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  • a danger to Western European security. Europe, long ago recovered from the effects of World War II, now faces problems common to affluent societies. Stable, prosperous and slightly smug, Western Europe has suddenly broken out in a rash of political
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  • of Vice President Johnson and Discussions of U.S. Aid REC'D. I ,K,;:-r o ADDRESS AND SERIAL 'UMBER ACTIOfll ~ _f t/1 G S~ J l )J ICA/WTOICAA~6 X DATE Af OF ...,o. 1 JOL.'£ ;J,ii..:ASSY/ICA-REP I·IB5.5AGE / , · c. S/s l
  • o a r d m a rk u p o f the c h a n d e lie r o f w a te rfo rd g la sss -th t haatt On v i iei ta i IC r iu ' i ilp ii H 1 i no1 b i ] ibIIy I is n th t h iin n kki in i g o f g iv in g to th e Wh ite H o u s e ■ • She h a s b e e n our g u e s t
  • and w ife . The Ir is h have r e a lly put th eir stamp on our p o litic s ] And fro m the court - Justice and M r s , Brennan - this r e a lly was the II night fo r the Iris h m a fia , The sta ff that we had in h erited fro m the Kennedy A d m
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  • destroyed cities like we did Dresden in World War II. Of course we have killed some civilians, but we have tried to carry on the most selective careful effort to deprive the enemy of the substance of his aggression without waging war on civilians. "I1 ve
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  • n a s a y o u n g L i e t i t e n a n t w h ic h h e p r o n o u n c e d " iis te n a iff " b / o u g h t a s u i t — a M i l i t a r y U n i f o r m f r o m a L o n d o n s h o p a n d th e n h e w e n t b a c k in th e s a m e s h o p in 1964. ( r
  • ; John Connally reminisces about Navy years with LBJ; Pearson tells story of tailor in London during World War II
  • a long-range program of school construction financed by FIDES and F AC* has MODERN • been under way in Senegal since the end of World War II. The first of the French­ language universities south of the Sahara was established at Dakar after the war
  • If for a ny reas on any one of t hese four major issues collapses, we will have to focus our at tention on a new situation. It is the period beyond to which we should now begin to turn our a ttentiono II. The S t a t e of US - Eur opean Relations
  • tu rn ed the c o n v e r s a tio n tow ard h e r h u sb a n d , b u t in w hom I f e l t c o n s id e r a b le s tr e n g th . . ■• MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE W A .SHIN Q TO II F r id a y , S e p t e m b e r 9, 1966 Page 5 B ob and M a r g y M
  • g w o u ld b e c o m p le te w ith o u t h im ,- ii^ h e s ta ff, J im J o n e s , a n d M a rie , M a ry R a th e r , L a r r y T e m p le . D in n e r w a s a l l L y n d a B i r d 's f a v o r ite s - s te a k , a n d s p in a c h , h o m e m a d
  • , the C e c il K in g s o f C a lifo rn ia , and the C a r l P e r k in s o f K e n tu c k y - - she had gone w ith me on m y tr ip to L i c k B ra n c h S c h o o l. h e r h usb a nd . A nd p re tty P a ts y M in k fr o m H a w a ii w ith A nd C o n
  • d i n n e r a n d th e n I s a w G u n s m o k e , th in k in g by th e t i m e n e x t S a t u r d a y c o m e s w h e n a n d if Ii s e e it, th e I n a u g u r a l w i l l b e b e h in d '/■ ’V r- us.
  • t 130 of u s , s e a te d a t ro u n d ta b le s fo r 10 e a c h , w ith th e h e a d ta b le f o r 2 O, I h a d a r e a l l y good tim e w ith S ir A lec on m y r ig h t a n d M r. B u tle r on m y le f t. II L y n d o n ’ s to a s t w as no l e
  • ^ ^ d L uciy^*^d P atrick,^-^^!^ L yn. L iz c a lle d an d X to ld h e r i t w a s on. We b o th r e c o g n iz e d w e w ould h a v e to m a k e s o m e c h a n g e s ii^tjhe s p e e c h e s . T h e w o r ld h a d c h a n g e d o v e r n ig h t. M
  • -NAM S 11th NSC .Meeting NSC Control No. 129 DEGCASSIFIED Authority Pab- ~By Ii 11/~btt, IIiD&, ~ NARS, Date -'l/.:ul/19 7 1fi:i/?PV I E T - NA M An apparently critical situation developed in recent days con­ cerning the Counter-Insurgency
  • g h t h im o v e r to i n tr o d u c e h im I to ld h im th a t I r e m e m b e r h is n a m e w e l l f r o m th e e a r l y -■ - . .. . . ' .... • ■ ' ■ „ r . nnn#,in-rif..-,ii - ' ■ ■ Iliriiiiiiiw iirira a i^ MEMORANDUM T H E W H IT E
  • r e e to q u a lif y f o r s o m e of t h e s e b e a u t i f i c a t i o n f u n d s ^w e r e N e w H a v e n w h e r e ii MEMORANDUM TH E W H IT E HOUSE WASHINGTON T h u r s d a y , M a r c h 10, 1966 Page 7 R i c h a r d L e e i s M a y o r
  • v e r s i t y in th e e a r l y *30's - - h e ' s a N ew Y o r k F im ie ii-S ea n: now I g a t h e r a n d i n t e r e s t e d in A u s t r a l i a w ith s o m a n y b u s i n e s s t i e s . I gave t h e m m y lo v in g d e s c r i p t i o n
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  • th e r e m a r r i a g e s o f s o m e of o u r o l d e r f r i e n d s , M r s . E i s e n h o w e r s a i d ■' '7 - - J II I . ; u . . > I . I J . J iiA ijs n c ^ rs ;^ MEMORANDUM T H E W H IT E HOUSE W ASHINGTON F r i d a y , J u n e 12