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- somewhat of a diplomatic coup when in 1939 he learned details of the Russo-German pact which led to the Nazi attack on Poland, starting World War II. The State Department reassigned Bohlen to Tokyo in 1940, and he was interned with other embassy personnel
- , 1971 to September 10, 1973 [Memos to the President and other reports 1963- 68] [McNamara deposition] The Making of American Foreign Policy, Part II, Bill Beaman, 2/18/86 [Transcript; audio tape to AV] John Roche Interview, Role of the National Security
- Administration http://archives.gov National Archives Catalog https://catalog.archives.gov Box Number Folder Title Effective Police Organization and Management , Volumes I, II, III, IV By G. Douglas Gourley and the Faculty of the Dept. of 1 Police Science
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- the specific contingencies "*2 ii 8 Z 0 !I lfJ% CbY.iJ {b'/3) (p) - £oil Cr .. =--2 IL_________________._._. 3. Support non-U. S. forces in accordance with the units and numbers of warheads indicated
- -Affected Areas Johnson, Lyndon B. A Time for Action Pocket Data Book, USA 1967 Consumer Credit Protection Act: Hearings before the Subcommittee on Consumer Affairs, Parts I and II Beauty for America: Proceedings of the White House Conference on Natural
- CONSIDERFEASIBILITYOF REQUESTING MEXICAN AUTHORITIES TO ARRESTFOR INTERROGATION: EUSEBIOAZCUE; LUISA CALDERON ANDALFREDO MIRABAL.THE TWOMENARECUBAN NATIONALS ANDCUBANCONSULAR OFFICERS. LUISA CALDERON IS A SECRETARY IN CUBANCONSULATE HERE. IN THIS CONNECTION ARTICLE II
- appears t9 be a particularly dangerous spot at the moment. Union I II ! i ···q~······•· The Soviets are finding it hard to conceal th~ir shock over the.rapid E tian militar colla se. A Soviet could not understandcould have been .........,...,~o
- defeat has generated strong feeling against Nasir, and foreign diplomats in Cairo consider the Egyptians are in a state of panic over the militarv debacle, iI I Senior ··.._I~r_a_q_,,1.--0-f ..f.. i-.c-.-i-a'"l-s--.i-n-=Nc-e-w-----=-y=--o-r---,-k--a-r-e
- statement, ought not to mention territorial II ought to dramatize your personal understanding and ~ty, depth of feeling for the humanity involved and your desire to see a lasting and permanent peace in the Middle East. Events are moving very rapidly
- your letter or •2 0 June. I have read this roport wtth J!reo.t intoro:.,t md po.rtlaularly, in 1 rea ponso to your 1nJunot1on, that p~t of it coming under the hendu of $Utt,1mary and aoncluntons. I havo aleo bad d oopy sent to Admiral Ii'. J' . Homo
- 1200 EIGHTEENTH STREET, N. W. :!:-- WASHINGTON, D . C. 20036 II G ~., J (:" G J~5 F6 ~01 March 6, 1968 Mr. Charles M. Maguire Assistant to the President The White House Washington, D. C. Dear Charles: Thanks for your letter of March 5 transmitting
- (speech) February 22,. 1964 Remarks at Mexican Fiesta, Sports Arena, Los Angeles June 19, 1964 Arrival remarks, and viewed tactical aircraft display, Edwards Air Forc e Base Speech, groundbreaking ceremony for new Rapid Transit S )Stem, Concord I II
- . proceedings , an d the official delegation s exchanging pleasantries. ~T~ Pierre Dupuy Comm-Gen of EXPO '67 11:35a _ . Th i _ 11:36 a Th Hon. Pierr e Dupuy , o Commissioner-General Force of EXP O '67 . | i | II 'i 1; j | Th | (thir e Presiden t an d
- Prep.) Nelson II ADM 9-8 Meetings — Requested by Agencies Con, prepared by and for Mr. Wood ADM 9-10 Files Management ADM 9-12 Secy. Weaver’s Info Copies to Mr. Wood ADM 9-14 Ltrs. prepared for Wood’s Sig. by other Staff Offices (A-G) ADM 9-14 Ltrs
- ) - FBI Reports SCANNED United Afro-American Association (UAAA) Miscellaneous US - FBI Reports US II - FBI Reports (aka US TOO) - 1965-1967 (C) Sept. 8, 1967 (C) June 28, 1967 - 1967 - Sept. 27, 1967 - 1967-1968 (C) Sept. 25, 1967 (C) Jan. 29
- , a rcportor of :fr . told him of his converstitio.J ·ii th ~~r . g~ t Kennedy on tho s ma night to f ormod Mr . Kcnnody thl t h.J und ~-ci·pu., Cl"!.."'J._nt1_~i.?j-~ , I~c.z.nudy . :..r . er th~n o!l tm. story l'or l1j.s paper . phoned Ht. in
