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- the following change~; to subject schedule: Page 2 - FLEETEX read: 6-66, column 1, line 2; change to 8 - 15 July 1966. Column 2, change cri tic£tl date-; for cancellation to read: · 1 July 1966. Page 4 - Delete :MEAFSA I. Exercise had been eancel,.~·rJ
- could now survive such ne;otlatlons. w. w. cc: Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Rostow Harold Saunders Edward Hamilton McGeorge Bimdy Benjamin Read, State WWRostow:rln - COM!'toEN'ffAL - DE ltO. l RECEIVED WHCA NlJ---.!>---~ J'J6l SE? 9 19 .. 00 By • t
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 47, October 21-24, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 24
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- in March should encourage American investorso We hope that the US Trade Mission next March will generate even more interest in Cameroono .. QffiJFIDENTIAJ, _3q;d,. ----- Monday, Oct. 23, 1967 5:10 p. m. MR. PRESIDENT: Before reading this you should
- -Jll0JFHer-i----~a~ynn1eeistto o lK ~ornm ~ err s #9g memo h u 1 p 0,,9 u ·y~ ~'SV. t=;·je·;eif !~'(#1es, "Cbi t Ot10".~C>L~ Read to Bundy s 6p _s 412165 A 1p I' / t/ A 4p [Duplicate of #66a, NSF, Country File, So. Africa, Vol. I, Box 78
- as sured him we fully reciprocated this view. I read to the Chancellor the statement of Secretary Rusk contained in the wireless bulletin of this date to the effect that the Johnson-Erhard talks presented an unusual opportunity. The Chancellor expressed
- in opposition to these interpretations of the treatyj very serious problems would arise which vjould have to be resolved. % Mr. Poster read this statement at the Co - Chairmen’s meeting of May 11, and Ambassador Roshchln said that he understood.^ At a later
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 38, August 11-17, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 21
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- by the mass of information cables and memoranda which a.re read by the President. Also contributing to the record are the memoranda of conversations with foreign government officials. Many additional records having a bearing on major decisions a.re part
- DATE RESTRICT ION To S/CPR - Mrs. Dunaway from AFMW - Bayard King CONFIDENTIAL 9/ 16/66 A Benjamin H. Read to Walt Rostow with CONFIDENTIAL AND SECRET attachments 8/19/66 A Benjamin H. Read to Walt W. Rostow with a CONFIDENTIAL attachment 9/21
- -ritten in preparation for our discus-si.(ms consultation here next week. with Ambassador Bowles during Benjamin H. Read Extteuti ve .::ecretary Enclosure: Status. Report of ction on Ambassador Bowles• Recent Propos'-la. DECLASSIFIED E.O. 13292
- > and of paragraph are revised and a new subparagraph ls added to paragraph to read as follows: § 123.23 Canadian shipments. • • • • • • • Naval nuclear propulsion Items as defined In Category VI: (4> Nuclear weapons strategic
- activity has not affected the morale of the lower commands. Secretary McNamara read sizeable extr acts from General Taylor's telegram referred to by Mr . Ball. He said Taylor's r eport had dampened his fears and he was not now asking the President
- to read.) It is against the background of this and other military evaluations that we have had to insist on some reciprocity for a total bombing cessation and have attached such importance to the de-militarization of the DMZ in our contacts in Paris. You
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 78: May 20‑24, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 34
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- On re-reading my report on my visit to Henry Dormann and the Library of Presidential Papers, I found it ontained a ; number of typographical errors and some very oor phrasing. · I had it re-typed and am sending a ,copy of the to you for your archives
- OFFICE PR t~ ~'1,.,-./~ REFERRAL To: The Secretary Attn: of State Benjamin 7J ti~ Date: April 27, _1967 Read ACTION REQUESTED -____ ---- Draft reply for: President's signature. Undersigned's signature. NOTE __ Memorandum reply. for use
- June 29. 1945 1 Dear Harolds As my attorney I want you to give the attached a very much more than usual car• in reading. Pass over the possibilities of considering the matter a joke or a triviality, as you so often are inclined to do when you
- subcontinent. In the early 1950s, the pace was accelerated when a new generation of Afghan leadership, personified by Prime Minister Daud, came to power. Quick to read the lesson of history inherent in the troubles besetting many of the inflexible old-fashioned
- of, secret air-war material he can use to make forensic bombs( to hurl at the President. Ford's Aug. 8 floor speech about! air operations reads like a first draft of what the Stennis •subcommittee produc·ed three weeks later after hearing the generals
- the publication of an article which would carry King as the author. Rustin told a group of associates that the article was, in fact, written by Jones, and King did not even read the article before giving the "Post" permission to go ahead with its publication
- on this matter dealing with the Department of State's activities was forwarded on April 28. A brief summary of the paper is on the first page. I I JobnA JlcKesson Benjamin H. Read Executive Secretary Enclosure: Response to NSAM 293. LIHITBD OPPICIAL USB
- ) WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) ,. FORM OF DOCUMrnT memo DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE Read to Rostow -s 1p ., 11-c.. J.,,,.J ;...,,. ..s ~ 1/10/01 ~ 1 1-z "f 7 ~c.Lu•...-. "' ~ p RESTRICTION , , ., St:. ... , I. ~ 1/10/01 M.116 1 7 -Z
- (?) which in effect invites him to pick a date after mid-December. Best guess is he'd like to come promptly." 10/30/65 - RWK to President. bility on Kashmi.E_/ will last where we stand. According around 10· December." November "My own reading
- .ytimes. I ain ci raid that nothing will in 1 c reaD e dcGaul!e s support more, thi·oughout Eui·opc (Gci·1nany h:::.:luded) than an .Ar.acrican initiative to puoh some kind of a hardware ::;elution ... and nothi..."1
- intensely in favor of pe+sonal delivery.) {After reading the position paper oi1 a pause) It ran..1{.les me that we h~we to prove again to Con3ress we are striving fo~ peace. We've 1one that again and again. i=iusk: It'.3 '!~hat President: Bundy: have
- questioned him closely on the sale of U . S . wheat to the USSR. He said if we sold agricultural equipment to the USSR and not to Cuba we would have difficulty in explaining why. He then read U . S. - Soviet trade figures and made the point that U. S . trade
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 3, April 1-30, 1964 [2 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 1
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- read about the attempt of the United the Kaiulani, the last American-built Viashington, there to serve as a museum. I would like to volunteer my services as a member of the crew. I am thirty years old and in good health. My experience consists of five