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- on the of Sir Alec Douglas-Home. 4. Go over with him our preoccupation with the situation in British Guiana. Some Labor Party spokesmen favor independence for British Guiana as soon as possible. 5. we shall Review the situation in the Far East. Tell continue
- Wilson, Harold, Sir, 1916-1995
- PRESIDENT SIR ALEXANDER BUSTAMANTE OF JAMAICA 1. Recall with pleasure received in Kinston i 2. Nothing warm hos on St you 6 Express US gratitude fbr presence of such Hea.d..of Government. a distinguished of substance discussed; no rnemcon prepared
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 3, April 1-30, 1964 [1 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 1
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- . Short. APPROVED 2. Sir Alec Douglas Home has bean invited to Princeton for a speech. He doesn't choose to come unless he can get an hour with you. Bad politics back home unless he can do this. J. Bundy says you should, of course, sa ~ yes. YES 3
- would share it. But I am afraid she is a little too dependent upon us, upon the haven and privacy of home-now this house. When I look at the newspapers and read, "President Comes Badefrom Texas," "NATO, Vieb1am, Among Problems Crowding Calendar," and I
- would share it. But I am afraid she is a little too dependent upon us, upon the haven and privacy of home-now this house. When I look at the newspapers and read, "President Comes Badefrom Texas," "NATO, Vieb1am, Among Problems Crowding Calendar," and I
- . (Cornhfoed dispotches} ~ Sir Alec Daugla, Home flew to Batmoro·I tonighl for on audJ11r.ce with Queen Eli.1C1befh tomo,AnnouncenMnt of the general ..t◄c.. tion d'ote following hi1 aud .. nce h -.xpecte-d !omorro·w ofte-rnoon. MoJt f..otly ttwed' dot• fat
- of Law," received his Law "Licence" in June 1955, returned home, and entered the then-French civil service in Dakar. From February 1956 to September 1957, Fall served as Deputy Chief for Production in the Fre~ch High Commission of French West Africa's
- . BLACK KEPPEL,Francis Justice and Mrs. DOUGLAS ANDERSON, Martin Justice and Mrs. CLARK ATKINS,Ollie Justice and Mrs. HARIAN BELAFW-TE, Harry Justice and Mrs. BRENNAN CARR,Waggoner Justice am Mrs. S'l'E}IART CATCHI?l:lS, James A.A. Justice and Mrs. WHITE
- the Certification of the 24th Amendment to the Constitution. February 4, 1g64 26o 184 Remarks of Welcome at the \Vhite House to Prime Minister Sir Alec Douglas-Home. February 12, 1g64 292 172 Remarks at the 12th Annual Presidential Prayer Breakfast February 5
- neither are required to face in terms of time, lead times, nor prepared to face in terms of clear understanding of the threats and the responses that we should make to those threats. MORE (McNamara) Page 5 QUESTION: Sir, can you tell us where
- , _ ;)0 ~2,Cj BJNABS, Daw . 6(3 __, February 19. 1965 MEMORANDUM. FOR THE PRESIDENT You may be interested bl .Alec Home's strong minded view•. He baa always been a downri&J.lt man when Coml111Ullsta are concerned, and of course n·ow he doean •t have
- 1Donohue, Hildegard Jr., 8. Mrs. 9. Peter B. Swiers, 10. Alec. G. Toumayan, to the Ambassador USAF, Executive Assistant S/S-S Secretary C. Jensen, S/ AH USN, Stenographer Interpreter Secretariat B. Shishkin, Staff Officer P~rsonal
- cown to 11 or 12 million. They can speak better about that than I can, although I had a detailed report from the A~bassador last night that I reviewed with the Congress, ·_ Is there anything else? sub ⇒ ects, QUESTIONa sir? /· ~ Will you take
- in the wider in the United 3/18/ 72 1-3 States, Sir Alec Home was losing· in Britain on (date), nuclear test on the (date) Nikita with a string sphere the wheels a mixture of events into Soviet was displaced interest new hypotheses
