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  • DeGaulle clippings Box 8 Frankfurter Papers [re Dr. Bohr and Manhattan Project] Box 8 Presidential Comments ‑ Cuba, vol. I Box 8 Presidential Comments ‑ Cuba, vol. II 3 National Archives and Records Administration http://archives.gov National
  • , in Westerville, Ohio-died November 21, 1986 in Columbia, Maryland), was a journalist, World War II veteran, and Federal Highway Administrator. He began his career as a journalist for the Associated Press, where he covered stories of national interest. His work
  • reclass·ificati. on and then Hou ston board s en t h i m back 3B. Think it i Q mistake a nd expect change. :Look forvn.,rd to t ii.:.e ,.L.er. c un repL1ce him . Since writing the a b ove he has evidenced his dislik~ of making out the reports, handed in the s
  • -- '4'~ ·"9 ~· Kl' ,~ ,~.~~ •··',.,t;t - --- -- -- ------- -- --- --- --· -- .... '"'Jt" ,ilflpU•Jflll ~,.'l .. . • :_·. Pl.- •••, ADOIIDa OfPPICIAL COMMUNICAT10fa TO THE SECRETARY OP" BTATE WAaHINGITON II, O. C
  • Mutesa II, King of Buganda
  • and the the scenarios imaginative thought events a number The aim is to explore (if not necessarily to derive highly BETA is neither analysis. the TOP SECRET STRICTED these IN BETA I & II have been introduced. material plausible, ONLY BETA I & II
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT #la report DATE CORRESPO NDENTS O R TITLE intelligence report - Ab~-tf~ ~LJ TS 6pp. s 2 pp. q8-3
  • ,The en:lut.eCtU.i M .om c.o~ oi i1tenclidoaM and wl.n.douu whl..cA open onio :the. kvtg.e fk~one xeNtac.e ffWJ.119 ihe 11.ooman open,
  • (ll) .,. +S:"'UY (12) i':t.U.Q. J.~:na "'ii. np+ua #UiitHMM 'tn'°'+ """¥ "'"Vf"i'fCNQt: -e •e::;r•yu. functions of the ,s e departmental heir correlation i 1"'.., 0'-"-"'9""-...v • entire .DeJ>artmen.t would be sertottslY affected. It h
  • Presiden t W . A . Boyl e , President , Unite d Mine Worker s o f America, Washington , D . C. cover two topics : Henr y Ford II , Chairman , For d Moto r Co. , Th e American Road , Dearborn , Mich . - » th e ne w departmen t o f Georg e M . Harrison , Chie
  • :46p George 1:17p an || II 1; y y (includ e visite d by ) tur e c o Ova l Offic e picking u p along th e wa y a grou p ofcongratulatory telegram s received r e the birt h o f Luci' s so n 12:44p f 12:45p ____ Wednesda n e Vic e Presiden t
  • matters of world concern . ... ..,;.. . ... IJECLASSlFJED · E.O. 12356. Sec. 3.4 NIJ siv ·k'::f . ·: 90- 13 e/ NARA. Date / - 3- 7t CONFIDENTIAL.__ C 0 NF I DE N I I AL - 2 ­ II. Major Issues A. Czechoslovakia On this subject, we fully
  • ratified in the "Treaty Governing the Exploration and Use of Outer Space etc." INTERCONTINENTAL U. F. 0. RESEARCH INSTITUTE AND ANALYTIC NETWORK - ICUFON ii • HlltADOUARTltRS 3/ February 1 1 1967.Proposal to invite 21 leading scientists and UFO
  • MajorWorldWarII Exhibit General Colin Powen, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, will speak at the Library on April 21, at the open­ ing of the long-planned exhibition on World War II. The exhibit, a major undertaking by the National Archives commemo­ rating
  • exhibition ever executed by the Library's museum staff: a documentation, in poignant letters, rare memorabilia, priceless historical documents and art, of the greatest war ever fought. Titled "World War II: Personal Accounts Pearl Harbor to V-J Day
  • VALLEY. THI~ ACTIVITY t COUPLED WIT ii RO/{D CONSTRUCT ION AND IMPROVEMENT. E:fl''OHTS ON ROUTES ;,, 7· ./.\ND 5 48, IND I CATES THE IMPORTANCE THE ENEMYATTACHES .TO 1'HF. PROTECTION OF :THIS. IMPORTANT·LOG1ST lCAL AND INF'ILTHAT ION f
  • these ore quite possible. By Seymour M. Hersh WAR/rtACI-:Hf:Jt0R1' l!K► t Al lGUST/SEPTF.MBER. 1968 Tim Navy l11•li1ivt!!I tlml, CVl!II• s1H·11,I In Jumi, the llniltitl ~hllclll, 11i111-1wm111. a lolul 11($:ilb n~illion for 0t·ca·11lie con- 11~rnpl1icpro
