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- ~. ' ' \ \ • ~ ~ -o\c,/~ ~•"Jfe ~ tf 1,~.e,4' VI") t>~·l\ v\vJo-a·IS t 3l,=rto3 Rostow to the President, agen~ ,... ,~ 1P TS /QQ ( y 28 memo 54 memo t'l-t"'1tt 1 ·zt, O)e.n 1- Rostow to the Presi~ 2 pp TS ~ fl,'1@, a /Jlir ~'·" 4/ 54a memo Katzenbach
- JS PROHIBITED . UNLESS·"UNCLASSIFIED" . Page 2 of telegram to.__ C_IRCULAR_-'--'-------------------.---,--------- - SECRET...,. .. I I •. support for Saudi Arabia and must soon be vi thdrawn. 3) USG bas other forces available h. Dispatch
Folder, "NSAM # 345: Nuclear Planning, 4/22/1966," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 8
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- might also say that you understand the work on nuclear sharing is going very well and that you look forward to receiving the results, as well as the suggestions for construc tive new departures in NATO and vis-a-vis the East.) There are three
- By Vice President Lyndon B. JoJineon August 19-2.0, 1961 DECLASSIFIED Auth~ By .SECRET- d,/_a-b_ ;1n . '-VI'"' ta . d-,3- J4_ 1' '\l'..., Dale ,. ,u, • • ;J -IS - ?? SECRET Topic• in lleport A. Summary of Confidential Discussion b~tween
Folder, "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 [2 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-2
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- 330 ZNR UUUU p DOD of State ___________ _ OF' T W.O FOLLOWING TEXT OF STATEMENT PRIMIN GANDHI30TH HOUSESOF PARLIAMENT APRIL 7 ON HERVISIT ABROAD.
- Amb Eugen e Lock e signe d a large number o f pictures Archbishop Robert E . Luce y . an d last minute item s fro m hi s signin g Mr. Georg e Christia n tabl e - - al l o f which wer e dispatche d Dr. Marly n W . Vos s bac k t o the Whit e Hous e vi
- n Macy on telephone but Mr . Mac y wa s ou t o f office 11:27a t - • y (includ e visite d by ) tur t t o th e Ova l Offic e vi a mdjr' s office fo r a minut e t o se e wha t wa s o n her des k 11:25a Pre - - - November 20 , 1968 Barefoo
- Oral history transcript, George E. Christian, interview 6 (VI), 9/17/1979, by David Culbert
- and end the fighting. -· · Hanoi is testing the unity and patience of the Am.erica.n people. VI. Richard He.lrns said an iin.portant issue which. should be considered by all of the individuals in the room is what kind of political program i· i M!!TING
Folder, "October 14, 1968 Meeting with Foreign Policy Advisory Group," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 4
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- ~iuiaR ef CefJyri9bt Holder; \.V. Ihomna .leltn~n t-i/:.io"' WA'll"';) fl. \.~'e. ~fYl.4.. ,{. ~ ~~. ?1.1.~'tt:: \ A.~ c O"'-t.~ ~\,~ ~o ~ C?>1\ +vi 1b~~ . .6.V\~ ~~ l..Ui/I Gov ~VI n4i •v lAJ aus~jl\J. i~ ~.,ct of '?'cblem. SEJii
- defensive in our public handlbg of the tear ga.s situation, that we should remind the world that fae Vi.?t Cong slit throats anci bomb. chilcl::-en and that any hu.-nan being ·ic. orie of the Vietnam ca.ves wo\!ld prefo:- to cry from tear gas rather th.an
- will reinforce the military power they now have a nd make a drive into central Vi e tn am -- possibly even further south. Hitting the POL ta r gets w ill hurt t hem in moving rice and weapons to replace those we have captured. Th ey hav e to step up t he
- position on whe the r we think the a lli es are carrying their fair share in relation to what we are doing. This position will be essential in defending our policy domes t ically. Ac ting Secret ary Katzenbach: The a llies' vi ew of the Soviet thr eat
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 2, March 1-31, 1964 [2 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 1
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- ?) To answer the questions, the report will review: I. U.S. Objectives in South Vietnam; II. Present U.S. Policy in South Vietnam; III. The Present Situation; IV. Alternative Present Courses of Action; v. Possible Later . Actions; VI. Other Actions Considered
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Folder, "[Briefing Papers for Tuesday Luncheon, September 17, 1968]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 3
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- ', ,, 0 ' ' • !. , ~! 6, : WE · SAID: US AND· F'REE WORLD FORCES WI Lt... SE Wt TH DRAWN AS ~ORl'H !~· VI ET-NAM VI.THDRAWS · ITS FORCES; INCl.UDING ALL PERSONNEi. / !. JNF'lLTRAT!A&FROM THE NORTH. WlTHDRt.WALS : WlLl.. BEGIN ! SI MULTANEOUSLY
- Title VI. 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 Gehrig -- I -- 3 G
- . F: All right. Now, when you came into office here, President Johnson had been in office since the end of 1963. This means then that you more or less inherited the situation vis-à-vis the United States. What was being done with the Alliance
- . I ,, The Devey•Truman compar1aon is so striking that 1t caused the staid Nev York Times to comment, "The Senatorial challenger 1s a young and handsome man vi th a rioh, well-trained voice, and a reporter mi ght almost imagine he was back
- S1ATE 294505 1• PLE"SE TR~NSMIT. FOLLOWINGMESSAGETO PREMIER, BRADSHAW& QTE1 0 EAR MR•• PREMI ER1 PRES I DENT JOHNSON HAS ASKED ME' TO THANKYou, FOR YOUR MESSAGE ON THE' OCCASION OF THE COM!lLET I ON, OF THE APOLLO VI I I MISS I ON• THE ACH'I EVEMENT. 0 F
- , but by and large we got mostly all we wanted with that one disappointment of not having a Maritime Administration included in the Transportation Department. There was a lot, also, of legislative craftsmanship on what the powers of the secretary would be vis-a-vis
- , we should probably also examine whether they should be balanced by special obligations for market-economy CP 1 s to observe vis-a-vis state-trading countries. The latter might replace some of the standard obligations which market-economy CP's assume
- not be shippe d from the Unit e d St a t.c s on ~cs~el ;t fo r eign f la g if such vessel has called at a. North Vi c tn a n1 port o n or a ft er i., ·. the . effective date · of this memorandum. Exct.!ptions may be made a s to a ny su c h v e ss el if: (1
- House. J\lounted against the photograph is the primitive machine with \\hich she recorded her first entries. (Later she gradual d to more profe.
