Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume
XXXIII, Organization and Management of Foreign Policy; United Nations
Persons
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Acheson, Dean, Secretary of
State 1949–1953
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Ash, A. Russell, member of the
National Security Council Staff
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Baker, William O., member of
the President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board; Vice President for
Researc., Bell Telephone Laboratories
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Ball, George W., Under
Secretary of State until September 30, 1966; Representative to the United
Nations June 26–September 25, 1968
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Barrett, Richard, Chief,
Management Planning Staff, Office of the Deputy Under Secretary for
Administration, until May 1965; Director of the Office of Management
Planning May 1965–1967
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Bator, Francis, member of the
National Security Council Staff from April 1964; Deputy Special Assistant to
the President for National Security Affairs October 1965–September
1967
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Battle, Lucius D., Ambassador
to the United Arab Republic September 22, 1964–March 5, 1967; Assistant
Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs April 5,
1967–September 30, 1968
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Belk, Samuel, member of the
National Security Council Staff until 1965
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Bernardes, Carlos Alfredo,
Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary General in Cyprus
September 1964–January 1967
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Bross, John A., Deputy to the
Director of Central Intelligence for National Intelligence Programs
Evaluation
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Bruce, David K.E., Ambassador
to the United Kingdom
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Buffum, William B., Director,
Office of United Nations Political Affairs, Department of State, until
September 1965; Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for International
Organization Affairs, September 1965–January 1967; thereafter Deputy
Representative to the United Nations
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Bunche, Ralph J., United
Nations Under Secretary for Special Political Affairs until 1967; thereafter
Under Secretary General for Special Political Affairs
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Bundy, McGeorge, Special
Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs until February 28,
1966
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Bundy, William P., Assistant
Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs from March 16, 1964; title
changed to Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs
on November 1, 1966
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Busby, Horace, Jr., Special
Assistant to the President until October 1, 1965
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Caccia, Sir Harold A.,
British Permanent Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs until
1964
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Carroll, Lieutenant General Joseph
F., USAF, Director, Defense Intelligence Agency,
Department of Defense
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Carter, Lieutenant General Marshall
S., USA, Deputy Director of Central Intelligence
until April 28, 1965; thereafter Director of the National Security
Agency
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Cater, S. Douglass, Special
Assistant to the President May 8, 1964–October 1968
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Chase, Gordon, member of the
National Security Council Staff until January 1966
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Chayes, Abram, Legal Adviser
of the Department of State until June 27, 1964
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Clerides, Glaufkos, Speaker of
the Cypriot Parliament
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Cleveland, J. Harlan, Assistant
Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs until September 8,
1965; thereafter Permanent Representative on the Council of the North
Atlantic Treaty Organization
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Clifford, Clark M., lawyer and
unofficial adviser to President Johnson; Secretary of Defense from March 1,
1968
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Clifton, Major General Chester.
