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- to be seeing in· the sky. Kinda similar! F-lying Saucers? Magnetic Air Car? That was just a shadow you saw in the sky the other day .•. or was it? I • Broadway, Vi Tuesday 9 Sel) Mr. Drew ~eareon 1~1'3 29th St. N. 1f. Washington, D. O. Dear Sir: I am
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 3, April 1-30, 1964 [2 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 1
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- that advantages of a national interest character .might, however, properly be sought in a general negotiation with the USSR on economic matters after the election and ~fter due consultation with the Congress. J "..i ..SECRE'f' · \ f EXPORT CON ':'ROL R2:VI
- NATIONAL ARCHIVESAND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWALSHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORMOF DOCUMENT letter CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE Paul Popple to Mrs. Cecilia MacDonaldw/ .case file 5/12/65 RESTRICTION C FILE LOCATION Gen JL 9 11/22/63 - 7
- southerners, angrity against him and lhat Louisiana's electoral votes would probably go to Senator Goldwater. LBJ was not yet ready to surrender the South. The New Orleans vis-it was planned as a major campaign event. with Johnson linking up with his wife
- southerners, angrity against him and lhat Louisiana's electoral votes would probably go to Senator Goldwater. LBJ was not yet ready to surrender the South. The New Orleans vis-it was planned as a major campaign event. with Johnson linking up with his wife
- of the very pleasant dimensions of a man's life, that daughters are for fathers. We both felt just a bit spoiled by the luxury of having just daughters. This wasn't a specific thing in talking about the i ndi vi dua 1, but the dimensi on really of blo
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 35, July 16-24, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 19
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- f.;ET TOC;ETHER t]UOTE 1N A REP.Li ST IC \JAY ·UNQUOTE AND nr:: WAS I':Ovf TH I I·n< It-!(; OF P/I_~· Ii' i~ /1 ·~:ER 1[~-~ OF VI~; I Tr; ·:-o "i"EE Ai1A3 SERIES OF CAIRO -TALKS i-.:r. Ur-vii ck U:iO.HS New York (28) .... ., ••., ' ' , \ /AND 1
- with by lite Com nu ltcc. C>nc such st atement was dis- "wrrific week in Mexiro'' and He replied th at he fell he h ad 1ributcd over the signatur e of "lavish" hole! accornmoda- bee n " treate d with a great Sen. Paul H. Douglas (0-111.). lions. deal
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 89: July 21‑31, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 38
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- THAT THEY ARE. NOWFOLLOWINGTHE "ROTTEN -A---;({osr L!i~E OF REVISIONISW' AND. THAT HANOI'S LEADERS Wil.L BE DOOMED IF TH~Y DO NOT FOLLOW THE WISH OF THE HEROIC PEOR.E°••OF NORTH VI£!NAM_TH£ NORTH VIETNAMESE DIFLOMATS SAID THAT THEY 1.vERE NO LONGER· • • INVITED TO PARTIES
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 28, May 16-24, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 16
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- . . . , _ , . 4 ('r.:@:-'i). · f.:.t.. bm!y.ct tim~ t wa :vi.,ll:... [:i.'~G, tho.. f!tm~o ld.na· of tnteru1i.~1t'.f. l"av!ow to fc;od nid" eoiintrv by
- in this connection is membership in the United Nations. 2. West Atrica is probably the f'asteat changing area in the world today. New countries are springing up vi th startling rapidity and the people of the area are determined that control ot West Africa
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 36, July 25-31, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 20
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- on an inspection trip during the course of which he h as vi sited our Vietnam Station. Pursuant to a remark you made to me at a recent meeting, I asked Mr. Colby to take a very careful look a t all of our activities in Vietnam and submit a personal report to m
- ~ tbe Indluu1,, tlie . P~l•tant11,t:;antfn•vi~the SJudla. T:he:latter·- had ·\Ulder&aken at Kha.!'.touin IL flaaaclal obttP.ti:OA 1n support of"~·- Eaypt1aru1. T.:he extent ot 't~at _ a_tlpport and Its cluratlon d,e pended now on how aoon the Canal could
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 72: Apr. 12‑23, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 32
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- HIMSELFABOUT THIS SITE. . • . PO HADNOPARTICULARLY NE~ suaSTANTIVEPOINTS ADDITIONAL TO THOSE DESCRISED IN REFT.EL,ANO HE Ef1PHASIZEDTHATTHOSZVIEWSHADOF COURS'£BEEMONLY HIS PERSONAL THOUGHTS RATHER THANANOFFICIAL.GVN VI£W. 4. . .. 00 MEt~TIO~lEO Ot1C
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 56: Jan. 1‑15, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 27
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- ·the South Vietnanie·se Governme~t to assume greater;;, resp_o:risibility for both the defense and p a cifi cation of the cou.r1:t_:i:y -and should m ake continued;_ aid to South :vi etnam contingent upon progres~er,. -2- 4. We should accept the National
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 89: July 21‑31, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 38
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- ~"'~ \--yJ 2 pp S #18a report Intelligence report ~.2 pp s #34a report Intelligence report lp S #40a memo 3 Nathaniel Davis to the President s~vi\ r--'(a't::.. &51o lp S #42a report Intelligence report 3 pp S #46 note !\a-f'itt~e.11·'1.{, 1 bV