- out to be his last public pronouncement. "T give you independence forever," he said. Sy1nposium Explores the Search for Peace During the On pril 20-12. the LBJ Library hosted the f urth in a seri s of ym po. ia to tudy th Vi Lnarn conflict. Th pr
- and gr a n d c h il d and ano th er r e l a t i v e - - a group of s ix . When they s t a r t e d pouring into the li vi n g r o o m m y f a c e m u s t have b e e n a s ig h t to s e e . It turned out to be 18 in s t e a d of the two or t h r e e
- systems and communication satellite technology. The statement includes a brief background sum mary, a statement of relevant policy considerations and a proposed US position vis-a-vis ELDO. It has been prepared with the assistance and agreement of an ad
- /oh Califano -- II -- 16 everybody on the staff and everybody I ever saw her come in contact with, no matter what the situation was vis-à-vis that person and her husband in political terms or anything else. She never bore any grudges; she never shared
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 9 (IX), 9/22/1987, by Michael L. Gillette
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- Morse or Ernest Gruening." But he liked Morse. There was a very good relationship between the two of them. G: Morse was a very prickly guy though, I gather. Is that right? C: Not on this stuff vis-à-vis Johnson. LBJ Presidential Library http
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 49 (XLIX), 7/18/1989, by Michael L. Gillette
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- evidenced by the fact that when Katzenbach sends over his memo to me as part of the legislative program, he proposes the jury selection legislation. He proposes some additional enforcement authorities vis-à-vis Title 6, but nothing about housing. G
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 52 (LII), 8/15/1989, by Michael L. Gillette
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- program, so he dealt with Meany with great care. He liked Meany more than--I think he had very mixed feelings about Walter Reuther. I think he did think he was a little bit of a "bomb thrower," as he said. And here, this was a very difficult period, vis-à
- "clvar.ta~>? 0£ Co:::::-..=~ist C:ii.n.:l. pla~..:?c! for Fcbrc~n:-·.:f ~; "'.~' .'.l::-ticu!a.rly c..-..fort;.m~te.. I l tc::cm ccvc.r.::il :: ::~io:'IS> 'i:'he r;tctc vi::: it t.·:2i::!1 iz lt ~ l!e:;~::-
- ~ t/~~-2 -r1 'J p [Summarized in FRUS 1958-60, Vol. VI, p. 10741 -#---1-4 letter Bonsal to Stevenson :!l---- I/ 3p - #16 letter #,,1.8letter Bonsal to Rub"ottom - -1p /I t( 01·c-H~ ---;/ - A I FILE LOCATION NSF. Fies of Gordon Chase
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 84: June 26‑28, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 36
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- by the Soviet Untim remain of to empba ■ lae for the movement of German of the United Stat•• pa ■■ porta and DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12958, Sec. 3.5 NSCMemo,l/30/95,St:ueDept Guidelines By ~ , NARA,Drue '-l~ti,:,o vi ■ aa wi ■h•• that the citizen
- ) WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE RESTRICTION E. xen-y,f b .,.2 #26a memo William V. Broe to William G. Bowdler Secret , 3 pp . ~~ N 1,._ l ff/....r-r-7 £4 t t. n m;;; -vi.1 z;z;~=-tcF •. ~ ~ .. 10
- ' (Ol:cct1Ve b;ir~::o~:1i:1g in the r;•i:road L~ciustry has ~ccn \V'c hope it \\vi~l pro~~·totc· t.ruc . . . . -• . . ..:Qo:):::·.:tioa aaG me~mngn~:i commumc::mon i.x:t\,·;.::;::n bbor ;m
- of the authority of the South Vi etnamese Government. For example, we constructed 65 school rooms in one area, only to have 55 of them destr oyed within the year. The Council then turned to a discussion of the President ' s Asian trip, including the Manila
- . by a continuation growth of recent States; is and alumina; because each year; on major it US investment in progress); Jamaica vis-a-vis because of bauxite are from the United visit because location Rico; 65% of US imports $400 million Jamaican
Folder, "NSAM # 345: Nuclear Planning, 4/22/1966," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 8
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- . Not· for release until after delivery about 11 t 10 VI~- PRESIDENT'S ARRIVALSTATI.nENT ARLANDA AIRPORT September 3 1 1963 Mr,-Prime Minister• friend$ You do my country a great cordial welcome to our party. Two years for the funeral Hammarskjold. Government