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  • said "Anything. What goes on that could be corrected. 11 Sailor said "I would hit them more." President explained they would come back at us and there were many more of them than us. Then he was asked about hitting their supply ships. Rostow said
  • with six columnists and commentators on the White House balcony on August 11, 1967. Those attending were: The President Bill White Richard Wilson Roscoe Drummond John Chancellor Bill Lawrence Dan Rather George Christian Walt Rostow Bob Fleming The President
  • to because I have some things I want to say to you. I have a touch of sentimentality about me which has cost me a great deal in my 40 years in public life. I say to all you women-Mrs. Rostow and Barbara Jordan, Yvonne Burke, Mrs. Krim, and so many of you
  • your interest. We are in touch with the situation and there is considera ble goina on behind the scenes. Thanks again -· and beat r e gards, Sincerely, Bill Moyer• Special Assistant To The P resident )C Mr. E ugene Rostow, Dean )(Yale Univereity Law
  • ,ttnd :there were close staff members--the _Joe Califanos, '1\~e George Christians and Walt Rostows, and the .Marvin Watsons and relative.a of most of the honor guests. all. The 0 1 Briens had not put on any guests at It surprised me pleasantly
  • he continued to be during Mr. Johnson's But that is understandable. Some of the Kennedy people stayed on, as you know: Walt Rostow, -lr( Larry O'Brien in various functions, John Gronouski, et cetera, et cetera. Those who stayed on were
  • R. Ming James M . Nabrit, Jr. Samuel R. Pierce, Jr. John D. Randall Charles S. Rhyne • William P. Rogers • Samuel I. Rosenman Eugene V. Rostow Barnabas F. Sears Whitney North Seymour Jerome J . Shestack Arthur D. Shores Sylvester C. Smith, Jr