Discover Our Collections


  • Contributor > Bundy, McGeorge, 1919-1996 (remove)

Limit your search

Tag Contributor Date Subject Type Collection Series Specific Item Type Time Period

53 results

  • "PALM DESERT, CALIF., W/MCGEO. BUNDY & MR. EUGENE BLACK"; "SUMMARIZED"; EISENHOWER ON HOLD 0:50; LBJ IS ON SPEAKERPHONE, MEETING WITH EUGENE BLACK, MCGEORGE BUNDY; EISENHOWER SPEAKS WITH BLACK
  • EISENHOWER PRAISES LBJ'S JOHNS HOPKINS SPEECH ON ASIAN DEVELOPMENT, SUGGESTS US STUDY WAYS TO IMPROVE SUPPORT BY VIETNAMESE POPULACE OF SOUTH VIETNAM GOVT; LBJ DISCUSSES FOREIGN REACTION TO SPEECH; EISENHOWER DISCUSSES NEED FOR NEW ASIAN
  • Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969
  • Telephone conversation # 7330, sound recording, LBJ and DWIGHT EISENHOWER, 4/8/1965, 5:58PM
  • DWIGHT EISENHOWER
  • they say on their own. 2. Bob and I think they should tell Eisenhower that they are both very strongly opposed to any public disclosure of the special procedures which he instituted and which you have continued . Their opposition is based on the need
  • McNamara, l believe, still holds ·firm to his belief that we need $76 million for _ economic aid end about $50 mUllon on the mtlitary .-:s ide. David Bell and Kel\mlt Gordon are much more doubt!ul, and Gordon. aeks tne to repoJ"t that a eupplementa.1
  • ~ · the . diffe1'ence betweea Vietnam and Kaalunlr with reai)ect to tbe United ~tlona, and General Eisenhower atroagly agreed with lt. The General'• moat active wor:rlea appear to be about NATO. and they worries we a!aare and on which we .can falrly claim
  • -~r• and I find that this . r- .. ·~. number of visltora \YOuld be i\. littlo bit ltlSS than tho I
  • on the merits of any of the alternatives or on the views of any of the Committee members. David E. Bell cc: · Under Secretary Ball . Mr. _Sorensen L/ I Tef' Sl'!CltET ~ SY.BS ON!,,Y January 6, 1963 MEMORANDUM TO·TJm PRESIDENT StJBJE.CT: The· tr. s
  • is planning to talk some more with the British before Stewart comes in, and this memo may be outdated by tomorrow, though I doubt it. 2. The British tell ~s -- and David Bruce agrees -- that their present position is not tenable without some slight help from
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Bundy -- II -- 5 simply tell the generals what they ought to do, that for different reasons both General [Dwight] Eisenhower, because he had more stars than they did, and Mr. [Harry] Truman, because he just didn't give a damn
  • : General Eisenhower and Hanson Baldwin Andy Goodpastc~ir has just telephonft\to say that General Eisenhower called him in a state 0£ some agitation over what he had heard of the Hanson Baldwin article. Eisenhower's first impression was that Baldb13t:s
  • , not even his own Dutchess Countyo You carried the State as a whole by over two and a half million, as against Roosevelt's i,112,000 in 1936, and Eisenhower's one and a half million in 1956. Your percentage of the total vote was 68.5%, and Roosevelt's
