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- tel.ear• to Dakar castmDTW i.ad lacntary WORK TELECOMMUNICATIONS OPERATIONS DIVISION COPY IQO'JJ>BYIJM.. QUUR: DNr Mr. Prea14ent: I - ,-.r Ylalt vtalt. 70II at dlat ttae. people vUl ,ou at_... lt WCMal•be• I atacenlJ Yiat.claa
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
- /27 / 64 Room 372 Executive Office Building 17th and Pa. Ave. N. W. Washington 25, D. C. April Z0, 1964 Dear Mrs. McClelland: Herc is a working list o! White Houne and other Executive Office staff members. Our Personnel Office has not put out
- motor upon his return to the il.S. Specifications on a suitaole motvr will be forwarded soonest for transmittal to Mr. Johnson. '~ Later in the morning, the Vice President, Ambaasador Villard the ICA Hcpresentative, Mr. Arva Flo:,d, Mr. Busby, and at one
- . Barring an economic recession, the chances are Wilson will have the time he needs. The Prime Minister will be accompanied by Ambassador Dean and George Thomson, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs. I will also be available. UK Objectives Mr. Wilson
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 111: Dec. 18‑25, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 43
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- Mr. December 18, 1968 Mr. Preaident: Walt ••kN me to aend thi ■ up to yoa promptly ln hl• ab■ ence. He baa tlme■ talked with George Woode arnral and uncler ■tand• the pl'OpOIJ&l. Harold H. SaWlder ■ CONPWENtlAL/EXDJS ' o--c B:Fl-D
- that it may at any time after In the interim the Pre$1dent approve• of youl' suggestion that Telegraphic transmission and classification approved NEA ... Amb. Ha:t>e ... Mr. Agriculture Sd11nittke.'i't' h\1.llhstane~) DECi ./.\SSIF:E:D ~~~M DS-322
- -" • • 9/23 Mr Bundy said he had already done this --and to remind Wm Bundy to talk to Dodd on the Singapore problem 1 ~ i ~ S • . "' • - MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Wednesday, September 15, 1965 7 :30 p. m. MEMORANDUM
- Bryant's first poems were directed against it. Criticism also grew in the South and West. The reports of the Twelfth Congress are punctuated with such expressions as: "Mr. Randolph (John Randolph of Virginia, the leader of the 'pure' Republicans) spoke