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- !'\ a cable on this in the next few days which will go to you as a matter of -routine. However, I do want you to have this background with the bope that "you will find time on your busy schedule" to give it a lift. (Extract from letter from Chester
- ,:~ su:J~:t-:-ir1ccof: the questions 1_·cfcff,:!dlo fr1 yo;.ir Jcttcn-; of la st J2rnuc:1ry9, rcbrn.:;1y ?.8 und July 31. 1. As you yumf;cJ:C b:::,v·cp:::i.i.n::cc1. out, the p:ipulc.!tio;1 pro:)lcrn prcsc!nts no c:i:f;.icu1Ucs in the; Sovi.cL Union
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 21, February 12- 28, 1967 [3 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 13
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- they are careful, "may find themselves in curious position of being more pro-Hanoi than Prime Minister of Soviet Union. 11 3. Significantly, Guardian. which has been major voice opposing U.S. Involvement in Vietnam, today expresses analysis of war which ;,goes much
- own immediate family, for my children. I am doing it rather for my grandchildren. be interested in knowing a little Perhaps at some time they might bit more about their grandfather, and if so I hope that this record will be available to them
- of dictator Gamal Abdel Nasser, denied the transit through the canal not only of Israeli ships bu~ also of all other ships of whatever nation carrying goods either to or from Israel. At the same time, Nasser gave the Soviet Union what it had for centuries
- and provisions of the Treaty are being realized. ARTICLE IX 1. This Treaty shall be open to all States for signature. Any State which does not sign the Treaty before its entry into force in'.accordance with paragraph 3 of this Article may accede to it at any time
- to their is favorable no doubt attempt the unpopular cause. to bring who are likely nuclear ownership greatness "merchants have to be discreet, officers since pressure de Gaulle's connnitted than de Gaulle. these also time they on the general's
- , experience and accomplishments. At the same time, I consider it of importance to explain to Your Ex cellency our point of view concerning the problem which resulted in blood shed in our dear country, at the hands of foreign aggressors, whose aim
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 18, January 1-18, 1966," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 6 [1 of 2]
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- unions are taking steps to help the.. government : · ·· · · A._ ~· and their sister unions in Vietnam ro re.;;ist' Communist aggres:. ·· · sion and at the same time hrin 6 aoout needt:.rl economic and social -. 1
- of nickel, platinum, beryl ore, magnesium, and castor oil, all cur rently in short supply in the commercial market. 3. Accurate, comprehensive, and timely statistics are ~ential to the development of sound economic policies by government, business
Folder, "Meetings With the President -- 6 January 1964 - 1 April 1964," McCone Memoranda, Box 1
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- TI ON NA FORM 1429 (6-85) ---' Sent to Mr. Jorden on 5 Sept. '69. Memoranda. for the Record of Meetings between Mr. McCone and the President 47. 6 January 1964. Review 48. of State of the .Union message. 7 January 1964. NSC meeting
- / U. ALEXIS JOHNSON Tape 21 (21a) It is Thursday, March30, 1972. Muchhas happened since my last tape in Novemberof last year after I had returned from a trip I took at that time out to East Asia. First, on the personal side, on February 4 I
- issued by Federal nbly to pnss District Judge Frank ~t. .John· lcmnlng the son, who has consistently up· Solrnn, held desegre~ation Jaws. y, president Despite the colll't orac1•, Union oC the1·c was anoU1er march In rs AFL·CIO, Selma yesterday, thi~ time
- . c. 20420 LBJ:JCM:BM:gt rG II-:< •January 22~ 1969 : Dear Red: Thank you for your kind remarks about my State 0£ the Union Message, and for : your generous evaluation of my Presi• :··. dcncy. I am so grateful for your l!-ble · eervlce in j:entral
- Intelligence Agency personnel. Some materials in this file unit relate to substantive foreign affairs and national security concerns of the time, including developments in Vietnam, a memorandum regarding the presence of Communist flag vessels on the Mekong
- , Tentative schedule s fiimed u Breakfast Iol)I) - times to be set when schedllle at the hotel. udience with the King. ( mn.bassy wishes to request such audience in behalf of the Vice President. ) Call on Prime Minister. (Possibl!~resentation the scroll
- a■ ex:preBBed in 1950 in the doM ■ tic and policie■ of the 80T1et Union. international !hu■ a •In the camp ot peace are the SoTiet Union, the Popular China ot Mao !■e be, the popular democracies of hope and A■ia, the liberating moTement ot the colonial and 1emi
- , Aviation who Committee. and aeronautics. Railroad The first therefore for the conduct prov~ded created Administration, and ~ Departmental Order promul- for the continued component units of Roads and at the same time, a Federal
- re1utions with the United States. They appi::areo to be turning to the we.:;t, rathrr than to the · Soviet Union, ior help in obtain ing an Israeli troop withdrawal. Soviet arms 511ipments taperzd oft I · Israeli Lin!! Hardens At •about this• time
- for your information. A 26 minute summary is also available on 16 mmfilm and we would be happy to show it at a time and place convenient to yourself and interested members of your staff. 2. (U) The participants in EPSILON I-65 and those of us in the Joint
- Archives LBJ Library and Museum The object(s) described below is released from the archive collection of the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum to the museum. Description of object(s): Telegram, Director, FBI, to Marvin Watson, re Student Peace Union
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 93: Sept. 1-11, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 39
