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- . Retreabllents ~ be ••ned. 2. Talld.n&points tor your aeeting vi th President Boach. Dlere 1• attached a paper of tal.ld.Dc points 70u M'T v1ah to read before you oal1 on President Boach. Thia has been cleared b7 Aabaaaador Martin and Secretar., Martin and bu
- shortage in personnel & reduction to 25 months. equipnent. 2. During 1962: be ready to deploy one additional division in Central Area on same basis. 2. Up to 3 additional active divi sions Jll'1 be vi thdrawn tran Algeria by end CY 62. 2. French have
- . Congo and Belgium Seek Accord on Nationalization Issue Vi e seem to be on the upswing of the Congo roller coaster this morning. Our Embassy at Kinshasa reports that President nA IFIBD .0. 29~8) e~. .5 NSCM mo, 1/30/95, S~iA ~ p . uidelin BECR:ZT
- '-· __ ::;: __ OF E r. _,/;;~NO.___ ._ Fnl\3 MSG. No. 11-SFnoM USIS I~t.P]J____ I I 3. To dernonstrc.te at every turn tha trcmendou~ sense of responsibili which Presid'ent Johnson hc'..Svis-a-vis the so.fety of the world a:nd to overl~ with the serious attontion he
- are required the Centr?! l Govern ment has promised that they will be made available. India, with its vast population, has thus far budgeted more of its own funds for family planning on a ~r capita basis than any other country. VI. ASSISTANCE FROM OUTSIDE
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 33, July 1-10, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 18
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- CHOlC~. MEAR EAST: ISR~ELI VI~W OF qEFUGEE PR09LEM - AM8ASSADO~-ffARMAN TOLD UND!R SECRET~TIY nosto~ THAT ISR~EL JS CONCENTRATINA or-, REACTIVATING fJ!·m 14t\ ~no ESfA8LIS '1E1J NON~GOVtRNMENTAJ.. ~ELIEF OROANIZATIONS CN THE ~EST 9ANM. HARM~N SAID
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- 5797 S 3p 6/28/68 A #25 memo Rostow to Read C 1p undated A
- NATION.AL .ARCHIVES .AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE O~ 11l~tJjo1 NL-r '1'.,..50:f -.i NL-T 00-::;. RESTRICTION +B ~t -ope;vi ///:). '9-jo I Jl/1-.:rCJJ-Sv9
- ntration of state and local elementary I, l l l! ·1 ] . ~) . J. C) l - r· { and secondary programs jn a division of higher education programs , and a further di vision of vocational and man p m,ieT tr aining p ro gr ams, in a separate di vi 3ion
- ions that are pro I ! I ! 3 I vi ding h i g her > e duc at i 4 on . for Ne g ro s tu dents'.. . - \ I ! All of those pro sr,rams, I would v \ nture to say, if 5 ! the economy and fisc a l situ a tion permi t tcd i \it, the st renp
- , ~ .28 ·2-,64-1 .. •· 27,_448 962 .. • OTHERALLIED Killed Wounded .Mi~si~g/Captu~~d . ... VI ET CONG/NVA . . • .. 'Killed (estimateb) .518 777 •• • •• • .· .. • l,784 ..·• ·_4,19.6 . •. • I 100,294· .• : 259,4-47 ·1so·,441 • .•389,111
- FOR NE GOTIATIO NS Fom·,ULATZD i3Y THE .FOaEI GN (•i PHSTER · A:~D TP.E u~~LSAS~Irrn OF VI OL E~~ CE I i·J THE ~0UTH. · !m VIE'JJS THC: ' TWO ACTIO t;s AS c·o~1PLIME: tHARY, · T•HE:: C0i1l 31 IJI:D EFFECT OF WHICH SHOULJ l!:ND' IN A NE GOT I AT£J PEACE
- ,; .,,I • -- _ 'l.'Z. . E0 13526 NIE ~ 1-6.S • • •3.~(h)(2) 26 Nove~be:-. i 965 E0 . .•,_5 I "\ CONTROLLED DISSEM RECE •v~~' \l!cGEORGE ::..vi,w, 5 Of••• ·. I · · : I - ►13526 . ......_ _ . 6.2 d) -~#d]-~ •' 1965 OECi I\ •. PM•:-> ,-.6
