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- - - Mr. Paul Geren 1 .::SECRET Mro Paul Geren, Deputy Directorp Office of International Financial and Development Affairs, Department of State; Dro William No Diehl, Chief, Far East Divigion Office of International Finance, Department of Treaau.ry
- to development became the paramount interest of the grouping. While there are complex interrelationships among the five states formerly dealt with in the Department by an Office of South Asian Affairs, none of the major foreign policy problems of the United
- State Department
- Folder, "Administrative History of the Department of State, Vol. I, Chapter 4, Sec. A thru D," State Dept. Administrative History Box 2
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- , Chinese Affairs. 20. Capt. Earl Dunn. 21. Mr. Rufus W. Youngblood. Assistant Director, Office 6. Mr. John H. Ohly. ICA. 7. Francis E. Meloy, State Department. .8. Mr. Richard Ericson, Staff Assistant. 9. Dr. Dayid Waters, Assistant. Administrative
- Taipei and S&tgon. Tbe proposed trip bas now been exp61lded to include eubstantive stops at New Delhi and JCarach1, with Athena aa a Nat atop on the return trip. It baa been decided that the Bureau of Far Eastern Affair• should continue to coordinate tbe
- ), and Officer in- Charge of Greek Affairs in the Department of Statec He has been assigned to the Embassy in Karachi since August 1960c He is married and has one son., Mr .. L&ingen joined 1 Il: nu JODIE G. EGGERS Mro Eggers, who will act as control otticer
- straightforwardness and good cheer which Pakistan has demonstrated. Pindi can only wonder why, despite this, India is rewarded with more aid, why Pakistan is not rewarded with more arms, and why the State Department feels it has to do India's public relations work
Folder, "Travel, Far East - May, 1961 - Pakistan, Related Correspondence," VP Travel Files, Box 5
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- . Mr. Carl Rowan, Deputy Secretary for Operations. 5. Mr. Edwin Martin, Chinese Affairs. 20. Capt. Earl Dunn. 21. Mr. Rufus W. Youngblood. Assistant Director, Office 6. Mr. John H. Ohly. ICA. 7. Francis E. Meloy, State Department. .8. Mr
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- of the games and related subjects which will be moderated by Professor Thomas C. Schelling, Center for International Affairs, Harvard University. J. Attached are brief summaries outlining the broad highlights of each game. The third attachment is a list
- to National Assembly Ceent to Department via USIS signal:S-) has been widely enthusiastic. l'his was true both initially arid after passage of three days. Cabinet Ministers, generals, members-National Ass bly, press, businessmen and diploma~s have unanimously
- of accomodations with Pakistan! . - :Q)'\ ./I ·0?-' ,/. \'.'\ -- Ml?PJW .~ .. li'f{ . (r\ t :i"' CC5' vJ 1\\ ~ ~ DEPARTMENT OF STATE WASHINGTON {fa December 12, 1963 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Subject: Letter to Pres.ident Ayub I recommend
- backeround at t:1e airport at the wiord protocol which put the Philippine Vice President in the second row w;1ile li'oreign Affairs Secretnry Serrano delivered the wolcome oration .. . i. ' p i I I -'-- ftJoint Coam\Ulique on the Johnson Philippim