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- of this sort is hard to
assuage, but I want you to know that your
presence and gentle conversation with me were
deeply felt.
With affectionate and warmest regards,
I am
Sincerely yours,
Emanuel
The President
The White House
Washington, D. c.
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again this morning
the following suggestion:
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Throughout these efforts, the greatest Korean problem has
been to stay within the bounds of monetary and budgetary expansion that
would permit an adequate reconciliation between stability and growth
Conversely, the constant threat to the progress
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As you indicated in our conversation this morning, use of the Soviet
tankers in the Cuban trade helps the Russians reduce their heavy
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CHAIRMAN
April
24, 1964
PERSONAL
Memorandum for Honorable Lee c. White
Associate Special Counsel
to the President
Per our phone conversation,
"personal"
letter
in response
alleging
to his
conflict
I have prepared
the attached
for you to send
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This inforTnation
is prepared
for the use of host
organizations.
His Excellency
Leopold Sedar Senghor
Presideut
of the Republic
of Senegal
Form of Address
in Conversation
Your Excellency,
or Sir
Correspondence
Salutation
Your Excellency:
Name and Title