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  • NELSON ROCKEFELLER OR SENATOR ROBERT KENNEDY, WITH EITHER OF WHOM THEY FEEL THEY CAN WORK. j,,_;.J .,,,,,,__ µ l/»- ~1, DTG:0610532 JAN 68 ~CR.ET"" 12/29 / 67 FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM WALT ROSTOW- ~O,.,,, J.j Lacking his secretary, who alone has
  • Joseph A. Frank The Honorable Walt W. Ro stow The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington, D. C. 20050 [2 of 2] ­ • • THE WHITE HOU~E WASHINGTON Wednesday, May 24, 1967, 1:30 pm o'• I ,.. 1~ MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT I I
  • in the closing two years of the Eisen­ hower administration. When President Kennedy took office, the United States decided that massive assistance would not only give Egypt an alternative to dependence upon the USSR for assistance, but it would also generate
  • this to . the Special Committee that President Kennedy set . up in the Cuban . . ,. Missile Crisis? MR. BUNDY: The two situations are not identical • . Like that committee -- and like others tbat have been set up from time to time over th~ last six or sev~n years
  • The President said he was astounded to find that there were several groups of people who were working to get Congressmen who are in agreement with our policies to make a reassessment. In this case, Senator Teddy Kennedy had approached Congressman O'Neal