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- CONTINUED DISCUSSION OF NEGOTIATIONS IN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC; THOMAS MANN'S TALKS; GUZMAN'S VIEWS ON US POSITION; ELLSWORTH BUNKER'S OAS STATEMENT; UN POSITION; MIKE MANSFIELD'S CONCERNS ABOUT SIZE OF US TROOP CONTINGENT; POSSIBLE REPLACEMENTS FOR US
- of the Mike Mansfield letters and memos that come much earlier? B: No, that's a more complicated matter. Mansfield is a senator; Mansfield is an important 9 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT More on LBJ Library
- ; LBJ's behavior when he was upset with a staff member; LBJ's lack of interest in George Ball's 1964 Vietnam memo; comparing Senators Mike Mansfield and J. William Fulbright; how JFK might have handled the Vietnam situation compared to how LBJ handled
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 1, Nov. 1963 - Feb. 1964 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 1
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- CORRESPONDENTS OR TI TLE DATE RES TRI CTION WH/State continued. l /12164 A Bundy tg Pr A #1&--Meme - Eu.ndy.. to Pres . re Mansfield #43 Memo Bundy to Pres. re Mansfield views 2 p 1/2/64 A #45a Memo A A W Cable - - - - -Bundy w P-res -re pres
- . There is another group, somewhat larger, which could be termed "reluctant realists" whose viscera says get out but whose heads tell them the present policy is unavoid able. Senators Mansfield, Church and Fulbright seem to fall in this category. Once again
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 1, Nov. 1963 - Feb. 1964 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 1
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- IJieaher ~aslyhtgiott, ;i)..QJ:. · J anua.ry TO The President FROM Mike Mansfield 6, 1964 SUBJECT: · Viet Namese Situation. This memo is responsive to your telephone request during Christmas week to Frank Valeo. I have discussed thd request
- A S 3 12/16/64 A C 3 12/16/64 A PCI 4 12/16/64 A C 1 12/9/64 A S 1 11/30/64 A (Sanitized 11/5/79) 016 memo Bundy to the President re Mansfield's memo on SEA (Sanitized 1979) 018 memo Bundy to the President re EEC agricultural
- all speculation, none of us can know. B: Yes, of course it is; we'll never know. D: But there's a wonderful memo--Johnson, in early 1964, Mike Mansfield is telling him to neutralize Vietnam; let's get neutrality. And Johnson asks you and he asks
- that really bothered him was Mike Mansfield. He thought Mansfield was a man of great integrity and fine personal character, but not at all fitted for the task of Presidential leadership (this comment interested me because I agree with it but would not have
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 21, March, 1966 [1 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 6 [2 of 2]
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- detailing the conversations I had had with Senators Mansfield, Douglas and Symington, Speaker McCormack and Congressman Reuss. I also informed him that the President had ·asked that this subject be brought to his attention for connnents. Secretary McNamara
- regime. {Mansfield did give a short statement in praise of the OAS at our suggestion yesterday.) Do you want us to have an answer ready for Fulbright, and if so, should we pick someone like Smathers or Dodd, who would do it with enthusiasm? Or should we
- ~ Tues., Nov. 16, 1965 11 A. M. MR. PRESIDENT: ~ Two interesting cables from Par is on Mansfield's move ments. McG. B. ( CONE IDE1".l1!2\L EXD15 2682 November 15, 1965 From Paris 1. Following is Embassy translation of Sihanouk's reply to Senator
- , Wednesday, Aug . 18,, at 1 p . rn . 1. The attached by Bator, with covering papers, gives all you need for a meeting on the Kennedy Roun~ tomorrow {Wednesday) at 1 o 1 clock. 2. The two men that you may not know well in this meeting are Bill Roth and Mike
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 4, May 1-27, 1964 [2 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 1
