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  • legislation through the Congress in 1965 - - nearly 20 years after . Harry Truman had proposed it. resc~e Federal moneys were made available to the school systems, mainly in poor districts. A formula was worked out that minimized the Church-State
  • McPherson, Harry C. (Harry Cummings), 1929-
  • ~: / / MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT ToM Tom Johnson FROM: Attached are the notes of the President 1 s meeting with Harry Reasoner of CBS. MHTl;>'C i"'OTES CCP'(~IGHTfD PutalkCJ!jon Aeqmres,., Pa11Wti11i•" ef G;rp7r19ht Heltler. w. 'ftkSffidi Jdtlrisorr August
  • . Duckmanton) Critics such as Harry Ashmore dispute the genuineness of U. S. peace proposals. The President explained the Ashmore incident, stressing the sincerity of that U.S. peace proposal and others preceding and following. --------~--------- President
  • : U. S. policy towards Europe remains very steady: The security of Western Europe is a matter of primary concern to the U. S., and NATO retains its full importance. Many interesting things are happening in Eastern Europe; but the simple fact
  • . 4 Tab 56, 8/30/67, IT. S. Relations with Japan CODES (A) Closed by Executive Order 11652 qoveminq access to notional security lnfcrmotton. (8) C losed by statute or by the aqency which odqlnoted the document. (C) Closed 1n accordance
  • Folder, "[NSC Meeting on] U. S. Relations with Japan, 8/30/1967, Volume 4, Tab 56," National Security Council Meetings Files, NSF, Box 2
  • i·un ali ove r the lot. c 0 p '.{ L 3 J LII.ii:\A:ff Meeti·~g Janu.:~;:y in Ca.bin~t 23, 1?66 Room SANITIZED - - - -~ 11 - President: I was the first Congrossman to speak up for the Truman Doctrine. ,s I am not happy a.bout Vietnam but we
  • for co:Ji:.--"g :.ere after a busy C.a.y ~ asked and Se::!at·e. b~ing c= paople a:-e as:,:.z:g ;:;.:=.::~y C;£i.:es·;:io~:.s ~y · rna:mbars m~ k::ow t.!1.at tea questions. tore have undert&ken to try to discharg:? our c~tia3 ~nd carry out
  • \ . ~. NATIONAL ARCH IVES AND ~~co~_~s. ~ERVlc~ :: :~ ·~·~;.,·h.~~~.~~?.zt;:~~;p~1.:T.;_~/J~'\• · '~ '· ;, I \~·+>-i"f ·1··r "*~~\"i't·~~! ~,~./ '·~Y·~·,\s,: .. t i r-t".'-!'J". ;....c~!/.: :':·~ WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES
  • and pessimistic side. The truth is that we are winning militarily, but t~{s story is not being told. The failure of the press accounts for som; of the d i sallusionment among t he p eopl e . I i I II / r1 1 ~MtSFtilG TO HANDWRITIN~ Ffll 3 The President
  • a ·rH:imffill'nof the views presented on the five questions you asked: .. .., All 10 who responded agreed there is great improvement and progress. The program in the south is in competent hands. The U. S., allied and Vietnamese troops are good and improving
  • '1V~}ntorma tion I ~- S- b Z, tmdat:ed A FILE LOCAT IOPI NATIONAL SECURITY FILE , National Security Council File NBC Meetings , vol . 1 , Tab l , 12/5/63 , Soviet Military Capabilities RESTRI CTI ()II CODES ( A ) Closed by E xecutive Order 11652
  • of the Co:rnlnission members. He pointed out Governor Kerner 1 s experience and the good record on civil rights, and said that Mayor Lindsay is a man who is close to the people in the ghettos and has a general understanding of the whole picture. On Roy Wilkins
  • action or in an effort to shoot down our B-52 1 s. They may also attempt to attack an air base, like the one at Danang. I sent a mes sage to all field commanders alerting them to these possibilities. Secretary Rusk: a carrier? What about the possibility
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE RESTRICTION DAT E #1 list #2 mem Meeting on 11 /23/6J- S- ----- --2-~ "i- ~o -'i~ {W1. ECfl-0"11t, Cll\ '-l-t..tt'( I -~ S----1l~p~.- o~ #4 memo · -- z. . ?e
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT DATE CORR ESPON D EN TS OR T ITLE RESTRICTION j'hJll-~- -~--~~--+---1..l51.t>4-.~~- 1-- A 4-Jltr.- O(J>'e-tJ 3.y.~0Ptc /?7'1~(-/0-f42l PP - ,, ,, s 2 pp. ,, Memorandum
  • .NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT 'I~ ~t-R7 -'~I~.,~ '4_y NL E'. 8 S"- ').). # .VL.. J ~,_~ 7 :z._ OfEN #LT~11.Y~-1 FILE LOCATION M3:a~~e~ ~~ting RESTRICT!~ »otee File, CODES
  • this morning. (The President had Miss Nivens in Walt Ro stow' s office read the message over the telephone; the message thanked Wilson and Brown for standing firm despite party pressures.) We all have our peculiar problems; all of us have our setbacks