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  • ...."'· Pointing to Ted Yates' name, the President said "See about his wife. Where she is - - 11 Send her some flowers. Will Sparks has drafted telegrams of condolence to Mrs. Yates (she left Wash last night for A thens, Greece to be near her
  • /> To see what we have on the Six Day War, including any digitized folders, please consult the Middle East subject guide or contact us to view the records in our Reading Room.
  • enter. and G "neral Band plays four ruffles and flourishes and Hail to lhe Chief. 12:02 General Wheeler makes r marks . 12:04 President makes remarks. 12: 09 Secretary Nitze reads citation. 1Z: 10 Seer tary Nitz 12:12 President departs
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  • /> To see what we have on the Six Day War, including any digitized folders, please consult the Middle East subject guide or contact us to view the records in our Reading Room.
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  • entire~ devoted to catching u~ on his reading and his paper work. His reading was concerned mainly with the international Defense and State operations. The President has a reception for Postnaster General Gronouski tonight. I don't anticipate having
  • /> To see what we have on the Six Day War, including any digitized folders, please consult the Middle East subject guide or contact us to view the records in our Reading Room.
  • /> To see what we have on the Six Day War, including any digitized folders, please consult the Middle East subject guide or contact us to view the records in our Reading Room.
  • /> To see what we have on the Six Day War, including any digitized folders, please consult the Middle East subject guide or contact us to view the records in our Reading Room.
  • one of the great products of our Polish-American citizens, John Gronouski, should be willing to go to Warsaw in this year of remembrance and hope. I take great pride in reading every day some of the letters from some of the boys in their teens
  • . He will work at his desk again. There are a number of papers that he told me he wanted to read and ponder over. He will be doing some of that, and no doubt he will be keeping in touch by phone with those members of the government with whom contact
  • /> To see what we have on the Six Day War, including any digitized folders, please consult the Middle East subject guide or contact us to view the records in our Reading Room.