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  • reports that certain members or former members ·of the Government feel they have the right and duty to "punish" those whom they regard as individually responsible for Vietnam policy. 4. Bob 1 s main operational point was to express his hope
  • , not only in this Directive, but also in your decision to dedicate yourself to teaching the principles of the Government of the United States and in particular the Presidency, is beyond the fondest hopes of any educator. May you continue to have every
  • the backs of our men who are defendil)g our ·nyes. • WEEKLY COMPILATION OF PRESIDENTIAL· DOCUMENTS Until we have some better signs than what we have had these last few days-that I hope any American can see and read loud and clear-that he will not step up
  • lunch with King and Queen of 'Belgium at which only others present were my wife, one aide and I. During lunch King B-audc.>uin several times expressed to Colonel Glenn his hope that his ·~•dream" will come true, i. e., assist at a launching at Cape
  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE t. Ashton(?) to Bob Me DATE RESTRICT ION ?} C esiden Mmeo F I LE LOCAT ION EX OS 4-1 6/9/66--RESTR ICTI ON CODES
  • the earth· .,..veapona of ••• deatructlon" hould like to vo1.ce the hope that this draft resolution will with the understanding and support of the ...a,ers of th a Comnitt eo It is beyond doubt that the adop= tion of this draft resolution will be another
  • Lost part of left arm with Marines in World War XX Selected as the outstanding Handi'capped Person in Te~as 1 ., I - - 196f. and I hope security the above will reasons • .. May I hear .. from Causeway Plaque? --~r;-­ F.,.....,; - you ~~ L
  • Exit and march to Lafayette Park. They hope to pick about 450 more demonstrators enroute to the park, where they plan a program of speeches and singing from 5: 00 to 7: 00 p. m. There are no plans to picket or to present any petition. directly Charles
  • FOR WAL~ROSTOW REGRETDELAYIN SENDINGWEEKLY MESSAGE TO PRESIDENT,~UT HOPE TO GET THIS OF'F TOMORROW. CIRCUiiiSTANCES HERE LAST F~W DAYS HAV~ MA~EIT NECkSSARY TO CONCENTRATE ON EM~RGENCIES.AS WITHYOU, - IT HAS MEANT BEDlG ON THE JOB 24 RE I VIA
  • you aav• to 1 m&k• ~• 1nau;ura1 Ball• Cbl• yeas- auch a a reat aucc•••• You have done 10 much foJt Blrd and m .. on 10 many' • oceaalone, word• •••m l••• than adequate. I hope wordlt arcn•t',ncsceaaary tor JO\l to know how much we lon ycN · and how
  • lands have joined with ours as we seek to unlock the secrets of the universe. It is my hope that the experience and knowledge gained in these joint endeavors will contribute to the peaceful extension of the rule of law into outer space and bring
  • of NSAM 294 to permit export to France of two advanced computers. I have also read Bob McNamara's letter of December 4, arguing against such interpretation. I understand State has not yet sent you its views on these computer cases •. The policy question
  • fertile and disillusion­ the seeds of hope and promise into the ot plenty and prosp_eri ty. soil Today we recognize . have contributed the roots of despair a new mood'of the Negro. to bring this ~bout: World War II, of mass ~ommunication which
  • present expect the war to end in some form of negotiations. military effort be decisive 1dll and ARVN,they are not likely to negotiations until this for its results to be fairly Since they hope the the GVN in destroying to give any serious
  • remtnd-.d aat the lines &o tlae teRouaeue opes. ad ewllltrytolead ycu a haa4 ~ you call on ••• I hope to be • e you MGII. Smc rely, Bem-yH. U.•. J• . .AdmiDl.atratlve A•aataat to tlle Praideat HoGor Ho eol HHW:aar ( Gs THE TIMES-PICAYUN
  • too concerned for a public fel:ld between the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and the Secretary of State. I think the people are hopeful that we would be working together at times like these. I think it unwise to write a formal letter turning
  • , we never did get this Loop. Even today, there is a need for a well We'll have it; and when we do, I hope it will delineated loop. be called LBJ Drive or Loop, because he was really the originator of it over thirty years ago. When I was traveling
  • 2; Fred Hornsby and Leroy McCall,!; and Rev. P.E. Brooks, E.E. Snider, Bill Decker, Bob Finch, Dr. Dale McLemore,and Dr. Conrad Henck­ ly made up the field of entrants. Dr. Gutierrez has spearheaded the revival of chess activity in our state capitol
