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  • think of, except I had some ideas, and I generally used to get called down when there was trouble. I had breakfast, at his request, with John Kennedy that morning. He knew I was in town and did not want to question me about the Middle East. He wanted
  • MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD SUBJECT: China Experts Meeting with the President, February 2, 1968 (Sponsored by the National Committee on United States­ China Relations) PARTICIPANTS: The President, Professors Edwin O. Reischauer, Harvard, Robert A. Scalapino
  • at­ teJ.-:ding were: Douglas Dillon; David Rockefel!.~~:r ; Father Theodore H2sburgh, President of Not~e Da2e ; Adol~ ~erle; Robert Nathan; George Harrar, PresideD.t of t:ie RG-tkefeller Foundation, and Andrew McClellan and Ernest iee of the AFL/CIO
  • at Commonwealth meetlngs-- Slr Robert Menzles. Before he went to one of theae meetlna•. Mende• had a•lr.ed what could I •&yon your behalf. I outlined our vlewa. In fact. he went even further in defendlna our poaltion that I had •uggeated. There really la
  • ; 3.) bring about a "true revolution" by utilizing the private sector of Vietnam such as the Tenant Farmers Union. Robert Murphy and Justice .A.be Fortas agrees with Lodge. sho?ld expl~re Fortas believes we the greater use of smaller military units
  • are bright. Attachment: U.S. Trade with the Republic of Korea. Drafted by: ✓ EA/K - Mr. · Bardach Cl~ared by: Connnerce - Mr. Glick AID/FE/EA - Mr. Alexander E/FTD - Mr. York EA - Mr. Berger SJS-S - Robert L. Bruce, Ext. 4155, ~oum 7237- LIMITED
  • E'isenhower told President Kennedy this ls the one lse11e on which he would take after him in public. It ta possible the General•• view has changed since 1961. But we ought to know. c. I believe we have a solemn, secret comm.ltm.ent to Taiwan we would w,e our
  • the Robert Kennedy a.~pect.a. (Rounj'tree is very apoloietic; the mix-up wu under sta.ndable cozuequence of hi.a being in Cape town at the ti::ne the inq1.riry was ma.de in Pretoria. ) - - The South Africa.n Security people have now a.aked fo-r an .i
  • -taking session with Alain Poher, President of the European Parliament {biographic sketch at Tab A), and 12 of his colleagues {list ·a t Tab B). The delegation just visited Chicago, and will go on to Cape Kennedy on the 15th. {The European Parliament
  • 2-1, I e was ve y Bey and the in Hanoi way from aft t r\JVvt. ~-,~ia·w -s~- ~ -·--- -25. Q. Senator Robert Kennedy has said we passed up important opportunities to negotiate peace in Viet Nam last winter. What is your comment
  • of Defense Thomas Gates, Secretary of Treasury Robert Anderson, and General Wilton B. Persons. With President-elect Kennedy were the new Secretary of ~tate Dean -Rusk, the new Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara, the new Secretary of Treasury Doug las Dillon
  • RESTRICTION 2 pp. { ~ ~ C / · / 5 -''7~ Alk:TctF?~=>V ffl:CffiO 74 cabI~ ,, CAP67080 re foreign affairs-S 2 pp • ~ . 3 PP .Lh-tl--+\4 ~ ..\a -# 7 8J tJSF>~ 1- -i_ t.f 01 PrL~.. Ro5 [duplicate of #4, Files of Walt Rostow, ' "Sen. Robert Kennedy's
  • does -­ in terms of large increases in U. S. foreign aid appropriations. or -- you decide that we must pre-empt a Congressional move to enact a mandatory reevaluation of tbe aid program, like the Kennedy Amendment which was barely defeated last year. Z
  • ~--ABo ,rt_ :-:JT::tI~ "G,RE~:n RL:n~r,~ ~~~~"! · ~:!HEN · YOU- -AP.E HERE;·:. _: - - THA~JK,: ,YOU . VERY '. MUCH · FOR. .·YOUR KIND·.·coMMENT$.·-ABOUT·:~ tHE. '.: KENNEDY · ROUND - NEGOTIATIONS. __:· •.- -L AM ._ SURE -_TH£\.:AGREE!1ENT.JI.ILL: ?R-OVF
  • . 3, 1967 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Mrs. Kennedy•a visit to Cambodia Last winter the Cambodian Chief of State. :prince Sihan-ouk, invited Mrs. Kennedy to Phnom Penh to participate in a ceremony naming a street in the Cambodian 6apital
  • . Charles C. Diggs Jr. John G. Do~. Don Edwards Respectfully yours, Leonard Farbstein Theodore R. Kttpferman Robert L. Leggett Samuel N. Friedel Donald_M. Fraser Patsy T. Mink Jacob H. Gilbert Thomas M. Rees . Edith Green Henry s.· Reuss Seymour Halpern
