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Folder, "Chronological Correspondence File: April – June, 1967," Papers of Donald Hornig, Box 5
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- :·; :, : ,groups ~n order of priority and one unevaluated group. . :. : ·=~ -- :The· ·first priority group contains three individuals whose achievements ' are outstanding according to the first criterion provided by the · President's Committee on the National
- ta ica. He appreciates your friend liness in providing these particular n:,ementos of that occasion. ,; 1.; Alt..'1.ough I hesitate to ask the President to comply with autograph ·requests right now, due to his extremely busy schedule, I have
- ING BUDGET PROVIDES FOR THIS. WE BELIEVE INDIANS WILL BE PREPARED TO UNDERSCORE WITH PRESIDENT THAT THEIR PRIMARY FOCUS IS ON ECONOMIC' DEVELOPMENT. RESUMPTION OF US ARMS AID TO PAKISTAN OR NEW PAK AND/OR CHINESE MILITARY MOVE WOULD LEAD TO INCREASED
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 18, January 1-18, 1966," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 6 [1 of 2]
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- a . gentlemen's un.d~ratanding -that, if_the new PM -a ctually does all the ~ngs, called for, s.he will imd us equally responsive -in providing e-c onomic backing. fndia ...lo:veT or no, l see- a big .league opportunity shaping up here along the lines we want
- and other firearms used fQr sport is valid for 2 months (and may be·~enewed for another 2 months) 9 provided that the principle of reciprocity is acknciwledgedo Gun clubs may invite people to take part in competitions without . the princj:ple of reciprocity
- the Rockland County Evening Journal. He made his closing Spring Valley, birthday ot a homa towner. from the Journal home county ot Bockland, ticket l Jimm;yWalker in Nice, prettjmuch are tul.l ot clippings who saves speech or the presidential
- : "• .. those who a.re equal before God shall •• •..• now also be equal in the polling booths, in the classrooms,· in the facto~ies, and in hotels, restaurants,: m~vi_e. th~a-~e~s,,_.a.nd other pla~es that provide service to the public. 11
- . MC~AMraPA THAT I PROVIDE ·- _YOU ...\HTH ANSWERS . TO :..Two·:· QUESTIO_NS: A~ :- ·WHAT MILITARY BENEFITS: HAVE .DERIVED ·fROM ·.. OUR 'AIR STRIKES _AGAINST HA IrHONG .THERMAL·- f>t;i:JER -. PL AMT .: _EAST./ AND , HAIPHONG THERMAL·: -POWER~. PLANT
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 32, June 21-30, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 18
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- INFORMATION W&: HAVE, WHAT SOV lETS HAVE IN MIND IN TERMS (JF FUTURE UAR MILITARY POST UR£. ·J. GlVEN FRiVIOUS CIX4MltNENTS TO ARABS_, AS WELL AS tHlIR HtESE:NT POLIT !CAL STANCE AND OPPORTUNII lES IN NJDOLI EAST, . &>VIETS Utl>ER PRESSllll tO PROVIDE UAR
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 44, October 1-9, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 23
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- considerations we have to take into account in a case like Pakistan's. The Paks calculated their food import requirements for FY 1968 at 2. 25 million tons of wheat. We have already provided 1. 25 million. They purchased another 200,000 tons. They're getting
- -• tinued, with 43 calls by Cypriot-registered vessels in 1967. Cyprus' lax ship-registry policy constitutes the greatest single 6bstacle to the development of U.S.-Cyprus relations,· . because under the Foreign Assistance Act we cannot- provide any economic
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 89: July 21‑31, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 38
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- that they handle this matter. (State intends to provide Burnham with some guidance he can use when he returns to Georgetown to describe the U.S. position on the Venezuelan decree. We will ask that he not involve you. We do not want to take an initiative
- by a lot of petty, self-seeking politicians and sensational-hunting newspapers and Journals. For instance, every little strike or stoppage of work is headlined from one end of the country to the other. A tour-hour lay-off by 10% of the employees
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 37, August 1-10, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 20
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- which may make it ~mpossible to get any more than a million tons into India this year. 5. We favor the second alternative. We recognize that a flat decision to go only a million tons more provides the clearest domestic political advantages
- for possible publication. Librarystaff cannot sign pennlss/onsforms or provide additionalpaperwork. The I ibraeychNgoc no w,aga fuuc fgr itc irnagoc ~ ;lweJI ;l,ow8l:I Downloads Available FMS,19Iii (4 8 MB) wj4s 6,-Sll'ldto,-Sll'lal /'"/ripa·sexajn
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- be credible. The fundamental stability of the area must be preserved. Again this year we have provided generous economic assistance to Israel, despite the increasing difficulty of justifying special aid under the standards set up by our foreign aid laws
- outrage in the U.S. would prevent the expansion of the military manpower base by increased drafts or mobilization of the reserves. In discussing p. S. tactics, the DRV military journal alleged that American forces in South Vietnam are essentially following
