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- attendance •xcept the l!hiUah •Xl»'••••d aympathy fol' our pO•ltion and a d••lr• io cooperate. The ~esident diacueeed at eome leagth th• coope•atlon h• ia J'eeelviug from Brikir.n and Canada deapite theb public .a miounce mente •hlch are made for political
Folder, "Meetings With the President -- 6 January 1964 - 1 April 1964," McCone Memoranda, Box 1
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- aseignmenta in Government and giving the nod to the work of the CIA and the intelligence community. 5. I presented the briefing, using the cards attached - no graphics. 6. I was followed by Kermit Gordon who spoke of the budget, explaining the reductions
Folder, "Meetings With the President -- 4 January 1964 - 28 April 1965," McCone Memoranda, Box 1
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- was adequate and he was aatia!ied. He said the only thins that Eisenhower propoaed to him wae the replacement ol. McGeorge Bundy with Gordon Gray. I said that I did not wiah to belabor the point: I thought he had probably forgotten the diecue1ioq
- be long before my geography - 2 and parentage catches up with me in the minds of these people," the President stated. The President said he didn't feel he was bigoted, that he found he could cooperate in certain areas even with his critics. He cited
- -....... •..~•I first by October Chief 20, of State un:i er it. In this improve men, month of deliberation, co~unication and stressed military between that cooperation. Taylor t:he -civilian a soi.id Defining Council new government
- a to r s F u lb r ig h t and M i l l e r , S e n a to r s F u lb r ig h t and Cooper and S en a to rs F u lb r i g h t and N elson (s u p p o r tin g arguments cenntained in I I , No. 3
- economic and so cia l cooperation for p rogress in peace. Even now, m Vietnam amd elsew h er e, there are m ajor programs of development which have the cooperation and support of the United States. V/ider and bolder programs can be expected in the future
- . Cooper The President indicated that the purpose of the meeting was to review developments since the last meeting (February 8), and to up-date our information. He indicated that his statement to the National Industrial Confer ence Board on February 17
- as necessary upon the senior policy and information officers of your ·agency. I request that you take the steps necessary to ensure that he receives their unstinting cooperation on a priority basis. I have instructed Mr. Manning to inform me if he en counters
Folder, "NSAM # 280: South Vietnam, 2/14/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 2
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- WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT #3 memo CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE Chester L. Cooper for Mr. Bundy 2 p Secret [sanitized] /·~~~ e/JeJ DATE RESTRICTION 3/13/65 A ~/o..2- Sec:ret Secret FILE LOCATION National
Folder, "November 8, 1967 - 10:03 a.m. National Security Council," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 1
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- handwriting. 5. There are some differences between Ky and Thieu, but Ky told me that he will do his best to cooperate. 6. The South Vietnamese Army is not a superior force, but General Abrams told me there has been much improvement in the ARYN. There were
- , it may be that the Assembly will simply recommend cooperation with the Council and be willing to hold off on other aqtion pending further Council activity. In view of the new proposals for legislation on South West Africa made by Vorster, it can
- of the area; its determination to maintain its independence; and the beginnings of regional cooperation. Therefore, the President expects that the U. S. would continue to play a role in the region, but hopefully a diminishing role as the countries
- cooperation that free and other that nations countries to with spoke the GRC in the in cate which he had in mind. "new measures of of Asia as well are neces~ary as with and 11 STATIJS: ~tfat} No foimal commitment was made by the Vice President
- invasion by the USSR has pervaded the entire session. Senator Cooper had a long session of definition of "aggression." The Chinese representation arose on three separate occasions. were voted down by larger margins than ever before. They The Mideast has
- General Wheeler A dmiral Raborn M r. H e lma Leonard Mark a J ohn Chancellor Barry Zorthian Ambassador Taylor A mbaasador L o dge A m basaador Goldberg David B ell Clark Cll!ford Bill Moyer• McGeorge Bundy .Dougla.aa Cater Cheater Cooper
- as an infringement on their newly-won independence. Over tbe longer term, the leas glamorous economic measures uay provide a more solid basis tor regional cooperation. 8. It an orderly developnent ot the countries ot West Atrica with a Western orientation
