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  • on European television. He leaves open the possibility of a long session which would then be edited as you wished. I am sending copies to Bob Kintner and George Christian whose advice you will wish to have. I myself have long thought the second idea proposed
  • a lot of writing at Camp David, but he also had noted guests in for visits. Here, he chats with entertainer Bob Hope in Aspen Cabin in late 1972. l, Camp David has residents other than humans, and here President Gerald Ford, Mrs. Ford, son Steve
  • a lot of writing at Camp David, but he also had noted guests in for visits. Here, he chats with entertainer Bob Hope in Aspen Cabin in late 1972. l, Camp David has residents other than humans, and here President Gerald Ford, Mrs. Ford, son Steve
  • lands have joined with ours as we seek to unlock the secrets of the universe. It is my hope that the experience and knowledge gained in these joint endeavors will contribute to the peaceful extension of the rule of law into outer space and bring
  • enclosed one of his phott>graphs signe·d earlier during a free moment. I hope it will please you. With the President's cordial good wishes, Sincerely yours, Juanita D. Roberts Personal Secretary to the P1·esident ____ , Mr . James D.~Steveris, Jr. A ss
  • File unit description: Material on delegation to inauguration of President Raul Leoni; 2/20/65 shooting of Peace Corps Associate Director Bob Rupley and wounding of a Peace Corps volunteer; OAS; AID project; and settlement of dispute between
  • valuable time. I sincerely hope that a meeting - if even very brief - can be arranged sometime during the night of 17 August. As an American citizen I wo~d also like to meet the Leader of our great Nation. Thank you for the time given to this Cordially
  • of NSAM 294 to permit export to France of two advanced computers. I have also read Bob McNamara's letter of December 4, arguing against such interpretation. I understand State has not yet sent you its views on these computer cases •. The policy question
  • the disability and death rate from heart dlseaae. cancer and s troke. I hope you will a g ree to head this commlaalon. Lyndon B. Johnson MF/mu .. 1-..­ - J( BALTIMORE COLLEGE OF DENTAL SURGERY / DENTAL SCHOOL UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF ORAL
  • days· wnve.i of rumors was no short-wave radlo, not even when the um~ comt:'S lo n,ake j had been sweeping the district, re- any electrk currl!'!nt. and the farm known the people's mtnd on ~lect ion l porting that Oerman Bob's farm t,hough fertile a nd
  • Include Export-Import Guarantees ---- Include OECD Speak to me ------ c, CONFIDENTJA J, MEMBERS OF DISTINGUISHED AUSTRIAN DELEGATION, etc: This is a proud occasion for all Americans. It is also an occasion for hwnility and for hope
  • taste. So you must be concerned with the meaning of your life, as it may be interrupted in its unformed but nevertheless real hopes fo.r dignity and importance. dawn You ma.y,as sleep oomes or as breaks, have a flash of war as it may affect the inner
  • fertile and disillusion­ the seeds of hope and promise into the ot plenty and prosp_eri ty. soil Today we recognize . have contributed the roots of despair a new mood'of the Negro. to bring this ~bout: World War II, of mass ~ommunication which
  • tie. •o o emphasize both aelf-help and I dia' ed to co • up ltb 100d oll.lti n to th P proble . If Ayub sets ere fir t (which la in the lap of th aode), it' rucial that ha.tri neith r pout n.or isunder tan . c an 1.hope you'll rive Chi• b t L. K. Jha
  • inforntati0i--i indicates that Belau.nde is tcyin.s to postpone signing the measure until late this month,, in the hope that meanwhile h.a can work out an acceptable solution to this problem.. We believe that the best such solution would be for Belaunde
  • it. Although Cabot Lodge, DeanRusk and Bob Md~amarahave a11 made it clear they would be very happy if I would decide to stay here with Lodge, they have not asked me to do so, and I have not offered to do so because I just feel that it would not be possible
  • ■ he• bb ■ trength within the ■ o•called bi1 •ix and promote• controver•J• Thi• point• up the importance of the Pre•ldent meetln1 with thl• 1roup •o that the matter can be thra•hed out in private and all of them •peak a• one. I hope that you will pu•h
  • on the morale and confidence of the people of South Vietnam. Although far from achieving the success for which the enemy hoped, there is no question that it did have significant impact on the countryside as a whole, producing considerable fear of the power
  • atateanelll lafermallr wltb the 1re.p. W. W. Jloatow Attaclameat• Tait A - Li.a ol. tlaoM preMat at c•remoay. Tait B ~ Slatameat wJalcll Pr••• Olfice to l••• at time ol ceremoaJ. Tab C - Draft •c:eaario. cc - Geor1e Christian aad Bob .Fai•• PAN AMElllCAN