- not provide a.n adequa.te basis for analysis, or for which the in formation suggests an hypothesis but the object or phenomenon ex plaining it cannot be proven to ha.ve been here or taken place at that time. In eva.lua.tin~ these sightings, the Air Force
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- of songs to lure the visitor to travel in the U. s. A this year while more than forty slides for favorite tourist spots from the Statue of Liberty to the Golden Gate Bridge provide a background for models on the runway. Each of the Governors' wives
- stated that in the future when the Muslims are ready, it will be every man's duty to be worth ten men. It was LIGHTNER's intention to provide the instruction to enable each man present to be able to ffght and to beat ten men. 7 CONFIDBfflAL --w CE
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 89: July 21‑31, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 38
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- done, expressed found gratitude for ··tne aid being provided by the United States, He asked that this be conveyed to President Johnson as soon as possible pending his formal reply to the latter's letter. 2. 0£ Costa Rica was President Trejos said 1hat
- . the Senior Civil Service (as recommended in the Report on Personnel and Civil Service) is urgently required in Research and Development to provide competent administration. Research and Development is a highly technical field, requiring special ized
- blue-chip Executives Club: "If this been serious security lapses. Before his break the story-provided it wasn't in type of man had information vital •to first arrest in 1959, Jenkins had at least two security checks. In 1956 the Air print elsewhere
- blue-chip Executives Club: "If this been serious security lapses. Before his break the story-provided it wasn't in type of man had information vital •to first arrest in 1959, Jenkins had at least two security checks. In 1956 the Air print elsewhere
Folder, "Longoria, Felix [Correspondence] [1 of 2]," Pre-Presidential Confidential Files, Box 2
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- of such findings to the advancement of human welfare. Eventually it is planned to establish Memorial headquarters in Honolulu which will provide laboratory and other facilities for evaluating and distributing the results of the work done at the Field Stations
- . HOWEVER, INFORMATION WHICH MARK fAs(ER AND .:.,- PROVIDENCE GUIDE YOU IN YOUR LONELY DECISIONS. 0 0 PURSUANT TO CONVERSATIONS WITH MR. JACK VALENTI AND MR. 0 oour-t_ASS CATER AT THE WHITE HOUSE ON DECEMBER 21, 1965, I AM 0 SENDING THEM
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 63: Feb. 17‑21, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 29
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- important today than in the 1950s. However, as we grope toward new regional arrangement• in the Middle Eaat, we are in no hurry to abandon an organization which baa provided a pattern of realonal cooperation that is now beginning to pay off in non-military
- to keep peace within these United States by militant action in overhauling the basic business of government. That is, by oorreoting the real abuses of both capital and labor minorities and by providing a better scheme for living for the codm.on man
- the States weren't moving. It was killed by the Meat Institute and by the State Commissioners of Agriculture so this year we put in a mild one , providing for matching funds from the Federal -to the State if they would move into the field of meat inspection
- Intelligence Task Force to manage this crisis. It was able to formalize the continuous liaison within CIA and outside the Agency. It provided a mechanism to keep me informed of the activities and plans of the Agency, to keep me abreast of the current
Folder, "Gray, Jesse Willard," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 8
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- . JESSE GRAYlett the area at 6:00 pm.. The above demonstration NYT-2 on Pebruary 14, 1966. was also reported by An article in the "Journal .American" dated February lS, 1966, on page three, narrated that tour associates - 16 - • 1 f ' NY 100
Folder, "Steinbeck, John [Copies from the WHCF Subject File]," White House Famous Names, Box 9
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- ; The Wayward Bus, 1947; Russian Journal, 1948; East of Eden, 1952; The Winter of our Dis content., 1961; and Travels 11ith Charlie, 1962. Mr. Steinbeck was a-.,1arded a Pulitzer Prize in letters for The Grapes of Wrath in 19lto., and a Nobel Prize
- of the Corporation's transac• We operate, among other things, two companies active right here in Metropolitan New York. One is the Westchester Street Transportation Com pany, providing bus service in Westchester County: the other is V.1.P.Metered Transporta tion Co
- Department Lester. Police should Lester has I'm asking been in Moscow, Havana for an FBI report. Department and the New York Police also be able to provide information and on I suggest that someone could profitably talk to the Atlanta police and make
- 30 , 10*30 am . C IN CPAC FOR POL'AD LIM DIS . . OANH ASKED JOHNSON S E E HIM AT H I S HOME LATE YESTERDAY E V E N I N G , S A ID HE D E S I R E D INFORM US THAT IN ORDER PROVIDE LOCAL B A S I S ' FOR USE OF TROOPS IN SAIGON TO BACK UP P O L I C E
- a'"'live - yea:c military ass1s ~:a.nce plan wifa India provided the Indians ;ul (a}-.11m'it~ force goals, (b~ hold down p=ocurement from the Soviet ,,. __ ,,.. ~ --·.... ....---. fil.~~Sl~~- ~~r::_~~~~~~~~o.n o~ fcrdgn exchange from economic develcpm.ent