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  • contained in the donor's deed of gift. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION. NA F ORM 14 2 9 (8- 8 5) ....,I Debriefing by the President on his talks with Chairman Kosygin, morning of June 23, 1967, at Hollybush, Glassboro State College
  • Folder, "HOLLYBUSH ‑‑ June 23 & 25, 1967, Glassboro, New Jersey, Kosygin & Gromyko conversations," NSF, Files of Walt Rostow, Box 10
  • . It will give history the proper perspective. I think the book is highly desireable. I told Bill Jorden of some changes which need to be made. These are primarily in the Six Day War chapter, which has a section concerning the Hot Line wit~Kosygin which
  • that Russian support had its limits. Kosygin apparently never got around to making any major new economic con­ ces.,;ions during his eight-day stay in Egypt, and did not even relax credit payments (Nasser owes Russia ,2 bil­ lion) which are straining Egypt's
  • letter Draft letter Arbitration 2. Military actions Sec. McNamara) ahead. (Sec. 1 after my 11:00 o 1 clock Rusk) to Park to Kosygin options to induce return of the crew and Pueblo. (Sec Rusk and Air reconnaissance over North Korea. Sailing
  • the viewpoint that I expressed when I quoted the statement of Presi­ dent Thieu of South Vietnam in my interview with the • corr~pondents. • RELATIONS WITH THE SOVIET UNION Q. Mr. President, in your judgment, did the interview Premier Kosygin gave to Life