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Telephone conversation # 55, sound recording, WALTER JENKINS and TED SORENSEN, 11/25/1963, 6:38PM
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- Jenkins, Walter (Walter Wilson), 1918-1985
- Jenkins, Walter (Walter Wilson), 1918-1985
- PANAMA CRISIS; OAS PEACE COMMITTEE; LBJ DISCUSSES CONTENTS OF STATEMENT RUSK WILL MAKE AT WH DINNER FOR SENATORS; PERSONNEL DECISIONS; USIA APPOINTMENT FOR CARL ROWAN; APPOINTING A NEGRO AT USIA; DON WILSON; TED SORENSEN; JOHN BARTLOW MARTIN
- Jenkins, Walter (Walter Wilson), 1918-1985
- LBJ REQUESTS RESPONSE TO UPI STORY ON CONGRESSMAN BOB WILSON'S CHARGES THAT US HAS LIFTED BLACKLIST OF SHIPS TRADING WITH CUBA; LBJ'S PROPOSED STATEMENT ON PANAMA
- MANN READS AND LBJ EDITS PROPOSED STATEMENT CONCERNING US EMBARGO OF SHIPS TRADING WITH CUBA IN RESPONSE TO CHARGES BY REPUBLICAN CONGRESSMAN BOB WILSON; STATE DEPT MEETING WITH LONGSHOREMEN, MARITIME LABOR UNIONS; US POSITION ON EXPORTING WHEAT
- Jenkins, Walter (Walter Wilson), 1918-1985
- Jenkins, Walter (Walter Wilson), 1918-1985
- Jenkins, Walter (Walter Wilson), 1918-1985
- Jenkins, Walter (Walter Wilson), 1918-1985
- Jenkins, Walter (Walter Wilson), 1918-1985
- WILSON WYATT AND WOOL-TEXTILE NEGOTIATIONS; EDWARD GUDEMAN OR WARREN CHRISTOPHER AS POSSIBLE NEGOTIATORS
Telephone conversation # 3698, sound recording, LBJ and BOB MANNING?, 6/11/1964, time unknown
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- Jenkins, Walter (Walter Wilson), 1918-1985
- ROWAN? TELLS SMITH THAT NEITHER HE NOR GEORGE BALL THINK THAT DON WILSON OF USIA SHOULD GO TO THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
Telephone conversation # 7944, sound recording, BILL MOYERS and DEAN RUSK, 5/20/1965, time unknown
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- RUSK ASKS IF MOYERS HAS TALKED WITH LBJ YET; MOYERS TELLS RUSK HE WILL TALK TO LBJ AS SOON AS HE WAKES UP; RUSK REPORTS ON EFFORTS TO BRIEF SENATE LEADERSHIP; PROPOSED TRIP BY DON WILSON OF USIA TO DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
- READ? REPORTS THAT GEORGE BALL, THOMAS MANN, AND CARL ROWAN ARE OPPOSED TO SENDING DON WILSON OF USIA TO DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
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- MCNAMARA REPORTS ON CRASH OF B-52 CARRYING NUCLEAR WEAPONS NEAR GREENLAND, PRESS RELEASE REGARDING CRASH, EFFECT ON DENMARK'S ELECTIONS, ATTACK ON KHE SANH; LBJ ASKS ABOUT PRESS REPORT ON HEAVY ENEMY CASUALTIES IN VIETNAM, LEAKS TO GEORGE WILSON
- Jenkins, Walter (Walter Wilson), 1918-1985
- flags, and he had gotten nowhere wfth the British. At one point I said to him, "Why do you ask me? You've talked to Wilson and Denis Healy and the Foreign Secretaryo asked them to send troops. 11 You've undoubtedly What sort of response do you get
- wrote one to Wilson Anyhow, this was the letter that in effect told us to get out, get out of France. He was getting rid of NATO in France, the NATO thing, and he wanted our forces out--which incidentally happened to be a violation of some bilateral
Oral history transcript, William J. Jorden, interview 1 (I), 3/22/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- of his own party who didn't want him to run and so on and so on. Wilson went through hell when he was trying to establish a sensible world order after World War L Roosevelt went through severe criticism. Harry Truman was going to be impeached
- memoed Walt Rostow to the effect that we are scheduling Wilson for a 12 noon meeting and 1:00 p. m. working luncheon. ,,' 1. I d2 .I OUT01 G e LEGA ar INDICATE: 0 COLlfCT .- / D CHARG! TO • r,7--:~ ~-:· :~ l.n.,,...,.,...1"' • • . "'l JIo
- would say that the really important visits were the visits in which he would be alone with heads of government like Kiesinger or Wilson and a couple of the others. I do recall that even on those visits when he came out and the two heads of government
- r esident. Donald M. Wilson D e puty Director Attachment CONPi~~.L - Group 4 DECTIASSIFIEIJ Authority E.O. 11652 SEC. 5(Al and ~)" . ;l. ·- I;)- i~ By A ·r/J , NARS, Date_:;,,.;-.:.-l.· :d.IEMORANDUM y THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON September
- , and there are all kinds of stories as to whether we knew that one was coming or not. J: We did. I wish I had a chronology with me. I'm trying--oh, Jap [Jasper] Wilson was Khanh's friend and confidante, and Jap Wilson, in the best tradition of what an army officer
- was this? V: Wilson McCarthy. F: Did Walter stay in the White House and do the kind of staff running? V: Walter was running the White House, he was literally overall everything. He became really the President's alter ego in handling the administration