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  • RECORDING STARTS AFTER CONVERSATION HAS BEGUN; CALL NOT LISTED ON SLIP; CONTENT OF CALL INDICATES CALLER IS WALT ROSTOW ON 11/27/1968; TIME FROM DAILY DIARY
  • ROSTOW REPORTS ON HIS TALK WITH UNNAMED ADVISER (ROBERT MURPHY?) TO RICHARD NIXON (ABOUT LBJ'S POSSIBLE MEETING WITH USSR?); LBJ SUGGESTS DEAN RUSK BRIEF UNNAMED ADVISER; DISCUSSION OF TIME THAT ROSTOW AND HIS FAMILY WILL ARRIVE AT LBJ RANCH TONIGHT
  • Rostow, W. W. (Walt Whitman), 1916-2003
  • Telephone conversation # 13775, sound recording, LBJ and WALT ROSTOW, 11/27/1968, 12:03PM
  • WALT ROSTOW
  • "CAN'T HEAR ANYTHING ON THIS" ERASED ON SLIP; PREVIOUSLY OPENED 11/1993; MOYERS PUTS ROSTOW ON HOLD BRIEFLY TO TAKE CALL FROM LBJ; OFFICE SECRETARY SAYS "YES, SIR"; COMPOSITE RECORDING OF SEVERAL ATTEMPTS TO DUPLICATE DICTABELT DUE TO POOR SOUND
  • ROSTOW SUGGESTS LBJ APPOINT PRESIDENTIAL COMMISSION TO INVESTIGATE JFK ASSASSINATION, SAYS PUBLIC CONFIDENCE HAS BEEN SHAKEN BY SHOOTING OF LEE HARVEY OSWALD; MOYERS EXPRESSES CONCERN ABOUT BREAKDOWN OF RESPECT FOR LAW AND ORDER, ASKS FOR MEMO
  • Rostow, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1913-
  • Telephone conversation # 29, sound recording, BILL MOYERS and EUGENE ROSTOW, 11/24/1963, time unknown
  • EUGENE ROSTOW
  • WALT ROSTOW
  • "6:45-7:10PM"; "(TRANSCRIBED)"; NIXON ON HOLD 1:25; JIM JONES ASKS NIXON TO HOLD BECAUSE LBJ IS IN A MEETING; WALT ROSTOW IS MEETING WITH LBJ AT TIME OF CALL; POOR SOUND QUALITY; CONTINUES ON NEXT RECORDING
  • NIXON ASKS ABOUT HHH'S SALT LAKE CITY SPEECH ON HALTING BOMBING OF NORTH VIETNAM, ASKS IF US POSITION HAS CHANGED; LBJ READS FROM CREIGHTON ABRAMS' CABLE ON POSSIBLE EFFECTS OF BOMBING HALT; PEACE NEGOTIATIONS; ROSTOW SUMMARIZES ABRAMS' MORE RECENT
  • Rostow, W. W. (Walt Whitman), 1916-2003
  • POSSIBLE APPOINTMENT OF DOROTHY FOSDICK; WALT ROSTOW; ELIE ABEL, CHALMERS ROBERTS STORIES ON VIETNAM; LBJ'S MEETING WITH JCS TODAY; LBJ WANTS TO MEET WITH MAXWELL TAYLOR, MCNAMARA BEFORE MCNAMARA'S VIETNAM TRIP; NUCLEAR TESTS; EISENHOWER
  • that he did not salute military personnel either. Conclusion: and I found It was definitely no evidence that not LBJ's custom to salute, he did so, even very rarely. L ! •I ------ ir-"'" SEPTEMBER 8. 1966 JOHNS)N, LyndaBird ROSTOW, Waner WIN
  • that he did not salute military personnel either. Conclusion: and I found It was definitely no evidence that not LBJ's custom to salute, he did so, even very rarely. L ! •I ------ ir-"'" SEPTEMBER 8. 1966 JOHNS)N, LyndaBird ROSTOW, Waner WIN
  • and he receives the best advice of his military advisers and his civilian advisers - - McNamara, Rusk and Rostow. The decisions made are in line with our policies to achieve maximum deterrent with minimum risk. Here the President outlined the number
  • I ask ed C lay M cPherson, whose husband H arry had been la b o r in g on th e sp e e c h , George C h r i s t i a n ' s w if e , Jo Anne, and d e a r E ls p e th Rostow, whose husband h a s worked h a rd e r and endured more o f th e o r d e a ls co
  • with six columnists and commentators on the White House balcony on August 11, 1967. Those attending were: The President Bill White Richard Wilson Roscoe Drummond John Chancellor Bill Lawrence Dan Rather George Christian Walt Rostow Bob Fleming The President