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  • hoping that we would reach that point. Under McNamara, we finally did. 11 ' 1 So Bob McNamara a member made has of the Cabinet, our Defense Now we are really and -- after Department eliminated I have no doubts Harry wanted a chance create
  • . Th• extent to which •.-clfte reeommen4atione about that a1ency•1 pro1ram for fi1cal 1969 exceed tile 1MM11et ref41M1t of the aaeacy to BOB. By 1'1Nd1et .... ue,t" la meant the ••t of •1•ncy recommendattou which fit within the plannAn1 fipr
  • the proper emphasis on the value of the Federal Executive Boards. If I can be of any further help with respect to the Boards, I hope you will call on me. Sincerely yours, /3~f.~ Bernard F. Schmid :Managing Director Enclosure INTERSTATE COMMERCE
  • , tells me that the countries' response to this program is much beyond their most hopeful expectations. I hope the Voice of America has picked up the story of your gesture in Karachi. Sincerely yours, ~ Secretary The Vice President United States Senate
  • in the show and Cabinet visiting Then we went home and had has done, what its future that they hoped I would return a place for me there. would not go on forever, with Larry O'Brien, is, and to the firm and I to~d him that this but that the future
  • of the Please look into it. CASBit PROJECT Dear Mr•. Brown: lt certainly waa a pleasure to read yo11r letter with it• re•pon•ible eapre••ion of eentimente. Like you. I am very much worried abo11t the c11rrent aituatiGD. and hope that a •olution can be found
  • -~..., .,.,.._ •• --..- •~.,._.,._. o t' ••f -•·,,,. I • ago February Z3, 1966 ·1, Dear .Bobs t • -· ,,""'\ ~ 11 II ~ ,c.,_-L,l~ I ,I JI JI I may lmpo•• on fneDdahlp to ann,or you -~ w1tti'the •am• letter, ·1•U few minute•• Flr•t: of all, you've both been 1cmerou
  • and Syria. We hope that the etand to be taken by the United Stat•• Government on the preaent not ollly in accordance Afro-Aatan. people•, debate in the Cieneral Aaaembly with it• traditional but aleo in •upport I take thl• opportunity expreaaion
  • , and to urge him -- as Bob McNamara and other defense experts believe~that the key is to put the lid on military expenditures. I enjoyed the dinner you got some good ideas. last night very much and hope Sincerely, I Jose A, Pechrnan Director ·f Economic
  • on their actlon.. Slnco:rely, The l-Ionorablo Donald B. Sangator Actf.na Prime Mlnlster of Jama.lea. Kingaton. LB.T • WOBowdler:nun ,?\\,\rCn 22. 1(j66. .. , Dear Bob:· It ls always a great personal pleasure to hear oi the gallantry of our service men whether
  • . in combination sufficient and made by Secre­ one will politics the United and in the external dictate statements on the eve of not being they tr"'.nk of mustering creased of Nati~ns, no doubt that the hope that in African Affairs took place
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  • valuable time. I sincerely hope that a meeting - if even very brief - can be arranged sometime during the night of 17 August. As an American citizen I wo~d also like to meet the Leader of our great Nation. Thank you for the time given to this Cordially
  • ■ he• bb ■ trength within the ■ o•called bi1 •ix and promote• controver•J• Thi• point• up the importance of the Pre•ldent meetln1 with thl• 1roup •o that the matter can be thra•hed out in private and all of them •peak a• one. I hope that you will pu•h
  • - a• r will adulowl celpt o( • a ■to• 11" ,be ,...._. of atf• Bob G •,cu:naia. I •ball be pleaae le r bldl ,- • .... to tile 6qMH lcletll. c....,.,___ Ylwllllae _., r••• ppytoHllll ae ltla •lpe ltla be•t atloll my d tu& ctar be•. .... lllH
  • • tllat JOII are celebl'atta1 you lutbd.ay Coday. I hope tla&t th• .. Y brbaa• 1• Jo, &rad eatlafacdon, aacl t1lat lt wUl 1NtODeof-many happy day• for .,.. la tu comlaa year. Wl&la my heutle•t COD&ra&\llatloo• &M warm aoodwieua, Slacenly, Honorable
  • Government. in Yemen. power has right Realities government broadening still belief of situa~ion process This offers to dictate hope of more viable British that Yemeni discontent to form or personnel ;;11··--------of that must take place
  • t.o tbtt public And the live• of each of ua are richer X join you to4ay frien4 - of trust ia rich. for it. LYl!DX>1'1 •• JOmlSOJI ✓ LBJ1WRS1EH1aar CC1 iJ'uanita Roberta. Mazy Dooper. v "'1"" Bob l'leming. ~ D'OZa MARCH24. 1967 EVmn'1