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- invited to attend the NSC meeting tomorrow noon - - all have been told to come in via the Southwest Gate: Speaker Senator Senator Senator Senator Senator Senator Senator Senator Senator John W. McCormack Carl Hayden Mike Mansfield Hubert H. Humphrey J. W
- it is clearly important that we get General Taylor back for serious discussion just as soon as his own sense of the political crisis· permits. I have thought a little about whether Joe is likely to convert Mike Mansfield, and I must say I doubt it. He has
- for completing an assignment which has lasted for nearly a year and a half. The first news tickers on the report are more helpful to us than to the Canadians. I think Mike Pearson may well give you a phone call, not to complain but simply to put himself
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 18, January 1-18, 1966," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 6 [1 of 2]
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- on an expanded scale or further increase the number of u.s. troops . in South Vietnam. d. matter The President should come before the Congress and see the before he expands U.S. forces in Southeast Asia. debat~d ~ I .I I; I I 2. Senator Mike Monroney
- LBJ ASKS BUNDY TO CALL SENATORS FULBRIGHT, MANSFIELD, KUCHEL, AND HICKENLOOPER AND TELL THEM HE HAS APPOINTED BILL MOYERS AS WH PRESS SECRETARY
- BUNDY ASKS TELEPHONE OPERATOR TO PLACE CALLS TO SENATORS FULBRIGHT, MANSFIELD, DIRKSEN, KUCHEL, AND HICKENLOOPER AND TELLS HER TO HAVE THEM HOLD FOR HIM
- CANADA, BLAIR SEABORN DIPLOMATIC MISSION TO NORTH VIETNAM; LBJ'S UPCOMING MEETING WITH ADLAI STEVENSON; DISCUSSION OF POSSIBLE ALTERNATIVES IN VIETNAM, LBJ'S PERSONAL ANGUISH; VIEWS OF MANSFIELD, FORRESTAL, WALTER LIPPMANN; POPULAR OPPOSITION TO WAR
Telephone conversation # 6857, sound recording, LBJ and MCGEORGE BUNDY, 2/18/1965, time unknown
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- BUNDY REPORTS ON FAVORABLE EDITORIAL IN NEW YORK HERALD-TRIBUNE; LBJ COMMENTS ON PRESS PROBLEMS CAUSED BY ADMINISTRATION STATEMENTS ON VIETNAM; MANSFIELD'S STATEMENT ON VIETNAM; SENATE CRITICISM OF WAR; EVERETT DIRKSEN'S USE OF CRITICISM
- ARTHUR GOLDBERG; LBJ'S VIEWS ON UN; WH CONGRESSIONAL BRIEFING; WAYNE MORSE'S VIETNAM RESOLUTION; LBJ READS FROM MEMO ON FULBRIGHT'S VIEWS; EDWIN REISCHAUER; RAY CLINE; WILLIAM "RED" RABORN; MANSFIELD REPORT; J. EDGAR HOOVER'S REPORTS ON VIETNAM
- record of opposition except for Senator Langer. Present Members of the Connnittee who were serving at that time are Senator Fulbright, Senator Sparkman, Senator Mansfield, Senator Aiken, and Senator Morse. Senator Alexander Smith and Senator Mansfield
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 21, March, 1966 [3 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 6 [2 of 2]
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- out with all key Senatars, who might be interested, such a .s Mansfield, Fulbright, Hickenlooper, Dirksen, et al. I have already talked with Senator Aike-n and apologized handsomely for misleading_the President as to our ability to tra-n:s late
- WASHINGTON Wednesday, September 22, 1965 2:45 PM , . , \" "' ' ., ·- c) r~ · ·< ,.. / l MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT I spoke to Mansfield, who was all aglow and full of enthusiasm for what you and Goldberg have accomplished. I read him extracts from
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 2, March 1-31, 1964 [1 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 1
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- as it will be to you. Chalmers Roberts called me on Friday for comment on two repofl&: (1) that you decisions cm the Reserves was governed by the SAM shoot-down and {2) the notion that your decision was governed by Congressional views like Mansfield's. I shot dOWtl
- as if the President was carefully putting him.self in the posi tion where it would be clear to everyone except Fulbr-ight and Mansfield -- and perhaps even to them -- that the absence of a serious diplomatic response and the continuing military activity of Hanoi gave