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  • will everywhere. "I look forward to seeing you tomorrow. F='".....- W. Sincerely, Lyndon B. Johnson" W . Rostow ~..J,. 7 /-:.::N­ DECLASSIFIED E.O. 13292, Sec. 3.4 NSC Memo, 1/30/95, State Guidelines By ~ , NARA, Date {;l -lfr.O ? CONELDE-NTlAL Thursday
  • or, if the situation worsens, American dependents. \}~ Rostow TOP SECRET (1\, MEMORANDUM J 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
  • . Rostow The White House P1 ,(~~ /J4. The enclosed is for White House .. clearance prior to transm~'Qq/~ ;) . '/¢ :ijam~ ve Secretary Enclosure: Cable to Amembasssy Athens and referenced message. C9Nf WEN'f JA:L CLAS SIFICAllON [front] f' EC
  • , D.C. 20506 DECLASSIFIED ' Authority RAC ll>P7 3 By ~ NARAt Date ~- 5 -£-'i&' 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
  • "' Rostow to Mar ratos . tif-i·q 'Uj •"•T'. I .W t/ [dup . #108, NSF, Files of Saunders, "Greece, 1/1/68-1/20/69," bx 10] ~ ~~2Jlt·~3 ~6 \1' t~b.) O'\J ' ~~ 11r££me~JPU!ii !lJ per- tJL\f ~'l-~ -f8a111t1zed 12/1/04] Sf?Mt~,A~\-=tf'Jt~ > € \\\0 tJLO
  • , 1/30/95, State Guidelines &f~. NARA, Date\L-1!)-Dl: SECllS'l'.-NOFORN SMKeeay:Jb:3-28-67 bee: WWR (2) u t SMK file 8t chr 5MK comeback rr,z,,.('..~) copy you. Mr. Keeny: Lois said to draft a letter for Mr. Rostow's signature saying he can't
  • . 13292, Sec. 3.5 NLJ o - O\iS By 'NARA, Date • GEG~FT .. _, J THE DEPUTY SECRETARY OF DEFENSE WASHINGTON 25, D.C. MEMORANDUM FOR MR. WALT ROSTOW ~ . ;.. (4) SUBJECT: Mr. Spurgeon Keeny of your staff has asked us to forward a summary of { '-.f
  • Wilson 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
  • A undated A Sanitiu.d1on U/!J/H ~ll 09 . 270 19] Rostow to LBJ ~f,~Jll\\;tAhon ~~if;~::J ~LJ 96-1301 _ l" 'iAti\i$A•lt/uJAr; -~.~------- ..... ~· z"j.t:.a p vp w. ~2. , F4le .. V - • J. ' -c ) (/' ) 'I- 4, II) , ,J.. ~ ~ /(-n_ ,, 'l .,'J... 'J Vi
  • ... When it was 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
  • . ROSTOW) FOR TRANSMISSION 12/3/67 APPROVED BY: S/S-O:MR. LEDBETTER ~~A:AMB BATTLE
  • for their uae. Mr. ~ __.17_,,, Le_•._ Rostow '.f •: 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. B
  • 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