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- In trou . there ts everything to be gained by talking now about the one topic, Europe, which holds fair prospect ot some advantage. thrr We.~t or the Soviet Union ti') be Interested 1n th,... Ideas at the present time 1'hcre ts here " h11~,~ . upon which
- !.E NIGHT LETTER KIGHT LETTER WEEK END LETTER Patrou ohoald check clua of aerrice deaired; otherwiae m.,....e will be tran,imitted aa a full-rate communication. WESTERN UNION NEWCOMB CARLTON, ~RK•IDIINT J.C. W:ILLIIVIER, CHECK V, LU TIME FILED
Folder, "Greece - Papandreau Visit - 6/23-24/64 [2 of 2]," Country Files, NSF, Box 127 [2 of 2]
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- danger or a solution at an early Greek-Turkish war or contin'Uing growth of Greek-Cypriot ties with Russia. stress that time is not working on our side. 5. Make plain that we do not consider the problem can be solved on purely legalistic
- the Soviet Union. A single Control Group represented all other nations, fate, nature, and infl~encing factors. Senior participants for BETA I and II included representa tives of interested departments, agencies- and commands and recognized authorities from
Folder, "Pepper, Claude (Senator) - Notes [1940-1943] [1 of 2]," Papers of Charles Marsh, Box 11
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- ~ : otherwi.10 the me511A¥e will be t.ranami t led :.a a leleiJ11m or ordinary cablegram. WESTERN UNION 1207-B CHECK ACCOUNTING INrORMATION TIME FILED R , B . WHI T E NEWCOMB CARLTON J.C . WI LLEVE R PRESIDENT CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD FI RS T V I CE
- be reflected in a treaty, subject only to reasonable safety precautions. The USSR has sought to qualify the right of access with such concepts as nreciprocityn and agreement as to the timing of visits. b. Reporting - Our treaty article as tabled provides
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 39, August 18-31, 1967 [5 of 5]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 21
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- the United States and the Soviet Union as Co-Chairmen of the Eighteen-Nation Disarmament Committee are L g J submitting to the Committee a draft treaty to stop the dangerous spread of nuclear weapons. " (2) He would like to delete the words, "without further
- . The time had not yet come tor Jehovah to move in world affairs in such a way as to build the Kingdom of Heaven here on earth. It seems as though God must have designed a particUla.r destiny far America; as though the Lord might have said during the growth
- of radio time. Ys LGt•e don't waste time on him. de.teu recket. , Y; H1 Will till Fair Pe.rk, tour thousaud, may over-tlQW, I elshing out, but it doesn't make any difference. Ro\\1 about A. J. He 1s pulling the old con.flict-of irtz1 ls he caning
- ARCHIVES PROCESSING NOTE You will find two versions of the document withdrawal sheets in this file. The original document withdrawal sheets were completed in the 1970s and early 1980s. Since that time, many of the documents have been declassified
- I MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON NOTES ON INFORMAL COFFEE IN THE FAMILY DINING ROOM - JANUARY 31, 1968 Present: The President George Christian ~ Hugh Sidey - Time Carroll Kilpatrick - Washington Post Merriman Smith - UPI Frank
- frequent conflicts with party leaders, Mao's authority has not been seriously challenged sµice that time. In July 1935 he was elected to the Executive Committee ot the Comintern and thus seems to have enjoyed the Soviet union's blessing at the time. The Red
- but that certainly has no objection was rather if the u.s. more milj,. time for U.S. weapons, the Joint Committee to the PAL System for U.S. weapons. mentioned also that the destruct had been weapons at the bases visited, and he assumed on other weapons 1n
Folder, "Right Wing Extremism," Records of the NCCPV (Eisenhower Commission), Series 11, Box 5
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- ~ ,, -- - - -- -- --- - - ------- ---- -- - - --- ----- --- --- - ------ -- - ----- ------------ - ------ _____ -- ..............__ -- -- - DO YOU KNOW ..... How many hours a week the right-wing spokesmen occupy the air waves with their pl'.opaganda? (Over 10,000 such broadcasts a week take up more than 2,500 hours of radio and television time.) What's happened to the revenues
- proved by the Congress this year. c. Agreed that no major review of NSC 5704/3 was necessary at this time. d. Noted the .President's decision that for the next few months, until further revia w, the level of export controls would be that existing
- of these docu ments. At the same time, I believe that the author may well have been familiar with the content of the Gilpatric Report and was almost certainly aware of the current proposals being made in connection with the San Francisco speech. I base the above
- STATES:MIGHT BE MADE'. •-:°'.'-'. .. , .... ' ,,r 1 1I~' • •· . IT WAS LEVISON'S SUGGESTION THAT.':.PEOPLE LIKE-:JQHN KENNETH GALBRAITH,,' . ,_..:;·;-· :: ' KING, JAMES WECHSLER, ·THE EDITOR ·or THE' "NEW ·YORK POST~, DR.,'.JOHN .. BENNETT, PRESI DENT OF UNION
Folder, "Steinbeck, John [Copies from the WHCF Subject File]," White House Famous Names, Box 9
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- as an extension of the Soviet Union. He replied that this was no longer so. He went on to say that we r·estrict diplomats all restrictions. , whereas Hungary had removed Other subjects in briEf : ( 1 ) Hungary has signed for exchange with the Ford Foundation. (2
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- it be the lull before the storm? General Wheeler: It sure could. The President: I think it may be. CIA Director Helms: I agree. Under Secretary Katzenbach: The response time of Abrams to mortars is fantastic. It takes only 90 seconds. General Wheeler