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"I look forward to seeing you tomorrow.
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Sincerely, Lyndon B. Johnson"
W . Rostow
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E.O. 13292, Sec. 3.4
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CONELDE-NTlAL
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- or, if the situation worsens, American
dependents.
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MEMORANDUM
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THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
SEGRE!
Saturday, April 22, 1967
MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT
SUBJECT: Our Posture on the Greek Coup
So far we have refrained from comment
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The White House
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Enclosure:
Cable to Amembasssy Athens
and referenced message.
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15 August 1967
MEMORANDUM FOR MR. ROSTOW
Attached are the prints from which the blowups
were made, which you received earlier today.
These were transmitted via
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Mr.
Keeny:
Lois said to draft a letter for Mr. Rostow's
signature
saying he can't
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THE DEPUTY SECRETARY OF DEFENSE
WASHINGTON 25, D.C.
MEMORANDUM FOR MR. WALT ROSTOW
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SUBJECT:
Mr. Spurgeon Keeny of your staff has asked us to forward a summary of
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Joe Califano
Bill Hopkins
Doug Cater
Walt Rostow
Bob Kintner
Harry QC McPherson
John Roche
Francis
Bator
Cliff Alexander
Mr.
President:
Would you like to send each Special
Assistant
in these pictures
with you
the three prints with your best
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known that Bill would be leaving the staff for personal,
financial reasons, we brought George aboard about six
months before Bill departed He received a good deal of
foreign policy experience while working with Walt Rostow,
my foreign
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APPROVED BY: S/S-O:MR. LEDBETTER
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for their uae.
Mr.
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March
16, 1967
MEMORANDUM FOR. THE PRESIDENT
SUBJECT:
USIA Film.a of State
In rmewiag
USIA
the total lmprffalaa
ia
Old-faahloaed protocol
modern problems doe•
Vi■ it•
fllma on State vi■ lta, my
- 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.
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Prime Minister
Borton
Prime Minister
Wilson
President
Johnson
DEPARTMENT
OF STATE
WASHINGTON
June 1
eo~~FIDEN'J"IAL
ENCLOSURES
IN REPLY REFERTO,
10151
MEMORANDUM
FOR MR. WALTW. ROSTOW
THE WHITEHOUSE
Subject:
Progress
Policies
in East Asian
- August 1967
MEMORANDUM
FORMr. W.W. Rostow, White House
Subject:
BETAI & II-67
Final Report,
Forwarded is a copy of the Final
level,
politico-military
Additional
tion
copies
Report of the senior
games, BETAI and II-67.
of this
report