V., USA, Military Aide to the President until July
1965
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Cline, Ray, Deputy Director
for Intelligence, Central Intelligence Agency until January 1966; thereafter
Special Assistant to the Director of Central Intelligence
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Cooper, Chester, member of the
National Security Council Staff 1964–April 1966
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Couve de Murville, Maurice,
French Foreign Minister until May 31, 1968; then Minister of Finance and
National Economy until July 10; thereafter French Prime Minister
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Coyne, J. Patrick, Executive
Secretary of the President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board
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Crockett, William J., Deputy
Under Secretary of State for Administration until January 28, 1967
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Dean, Sir Patrick Dean,
British Ambassador to the United States from April 1965
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Denktash, Rauf, Turkish Cypriot
leader and Chairman of the Turkish Communal Chamber in Cyprus
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Dillon, C. Douglas, Secretary
of the Treasury until March 31, 1965
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Dobrynin, Anatoliy F., Soviet
Ambassador to the United States
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Eisenhower, Dwight D.,
President of the United States 1953–1961
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Fanfani, Amintore, Italian
Foreign Minister March 5, 1965–June 24, 1968
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Fedorenko, Nicolai T., Soviet
Permanent Representative to the United Nations until March 1968
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FitzGerald, Desmond, Deputy
Director of Plans, Central Intelligence Agency, June 1965–July 1967
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Foster, William C., Director
of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
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Fubini, Eugene C., Assistant
Secretary of Defense and Deputy Director of Defense Research and Engineering
until 1965
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Goldberg, Arthur J.,
Representative to the United Nations July 28, 1965–June 24, 1968
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Goldschmidt, Arthur (Tex),
Director of Technical Assistance, United Nations Special Fund
Operations
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Gordon, A. Lincoln, Ambassador
to Brazil until February 25, 1966; Assistant Secretary of State for
Inter-American Affairs March 9, 1966–June 30, 1967
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Gray, Gordon, member of the
President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board; former Secretary of the
Army, Assistant Secretary of Defense, and Special Assistant to Presidents
Truman and Eisenhower
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Greenhill, Denis A., Minister
in the British Embassy to the United States until 1964; then Assistant Under
Secretary of State in the British Foreign Office until 1966; thereafter
Deputy Under Secretary of State
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Grivas, George, former leader
of EOKA; Chief of the Cyprus National Guard to December 1967
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Gromyko, Andrei A., Soviet
Foreign Minister
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Gyani, Lieutenant General Prem
Singh, Commander, United Nations Cyprus Force,
March–June 1964
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Hamilton, Edward, member of
the National Security Council Staff October 1965–December 1968
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Hare, Raymond A., Ambassador
to Turkey until August 27, 1965; Assistant Secretary of State for Near
Eastern and South Asian Affairs September 22, 1965–November 30, 1966
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Harlech, Lord (William David
Omsby-Gore), British Ambassador to the United States
until April 1965; Deputy Leader of the Conservative Party in the House of
Lords until 1967
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Harriman, W. Averell, Under
Secretary of State for Political Affairs until March 17, 1965; thereafter
Ambassador at Large
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Hartman, Arthur A., Special
Assistant to the Under Secretary of State and Staff Director, Senior
Interdepartmental Group, from August 1967
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Helms, Richard M., Deputy
Director of Plans, Central Intelligence Agency, until April 28, 1965; Deputy
Director of Central Intelligence April 28, 1965–June 30, 1966; thereafter
Director of Central Intelligence
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Hitch, Charles J., Assistant
Secretary of Defense (Comptroller) until 1965; Vice President, University of
California at Berkeley, 1965–1967; Chairman, Department of State Advisory
Group on Foreign Affairs Planning, Programming, and Budgeting, 1966
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Ho Chi Minh, President of the
Democratic Republic of Vietnam
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Hoover, J. Edgar, Director of
the Federal Bureau of Investigation
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Hughes, Thomas L., Director of
the Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Department of State
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Inonu, General Ismet, Prime
Minister of Turkey until February 1965
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Jessup, Peter, member of the
National Security Council Staff and Secretary of the 303 Committee
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Johnson, Lyndon Baines,
President of the United States
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Johnson, U. Alexis, Deputy
Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs November 1, 1965–October 9,
1966
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Johnson, W. Thomas, Assistant
Press Secretary to the President September 1, 1966–September 1968;
thereafter Deputy Press Secretary to the President
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Karamessines, Thomas H.,
Assistant Deputy Director for Plans, Central Intelligence Agency, until June
1967; thereafter Director for Plans
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Katzenbach, Nicholas deB.,
Attorney General September 4, 1964–September 30, 1966; Under Secretary of
State from October 3, 1966
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Kennedy, John F., President of
the United States January 1961–November 1963
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Kent, Sherman, Chairman, Board
of National Estimates, until December 1967
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Khrushchev, Nikita S.,
Chairman of the Soviet Council of Ministers (Premier) to October 15,
1964
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Kirkpatrick, Lyman B., Jr.,
Executive Director-Comptroller, Central Intelligence Agency until June
1965
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Klein, David, member of the
National Security Council Staff until August 1965
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Kohler, Foy D., Career
Ambassador from October 22, 1964; Deputy Under Secretary of State for
Political Affairs November 29, 1966–December 31, 1967
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Komer, Robert W., member of
the National Security Council Staff; Deputy Special Assistant to the
President for National Security Affairs October 1965–March 28, 1966; acting
Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs during
March 1966; Special Assistant to the President March 28, 1966–May
1967
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Kutchuk, Fazil, Vice President
of Cyprus
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Kyprianou, Spiros, Cypriot
Foreign Minister
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Land, Edwin H., member of the
President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board; founder of Polaroid
Corporation and inventor of Polaroid camera
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Leddy, John M., Assistant
Secretary of State for European Affairs from June 16, 1965
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Lemnitzer, General Lyman L.,
USA, Supreme Commander, Allied Powers in Europe; also Commander, U.S.
