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- , but the African Bureau is a much more important assignment. Indeed, if you don't want Bob for the African job, then I would hope that we could keep him here and not let him go to McNaughton. 5. I will leave this one in your hands for discussion with Dean Rusk
- and how mission This ls as good a moment as any to say how much Bob and your comments this moraing in responso to our memo, proud I am that you are willing to entrust this particular to me. DECLASSIFIED S/it
- his memorandum at Tab Band a good one-page from Bob Komer at Tab A. The Secretary and Bob Komer are b.oth ready to go ahead on this and I am sure they are right from every point of view but that of Congressional reaction. The Department (Rusk
- -.. Fri., Oct. 1, .. 165, 7:SoPM MR. PRESIDENT: .A taached le a draft ~•••age from you to the International Conference of the Red Crosa ln Vienna. We hope that this conference can be kept on a blgh humanitarian plane. A meaaage lrom you m&yhelp
- of the - 3. Mekong River scheme. 11. If this initiative is rejected, there can be no alternative but the continuance of United States assistance with all its risks of escalation. But the world cannot hope for peace if guerrilla w
- a su.cces$~ he also saw :new ourth waiting till he could get etter sens•e of w.hat Congress o.eri.t in repared to go for. 5. You ight ex1,resa your hope tliat there ia no misapprehe1 that U ,e ua.ting In,dia with Pak.is.tan. llas·tri visi'te
- deed of gift. GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION GSA FORM 7122 (7 -72 ) THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON November 18, 1965 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT 1. Attached is a letter from Bob Benjamin which, among other things, extolls the reports that have
- December 23, 1965 ... SECRET MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT On the plane back to Washington from the Ranch on Friday afternoon,Decemqer l~ I discussed with Bob McNamara the potential for new flags and additional military contributions to.Viet-Nam. I also
- devaluation. We are hopeful that the measures taken in the new budget as well as longer term initiatives being developed will prove to be effec tive in getting the British economy on a sounder basis. You should indicate that we face a common interest
- recommendation for a prompt apology . on the accidental alr attack was baaed on a hope that it mlght marglnally affect thla Cambodian decision, but my own Jwigmeut la that i-elatloas were abo'it to break anyway . Moreover, it la good that the Cambodians have puc
- ________________ , -of telegram to~--~--,-:._ _ TOP'i&~T . I problem becomes one of findjJlg a formula .for peaceful settlement as a substitute for settlement by force. i Desj,ite the problems you mention, I d,eeply hope that you can . reach an agreement, and thereby
- for it. It is hoped that the above regulations are not considered unusually restrictive. We ask the cooperation of all in order to carry out our purpose of providing to the membership a pleasant and convenient location for meals, where good food is served. Any
- Poat Life West9rn Union Frank Cancellare Robert Schutz Charles Taanade Francis MiUer Stan Wayman Ollie Atkins Paul Slade John B~uer JOG Scherschel Bob Hess Milton Bittenbencl~r Tom Craven, Sr. Ted Clark Bob Hemmig Joe Steine:LeRoy Anderson John Levy
- transportation, slums and blight, urban sprawl and scatteration-all these problems spawn •ugliness where there should· be beauty, hopelessness and want where there should be hope and abun dance. One of the greatest domestic challenges now facing the nation
- . ' NEW YORK. N. Y. DeOClllber Twenty-fourth 1965 .... Dear Bobs Ma7I first ' take this opportunity to express the unprecedented pleasure I have experienced 1n working w1th this •secret" task force. Having bad a mmber ot assignnents ot similar nature
- or Pakistan. is one of international not making any new I very much appreciate your writing and hope that hospital in In~lia will somehow receive relief from ---- '11 ~ /4 .. ,. est per. sonal __ ' ~ L) ,,~ regar~ ~ ..- - 1.1 taA__. rr
- and to reopen the downtown ~ ...' \m:eassaae;r B\:l:nk&iF £OD.firmed at 5·00 P· m today that the fii:.s..t two gt ett:ps ef ;r eeels, eensistiag of about 2 50 men e a eh, have B:lre $d.y been ~ located. He is hopeful that the 'balance ef son1e 500 700 men
- \ /} oe,/ THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON .... COJ>TFIDE~lTL~ L Thursday, December 9, 1965 MEMORANDUM TO THE PRESIDENT 1. I attach Bob McNamara's account of his telephone conver sation with members of Congress on South Vietnam. It is highly
- to be m.ovi111cl
- assurances that the White House will release this important message, and then I will give you permission to use them. In addition, I have drafted two letters which I would hope the President would send to Messrs. Tweed and Segal and Seymour and Marshall
- HARRY 4: z_@ -----. .--,:; I or S f, • 20th w ! ''"'::' ' I of October ' ···""· •• ' ~ I working with you and Bob . _ __ . -· . the committee in doing wha I can to help develop aome imaginative and meaningful recommendation
Folder, "Chronological Correspondence File: January – March, 1965," Papers of Donald Hornig, Box 2
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- the prlu for the Nat exh1bf.t ln tb• ••••nth grade of Paul Junior Hlgl!a. •a• You are , . , ~ \lP in an la whlc;h Sct•ne• ia an bnpottant pan, and you.r willina•• •• to work hard to better un.deratand the natural world la commendable. I hope lhat the aucc
- the document. in accordance with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. GENERALSERVICES ADMINISTRATION GSA DC 73.495 GSA FORM 7122 (7-72) _________________ __ , -:eAa Thursday. August 26. 1965 t z;~~CUTiV_ -// t/fl-t MEMORANDUM FOR BOB
- the party together, but failed to inspire his followers. Many are hoping for the early return of Ka.rama.nlis from his self-imposed exile in Paris, although this appears unlikely at present. The passage la.st month of an EDA-sponsored bill to in vestigate
- BE TRAGEDY FOR GREECE FJltOM WHICH ULTIMATELY ONLY THE CO~ MUNISTS ' WOULD PROFIT• THIS- POSITION ' HAS NATURALLY SEEN PlECE IVED WITH A LACK OF.. ENTHUSIASM BY THOSE ELEMENTS ON BOTH SIDES WHO HOPED TO WIN THE UNQUALIFI.Et> · SUPPORT OF .us. LAST NIGHT
- and pre-game documentation are also in cluded in this report. It is hoped that the overall package will be useful to planners and intelligence officers concerned with US policy in this area. The following comments resulted from observations of the Game
- . Neg~tiationa were not actually conducted. The US team felt obligated to attend discussiona based on the US President's oft stated willingness to talk. Although1the US team felt compelled by world o¥1nion to attend the conference, they had some hopes o
- -- Boston Mayor John P. Collins said he hoped the new deparonent would be created "this year." Collins said he did not want to see the newDeparonent delayed while Congress studied possible creation of a department which would Include more agencies than
- ■• the greatest th1 ■ aee our paper on planning submitted to the Bureau of the Budget an4 Position In addition quired. to thia operating tool. hope for the Paper.II.) other approach•• are re mm ahOlll.d review the impact of Federal program■ upon
- of urbanization control. be sensitive processes. any hope of success, should to these which will matters. It be required adequately funded profit as is done in the Department To several have a clear of Urban Development corporations, develop