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- . of Illinois Press, 1958. PRINCIPAL U.S. OFFICIALS Ambassador -- Edwin O. Reischauer Minister, Deputy Chief of MiBBion - John K. Emmerson Minister-Counselor for Economic Affairs Laurence C. Vass Minister-Counselor for Cultural Affairs and Information - Charles
Oral history transcript, William A. Reynolds, interview 1 (I), 7/26/1978, by Michael L. Gillette
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Oral history transcript, Sam Houston Johnson, interview 3 (III), 6/9/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
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- one day Charlie Maurine Ray, who was Charlie's secretary at that time and later she became secretary to Governor [John] Connally, came over to the Washington Club trying to find her boss. "Well, here it comes ,II I said. "Now, Charlie, what you
Oral history transcript, Sam Houston Johnson, interview 8 (VIII), 10/1/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
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- leader. All right, now I went up there in 1951, of course. When John Connally quit, well, then I went up there. there is dated--in my office in there--June 1. That picture up I went up there in April, something like that. I want to explain something
- , and I don't think that was so. I notice on here you have a reference to his meetings with [Secretary of State John Foster] Dulles. He would come back from those meetings, and he would make comments that led me to think that he knew an awfully lot 10
- and I attended a meeting over in Defense with State and Defense and a whole group of people. The French were asking for aircraft, I remember, for help in Dien Bien Phu and some other things, and the U.S. was debating on it, and John Foster Dulles
- who doesn't organize himself in such a way that he knows what's going on may lose control. But certainly Cordell Hull, John Foster Dulles--people of that kind never had any difficulty in controlling policy. LBJ Presidential Library http
- Biographical information; first meeting LBJ in 1961 in discussions on Mexico; resolving the Chamizal issue; Sam Young; Judge Norman Hardy; John Connally; the Panama disturbance in early 1965; Cyrus Vance and Graham Martin; the Dominican crisis
- Highway Administrator Lowell K. Bridwell Federal Railroad Administrator A. Scheffer Lang St. Lawrence Seaway Corp. Administrator Joseph H. McCann Assistant Secretary M. Cecil Mackey Assistant Secretary Donald G. Agger Assistant Secretary John L. Sweeney
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 21, February 12- 28, 1967 [2 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 13
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- ) Honorable John McCone 1/16/64 Local call to 6:21 pm 2/3/64 Local call to 12:17 pm 5 /24/64 Local call to 1:25 pm 5/25/64 Local call from 10:50 am 8/5/64 Local call from 3:47 pm 8/7 /64 Local call from 11:13 am 8/21/64 Local call from 11
- may recall that Justice Douglas spoke to you last winter about the international convocation which is being planned by Bob Hutchins' Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, to discuss Pope John's final encyclical, Pac em in Terris
- to U.S. prestige the Joint John Foster to U.S. interests to turn to the other of the U.S. of the in atomic energy before of State philosophy Committee Dulles. of our staying knowledge of how to put atomic energy to In the same vein, nations
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 8 (VIII), 8/17/1983, by Michael L. Gillette
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- if anything happened. not have the binding force of NATO. It did I myself believe that it was something that was done by John Foster Dulles and some of those people because they wanted to put together the outline of a coherent foreign policy. They probably
- recognitio ril. the new gov·e .mment and. the estahlit.dunent ot an. Embassy with a resident Atnba aador. John Macy is agam.s:t appolnting a r ·e sldent Ambassador and fav rs accre·d it i.ng a\lr. Ambasa~dor bi 1n,ighbort11g 1:rlnldad (Tab B
Folder, "Whistle Stop [3 of 6]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 11
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- . Johnson's of freedom'', traveling "the complete W/"lman,'' but contributes 0utdde her home as well to make place, The "woman doer" - a term coined by lvirs, Johns,m herself talents and skills and speaking view, n0t only makee her family person
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 43, September 21-30, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 23
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- Eisenhower and John Kennedy anfyndon J'ohn•on had to re•pond i ft facing _the iuue of Vietnam. " .. ... . - ~·-;-. .. :i~: ;-:. ' ·: :.;;:~"ff~'::: f>:··. I '~···-- · ~- t .., _ .. , """ · !• .. ....... • .r . •~ • f
- Foster Dulles from getting us in a war over Quemoy and Matsu off the China coast. G: I just assumed with Coca-Coca being based there that that would-- LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library
- of the Challenge for a Change Program. John Kemmeney Director of Challenge for a Change, also a senior producer at the Board. Third-ranking on administrative level. Colin Low - Senior-Director-Producer, responsible for the Board for execution of the Fogo