European Command
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Macy, John W., Jr., Chairman
of the Civil Service Commission
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Makarios III, Greek Orthodox
Archbishop of Cyprus and President of the Republic of Cyprus
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Mann, Thomas C., Assistant
Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs January 3, 1964–March 17,
1965; Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs March 18, 1965–May 31,
1966
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Martin, Paul, Canadian
Secretary of State for External Affairs until April 1968
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McCone, John A., Director of
Central Intelligence until April 28, 1965
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McMillan, Brockway, Director,
National Reconnaissance Office until 1965
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McNamara, Robert S.,
Secretary of Defense until February 29, 1968
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McPherson, Harry C., Jr.,
Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs August 23,
1964–August 14, 1965; Special Assistant to the President August
1965–February 1966; thereafter Special Counsel to the President
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Meeker, Leonard C., Legal
Adviser of the Department of State from May 18, 1965
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Menemencioglu, Turgut, Turkish
Ambassador to the United States until 1967; thereafter Secretary General of
the Central Treaty Organization
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Morozov, Platon D., Soviet
Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations
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Morse, Wayne, Democratic
Senator from Oregon
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Moyers, Bill D., Special
Assistant to the President until January 31, 1967; Press Secretary to the
President July 8, 1965–January 31,1967
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Murphy, Robert D., member of
the President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board; former Ambassador and
State Department official
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Narasimhan, Chakravarthi V.,
United Nations Under Secretary for General Assembly Affairs to 1967
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Pace, Frank, Jr., member of the
President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board; former Director of the
Bureau of the Budget and Secretary of the Army
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Palmer, Joseph, II, Director
General of the Foreign Service February 16, 1964–April 10, 1966; thereafter
Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs
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Papadopolous, Tassos, Cypriot
Minister of Labor
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Papandreou, George, Prime
Minister of Greece until July 1965
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Pearson, Lester, Prime
Minister of Canada until April 1968
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Pickard, Sir Cyril Stanley,
Acting United Kingdom High Commissioner, Cyprus, 1964
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Plimpton, Francis T.P.,
Deputy Representative to the United Nations until September 1965
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Podgorny, Nikolai V., Chairman
of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the U.S.S.R. from 1965
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Popper, David H., Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs from
September 1965
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Prebisch, Raul, Secretary
General, United Nations Conference on Trade and Development
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Quaison-Sackey, Alexander,
President of the United Nations General Assembly December 1964–December
1965
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Raborn, Vice Admiral William F.,
Jr., USN (Ret.), Director of Central Intelligence
April 28, 1965–June 30, 1966
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Read, Benjamin H., Special
Assistant to the Secretary of State and Executive Secretary of the
Department
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Reedy, George E., Special
Assistant and Press Secretary to the President March 19, 1964–July
8,1965
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Rimestad, Idar, Deputy Under
Secretary of State for Administration from February 3, 1967
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Roberts, Juanita, personal
secretary to President Johnson
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Rolz-Bennett, José, Under
Secretary for Special Political Affairs, United Nations Secretariat from
1965
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Rooney, John J., Democratic
Congressman from New York
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Rossides, Zenon, Cypriot
Ambassador to the United States and Permanent Representative to the United
Nations
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Rostow, Eugene V. D., Under
Secretary of State for Political Affairs from October 14, 1966
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Rostow, Walt W., Counselor for
the Department of State and Chairman of the Policy Planning Council until
March 31, 1966; thereafter Special Assistant to the President
