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' .. . -· THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON September 6, 1974 LIMITED OFFICIAL USE ~4d,tJ, !hal..{ _}. £ ,/ _g(_L~PA,q-t!.- MEETING WITH SOVIET COSMONAUTS Saturday, September 7, 1974 2:45p.m. (10 minutes) f PU 1 dia AcV 31177/J.,, a From: Henry A. Kissinger ~~vl!i4tc£, v.it?ttZ-- ff The Oval Office I. PURPOSE .d1a;~ /,A_;,,aL;_ £. Your purpose in greeting the cosmonauts is to call attention to the importance you attach to the 1975 joint manned space mission for the contributions it is making to US- USSR space …
,.... -- ,.., ,..._..,_ . NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE A1)MINISTRATION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20546 I OFF ICE OF THE ADM I NISTRATOR Honorable Henry A. Kissinger Secretary of State Washington, DC 20520 May 30, 1975 ":,: ~~ :·;-,L,;j-, ·. A4L ~L.f:-P~~:e - ~~ ~-~ 1/11/lb I..WL r.•:l.; , t.;.,. : :::. '/3 "I "-tt f Dear Mr. Secretary: This is to report recent discussions of possible future space cooperation with the Soviet Union. I have just returned from a visit to the Baykonur launch site, and from a Joint …
-- I' DEPARTMENT OF STATE Washington , D.C. 7510606 ;3&0.2 20520 May 23, 1975 LIMITED OFFICIAL USE MEMORANDUM TO LIEUTENANT GENERAL BRENT SCOWCROFT THE WHITE HOUSE Subject: Possible High-Level and Other Public Activities in Connection with the Apollo-Soyuz Flight July 1975 The Department and NASA have been discussing possible activities, some of which could involve the President and General Secretary Brezhnev, for appropriately marking the Apollo-Soyuz space docking mission scheduled for July 15-24. NASA …
INFORMATION - 3205 MEMORANDUM EXECUT!~ 1)$"~ THE WHITE HOUSE (!tJ /.5? WASHINGTON May 19, 1975 ~ MEMORANDUM FOR: THE PRESIDENT FROM: BRENT SCOWCROFT SUBJECT: Apollo-Soyuz Test Project I (!-/ As you requested, the schedule of major events connected with the U.S.- USSR space docking mission (ASTP), is attached. A£ollo-Soyuz Test Project (Joint Docking Mis sian) Function Date Time (EDT) Location Flight readiness review May 22 Soviet launch July 15 8:20 a.m. Baykonur Space Center U. S o launch July 15 3:50 …
Dear Mr. President: On the occasion of the successful accomplishment of the first ever joint flight and docking of the Soviet Space ship Soyuz and the U.S. Apollo, I am sending you and the people of the United States of America, sincere congratulations on behalf of the Soviet people and on my personal behalf. Please extend our congratulations and best wishes to courageous U.S. Astronauts Thomas Stafford, Vance Brand, Donald Slayton, and U.S. scientists, designers, specialists and workers who took part in …
BICENTENNIAL WAGON TRAIN PILGRIMAGE to Pennsylvania The chronicle of the wagon train is the story of infant America. Early in the eighteenth century, settlers began moving inland. An endless procession of covered wagons loaded with household goods and supplies headed westward. The wagons scaled the Allegheny Mountains. Made trails through the broad western plains. Followed primitive Indian paths through valleys and mountain gaps. Wherever possible they took advantage of natural water-ways by floating on …
At the OllSet of ,. the. J!ord administration Mrs. Ford made inquiry regardina the servi.ng of various domestic wines on the occa.iou of state dinners. It waa the feeliug that not only would it be a measure of economy. -.. would serve to inform our foreig11 guests, but also A11ler1eana who were in attendance. It is nOt the intent to serve doaeatic wines to the· exc:lusio~ ! of iaported .wines. - '~ : ~ 'to ~~'"f.:: ~ …
..'viE..'vlORA-:\DU\1 THE WHITE HOUSE WA S HI:"'GT ON MEMORANDU M OF CONVERSATIO N President Gerald R. Ford Dr. Henry A. Kissinger, Secretary of State and Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs Joseph J. Sisco, Under Secretary of St ate for PoliticaLAffai rs Amb. William Crawford, U. S. Ambassador to Cyprus Amb. Jack Kubisch, U. S. Ambassador to Greece Amb. William B. Macomber, Jr., U.S. Ambassador to Turkey Lt. General Brent Scowcroft, Deputy Assistant to the President for National …
~ . STOP STQ PEqual Rights Amendment ERA National Chairman: I Phyllis Schlafly Box 618 Alton, Illinois 62002 December 3, 1974 NATIONAL COMMITTEE OF ENDORSERS AGAINST ERA Mrs. Arthur Eisenhower, Kansas Mrs. Gordon Lamont, New York Ms. Patricia S. Lindh Special Assistant to the Counsellor for Women's Programs The White House Washington, D.C_. Dear Ms. Lindh: Senators' wives: Thank you for your letter of November 26. Mrs. Sam J. Ervin, Jr. North Carolina By avoiding the question I asked, you are admitting …