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  • of the Republic of China OSMAN, Ahmed, PRINCESSLALLA. Nezha, Ambassador of Morocco MAKEPE,Phineas P., Embassy of the Republic of Botswana SAPENA,Raul, Embassy of Paraguay FI ORIO, Baron Franco, Ccnsul General of San Marino ANSARY,Husha.ng, Ambassador of Iran
  • , whom be refused to identify, that the latter had visited during the afternoon of April 6, 1968, the residence of Francisco Alberto Henriquez Vasquez, Calle Sanchez Number 78, Santo Domingo. During such visit she overheard a partial conver­ sation
  • played in the United States since the recognition of Franco. J: Yes. F: There was a problem of overcoming his reluctance to play. J: Did you talk to him personally on this? F: Oh yes indeed! J: How did you break down his resistance? F: It's
  • Francisco's bustling Barbary Coast of old and the busty topless waitresses of today are the offices of Ramparts magazine, a slick-paper sensation-monger that has unique sources of news, a seemingly unc~sing __(l~Q}V_.Qf funds aria~ an •mDE. on today's
  • General Francisco Franco Bahamonde, Chief .of the Spanish State, · Dear General Franco: On the occasion of the visit to Spain of -A~ Cooper and Conrad, it gives me much pleasure on behalf of the American • • II ~1-..tl.Al-·•KP:a. people to extend
  • 1952 CkleGuatemalan attended the Intematioaal Students Union Council held at Bucharaet. October 1952 The following Guatemalans attended the Asiatic and Pacific Peace Conference: Juan Antonio Crus Franco GarmenMoran, Carlos Alvarado Jerez, Jos7
  • . The Portu• guese Foreign Minister, Dr. Franco Nogueira, informed Ambassador Anderson in Lisbon, May 11, that the Portu• guese share the u.s. concern over the potentially explosive situation in southern Africa. He said Dr. Salazar hopes that even though you
  • McCracken, Paul McPherson, Harry Minsky, Hyman Mitchell, Daniel (J. B.) Mitchell, George W. Franco Modigliani 39* Individual Files: [all folders opened 2/4/1992] Nader, Ralph Nathan, Robert R. Nordhaus, William James J. O'Leary Pechman, Joseph A. Peck, Joe
  • crossed the Pacific in very gentle laps. First of all, he flew out from Boston to San Francisco, stayed a day or two, recovered those three hours, then went on to Honolulu where Mike Dunn and I joined him. He spent a couple of days there, two or three
  • . INVOLVEMENT IN THE FRANCO-VIET MINH WAR, 1950-1954 (1 vol.) Section III. THE GENEVA ACCORDS, 1954 (1 vol.) Section IV. EVOLUTION OF THE WAR IV.A. U.S. MAP for Diem: The Eisenhower Commitments, 1954-1960 1. NATO and SEATO: A Comparison Section IV. EVOLUTION
  • OF COtIVERSATION December 20, 1963 SUB~T I PARTICIPA.)11'5: Azores Base Rights Foreign Minister Alberto Franco Nogueira Ambassador George· W. Anderson, Jr. In the course ot a comprehensiva conversation with the Foreign Minister today, I told him that ona
  • strong representations to Foreign Minister Franco Nogueira and left _aide-memoire (text being pouched) for immediate return MAP F-86's from Africa, emphasizing US position re arms diversion. Foreign Minister appeared u~comfortable GOP position this matter
  • Francisco Bay a~ea at a lunch in San Francisco in July. Also some 12 to 1500 members and guests at the Bohemian Club meeting in California the next day--a group which, I believe, includes many "opinion makers." 4. Those to whom I have spoken so far
  • . the Smithsonian Institution, and Cornell University. A focal point of the exhibit is Houdon's 1790 bronze sculpture of General Lafayette. One of the most priceless pieces is the Franco-American Treaty signed in Paris on February 6, 1778. The exhibit ommemorates
  • ~ FRANco ANo ar~~R 1SPANisH oFFic:iA1..s,HE Rl::CALL.Eo·vouR i NGy I RY - OF HiM ,OUR I·NG'YOUR_ REC~Nf _'tAbil::-_I tJ WASHINGTON 'RE 1 HEAL:TH, AND I ND I HADBEE VERYMUCH ON 1HIS .MINDOURl·NGOUTING~ ST ATE ,OF, FRANCO S CATEO YOUR l NTEREST 2o FR
  • with Franco. The subject of this meeting was never revealed. direction, or was that on your own? Was that at Presidential LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781
  • ; Diem administration; JFK assassination; Nuclear Test Ban Treaty; comparison of LBJ and JFK regarding information; Chinese nuclear bomb; supersonic transport; conference with Franco in Spain; removal of Khrushchev; retirement of McCone; William F. Raborn
  • -AM ERICAN STUDY GROUP MADE UP OF BUSINESS MEN TO ANA LYZE P R OBLE~S IN FRANCO-~MERICAN TRADE AND INVEST ~ ENT. FIRST OF A SERIES OF STUDIES HAS 'AP?EARED IN SPECIAL EDITIO N OF 11.IEEKLY ECO l1l0 ~ ·1IC JOUR NAL L'ECONOMIE. ALL FIN AN CI NG
  •  and the United States 1940‐1950 United States ‐ Vietnam Relations II U.S. Involvement in the Franco‐Viet Minh War 1950‐1954 United States ‐ Vietnam Relations III The Geneva Accords 1954 United States ‐ Vietnam Relations IV Evolution of the War .A.1 NATO and SEATO
  • see what they're up to. They want me to come flying in there, and dime to a dollar they'd have Franco out there to meet me." The reason that the brother of Henry Cabot Lodge--what was his name? John Lodge--and other people at the State Department
  • to Poland and possibly to other Eastern European countries in Apri~ added to a flood of speculation. To understand the mounting strain on Franco-American relations,it is necessary to review developments of the past few months. The European Economic Community
  • . It was. It was at a time when the Franco-American relationships were at a low ebb and it was an important position. But Sargent felt that he had given the commitment, made the plans, and therefore wanted to go ahead. F: Was there any feeling that Mr. Johnson was trying