  • well ·and .give ,· . . ' · us the best available leadership for this important part of the Agenc1' s .activities·. I !.- Richard Helms Director cc t The Honorable Dean Rusk The Hon~:rabl~ · Robert S. McNamara --- ----.-.-•- ~"""""'l
  • of the effects of United States actions in the Kennedy Round upon all American industries, including the textile industry. No major decisions have been or will be taken by our representatives in Geneva without a decision by the President, following a full review
  • increased I believe it was President Kennedy who momentum to the Alliance has been well welcomed John McCone to this position received and preparations are underway. by saying "welcome · to the bull's-eye"The reaction in Latin America to the indeed
  • 1961 - Dr. Hans A. Bethe · 1962 - Dr. Edward Teller 1963 - Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer 1964 - Vice Admiral Hyman G. Rickover No awards were granted in 1960 and 1965. All of the recipients · received $50,000 except Dr. Fermi and Admiral Rickover, who
  • . 'tr....;~"---' ... • -•... W.W. Rostow (log 3563) ' \. -1 'I . ; ,. . .-,~· . ·• J ' ' ~t. THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE WASHINGTON 3 0 SEP 1966 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Robert Nathan's Views on the Situation in Vietnam I
  • -- - ---±1~;;>~ 56a memo 9-1 memo 91a memo -·Rcrstuw to tlie 13residertt S 1 p 0 ~ 1 q-,~ NV p~ "' ~/1, J/ot> N'- 5 (i 3/ 31 /ot> AI/...S i'i f lf, James Ramey and Robert McNamara to the President 2 pp b1t"' . l. J '-lh,, /00 M,J 'i'i- 7
  • in Mexico. They are as follows: John Browning, pianist; the Isaa~ Stern, Eugene Istomin, Leonard Rose Trio; the Krainis Trio; the North Texas State University Jazz Band; and Robert Hamilton, pianist. These attractions have been reconnnended for use
  • Ii I Roberts. - .._-- __,._. McNamara I I.. _________________ _ .MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINCTON eor~l'"IDE?~TIAL MEMORANDUM SUBJECT: Wednesday, October 18, 1967 -- 2:30 PM ,co FOR THE PRESIDENT jl.!
  • program. Since that time we have been developing this in detail. In the meantime, with the Kennedy Round behind us and the prospect for five years of periodic tarif~ reduction and with the increasing pressure of protectionism on the home front which could
  • and should be released early next week. I recommend that you send a letter to little Eduardo and Dr. Robert E. Gross, the chief surgeon in the case", Suggested drafts are attached. You and Mrs. Johnson may also wish to send him a toy. ,::D~ostow Attachments
  • ; -- ur1ed that Bunker and his views be given maximum exposure .• SEC:UT"' -3- Nov. 3. 1967 Robert Murphy: -- sharpen. focus and action against small gr·oup of Haaoi villains: we have no target for hate in this. ae opposed to other wars. General Omar
  • Senator- Robert Kennedy's statement today, he is ... . ., · : egai~ forgetting that Hanoi demands pennanent and unconditional cessation · of the bombing • . _If : he had ;Spoken in the same way nt the beginning of ·. · , TET his argument could _haye_ be.en
  • Italian relations and might well contribute to greater Italian support and understanding for our policies on the non-proliferation treaty~ the Kennedy Round trade negotiations and Viet-Namo President Saragat will be in Canada on September 11-16
  • -/~ -71) State Department Foreign -Policy Briefings on the Hill Vietnam Ambassador Goldberg met yesterday in an off-the-record luncheon, with Senators Moss, Fulbright, McGovern, Hartke, Clark, Church, Boggs, Ribicoff, Cooper, Young, Kennedy, Bayh
  • '.REY/NODIS/PENNSYL\'A8IA 'It '1 ,I Monday, October 9, 1967, 1:45 P. M. MEMORANDUM TO THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Herter Record of Elaenbower-Kennedy Diecuaaion of Laos on. January 19. 1961 Secretary Ruak baa been aent a copy of the attached Secret
  • --" , . ,"")_tL---;J,, Thursday, August 10, 1967 -- 6 :15 PM · Mr. President: Senator Moss would like a short session with you for himself, Senator Edward Kennedy, and the 10 Congressmen (list attached) who attended a recent conference with British