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  • General Wheeler Under Secretary Nitze CIA Director Helms General Taylor Secretary Fowler Wcilt Rostow George Christian Tom Johnson Marvin Watson (joined for conclusioJi Mr. President: ­ . } Here are the notes of last night's meeting. Tom Johnson
  • -· .. ~ -·- _ . -~-: ~ - ·· - ~~·· MAY 21, 1968 - 1:15 p. m. TUESDAY LUNCHEON WITH FOREIGN POLICY ADVISERS Secretary Rusk Secretary Clifford General Wheeler Director Helms Walt Rostow George Christian Rom Johnson ":. I,: -y
  • 17, 1968 - 1:30 p. m. TUESDAY LUNCH WITH FOREIGN POLICY ADVISERS I i I The President Ambassador Harriman Secretary Rusk Secretary Clifford General Wheeler .. . i:. _::.;. Walt Rostow Director Helms George Christian Tom Johnson I I .. ,, -e
  • Secretary Rusk Secretary Clifford General Wheeler Director Helms' Walt Rostow I. ·I INFORMATION '411 _: EYES ON LY }i'rid ay~ November 15, 1968 -- 9:10 a. m. Mr. Preside nt: . I He r e\vith a combination o! my notes, pages 1-·3, a nd Tom 's
  • THOSE PRESENT: . NIJ The President Secretary Rusk Secretary Clifford General Wheeler CIA Director Helms Ambassador Wiggins Secretary Fowler Walt Rostow Ed Fried Joe Sisco George Christian Tom Johnson Secretary Clifford: It is getting serious. By ki
  • ;~ ·:. 2 P· l'- /or ~ 01 Ji · -~ alt Rostow to _the Pres de #28c . :.; · . r 2 p. mem;>---J-~--lttte~~L...-t.J~~~~l'l'ti--~~-tte~rt-~-r-p.,-~-t-...J.J../4it.J::i,J.:...--f---..1L-~ #28e arart ce:emmni 'l'le FILE LOCATION Meeting Notes File, Box 2
  • build its own dams. We have got a good deal of scholars in the government -- Rusk, McNamara, Gardner, Rostow -- who are interested in this. Maybe next year we can get a pilot project. Leacacos: On the mechanics of the San Antonio speech how did you
  • are filed in the National Security File, Memos to the President, Walt Rostow, Volume 9, Box 3. Regina Greenwell Senior Archivist -'DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12958, Sec. 3.6 NLJ q1o.. 3l>D THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON By ~ , NARA Date ,,,_g--17 .. I!~ Cft :E'f
  • the ultimate responsibility for it, and I do think that men like Walt Rostow, and Rusk, and several others along with the President have to share the responsibility for having made the decision; whether a different group of men w.ould have made a very
  • work there; Walt Rostow; Dan Rusk; making decisions with out of date information/opinions; expressing disagreement with the President’s choices; U.S. relationship with China; Fullbright hearings; LBJ’s distrust of intellectual Easterners; LBJ’s accent
  • was on the national security staff of Mr. Rostow. Prior to that you had been deputy assistant secretary of state for public affairs from 1965 until 1966. Prior to that you had been special assistant to Mr. [Averell] Harriman. been on the Policy Planning Council
  • ever doubt the accuracy of the information he was receiving from his official sources, say Walt Rostow or. . .? Z: Oh, yes. G: Did he really? Z: Yes, I think he'd raise the question. He'd do it in two ways. Half the time when he was talking
  • 1965 meeting with LBJ about press coverage in Vietnam; Frank Stanton; Arthur Sylvester; LBJ and the press; Walt Rostow; different interpretations of the situation in Vietnam; Bill Moyers; government response to press criticism; qualifications
  • of Walt W. Rostow The President's file for Korea, Vietnam (Briefing) Box 10 RESTRICTION CODES (A) Closed by Executive Order 12356 governing accessto national security information. (Bl Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the document. (C
  • Rostow, W. W. (Walt Whitman), 1916-2003
