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- . where I spent the night with John Duncan and four Commissioners of Agriculture from Sowth Carolina., Florida., Georgia. and Tennessee .. John· arranged this party. a little We did a little story telling, fishing -- a little and generally built
- , and somemmes blue-green. No heat is felt, and the lights do not bum or char the ground. They can appear for hours wt a stretch and sometimes for a whole night. Gi!nerally, there is no smell and no !!Ound except for the popping !IOUndof little explosion
- .. :·.•. : CENTRAL FILES·· !, '::'. ., /,. ,. . • .. : I --------1 ----- If; - THE WHITE HOUSE R ·FERRAL To: OFFICE I,> Mr. Benjamin. -l. Read Director, Ex c ti c Sl.lcretar:at Department of State ACTION REQUESTED ,r··"/ --I _____ Draft re~ly
- . the pamphlet yours, September 16, 1949 Mr. Lo Zara Z!ff•D Publishing Company 185 North Wabash Chlcago, llllnols Dear Lew: I thought you interested 1n the enclosed letter, whic eoelved from Mr. Frank Wozencraft here 1n Wasblngton. to me. When o read
Folder, "The President's file for Korea, Vietnam (Briefings)," Files of Walt Rostow, NSF, Box 10
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- of alternatives, we concluded that - - as nearly as we could now make an assessment - - the best thing for you to do would be to give a talk on television and radio on Tuesday night and send {but not personally deliver) a message to Congress on Wednesday. We say
Folder, "Garrison Investigation, New Orleans, 1967-1968," Papers of John B. Connally, Box 324
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- by approximately and included frora 12 states prosecutors and the It was conducted and Secret of the ag·encies, Ne1,r York. a,-,·:.-:·--,.. "::()n- Ser-'7lce on a11d e-1Jb•1 5..._;;~d over invest:i.r~;-\t-i 25,000 reports. Now when I read what you say
- "rebuttal" to Charlie Schultze was mentioned a couple of times last night, I thought you might be interested in seeing it. I prepared this rnernorandwn for the Vice President so that he would be able to put our future fiscal situation in proper perspective
- /63 ?\ falazar to Ball ltr 3/ 3 4) /,tl,}.'f EXolSi DEPARTMENT OF STATE , EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAT March 3, 1964 To: Mr. McGeorge Bundy The White House From: Benjamf~Read Executive Secretary The attached letter from Prime Minister Salazar
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- President the * Refer about read could it still every with 11 consensus that that doubts .:.w.tet early at as to C:l!'e."'re September set had by now: 11 - were was·* 5 was the fullest possible recall contingency knew, his advisors
- Committee. I have read in the newspapers that the Committee is considering an investigation into whether politics has influenced the activities and decisions of the Justice Department. In addition to being District Attorney of Orleans Parish, I happen
- 1181 [SAMITl~[;;Q PER Ft>\C O'lft\flll 8/1e;GGJ&afll.(,,~ti1atton 42 cable opmq/SO/ll pt.rtJlJ'/RAC10-Sif> C perNlJ'/Mt memo 10-M.'\ deptel 1487 to DakarfSA~HTl:Z:l;DPER C 8/1i/QQJ,;Qll\t ':;QJ\.ttlUdlon O'll7.lllll 2 6/5/65 A Read to Bundy
- ; for to to by those or in Vietnam read intended a public was to set in feeling with be had said the The resolve new President Nor was not to thereafter, remark and quite unspoken going The sources September talk Did this approach how
Folder, "Demonstration – October 20-21, 1967 [1 of 2]," Aides Files of Mildred Stegall, Box 64C
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- who would like very much to have a telegram from the President to be read at their Annual Conference on March 6th. Would you let my office know if this will be possible. I ~eeegni&ei the pressures you are under and if you cannot do this, I
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- a frustrated estimate months, ~·i +-;..,_ the ·range. be six for strategy bombing of any rate Vietna."'Tlese take, time lin~ Almost the period than the VC failure night only at "stiffening" s·outh with the bu:t period
- are of Cuban origin NSC CIA NSA had had several • QUOTE Announcement by Government EUR p Department announcement of Venezuelan ADPS and read following MC said policy to Castro's Peninsula dramatic confirmation of indirect aggression repeated