- recall, people who later became opera singers to historians to economicst and social workers. There was a good deal of intellectual stimulation as far as the coworkers were concerned. The work itself was about as dull and deadly as it possibly could
- 1788. of Georgia. founded 1832. SS John Randolph, the SS SAVANNAH, sailed launched 10. First steamship ll. First Girl 12. First nuclear-powered merchant ship in the world, the NS SAVANIAH,which· made her first home port call on August 22
- for a number of jobs, and the people who know his quality cover a wide spectrum -- like George Ball, John Connor~ Clark Clit ford, and myself. He is a man of real energy and strong liberal sentiments -- a "can do" type, as his work for both Kaiser and the drug
- tho noxt couplo or dnya he will have a long wait. 'I• / I Here is Job1son •s atory1 Ewoll Nallo i on hold-over poet.mas ter 1n John!on 'e distric t who hao boan VOCLll and bitter in hie opposit icin to him. fflle:1 Jc,lm90n ~m:, olec ~ocl he
- " with Khrushchev, and [John] Foster Dulles and Eisenhower went public with an attack on me, on CBS, for having dealt with the enemy, so to speak. I don't know, I was used to that. That doesn't make it pleasant, but I mean that's part of the job. G: In the case
- in Dallas. 3:00 Boarded American Airlines to return to Washington. 6:35 Arrived at Dulles Airport. 7:21 Returned to the White House. 9:49 Dinner with the President, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Krim, Senator and Mrs. McGee, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Busby, Marie Fehmer
- 8. 10:00p July 28, 1960 Expenditure Code Briefings by Allen Dulles Press conference in living room and television in front yard John Connally (Fort Worth) George Brown (Houston) Larry Jones (Austin) Sen Yarborough To Austin - - see travel activity
- /exhibits/show/loh/oh ROBERTS -- I -- 2 F: You hadn't made any of the trips? R: No. But I should add that before the Texas trip we were well aware of the feud between [Ralph] Yarborough and [John] Connally, and everybody was looking for those angles
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 73: Apr. 24‑30, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 33
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- Olay. to him iD New York May 10. W. W. Roatow ApproYe_ DleapproYe_ Call me· ---- ~ MWG:mat PROPOSED FAB.EWELL MESSAGE TO KING OLAV OF NOR.WAY Your MaJ••ty: A• you leave the Um.ted Stat••• very much Mr ■• John ■on Your preaence here I want
- ur it Washington I t lked, t the To y Thomps n and Tom ughs Soviet ni n ing gap bet;11een th 11 ~.i-tl' John McCone and fond ati g. . Incii for thi view i nd p rh ffor clu ion rea th p the on h ·-he ese vi ~ and Chin rcha thre aturally i
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 12, September 1-14, 1966 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 10
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- and technical effectiveness of the system. • But its success depends -3- on the support of all members - and I urge all members to foster the continued healthy development and widespread application of this vital system. On behalf of the people
- a Cabinet Meeting for we spent the weekend in Minnesota and I gave a speech in Duluth. bad a pretty good review of the John ,Schnittker went. s~tuation. They apparently Yesterday morning when Israel attacked I got up rather late and crept out of here
- on it? A couple of members from Appropriations, I think, the Majority Leader. Anyhow, there were six or seven senators on that. So he knew where all the hidden money was in the budget and participated in all that. Of course, [he] still blames John Foster Dulles
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 48, October 25-31, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 24
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- on Foster Consttltations ... " -S3 p- ~ V-,orfs- A1l-T'IY·11s-1 .J/_93 memo RQstow to Pt esident S 2 p ~ ~Hil:.l-s ~~ C\4.-WS!) uudat:G\¾- -1--- --i'Y- FILE LOCATION NSF, Memos to the President, Walt Rostow, Vol. 48, 10/25-31/67 Box 24 RESTRICTION
- to be an atomic bomb. United States drops atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Bishop Oxnam anc. John Foster Dulles ask suspension of atomic bomb use. Soviet press urges atomic knowledge pooling and hints at international rac:e to better US bomb. Major General
- General John O'Daniel. a second time. That's what I did the last four or five years before I went out to Vietnam. tour. He came back to the States and retired for I went out there presumably on a two-year In other words, I was supposed to come back
- •a- editortallae new.~l.l,,'V"•• a nd E!.••nho clin nd g in by every • ted yeelf) h ve been t sted • including .N1ugaa· nited ect. der. • Indian ce• of John Foater t1ons to d mon- left tn I .iaiuon o the gree th t the of lJntted ubltcly
- the administra tion's foreign policy · because it is esse ,tially a Republican policy, formulated with the assistance of men like John Foster Dulles, con servative and anti-Russian. Had Roosevelt lived, or had Harry Tru man and his advisors seen fit to continue
- I'm opposed It got so I finally requested a chance to go to Washington, and I went in and saw John Foster Dulles on it and some of the others there in Washington at the time--the Can Lao Party. And I said, "The U.S. should work against such. a thing