Discover Our Collections
Limit your search
Tag- Digital item (76)
- new2023-Oct (76)
- Joint Chiefs of Staff (8)
- Bundy, William P. (William Putnam), 1917-2000 (4)
- Federal Bureau of Investigation (2)
- Hoover, J. Edgar (John Edgar), 1895-1972 (2)
- Agency for International Development (1)
- Council of Economic Advisers (1)
- Freeman, Orville L. (Orville Lothrop), 1918-2003 (1)
- Macy, John W. (John Williams), 1917-1986 (1)
- McNamara, Robert Strange, 1916-2009 (1)
- NBC Television Network (1)
- Rostow, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1913- (1)
- Rostow, W. W. (Walt Whitman), 1916-2003 (1)
- State Department (1)
- Wood, Robert Coldwell, 1923-2005 (1)
- Ylvisaker, Paul N. (1)
- 1967-xx-xx (3)
- 1961-05-xx (2)
- 1964-xx-xx (2)
- 1965-xx-xx (2)
- 1966-xx-xx (2)
- 1967-10-xx (2)
- 1954-xx-xx (1)
- 1964-11-30 (1)
- 1966-04-05 (1)
- 1967-07-07 (1)
- 1968-02-28 (1)
- 1968-02-29 (1)
- Vietnam (11)
- Vietnam War, 1961-1975 (8)
- War games (8)
- Portugal (5)
- Yemen (Republic) (5)
- Africa (4)
- Jamaica (4)
- Nuclear weapons (4)
- Afghanistan (3)
- Alien property (3)
- Arms control and disarmament (3)
- Assassinations (3)
- Douglas, Paul Howard, 1892- (3)
- Garrison, Jim, 1921-1992 (3)
- Germany (3)
- Text (76)
- National Security Files (31)
- White House Central Files (19)
- Papers of William P. Bundy (4)
- Vice President Papers of Lyndon B. Johnson (3)
- Aides Files of Mildred Stegall (2)
- Office Files of Fred Panzer (2)
- Office Files of Joseph A. Califano (2)
- Papers of Wright Patman (2)
- Senate Papers of Lyndon B. Johnson (2)
- Task Force Reports (2)
- Administrative Histories (1)
- Office Files of Bill Moyers (1)
- Office Files of William R. Sparks (1)
- Papers of Drew Pearson (1)
- Papers of John B. Connally (1)
- Country Files (16)
- Agency Files (9)
- White House Name Files (6)
- Subject Files - CO (5)
- Manuscript Files (4)
- Office Files (4)
- Committee, Political and Personal Papers (2)
- Head of State Correspondence Files (2)
- Investigative Subject Files (2)
- Legislative Files (2)
- Office Files of Joseph A. Califano (2)
- Outside Reports (2)
- Subject Files - BE (2)
- Subject Files - FG (2)
- Subject Files - JL (2)
- Folder (76)
- Manuscript (4)
- Report (3)
- Folder listed on subject guide (1)
- Hearings (1)
- Histories (1)
- Personal diary (1)
76 results
- & ,.. ., hie _. recea&r.qw. OIIZ' .. ■ ire aell& WU at. of all to ·umtaac•. mce.rely ,-ra. La,neace f.a1 totlle • 0 1Bri .. •ta de D. C. Jl/Jf NIGHT LJ:TTS a.. MaJ ?hnrlper &ewlt_. at. 1961 LM Wl•UIII c/eMr.1e-.P.Sb-ellllaa .r
- as bluntly and as accurately as we could the consequences of inflation in developing countries. I might read the list of charges we made. Inflation 9 Inflation diverts investment productive uses and towards forms a hedge against inflation rather maximize
- ■ lcleat racelftel ud read wltli deep appreclalloa you letter of Novem ~ U. Y011r --,reealoa of confidence an4 you offer of apport are a aource of mach eau:oar.a1emmd to Jahn •• Ile ••••me• U. 1reat r••poaalbllitle• of the Prealcleacy. He baa ••keel me
- , Honorable Rutherford Mr. Benjamin H. Read Mr. Richard ............... USA ..................... M. Poats ................. JCS (SACSA) . ........................... C. Steadman ........................ General Maxwell D. Taylor, USA
- by reading the material which JWGAassembles. this includes information related to salient issues, and questions. is rein Generally, problems b. This process is continued in team meetings, during game play, as new facts and opinions are exchanged
- I conferred with Prime Minister Holyoake. He wants to attend the.Assembly in person if he possibly can and will otherwise send a Cabinet-level delegation. You will no doubt have read of the recent visit of the Moral Re-Armament task force, together
- 11 ~11 the Nor do I have the World what going to give Clark he can do with the Department has served are the have-nots every day, hopelessly 11 I read some far behind. is so wide that they report saying The gap between can never I
- to President Johnson thanking the President for his message on the conclusion of the 18th Olympic Games. No reply is believed necessary. H. Read Secretary Enclosures: As stated. S> EMBASSY OF" JAPAN WASHINGTON October 24, 1964 P-18 Sir: I have the honor
- , requested of the Oovemment or Portugal a tive-year extension. The Unitod States is still anxious· to obtain a long•tem extension becaus~ this would obvious]i be of acha.ntage to both_ parties. I. said that I had- read the minutes of the conversatioM which
