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  • constructive to offer. Since returning home to what Clark has called the ''miasma of pessimism of Washington,'' I have given some additional thought to this question of how to present our case better both on the international and on the danestic front. I have
  • Clark and Sandy Trowbridge, might be eager to go on, but most Cabinet members stay on because the President and the country need them. The President remarked about a CBS report that Clark Clifford would become Secretary of State. Rather asked him
  • representative -- someone of the stature of Clark Clifford or Gene Black - - to drum up more food and money. 3. The main targets would be Canada, Japan, Australia, the~Scandanavians, the Benelux, the Russians, am.perhaps even South Africa. (We should not waste
  • . Clark Clifford and Gen. Taylor have copies. Bromley Smith WW~ August lZ, 1967 MEMORANDUM FOR CLARK CLIFFORD The President asked us to send you this afternoon the following documents which are attached: 1. General Westmoreland' s military
  • : It's not that our epee·c h-g-e nerating service is so brisk., but that our filing system is mod,in:·ately efficient.: herewith Senator· Clark speaking favorably on the tab.11~ of the NPT (marked, with paper clip). We· will be seeing if we can get