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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 21, February 12- 28, 1967 [2 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 13
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- certain -- would China be .e xpected to intervene, and then by occupation of _, . N~rth Vietnam. The~ would probably be pressing Hanoi to seek peace, they might be putting pressures against us in Berlin, and they would . be ~arry ing on a vigorous
- ) REPRESENTATIVE - Lt Col Charles D. Ford.,. Jr, - Major RED TEAM(North Vietnam) REPRESENTATIVE USA Richard W. Uobb.c, USA USA USA YELLOW TEAM(Red China) REPRESENTATIVE - Col Samuel N. ·Karrick, GREENTEAM(USSR) REPRESENTATM Commander Harold
- :45p 3:15p 3:45p 4:30p 7:30p Mrs. Johnson, Mary and Liz to Georgia for tea Citizens for Kennedy-Johnson coffee in Sheraton-East: Mrs. Roosevelt was there. Carmine DeSapio and Mike Pendergast in hotel suite Ed Weisl Dick Berlin To Richmond, Va -- see
- . Is that right? J: Something like that, yes. G: What happened next? J: I'm trying to remember when the wall went up in Berlin. G: That would have been about 1962, I guess. J: That was August, I think, August 5 or 6 or something like that of 1962. I
- How Jorden got into foreign policy government service from journalism; going to Vietnam to assess the situation in 1961 and the resulting white paper; Jorden’s Berlin Viability Plan and trip to Germany; Averell Harriman; working group
- world can't be played but the various games. facets can be considered for different * * * * * RED I TF.AMMEMBER: The Red I team perspective indicated that the BETA I game should alert us to the dangers actually• inherent in the Berlin situation
- , Clark D., Syracuse University CURRY , Helen Louise , GLASER, Rober t J ., Affiliated Hospitals Center GD.ARD , David R., University of Pennsylvania HARVILL, Richard A., University of Ariz . HICKEY , Maurice J ., University of Wash. HONARD, Robert B
Oral history transcript, Adrian S. Fisher, interview 1 (I), 10/31/1968, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- now, a little fellow that wrote about Presidential power, was adviser-M: Richard Neustadt? F: Neustadt. Only one person has ever really criticized President Truman for this. If you really want to be critical of the problem, the Joint Chiefs
- First meeting with LBJ in March, 1946; Ganson Purcell; James Rowe; Sam Rayburn; W. Averell Harriman; Truman’s anti-inflation program; General Counsel for AEC; Herbert Marks; Kenneth D. McKellar; Dr. Edward U. Condon; General McArthur; Richard
- ADMINISTRATION NA FORM 1429 (6-85) FOREIGN POLICY GROUP MEETffiG \~' ~ .:·· October 29, 1968 THOSE ATTENDING: The President Secretary Rusk Secretary Clifford General Abrams General Wheeler Richard Helms Walt Rostow Harry McPherson George Christian Tom Johnson
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 81: June 7‑12, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 35
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- E.J. '. .fI.i '· ~· \ [ J - 2 - · C l,3(u.) , (4) ~ Richard Helms Director (s) INl'OJilMA TION _...._ ...,, JIIM 12. 19'8 -- 8:40 p.m. Mr. PreaWeat: L A State De,-rtmeat •raft. peraOllllllJ clearetl 111, Sec. Rull. for the C...-.lar Caw
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 77: May 15‑19, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 34
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 49, November 1-7, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 25
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- was a classmate of mine!' "He kept up the clip in Africa, Sicily, l\ormandy and the sweep to Berlin in World War II, as Veterans Affairs Adminis trator, Army Chief of Staff, Joint Chiefs Chairman thereafter. He is the last, along with classmate Dwight D
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 49, November 1-7, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 25
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- was a classmate of mine!' "He kept up the clip in Africa, Sicily, l\ormandy and the sweep to Berlin in World War II, as Veterans Affairs Adminis trator, Army Chief of Staff, Joint Chiefs Chairman thereafter. He is the last, along with classmate Dwight D
- to help seize the initiative from John Morley in dramatic-address to Berlin. 500,000 cracking-communism, contain other dangers at home and abroad . . . as the first urgent steps to ward a free world-order. WORLD-LEADERS I SAW ... latest face-to-face
- Speech Still Heard after 15 Years,” by Max Gates, Ann Arbor “News,” May 20, 1979 Printed Material: “Annuals of Legislation – Medicare,” (4 part series of articles by Richard Harris), The New Yorker , July, 1966 Printed Material: Early and Periodic
- ADLER, Richard, Saddle River, N.Jer. MARCH,Frederic, New York City Telegrams sent September 27, 1965 WILKINS R New York Ci~ ~lRENCE, Harding, Beverly Hills I Calif• MacBRIDE, Rhoades, Montvale, N. Jer. ---.oomm:-,,rthur, New York City DAVIES, Ralph K
- . We had just won the Cold War. Communism had collapsed. The Berlin Wall came down. We were the only remaining superpow r; everybody want- ed to get close to the Unit d States. There were only four or five countries that didn't like us .... The Soviet
- , Richard Nixon used a dog as a prop. Nixon was Dwight Eisenhower's vice presidential running mate, and the speech - unofficially named after the dog - saved his spot on the ticket. In rebutting allegations that a group of supporters had created a slush fund
