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  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWALSHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTSOR TITLE l1I ~ J--')b ~ow/ attachments (SE~'f) DATE RESTRICTION J. ~ ~ //- 2.- ,:it-- NL J 'ii- Walt Rostow to Secy
  • & aa •••• =..U.e ...., II Illa&-~ ellb ,_. _. •• •MW . . . . . .all . . ...., .............. .,, ............ er, .. • n a lllde Je1111 at& Ulde MIMI el lib •• •• .._ ,..,ae an pv lla.d• la. If,_ '"1 la ..... ta M aa •l'IJ u
  • Exchange of Television Programs via Communications Satellite II. Summary Statement of. Proposal A. Description An offer to exchange television programs with the Soviet Union or Eastern European countries which would be transmitted live via Early Bird
  • agencies, is requested to report, . by September 1, (a) on the present scope of U.S. Govern­ ment English language ·teaching programs abroad and {b) on future specific courses of action, taking into account the guidelines set' forth in Paragraph 2 II
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  • . ~· @~?.,iJ.;\f. :i -r·, II/Ia: -'-,/ 1 1,:f August 19, 1965 l)ear Dr. .. , 1 r:G··,/.·to r~ ca. 301:; vp-p f 3-'-/ Todd: I have beeh sked to acknowledge and th.ant of the 17th to the Preaident yc)u for your telegram in1:riting him to your birthday
  • Mutesa II, King of Buganda
  • FINAL ACTIQN Symbol &Queen 12/14/67 iI : I Date BROUGHT FOR\VA:lD 10/9/67 Ex co 300 Previously Filed Date: Mike Manatos ORGANIZATION I :I Ex co 200 Ne,v Memofrom Mike·Manatos to Bess Abell FINAL ACTIQN File Symbol 10/9/67 Date ;I
  • Mutesa II, King of Buganda
  • c, 4o--1C, \ . Republic of China LATIN AMERICA Brazil,...­ Colombia NEAR EAST AND SOUTH ASIA India Pakistan Turkey United Arab Republic II. Possibilities for National Policy Papers in FY 1965 AFRic.A "-.Algeria Kenya Liberia* ~ Southern Rhodesia
  • in greater effect of work . (USOM work on PL 480, Title II programs and other rural development work has had a particularly significant eff ect in strengthening the influence of provincial and loc al levels on 11ational programs.) Preliminary discussions
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  • of any action considered desirable and feasible based on a review of General Taylor's Point 3 ("Defects in Training") and the Taylor Committee II (Training) Report. In addition to the survey mentioned immediately above, a Review Board consisting
  • SOVS HAV! ONLY INTENSIFIED THIS DAMAGE BY THEIR LOUD TALK ASOut NE COIF'LlCT 1" PERI AL I STs. BEIIG ISRAELJAGGRESSION, ENCOURAGED BY ACCORDIIIG MCKEOWN , EBAN EXPRESSED VIEW TO CORIER (NEV ZEALAID) 'THAT sov·HASTE II Dl"AIDIIG
  • CA-869 b~ ~,\~.. '\1 ~ UStf\ .. e,cfo11~1-i~ c 2p -4fZTl6~-+---...a II I( #28d memo AM332 JIDdat~--t---n c---~p #29a memo NSAM draft~ $L----3/p A f LE LOCATION NSF, NSAM, NSAM 332--US Government Policy on English Language Teaching Abroad
  • and General G>odpaster, his deputy. Now here is the comment that was made at my last meeting with the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Chief of Air Staff McConnell said: "I recommend you go ahead &ri.d1cfa this. II Marine Chapman said: "I think we should go ahead
  • ..for ua iti our present pre­ d icament in remembering the pr·overb which tells us that where there i1 a will, there a lways ii a way. We must ~ DECLASS!l'mo sE C R E A.t!rllmi:Y ll':.C. JJ- 3j'__~;., J,h,, Nl.J t'b- Sl~ By~ - . L ·~ , Date ~-'7- Sot 'f
  • , line 22 transcript Interview I, p. 40, lines 21-~ transcript More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh DATE RESTRICTION [same sanitization 5/9/00 NLJ 00-105] 1130170 A same sanitization 5/9/00 Interview II
