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  • SUPPORT FOR LBJ IN BUSINESS COMMUNITY; ANDERSON RECOMMENDS BILL DRAPER OR MILTON EISENHOWER AS VIETNAM AMBASSADOR; MAXWELL TAYLOR; JOHN MCCLOY; EUGENE BLACK; PRESS CRITICISM; ADVICE FROM DWIGHT EISENHOWER; LBJ'S CONCERNS FOR VIETNAM, NGUYEN KHANH
  • DISCUSSION OF MILTON EISENHOWER, MAXWELL TAYLOR; LUCIUS? CLAY, DOUGLAS DILLON, JOHN MCCLOY, OR GEORGE CHAMPION AS VIETNAM AMBASSADOR; DWIGHT EISENHOWER FOR WILLIAM SCRANTON; BARRY GOLDWATER; WOMEN'S, JEWISH VOTE; PANAMA; LIBERALS, PRESS, VIETNAM
  • ANDERSON REPORTS ON HIS LUNCH TODAY WITH DWIGHT EISENHOWER, URGES LBJ TO CONSULT EISENHOWER ON VIETNAM POLICY; LBJ COMMENTS ON PRESS COVERAGE OF VIETNAM
  • 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
  • MCNAMARA REPORTS EARLE WHEELER, ANDREW GOODPASTER WILL MEET WITH EISENHOWER, RELAYS EISENHOWER'S COMMENT TO WHEELER THAT NO ONE SHOULD MAKE STATEMENT ABOUT DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY TO USE NUCLEAR WEAPONS EXCEPT THE PRESIDENT; NORSTAD'S STATEMENT
  • 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
  • WHEELER REPORTS ON MEETING WITH EISENHOWER ABOUT DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY TO USE NUCLEAR WEAPONS; EISENHOWER'S RECOMMENDATIONS THAT DETAILED DISCLOSURE OF AUTHORITY NOT BE MADE AND HIS MEETING WITH WHEELER NOT BE REPORTED; RUMORS OF COUP IN SOUTH
  • LBJ'S PRESS COMMENT ABOUT SCANDALS IN PAST ADMINISTRATIONS; WALTER JENKINS INCIDENT; LBJ ASKS KATZENBACH TO RESEARCH WHAT ACTIONS WERE TAKEN ABOUT EISENHOWER STAFF MEMBERS, DISCUSSES MEETING WITH JFK ABOUT POSSIBLE INDICTMENT OF EISENHOWER STAFF
  • MCCONE SUGGESTS GUS LONG AS POSSIBLE SUCCESSOR AS CIA DIRECTOR; POSSIBLE CONFLICT OF INTEREST DUE TO LONG'S OIL INTERESTS; LBJ'S IMAGE AS OIL MAN; MCCONE OFFERS TO BRIEF EISENHOWER ON VIETNAM; LBJ EXPRESSES HIS RESPECT FOR EISENHOWER
  • DISCUSSION OF ARRANGEMENTS FOR TRIPS BY DWIGHT EISENHOWER, ANDREW GOODPASTER TO NEW YORK TOMORROW, THEN FOR BOTH TO TRAVEL TO WASHINGTON, DC, ON WEDNESDAY FOR MEETING ON VIETNAM; QUESTION OF USING JETSTAR OR AIR FORCE ONE FOR EISENHOWER'S TRIP
  • DISCUSSION OF USING JETSTAR OR AIR FORCE ONE TO BRING DWIGHT EISENHOWER FROM CALIFORNIA TO NEW YORK; LBJ EXPRESSES CONCERN ABOUT PUBLICITY INVOLVED BY USING AIR FORCE ONE BUT WANTS EISENHOWER TO HAVE BEST FACILITIES POSSIBLE FOR TRIP
  • LBJ ASKS GOODPASTER TO GO TO NEW YORK TO BRIEF DWIGHT EISENHOWER FULLY ON VIETNAM PRIOR TO EISENHOWER'S MEETING WITH LBJ; DISCUSSION OF ARRANGEMENTS FOR TRIP
  • LBJ ASKS GOODPASTER TO BRIEF EISENHOWER ON VIETNAM BOMBING PAUSE, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC; LBJ SUMMARIZES US INVOLVEMENT IN DOMINICAN CRISIS; NEGOTIATIONS WITH JUAN BOSCH; COMMUNIST ROLE; LBJ OFFERS ASSISTANCE TO EISENHOWER, EXPRESSES APPRECIATION
  • WH DINNER LAST NIGHT FOR BUSINESS, LABOR LEADERS; GOLDBERG'S BRIEFING OF EISENHOWER ON UN DUES; JOB FOR JOHN EISENHOWER; CONGRESSIONAL BRIEFINGS; WH DINNER FOR UN DELEGATES, MEETING WITH FIRST LADY FOR UN WOMEN; VIETNAM PEACE EFFORTS; INDIA
  • SMITH REPORTS ON ANDREW GOODPASTER'S MEETING WITH DWIGHT EISENHOWER IN WHICH EISENHOWER STRESSED HE WAS NOT CRITICIZING VIETNAM POLICY; LBJ TELLS SMITH TO DRAFT SPEECHES, BROCHURE SUPPORTING POLICY AND QUOTING CONGRESSIONAL LEADERS, LETTERS FROM US
  • LBJ ASKS RUSK TO CALL EISENHOWER ABOUT HIS CONCERNS THAT DNC IS CIRCULATING PRIVATE 1954 LETTER FROM EISENHOWER TO WINSTON CHURCHILL ON VIETNAM; HARLAN CLEVELAND; JOSEPH SISCO; LBJ'S RECENT MEETING WITH ADLAI STEVENSON ABOUT LBJ'S UN ANNIVERSARY
