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  • the operation. I think it will do the job. Jj.(Rostow BKS' s office Returned to clear your records. EKH's memo left here Mon. night to go to WWR for signature and then on to the President. Under stand the Pres. did approve the NSAM dene DEPARTMENT
  • , are forwarded to· the President's secretary for inclusion in · the night reading file, delivered by a White House messenger to the Head Usher, handed to the '. Doonnan, who either gives them to the Sergeant valets · on duty or takes them directly
  • '~ :;o{ wl f\ 1 tn' December 24, 19 64 8-ECRE'fMcGBSUBJECT: NSAM 294 The attached papers are intended for your Christmas reading and in preparation for the 294 meeting scheduled for next Tuesday. Tab A contains the first technical appendices called
  • of the proposed NSAM, interim enforcement measures will remain in forceo,. Benjamin Ho Read Executive Secretary Enclosure: Draft memorandum.. [Front] [Back] DRAFT NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM TOt The The The The The The SUBJECT: Se·c retary
  • WASHINGTON Thursday, May 19, 1966 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Agenda for NATO Meeting at 6 lPDI[ Tod/1y I You might open by thanking Mr. Acheson fo yi'..is work on the NATO problem and tell him that you enjoyed reading his memorandum. (You
  • Visits to South Vietnam. It read as follows: "The President has asked that official visits by high ranking military and civilian personnel to South Vietnam be coordinated with Governor Harriman. Accordingly, such proposed visits should be cleared with his
  • A A [Partial duplicate of # 1] #6 memo Smith to Holders of NSC 6019/1 .- rL/Oj ~ _J/_8 memo Read to Bundy S,-- I I II 2p ,NSAM draft .. /1 I( . _.. S ~p #lOa memo "Draft NSAM to replace NSC 6019/1" c 5p undated A A FILE LOCATION NSF
  • we put it. Ins tead, we should indicate to both governments that they should prepare austere minimum five year programs. Then, as their plans mature and as we get a better reading on Congressional attitudes, we canmake a final decision on what MAP
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPO NDENTS OR TITLE 'f- ,_ ~ ~ ~I ttplicate of #1 #3 memo #4 memo Read to Rostow SA"'~fl-uJ TS 1p DATE )JI.. J 'J~-J,S­ RESTRICTION 513 z -/
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT DATE CORR ESPONDENTS O R TITLE RESTRICTION - lt."'11-me-·me-+- - -fu:ct-Rem:ur-miw.HBiuiiiniffii1cty ~n 1/u/v 7 1 TS 1p #2 memo Read to :Bundy apcm '1'/:tt/f 7 TS ,,1 p #2b cable
  • . therefore, akould be coaaidered as being withia tbe acopo of the National Communteatioas System. ~ to Sincerely, JTMullen:avr:6-l 5-67 bee: DTM (@) _~~:;l~~ NCD Reading Subj File J. D. o•corm.ell Special Assistant &o the President for TelocommunlcatiOD
  • #2a rpt Duplicate of #lb #3 memo U.A. Johnson to Bundy lp s 4/20/64 A Attachment to #3 2p £x~ )Ji.([otS-(J().f-l/-s('4/oij undated A Read to Bun 3/24/64 A #3a rpt #4 memo s s J.. p .. /-1/--93 IVL-' 'i3-1,:,7 s 1p FILE LOCATION
  • ADMINISTRATION. NA FORM 1429 (6-86 ) I ' ' T OP GECflE ! of COPY NO. NSC 5412/2 Dec ember 28 , 1955 (' NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL NSC 5412/2 ATTENTION THE ENCLOSED TOP SECRET CONTROL FORM MUST BE COMPLETED BY EACH INDIVIDUAL (1) WHO READS
  • situation reponins no longer aeems mean1.Dgtul. W:l.th your concurrance, l will discontinue these items 1n the M:mthly Follow-up Beport. Isl John A. McKesson Benje.min H. Read Executive Secretary LIMITED OFFICIAL USE for THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON
  • March 17, 1965 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Carl Rowan's report to you of his mission {Tab 2) is a good document and it is possible that you will want to read it all the way through. But here is a summary: 1. We need unified control and direction
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) fvR~n)F DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE Dl.JCUMENT RESTRICTION #i ,, s 11+-merrm--+---Read te S #4c rpt 1 f> Ben~ ~PALi \0,, '°
  • , however, and especially after reading the heavy criticisms in the just published report of the Senate Foreign Relations . Committee, I .have become convinced that parts of this program have now become comparable to coffeea matter of habit. My own
