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  • . ,•••• ~ • .·, ... "". f~' . . • I ~'° I l . ' • ... .· 'I. , 4 .. I' 171';).- 1113 January 13, 1964 10: 30 p. m. TELEPHONE CONVERSATION BETWEEN SECRETARY McNAMARA AND GENERAL 0 1 MEARA McN 0 1M McN 0 1M McN 0 1M McN 0 1M McN Andy, give the substance
  • *THE COLLECTION INCLUDES ONLY A TRANSCRIPT OF THE CONVERSATION; NO RECORDING OF THE CONVERSATION IS INCLUDED IN THE COLLECTION
  • Telephone conversation
  • Telephone conversation # 1712, transcript, ROBERT MCNAMARA and ANDREW O'MEARA, 1/13/1964, 10:30PM
  • White House Telephone Recordings and Transcripts
  • Recordings and Transcripts of Telephone Conversations and Meetings
  • . Mr. Broml¥Y Smith has the two originals ... . yb 11: 30p .....; . . ..: ~ 1, ,... . .. ·, ... .. f l"" "". . ' • I.,. '.{ I \ SE,RV\Cf SEl I' 171';).- 1113 January 13, 1964 10: 30 p. m. TELEPHONE CONVERSATION BETWEEN SECRETARY
  • *THE COLLECTION INCLUDES ONLY A TRANSCRIPT OF THE CONVERSATION; NO RECORDING OF THE CONVERSATION IS INCLUDED IN THE COLLECTION
  • Telephone conversation
  • Telephone conversation # 1713, transcript, ROBERT MCNAMARA and ANDREW O'MEARA, 1/13/1964, 10:45PM
  • White House Telephone Recordings and Transcripts
  • Recordings and Transcripts of Telephone Conversations and Meetings
  • of Lyndon's staff, to have accumulated so many people im portant to N A T O , - ^ such short notice. I think the inviting had gone on until 10 or 11 o 'c lo c k the night b e fo r e , by telephone or t e l e g ra m . ^ A d m ir a l R adford and M r s . Radford
  • requirements . (4) In his conversation with Belaunde, he achieved limited suc­ cess in getting the promise of a memorandum explaining projec ted military expen ses for 1968, but he received no as surances with respect to postponement of additional mil­ ita
  • Sale of The Elms; Luci and her friends at the White House; LBJ invites A.W. Moursunds and Jesse Kellams to White House; dinner with friends from Congress and their wives; dinner conversation about the Dominican Republic, Thomas Mann's appointment
  • a look at it. The ease and naturalness, I n o rm a lly f e e l, in dealing with Maxine / and p r a c tic a lly any other newspaper woman,/was somewhat beclouded by m y conversation beforehand with Jim Ketchum, the cu rator, who said I they had had a lo
  • several conversations with Khrushchev in Moscow. As soon as we know what went on in these conversations we may well need to take a long range look at our mainland Southeast Asia policy. ::±:$>SECRET 08DEWORD • ' I -~··SE6RE'l' - 3­ pape~mphasized
  • America 1962 1. In line with your conversation with me earlier today in which you requested basic, general background information on the economic and sociological structure of the various Latin American countries, I am enclosin1 the completed economic
  • party; Lady Bird relates conversation with Paul Hoffman about Africa; discussion about LBJ Library; Lady Bird meets actors and artists; Lynda Johnson attends same party later