  • of our first meeting at the State Department two years ago. I would hope that you would be able to speak in bringing to a conclusion the six Regional Meetings which we would have held by that time. Judge Lawson would be asked to serve as Conference
  • nominee. Many Democratic politicians deploring BobbyKeMedy as a presidentialchoice hope to defeat him by electing Hubert 1,/ Humphrey. Their wisdom should be IJ>' praised. ': Humphrey, a founder ol ADA, was lta chairman1949-50,has served as national vice
  • ONE OF TWO) E AID . ty,:~ : DEPTEL 1029 RPTD TOKYO291~ p USIA NSC INR CIA NSA OSD 1. PRIMIN HAS IN P K tlROAcHED SEVERAL TIMES HIS DESIRE~ TO VISIT WAS HINGTON1N JULY, HE SA1D HE HAD INVITATIONFROM 1::SONN WHEREHE HOPES O RECEIVE
  • , and hopefully before· then. A final draft will be circulated.Friday or Saturday, which we hope can be signed by the Secretaries of State and Defense for transmittal to the P~.esident.· He~ Owen , -~ SB8R!T/rLMITED DISTRIBUTION .. • Eo. LAS IFIE 132 1: s
  • days" dates had high hopes the Khe the document in Hue and Saigon; They appear to be advocating (marked passage, page 5) a second wave of attacks, to be timed with the big cffens ive in the DMZ, Khe Sanh, Western highlands areas at the frontiers
  • &a~ c:wld bo arnzapd and therefore, •• aaked &ha& wo expr••• bla ro;rot1. W• certalnly &.\&a yo• for brlaglng &bl• to ou attcnatloa, nonothelAI••• and hope JOQ ..W alao expreaa ou thaak• to >4yor aoy aDd Mr. i!anla. SlaceNlJ'• w. Mant,aWa&aoa Special
  • these years in a fashion that was not necessarily political--that is, Democratic versus Republican-but to exercise a more liberal point of view in the Congress in the hopes that this would have its effect upon the Administration and not in small part also
  • ; veto power and overrides; creation of the National Advisory Council; Perrin’s duties as deputy director of OEO; Senator Morse; involvement of BOB funding; political red tape; GAO investigations; Nathan Report from Brookings and its effect on efforts
  • : Hello, Bob juat min • my girl 1• goin to t on the line n giv me the da.t • n iny T xas itinerary. Sh ' • in th th r office but ahe will b on in juat a minut . Ju. nita: a Mr . Vice re1l nt? l ln Texa.a? Thia 1, Dr. V r at d th r OU VPr 1
  • p. m. Mr. . - .- .. February 17, 1968 flJ_p •& ~ •.S oti---, President: Herewith answers to the three questions you put to Bob Ginsburgh last night. S:ECRE'f I (~- -
  • determined attempts to gain a spectacular victory, and is now preparing for another attempt in northern First Corps. I believe that the enemy sees a similarity between ·our base at Khe Sanh and Dien Bien Phu and hopes, by following a pattern 0£ activity
  • : /J-·. 1\:.lbct :?-ad., Jr., House of Repi-eseutatives, State of A1·h sas • 1' • -67 ~~ ~r, Hope. Arkan:3as ...- Article re: Con L;t:. i, ; .) rt~dnin'"' to harges against tho Presia.ent regaxd __., ·, e c • • forces Permit Ol ~. By direction
  • and an agreement of astronauts of the Committee, national possible Treaty; 4. objects hope for the widest and space vehicles, and on other issues on assistance of to and which are on the agenda which may require agreement. END eeiq:EI:DEH'PIAL
  • in Viet Nam is not war but peace. There will be peace in Viet Nam the very moment that others a.re ready to stop their attacks. We will push on every door for peace. Wewill go anywhere to talk. We set no conditions. We neglect no hopeful step. But, as all
  • pme ta the book, be• W9l1-t leut I hope someone got aome ben• Clnnlnl with a 18th century ctautc of RuJ eAt out of It. But the B21IWlap of the 20th Lopa. I pl&Jed u oetentatloualy u I could. boplq and praJ'IDI that a General-or as Air Poree w- DOI Ql'l
  • a duty to protect them by maintaining ~ace between their countries of 200 million. The President said they had a responsibility not only to the 200 million but to the whole world of 3 billion. up to know each other. He hoped their grandsons would
  • of the President's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity is increasing its broad attack on dis­ criminatory employment patterns in field offices and installations and headquarter units of Federal departments and agencies. John Hope, II, Director of the Federal
  • Dear Jim: I should have written J'OU a long tille ago J'OU that •o•bow or other the ~-tate and j.na1grat1on bureaucrats relented and let Mr. and Nra. Benitoa into the U.S.A. io tell earlier. Please torgive me tor not adv1a1ng 7ou Hope to aee 7ou
  • ,··»ALEY"SAID,·AND WI HAVEA FINE SUPPLYOF EXCELLENT LABOR.• . HE ADDEDTHATCHICAGO •vILL DO EVERYTHING .It· .POSSIBLY CANTO II THIS PROJECT. COOPERATE SEABORG REITERATED THATTHE AEc· HOPES TO OB?Alli NONEY FROII NEXT YEARTO FINANCE T·HEEN8INEERIN8DESIGN FOi