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  • • 7• MRS GERALD W• HAGENSON I EM I !GAVE BIR TH To A BABY BOY ON 9 FEB RUARY 1968 AND WILL RETU RN CONUS AS SOON AS PERMITTED To TRAVEL• B• OF THE FOUR DEPENDENTS OF PERS TAD TO PUEBLO FROM NAVSECGRUACT KAMJSEYA MRS ROBERT J o CHICCA ISGTI ARRIVED
  • , California R. WALTER RIEHLMAN, New York 1ACK BROOKS, Texas GEORGE MEADER, Michigan L. H. FOUNTAIN, North Carolina CLARENCE J. BROWN, Ohio PORTER HARDY, Ja., Virginia FLORENCE P. DWYER, New Jersey JOHN A. BLATNIK, Minnesota ROBERT P. GRIFFIN, Michigan ROBERT E
  • in the American dra:rt--the possibility must not be excluded of establishing in the future a joint integrated nuclear force at00ng those partners ot the NATO alliance who are prepared to do so. Finally, I talked with Mr. Rusk about the Kennedy Round
  • . During the period February, 1965, through July, 1967, Ashton Jones participated in eleven large demonstrations in the Los Angeles area protesting the war in Vietnam and police brutality. Robert Lee Swartz - Swartz resides at 4821 North Paulina, Chicago
  • . It must be used not b : , • ' Rusk, Secretary of Slate, Robert merely lo apply ·,band aids lo suWashingl.011, Oct. 20-President s. McNamara, Defense Secret;,ry, per[icial wounds, but to remove Johnson today put a p1·ice tag on and William Gaud, depu ty
  • ¥:f'., NARA, Date f-/3'::~p CONFif>~NTIAL -2- You may know that the United Nations ' Palestine Con­ ciliation Commission (PCC), of which we are a member, made a genuine effort to solve the problem in 1961 after President Kennedy had opened the way
  • for about two and a half hours against the war." And when Robert Smith, Monrqe's predecessor as Secretary of State, issued a public address against the war, Chief Justice Marshall wrote him a letter of warm approval. Morrison and Commager sum up: "The truth
  • of Chemistry, Harvard University Franklin A. Lindsay Itek Corporation -2-. Richard Neustadt John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University lthiel de Sola Pool Center for International Studies, M.I. T. Matthew B. Ridgway General, U.S. Army, retired
  • Chancellor Willy Brandt. We discussed Kennedy Round, international liquidity, the non-proliferation treaty once more, East-West relations and offset. This meeting lasted far beyond the scheduled time. It was in the same spirit as the morning meeting
  • - - not even Walt. Francis M. Bator NODIS - EXTREMELY SENSITIVE HARV ARD UNIVERSIT ... JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY SCHOOL OF GOVERNMENT INSTITUTE OF POLITICS LITTAUER CENTER CAMBRIDGE 02138 June 27, 1967. EYES ONLY Dear Francis, In strictest confidence I
  • at the time of the Pop• la ■o her• a■klna that yo'll cowd attend the f'llneral of Senator Robert Kennedy •onal repre ■ eatatiY• Warm of Hi ■ Halble••• r•1ard■• Lyndon B. Jobn•on Hi ■ Eminence The Moat Rneread Aqelo Cardinal Vicar General I
  • RANKINGUS OFFICIAL MIGHTSERVESAM~ PURPOSE.HE SUGGESTED IF SECRETARY UNAVAILABLE, OTHERPROMINENT OFFICIAL SUCHAS ATTORNEY GENERAL KENNEDY OR SENATOR MANSFtELD WOULD DO IF COMMISSIONED PERSONALLY BY THE PRESIDENT. 5• COMMENT: I AMFULLYAWARE OF CONSIDERATIONS
  • JOHNSON A JOB TRAINING AND PLAC~MENT PLAN FOR 15~ REFUGEES FROM CUBA • . I N A LETTER TO THE WHITE HOUSE YESTERDAY , ROBERT ROSENBERG, P\ESIDENT OF UNIVERSAL FOOD SYSTEMS , I NQ~ , QUINCY , MASS . , SAID HIS FIR M WOULD OFFER THE CUBANS SIX WEEKS
  • . JESSE GRAYand the ReTerend ROBERT KINLOCH,Negro Baptist Minister, were also there with them. GRAYand·the ReTerend KINLOCHcalled off the demonstration in NI 100-91911 tront ot the Criminal Courthouse, 100 Centre Street !iew York Cit7, in support ot
  • fo r freedom . In 1961 President Kennedy paid tribute to the courage of the Vietnamese people and said: . . . th e U n ited S ta te s is d e te rm in e d to h elp V iet - N am preserve its in d e p en d en ce , pro tect its people a g ain st C om m
  • for International Affairs cc: Mr. Robert Margrave Mr. Howard Meyers Mr. Ronald M. Murray NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON 25, 0 .C. \ fl~ L , \o ~~ !], 'J OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR 1'he P:r.esident ~nle Wtd te Hous~ Washin!tont D
  • - . By d,- , NARA Datei,.1,_, 4 - ,, -2- You may know that the United Nations• Palestine Con­ ciliation Com.'nission (PCC), of which we are a member, made a genuine effort to solve the problem in 1961 after· President Kennedy had opened the way
  • 'Or THEIR GAMBLC: IS THAT THEY NOW HOPE. TO WI ~ . BECAUSE OF WHAT THEY REGARD AS OUR DESPERATE DESIRE FOR PEAC£;·tHE· SoEECHES Or MCCAHTHY, · KENNEDY, GALBRAITH AND OTHERS, ARTICLES IN THE US PR'ESS AND, TV• THE SH I F'T IN NEWSWEEK, 'WALTER -CRO_N.KlTE