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Rowan, Carl, Ambassador to
Finland until February 8, 1964; Director of the United States Information
Agency February 28, 1964–July 10, 1965
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Rowe, James H., Jr., lawyer
and longtime friend and adviser to President Johnson
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Rusk, Dean, Secretary of
State
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Sandys, Duncan, British
Colonial Secretary until October 1964
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Saunders, Harold K., member
of the National Security Council Staff
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Schelling, Thomas C.,
Professor of Economics, Harvard University
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Schwartz, Harry H., Special
Deputy Executive Secretary and Staff Director, Senior Interdepartmental
Group, March 1966–August 1967
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Seydoux, Roger, French
Permanent Representative to the United Nations until July 1967
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Sieverts, Frank A., Special
Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs until March
1966; Special Assistant to the Under Secretary of State and Deputy Staff
Director, Senior Interdepartmental Group, March 1966–September 1967;
thereafter Special Assistant to the Ambassador at Large
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Sisco, Joseph J., Assistant
Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs from September 10,
1965
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Smith, Bromley K., Executive
Secretary of the National Security Council
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Smith, Lieutenant Colonel William
Y., USAF, member of the National Security Council
Staff during 1964
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Solomon, Anthony M., Assistant
Secretary of State for Economic Affairs from June 1, 1965
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Sosa Rodriguez, Carlos,
President of the United Nations General Assembly September–December 1963;
member of the Venezuelan Delegation to the United Nations General Assembly
December 1964–February 1965
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Souvanna Phouma, Prince, Prime
Minister of Laos and from May 2, 1964, Minister of Defense
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Stevenson, Adlai E.,
Representative to the United Nations until July 14, 1965
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Taylor, General Maxwell D.,
USA (Ret.), Special Consultant to the President from September 17, 1965;
Chairman of the President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board from March
1, 1968
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Taylor, Vice Admiral Rufus L.,
USN, Deputy Director of Central Intelligence from October 13, 1966
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Thant, U, Secretary General of
the United Nations
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Thompson, Llewellyn E.,
Ambassador at Large until December 26, 1966; Ambassador to the Soviet Union
from January 23, 1967
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Thomson, James, member of the
National Security Council Staff July 1964–September 1966
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Tubby, Roger W.,
Representative to the European Office of the United Nations
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Valenti, Jack, Special
Assistant to the President until May 15, 1966
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Vance, Cyrus R., Secretary of
the Army until January 20, 1964; Deputy Secretary of Defense until June 30,
1967
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Waldheim, Kurt, Austrian
Representative to the United Nations June 1964–January 1968; Austrian
Foreign Minister from June 18, 1968
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Warner, John S., Legislative
Counsel, Central Intelligence Agency, until May 1, 1968
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Wheelon, Alfred D., Deputy
Director for Science and Technology, Central Intelligence Agency, until
September 1966
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White, Lawrence K., Deputy
Director for Administration, Central Intelligence Agency, until June 1965;
Executive-Director Controller, Central Intelligence Agency, from July
1965
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Wilkins, Fraser, Ambassador to
Cyprus until April 6, 1964; Inspector General of the Foreign Service from
July 23, 1964
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Wilkins, Roy, Executive
Secretary of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
to 1965; thereafter Executive Director
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Williams, Eddie N., Special
Assistant for Employment Practices and then Director, Equal Employment
Practices (Equal Employment Opportunity Program from January 1967), Office
of the Deputy Under Secretary of State for Administration, 1965 to
1968
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Williams, G. Mennen, Assistant
Secretary of State for African Affairs until March 23, 1966; Ambassador to
the Philippines from June 17, 1968
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Yost, Charles W., Deputy
Representative to the United Nations until August 6, 1964; thereafter Career
Ambassador