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  • with strain and overwork. But I wish he would, just for a little time, study some of the work habits of General Eisenhower. It's the only way to get a complete rest. N~~~~~~~ !;~~..se~t to 0 .:li~-/!d. The dec~;i~n ·t~ ;·;s~~/'ihe t~~i/'1;/~:St have been
  • office and only the third by a US Preaident to postwar Germany. (l"resident Truman was in Berlin in 1945 for the Potsdam Conference and President Eisenhower visited Bonn in 19S9.) 2) No American President has visited Berlin since 1945 when Preeident
  • See all scanned items from the Records of the NCCPV (Eisenhower Commission) Series 44 Box 4
  • Folder, "Chapter 13 - State Department Materials on Imported Guns [4 of 6]," Records of the NCCPV (Eisenhower Commission), Series 44, Box 4
  • Records of the National Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence (Eisenhower Commission)
  • to the White House; the two of us went over to the White House to see President Eisenhower. Wehad a fairly desultory discussion which made it clear that what the Secretary had told me was right, that the President didn't have too much to do
  • . The Summit in Historical Pers2ectivo - Summit will be third major step in our colloctive effort to speed up Latin American economic a.:n.d social development: (l) 1959-60 -- under President Eisenhower •• the Inter-Amer• lean Development Bank and the Act
  • constructive. Irwin, at Bob Anderson's Instruction, will nc,1/proceed to brief Messrs. Nixon, Romney and Percy. (He briefed Nelson Rockefeller .at a joint meeting with General Eisenhower. ) W. W. Rostow cc: Wm. Bowdler WWRostow:rln -·--- Thursday, July 27
  • is IlOt so. Rco.litie3 of po.-1cr are such ~t we n.r:) tl~terntln.ed t o back India a3ainst China. Any U3 Ach!lini:stl"ation--.Republicrui or D!?mocrat -­ would do ~ enm~ . Eisenhower offered milimry a.id to India. And l eaning on u4 has ~ont)ra~cd i t5 o
  • dinner was only half as much fun without you, but Mr. Nixon fooled everybody by making a surprisingly cheerful and funny speech. His best line was that he was very grateful to General Eisenhower for all the sound political advice the General had given him
  • for the following: ,\ Dr. Milton Eisenhower " Charles So Garland (Chairman of the Board of Johns Hopkins) Gale McGee, who has been doing a g~eat job on the campuses, and who was up here the afternoon before the speech Frank Church They could all be inscribed
  • 'si=:c:rt□N 3·"0; ••• ••• •• 34 • 3·.•:'~HET=,.· - NCOIS/HARVAN D~LTO .45· ; 'PRESIDENT EISENHOWER· SAID,TNAT;·•ANY.REN~AL-OF CO~MUNIST,.AGGRtSSIOt-r WOULD BE;·_V,IEWEDBY US. AS. A MAT~ER Of··GRAVE CONCERN.• ' ACCORDINGLY, WE' HAVE RESPONDED
  • .:ciene.nl~.mi.iili:r;.;~:iMe:.lie .,iRAAtiltat,ioiia which were yesterday postponed; that is, with Senators Russell and Dirksen; C_ongressman Rivers; and, via General Goodpaster, with General Eisenhower. 4. Once you have come to a decision, you will need
  • . I au.gge , t the followblg: Mpauzes Demon.traUpg H11!!•.level US Interest l. SecJ&l Mee••&• to the .Jettr-Amerlcan Cultw-al Co\UlCil. Dr. Eisenhower and Dr. HorAl& leave for Veneauela on February 13 to attend a s pec.lal me.tJac of tu lnter
  • g,~e1 -c;7 lJ ;_ SECRET • ' >> _siCi·Jf !i? .-·r+' Fl - THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE WASHINGTON 19 February 1968 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT I understand that Drs. Killian, Kistiakowsky and Rabi expressed concern to President Eisenhower about