Oral history transcript, Walter Jenkins, interview 12 (XII), 4/25/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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- . J: Yes, I remember that. G: And there was a big controversy. Let me ask you to remember everything you can about that. J: Well, I remember it was one of the hottest issues that we ever faced as far as the mail was concerned. It vied
- E T i o r r:tn~mcsc nec
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 3, April 1-30, 1964 [3 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 1
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- ~ E US ·WITHDRAW UNDER P~ESE NT CIRCUMSTANCES a DE GAUL LE ~ 1 ·~ AGREED WITH THESE TWO STATE MENT S AND SAID THEY WERE CORRE CT• · · "i I · THEN SAID THAT I THOUGHT FR AN CE COULD ASSIST THE VI ET·! UAMESE GOVERN MENT . I N THIS DIFFICULT TASK
- T 1.CAL l NTE Nl . 0 f HcR E VI Ui: Ct: I OI CAT E S NO OEL I BE RAT I: iit: • ESCA• • :LATfON".lT"APPEARS !HAT H,E PRESE1T CCJU"4TRY-WlDE l.ULL IN ~NEMV ACTIVITY lS NOf Of Hl$ OWNCHOOSI G ~UT HAS 81::~NFORCEDU~ON HIM ·BY H 1!:> l.) t: I I: R I URA T
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 58: Jan. 25‑31, 1968 [2 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 28
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- the aeriou•••• that the United States attachaa to the obligation in Article VI of the IIPT "to paraue negotlatioua in good faith on effective mea1uree rqardtag c••••tion of the nuclear arm, race alld d1aa111181Nnt ••• " aince eome of tha nonouclur weapon
- . A. Burki. Lt.-Gen. W. A. Burki then intro duces to the Vi~President the following: (i) Begum Burki. (ii) (iii) Mrs. Rountree. The Chief of Protocol. . • JI •• • • • The Vic»President is then co·nducted to the dais. Mrs. Johnson .and· :other members
- ..cglslallve Rcfenmce Service of tl,e Llbrarr, of Cpngrcu: 1961 vi Birmingham, Ala., May 14 •• A white mob attacked "freedom riders." yl Anniston, Ala., May 14 •• A white mob stoned and bumed a bus cal'l')·ing "freedom riders." Montgomery, Ala., Ma)· 20
Folder, "Uganda - Political Correspondence," Special Head of State Correspondence Files, NSF, Box 54
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- 046623 OCT 68 FM SECSTATE WASHDC TO AMEMBASSY KAMPALA R 0221482 LIMITED OFFICIA~ ~SE STATE 248906 FYI FOLLOW I NG MESS AGE WI_LL BE SENT DI RECT' VI A COMMER C I A~ CHANNELSTO PRESIDENT ON OCTOBER70 QUOTE I AM HAPPY TO EXTEND TO YOU AND-TO THE PEOPLE
- at the Johnson family gravesite this way: Those of u who worked for LBJ have known all along that, to him, Vi tnam was at least as much a threat to his revolution at home as were right wing conservatives and die hard segregationjst •. In deed I believe his
- Planning Council. Although 1:.e did not identify the writer, he clearly was referring to :VI= . Brzezinski (a c~o .. o: Mr . 3rzezinski 1 s :nen1orar:dur:i. is attached t';;l t.tiis :record. ) . ' The President: Did not support all the views
- s vi si tin g me , I wa e sh en wh e, se u Yo di d in Al ab am a. a li tt le bi t. to o you~g. th e da tin g. Sh e wa s how ma ny ye ar s ol de r? MR. CATER: Yo u we re I ye ar s di ffe re nc e. So ve -fi ty en Tw R: SE ES MRS. FIS CH em be r be r
- : Dismayed at the attack on htmself I suppose in the wake of that, because of course it did get such a vitriolic blast , M: I' m sure that was a very large part of his whole feel i"ng a5out ser vi ce programs ge nerally, which were being demanded
- Robert: This is a damned good try - but doesn't it violate Komer' s fir st law: the Indians won the war. Can you shave it down some in favor of Indians? McG. 1 199 B. Dt..