  • to mention, and it's relevant because-F: We're in one of those times right now. H: Yes, we are. I remember the story of the two fellows that met, two strangers in a hotel lobby in Toronto, Canada, and the Texan said, II~Jhere are you from?" He sai d
  • to come, not. in a one-night week.expulsion of GVNpresence and influence ARVNforces - offensive directly ii ... but in a week-by­ from the rural supporting _, J the "main areas, and flowing up to the posture around tc~,n,.sand cities. 2
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  • strategic reserve so that the deployrnent additional troops to Vietnam does not encoura.g~ military adventuriam in other areas. ' II. The need for additional troops reaults of from: .... a cha.nge !n the enemy's strategy. which -- has significantly
  • , but the Cozmnunist challenge proved a catalyst in stimulating has not yet. an urgent sense of national unity and purpose. ~c~y,5%k,Po9:lli:qnt5SpAsthenfPm;>¥AtrmEi!'.lt ,.Qie§..9.~~ed. 10. -ii;- 4tf.£@x:€§·tige-,-has;•;S~f er?d,.,£;t;,..9I!t;;l~.:.;§.Jl9
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  • #24a rpt · M NI,+.'., J} , .. !II " Intelllgence Report ,_,"'er" , ...,,oo. TS2p 111i-J'./{ll',,t. ol -13, 6/10/68 A ,~-,s-- ~ 'i.S'TS rp-u ""'-~ Cf;i-1i i [Duplicate of #5, NSF, CF, Mexico, Vol. 4] ~~-eal,re-- r ---:rvtexi:co--53,47-- - ~ ii /11
  • lt t I II t I l .._ l --~··- 1..-. YCtJNCi, Whitney M. , Jr. NOVEMBER 19, 1964 Exec Director, League 10:35a-12:00n I _., Natl Urban r • Oval Office and other civil Dir of Urban leaders DECEMBER YCUNCi, Whitney Exec rights
  • LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh INTERVIEW II DATE: February 3
  • The relationship between President Dwight Eisenhower and Congress in 1957; why the White House and Congress were able to work together better in the 1950s than in 2011; increased patriotism and optimism following World War II and the Depression
  • Oral history transcript, George McGovern, interview 2 (II), 2/3/2011, by Mark Updegrove
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  • . IF RELEASED• RUSK UNCLASSIFIED INFORMATION/ THE ,.~ SUG±Lbf y WHITE President: HOUSE WASHONGTON - ~ g•, {'-" 1 . I O ) ii Wednesday, 7:05 p. m. Mr. ~ September k 18, 1968 ~ ~ Contrary to ess reports, Dr. Merritt rates Sa zar's chance
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Portugal, Volume II, 8/64-11/68"
  • Folder, "Portugal, Volume II, Cables 8/64-11/68," Country Files, NSF, Box 203
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  • Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (International Security Affairs) to the General Accounting Office SECRET~ Appendix I 22 II 33 SECRET• REPORTON REVIEW Q.E. MILITARYASSISTANCEPROGRAM REQUIREMENTS FOR THE ARMYANDAIR FORCEOF KOREA
  • that CONFIDEN'fIAL the - co~gress .. ·' II -CONFlDaNTIA L might sound the death knell over the. ·czechoslovak party conservatives, .Moscow's last hope for a brake on reformism in Prague. The congress would have meant not A check on the momentum
  • , 2:20 p.m.-Of'1- ;1/LT ft,-lff tp f./9. 'ii Intelligence Memorandum s 2p 1,11. ff Alt-Tft,-~o ./~I Rostow to President, 2.05 p.m. f"' f. ,4 t;f 1 d~ IVLT f f,-/ 1 · ' 7 · c. [,P'f" '=ti a:) /JSi ~#-r..,~,I"', ll,ef,,o,.,,, lo~6(, "z,,2 1l""C0
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  • - Swl ii il iil Ii /~JO DIS gathered from them and from a number of other reports that they are rather mdre optimistic as a result of the Thieu-Ky merger. Their reaction to big Minh' s candidacy is cautious, but I believe they are for the most part
  • of a dialogue between Wilfred Communist newspaperman, and Wendell S. Merick Burchett, the Auetralian of U. S. News and World Report • I have the feeling that J3u-rchett,. 1n fact, has quite a lot of insight into Hanol 1 s mlnd.,at the presen II th respect