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  • the expectations of those who hoped it might set out broad plans, but its advice on specific c V Terms of Reference for Social Science Advisory Board, February 27, 1964. c -;-41 - research and the connections it provided to the academic community both proved
  • the FRG. He noted general agreement that the allies were not committed to any particular text. He hoped that any treaty provlsj.ons resulting from talks v/lth the Soviets v/ould again be discussed before they v;ere tabled,, and he assumed ^ r'v
  • s t o o d that he and his staff would play a m a j o r p a r t in n e g o t i a ­ ting an outer space treaty which embodied U.S. desires and hopes on the subject and w h i c h fully protected American interests and security. The results of ACDA's
  • -proliferation discussions going and said that the threshold seemed to be the only way. He hoped that the Principals would agree to submit the issues to the President, While he was aware of the JCS and the AEG objections and knew that considerable political