- , Richard Nixon used a dog as a prop. Nixon was Dwight Eisenhower's vice presidential running mate, and the speech - unofficially named after the dog - saved his spot on the ticket. In rebutting allegations that a group of supporters had created a slush fund
- and Saturday. We have an appoint~nt to eat dinner with Eddie Weisl and Dick Berlin (Berlin is with INS - Hearst papers). 'l'omorrow I hope to see Paley of the Columbia Broadcasting Company and also the SeSac people. I will write you upon my return and tell you
- with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift, GENERALSERVICES ADMINISTRATION GSA OC 73.495 GSA FORM 7122 (7-72) Jet statements out on Secy. Rusk - Spain 4 hours time - Yugoslav, Poland - How to handle negotiations at Berlin. 14-1 some discussions
- was the side gunner; William Fletcher was the top gunner; Mario Sanna was the belly gunner; and Richard Wright was the side gunner. the crew. We had ten people on Quickly, there developed a tremendous, fine personal rela- tionship amongst these people
- agency Inter- TS 13-17 Aug 62 MUII-62~ Middle East Inter.; TS 17-21 Sep 62 EPSILON I-62 Berlin Inter- TS 23-25 Nev 62 EPSILON II-62*** Berlin Inter- TS J-4 lVJS.y 62 * No formal report ** Conducted at CINCNELM, London *** Conducted
- to end Russia’s 10-month blockade of Western occupation zone of Berlin. 4/27 Breakfast for Mrs. Truman. Chiang Kai-shek flies to Shanghai, urges the Chinese to resist Communists. 4/28 The Armed Services Committee meets to mark up S.1269, the military
- members of Congress that year who were closest to Roosevelt were himself in Texas and Jerry Voorhis from California. Well, he was closer to Roosevelt by a long shot than Jerry Voorhis. Jerry Voorhis was beaten by Richard Nixon. He was the proponent of co
- . discoverlbj.org LBJ meets with members of the National Home Builders Association who are attending their convention in Chicago. At 10 a.m. he meets with Mayor Richard Daley in his office. At noon LBJ addresses the Southtown Economist Club in Chicago. He and John
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 105: Nov. 9‑14, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 42
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- in Viet-Nam and the Middle East. Dobrynin asked what we thought of the situation in Europe. Rostow said we had noted the absence of trouble in Berlin. Dobrynin said he thought the government had decided not to act in the face of the "provocation" in Berlin
Oral history transcript, John Sherman Cooper, interview 1 (I), 3/11/1978, by Michael L. Gillette
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- the Senate but not the House. So naturally the Democrats did not have as much authority as the Republicans did. Senator [Leverett] Saltonstall of Massachusetts was chairman. Richard Russell, Dick Russell as everybody called him, was the ranking Democrat
Folder, "Whistle Stop [3 of 6]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 11
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- modernize and amend his statement to say, 'The only thing nece~f!&ry for the triumph of evil is for good men and good women,to do nothing.'" ###### WHAT THE WRlTERS SAY ABOUT MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON Richard Wilson, Columnist Cowles April, Publication
- . Crawford of a report he had that Richard Goodwin, Arthur Schlesinger and Blair Clark have undertaken an effort to get Secretary McNamara to resign in protest to the handling of the Vietnam War. The President said the Congo has cooled off considerably. "We
- of independence. -8- The prompt creation of such an institution, based on this principle, would fill an important --and never more apparent-- national need. Respectfully, and Welfare Richard Helms Director of Central Intelligence N~~~d11 J~~ Under Secretary
- In Firemen's Parade Sure, However 1 Voters As He Devotes At Time To Needs Of Port Vue Lost Night U. S. Meanwhile, Berlin Is Triumphantly Waiting Full Capitulation t. Confer uJJ011 the Pre!Sldent Cull wu·-time power Lo pt:·~par• ShoL while marching
Folder, "Pepper, Claude (Senator) - Notes [1940-1943] [2 of 2]," Papers of Charles Marsh, Box 11
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- She ppar d was my very great friend. The Florida shi p canal, seen by Morris She ppard as a def ense vraterway , savin~ five hundred safe miles from t e sneaking submarines of any beast of Berlin, has not been built. name was on the bill vrith mine
- Johnson Regarding Remarks of Senator Richard Russell of Georgia Ed Jamieson-Lyndon Johnson Interview for Broadcast on Texas Stations on "Preparedness" Statement for READER METER by Senator Johnson Release from Senator Johnson Extension of Remarks
Folder, "Right Wing Extremism," Records of the NCCPV (Eisenhower Commission), Series 11, Box 5
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- we'd send marines to guard the embassy. If we hadn't made our mistake in Cuba, there's be no wall in Berlin. We should have sent the marines into Cuba to rescue those boys who went down there to fight for us. "We say Yugoslavia is •our kind
- and a possible future president. F: We're moving ahead. H: Yes. F: But did he ever express himself on Richard Nixon vis-à-vis Johnson? H: You mean as being elected president? F: Yes. H: No, not that I can recall. If he did, it was, "If Dick
- .'s shop with quiet efticiency since Johnson moved into the White Hlmse. He supervises such speechwriters as Richard Goodwin, Douglass Cater and Horace Busby, tosses in the scriptural citations of which Lyndon is so fond. Better than any other staffer