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  • , I could take an informal reading with Abe Feinberg and then sowid out the candidate hims elf. Once we hav e s omeone lined up, we will come back to you with his terms of reference. ~ W . W. Roatow I prefer J Check with Feinber g and come back to m
  • to active the Reserve components being called for service sent to all of the units. before reporting. to read, after which signed an Executive Order under which I am produty approximately Z4, 500 men in some 88 units from of the Army, Navy, and Air Force
  • rubber stamp for use in depositing checks on and after ?fovember 9, 1965, to read as 1'ollows z (Office Deposit Symbol) PS¥ to th~ order of' the Treasurer of' the United States, any Federal Reserve BBl'lkor Branch or General Depositary for credit
  • . EDELMAN, John W., National Senior Ci,uncil Citizens 5 of I TIM atiaci... memol"aadull faoom tM OUlc• of tu Secretary ef tM Treanry lmp•••••• die Pre ■Went apeat .. al. J woald appreciate it 1f 1• cOllld read it, lnlprewe OIi u. ud .... t• Haye
  • into elaborate detail was necessary. The proV1~1onsof secti_on.J, read in their entirety, allow the necessary accommodation t? established practices and also allow the Secretary of Transportation and the NTSB f~ture flexibility in improving pra_ctices
  • in paragraplad0 and 11 Burchett'• W. W. Rostow WWRostow:rln DECJ.ASmlED E.O. 12356,Sec. J.-' NLJ 'lo-ii By Cb • NARA,Date 'I· - INFORMATION SEGRE'f--SENSITIVE Sunday, Mr. June 9. 1968 -- 9:40 a. m. President: You may wl ■ h to read some time this morning
  • and their aftermath, prepared by Dr. Phan Quang Dan. Dr. Dan gave his paper· to Embassy Officers on March 14 for presentation to the Ambassador and Political Counselor. In an attached note, Dan expressed the view that, after having read a great many American reports
  • Reading cards
  • Reading cards, Remarks of the President Upon Accepting Bust of Winston Churchill, 10/6/65
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  • Reading copy, Remarks by Vice President at Graduation Exercises, U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland, 6/5/63
  • ~ Benjamin H. Read Executive Secretary LIMITED OFFICIAL USE CIO{JP3 ~ed at 12 year intervals; not automatically declassified OUTGOING lELc,RAMDepartment f of State INDICATE,□ cowa: I 02 I 0 OaiAIIGE IO LIMITEDOFF.ICIALlEE 59 Orfa!n ACTION
  • Reading copy
  • Reading copy, Remarks of the President Before a Joint Session Congress, House Chamber Capitol, 11/27/63
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  • Reading copy, Annual Message to the Congress on the State of the Union, 1/4/65
  • . o. C 0 p y 25 June 1945 My doer Ur. 0ha1m1a."1: This o.okno\'rlodges your le ttor of 20 June. I havo read this roport w1 th groat tntere o t and part1.aulnrly, in reepon:le to your injunction, that part of it oom1ng under the hoc.de .o f
  • Reading copy
  • Reading copy, 1964 State of the Union Message, 1/8/64
  • , or by Information Liaison (IL). Copies are available for your uae in the IL reading room (Room 373). Neilson Attachment: Publications C. Debevoise DECLASSIFIED List Authority YJ.s::e,4r; By ~ ~/.;u/-7"! , NARS, Date &/✓/~? -CONP"lf>ENTIAL -- ---- ee
  • ! Mlffl:A:L BRIEFIN}MF>lORANDUM FORTHEVICE PRF.SIDE>JT CONCERNIMJ OF SENEGAL 'IHEREPUBLIC (Should be read in conjunction with the unclassified country paper trans­ mitted under same cover). General Senegal was the oldest French West African dependency