- States military had a somewhat autonomous position vis-a-vis government policy and government authority. This is what changed when Ellsworth Bunker got there later. He made it very clear that there was only one line of command, and so did [Creighton
- . King (Washington thru Los Angeles; Mr. Julian Nicholas Protocol Officer Department of State (Williamsburg thru Dr. Paul Crane Language Services (Washington) Mr. Ivan Sinclair Public Affairs Department except Los Angeles; New York City) except
- longer o · to que ·ompson Co·. 6 U.S 41~~ * • · .b ~11 ·- . • • . . Coiig%ea . the .degree -·of to~, or in - gene . . · · di vis ion , Howev t Congr an s of nary · p iat · · Stat ·rty ·anc1 fua.ctio _·o · ·and lee l taxation. ··cifically
- flL£s Special Couruael to the Preaiderat y. Honorable "-At!ceMaadleld . ~· - _-I- Unitdd StAte• Sea.at• VI azh1QitOC. • C. . -.. vO ~.~'ti~~.¢• 5 196) •• Ji, ... , EXEC.FG728 PG- i Y ~ • / ,. Dear Clint: I have your letter commentin
- !(]o.ovv1edg t, I noxn2·.nati n n. Sine ly, B. Cbnton , Jr. r i JBC:hm 9 10 C -y·· ~---- rut . ..,_MRS.JESSE t) LILIENTHAL. JR.• 40 BAVWOOD AVENUE • HILLSBOROU t-J.CALIFORNIA 1 .,, VI {1 V July 5,_ 1965 The President The White House
- , and he wanted hearings before Thanksgi vi ng started. So Ed Wei sl came down the following morning, and with Cy Vance and a couple of youngsters and I started working with them. I sort of became chief of staff to Ed Weisl in getting things organized
- appointment beginning in 1964 when you were called for the i ntervi ew and appoi nted vi ce chi ef? McC: Well, he asked me to come over and see him and he asked me if I was interested in the job of vice chief. I told him, "Yes." He asked me if I
- McConnell, John P. (John Paul), 1908-1986
- histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 21 M: I think it was entirely different. I think the thing that drew that to a head really was this association with the American University there in Washington, the way Paul Porter raised the money
- in the mission. The chief tenants during the Johnson period were Frank Wisner and Paul Hare. When I first came to Saigon in 1966 and first met Frank, he was living there. 11 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B
Oral history transcript, Merrell F. "Pop" Small, interview 1 (I), 8/20/1985, by Michael L. Gillette
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- to say, but it was such a boring delivery. Paul Douglas was a fine speaker, and people enjoyed-- G: Yes. How about Bob Kerr? S: Very good but more a pragmatic type. He was not a--strictly business. He was a good speaker, very forceful. A very forceful
Oral history transcript, William M. Blackburn, interview 1 (I), 5/21/1969, by David G. McComb
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- times I would be--many times Paul Glynn or Ken Gaddis would be in there arranging his clothes and sometimes the butler would have brought in his breakfast . But generally he'd be propped up with television sets going to see the early morning news
- ■ade and ia in the po•••••ion of the Preaident'• Coaaittee. Thi• aeeti119 waa pri■azily tor the l)'lrpoeea of •••king a con aenaua of vi .. a with reapect to future direction and pr09rama. A• a reault ot thia March 16th ■--ting, tbe Preaideat•a Coa
- Armistice Day in 1964. He also went down with two appointments, as he later told me the story, two appointment problems. One was he wanted to make Paul Ignatius, who was then assistant secretary of the army for installations and logistics, the assistant
- you'd have to say yes to that question. Also you have to recognize that no governor wants somebody killed the way that French reporter [Paul Guihard] was killed at Oxford, or the kind of shooting that went on down there. Wallace wasn't about to destroy
- or administrative units in Mississippi (as propounded by Roy Wilkins and James Farmer in a memorandum to various Wall Street underwriting firms). c. A boycott aimed at a specific product. At present, to my knowledge, there are no such boycotts under way vis-a-vis
- , ·· y Bobby Cemell it ~Charles ud Vi' ·St.ate' liolice Lt. B. ··Nicholls. ! . 1'hese - ~ found the . training ·site on a,• acrea of , secon~-OWUI llardweod. timber f)Jt •ll•. 'is b ~ .as 'Bridle . ·Hoad, _jpat •est ~ ~uan~ · t Virgiaia El~ flower Co
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 53: Dec. 1‑10, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 26
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 12, September 1-14, 1966 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 10
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Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 31 (XXXI), 3/29/1982, by Michael L. Gillette
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- histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Johnson -- XXXI -- 11 J: I don't remember. Isn't that ridiculous? G: Do you recall who else was there? Senator Russell-- J: Jesse Kellam, of course, and I think maybe Paul Bolton might have been
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- ; Johnsons and guests go to Commander John Paul Jones' house to see baby owl; bowling; early dinner; two-hour conversation; confrontation between LBJ and Dean Acheson; Speaker Rayburn's comments about Dean Acheson; donation by Phyllis Dillon