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  • - Swl ii il iil Ii /~JO DIS gathered from them and from a number of other reports that they are rather mdre optimistic as a result of the Thieu-Ky merger. Their reaction to big Minh' s candidacy is cautious, but I believe they are for the most part
  • of a dialogue between Wilfred Communist newspaperman, and Wendell S. Merick Burchett, the Auetralian of U. S. News and World Report • I have the feeling that J3u-rchett,. 1n fact, has quite a lot of insight into Hanol 1 s mlnd.,at the presen II th respect
  • /exhibits/show/loh/oh Jenkins -- IV -- 2 J: Oh, all right. John Connally called me and said, "Would you 1 ike to go out and have dinner with Lyndon Johnson?" who is Lyndon Johnson?" this district. about?" him. II He said, "Well, he l s the congressman
  • (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORMOF DOCUMENT DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE I,/_: -ftt-Le:tter State S'e'cTet ttr VP Johmron from DITTTgTas MacArthur II Stat-e fl] J a letter Canf. Paper tGp 3) Points €0ftf. fGp 3) Points Paper -.;..,,,..+..., St:at:e
  • Files, V-P Travel, Proposed Latin Amcricnn Trip~ May 1962 AGENCY:CIA ITEM NOS. DATE -- 1 02/27 /62 16 03/21/62 NO. OF PAGES IDENTIFICATION Memo~o Col. Burris ~f,J ~01-,~•1•" Report an'1l.-) 3 2 CLASSIFICATION nfiden tial ~ , .;_u~·~C II
  • !II/IEHv{r "~ b ~ i..r A- ,z.. W\. EMBASSY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Peria, France July 23, 1968 v OFFICIAL-INFORMAL UNCLASSIFIED E.J. Beigel, Esquire EUR/FBX Department ot State Washington, D.C. Dear E.J.: I enclose a pamphlet
  • IN ' TERMS OF · "GUARANTEEING "FREEDOM OF ' TRANSiT ' THROUGH i~TERNAiiONAL WATERWAYS''o -GciLDBERG -~~fD So~iETS WANi~p E~iMiNATION 0 F WO R D II GU ARA NT E E I NG " AND WANTE D P HR AS E •~ S E T T L E ME N T OF " SUBSTITUTED, WE REJECTED THIS PROPOSA
  • ' --->.--- - - 1 - . f i -- #22a. ea.hie . ~/Cit ~ - A - A A.JU]' C/ 1,---o'J /((J Beptel 116188 t6 Seow (work Gopy) S 4p ..,.._ ..,._~-'II AIL ct 'i'-· :)I/ [Duplicate of #39] [Duplicate of #158, NSF, NSCH, Pueblo Crisis, Volume 14] ,, raft
  • LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh INTERVIEW II DATE: May 1, 1969
  • Oral history transcript, Frank F. Mankiewicz, interview 2 (II), 5/1/1969, by Stephen Goodell
  • rights for very body. II we re trying to do is to make this government of the United States of America honest. We only ask that when we i;tand up and talk about ·one nation under God, liberty. justire for ever bod;,' Lo be able t look at that flag and put
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  • Talks /2£~, ;J/g:J ~ H,L,LJ~½ ~# a2e me11 ,co,t .6t.bJr Japan-Korea No1mali:mtion Agree,11e1rt fSeniti?:ed NLJ 91 12~ 0~ I/ I 0//4 ii~ ~ 'I /3 6,/(. 25-Y- C s 2/29/ezl A perNIA/RAC J1--Jl 34c memcon Japan's Interest in China: GRC
  • •the talks and this of course,wo1.~l.d be primarily II .. . . .,.I with you and then with GVNas ., ...' . ' ' •.,.:.·,· -~r-...:'l. :·se~.mswise. ·tho broad iss·ues we all ; step" • aa ·a yseful direct , "next the visit : '..~\·-;:.useful
  • -,~~~l!l:.e.Sl..Cl.ew;~ft1r:.Qomr!!....1.?_ secret ~7 · \ \ -07 f/3b st secret J/6 roerne- /Illa memo for Asst Sec Def from W. J. Howard top secret #l2 m9mo ii,9c:i;:9tary 4 p 03/11/66 A from Mt. Achesurr­ ~ ••Jl-~ 9',i-\80 \D-5-94 II JI
  • of economic policy ever made by this great nation since World War II. it at the time. I fought It is very interesting that I had very little support, but in the LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson
  • abl e, capabl e person to run for President, and I think I would make the best President." They said, II Well , what do you think about Jack Kennedyr He said, "I think Jack Kennedy is one of the finest men I have ever met in my life. He's a darn
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  • pa4thtd the.m around am-oAg senior ofile-era in the Depa.~tnit of State, who 1\0.v-e ~ special imeroat la the Neaii- East. Now that th.e y· have re-ileeted on your ro_port, 1 gather taoy ii,ay· be in touch ·w ith you on some o.£ detaila. its Mr . Mabiolm
  • what we would want, US export control policy significance in bringing and procedures about this have not been of any situation.) General Our major export control the Free World rather anti~proliferation World War II, been clear national goal
