist i c v, ii h a sm ller r:.c1i rn of o .., cr v..:. t i on. o i f he i s a f ema 1 e h of the roe. d en jo y ing the com ,anions n ve to cov
- and IICIDtha, • • ----------~~ one ot ua $IS going Olllt t.o 1nv1t.e 1\. •• IShal.l cl1ng to t.bat. • e llq be apare4 it.a honoN . .__.nae a mtrmt.e, wn.ngi.tag among dlaput. about eo 1a going \o 1a ,o1.ng to be t1M Pk timr, .ii! what.» wbo i
- Transportation. of Transportation ment must cooperate in decisions The future transit of mass and Housing and Urban Develop- affecting of its users -- depends Ii the Federal government is to contribute The Department responsibility urban mass
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 20, February 1- 11, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 13
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- , "butchered" it. "Ii' . ._ .... .,.. ' ~ ~ . - i ,. Nonetheless NEWSWEEK apparently picked up the q\lote used by Breslin. TIME intended to use it but, after checking with me, abandoned it. What I told Breslin -- again confirmed by Pierpont -- was simply
- COPY LBJ LIBRARY d e c la s s if ie d TE LESM M x J e p a r t m e 7 2 t o f S t a 'U •3^ SECR?..'?Actian i' . ! ss 1 f I 4 V7 4 VV M JA S3 2 JIA 9 1 S• RR RUEHC.^ DE RUMJIR 9DSA l l / d ‘7AQl APR 17 ^4 3 21 Info iiS iiS A S S Y SA XL
Folder, "Longoria, Felix [Correspondence] [2 of 2]," Pre-Presidential Confidential Files, Box 3
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- to decide whether or not you would admit people of Mexi can descent or Mexican nationals to be buried from your fune ral parlor. Your act will not go unnoticed. Manuel Perez Post #101 '7 of t~ American Lei;1on made of World War II vets send
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 113: Jan. 1‑15, 1969 [2 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 44
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- ld.11 - ~ a ~ Iv' I'll ting tha eacl ■ II ll bra t.be llaltallfJat ....... s.nat.or Joba,., hu noa1 ... 1111--Olp1' ol a 001.,, b7 llola• u..,,., ... ...u mom1iuldJlgtm 1lb1eh la dnoted to • ct1... a1an of s..1.or Jcmeon and Aaar1.G11D po1107
- , Country File Jamaica, vol . l Box II RESTRICTION (Al (Bl (Cl S8 CODES Closed by Executive Order 12356'governing access to national security information. Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. Closed in accordance
- it, iaol.lltiJII )lil"OYiaiona II). nlatiJI& to 11t• ■election (AtuollNnt all 3. 1Uert1111 a ntermce to open occu,ucJ r .. u.ir ... ta. • ■pecittc proY1•1• 'be 10 located u to 1A field iutnctiou r9';UiriD& beat &ttol'4 iacrwllll aoee,Wr Jll'03eeta
- discussed in this report Map of Hyde Park-Kenwood urban renewal proj ect--Chicago, Illinois I 37 II 39 REPORTON INEFFU:TIVEAIMINISTRATION CONTRIBUTING TO UNSATISFACTORY PROGRESSIN REHABILITATING THE HYDEPARK-KENWOOD URBANRENEWAL AREA CHICAGO,ILLIONIS
- -I (slo~) Top 5ecret ~ PreeideRtiaJ FILE VP Secret State" /13 Report RESTRICTION DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE d booklet VP Security File, VP Travel VP Visit to SE Asia (II) RESTRICTIONCODES (A) Closed (Bl Closed (Cl Closed by Executive
- Folder, "Vice President's Trip to Southeast Asia, May 9-24, 1961 (II)," VP Papers, VP Security Files, Box 1
- dollars which has been made in screwworm eradication. All who have worked so diligently in the effort sincerely hope that we are near a successful conclusion. [2 of 67] INDEX PAGE NO. I. II. Background Material A. History of Program (March 16, 1964
Folder, "Demonstration – October 20-21, 1967 [2 of 2]," Aides Files of Mildred Stegall, Box 64C
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- of the demonstration "the warmaters" nd "shut om the Pentagon.." The ation 1 1 ob liza ·ion Committee to End the f P.r in Vietnam is n or~anization w1:lch includes Com.m nist Party, USA, "n oc a ist Worke1·s Par y mem.bexs ,ii thin its sponsors ip. otb the Co11nnu1ist