  • Folder, "The President's file for Korea, Vietnam (Briefings)," Files of Walt Rostow, NSF, Box 10
  • Files of Walt W. Rostow
  • Director Helms Walt Rostow Tom Johnson 1-~EMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON February 12, 1968 2:30 p. m. MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM: Tom Johnson Attached are notes of the President's meeting with Foreign Policy Advisers on Sunday, February
  • : When Walt Rostow went over to the White House in March of 1966 I became acting chairman of the Policy Planning Council and then I was assigned to the job on a permanent basis in June of 66 . M: I believe you have been with the Policy Council in some
  • Contact with LBJ; Walt Rostow; Dean Acheson; Policy Planning Council; bureaucratic resistance to new ideas; multilateral force; non-proliferation treaty; Andrew Copkin; MLF; PPC's contacts in academic community; Vietnam policy; Bureau
  • LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] INTERVIEWEE: EUGENE V. ROSTOW INTERVIEWER: PAIGE E. MULHOLLAN More on LBJ Library oral histories: http
  • See all online interviews with Eugene V. Rostow
  • oh-rostowe-19681202-1-74-72
  • Rostow, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1913-
  • Oral history transcript, Eugene V. Rostow, interview 1 (I), 12/2/1968, by Paige E. Mulhollan
  • Eugene V. Rostow
  • to our funds Call for unity and responsibility an· election year. tours the dollar; of duty and call up for military in the ~ace of this aid, most Communist of _challenge I l I I Rostow I I lI l I
  • , The President Secretary Rusk Secretary Clifford CIA Director Helms General Wheeler Walt Rostow George Christian Tom Johnson Secretary Rusk: morning. B?-3B NARA, Date S-/B-8Cj MEETING ~~~ES COPYRIGHTED Pu~f1~011on Requires H Perm1111on of Copyright older: W
  • FOR THE PRESIDENT ONLY iivCT.r\SSfFTI:D SUMMARY NOTES OF 568th NSC MEETING February 8, I 9 6 7; 11 : 0 5 A . M . Bombing of North Vietnam -- North Africa In open ing the meet ing , Walt Rostow summarized the history of U.S . bombing of North Vietnam, citing : 1
  • , December 25, 1967 6:00 p. m. Mr. President: Herewith, hastlly dictated, but accurate, le the key part of the Cabinet meeting wlth the Auatrallana laat Thursday morning. W. W. Rostow WWRottow:rln ... , .' I ... ' ' r. · / DECLASSIFIED
  • Rostow, W. W. (Walt Whitman), 1916-2003
  • will wish to read also as a backdrop for your 11:00 A. M. appointment with Israeli Ambassador Harman. 5. Other 6. Personnel (Secretary Rusk) W. W. Rostow . llECLL\S
  • Rostow, W. W. (Walt Whitman), 1916-2003
  • 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
  • with the Atomic Energy Commission, and I got a message from Walt Rostow saying that the President thought that since this thing was LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID
  • Rostow to t.,_e Flreaidefft _.,~ 1 "1=1:S NL J i 3 - 5 '"I' Seeret 4t' (see 6a for dupe) ~ e>-i4-0l /.J t.J" oo-.i.3 16e eaele Direeter, FBI to Bromle't' Smith ~ 02 - 14-0t t.lwoo - ~ ?>I Sacset 1p 'i-Qs>-1 $' NlJ YS· l~ DUPLICATES of #6, 6a in Memos
  • See all scanned items from Files of Walt Rostow Box 19
  • Folder, "South Vietnam and U.S. Policies [X-File] [1 of 2], Files of Walt Rostow, NSF, Box 19
  • Files of Walt W. Rostow
  • .y ._ (v.-­ , ~~.:~~~:=:, :=-~t.2 JIRep re sentative Mahon Walt Rostow George Christian Bromley Smith TOP SECRET ,, ~ S - 5 -~ .· Meeting Began: Meeting Ended: . , 10:03 10: 55 NOTES OF THE PRESIDENT'S MEETING WITH THE NATIONAL
  • . --­ ~·.-:. -.,,.•-.. -.~~·.....~-:. ,. :~t:J.i'!'""' ~7 •.f'5";;-,t •• . . ... ... ·~ •' r · ..... ... - j We will act on it by January. ­ 1, ·~:::1-::;•M3 t-~OT::S COiYRIGHl'ED ;\;.:Cd: ee I: o!"I Reett1ire& r~-r.:"d~)Ot"I er Ce~)fi!ht : :aid-~ •. w. r:1cmas Johnson Walt Rostow