- MEMORANDUM September 3, 1965 1/ · FOR RECORD I talked with Mrs. Gonella in Mrs. Johnson's office about the possibility of her seeing Princess Aliya of Afghan while she was here in Washington (See Read/Bundy Memo of 9/3/65). We agreed to say Mrs. Johnson
Folder, "Uganda - Political Correspondence," Special Head of State Correspondence Files, NSF, Box 54
(Item)
- ~INCTON TO: Mr. , . Ben. Read i • F'ROM: For your :recornmendat:ion. . \ , : '· 13681 1TTOJ/J3OCT1968 VIA ITT KAMPALA 79 13 1326 UGANDA GOVT EtAT PRESIDE~T l B JOHNSON USAWASHINGTONDC ~l) 272 ON BEHALFOF MYSELFTHE GOVtRNMENT ANDTHE ?EO?Lt
- . .)c;..l..u....,_,,. James C. Falcon Assistant to John w. Macy, Jr. October 20, 1965 TO: FROM: E¼ECR7 V'£ )-J -- f fJ/-/ Mr. McGeorge Bundy The White House Ben·amin H. Read Executive Secre~ A FG Ju:;'
- with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION GSA FORM 7122 '(REV. 5-82) NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT -Read to Ros~ew traaomittal 4J,65-note
- , 1964 N C.OA" ■ ow .J. TCMi-oLIIC Mr. Bushrod Howard, Jr. The Mutawakelite Kingdom of the Yemen 2500 Q Street, N. w. Washington, D. C. 20007 Dear Mr. Howard: ·o p y I have read your letter of March 1, and I appre ciate your writing to me. However
- recommends that to the American Embassy in Kingston mission. the enclosed telegram be approved for trans-.·· m Benjamin Executive Enclosures: Tab A - Letter from President Tab B - Statistics. Tab C Suggested Telegram. H. Read Secretary to Prime Minister
- ., Richard H-. Davis Acting .A.ssistant·Secret.&ey for European Affairs GENERAL'~ (,) .JL'l ~p.;B~/ THE WHITE HOUSE OFFICE ROUTE SLIP • - (To Remain With Correspondence) Mr. BeaJamta H. Read TO Ea•od.vt Secn&a-, ~ of Saia PROMPTHANDLING
- no replies are necessary. _,s/1,{, 1,·itct~r~·-t'.,c_ Benjamin H. Read Executive Secretary f1 . ·, I EI).closures: 1. 2. 3. ;-VtE- · jJo 7/c O J~o OEPARTM ENT OF STATE Subject: ,~--~· Message from the President of the Yemen Arab Republic. Message
- • sident, one of OF. the best explanations I ave ever read, Sukarno has so blotted his .copybook with United States that we w!ll almost cer for the presence of sevo/'al thousand U.S. the tainly get the Mindanao base. It is hard/,y a OF OKLAHOMA troops
- , Suggestions for reading -- studies, intclligcmcc. reports, plans (both official and unofficial), books, and other pertinent source material. (2) Suggestions on persons to be interviewed. Ideas for introduction into the .initial scenario or for use during
- . LIMITED Att: OJ'FlaAL USE f/WR memo for the Preeicleat. 7 /8/67, a.tt. Read to R09tow memo. 1 IT/ 67, eac. tel gram to Kabul for cl ranc (WH-2605) LIMITED OFHJCIAL USE M.EMOR.AJIDVMFOil THE PR.ESll>EMT su.a.rECrt LettaT to Y- IMI& Priaw Slue
- inspiring message read to the Baptist World Alliance Congress at the Orange Bow1 in Miami, Florida, by the Honorable Mr. Brook a s on Friday evening, June 25. Your message was received with.great preciation Ey representatives from 79 nations. Dill~: Cyril
- subcontinent. In the early 1950s, the pace was accelerated when a new generation of Afghan leadership, personified by Prime Minister Daud, came to power. Quick to read the lesson of history inherent in the troubles besetting many of the inflexible old-fashioned
- of, secret air-war material he can use to make forensic bombs( to hurl at the President. Ford's Aug. 8 floor speech about! air operations reads like a first draft of what the Stennis •subcommittee produc·ed three weeks later after hearing the generals
- projections any time a geographic point or name is used. The scenarios, when read in offices and away to complete from the JWGAwall maps, need the map references the story. Reference is made to the types of maps included in the Defense Intelligence Agency
- YESTERDAY I HAD TKE HONOR ANDPLEASURE OF READING YOURFINE MESSAGE BEFOREAPPROXIMATELY 65,000 TO THE CIVIL RIGHTSRAUY IN CHICAGO . PEOPLE. IT WASEXTREMELY WELLRECEIVED.EVERYONE APPRECIATED IT VERYMUCH.THANK YOUFORGIVINGMETHE HONOR OF READING YOUR MESSAGE
Folder, "Report to Task Force on Pollution Abatement," Office Files of Joseph A. Califano, Box 31
(Item)
Folder, "Task Force on Pollution Abatement [1 of 2]," Office Files of Joseph A. Califano, Box 32
(Item)
- more progress in public safety than is popularly recognized. Those who now characterize our cities as exception ally prone to violence have simply not read our history. We no longer have quarters which police refuse to enter; we may expect
- Realize prefer count point are important example, for programs. making most Will For made a genuine planning basis, this for the in specific to Congress approach. force read statement as to but economy planning representative