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  • / Walt Rostow to Chang Ki -Yong re President ' s tripattachments Korea & Korea ' s economic progress (CONFIDENTIAL- Walt Rostow t
  • ) (C0NIDEN1'IAL) ~ /-~~- Tuade Negnti; tions to Dean Rtisk/Hen:r~--Fowler re (x ref TA) trad@ (CONHDENTI.A:L) ~pearn; gene V. Ros-towto Secy a£ State (x x re BaJauce of Payments p1grm (SECRE1'-3'1f- Walt Rostow to the Prsident ···M~tto w/;>­ spe@ch
  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWALSHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTSOR TITLE l1I ~ J--')b ~ow/ attachments (SE~'f) DATE RESTRICTION J. ~ ~ //- 2.- ,:it-- NL J 'ii- Walt Rostow to Secy
  • • ·'• ~ ,. ....' .. a,. .,,,,. -.,• ­ ~ ,=.- .... r ·~ ~ ~t I .. J 4 * 1 ..... . . (5jtu~ ...: ; : . .- -... - .-. "'--' ...... ... . " .,..-. W.W. Rostow ·­ ....-­. ,. ,. .... . .. . -- ... .•":;..-·- . - . . . ' ;t;"• ~·- - .... .., ..:..- 1..>' I~. .· Yours, '!­ Honorable Richard
  • ).._ Dear Mr. Rostow: My thanks to the President and to you for the copy of the State of the Union Message. Si~y yours, ,,,..- Otema Allimadi 7-, I l CHANGES OF FOREIGN GOVERN1•1EI·?I1 OFFICIALS AUSTTu\LD\: The Right Honorable John McEwen, H.P
  • be shortened. Jim Symington undertook to do this on his own. The result is that White House representation is now limited to you, Kintner and Rostow. Francis feels that if his dealings with these Ambassadors are to remain effective, he should be included
  • W. ROSTOW THE WHITE HOUSE Subject: Suggested Reply from the President to President Kenyatta, Kenya As requested in Mr. Smith's January 20 referral, enclosed is a suggested reply from the President to President Kenyatta's letter of January 12. We
  • WASHINGTON Co 3;1.o January 31, 1967 1710-1517 MEMORANDUM-FOR MR. WALTW.. ROSTOW THE WHITEHOUSE. New Year's Greetings ·to the President The Department has been asked to transmit the enclosed New Year's messages to President Johnson. We believe
  • :. -~ ·~ -'. -~ ·1 ?~T ! l .·. J c_ i ·J ·-...!', ·,;..-. i . , l. ,: .,,.u ~ . q~ 1 "\ _, .LIMITED OFFICIAL USE -. ~ . t DEPARTMENT OF STATE WASHINGTON September 1.3, 1966 1.3844 C~ F~ .~co MEMORANDUM FOR MR. WALT W. ROSTOW THE WHITE HOUSE Subject
  • THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON May 18, 1967 Z:30 p.m. Mr. President: 0,\J 1'-. Reference is made to a memorandum from Walt Rostow to you dated May 12, 1967, relating to Henry Owen's planning idea post-Vietnam. While obviously the Administration has made
  • your interest. We are in touch with the situation and there is considera ble goina on behind the scenes. Thanks again -· and beat r e gards, Sincerely, Bill Moyer• Special Assistant To The P resident )C Mr. E ugene Rostow, Dean )(Yale Univereity Law
  • .... luncheon for Prir..ic Minister !:olt on Thurscl I This is the day t~t _ t.:."le hcon w:t!i t_._. Asian Ambassado:-s, in th.c Fish Roo· ., t be attended by ...~ba ... oaco= Symir. ~on, Asdst;:.:it Secretary Bu alt Rostow
  • MEMORANDUM FOR MR. WALT W. ROSTOW THE WHITE HOUSE Subject: Message of Appreciation to the President from the Chief of State of Malaysia There is enclosed a message to the President fran the Chief of State of Malaysia expressing appreciation for the visit
  • : "Thank you for your recent letter. If you wish to discuss this subject in more detail, Walt Rostow is at your service." If the Egyptians want to restore relations with us, they ought to approach us. After all, they broke with us, not vice versa. I don't
  • for National Security Affairs. (This was first McGeorge Bundy, then Gen·eral Maxwell Taylor, then back to Bundy, and finally to Walt Rostow, the present chairman). Prior to early 1961, the State Depart­ ment member had been the rrin£ormal 11 chairman. B
  • be agreeable to the Gvoernment of the United States. W. W. Rostow cc: Protocol v-CF w / cy of Incoming Country File w/Incoming RECEIVED AUG 1 61967 CE1'i TRAL f ILES r}-7 eONFIDENTIAL k#$uru( August 14, 1967 Dear Mr. President: The Department has
  • to get Fred Seitz. 'I-- The re will be other occasions when he will need you; and we shall be caUing on you, as you so generously said we could. My best to you and my friends at Nl. I. T. Yours, '. ·' /s/cuJ± W. W. Rostow r Dr. Howard w. ..Johnson 1
  • :u Noon /?f/1-~ p:G-/t>-:5 f?,•b;CcJ+P/rbraha/VI 1;;I ,~ THE PRESIDENT £Gl70 Subject: Staff The following Meeting, are 8 :30 a. m. , Friday, the items discussed August at the staff • 12, 1966. meeting: 1. Walt Rostow reviewed
  • ?':';' J • ._ __ , ...., _ , _ . . •- , . . ,._.. .... .. .. • ... ~• ·· - • , .. ._.,_, . ..... DEPARTMENT OF STATE EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAT 8062 TO: FROM: May 17, 1966 ,, /VU Io/;/ .t- e $9 Mr. Walt Rostow ~ 1 The White
  • Secretary Rusk Under Secretary Eugene Rostow Philander Claxton Special Assistant to the Secretary Joseph Sisco Assistant Secretary for International on Population Matters Organizations Perhaps George Ball Tex Goldsmith U.S. Representatives at the UN
  • Van Minh General Wheeler General Westmoreland Thomas Corcoran Dean Rusk Ambassador Patterson Ambassador Mannfull Walter Rostow Adam Yarmolinsky Bill Bundy A A B B B N X z z z z z McGeorge Bundy Dean Acheson Hans Morgenthau George Klein Maxwell