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Folder, "[Papers for] November 14, 1968 Special Cabinet Room Meeting," Meeting Notes Files, Box 3
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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-
- . 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
- 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