  • off on Indian Ocean cruise for a while. Am passing by you because of your interest. I'll tell State we want another reading by 15 October. .--- SECRE'f DEPARTMENT OF STATE WASHINGTON RECEIVED McGEORGE BUNDY'S Off.ICE August 4, 196 5 S/S 12224
  • indicated above. John P . Walsh for SANIDZED Benjamin H. Read Executive Secretary E.O. 12958, Sec. 3.6 NLJ DI - I~'/ By~ NARA.Datc~ 03 - TOP SBeftH LIMITED DISTRIBUTION ~ THE t WHITE HOUSE f ASHINGTON NSAM 337 1 cy given to Chairman, JCS August 14
  • 15 March 1965 MEMORANDUM FOR: The Honorable McGeorge Bundy Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs Mr. McCone has read the attached and asked that it be brought to your personal attention. WALTER ELDER Exe cu ti ve
  • by the work of Senator Jackson's ,subcommittee. I testified before it and I have read all or most of its documents and re-read them when I was working on this project, so it is certainly fair, insofar as I was con­ cerned, to say I was influenced by the very
  • ) writers' conferences in the US at every opportunity. Recent useful initiative in this regard has come from The Academy of American Poets, which has suggested the inclusion of Soviet poets in its program of poetry readings at the Solomon R. Guggenheim
  • McGE~~iEt ~~')g~~ Of6';El965 1965 EP Rft M?="· McGeorge Bundy The White House The enclosed is for White House clearance prior to transmission. (Ref. Leddy/Bundy telephone conversationo) /~?L.- ,,,,,,, -- Benjamin H. Read Executive Secretary
  • Thompson have reviewed and approved this report. Secretary Rusk and Under Secretary Ball, however, have not reviewed it. 7s/ Benjamin H. Read Benjamin H. Read Executive Secretary Enclosure: NSAM 304 Action Program SECRET This consists of~pages
  • is on the first page. Benjamin H. Read Executive Secretary Enclosure: Response to NSAM 293. I LlNI'l'ED OFFICIAL USE _ ~SPO:lSE TO NSAM 2'l3: Language Training for U.S. GOvernment :-: :,\'.~llii~. Dependents. SUMM4.RY Over 130,000 American "··omen live
  • to..promote travel and contact by Yugosl.avs in the West; (e) ot libraries a highly developed informational program, including operation and reading rooms in leading Yugoslav cities; (!) intensive promotion of cultural exchanges between Yugoslavia
  • ho uld . prepare austere minimum five year programso Then, as th eir plans matu r e a nd as we get a better reading on Cong ress ional attitudes, w e c a1i rnake a final decision on what MAP to p rovide . Further~ore , in the course
  • and the Communists read as our inten­ tions. Withdrawal of a U.S. division from the Far East, no matter what our technical capabilities may be, will be read as a U.S. in­ tention to disengage. Conseguences in Korea -- Moreover, the redeployment ,would under... mine
  • Report on Moroccan Bases Transmitted herewith is a final report under NSAM 232 of the actions taken with respect t o U.S. bases in Morocco agreed upon between King Hassan II and President Kennedy last March. Benjamin H. Read Executive Secretary
  • for the departments, the National Seminar, the Special Group, and the Subcommittee on Training. This is much too bureaucratic a document for the President to read; but I have not tried to change it, since an administrative pattern has already been set. I suggest
  • .:-.:..::::: Charles Johnson for Welsh and Rostow C~p #9 mem~- T"I·~--~~~-;:;::::--:;--:;-::::~::-:;:~~Jamin Read for Walt --- Conf. Rostow w/draft NSAM '' 7/27/66 7 r;.~, uo A ~ A 4 p FILE LOCATION National Security File, National Security Action
  • goals expressed in NSAM 145, Dated April l8, 1962 1 you may be interested in the Department's concerns expressed therein. ![st. ~e; WJtJ Dav11J Benjalr:. H. Read Executive Secretary Enclosure: As stated. SEP 2 5 1964 MEMORANDUM FOR Major General C
  • To summarize the report (which it does not seem essential to read), AID and DOD have s read the cuts pretty evenly among the major aid re ­ cipients, while protecting high priority programs an prior commitments .. Because of carryovers, we have $3. 7 billion
  • will agree is one of the Miller Committee's most significant recommendations. This is No. 14, which reads as follows: !£ trade with Communist countries is to be used for these objectives, the U. S. public, the Congress and the executive branch must have
  • of South America There is enclosed the third six-months Progress Report on Frontiers of South America requested in NSAM Noo 349 of May 31, 19660 (}1'£~ JA~ Benjamin H. Read ~- xecutive Secretary Enclosure: DECLASSIFilID Progress Reporto E.O. 12356