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  • WHITEHOUSE ?REl'f.IER BRADSHA\II STKITTSWI 3 2 ------- ' I I YOURGALLANT ASTRONAUTS STOP WHATA WONDERFUL ACHIEVEMENT 2 ·I ------ DEPARTMENT OF STATE Washington, D.C. 20520 S/S-8892 June 19, 1968 MEMORANDUM FOR MR. WALTW. ROSTOW THE WHITE
  • . s etiiY,.ptptr f2f1e_°t/\ --- C ,,. fi 2p . ,t -"-1'- 3/4/64 .t, I Wilson 2 p , ~N, 3/ /63 RESTRICTION .. II- .l . --..,~ . ... o A _.l q 3· ~,o A 1/o(} FILE LOCATION NSF Colllltry File United Kingdom, Meetings with Wilson
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  • 'eside11t will be made by the Atomic Energy Commission, unless otherwise dii:,ected by the:) P.rosident. II !~~ ~;hi'-'' I~i~n~ /signed/ ROSTOW W~W. NOTE: NSAM No. 176 of Aug·ust. 1, 1962, has been incorporated into this NSAM. DH::HJ Aam Jcicy
  • following Dr. Schick's address, a Library tribute was paid to D. B. Hardeman by Maury Maverick, Jr., San Antonio attorney and long-time friend of Mr. Hardeman. 6 Schick Hardeman "Texas Women .. II Exhibit Opening Draws Mary Martin and Large Cast Mary
  • , 112,862 ........ Cleaning, Utilities, Mechanical Services $311,239 ........ Guard Services Personnel-The Library now has 28 persons on its staff. To supplement this, the LBJ Foundation pays the salaries of II per­ sons who work on Library programs
  • President_ how to push hut1ons to make things happen. But in addition to being a consummate legislator he ,,.as also a \'Cry able admini~tra­ tor. He kept the operation in the White House on its toes, he delegated frmly w II-not all the way. I don ·1 think he
  • of alien influences. American labor unions, to their great credit, have stood resolutely against the incur­ sions and influence of communism s,ince World War II. At the same time, American business has played a part much larger than it receives credit
  • who per­ Camp/Jell and the Power ()j' Myrh; A World of Ideas; Healing and the sonify Th Univ r ity'. ommitment to the ta k of transfom1ing Ii es." Mind; and Genesis. She has pub­ lished two books of poetry-Four 2 Author McCullough Reflects on Latest
  • Box 6 ('90) (3/06) Committees (etc.) Created by the President Communications (National Communications System, COMSAT, etc.), vol. I 6/64 ‑ 10/64 Box 6 (3/06) Communications (National Communications System, COMSAT, etc.), vol. II 2/64 ‑ 8/66 Box
  • recommendation when you have before you an appropriate action document to sign. II,..< J,Aj.o!JJ. R ostow SERVICE SET . l,n I ' , EXECUTIVE OrF ICE OF THE PRES IDENT Of"F"IC£ or £MER0£NCY PLANNING WASHIN GTON. 0 . C . 20504 o,.,.,cr; 0
  • CTZ 15 MINOR 4 MAJOR II CTZ 7 MINOR 0 MAJOR 2/0 III CTZ 8 MINOR 0 MAJOR 0/0 IV CTZ 24 MINOR 2 MAJOR 1/0 9 ·3/3* 19 ""} .: .uvti.s "c..f 2 . 4 '" fvJ F 1 *- MAJOR ATTACKS WERE GROUND/FIRE ATTACKS ON TWO REFUGEE CAMPS AND ONE HAMLET
  • ~. EXECUTIVrt ii D Co aa •• 1965 ftllf- re•• •• ...... ,.... F. • tam • jl/Jf ~:y:,(; J ?e, T~·· lu.1.\"o mv.i who foupt -"' a-4 ... --4"4 an4 Aftf ,~~r a AJO le N.., Or-i..a• ... DO W&F.t lcNwinl Ola& ch~y we~o to be ._ last
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  • "OE ourRREfl F'ORCES. OF' PUBL-1 C ORDER, IE·• GO ARMY, ARE PERM I TTE:O ONL)' GENOARMERlE·1, ANO ARE PROH1BITEO· ~N PRIVATE H~NDS, ·ro C!ii NO SPEC I AL P. CV IS IONS FOR SE~ERE RESTRitTto~s A~PL¥~ O•g BUf I MPORTATl SJRICtLV ON AND/OR! REGULATE6
  • b v i o u s , in w eiim a y "Seem t o h a v e a r e l a t i v e a c t i o n and w i U ii^dt’h a v e b u il t ' t h e m a j o r n e w b a s e of c o m r a i t m e n t andi of a u t h o r it y v ^ ld ch 'iriy th ^ ^ eS tjo f c a s e s s u c h a r e s o
  • exchanges c£ fire between GVN and struggle force troops led to VNA F bombing of tre latter. Apparently inaccurate fire hit the new ~II MAF command post under construction nearby. During the shooting, the Danang airbase and MAF GP were both subjected
  • ve,"l ~,'tt,/ 6 rRf '> /1/ eMl)tiJi'l~a.. ii' &re 18] re-. Conversation between Presidents Johnson confidential v~ ~ - ~ , _., b &.-~ om Lodqe ~ -.?-fg #L..J 04/30/66 A ,1 ~ I, - ,S-/ +,.;t;1~~&3;€ieRt-4~~iwR-- - -rne:!'::: -rl"!s:>1r