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  • to make his public request for action, which is the heart of Vance formula. 4. Therefore, Nick Katzenbach is going out to Vance asking ii he does not agree that it would be better for him to stay in the area until the matter is cleared up, rather than
  • c, 4o--1C, \ . Republic of China LATIN AMERICA Brazil,...­ Colombia NEAR EAST AND SOUTH ASIA India Pakistan Turkey United Arab Republic II. Possibilities for National Policy Papers in FY 1965 AFRic.A "-.Algeria Kenya Liberia* ~ Southern Rhodesia
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  • the Ninth Division just about a month after Tet, late February, 1968, stayed with it till about March of 1969, and then I was shifted up to II Field Force, which was the field force that coincided with the III Corps' Tactical Zone around Saigon, and I stayed
  • : http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Willis - -II- - 6 worked in that campaign? W: After the second primary it became very difficult because of course as you know, in 1948 Harry Truman made a stand for civil rights. And of course
  • called the office. I was terribly impressed. I said, "Kuehne, Brooks, and Barr," and she said, "This is Lady Bird Johnson. there. II I wonder if Max Brooks is I said, "La--La--Lady Bird Johnson?II--1 couldn't believe it!--"Mrs. Lyndon Johnson
  • equipment at that point was not only World War II in terms of vintage, but World War II in terms of psychology. Our equipment was really designed to fight the Germans, to fight the Italians, to fight the Japanese. Well, Korea 11 LBJ Presidential Library
  • the military during the Korean War; the opinion that the U.S. was ill-equipped to fight the Korean War; morale problems with Korean War soldiers who were also World War II veterans; comparing U.S. and Soviet manpower and firepower; criticism of the U.S
  • that the Paris Peace Talk is only part of our di-plomatic struggle aiming at winning stranger support for our resistance against Americar. . s from all people of the world. . This diploma.tic s~:ruggle is :very ii-..'lportant h:: . . it cannot bTing forth
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  • " - -WH-Ofc.-. ~-9-6~ 'f"o T/f Johnson / "Jft.3/17 .b. l P l p 1/.2¥/ 7 Uadats4 A. Ufrdated A St!'e'lre"t~~-.,......-;:z~;,;:£'z=r~r-:ir-f,~~-..z.:z.J__ ttom It. Seeret T-G W. Johnson- hem- -R. W.. Keme-r -Wit ~JS'C ~ ~I B~i;i;ii ~ r
  • .), ~ By WICK FOWLER Austin . Bureau of The News I I o! I I I I !f l 1 er . • .· II [1 of 7, Front] ­ [1 of 7, Back] ­ [2 of 7] - ft Dodo r Accuses Funeral Home Head In Longoria Burial Controversy [3 of 7] 2 Funeral Home Head
  • it to carry the supplies in. II So I bought it, and it was pasteboard. And I put all this heavy paper in it, and I stuck in a bottle of bourbon, which we had left over from the weekend. We had very little time to have a drink during the week
  • Oral history transcript, Dorothy J. Nichols, interview 2 (II), 11/1/1974, by Michael L. Gillette
  • I I i ·I I I I I I II I II I WWRostow:rln CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE sf~ ROUTINE • AGENCY I~telligence Information Cable PAGE1 OF STA'N/INII DIA NMc;tc/NC\ DD/I / 'IN. t.hll u.,.~~ I - THIS JCS ARMY NAVY AIII) CIA/NMCC EXO
  • most statements of Soviet the nature party of that threat it, over of a new war the Communist concern because II that Lenin's of the new means is the question words . question "resound to be one of the entitled Communist the next
  • . ships, things, in formfitting are metal coates and we sit way up. came a disk 30 meters that I went up in one of this No motors. Out about American aitfields II 24 hours. or atomic bombs. 2 kilo They They are They say they Page 3
  • this to say that evening: We know how depressed LBJ was in tho e four year after he left the White House. I wi h he were here today to see the budding appreciation of his greatness. "The war in Vietnam is not like World War II and Ko­ r a. . . . Yet, finally
  • ) have deterDined that Sc­ vie t mi l itary and s9ace totaled 20 . 4 SPEHDiilG ~ spe~ding in Caler.dar 1967 rubles -- the hignest fig~re Wo rld War II . A. The dollar equivalen~ works ou~ to about 56 b i llion dollars . B. In other
  • ~ ---"' -~l RESTRICTION DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE ---- IT ~- .1L II --4 ~- 8/9,'67 II -4-;.. 8/10, 167 e- _,IL. ll 2- ~- 8,Al,'6!7 C II II 8 p. ~ 8/15/67 C II II 35 p. ~'\='O\ 8/17/67 C ~~ C 8/21/67 C ~too/ e II II