[Non‑Vietnam: March ‑ June 1967]

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[Non‑Vietnam: March ‑ June 1967]

1967

Trilateral negotiations; Suez Canal; Korean Prime Minister Chung’s conversation with LBJ; North Korean aggressive activities in DMZ; peaceful use of nuclear energy; International Atomic Energy Agency; Non-proliferation Treaty; Italian Christian Democratic Party; Euratom; USSR; Middle East; Middle East Crisis; Israeli Aid Package; Latin America; United Kingdom; NSAM 341 “The Direction, Coordination, and Supervision of Interdepartmental Activities Overseas”; Latin American Summit; Mario Morreno “Cantinflas”; Peru foreign aid; draft letter to Indira Gandhi; American Jewish Committee; Canada; Kosygin address to UN General Assembly; press contacts; possible ambassador appointment to Pakistan; Indian boy’s surgery by Dr. Michael DeBakey and possible publicity visit with LBJ; Contingency Coordinating Committee; world rubber prices and Ceylon/Malaysia; fisheries research.

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Lyndon Baines Johnson Library

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DeBakey, Michael E. (Michael Ellis), 1908-2008

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Michael E. DeBakey (b. Michel Dabaghi, Sept. 7, 1908, Lake Charles, LA–d. July 11, 2008, Houston, TX) was a famous cardiovascular surgeon. During World War II, DeBakey served in the U.S. Army and helped develop the Mobile Army Surgical Hospital (MASH) units. He then joined the faculty of Baylor University College of Medicine, serving as faculty, president of college, and chancellor, and Chairman of the Department of Surgery. He was among the earlier surgeons to perform coronary artery bypass sur...