- by- individual countries themselveso Now, thanks to rapid i,cientific progress and its wealth of resources, UoSo has achieved many exemplary uccesses in work of social reconstruction. President Kennedy has called for cooperation and help from many countries
- Valenti Busby Cooper Clifford (afternoon) 19 6 5
- Cooper, Chester Lawrence, 1917-2005
- cooperation in the Assembly. · . This outlook is, nevertheless, moderated by our expectation that the UN will continue to support its two principal peacekeeping operations in the field (th~ UN forces in Gaza and Cyprus) as· well as its economic and technical
- brought abou; .: __ ~-' - by ~ --,~..:--_:·· . .. national$> and broad 9 cooperative regional effor1s, 7. The six nations providing help to South ~1iiet~Nam solemru~- their determination to stand by that country 1s side until its c.f.:f
- with the cooperation of the Cabinet members with a complete responsibility in assisting him. He said, "This was incomparable. No other country has this country's record of labor peace." Secretary Boyd reported on the strike. He said that Monday morning 95% of the rail
- a military struggle but a psychological struggle. We may make mistakes, but this is the best trained, best equipped defense team we 1ve ever seen. The President said there is less jealously and better cooperation than any other team he had ever known
- to themselves. 3. Economic Cooperation. 4. End aggression in the South. Under Secretary Katzenbach: I agree with the opening statement, but I think we should "feel them out." The President: We should talk about the new Marshall Plan for that area
- and the continuity of public administration. Be assured that the Church is anxious to offer willingly and without hmnan ambitions her generous cooperation and assistance. She is the promoter of social justice and wishes and encourages true social progres•. She
- proud. Work being done by Marines on health, recon struction, schools. General Green was very cooperative. Tribute to military. special assistant in Washington to carry out peace plans. Need this Any requests from Freeman? Bundy: Will come in Monday
- WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT ~memo DATE CORR ESPONDENTS OR TITLE 'Chester Cgcper £0rMr. Bundy secret 4 p tlf-M I t #2-a memo Leonard Ilnge:r: for Chester Cooper secret 1 p #2c report Status of Non-Military
- . AmbaaeMlor la PH&•••• hi'• ~eatarmed. l cy ea: C. Cooper C. Johnson NSC Files Dispatched 4/13 - Rcpts nos. 156-160 .,,...-. DRAFT April 6, 1965 ~T NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMoRANDUM NO. MEMORANDUM FOR: 1. '? 30 The The The The Secretar y
- with mutual troop withdrawals and the reduction of the cost to the U . S. of our NATO defense policy. Secretary Fowler : We must insist , in addition to a reasonable offer on offset, that our European allies cooperate with us in international monetary affairs
- African sen sitivities over outside intervention in the Nigerian civil war. This will not be a historic General Assembly. The time is clearly not right for major ne\v proposals for international cooperation. In the fields of international economic
- incr_ea_sing a·..--areness. o_f th~ __:i.mportance of ·en.: ,;_-.;-~-:... ~- . · . listing.the cooperation of the people in:carrying_out t.lie strategic hamlet ;~~., ~ pro~ani~ .- On the negative side, _however,-~or!,uring of VC prisoners has
- · .'_ 9 6G The For12i;_ ~ Minister of Thailand expressed to me his desire to call a meeting of leaders of free Asian countries to promote greater regional cooperation and regional economic development in Southeast Asia . Thj.s same view was e::-:pressed
Folder, "September 25, 1968 - 12:17 p.m. National Security Council," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 4
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- As serJbly. The time is clearly not right for major new proposnls for internationBl cooperation. In the fields of international economic and scientific development 2nd in dts.::irmament there will be no outstnnding new initiatives, though the~e may be so~c
- Publication Aeett1iFes Pet mission of Cop71i9ht f:k~lder· W. Themes Johnson [2 of 6] .. I . \I 1: LITERALLY EYES ONLY ' - 3This ·c orporation would provide economic and social services for organizations such as the 4H and electric cooperatives
- they take advantage of it, we will answer it with interest. It was agreed to send Chet Cooper to Paris with Kisinger. On the matter of bombing policy, the President asked Rostow for his suggestions. Mr. Rostow made the following proposals: Hit the thermal
- obnoxious to Israel on Jerusalem. We have had no cooperation from Israel. The President: You were disappointed in Kosygin's letter, weren't you. Secretary Rusk: Yes, it said that they would talk troops only after Israel is out of Jerusalem