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 34, July 11-15, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 19
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- , -.\HLL : BE tdJL E· TO VIS IT FAM IL !ES. · . ,:: 0 ! • 1 ; ;: ·_ .._ : • •• • : ' • ; • • .... ' - : ·, ' • ·_ _, ' • f : ._ -\' \ - -. • ' • .·: , , ·' • •, • • • , , • - ! . . r.~4., ·: QµOTE -- I · Jt°A~JE: co
- Waithayakorn-utilizing th e groun d statio n Thailan d ha s jus t finishe d which permit s direct telephon e communication s 'wit h th e Unite d State s vi a satellite . A£k&a 11:00p Th guests for y Wed . ~~ "" entertainment " " " " ~ '" ~H guests
- » -a-pptr -Mfi - Laoae- s aki-,- -'-te^e-vi?64eft-4»e-5t-g-k>g6-have -h-i&gaey aJ^eMr Lucas asked for appt and said that the television hearings had lowered his morale, because he -teug thought "some of these people are losing the Vietnam war at home." He
- . " Secretar a Th e e y Fowle r e Presiden t departe d fo r th e Washingto n Hilto n - vi a motorcad e Re thi s speech , G C late r fo r • toda y submitte d a mem o I REMARK S 11:18-11:35 (to DT ) - - "o n you r speec ht o th e Buildin g an d
- Sanders in Georgia (Marvin Watson talked on call) pi r Knowland returned President's call-President wa. s r^sf.ing -. VI P said hp ^vo^lld rail hark, *H,TE House April 2, 1968 DENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON DIARY the President began his day at (Place
- :55p Mrs y y an d Mrs. Rus k arrived a t th e South Law n - vi a helicopter and to the Secon d Floo r 1:15p Th 1:30p Ge • Th l 7 , 196 8 e Whit e House Sunda e fort Activit oL D 1:05p Sec . l:28p £ ^^f d to the mansio n - an d to the secon d
- : The President departe d O 'Hare Airport vi a AF-1 (DC-6 ) fo r Gar y . Indiana . In the stateroo m wit h the President were Senato r Birc h Bayh . Senato r Vanc e Hartke, Governo r Matthew Welsh, Mr . Roge r Braniga n (Ind . Democrati c candidat e for Governor
- _____________________________________________ Accession Reco r d Xu~ber ____~A~c_L7~O=-~6~4____________________ Gene r a l topi c o f in t e r vi ew: The forced landing of the "Swoose" with Lyndon Johnson aboard Date 1964 Place ___Wh ' .l. _" ..:. t e__'-Ho.::s____________ u-' e Len Rt h Tap e
- o se th in gs a r e com fortab ly arran ged for m y ' ~ , \ ' : g u e sts . It i s a gay and a ttra c tiv e room . But how l i ttle 3 -1 /2 y ea r s .in the ^ Wh s ou iteH - ; h a s sp o ile d m e a 'little b it. vI ' ' u se d to lu x u
- the lot of a good many people. But we still have millions left. rr The President said we have to rally the forces and do the be st we can to avoid a cut. VI. Report from the Office of Economic Opportunity Director, Sargent Shriver The morale at OEO
- ""*-'L'f--- MEcTING NOTcS COPYRIGM.tED ..2-ZJb!i,QtioR Re~wires Permi,!io" ef Cop)' ri~h._ H'Otdea. VI. Thomoa Jut111so1( SERVICE SET [1 of 6] Me!ill'\!G l'IOT!S COPYRISHTED _coi>JFIDEHTIAL "1oblicotic" Rttf!1~ir:e1 Pei rnissie" ef r opyrigbt I
- . Then we will really have a new war on our hands. _q'QPSECRET MEETU"G ~cfOTES COPYRIGHTW PLf.l;:J.ieetioA RGlgtrirel .f.!lrmiuieA ef Copy.eight H.older: VI. ThomaJ Johnson [2 of 7] "If we take this action it would be absolutely essential to consult