  • £ a i:tem.pti11g • to gov err;., like two swords of Damocles. Still, of the South Vietnamese ience the there was briefly first time since the overthrow of Dian, In the Once again matters in political a clai..iu to legitimacy. with grour.d for hope
  • PRESIDENT ANDMRS. JOHNSON President Abe:&.-natey,Bob Hotel Metropole 443 52051/443 Atkins, Stan Hotel Metropole 455 52051/455 Atkinson Hotel Metropole 434 52051/434 Auoa.lino, John Hotel Metropole 460 52051/460 Beech, Keyes Hotel Metropole
  • on the achievement of greater intergovernmental and interagency cooperation in solving critical urban problems. We hope that through discussion and meetings with top Washington officials, the Board Chair­ men will return to their cities with new insights
  • a Presidential aircraft to transport an ailing Bustamante from Jamaica to Walter Reed Hospital. I understand that you will be receiving a memorandum from State, via General Clifton 1 s office, this afternoon. I, for one, hope you approve State's request. 2, I
  • THEREQ.UIREMENT FORTHE DISCLOSUREOF THE TRUEANNUAL,REPEATANNUAL RATE. ACAIN I , ' , , REPF.ATTHE TRUE ANNUAL RATE. I HOPE , THIS WASArt OVERSIGHT , . . THAT WILL BE CORRECTEDIf':MEDIATELY.IF NOT, THE PRESENTLANGUAGE WOULDBE INTDPRETED BY THE REPUBLICANSAS
  • "UNCLASSIFIHt . -., • I I -2- 48¢, MARCH3, 5 P.M., (SECtlON ONEOF TWO), FROMKABUL Pli1BASSADORHARRIMAN EXPRES.SEDPLEASURE AT VISITING AFGHANISTAN . HAVING HOPED C0:-1EHERE EVER SINCE HIS CLOSE ACQUAINTANCEWITH AFGHAN AMBASSADOR IN MOSCOWDURING 1.11AR.HE
  • Puerto SERVICES Choif'!llats WILLIAM H. BATES, MasBBCbusetta LESLIE C. ARENDS. Illinois ALVIN E. O'KONSKi. Wlaconsln WILLIAM 0. BRAY, Indiana BOB WILSON, CalHornla CHARLES S. GUBSER, Call!ornla CHARLES E. CHAMBERLAIN, Mlchlpn ALEXANDER PIRNIE, New York
  • Employment The Task Force believes that the most direct means of improving the lives of the poor in our cities is to increase their incomes; the oLjective is greatest hope for achieving this through meaningful, permanent and necessary employment. 24 15 1
  • was written by Bob Swartz of the Students for a Democratic Society and the Chicago Area­ Draft Resisters. This article concerned a draft resisters conference to be held in Madison, Wisconsin, in August, 1967. In December, 1966, this individual claimed
  • , and to John Buckley of o::;T, Ja:c:.es Flannery of HEW, and ·v.7illian1. Ross of BoB, whose contributions have been pa:i.·ticularly significant. i,:CkINISTRl', TIVELY CONFIDENTIAL ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL - 2 lVien:.bers of the Task Force Gardne
  • responsibilities for the entire study, and to John Buckley of CCT, Ja:c..--.e s Flannery of H:SVl, and ·•,.'illian1. Ross of BoB, whose contributions have been pa,.·ticularly significant. l.Div.:INISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTil~L ADMINISTRATIVELY CONFIDENTIAL - 2
  • ■ ltt•• reached•• to poaatble espanaion of Pederal 1••••t1aatioa• of uro acti•ity. uro •iabttna• ■ attar to Your thoua~tfuln••• la calling thi• ay attentioa ta ■oat appreciated you will 1 and I hope conttaue to feel fr•• to call on•• at any ti
  • with Prime Minister's on clubs and 11 Prime Minister 11 on golf Autographed photograph frame with Presidential BOOK Autographed (leather bound) Hope for America 11 • MRS. of H. E. box with Presidential inscription. PHOTOGRAPH FROM 15, 1965 JOHNSON
  • Cheng of Taiwan also hopes to come, and there will be senior delegations :f'rom all the other nations of Asia. Naturally those of us who are building this Centre know that the future of freedom 1n this part of the world depends largely on the ideological
  • land. The Department believes that a brief call by the Princess on Mrs. Johnson would be a very helpful contribution to improving our relations with the Royal family. If this request for a call on Mrs. Johnson is granted, we would hope that Mrs. Majid
  • to this matter• and it ie his hope that tha candidate selected by the delegates at tho Convention will receive your full support. President Johnson asked me to convey to you hie heartfelt thanks for your warm personal ~ressiona. The knowledge that he haa your