  • torce bas not been concerned witb the name or the identity WEAVER: ot tbe new Secretary?• No 0 I'don•t think 11 itos cc:m·cerned with -- I think if you read what tbe President going to advlse b~m re1a·ttve ment. Tbe t_~a~ torce said 9 to tbs
  • in ·sweden. The invitation would read as follows: BEGIN TEXT / l•I. Oroltod by, S/AH:DIDavidson:e 3/20/68 O..,&Ac•aa . EA - Mr. Bundy ht , 7 541 Telegraphic tr• nimiu.ion •114 The Secreta S/S - H~. Walsh U - Mr. Katzenbach d•uificat ion ,o,p,ovtd
  • will wt.ah to read, I believe, thi ■ thou1ht!ul excbana• between Sect. Ruak aad Amb. Bunker. In auidln1 Harry McPheraon, I emphulsed · that we ahould pu.t the South Vietnameae •• thelw roc:ruitina and moct.rnlaatlon ol equipment•• front and center. Ell
  • 1p 12/2/67 A #74a memo Read to Rostow S lp 12/1/67 A #74b rpt Attachment to #74a PCI 1p undated A #75 memo Smith to President, 12: 15 p.m. S lp 12/2/67 A ~ " Fl NSF, Memos to the President,WaltRostow,12/1-10/67. Vol,53 RESTRICTION
  • should not participate in the CAB proceedings, which occur too late to have substantial impact, but during the preceding negotiations. We urge revision of the last entence in this section to read, "The Secretary of Trans­ ortation snouTaparrtc"ipate "1ith
  • -etty c:loae after a NUleDMDt. YO\\ snay wl•b to read the full taxt ot thi• report; hmmuiaed bl Y9II%" meralDc readhl1- altlMMp w. w. Roatew SANITIZED E.O. 12958, Sec. 3.6 NLJ By # 'j 2-.;1B? lt baa Men , NARA Date o1-->K·h ., ' ( ... EO 12
  • have read it, if you wish me to discuss my proposals with them ahd report back to you our Joint recommendations, I will do so. . . ' ./ Roberts. McNamara .. , .. ' i_
  • be used for ·this purpose. L ..L~ ~~l}l ; . \ , enjamin H. Read I ecutive:Secretary •. --- :c.. ; I ,,·.•· [m~EO . -JlJN 31964. ttNTRAL FlLES F k ... ••• • ft>/
  • - - If ,. .. •o wl•h •• to cal the letter off after tile ■ecoad JIU'&ll'&pL w. w........ WW.Roatow:rla Decombe.l' 12, 1967 Dear Don: I read with interest the. letter of Nover~b$%' Z9 to me fr>o-m. you. and several of yo\11"colleagues on ou:r policy towa.,:de
  • speed-up of starts for low and moderate income housing caused by your reading the riot act to HUDin early 1967, the liberalizing of FHA policies for low income inner city residents, and the transformation of urban renewal into a program to give some help
  • that such a report should be available only in the offices of departmental heads and that staff assistants should be required to visit the office for reading the document. Mr. Kuwait. Dulles gave a briefing on the Intelligence e B • • situation in s • t Kuwait
  • . to::-read.his_long (attached). However, you may wish to read the :m:aiA.P.~J~al conclu~~ which are scattered ~ough his report:, • : o~ _t_hepart ~_f_I_srael is perceptible. l. !Soina.i:novem.ent However, without substantial and continuing pressure from the United
  • for their aaaiata.nce. ·.• Your urfent intere•t in doiq aomethiq far•re&china about the problem• of the city •• without becomtn1 the mayoz, of ev,ry city. • Your deaf.re, which I will underacore, to keep the wo~·:., undez, tiabt wz,apa •o we don 1t read about o,m work
  • on details of proposal and Ambassador, speaking on personal basis, said his own preliminary reaction after reading proposal was that it might create quite serious problems since it might lead to substantially higher European grain prices with considerable
  • , Date .:5- 'I- /) 4 USIA 0 A QPR RMR FOLLOWING TELEGRAM TO COPENHAGEN REPEATEDFOR YOUR~FORMATION PRIORITY 28, SEPTEMBER 14, 8 PM GODELJOH.~SON FOR PORTER URTEL25 My assessment of visit remai s as set forth EMBTEL437 repeated-Helsinki 13 which read