  • ty and we Ire goi ng to hang him and we mi ght as well get thi s trial over as quick as \'/e can. II So we got it over as qui ckly as vie could and we sentenced the man to death. The news got out. and people started calling Terrible nickname. me
  • Holifield Chairman for Ad Hoc Subcaaaittee Enclosures )CDLI SECRET SUMMARY OF TABlE OF CONTENTS - RESTRICTED DATA I. INTRODUCTION A. II. 1'I~isdocument contains restricted data a■ d1c'iDedin the Atomic Energy Act of 1964 Purpo1e of l111pectlon
  • .~a Joint statement, Mr. ts,_, It-' f.J,,v of Remington and Mr. • ~ of Winchester said, ' W d-?i~ 'ii "There was a lot of talk about f'irearms during the heat of the riots, but there is remarkably little actual data of just how significant firearms were
  • Tests so in the appropriate prompt Governmental some of these document were established in advance information The cognizant publish which will special be supple­ document. ii (CCONIFillD)JENTYAlL IL CONTENTS Objectives of TOC SOP
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  • • .;, , 4 4 . I) •. ~ . '1 ably 11Ptill die ~ qUte rung. Probhas II ~dddt, and cC lJttle of. ran u ..A&ia•shi tor. ~ ul t . 1 s~e• , ;, I ~ , lllOroe t arc Jn Alia. There aI~ many • not alone the rise o( two new power­ • f..-t.tbat
  • ,;i. =j0() II ~ /~-7-13. NL.J9:;;,-/t>~ 14a cable Intelligence Infoqnation Cab:;,:;:;~~~~;! U-ll"J 7/8/67 E,,_ . "' ~P.P· -f>
  • Introduotion--lieoesaity for a National Morale Service January 17, 1941 Introduotion--Neoessity for a National Morale Service ( I. Amerioa is threatened by totalitarian aggression. II. National safety requires total defense. III. Total
  • World War II
  • in Saigon. The two best names which came out of that inquiry were Elisha Gray II of Whirlpool Corporation, and Roger Lewis of General Dynamicso I do not know either of them, but both got very strong recommendations from quite different men, and I had
  • a tourist oriented celebration in a community which will neither house nor feed Negro visitors. Since the major problem is racial discrimination in public accommoda­ tions, passage of Title II of the pending civil rights bill will provide a means for dealing
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  • would lead his forces in Iowa--Kennedy's. And I told him that I just couldn't do that, I was completely committed to Stevenson. And he said to me, can't win?" II~Je 11, don It you know that Stevenson I said, "Well, I can't argue that with you
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  • a proposal and the excerpt from the DCI Memorandum establishes a 2 ilB@ftBT SrF G P Ii T ATTACHMENT A basic premise regarding implementation methodology, i.e., A CIHS is a product of continuous improvement and integration of component agency systems
  • or by the agency which originated the document. (C) Closed In accordance with restrictions contained In the donor's deed of gift. 9/19/2003 _ J~L __ Initials _ Page 2 of 7 Doc# DocType Doc Info Classification Pages l(effier te Bund~cfsanil-ii!ee 1978) Date
  • The Committee -rejected section 101 of N'.. • would strike the word "surplus u fro• th• phrase II surplus agricultural · c9mmodities" in section 102 of the ~ i,o reflect the elimination of- the "surplus" concept from ·the n~ir fooc1 a.id program (Sec. 102
  • - IO·IP·,, Ajd q(I ~llor Intelligence Information Cable S 2 pp. ~ h ~ » :xr, - ,,, ,W.. d -4/l'!1- /DZ N 'if II, J' 7/ 20/67 A T / ~ c... o - ao 1 ~ 5-;;J ~~1S- h'L.J -4Q a JRCUUQ.. fr '' 9(/-~ 1/ Resoareh Memoraaeam10 pp. opt,r' l{-fi-'t.S
  • time is as follows; DAYS SUPPLY ON HAND PREVIOUS STATUS 8:00 PM 20 Mar EST (9: 00 Af.i 21 Mai· SVN) CLASS I (Rations) Meal,. Combat, Individual B ltations 22 7 21 days 8 days CLASS II (Fuel) Aviation Gas (AVGAS) JP-4 Fuel (Jet Fuel) Motor
  • summarlzet, lnfla tion. · ,1 The message ~rt.4 rent inflation ii ca~ eral Reserve contlnuin. emmenn,onds above ·, porting the market," t Ing new banking .fund ~~~~r~~::oUle:b~itr, contluing to buy gold . , it at Fort Knox, there\. ~:;~~~e~~~pi';,h~~hJ price
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