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  • in carrying .out this assignment. LJW~ W. W. Rostow CC: The Secretary of State · Dispatched 7/9/66 - Outside Rcptso THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON July 8, 1966 NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 352
  • and the ear of the President all he wanted to do was to get to the President some complaint or some request or some piece of information and would be quite content to talk to me, knowing that the message would be passed along with dispatch. I think
  • ing the period of military service; d. sending the Vice President and General Clay-to _Berlin; e. dispatching additional American troops and equipment to Berlin. This l".ecitation of positive action clearly impre_s sed the Mayor and he agreed
  • of Protocol, to be dispatched from his office o EXECUT~V.G GI 3 SP 2-3/1965/002-7 PR 6-1 CO 90 co 1-1 CO 93 Autograph File/ CO 98 MA4 CO 128 co 13 CO 150 CO 332 CO 163 co 42 CO 164 co 46 Cherif GUELLAL Republic of Algeria CO 1+8 Leon NDENZAKO Kingd.am
  • ; goals for South Vietnam; reasons for LBJ’s unpopularity; flaws in LBJ’s handling of the press; inept press corps handling Vietnamese War; incorrect editing of press dispatches; LBJ’s abilities as a diplomat; peace negotiations 1966-1968; 1968 Paris peace
  • don't do something, and it is going to be devastating and very, very serious." We decided then and it was recommended to the President that he dispatch someone out there; various suggestions were made, I can't remember all of them--they suggested
  • Dispatch and used to go around town and the surrounding countryside trying to sell subscriptions and delivering the St. Louis Post Dispatch. However, I can't rememberdoing this very long, so I assume that it was not very successful. During this period