  • n some of those ~ sa.t &it.bflitlly thr ough the National Se c urity Council in t he &if>'t Eisenhow er y~•P-5. l a°tf'.\ not ~.mpress~d b f the n o ti on tha"'- the President is u.ni nlormetl or ine.:xperie.need or wit h out interest i n foreign
  • MEMORANDUM FOR: MR. :MARVIN WATSON Subject: Request for appointment from General Sir Francis W. de Guingand General de Guingand, who was Field Marshal Montgomery's Chief of Staff during World War ll, has just arrived in U. S. General Eisenhower has
  • need now is to get a Chairman for the review group. The six names which you approved the other day were: Dean Acheson ;;;;.· J Bob Anderson - " Gene Black _ ../ Clark Clifford v· Douglas Dillon V David Rockefeller .V As I look at this group, the two who
  • for prompt legislation on lending and a longer delay on equities, for pretty good reasons. I was enormously impressed by Cook. This was the first long talk I have ever had with him, and I would strongly recommend him as against David Rockefeller to succeed
  • by a number of senior officers of the State and Defense Departments, and of the Agency for International Development, and his trip grows out of an early visit by Mr. David Bell which was concerned with many of these same problems. ### THE WHITE HOUSE
  • /30/95, State Guidelines BveJr..l:, , NARA, Date -1·,-J;·c~ Even in the sions little General Eisenhower argued with Dulles on the presence of this fleet Mediterranean as being impractical. Certain elements of the five divi­ of ground forces could
  • to Mac when he goes up there for lunch with the Princess. 2. On MLF I ANF, you will wish to get David Bruce's views about how we might play the British. This is a very hard problem for Wilson. He must cut back on defense somewhere to make his balance
  • SUBJECT: Letter from Johns Hopkins professors The attached lette! from Baltimore, mostly from Johns Hopkins professors, is sent across your desk because Milton Eisenhower undertook an obligation to these people to see that their views were made available
  • Minister described and said he would attempt to obtain some satisfaction for the Prime Minister's request upon his return to Washington. He was informed that the matter had already been raised with David Bell and that AID was now engaged in testing
  • DISCUSSION OF UNICEF MALARIA ERADICATION PROJECT IN CUBA; REPUBLICAN POLICY STATEMENT ON CUBA BY CRITICAL ISSUES COUNCIL, SUPPORT OF GROUP BY DWIGHT EISENHOWER; BUNDY OFFERS TO CONFER WITH MILTON EISENHOWER ABOUT REPORT; INDONESIA
  • BUNDY REPORTS THAT EARLE WHEELER, ANDREW GOODPASTER WILL MEET WITH EISENHOWER ABOUT CAMPAIGN ISSUE CONCERNING DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY TO USE NUCLEAR WEAPONS, SUGGESTS ROBERT ANDERSON NOT BE CONTACTED UNTIL AFTER THEIR MEETING WITH EISENHOWER
  • BUNDY REPORTS THAT EARLE WHEELER, ANDREW GOODPASTER WILL MEET WITH EISENHOWER ABOUT CAMPAIGN ISSUE CONCERNING DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY TO USE NUCLEAR WEAPONS, SUGGESTS ROBERT ANDERSON NOT BE CONTACTED UNTIL AFTER THEIR MEETING WITH EISENHOWER
  • "ON VIETNAM"; "GEN. EISENHOWER'S [REPORT] ABOUT EXPERIENCE NEGOTIATING WITH KOREA, CAN'T NEGOTIATE WITH NV IF THEY DON'T AGREE TO NEGOTIATE"; DIARY LISTS CALLS AT 9:25A, 11:16A; CONTINUES ON NEXT RECORDING
