Discover Our Collections
Limit your search
Tag- Digital item (9)
- new2024-June (8)
- 1968-05-xx (9)
- 1968-04-xx (1)
- Elections - 1968 Presidential (1)
- Great Britain (1)
- Humphrey, Hubert H. (Hubert Horatio), 1911-1978 (1)
- International economic policy (1)
- Kennedy, Robert F. (Robert Francis), 1925-1968 (1)
- Presidency (1)
- Taxes (1)
- Vietnam (1)
- Western Europe (1)
- Text (9)
- Memos to the President (8)
- Meeting Notes (1)
- Folder (9)
- Meeting notes (1)
9 results
- countries, trade, security matters, or helping build a stable peace. Question: Does the President think there is a serious possibility of productive talks taking place with Ho Chi Minh leading to a peaceful settlement in Vietnam.? Answer: We simply do
- HO CHI-MINH, AND AN EX•BAO DAI MINISTER WHOSENAME WAS SIMILAR TO !Rid~ VAN DO. CSOUR CE DID NOT RECOC~IZ! THIS NAME). 11. - DISSErt,: CI NCPAC PACFL.T AR?AC PA.CAF. 25X1A NO FOREIG!'iDISSEM .I
- TORTURE CAME TO SE R£GARDSDAS A "ORMAL PRACTICE DURING PARTY ORGMHZATION. ft ft AS A RESULT OF THIS OPPRESSION, IN NOVEi'laER 1956 A S?ONTMlEOUS PEASANT RE3ELLION BROKE our IN PRESIDENT HO CHI MINWS HOME f'KOVU~ce:: AND HAD TO BE PlJT _Down.BRUTALLY
- there will be great pressure at the outset of the nego.tiations to stop the .fighting as the first order of business, we might consider initiating i::n.'"llediate cea·se.fire negotiations by the opposing military commanders on the pattern of the French Army-Viet Minh
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 79: May 25‑31, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 35
(Item)
- on negotiations or on "talks" in themselves-and to expect too much, too soon. Americans think of negotiations as the road to peace but there is unmistakable evidence that Ho Chi Minh thinks of negotiations as another way to fight a war-in effect, as another
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 79: May 25‑31, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 35
(Item)
- Vietnamese guerrillas up the Ho Chi Minh Trail-in reverse and taking over North Vietnam supply • po~s~~ey~. ·0 Hi13 general evaluation of the situation in South Vietnam is very·reasonable encouraging·. He has asked for an appointment through his· embassy
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 77: May 15‑19, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 34
(Item)
- . n., tvan 1f you cmm.>t ..JDCO tilt ~D~ tlv~ Qmtl Ds.322A Dt>W accept our p ~ , I uxgo you tu .1ct at tfio 82 smviv~ ~ of 'tiie Pueblo's crew amd iho b""Y of lldX·.- \.ho died wilo in your cust«.y. Jloldia3 tho crau as h~u:es mad
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 78: May 20‑24, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 34
(Item)
- with iehcr •ccncics at the working level, 1 bas not bcea coordinated ebcwhc,c. ' " BBOiUii / HO FOREIGN DISSEM / EXDI~ -Bf!Cft!t/1'(O I1'0!::EIGU l>:ES&BU fZXDIS J:!1d1JT'i"":: Myr~aJ Gets n FlJlle:x: Vc,;:,d,on. • the S-.lcdioh dbnr~nt a dinner
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 78: May 20‑24, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 34
(Item)
- lib warm reprda aJld the aaaurancea of hi• hip ••teem. He ha• th• ho•pitality a.ad elltciaat 1reatly appreciated &rr&111emuit• prc:wided by the GoYerameat of Fr&DCefor the talk.a on Viet.am now talda1 place hi Pari• and your particularly timely