  • , the highest American of­ ficial to visit their city since President Truman at the close of World War II. And he was more than just a friendly Texan they had come to know through photos and films from their own beloved Chancellor Adenauer's visit to the LBJ
  • was fairly clear-cut. J: Oh, it was very clear, very clear, yes. I wrote as a result of these two long visits and all the research that I did the State Department paper ca 11 ed "A Threat to the Peace, II whi ch was a report on develop- ments
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Tape II 2 (Nov. 13, 1968, Nov. 14, 1968) A: I felt this was one of those times when it did make a difference who was the American chief representative in this mission--in this case, Sofia. That, quite possible, if I had been
  • Oral history transcript, Eugenie Moore Anderson, interview 2 (II), 11/13/1968, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
  • 'estLZeen #9 He:aG9R...-,, - s~et=e et al 9i'l.a cret €on~ e .:ii a ~ii.QA aetueen VP John e on, et:al and ~(a,er Brandt #lOf Cable #lOg Cable / - /nOr Cable #-l-Gs--Bahle -J/lOx Cab le /llOy Cable F IL E LOC ATI ON ~La., State Con f . Embtel
  • OF THE UNITED STATES Friday, November 1, 1963 Mr. SYMINGTON. Mr. President, everyone who has followed the foreign aid program over the years knows the great amount of good it has accom­ plished, especially during the years shortly after World War II. Recently
  • tu rn ed the c o n v e r s a tio n tow ard h e r h u sb a n d , b u t in w hom I f e l t c o n s id e r a b le s tr e n g th . . ■• MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE W A .SHIN Q TO II F r id a y , S e p t e m b e r 9, 1966 Page 5 B ob and M a r g y M
  • ..l.y b7 "solving" the . B..:;rl1.n »l tuatiof, 1 tself. But the ilATO commander should have gw.dwice at lea st a s thoro\ldh as that he ha s on Wea11 Berlih a.ad the aooess routes. # I ii DECLASSIFIED Authority By o~iJ/4 i;/o/-?tr /2,,nJ1 , NARS
  • Oral history transcript, Lucius D. Battle, interview 2 (II), 12/5/1968, by Paige E. Mulhollan
  • . ? And^ I k e p t a a . h e a r ii^ w o g d » -& f - p r a i s e fo r the b r ie fin g a m o n g th e m e n . / / . O ne th in g to n o te . b u ffe t. D o n 't h av e s lic e d r o a s t b e e f f o r a sta n d u p - I t i s a s tr u g g le to c u t w
  • and just didn't have the capability that the others had. I understand that General McGarr was one of the great regimental commanders with the Third Division all through World War II, and in my opinion and for what it's worth, I think that his great service
  • the gathering will have on our re­ l&tions abroad, not only with the peo­ ple of Germany, but also with the peo­ ple of Europe and the rest of the free world. 5 [8 of 16] llD IC IF'&0011' PJ IC~ 11' ®IF ~'II'&11' lC lF ®00 11' lHHc lF 00 IC~~ APRIL 11
  • s brother Bud, Bud Bogen, who I mention~d had climbed through the Sierras, also went into the Air Corps, becamea test pilot for Douglas and was killed flying the first Douglas experimental four-engine bomber prior to World War II, when Douglas
  • World War II
  • '?JSF,/11~ h~~~ A""~, c '- 7;;.- 3/ 4p KomCI to Ptcsident c 2 f) ~ ¥·11.1r Atw9'1--~1.f9 /U- A 1p p.m. c et\C 1p ~-"~~ tlfln-J I 2 -/' -~ f A #51 memo Komer to President s 1p 3/,~.iu----ii---- A FILE LOCATION NSF, NSAM, NSAM 341
  • that the flight had been cancelled, and an unidentified plane, from their point of view, came into the air. It was one of the old flying boxcars of World War II, a plane that had been used by the Israelis for reconnaissance purposes; they thought