  • HHH'S STATEMENTS ON ARMS TALKS, VIETNAM; EISENHOWER'S VIEWS OF VIETNAM, COMPARISON WITH KOREAN WAR NEGOTIATIONS; LBJ ASKS RUSK, BUNDY, HHH TO TALK WITH GEORGE MCGOVERN; DAMAGE CAUSED BY NEGATIVE SPEECHES; LATEST NEWS FROM VIETNAM; UN; WALTER
  • POSSIBLE APPOINTMENT OF DOROTHY FOSDICK; WALT ROSTOW; ELIE ABEL, CHALMERS ROBERTS STORIES ON VIETNAM; LBJ'S MEETING WITH JCS TODAY; LBJ WANTS TO MEET WITH MAXWELL TAYLOR, MCNAMARA BEFORE MCNAMARA'S VIETNAM TRIP; NUCLEAR TESTS; EISENHOWER
  • BUNDY TELLS LBJ THAT HENRY CABOT LODGE IS READY TO LEAVE WH, HAS "CHEERING MESSAGE" FROM DWIGHT EISENHOWER, HAS NOT REACHED BARRY GOLDWATER YET, AND WOULD LIKE TO SEE LBJ AGAIN BEFORE LEAVING
  • BUNDY RECOMMENDS THAT WILLIAM FULBRIGHT, NOT ADLAI STEVENSON, RESPOND FOLLOWING GOLDWATER'S UPCOMING MEETING WITH EISENHOWER; DISCUSSION OF TIME MAGAZINE STORY AND GOLDWATER'S STATEMENTS ON DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY TO USE NUCLEAR WEAPONS
  • SITUATION IN SOUTH VIETNAM, POSSIBLE COUP AGAINST NGUYEN KHANH; POSSIBLE CHINESE NUCLEAR TEST; REPUBLICAN POLICY COMMITTEE STATEMENT ON DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY TO USE NUCLEAR WEAPONS; EARLE WHEELER, ANDREW GOODPASTER MEETING WITH EISENHOWER
  • BUNDY REPORTS ON EARLE WHEELER'S MEETING WITH EISENHOWER ON DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY TO USE NUCLEAR WEAPONS; DISCUSSION OF REPETITION OF STATEMENT MADE BY LBJ IN HIS RECENT SPEECH IN SEATTLE ON THIS ISSUE; LBJ ASKS BUNDY TO HAVE BILL MOYERS CALL HIM
  • "ON VIETNAM"; "GEN. EISENHOWER'S [REPORT] ABOUT... NEGOTIATING WITH KOREA, CAN'T NEGOTIATE WITH NV IF THEY DON'T AGREE TO NEGOTIATE"; DIARY LISTS CALLS AT 9:25A, 11:16A; CONTINUES FROM PREVIOUS RECORDING
  • SITUATION IN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC; ATTACK ON REBEL RADIO STATION BY LOYALISTS; EISENHOWER'S RESPONSE TO BRIEFING ON BOMBING PAUSE IN VIETNAM; PRESS QUESTIONS ON PAUSE; COMMUNICATION FROM USSR ON PAUSE; TAD SZULC'S COMMUNICATIONS WITH CAAMANO
  • BUNDY REPORTS MRS. JUAN BOSCH HAS CALLED OFF PRESS CONFERENCE, ADLAI STEVENSON WILL COME TO WASHINGTON, ANDREW GOODPASTER WILL BRIEF EISENHOWER, AVERELL HARRIMAN IS AT EDWARD MURROW'S FUNERAL; LBJ ASKS THAT CARL ROWAN ATTEND MEETINGS ON DOMINICAN
  • DISCUSSION OF TIMING AND LANGUAGE OF LBJ'S STATEMENT ON CRISIS IN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC; LBJ COMPLAINS ABOUT DELAYS IN DRAFTING STATEMENT, EXPRESSES CONCERN ABOUT SITUATION; WAYNE MORSE'S SPEECH; BUNDY RELAYS EISENHOWER'S VIEWS OF SITUATION; OAS
  • LBJ'S DRAFT STATEMENT ON DOMINICAN CRISIS; BUNDY SUMMARIZES US, OAS POSITION, ADVISES LBJ DELAY MAKING STATEMENT; WORDING OF SECTION ON COMMUNIST ROLE IN REVOLT; EISENHOWER'S VIEWS OF SITUATION; US CASUALTIES; LBJ DISCUSSES NEED TO INFORM US PUBLIC
  • LBJ DISCUSSES DWIGHT EISENHOWER'S STATEMENT SUPPORTING LBJ IN RESPONSE TO QUESTION ABOUT THEIR ALLEGED DIFFERENCES ON VIETNAM; GERALD FORD; LBJ INVITES BUNDY TO JOIN MEETING WITH EUGENE BLACK; BLACK'S REQUEST FOR FUNDING FOR SOUTHEAST ASIA