  • in favor. Cy Vance: Fully agree. Walt Rostow: Fully agree. Ambassador Goldberg: I am still opposed. I do not think it will bring them to the conference table. I am the least expert of any in this room, but I can see these risks: More involvement
  • , at any rate. F: Was there any essential difference between working with Bundy and working with Rostow? K: I didn't work with Rostow as intimately, of course, as I did with Bundy simply because I was Bundy's interim successor as Special Assistant
  • ; differences between Walt Rostow and McGeorge Bundy; Komer taking charge of Vietnam issues as Special Assistant to the President; the quasi-military character of “the other war” in Vietnam vs. pacification; unifying the management of the war; using the term
  • .. ,. . ' r 1.;.' .• '· JULY 12, 1967 - 1:05 p. m. .' .i McNAMARA REPORT ON TRIP TO VIETNAM c ,, ..,. ' Sec. Rusk Sec. McNamara UnSec. Katzenbach CIA Dir. Helms General Taylor Clark Clifford Walt Rostow Harry McPherson William Leonhart
  • Senator Mike Mansfield Senator Russell Long Senator J. W. Fulbright Senator John Sparkman Senator Robert Byrd Congressman Thomas Morgan Secretary Rusk Secretary McNamara General Earle Wheeler General George Brown Honorable Lawrence O'Brien Walt Rostow
  • - .../ .) ~ / ' ,.i OCTOBER 15, 1968 - 1 :20 p. m. TUESDAY LUNCHEON WITH FOREIGN POLICY ADVISORS The President Secretary Clifford Secretary Rusk General Wheeler Director Helms Walt Rostow George Christian Tom Johnson - - - -w ME~MG
  • , Walt Rostow and George Christian. The President opened the meeting calling on Under Secretary Katzenbach. Katzenbach pointed out that Secretary Rusk will be going to the United Nations for the usual meetings of Foreign Ministers. He said these are very
  • - eon£ 'M-'l"-1~"t"-t-1~-+---:-tt--;S-- JCS---er4-4-5 -#-3±memo JGS to Walt -tt34...-l"l'ft7' ........ --+ FILE Rostow~m seeret f gp 3 ➔ Gen. Wheeler- ~------r JJ ~-1='op' ~ecret fgp-1) -tu 1' res i den L from Gen. -wtreei:eT -;fflS
  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENT.IAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT DAtE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE #104 memo Walt Rostow for· the President 0onfJ:dI1e'bieJ:. 2. p. ~ ,.~ ,.,.. .S.1-. .,,,;._,. W8.lt ROstow
  • Rostow, W. W. (Walt Whitman), 1916-2003
  • negotiations. We have made our willingness quite clear. Further talk of negotiations would be interpreted as a sign of weakness and would ma~e the Communists believe they are winning the battle for public opinion. Walt Rostow sa'id not to discount negotiations
  • Rostow, W. W. (Walt Whitman), 1916-2003
  • : Yes. Well, I'm just saying that that's how I got in and that was the outcome. G: Yes. Was Walt Rostow the head of the Policy Planning Council then? J: He was not. G: And Rostow took over, I guess, shortly thereafter? J: And Walt replaced
  • By ~ E ORE DECLASSIFIED :1f22; ,3-'1.- 7 1'de~ ~e?. i NABS' Date ..3-p/- ~}t c,~~~ ~,c 7 :::1 S 'f T 051049Z FEB 68 VIA CAS CHANNELS PRIORITY ~av-T~~GtlP FMAMB_ BUNKER SAIGON445 TO THE WHITE HOUSE, EXCLUSIVE FOR I1R ROSTOw REF: CAP 80386 1
  • (8-85) April 30, 1968 Sec. Rusk wants to add: 1. Bunker's present plans: hoping to go to Katmandu May 9-140 2. Further modifications and enlargement of Barrell Roll area in Laos. 30 Mr. Rostow's idea: Possible Thieu initiative with NLF
  • House Conference on Civil Rights; Cliff Alexander; National Science Foundation Board; Jim Webb's acceptance of Administrator of NASA; campus unrest; Vietnam; Perkins Commission; Walt Rostow's Policy Planning Commission; Wise Men; role as Vatican