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- LOST' HOPE FOR ·SOME SORT OF ' IDENTIFICATION, BUT I FEAR · ANDREAS & CO. ' COULD RE AD IL Y DEST ROY TH IS . GOVT OVER ISSUE OF DIRECT MILITARY COMMITMENT TO VIETNAM.> GP-1 ~ sr TALBOT ' I COMING TELEGRAM Department of State
- . Neg~tiationa were not actually conducted. The US team felt obligated to attend discussiona based on the US President's oft stated willingness to talk. Although1the US team felt compelled by world o¥1nion to attend the conference, they had some hopes o
- States of bombing and other acts of war with respect to the DRV could contribute to a breakthrough in the situation and produce prospects for a peaceful settlement. 11 ' " Walt Ros tow: Oberemko told Vance that he hoped what he had said would help move
- and fitting them with some of the needs of the central government in Saigon. r was hoping that some of them would get along well enough in their local areas to be accepted and become the establishment, so to speak, there. Tnat didn't happen too well
Folder, "March 31st Speech, Vol. 2, Tabs a-z," National Security Council Histories, NSF, Box 47
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- for a shorter time and over shorter distances. I hope the foregoing may prove helpful. Rest assured that I share the assurance which the Joint Chiefs of Staff and others have expressed in our capability to retain our hold in the Khe Sanh area. Our 6,000 Marines
Folder, "Demonstration – October 20-21, 1967 [2 of 2]," Aides Files of Mildred Stegall, Box 64C
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- . real.De seizures of U.S. tuna boats fishing off Ecuador's coast. -•-To restrain Arosemena from moving in this direction we are engaging in a dialogue with the GOE on the question of loan conditions, thus implicitly holding out tbe hope of new Am lending
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 61: Feb. 10‑13, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 29
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- power grows out of the barrel of a gun," Mao Tse-tung had dictated. Political shells from Giap's new guns burst among the faltering statesmen of the · '\Vest and shot them down. Giap has neither forgotten the lesson nor for a moment abandoned his hopes
- we hope to accomplish with these .pursuit of ~ur current r him from. South Vietnam? .\ ... strategy of would only pave the way for an NLF takeover. in SVNare fighting -·-- our objective for the diverse_groups ARVNand the GVNcan deve,op c~nf
- appreciate or the "flying your program were the first saucersw. receiving one dollar charge you may have for photos. greater please advise. to your favorite It there which I hope will If the charge is is no cbf,.rge, please donate charity. Your
- responsibility for the specific tasks called for by these recom. mendations. By November 1 we would hope for the first progress :. repqrt on implementation. WW~. W. W. Rostow ' . DECLASml!D E.O. 12356, Sec. ~4 NIJ ''*ti' By • "- "Of'-::-~ ----~~~~rni .~l
Oral history transcript, Adrian S. Fisher, interview 2 (II), 11/7/1968, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- ~ pu ~ -~ Jim, the enclose~Operation Rat materials have been made available to us. I hope they will be helpful to you. We are trying to get the original photographs so that copies can be made for you. Enclosures (9) 11 ·1 20 - ... I ..,.. f "' r' I
- the institutions of their society, but individually. Hope for the future rests on the good will and hard work of all 4 .. ~' ·s~ ""' I THE RIOT ENVIRONMENT The focal point of the riot was the South Los Angeles area, which is heavily populated by Negroes
- hoped that eventually this complex of transportation functions would become so big and powerful that it would be possible to split them off into a new department. The strategy just didn't work, partly because the leading Bureau of the Budget expert
Oral history transcript, Helen Gahagan Douglas, interview 1 (I), 11/10/1969, by Joe B. Frantz
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- was that; "I'm going to have this show tomorrow night, and I hope you'll be watching, and I think I'll have something of interest for you." And that was about the upshot of it. F: He didn't £;,7e any real intir;1:1tion of \ihG.l: he'd hav,;? T: iole 11, he
- March 31 speech, the process of drafting it, and speech-writer Harry McPherson; radios in the White House cars; calling people to forewarn them of the speech’s contents; White House activity following the speech; LBJ’ hopes that the speech could
- on other issues beyond the country in which they are serving, we have no problems. We hope that it will be mature, we hope that it will be done in an articulate way and it won't be a full-time profession. But you can imagine how many different views we
- was hoping to find one that knew me. Anyway I finally got upstairs and saw them, and they had decided--somebody was giving a dinner for them that night. I don't remember if it was Ambassador [Arthur] Goldberg or not. Anyway, Luci and Pat had been invited
- Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] hanging out. Then this other part of him said, "This is impossible. Why get my hopes up? fail." More on LBJ Library oral
- TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 23 they couldn't hold it, people who had given up all hope and stopped even looking for work, when given
- that the state confronted, and how we hoped he would run . We talked to him, and he was � � LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories
- , particularly while he was president. W: I'd attribute that to their way of life; to his having lived and [been] born and raised in that country, the hope for comfortable things and certainly her feelings about it. I think they were both intent on creating
- . Griffin Mansfield,Texas { ➔) BYMEMO March 26, 1965 President Lyndon B. Johnson Washington, D. C. Mr. President: I add my voice of approval to your actions Alabama racist crisis - with all my heart. in the current I hope that the KKKcan indeed
- muc h hurt that we could n ot a dvance him a n Jt her th ousand dol lars , but I t old h i m fran kly we did n ot h v e the mone • I think it wi ll pay us to c he ck i nto this Det roit situa ti Dn in January . Hope y ou are ha ing a p l e sant holi
- against Rhodesia, including an embargo on oil shipments to that country. King advised Young he wished to point out that the action he recommended in this telegram was in the interest of peace and democracy in the hope that a strong stand by the United
- , Ambassador Lodge November 24th, 3:00 p. m. - Executive Office Bldg. 1. Ambassador Lodge reported that the change in government had been an improvement, that he was hopeful over the outlook, th:at he expected a speedup of the war, he thought by February
Oral history transcript, John A. Gronouski, interview 2 (II), 2/10/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- conveyed this message which I thought was hopeful, that they were bending back in Washington, that they were offering not to bomb around Hanoi if Hanoi or the liberation front would stop doing certain things around Saigon. Rapacki allowed as how
Oral history transcript, John A. Gronouski, interview 3 (III), 2/14/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- with was that the specific programs that would have created substance in the building-bridges program didn't get as much leadership from the President as I had hoped they would get. I think this is one of the prices we paid for Vietnam. My argument was--and I made
- . If you had two, or even three daughters, you dressed them alike on special occasions. I hope they liked it. G: Did these cover stories bring him more recognition, in terms of people being able to 17 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org
- you possible hope to take it for ward when the Speaker, as influential as he was, had taken a firm antiposition. B: Did you think of going back to Mr. Johnson to see if he could use any in:luence with Mr. Rayburn? F: No. I really didn't
Oral history transcript, Elizabeth (Liz) Carpenter, interview 5 (V), 2/2/1971, by Joe B. Frantz
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- they could have. F: You could have with a sponsor. C: Yes. But they didn't. Now, they made the film available certainly, but there was nothing in that respect that I remember. on that. I hope I'm correct The networks did buy shrubbery for Luci's
- to nirn ana -2 to Hanoi, but we are going to act in the best interests of South Vietnam. We should tell him that we have got to go to the meeting Saturday and we hope that they will be there • We should tell him that before he and Ky tell us what
- at M a y o 's -- who p u lled it out w ith p in c e r s or so m eth in g lik e th a t -- a n d Lyndon w as on h is fe e t in th r e e d a y s. I grip p ed h er hand w ith s p e c ia l w arm th . n ow . I know She is an ard en t R ep u b lican I hope
- i r d f lo o r , and r ig h t a c r o s s f ro m th e m , M a r i a lle n and A, W. , w ith Will an d M a r y in a d jo in in g r o o m s . And they a r e the g u e s ts I am hoping v e r y m u c h w i l l h av e the b e s t tim e of a l l f o r
- in Selma. I hope you will take this release in the spirit of genuine praise in which it is offered. Respectf'ully yours, l(JIJ,11 !GJ 'A:LM._.; Kat;' ;;jpan Press Secret [6 of 7] From the Office of Congressman Teno Roncalio D-Wyoming At Large 1323
- into an Omnibus Bill in early 1963. It ~vas obvious that the best hope that one could have would be to keep a progrnm before the LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID
- for a long period of time. It isn't. It's an experimental technique that has been operating for a short period of time. But I hope it's carried on because I feel that it can be profoundly significant. M: The other question that comes to mind immediately
- largely restricted to buttonholing. D: Yes, meetings at night and over the weekends and times like that. F: There is a story that I like and hope it's true that you offered him your savings account at that time to help underwrite a campaign