- On 32: Dark Days for China 33: Deciding the Conduct of the War June 1972 I! you ever want Dan Davidson to read the manuscript in toto, this set would be for him. * He has had, and has made hand-written notes on Chapters 1 through 12, as written prior
- Courier Time ■ Telearaph Tyler, Texa ■ CASE& June 25. 1954 Dear Jake: As you will see by reading the encloaed copy of a tele41"am from the McNaugbt Syndicate. Senator Jobupri has received an advance copy of a column by Bplmes Alexander. well known
- , YESTVD.GINIA 2S7U Aquat 19,. 1964 Mr. Walter .Jenki~ Assistant Administrative to Pre ■ident Lyndon B. Johnson The White Hou•e .. Waahington, D. C. Dear ~alt.er: You have probably read the article by Ro,,,_,~=--"What Now?"• in the Auguat 16th New YorkJimes
- R'l8FR8 Read to B110dy,_ t V\ [Saoilioed 1119/02~~-ll Offl" cable \~·"f5 ~ l CaiFO~S;H ~ 1.·\li,i.o Collection Title National Security File, Co!Jr:,lry~le_c._..:'.... Folder Title •vemen, Vol. I" Box Number 161 Restriction Codes (A) Cloaed
- , ... _IIIWli .. , D. NW . c. - pap I ' •...r ... • - . 2800 Connecticut Avenue N.W. Washington. D. c. 20008 July 23. 1963 Lyndon B. Johnson President The White House Dear President Johnsona The more I read about the war in Vietnam. the more
- College, Intereatsa Lahore; Cambridge (1935) English, Urdu, Punjabi Reading, jurisprudence Mr. Qli.dir is from a distinguished Punjabi family. His father, the late Sir Abdul Qadir, enjoyed international fame as a scholar and a literateur. Mr. Qadir
- >-.$..S-T~ WASHINGTON ~.r;, December MEMORANDUM 4, 1967 FOR THE FILE I called W. H. 1auer and advised him that, as the Department of Defense reads the statute, 31 U.S. C. 529 prohibits any advance payment unless the re is special authorizing
Folder, "Demonstration – October 20-21, 1967 [2 of 2]," Aides Files of Mildred Stegall, Box 64C
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- Califano NIGHT READING UNITED STATES CIVIL WASHINGTON, SERVICE D C. CHA!RMAN EXECUTIVE CY -14 ~ /~ .) fj- :l 9!/' COMMISSION 5 p tfl-v/1C?t8' 2041!:, February 15, 1968 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT To secure more effective interagency action
- WEARE EXTENDING HARDSURFACEONLYUNTILEND OF JANUARY. A FEWDAYSFROMNOWI SHALLTAKEANOTHER READING ON SITUATIONWITHSAQQAF ANDCANTHENCONCLUDE WHETHER IT APPEARS NECESSARY ANDUSEFULFORUS TO WEIGH[N WITHPOINT 2 (A)., (B).11 (C) AND(D) Of DEPTEL475
- 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
- should the Jamaican Government request it. (Statistics at Tab B.) The Department recommends that to the American Embassy in Kingston mission. the enclosed telegram be approved for trans m Benjamin H. Read Executive Secretary Enclosures: Tab A - Letter
- de Chardin et la Politique Africaine (Paris, Senil, 1961). President Senghor was also the moving force behind the First World Festival of Negro Arts, held in Dakar in April 1965. though President Senghor he seldom speaks speaks French and reads
- ,, \ read frequently that some indi-1 why certain of the Senators •have ,man property as "sacred/' Am- -J>edback that the Sen,tor bad had vidual who has ,been called :before been objecting to have it see 'bhe ;br_uster'4 name was ftnall1 called, -that ume
- -1964, and•• Aaaiatant US Arrq Attaohe in Warsaw 19 1956. Currently engaged 1n production ot National and Defense intelligence eatimatea and etlld1•• pertnninC to area ot reapona1b111ey. Speaka, reads and write ■ Ruaa1an. Graduate ot us M111t
- . It was reasoned, on this basis, that the Liberation Front night win some twenty-odd seats in the Assembly and might; therefore, be accorded four or five non-critical cabinet port folios. It has been noted that there were opportunities at Rangoon which the US team
- January, we discussed possible-role of-Houphouet in advancing solution to Portuguese territories ·problem .. Last night in context of review of Angola probl~m, -Houphouet voluntarily expressed his· interest in'·re ceiving a· Portuguese mission
Folder, "Travel, Far East - May, 1961 - Pakistan, Related Correspondence," VP Travel Files, Box 5
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- (A-ZJ Auaust 16, 1961 Dear Mias Vati: I was very inter.ested to read your letter and I hope that at some future time I shall have It is the pleasure to see some of your work. with regret that I must tell you I have no ways or means to assist you in your