- . Connally for dinner Nov. 17th per Mrs. Abell. They have accepted. 11/3/65 Add to dinner 11 / 1 7 V Mr. & Mrs. Leslie E. Carpenter - mark them accept and send invitation to their home. ✓sir Robert & Lady Jackson (Barbara Ward) per BA DEPARTMENT
- . Green TABLE 3 TABLE 8 MRS. JOHNSON Earl of Snowdon Mrs. Rostow Sen. Pell Mrs. Moorhead Gov. Rockefeller Mrs. Kintner Mr. Galbraith • Mrs. Lanfranchi The British Ambassadcr>~ THE .PRESIDENT Princess Margaret Mr. Douglas Mrs. Nelson .Rockefeller Mr
- George Autry Leon Motel Raleigh Al Lujaclc, capt. Office: 296-7333 Sir Walter Hotel Home: OL -.-4794 832-7711 Bill Whittley Office: 225-6342 Sir Walter Hotel Home: 949-2357 832-7711 Durham Gary Nordheimer Office& 382-3167 Jack Tar Hotel Home
- , Bennett Cerf, Stuart Chase, 0 Sir Winston Churchill, Bernard De Voto, Lloyd Douglas, Theodore Dreiser, Dr. Will Durant, George Fielding Eliot, John Erskine, Sir Phillip Gibbs, John Gunther, Lady Molly Huggins, Rupert Hughes, H. V. Kaltenborn, Emil Ludwig
- Bustamente, thus providing an opportunity to make the following basic points: 1. Acknowledge Sir Alexander Bustamente's publicly stated desire to establish close and friendly ties with the United States and express our sincere gratitude for these overtures. 2
- clocked among acceptances those of s Attorney General .Biddle, J. Edgar '· Hoover and Clyde Tolson of FBI, six , major generals, five judge·s headed 1 • by Supreme Court Justice William J 0. Douglas, the entire Federal Trade Commission, Comptroller General
- Committee report. Here is my redraft of HUD' s draft of the statement releasing the Kaiser Committee and Douglas Commission reports. Also, enclosed is the official Committee report with Mr. Kaiser's letter to the President. . What is your ·reaction? up
- to the "Douglas Commission" after Commission Chairperson, former senator Paul H. Douglas), including correspondence regarding appointments to the Commission, material related to administrative matters such as Commission staffing, meeting times, meeting locations
- purposes. Nor will we forget that balance-of-payments policies should serve the Nation's basic goals abroad and at home-not the reverse. Yet this recognition makes it no less neces.5aryto deal firmly and decisively with our balance-of-payments prob lem
- all over the board. Sit a.tthe end of the table, Doctor. Go a.head, sir. STATEJIDT OF HOB. HAROLDBROWN,SECRETARYOF AIR FORCE . Secretary BROWN.This is in response of your recent requeet for mforma.tion concerning Air Force activities m the area
- will be the veterinarian. Th asig- • was oper, n COD1 Pr Texi) w• ai~ • 'IL Highway Awards- i03 Contlnueclfrompqel,-.1 !!f. I - The ceremony took a humorous• twist when Liz said that Alec Gould and Harold Woods had just determined that the nine millionth
- will be the veterinarian. Th asig- • was oper, n COD1 Pr Texi) w• ai~ • 'IL Highway Awards- i03 Contlnueclfrompqel,-.1 !!f. I - The ceremony took a humorous• twist when Liz said that Alec Gould and Harold Woods had just determined that the nine millionth
Folder, "United Kingdom - PM Wilson Visit Briefing Book, 12/1/1964 [2]," Country Files, NSF, Box 213
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- to support alternatives to him. Weanticipate that a non-Jagan government will have a difficult time at best. It will be opposed by Jagan who will try to discredit it both at home and abroad. It will be sub ject to severe internal strains because
- Wilson, Harold, Sir, 1916-1995
- ., Prime ~linister of Australia., Canberra.. Dear Mr. Prime 1-linister: NEW ZEALAND: -,-------- His Excellency Sir Arthur E. PQrritt, K.C.M.G., K.C.V.O., C.B.E., Governor General of New Zealand, Wellington. Dear Governor General: His Excellency Nicolae
- File unit description:Pertains to proposed visit of President (Sir) Edward Frederick Mutesa.