- t o livin g quarters o f house. --to chang e clothe s i 7:30p ^ J --Mrs _ Luci j ____ 1 ._,__, - , Jessi ! | jI ) ___ ii 11 7:34p t ~~" . " i_ i -L „„- - - - _ _ _-- I Judg Ji m .^ =; i —— Dinner wa s served _ . Johnso n _ , Ly n
- described it as being "right in the center of the jungle. " Crowds lined the streets, behind police barricades. ii Sack i n car - motorcade moving — 10:06a Arriv e QI C Feede r Center , 122 5 N. Broa d Street The Presiden t too k a n elevato r t o th e
- ! i ii Johnson Califano . William S. White ct f . , _ A night reading w/ mf | — . o Oval Ofc Tom Joe I Mrs i Senator : Johnson T. Johnson's notes to DT *• Califano - pl ^_ 9:45p t Lister Hill Senator A. S. Mike Monroney Jennings
- :31aj t ii . | Harry I i (did : • not talk she was enroute to Dulles) Jack Valenti on Knott Houston Johnson _ MW t -. . Charles Schultz e | Laws i 10:29a ~ Johnson Johnson - at Dulles Airport 9:52a t 10:25a"" t McNamara Hon. 9:20a f
- Paul Glynn 2 photographers Secret Service agents --and Yuki San Marcos, Texas golf course 9:00a Arrive .1 1 9:05a | ^j 9:08a | j Arrived II i , ; Depart accompanied | Hon. ; Southwest i Acting i for •• __ , . , Golf Cours e - in auto
- bonds purchases -- hence the reason for the ceremony and the awarding of the Minuteman Flag. ) ! the IS ii h— After Major — (As the President made his remarks, Mrs. Johnson departed by car alone Secret Service en route Max Brooks' office -- she did
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- information. ) ere.ct by statute or by the agency which originated the d()CJ'fDant. :) crmm Jn eccordance with nstrictionl contained In the donor's deed of gift. ii'.'. ..,..-:~.... " _:.. ~~-~.: "~~:~~~;~ "~-;:;:~ -~ ! .. ; : : · :.' - . ~TtONAL
- _ : ' .. • ·, , ..._.__ .~ ' ~ ·:...:.i ,;...-. ~·.... ~ii 1~011 •• - 5 t.AE~:T:N5 t lo:TES COPYRIGHTED ibqu1r0i ?- , ~. J.. :..?J:.:i 1 -: ,~7?~~;:.:::~-f;!:r.~.~~~ri~W~:on The NATO Forces includ 24 divisions, 62.0, 000 men. They could be a lot more ready. We will have 300
- you to change your mind. If you are going to follow the right course, you must do it before Thieu does. ";,. > •• • '"' I (· - 7 . •\(iillblG t>ilO+ii COP¥RISI !TED P'ubllcoliun Requi,.es Pea MiHieA ef CeJ9) Fi9kt Helde;. W. Thoilics
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- a fresh assessment. -- continuity of a ,11_ _ _ _l program which Sect. Rusk will raise with you. 2. PL 480 package -- you have the papers. ~ I I I I I I I I I I I II r I I I I I I I I I I 1 II I I -
- : _i 7:01p Depart Pay e 4:20p The 5:43p Arrive RANCH —--— the Moursund Ranch Ii ^ —. , i' . • ._ Scharnhorst--change d to car _._ ___,«___ Scharnhorst the man house March 4, 1967 _ 11 /HITE HOUSE Date _ March_4, 1967 «NT LYNDON B
- /^ 1 1; — Eugene Forte ! *: ' t ! ii "i! ^, T ^/ Frank ix Kelly [ .. . Datr September 1. 1966 -The White House Dav THURSDAY Activity (inctude visited by) To mjdr's room where he read a note from mf saying that Mrs. J's ltr to Secy McNamara' s
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- Stands Act] Veterans Readjustments Assistance Act of 1966 Major DHEW Legislation 1967 (First Session—90th Congress) Part I Major DHEW Legislation 1967 (First Session—90th Congress) Part II Major DHEW 1968 (Second Session—90th Congress) DHEW Legislation
- . ~· @~?.,iJ.;\f. :i -r·, II/Ia: -'-,/ 1 1,:f August 19, 1965 l)ear Dr. .. , 1 r:G··,/.·to r~ ca. 301:; vp-p f 3-'-/ Todd: I have beeh sked to acknowledge and th.ant of the 17th to the Preaident yc)u for your telegram in1:riting him to your birthday
- Mutesa II, King of Buganda
- JAPAN TO ENACT AN OFFrcIAL PAGE 2 RUALOT52980 C 2 ii I i 3 L I L SECRETS LAW ANO CONFUSING "MILITARY SECRETs00 WITH CIVIL +ECHN0LOGY EDITORIAL WHICH WAS.BASiCALLY UNFRiENDLY WAS BASED UPON APPARENT MISUNDERSTANDINGOF FACTSo 0 OE By4 ;-r,z 51 C 04D
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