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  • Entry No. Time Activity 5:30 Sat in bed briefly to plan the evening 6:30 Tea in Oval Room w/ Mrs. Anwar al-Sadat Mrs. Mohamed Gohar and George Abell (Egyptian lady invited, uninvited, confused by State Deptartment) 7:00 w/ Mr. and Mrs. Kintner
  • a great deal of worldwide prestige, but he had unlimited prestige and support at home. G: What about Anwar Sadat? Did you have any occasion to meet with him or talk to him? N: At that time Sadat was speaker of in effect their House of Representatives
  • Cairo; UAR; PL480 flood assistance; economic projects; Nasser; Sadat; Soviet position; PLO; AID; 1967 crisis; UNEF; Robert Anderson; Liberty incident; 1973 war
  • was brighter than [Anwar] Sadat; his mind was quicker. He was inexperienced and uneducated, by American standards. And his experience with the West and with democracy and with the way--well, I don't always like what goes on in this country, [but] I understand
  • at the time of Battle's departure; whether Nasser intended to start the Six-Day War with Israel; U.S. goals for Egypt; Battle's relationship with Anwar Sadat; Sadat's visit to the U.S. and rise to power.
  • VISITORSTO THE LIBRARY Mme. Jehan el-Sadat, widow of Egypt's slain President Anwar Sadat spoke at th Library in February. She was on the campus of the University of Texas to launch a Distinguished Visiting Lectureship established in honor of-and named for-Liz
  • ar al·Saclat 91'. ,1 9Rac1•4 ca da nfew y The•• an el uaftac..._._... paw .mcei.y Jaaalta D.. a-.ru noul ry to U.. Pn•ldeat ilacbmeata JDR/ek/am.w - Hi• Ezcellency and Mr•. Anwar al-Sadat UAR National Aaaembly Cairo Gift MEMORANDUM
  • " [Israel, Egypt] 3 "Famous Names - Eban, Abba 1957-58" 3 "Famous Names - Sadat, Anwar, President of the National Assembly of the 8 UAR, 1961" "Selected Names - Eban, Ambassador of Israel and Mrs. 1957" 17 "Commerce - Oil Imports" 65 "Foreign Relations
  • The President of the National Assembly of the United Arab Republic -^^ Anwar Sadat ^^' _J. ,.:^r A . Ambassado r of UAR, Dr. Mostafa Kamel _ H.E. Ahmed Hussan Al Fequi, Undersecretary, UAR ]%. Foreign Ministry ^ Ambassador Raymond Hare , Asst Secy for Near
  • , and here plays doubles tennis with Chris Evert at Camp David in August 1990. 4. Summit meetings are also not unusual at Camp David. Here in September 1978, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat. President Jimmy Carter and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin
  • , and here plays doubles tennis with Chris Evert at Camp David in August 1990. 4. Summit meetings are also not unusual at Camp David. Here in September 1978, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat. President Jimmy Carter and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin
  • IN THE SOUTH AS A ;:"lJLL PARTNER TO A:~Y SiTTLEMEl~T AND NOT ;.;z~EL Y A ~EGOTIATING FACTION ACROSS THE CONFERi!CE TABLE.· . . ·--FOR A FIGHTING REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENT TO £NIER INTO N~GOT!AT IONS WITH ITS OPPONENT WIT HOUT A l~Y SUCH FIRM RECOGNITION
  • in collegialities. M: Yes, based on that, and decency and civility. I remember one day [Anwar] Sadat was addressing a joint session of the Congress, the Egyptian leader. And you know the Senate would fall in, two by two, to go from the Senate over to the House
  • and Robert Kennedy; civil rights legislation debate; civility among legislators; the New York Times not running a story about Senator James Eastland referring to Anwar Sadat as a "nigger;" McGovern and Frank Church meeting with Hubert Humphrey about support
  • , Guillermo Sevilla, 1961 Sadat, Anwar, President of the National Assembly of the United Arab Republic, 1961 Sadler, Dr. M. E., 1961 Sanchez, Manuel Moreno, 1958 Sawyer, Charles, 1949 Schoeneman, George J., 1949 Schweinhaut, Henry A., 1958 Seaborg, Glenn T
  • -Zawahiri was in­ volved in the assassination of Anwar Sadat and be appeared in a cage at the trial with hundreds of others, scream.ing for justice, telling of the mistrcatm nt they suffered in the Egyptian jails. "They put us in the dirty Egyptian jails
  • WILL BE CONSIDERABLY ENHANCED BY COMMITTEE'S INVOLVEMENT . MEMBERS ARE PRESIDENT, FIELD MA RSHALI AMER, PRIME MINISTER, MUHIEDOIN, HUSSEIN EL SHAFE!, ANWAR SADAT, AL I SABRY. GP-1. NES DECLA SmED E.O. 12958, Sec. 3 .5 State Dcp . G~~idelin es dBy~, NARA, Deite '\- ~3
  • Minister Ariel Sharon, he is in basic agreement with Sharon's policy of disengagement from the current Pal­ estine leadership. Only the emergence of a Palestinian leader of the caliber of Anwar Sadat of Egypt or King Hussein of Jordan holds any real hope
  • President 9:45 Talked to Liz 11:15 To third floor: Looked at gifts from Mrs. Sadat and candy from Kintners 11:20 Began talking with Mrs. Smith and Brown 11:35 Luci came by from classes and commented on chintz Went downstairs to first with Mrs. Smith
  • Ambassador to Canada, a post he held until about March 1965. In 1966 Fikki traveled extensively in behalf of the UAR Government. He came to the United States in February as a member of President of the National Assembly Anwar Sadat's delegation. In April he
  • . The Middle East is now set on a new course which I'm convinced will eventually bring about a comprehensive peace for all countries in the area." Cohen An incident which occurred when Anwar Sadat visited Jerusalem shows the extent of change in Egyptian
  • OPPOSITfON AS WELL AS . THAT OF ELEMENTS Or ' ,. - ·>'- .f PAGE 3 RUDTCR . 496/3 6 EC R ET HIS OWN PARTY AND OF THE NEWSPAPER EL COMMERCIO. HAYA SAID HE WOULD DO HIS PART BUT WASN'T SURE THE PRESIDENT COULD BE TRUSTED. I TH EN SUGGSESTED THAT IT WOULD
  • there, and A. G. Gaston of Birmingham. So on my table he had Del Webb--the late Del Webb; the Vice President, Hubert Humphrey; and Sandoval, this Mexican fellow out of El Paso, and he had the president of the garment industries at the table where I sat. G
  • Annapolis or the fisheries. I never knew there were so many commissions until I got into this and had the function of--between Ed Weisl and myself--making recommendations. Also, missions abroad. You know, right now we have this [Anwar] Sadat [funeral
  • . :~. -·- - -· .) ' ·. , : ·~ . . ·- -- ---· . . -- . . ..-- . I CENTRAL IN T EL LI G ENCE AGEN CY WAS H 1;,,,: G-i ON 25 . D . C. 0 FF I C E (__; i T f-1 :: D ! f: f er O R MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRES IDENT Moscow, by its pr~tes~ of 5 4u3us t alleging that US aircraft str afe d a S o v i et merchant ship
  • ~,~t~e~l~e~gxr~am tG President from Pres. Schi --p-0-s-si-o±e-el""8SS'i f'i ed info t0,JJe...., J -.3 - f" f 1 p""'1:.-:r-meffl.6--I--.J:.0-l;!.:t:,esi dent-H"-om Rostmv re: Marcos Vi-sit seCTet~ ---::>-.!?~1 All...> J:7-/~/ resident from Rostow