Foreign Relations of the United States, Volume 31; Volumes 1964-1968U.S. Government Printing Office, 2004 - United States Prior to 1870, the series was published under various names. From 1870 to 1947, the uniform title Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States was used. From 1947 to 1969, the name was changed to Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers. After that date, the current name was adopted. |
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... Chiari Junior , Roberto Francisco , President of Panama until October 1 , 1964 Christian , George E. , Special Assistant and Press Secretary to the President from Feb- ruary 1967 Clark , Edward W. , Director , Office of Panamanian ...
... Chiari Junior , Roberto Francisco , President of Panama until October 1 , 1964 Christian , George E. , Special Assistant and Press Secretary to the President from Feb- ruary 1967 Clark , Edward W. , Director , Office of Panamanian ...
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... Chiari , provided that Mr. Salinger was able to ascertain through Pres- ident Chiari's Press Secretary that President Chiari would receive the telephone call . B ) Mr. Mann would head a delegation representing President Johnson to leave ...
... Chiari , provided that Mr. Salinger was able to ascertain through Pres- ident Chiari's Press Secretary that President Chiari would receive the telephone call . B ) Mr. Mann would head a delegation representing President Johnson to leave ...
Page 778
... Chiari . The President told Russell that he informed his advisers , " I was damned tired of their attacking our flag and Embassy , and our USIA , every time somebody got a little emotional outburst - so they had better watch out ...
... Chiari . The President told Russell that he informed his advisers , " I was damned tired of their attacking our flag and Embassy , and our USIA , every time somebody got a little emotional outburst - so they had better watch out ...
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... Chiari ( interpreted ) : The President wishes to say , sir , that he wants President Johnson to be aware of the fact that President Chiari came to Washington in 1961 and at that time he spoke to President Kennedy and that since 1961 and ...
... Chiari ( interpreted ) : The President wishes to say , sir , that he wants President Johnson to be aware of the fact that President Chiari came to Washington in 1961 and at that time he spoke to President Kennedy and that since 1961 and ...
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... Chiari : At what time will the airplane arrive in Panama ? President Johnson : Approximately five hours . President Chiari ( through interpreter ) : He's very grateful for your cooperation . President Johnson : Tell him I don't know how ...
... Chiari : At what time will the airplane arrive in Panama ? President Johnson : Approximately five hours . President Chiari ( through interpreter ) : He's very grateful for your cooperation . President Johnson : Tell him I don't know how ...
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