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  • . ,•••• ~ • .·, ... "". f~' . . • I ~'° I l . ' • ... .· 'I. , 4 .. I' 171';).- 1113 January 13, 1964 10: 30 p. m. TELEPHONE CONVERSATION BETWEEN SECRETARY McNAMARA AND GENERAL 0 1 MEARA McN 0 1M McN 0 1M McN 0 1M McN 0 1M McN Andy, give the substance
  • *THE COLLECTION INCLUDES ONLY A TRANSCRIPT OF THE CONVERSATION; NO RECORDING OF THE CONVERSATION IS INCLUDED IN THE COLLECTION
  • Telephone conversation
  • Telephone conversation # 1712, transcript, ROBERT MCNAMARA and ANDREW O'MEARA, 1/13/1964, 10:30PM
  • White House Telephone Recordings and Transcripts
  • Recordings and Transcripts of Telephone Conversations and Meetings
  • . Mr. Broml¥Y Smith has the two originals ... . yb 11: 30p .....; . . ..: ~ 1, ,... . .. ·, ... .. f l"" "". . ' • I.,. '.{ I \ SE,RV\Cf SEl I' 171';).- 1113 January 13, 1964 10: 30 p. m. TELEPHONE CONVERSATION BETWEEN SECRETARY
  • *THE COLLECTION INCLUDES ONLY A TRANSCRIPT OF THE CONVERSATION; NO RECORDING OF THE CONVERSATION IS INCLUDED IN THE COLLECTION
  • Telephone conversation
  • Telephone conversation # 1713, transcript, ROBERT MCNAMARA and ANDREW O'MEARA, 1/13/1964, 10:45PM
  • White House Telephone Recordings and Transcripts
  • Recordings and Transcripts of Telephone Conversations and Meetings
  • of Lyndon's staff, to have accumulated so many people im portant to N A T O , - ^ such short notice. I think the inviting had gone on until 10 or 11 o 'c lo c k the night b e fo r e , by telephone or t e l e g ra m . ^ A d m ir a l R adford and M r s . Radford
  • requirements . (4) In his conversation with Belaunde, he achieved limited suc­ cess in getting the promise of a memorandum explaining projec ted military expen ses for 1968, but he received no as surances with respect to postponement of additional mil­ ita
  • Sale of The Elms; Luci and her friends at the White House; LBJ invites A.W. Moursunds and Jesse Kellams to White House; dinner with friends from Congress and their wives; dinner conversation about the Dominican Republic, Thomas Mann's appointment
  • a look at it. The ease and naturalness, I n o rm a lly f e e l, in dealing with Maxine / and p r a c tic a lly any other newspaper woman,/was somewhat beclouded by m y conversation beforehand with Jim Ketchum, the cu rator, who said I they had had a lo
  • several conversations with Khrushchev in Moscow. As soon as we know what went on in these conversations we may well need to take a long range look at our mainland Southeast Asia policy. ::±:$>SECRET 08DEWORD • ' I -~··SE6RE'l' - 3­ pape~mphasized
  • party; Lady Bird relates conversation with Paul Hoffman about Africa; discussion about LBJ Library; Lady Bird meets actors and artists; Lynda Johnson attends same party later