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  • for Radio u.c. & Telolalon) lt4. l11111,, ,,~""''•bell. Luxembourg and Radio Caroline. Nam, . •: · .- f ··, •·· Plus one of the biggest and most Add"' ·-....:.---------acoustically true sounds in tran, • . . • f .' ·· · ··'. • -· · 11 s,stor radios
  • Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963
  • BUNDY DISCUSSES JACQUELINE KENNEDY'S PLANS TO RECEIVE HEADS OF STATE AFTER JFK'S BURIAL AND PLANS FOR LBJ TO MEET WITH THEM AT THE STATE DEPT; PRESS ANNOUNCEMENT OF BOTH MEETINGS; CONFLICT WITH STATE DEPT OVER LBJ'S SCHEDULE FOR 11/26/1963
  • Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963
  • LBJ RELAYS LUTHER HODGES' VIEWS ON KENNEDY ROUND EXCEPTION ON WOOL TEXTILE IMPORTS TO BUNDY; QUESTION OF COMMITMENT BY JFK ON ISSUE; MOYERS DISCUSSES POSSIBLE TRIP BY RICHARD GOODWIN TO RANCH; POSSIBLE APPOINTMENT OF JOHN B. MARTIN TO STATE DEPT
  • advisor to Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson. Scope and content note: This collection consists of papers created by McGeorge Bundy while he served as National Security Advisor to Lyndon B. Johnson. The papers contain Bundy’s hand written
  • to the hottest years of the Kennedy 1 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Bundy -- I -- 2 Administration. I'm not saying that he
  • government work; Bundy's DePauw University speech; LBJ's view of the Kennedys, specifically Bobby; Bundy's relationship to the Kennedys; the Washington D.C. cocktail circuit and its effect on public opinion; LBJ's accessibility; how the staff went about
  • days of the Kennedy Administration; I don't have any recollection that I had met him before that, there was nothing where I would have approached him. D: More importantly, do you have general impressions you can give me of the man, of the President
  • : http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh McGeorge Bundy -- Dallek Special Interview II -- 7 D: The two men you worked for, meaning Rusk and-- B: No, meaning Kennedy and Johnson. Sure they noticed the press, and worried about it. I always thought
  • Robewt F. Kennedy CIA John A. McCone .. Director r, ,1 t ~ DEFENSE .. Robe~t ; S. MeNamua; secretary 'I I JCS Gene,J 'al Maxwell D. Taylor, USA;- Chairman OEP Edward A. Mc.Dermott, Director· .STAT.E Dean Rusk, Sec.-otuy George Bau. Und:er
  • . President Kennedy, I think, was equally clear that the assassination of Diem and [Ngo Dinh] Nhu was a terrible thing, but I believe had tended to side with those who felt that there was reason for putting pressure on Diem and hoping for change, without
  • over here on September 15. I will have Bro·mley Smith work on the question of a proper office in the Executive Office Building, where Max has lived happily before. MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON - 2 6. You may wish to know that Bob Kennedy has
  • AND TO -, : ·~ ·~:: ~: FOLLOW .IT BY ONE TO THE U .s • WOULD APPEAR .TO PLAY DOWN THE . : . :... , ::J : : . .. MEXICAN VISIT. I OF ·coURSE p·o INTED ' OUT Tif AT THE ·_ VISIT TO TH£ ·' _·. . ~:j HAD · BEEN AGREED WITH KENNEDY · AND TH AT THERE NEED