- SRI papers Stllnford Research Institute Survival London U DISPOSITION Per context USSR USSREobassy U l M:mthly IL World Politics Princeton U l Quarterly IL World IJ.st of Future Internationo.l Meetings, Parts I and II IJ.brary
- frigate USS ORLANDO(PF-99) of the Atlantic Fleet from June 1944 to July 1945. Following World War II, Captain Hyslop was assigned to the Budget Division at Coast Guard Headquarters, Washington, D.C., until August 1948 when he was ordered to Stanford
- ~ given a ch:irter. __ _The ambitious -little fraternity was founded on the principle that many human beings are created somewhat .balmy.,__ ..._ "..ii.,. .,_..:..-...i.:.1-,, .• .. • .. • . .... • .. --~ .. . . · Lawye~ Keii°neth · Hubbard, whc
- '"• the bad• will It• that the •1• eaaaot f'llnotlon enept •• top dog. M eunot eeeap• tlw reapoaa11t111\y. aor can the * wri\e the 14eal II Stat•• and 1t ~ h-) ~ ~ take tt. Tbat It Plato ou \\ . ,I' oan •••Y on the Art ot Ll't'in1 tr• tM Prenoh
Folder, "NSAM # 345: Nuclear Planning, 4/22/1966," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 8
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- compensation for the nationalization of the facility. The aide-memoire recently forwarded to the President lays the foundation for thiso 4) t I· !,. II I I I I' I Reentry rights into facilities in France in case of war The GOF has offered to discuss
- it. We will have good men to testify if called upon. MEiJl~JQ ~~O'FES COP¥RIGI l'FC~ Raqui •v• p eubl1eoffun • e1 n11ssfon of Copyright Hal.4er. 'II. Tl1oma1 Jofinsun . ·· .,# __ .. ·, ... , .. ~.,.,;__ ,_~,-- - .- - - - - - - - - - - - ••.-... -'!f
- of these alternatives had been deferred pending contacts with the North Koreans and contacts through the United Nations. The Secretary predicted there would be a meeting. ... . ii 1tD MEETING NOTES COPYRIGHTED Publleatlon Raqoires Permission of Copyright HOJaer
- , World War I and II -- we had zoot suiters and appease rs and isolationists. Tense moments or wars create that and you don 1 t approve of it. In World War II they indited 15, 000 for treason and disloyalty. We will try as best we can not to fail our
- Nove.inber 1967) expressed uncertainty . ~cgard1t;Jg the a.o·tual equ1I.atont holdi.1,ga of Soviet line div1s10110, . , . . ' . ,. . Hitherto "7e have estimated that all div.i~ions ·1n Catesoriea·I and II ht>.d a. full set ot equ1pnent on ir
Folder, "October 14, 1968 Meeting with Foreign Policy Advisory Group," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 4
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- an Tom Johnson ' I . i ~~ ,I f ! I ) ;1 ii I• '\,,,,. ~ .. ' ". \, / .. EYES ONLY FOR THE PRESIDENT ·,'z~::Ti.ll~~ i~Or..ES ·.~cD MEETING "!o~r-i; f~P't RIG'1T!D NOTES ON 'Pt1blt. .. 1 ~•1 ~ .. itYires MEETING WITH FOREIGN POLICY
- of twelve regiments in I and II Corps. There is a threat in Ill Corps from Cambodia. Mr. Nixon: I Corps is up along the DMZ. General Wheeler: None of us have any worry about it. Mr. Nixon: Are we keeping the pressure on? General Wheeler: Yes, if anything
- .. •\lie.a eacit time. - - - - - - -- -5 .ACHESON - ..' J'irat. we P"t into effect a plaa to 1treqUaea ta• Viet Nam 1ovel'am•11t. Tur aaaow.c• th• plaa. We Ii"• th• oiher aid• two we•ka to cbiO it over. .For cwo wee.lo we Will take a o oifeaei
- that Mazzilli was not in a very strong position ii only 150 out of over 450 Congressmen voted him ~to off1ce. Under Secretary Ball replied that while it was true that a minority of Congress men had acted to put Mazzilli in office, the legal situation would
- of government to guerr illa ground forces had to be 10 : l. During his testimony before the Senate For e i gn Relations Committee, he had been asked this question . Comment had been made about the astronomical size of U. S. forces r equire d ii
- . When the President returned to the room, Ambassador Goldbe r g said that the maximum military risk is that Chinese Communists w ill mo ve in troops . The decision to bomb POL will mean that we w ill be isolating ourselves internationally. Ii we lose