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- the President briefed the three candidates and received their support. When the proposition was · put to the Hanoi delegation in Paris, however, they raised other issues. First, they proposed that the new, enlarged meetings be called a "four-power conference
Oral history transcript, Lucius D. Battle, interview 2 (II), 12/5/1968, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- on those two points--I think the question of supply of military equipment is a very difficult one indeed and would have been difficult in any measure. But we had at that time embraced rather strongly the new Nasser regime and at least they considered
- added, that we are not going to solve these difficulties overnight. We must prepare for a series 0.1. actions like the recent Berlin developments, whic are only an example of what we can expect. The new l.5 Administration is only six month old, the Vice
- a little I believe it was three more meetings that you had with Mr. Johnson. A: Yes, I would like to. Last fall, I believe it was--must have been maybe fairly early in November--I had come to the conclusion that I really could not afford to stay in New
- :>olicy planning" regarding. problems which are certain to- emer(e; _but for which. little planning has yet Dii'n done; e.g., lis --west trade, rrauce. b. •'Policy planning" regarding new problems which mtgbt eaerge, and for '\fhicb _ltttle effective
- arrangements to go back any time. So, I would suggest that the President, in the absence of some new develop:mm.ent in he situation, get some sleep and we'll be in touch with him if we need to. Goodbye ••••
- Amman, not just the USIA man, authorized local coverage· in Jordan. The lsrae~ knew all about it anywa,C- :/- ~ j_ 'ff~ -- • .§ What was not especially wise was for USIA's weekly News Review, which circulates all through the Arab \vodd, to play up
- for the first time all the elements of the organization aremovingdownthe same road together. I think also the actionsthathave been taken by the United States during the past year have given new heart to the Vietnamese, in spite of theiViet Congsuccesses. Up
- Airport, New York City on March 16 at 1015 hours and will depart aboard a United States Air Force Special Flight on March 16 at 1705 hours. Department of the Navy is requested to provide aircraft security while in New York City. His Excellency will arrive
- m e to so m e new A f ric a n country, an d h e d id n 't know the la n g u a g e . She w a s w o r ry in g a littl e b i t a b o u t how h e w ould g e t a lo n g in s c h o o l a n d e v e ry th in g - - how aken ew f r ie n d s . tm S o lic ito
- World War II convinced me to join a new outfit called the Central Intelligence Group. F: This is a piece of friendly exchange, when were you in Harvard Business School? K: After I got out of Harvard College. [I] started in '42 and finished my degree
- primarily in the economic area, such things as statements on the Kennedy Round after its conclusion, on the messages to Congress, on the special drawing rights legislation, on the amendments to the fund, the rather dramatic New Year's Day balance of payments
- and passionate than in fact we are. The White House correspondent for NBC or the New York Times or the AP is ~xp~cted to do as conscientious a job as he can of reporting the activities of the president and the administration. The fact that he may not have
- k a n d M r s . W illia m T y l e r , w ife of t h e A s s i s t a n t W e d n e s d a y , J a n u a r y 22 (Continued) M r s . R ib ico ff, an d th e n I had M r s . H u g h es, th e w ife of th e G o v e r n o r of New J e r s e y , down b e c
- a m e o v e r about 1840 fr o m G e rm a n y , and sh e w a s t e llin g about how h a rd h e r fa th e r ^ w o r k e d in th is new p io n e e r la n d . T h e r e w a s a p o e m about it . And th en sh e w a s a ls o t e llin g abou t how m u ch
- e w ent on to church s e r v ic e s at the L utheran C hurch. is a m em b er o f. Of c o u r s e , that is what the C h an cellor And th ere w as a cu rio u s blending of the old and the new , the e ld e r ly m in is te r spoke in G erm
Folder, "Travel – Foreign – Berlin (Pro) [August] [1 of 2]," 1961 Subject Files, VP Papers, Box 109
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- that the iVice President's visit to wist Berlin will be used to aggravate the international situation by new cold.: war actions against the German Democratic Republic. The attitude of the u.s. Government toward the protective measures of the East German
- Germany have a national nuclear weapon. But I believe also the Navy was rather interested in the MLF because it would involve an expansion of the Navy and would provide a new type of naval nuclear weapons system in addition to the Polaris, because
- o tt C a r p e n te r an d G ordon C o o p e r a n d R ic h a r d G o rd o n , a new one to m e , a n d J a m e s L o v e ll a n d G e n e r a l M c C o n n e ll, th e A ir F o r c e C h ie f of S taff D o n ald H o rn ig , L y n d o n 's S p e c ia
- . I started out, I guess you'd have to say, in something called the Chieu Hoi program, which had to do with getting defectors over on the government side. I did a study on that as my first move in this new role that I was playing, and then from
- had dinner and then to bed. The second most important news of the day was that Lynda heard from Chuck -- her first letter in two weeks -- a short one. from a mission to find a big stack of mail. He said he had returned He had only time to read two
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