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  • abrazo for the Dean of the Diplomatic Corps, the Ambassador from Nicaragua. - 2 ­ The President then joined the group and asked what had been said about Hemisfair. ~ talked of the difficulties in getting a family picture at this time that would
  • wear. The most imp c, ssi bk time of the year to try to find something n e.w to stock your wardrobe to wtllk out feeling a r mor c~d the Com,c-ntion. ag.'.linst the world - - is the tim e bet -.•:c en n0w and ·w e looked a bit forlornly uver my
  • ~· MEETING OF THE PRESIDENT WITH HUGH SIDEY OF TIME MAGAZINE FEBRUARY 8, 1967 This was a general discussion on American involvement in Vietnam. The President said that President Eisenhower, Kennedy and Johnson had done everything possible
  • telegrams fran Port-au­ Pr:ince, Guatemala City, Managua, am Panama City. Sat Jose has not replied to query on "second class citizen" treatment, • However, since timing of v:Lsit coincides wft.h inauguration or new Administration there, we are confident
  • that he too would have time to visit several Latin American countries to demonstrate our high-level interest in the area . The President asked Mr. Ht:_lms for the latest situation report from Mr. Helms said the Generals are fed up with President Thieu
  • Date: 10/3/96 Processinq Bote The following transcripts were interfiled on this date in the Chron transcript series. DATE: 1/13/64 TIME: 10:30 pm and 10:45 pm CALLER: Secretary McNamara and General O'Meara PAGES: 10 TRANSCRIPT NUMBERS: COMMENT
  • Date: 10/3/96 Processing Bota The following transcripts were interfiled on this date in the Chron transcript series. DATE: 1/13/64 TIME: 10:30 pm and 10:45 pm CALLER: Secretary McNamara and General O'Meara PAGES: 10 TRANSCRIPT NUMBERS: COMMENT
  • in an equally short period of time. Owing to the pressure of time, it does not include material which is easily available to the Department of Stat~ from ~ther sources. We will welcome the opportunity to refine the material presented, or to expand it to greater
  • them u ntil they a re one ye a r old. And then, from the MEMORANDUM TH E W H IT E HOUSE W A S H IN G TON F r id a y , M arch 6, 1964 Page 4 time they a re one ye a r o l d ' t h e y belong to the school from then on. P arents can come and do
  • Secretary McNamara and Secretary Rusk to "watch this very carefully." On the matter of armed shipments to the Middle East countries, Secretary Rusk that there was going to be a very tough time on this issue with the Congress. The President said, "We must
  • a distinct cultural and social life; although the impact of modern public health measures has created severe population pressure in the past generation. Moreover, minerals, timber (and, at one time, Amazonian rubber), drew some enterprise to the interior
  • not recommend movlng US combat unlh into or contiguou£ to the RVN at this time. Moreover, the intro• ductlon o{ US combnt forces whkh would alt idle could well h ;,\ve 11. p11ych9lo&ical impact on b oth friends and enernlee the reverse of tbftt do aired
  • and altiplano, maintaining a distinct cultural and social life, alt~o\igh the impact of modern public health measures has created population pressure in the past generation~ Moreover, minerals and timber (and, at one time, Amazonian rubber) drew some enterp;rise
  • and training may be required, However, in view of the present Congressional ceiling on materiel, complete implementation of this mission may take time. We believe that only Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru and Venezuela have the potential
  • d for happy reasons because, this m orning, fo r the f ir s t time in such a long time, Lyndon sounded bouncy and like h im s e lf and there w e re no night sw e ats.-. And la te r on in the day, I heard that M cG eorge Bundy had used
  • to Mr. Meyer.) Mr. Meyer: In Latin America there is a great interest in University teaching. Are you going to teach? The President: Not as a full-time faculty member. I don't want to be tied to a class every morning at 8:00-a. m. I will make periodic
  • in Perle's. apartment. Jake Pickles, Lindy and Hale, Senator Ellender. The Dale Millers, the I circled the room, had a drink, some light and pleasant talk and then left before I thought it was time for them to go into dinner. Dorothy McCardle
  • nap; news story about Pat Nugent; Lady Bird is interviewed by New York Times about art; Willard Deasons and Emmet Riordans for dinner and to pick out one of Him's beagle puppies; Lady Bird reads "Guns of August"
  • ; Abe Fortas' Supreme Court nomination; Lynda Robb tells stories about her family; New York Times interview on LBJ Library; tea with American Association of Nurserymen; reception for Junior Army Navy Guild Organization members; Clark Cliffords to dinner