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  • GENi!P..~~ tf,tf .January lOa 1969 ! r.G 73/ ~ I Dear Luther: Thank you for tho memo and the -~M, .,. speech by ProfeaeoilL~g~don . I'll bring lt to the Pre•!dent'a attent.lon. Sincerely, ~ W. Thomas Johnson Special Aaslstant
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  • lunch with King and Queen of 'Belgium at which only others present were my wife, one aide and I. During lunch King B-audc.>uin several times expressed to Colonel Glenn his hope that his ·~•dream" will come true, i. e., assist at a launching at Cape
  • ); and the USSR itself 13 suggested cooperatio_n .i n t~e tra.c king of deep space probes (Khrushchev), but late·r -retracte.d this offer, privately implying security c:on$i~erat~ons. Despite seeming Soviet disinterest in this area and the ·fact that lunar
  • it is characteristic of all of them, and Roosevelt was no exception, that the king can do no wrong and you're supposed to say "yes, sir, yes, sir, yes, sir." You're supposed to think that even beyond his capacities as a political leader he is the quintessence
  • s full We ecognize 11 events ch emerging field of and the u e of ou com of our in rb with the repres e e gl d • on 1 his reg d t:" port t t the h uppor 8 Spe king on be has be s id no intention of pl 'th t:a o a ing 1 tend licyc 0