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  • kora ar vart hopp, var seger we might have eternal och vir aalighet. and our sal:vation. life through Him. His cross is our hope, our victor,., . Giv oss nad att alltid " " bava det for ogonen. Give us grace always to keep thia in rememb~e. -3
  • personally and pro­ £essionally and I hope you'll accept these in­ adequate words as a measure of my thanks and appreciation. I would be pleased i£ you would e:,,..1:endmy sin­ ce-r~ thanks to- the. l'est of your abl~ staff with whom it was my pleasure to.be
  • ·-· .. _ re~atr:i.at~d ..now •st"ands ·at 35, 95i out' of ·a totai of 70 ,obo. -The old a.gr-cement provided :for rep;i.t~ation of 1,000 Vietr..ames:; per_ month-..... ~ T'nai hope to _ , __ _ aciuble th.is ..fig-..ire· in - the .. new ~ccord .in order
  • , The studies will generate an abundance of information on a wide variety of relevant subjects, Our next major task is to integrate these materials, bring them into !oous, and make our recommendations. To help aocomplish this very large job we hope to draw upon
  • . He disclosure referred specifically to the report in Newsweek about the Berlin proposals which had appeared in the press before they had even reached his desk. He expressed the hope that the individual guilty of this particular disclosure could
  • are ~esolute pa~t. In contraqt which ha~ been de oted to military repair, securi 0 4. cm thelr aid ~ar damage the people, political Thi~ is needed noc only to give th and hope but ol~o to iapress the farther of their f~ and a break with pa~t
  • . Ellen Kelly, Miss Hope Marindin, Mrs. Marion Massen, Mrs. Louise Pompeo, Miss Jane Powers, Mrs. Mimi Ross, Miss Betty J. Sinclair, Mrs. Nancy Stewart, Miss Sone A. Takahara, Mrs. Jo Ann Williams, Miss Jane Zinsmeister. cover photo by BERNIE BOSTON I
  • ,but there have been several adverse BAC·and SYGreactions to recent quadripartite steps. Steps now in process to bring the whole Alliance much more~ into Berlin contingency planning will, it is hoped, improve the atmosphere and elicit NATO-widesupport
  • . would appreciat t Johnson. having following transmitted "We are delighted at news your proposed visit New Zealand Mrs. Akers and I extended most ordial welcome and hope you and Mrs. Johnson will be our guests at residence." AKERS OT DECL SSIFIED
  • to see Secretary Rusk here on July 8. We hope to conclQde the 11e1otiationa before the present aareement expires on September Z6, 1968. Gibraltar - We have maintained a position of strict JM>D-i.lwolvemeat in the Span.lab.- UK di•put• over Gibraltar
  • ■• the greatest th1 ■ aee our paper on planning submitted to the Bureau of the Budget an4 Position In addition quired. to thia operating tool. hope for the Paper.II.) other approach•• are re­ mm ahOlll.d review the impact of Federal program■ upon
  • (NSCAction No. 2406) The Department of State will present further rec0D111enda• tions with respect to u. s. policy following recent events in Cuba. It is hoped that preliminary papers on the subject will be available for distribution to the members
  • of urbanization control. be sensitive processes. any hope of success, should to these which will matters. It be required adequately funded profit as is done in the Department To several have a clear of Urban Development corporations, develop­
  • . It was hoped, he stated, that FHA participation would be a ievice by which conventional sources would be drawn into the Hyde Park-Kenwood area. We believe that the availability of sufficient conventional financing for rehabilitation was not clearly demonstrated
  • that it would be desirable to make an early offer to the new President of Brazil of a $100 million Export-Import Bank loan. Mr. Dillon was hopeful that the Bank would agree to take this step. £• The Council discussed a possible change in U. s. policy relating