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  • Kennedy for a NASA briefing and tour Monday, November 18. Arrives 11:35 a.m., departs 2:30 p.m., EST. Will see Apollo 8 astronauts. X ~ As istant Administrator for _Public Affairs cc: George Christian Elizabeth Carpenter itiMlt'.i ~· ◄ - .. s:'?Kt
  • WATSON JUN 8 1966 1' v 1966 JUN 6 PM 5 09 r-r, • l 111 1 " - r1 L£S ,,, " LIMITED OFFICIAL USE ' I ., From: American Embassy, Brussels May 23, 1966 Colonel Glenn, Mrs. and Miss Glenn have just departed after intimate and most interesting
  • ~---- world affairs. The reason is this: before long, before any. moon-landing can be achieved by either Russia or the United States, it will be possible to introduce into inner space armed satellites capable of extinguishing anv countrv below in a matter
  • scenario on what would take place from the time the Astronauts arrive until they depart for the National Academy. Many thanks, my friend. Jack Valenti ... . ·- . . . :. :: ,. ~ I SEPt 41~ CENTRlt fUJ ; I l I ' J .,· Monday. Septe111bar lJ
  • \ J' 1/ September 9, 1966 Note for Mr. Smith I underetand that no action le required on thie. Both Ambaeaador Goldberg and Secretary Ruak have talked to the P:reaident alnce this wae prepared. CEJohnaon DEPARTMENT OF STATE WASHINGTON
  • of' Germany in these great affairs. And tor our part, the United States is especially grateful tor the support which your Government has given to the comD)n cause in Viet Nam, and which you may give in the days ahead. The great e:ff'ort which m::,country