  • " will in long run prevail. 11 Senator Edward Kennedy "The entry of Russian troops in Cze c hoslovakia is a retrogression into an age we had all hope d was passed. I will not comment in detail, but these events are an affront to decency and especially
  • along with such close associates as President Johnson, Ambassador Goldberg, Robert McNamara, Cyrus Vance and others-a member of the C.I.A. (Congress of Indolent Amphibians). Before I blab all I know I'd like to say that LBJ, Art, Bob and Cy are a darned
  • imports come from Japan and since they welcome American . goods, there is an opportunity for sales, not only to help our balance of payments, but to provide business for the sellers. I hope you will look for these opportunities~ I am sure that you
  • to President fronr-Rrrstow--re-. S sc ret 44 4/tN1.d1fd ':}- 42 . . °lit: ALt:; t- l 4~ to Presi de.11-t-f..:i=em-Wm. Hall r~""- '5- .)_ (;, °\ ~-, -'i, re: 2-rr---........,t-T1~rM1n---;-----A Tunisia j JVL.:. ?l-1¥? to Director BOB from Wm. Gaud
  • . FOR . . ·:··. . ... !_,~·: • ...... • • OPERATIONS.AGAINST THE CITY' • .'. ••. _· :· .. :=~ ~.-.:• E. SINCEMID-JULY,ijE SAWTHEENEMY DkPLOYANENTIRE DIVISIONf'R0:4KONTUM PROVINCE SOUTH TO BAN~E THUOTIN WHAT.HE HOPED WOULD BE A QUICKANDHEAVY STRIKEAT A LIGHTLYDEFEJDED TARGET.IT NOVAPPEARS THATEVENA FOURTH
  • Whitehall London, S. 1N. 1, England Dear Denis: This is in response to your letter to~Bob of 16 January 1968 commenting on the Cabinetts decision to cancel the order !or the 50 F-111 aircraft. We are, of course, taking immediate action to minimize F-1 llK
  • present expect the war to end in some form of negotiations. military effort be decisive 1dll and ARVN,they are not likely to negotiations until this for its results to be fairly Since they hope the the GVN in destroying to give any serious
  • , DECISIONS THAT AFFECT THE WHOLE OF EUROPE, THAT WILL NOT PRODUCE GOOD RES.ULTS. I HOPE THAT, IN TP.E FUTURE, WE CAN DEVELOP CLOSER CONSliLTA~ION BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND THE OTHER GREAT POWERS, SUCH AS FRANCE AND GREAT BRITAIN. COMMENT: SINCE, UNLIKE
  • reply in the near future fr(?m Washington to its offer to negotiate", though it will not close the door to talks if President Johnson should eventually come around. This sounds to us as if Hanoi leadership, disappointed in any hopes that their recent
  • - a• r will adulowl celpt o( • a ■to• 11" ,be ,...._. of atf• Bob G •,cu:naia. I •ball be pleaae le r bldl ,- • .... to tile 6qMH lcletll. c....,.,___ Ylwllllae _., r••• ppytoHllll ae ltla •lpe ltla be•t atloll my d tu& ctar be•. .... lllH
  • dispelled. "There were clouds before, but now the sky is bright and clear," he said. He expressed his admiration for you and his hope that he could meet with you as soon as it might be convenient. He said he hoped we would not worry about German's friendship
  • you. Harold refused, so there is no such recommendation But I have been trying at every turn to get the Ex- Im Bank more fully eng aged in our more promising less developed countries. Given our hopes o f making Pakistan the next success story both
  • -Fedorenko meeting is scheduled for 3:00 or 3:30. Tabor hopes to be in"- position to reconvene the Security Council by 4:30, but there is n.o ~s &urance of that. {The Ticker has a story it will not be before 6: 00 p. m. ) G;_d.e.cm R•ael, the Israeli
  • . ':~r have given Bob your message and he will name no figures. D CLASSIFIED Authori y By Y,;'...S< ku /Jp~/?'7 ---~ A@t? , NARS, Date_?/r/-77 _ __ ~ h. .) . ,.. ..........- ., \- ·-- ·~TTEwDANCE LIST -FOR -THE· 5-32nd ,;-,c MltE·T lNO \ ~y
  • (Bonanza Vice Edwards ( Ben Casey) Sam Jaffee & Rayniond Massey Richard Chamberlin * Jack Benny George Burns Red Skelton (Dr. Kildare) Comedians John Winters Shelly Berman Mort Saul Bill Cosby * Bob Hope Bob Newhard - - - HALE BOGGS, LA. :Z,011
  • recOlllllended. Only in1titutional 1 educational maa1age1 without reque1t1 for funda will be used in the future. However, Mr. Haider hopes to obtain continued solicitations from corporationa--the1e would not be in conflict with our recent policy deciaiona
  • comments yesterday, sets had found the men in on the Chinese. 3. A Norwegian report that the Vugoslav Foreign Minister believes ''that Hanoi had decided to await U.S. elections ln hope situation would shift favorably for North Vietnam. 11 Sec. Rusk, Sec
  • to t_erms despite Vietnam. Nevertheless, because of Vietnam they may have been reluctant to move too quickly. At the same time, Moscow may be stalling in hopes of obtaining US concessions in the remaining issues -- in particular on the principle