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- that the object ive of ELT was "to supplement the influence of the Free World of the West", and that "In order to get across ideas and ideals on which the freedom of the West is based, it is necessary that the (native) be able to read books in English, understand
- •hip. ",11t11r.n~n ...1 l,-ad(";,d/'1 f.ci. 3. Have just received this message from Barbara. w,._rd who bin India: "Have read English langugge press every day for last week. On the See little trace of attack or criticism of President. contrary recent
- population in a ll tja lk s o f l i f e to presence o f IS forcea, Prssuxaably readings on t h is m atter should be a va ila b le in Saigon v^iiere there Hoa, Yxmg Tau, has been lo ng -sta nd ing contact as v ie ll as Banang, Bie n ifesasasisg Phu B a i re
- it (the speech) although you may want to read it to make the outline useful. He has left open the greetings from the President. Excerpts from documents are also included, along with another copy of the agenda for tomorrow's meeting. It is scheduled in Room 459
- -' • '1 . . 'AMBASSADOR TAYLOR HAD LONG MEETING WITH GENERAL KHANH AFTER-: -;.NOON 25 AUGUST WHICH, IS BEING REPORTED IN CONSIDERABLE. DETAIL, ; IN EMBTEL 555 TO DEPARTMENT OF STATE. AFTER YOU HAVE READ THAT TELEGRAM, YOU WILL NOTE THAT KHANH, EVEN IF HIS
- of unproductive argument with Ayub . 0 The President said that the Ambassador should restate th e Presi dent ' s highes t personal r egard for Preside nt Ayub. The Ambassador should then say that t he Pre s id ent had read Pre s ident Ayub ' s l etter
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 54: Dec. 11‑19, 1967 [1 of 4]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 26
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Folder, "Report to Task Force on Pollution Abatement," Office Files of Joseph A. Califano, Box 31
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Folder, "Task Force on Pollution Abatement [1 of 2]," Office Files of Joseph A. Califano, Box 32
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- we should add. ;:. I I II . I I • Y.: •• f .~ ... • _, #' • . • EYES ONll . October 13, 1965 FOR BW Moyer• FROM Joe Califano Read this in the background of all the detailed memoranda you have read on each ta•k force. Please give me
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 39, August 18-31, 1967 [3 of 5]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 21
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 55: Dec. 20‑31, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 27
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- more progress in public safety than is popularly recognized. Those who now characterize our cities as exception ally prone to violence have simply not read our history. We no longer have quarters which police refuse to enter; we may expect
- Realize prefer count point are important example, for programs. making most Will For made a genuine planning basis, this for the in specific to Congress approach. force read statement as to but economy planning representative
- and Secretary responsible neglect doctrine. These criticisms, on nuclear issues that in the French expressions: frappe into a force de dissuasion! under vhat circumstances, there is One has only to read the than he can the stated The key strategic
Folder, "NUCLEAR - Indian Nuclear Problem [1 of 2]," Files of Charles E. Johnson, NSF, Box 33
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- weapons. The Indians are listening very carefully to what American officials say about the development of Chinese nuclear weapons. The Indians are reading our discussions, including considera~ion of deployment of a limited ballistic missile defense
Folder, "Photo Personnel - Office and Lab - 1964 to 1965," Office Files of Yoichi Okamoto, Box 2
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- b. About one-half __ c. Less than one-half the _ in per How to Rate: Examine the rating scale below. Read the five descriptive statements carefully, Decide which statement best describes the ability and performance of the employee under
Folder, "United Kingdom - PM Wilson Visit Briefing Book, 12/1/1964 [1]," Country Files, NSF, Box 213
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- \ .. I ' • SECR'E"i' Enclosure DEPARTMENT OF STATE EXECVTIVE SECRETARIAT December 5, 1964 TO: Mr. McGeorge Bundy The White Hou~M- FROM: Benjamin Ho Read~for. Executive Secretary Enclosed are the briefing books for the visit of Prime Minister
- ~ ·· i~;;,AM Ora.It ' PCI #7b rpt ~"n I
- at the of his "critics to move mor willingness reading teacher of policy In either impatience and perhaps frustrated, that lines in the Atlantic his passages lecture initiatives and his de Gaulle's earlier supr mely { ile 11 Erhard
- , 2 : 4 6 AM AS I READ REFERENCE B, IT SUGGESTS THAT I SHOULD THE LIMITS OF WASHINGTON PUBLIC STATEMENTS IN MY IF THIS IS INDEED YOUR DESIRE, IT WILL REQUIRE A REVISION’ NOT ONLY OF MY PRESS HABITS BUT THAT-OF SENIOR OFFICIALS OF THE MISSION, REMAIN
- Fortas indicated interest in seeing this Report by the Presidential Mission on the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands. The 30 page sunnnary at the beginning of Volume One, which was read by President Kennedy, gives a clear picture of the problem
- the housing gap for large poor families primarily in terms of housing units. So, when reading for example that there is a gap of 1,549 units for seven- and eight-member families in Washington, it may be recalled that in human terms this involves some 10,000
- -aentioned RSCAction, in paragraph j, the ''Noted that paragraph fir ■ t 7•!.• •.•• " iutud line be changed to read of ''Roted that para- graph 7•.£•••••"• MAllIOIIW. IOCGS Acting lxecuti•• Secretary Memorandum February To: The Vice From: Col