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  • . ,· .. ' ' JIM JONES FROM: . 1- ( 'i· ,_ d· ' Weekly meeting with Secretaries Rusk and McNamara, Walt Rostow George Christian, Dick Helms and General Harold K. Johnson. SUBJECT: MEETING CONVENED: 1:05 PM MEETING ADJOURNED: 2:40 PM The meeting opened
  • ~ndatory Review Ca~e H NLJ ~- S"I Loct:.mem If '/ FOR THE PRESIDENT FRO.~& JIM JONES SUBJECT: Weekly luncheon with Secretaries Rusk and McNamara, Walt Rostow and George Christian. present.) DATE: (General Harold Johnson also was Tuesday, September 12
  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL li.IBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE ~:r~-6~ A/4.J /f.;J. -,;>.()£, #43 memo Rostow for the President ~ L~:s fJf-1/ #4Ja paper State Dept. paper
  • Rostow, W. W. (Walt Whitman), 1916-2003
  • Rostow Joe Califano Ed Hamilton Secretary Katzenbach opened the meeting by saying it is expected by most Members of Congress that we send up the Asian Bank legislation. ''It will be difficult to explain why we did not send it up to other Asian countries
  • Rusk and .McNama.ra, General Earl Wheeler, and Walt Rostow. Place: Cabinet Room Date: Friday, August 18, 1967 Meeting convened: 8:J5 p.m. Meeting adjourned: 9:55 p.m. ~ SMJITIZED Authorify By R II N LLl g ,). - S-) 664.1 , r·:A:~s. c
  • ;~ ·:. 2 P· l'- /or ~ 01 Ji · -~ alt Rostow to _the Pres de #28c . :.; · . r 2 p. mem;>---J-~--lttte~~L...-t.J~~~~l'l'ti--~~-tte~rt-~-r-p.,-~-t-...J.J../4it.J::i,J.:...--f---..1L-~ #28e arart ce:emmni 'l'le FILE LOCATION Meeting Notes File, Box 2
  • and he receives the best advice of his military advisers and his civilian advisers - - McNamara, Rusk and Rostow. The decisions made are in line with our policies to achieve maximum deterrent with minimum risk. Here the President outlined the number
  • his reaction to that? J: No, I really can't. I was looking at some of those questions. Most of the stuff surrounding Vietnam I don't recall. Things were moving rather fast then. I'd leave that one to [Walt] Rostow and some of those. G: Then it's
  • , Walt Rostow and George Christian. The President opened the meeting calling on Under Secretary Katzenbach. Katzenbach pointed out that Secretary Rusk will be going to the United Nations for the usual meetings of Foreign Ministers. He said these are very
  • negotiations. We have made our willingness quite clear. Further talk of negotiations would be interpreted as a sign of weakness and would ma~e the Communists believe they are winning the battle for public opinion. Walt Rostow sa'id not to discount negotiations
  • Rostow, W. W. (Walt Whitman), 1916-2003
  • Symington--whoever was chief of protocol; Walt Rostow; Mac Bundy; and Moyers; Secret Service; the Signal Corps and myself and the advance captain in each country. And we discussed everything from Bess Abell and the Protocol Chief's point of view
  • Marks Walt Rostow George Christian Tom Johnson Nat Davis Bromley Smith ~· .;: ;:! :::". ~~~
  • Rostow, W. W. (Walt Whitman), 1916-2003
  • to a wide spectrum of people, with a wide range of views. He'll talk to Harry McPherson and Dick Goodwin and to Marvin Watson and Walt Rostow, maybe all on Vietnam; and you've got two completely opposing views and political philosophies. No doubt when he