- / memo letter for the Presdient ~1 to RESTRICTION from w'alerr Farr w/att. file,i' ~4/66 C xnnuu C 11/28/66 C 12/4/68 C 4/26/67 C 3/2/67] C 2/11/67 C 3/3/67 fro)fi Sen. Douglas to Joe Califano / / ;etter tp the PresidentArom
- to the "Douglas Commission" after Commission Chairperson, former senator Paul H. Douglas), including correspondence regarding appointments to the Commission, material related to administrative matters such as Commission staffing, meeting times, meeting locations
- za tions. Sir, 0 . TU[ !VH/1[ hGU.:,~C Frn15 12I3 P!1 '6L/ K:inc:ciamGoverrmr.ent. Uniren-tlty r'eqtte·~tv !_J "N.o. 6 ~(5 () Re: "Rwenzururu Commission or Inquiry". W:tth reference to, th~ document arud the: tele,:-ram No,.6 ·dated Ist Nov
- File unit description: Pertains to proposed visit of President (Sir) Edward Frederick Mutesa.
Folder, "Longoria, Felix [Correspondence] [1 of 2]," Pre-Presidential Confidential Files, Box 2
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- Paul Hammond Oveta Culp Hobby Warren Kinney General Douglas MacArthur Hanford MacNider John P. Marquand General Frank R. McCoy Robert Montgomery Fairfield Osborn Frederick Osborn Anna M. Rosenberg Robert G. Sproul Lewis L. Strauss Admiral J. H. Towers
- to touch him. There were opposition signs too. One huge placard hekl high by tllree frowning white men in bib overall$ dectared: "BLACKBIRD GO HOME." Written in large blook letters, it was an obvious reference to President Johnson's use of "Sircf
- to touch him. There were opposition signs too. One huge placard hekl high by tllree frowning white men in bib overall$ dectared: "BLACKBIRD GO HOME." Written in large blook letters, it was an obvious reference to President Johnson's use of "Sircf
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 47, October 21-24, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 24
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- . THE DEMONSTRATION OCCURRED AT A TIME WHEN U.S. IMPERIALISM IS BEING ROUTED BY THE HE?.OIC VIETNA~·1ESE PEOPLE ON THE VIETNAM BATTLEFIELD AND ITS POLICY OF AGGRESSION AGAINST VIETNAM HAS COME UNDER EVER STRONGER ATTACK AT HOME AND ABROAD. THE HUGE CROWD
- . MEMORANDUM SUBJECT: FOR THE PRESIDENT Birthday greeting Bustamente to Jamaica's Prime Minister State recommends that you send the enclosed birthday greeting to Jamaican Prime Minister Sir Alexander Bustamente, as you have for the past two years. He
- of californiao 5 long term nursing home care, costly surgery, childAnd we have indication that this immigration Fifth, modification of hospital payment method. The 6 present "Principles of reimbursement for provider costs" developed 7 by the Social
- at; -this time with but the first step in the progression toward .Self~ governm.cnt, that is, a body created to school the alec~ed representatives of the Micronesian people in the responsi bilities a11d the realities of legislative activity. As you may recall
- asked unanimous con Hon. Durwood Manford, Speaker of sent of the House to introduce at the Hous-e of Representatives. this time and have placed on first Sirs: We, your Conference Com reading, H. B. No. 850. mittee on House Bill No_. 64, appoint Th-ere
- ~r: Presi.C.e:i.t: On the arc hm;tin.g? ·wheele r: Pre sid~ n ':: t~eory that "a hit dog howls'' is that evidence that we Yes, Sir. What (do) prisoners tell you? Y/h