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  • capable. b. He would be, like he has been, totally and unquestionably loyal. Robert Kennedy would be also - when there was no conflict with his unalterable, over-riding allegiance to the Vatican. c. In the event of your disability, executive.would
  • McNamara, Robert Strange, 1916-2009
  • of a large amount of public opinion mail on recommendations for the 1964 vice presidential nominees. The following have specific subdivisions in this general file: Edmund Brown, Thomas Dodd, Robert Kennedy, Eugene McCarthy, Robert McNamara, Edmund Muskie
  • Folder, "Gen PL/McNamara, Robert," WHCF PL, Box 21
  • AND TO -, : ·~ ·~:: ~: FOLLOW .IT BY ONE TO THE U .s • WOULD APPEAR .TO PLAY DOWN THE . : . :... , ::J : : . .. MEXICAN VISIT. I OF ·coURSE p·o INTED ' OUT Tif AT THE ·_ VISIT TO TH£ ·' _·. . ~:j HAD · BEEN AGREED WITH KENNEDY · AND TH AT THERE NEED
  • . On the boner l made ahout.1611"lculture and the Kennedy R owid, I think the damage control baa been fairly good. Charlie Murphy was moat andentandlng and says that ~srlculture will cbeer!Wly make it clear that nothmg has changed. Charle• Balley, who follows
  • but the.~ it was desirable. that it was not required that we I didn't know exactly what 1D_do. When we checked a.round we foun9, i twas a memorial service for John Kennedy·. Accord­ ingJ..v I got Joe Robertson to take our Memorial Service here in the Patio
  • . September 1962: On the eve of Vice Preaident Johnson's visit to Athens, Dimitracopoulos published interviews with Edward Kennedy and Assistant Secretary of State Manning in which non­ committal references to the "Macedonian Question" were made to look like
  • . Foreign policy is not essentially a matter of rhetoric or protocol or personality, or even style. It was not so with ·President Kennedy and it is not so with President Johnson. The real tests of policy are deeper and more serious. They have been met
  • . Nothing has given me greater support in the past nine months than my knowledge of Pre~ident Kennedy's confidence that I could i. c,~ ~e
  • assassination -- to reassure a nervous world that "the gove nment in Washington lives", and to acquaint millions abroad with the new leader of America and the free world. Minutes after the bullets struck John Kennedy, USIA threw all its resources into this task
  • position on these matters is the same as the position of President Eisenhower and President Kennedy. First, I agree with President Eisenhower's statement of 1955 that "you can draw no sharp line between tactical use of atomic weapons and strategic use. 11
  • appropriated in fiscal '65, but he does not insist on it, and if I understood you correctly on the phone, the quieter way would be simply to refer to the Texas press conference. ~I\, McG. B. PRESS CONFERENCE of HON. ROBERT S. McNA.MARA SECRETARY OF DEFENSE
  • be eonducted. Pl•••• l'epol't tile name or nae1e ■ of obnrv••• to Dr. Robert J'leape, wlM> l• •••..... a• OST •taff aaai•tant fol' thla m.etiaa (Coo 1Z8, esteulon 21,43). Diecllaaion• will be Hmhed to • cientUlc &Dd tecludcal a1pqta el the . J'Obl ., ao that I
  • : .. ·":.->·>":~:.:.~, . . . '4 . '.:4. · [' ' ' • _, ' ,. • 1- ~. • ' I • ' • ' ' . ) : " ;· . i:1N INDIA ·?RESIDENT ·. KENNEDY WAS LOOKED .UPON ·· ~ s.PECIAL :·FRI.END . ;..·,· . ~1 ·· · .. WHO WAS . AUTHOR OF ' INDIAN ~ RESOLUTIOt-f I'N CONGRESS~ · WHO HAD
  • .> 3.3lh)ll>; L~..l£&.) Then I would brief Lord Home and his party when they are here in February . This was agreed. 8. Reviewed briefly President Kennedy's letter to me of January ! 6 and asked for reaffirmation of DCI responsibilities as outlined