National Security File, Files of Bromley K. Smith, ca. 1964 - 1/20/1969

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National Security File, Files of Bromley K. Smith, ca. 1964 - 1/20/1969

1964-1969

This series contains memorandums, correspondence, telegrams, press releases, reports, meeting notes, and agendas. Some of the material relates to meetings with the President and the President's consultants on international relations. Topics of these meetings include the Vietnam War, Cuba, the Vice President's Asian trip, Korea, and the Pueblo Crisis of 1968. In addition, the series contains information on the selective service and draft deferments, nuclear energy, arms control, and the Peace Corps. There are also weekly reports to the President from the Department of Defense, and a partial set of the Pentagon Papers.

17 linear feet, 2 linear inches

eng, Latn

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SNAC Resource ID: 11622768

Lyndon Baines Johnson Library

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Smith, Bromley K. (Bromley Keables), 1911-1987

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Bromley Smith was born April 21, 1911 in Muscatine, Iowa. He was a graduate of Stanford University and attended the Zimmern Institute School in Geneva and the Sorbonne in Paris. He joined the State Department in 1940 as a Foreign Service officer. He was vice consul in Montreal and third secretary of the Embassy in La Paz, Bolivia. He returned to Washington in 1945, carrying out staff assignments in the Secretary of State's office and taking part in international conferences after World War II...