  • RUSK REPORTS THAT HE, MCNAMARA WILL REVIEW POLICY ON ARMY FOREIGN POLICY STUDIES LIKE PROJECT CAMELOT, ALSO TELLS LBJ THAT EISENHOWER'S LETTER TO WINSTON CHURCHILL WAS PUBLISHED IN HIS BOOK, NOT LEAKED BY STATE, WH; EISENHOWER'S SUPPORT FOR VIETNAM
  • LBJ DISCUSSES NEED FOR SENATE RATIFICATION OF CONSULAR CONVENTION WITH USSR, ADVANTAGES TO US OF NEW TREATY, EVERETT DIRKSEN'S CONCERNS ABOUT TREATY AND BEST WAY TO SOLICIT DWIGHT EISENHOWER'S SUPPORT FOR TREATY; EISENHOWER'S ADVICE TO LBJ ON ABM
  • BOGGS READS ANNOUNCEMENT THAT PRESIDENT'S COMMISSION ON VIOLENCE WILL INVESTIGATE MAJOR COMMUNICATION MEDIA'S USE OF VIOLENCE IN TV AND MOVIES; LBJ SUGGESTS CALLING COMMISSION "EISENHOWER COMMISSION" AFTER CHAIRMAN MILTON EISENHOWER
  • NIXON'S VISIT WITH DWIGHT EISENHOWER; LBJ SAYS EISENHOWER SUPPORTS VIETNAM POLICY, READS MEMO ON 1954 GENEVA TALKS AND CLARK CLIFFORD'S MEMO ON HHH'S, MELVIN LAIRD'S STATEMENTS ON TROOP LEVELS; DISCUSSION OF NYT STORIES, US CONDITIONS FOR BOMBING
  • , at the same time wanting to take advantage of [John Foster] Dulles' leaning against Israel, wanting to take political advantage of that, but at the same time not wanting to go too far and embarrass Eisenhower or to disturb Eisenhower. Johnson had what I
  • a distinguished American. (The Presirent later identified this as General Eisenhower.) This memo 0 utlined. what :courses this "distinguished American thought were offered to us. 11 (That memo is attached as appendix A. ) Clark Clifford: Any way you look
  • Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969
  • LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh INTERVIEWEE: DAVID BELL (Tape #1
  • See all online interviews with David E. Bell
  • Bell, David E. (David Elliot), 1919-2000
  • Oral history transcript, David E. Bell, interview 1 (I), 12/27/1968, by Paige E. Mulhollan
  • David E. Bell
  • remember now who they were. But he went up there and he tried to relax, and he'd walk up and down the roads and take some of us with him walking. He'd sit and look out the window at the Eisenhower golf course at Camp David. I could tell he was greatly
  • Sister Mary Louise, President, St. Mary's Dominican College (New Orleans) Stephen Wright. Head, United Negro Fund (former President, Fisk University) S. David Stoney, Converse College, Spartenburg, S. C. Tommy Landry. Professor of Elementary Education
  • James F. King, Treasur y Andrew Barr Dr. H. M. Engle, VA Noel Klores, OEO James C. BaveLy, NASA Secy Henry Fowler Chas. F. Kiefer, CAB J. Stanley Baughman, HUD Josephine H. Klein, NLRB David Ferber, SEC Mary E. T. Beach, SEC Winn Finner, Agri Lawson B
  • From Little Joint Chiefs Admiral them on USIA's Rock of Staff David L McDonald April 8 , 196 5 White House Wednesday Charles Schultz e GER (p . L . ) To Cabine t Room fo r meetin g wit h Blac k Committe e (Developmen t i n S . E . Asia ) Mr
  • , Eisenhower, Kennedy, and Johnson-joined with the Brookings Institution in sponsoring a majOI' symposium on a subject important to the Administrations of all four Presidents-wage-price policy. The idea for the multi-Library endeavor was proposed by Walt Rostow
  • society. Her contractual obligations prohibited a taping of her remark . The historian was David . Oshinsky, Professor at Rutgers University. He is the fourth winner of the Library's D. B. Harde­ man prize for the best book on the Congress published
  • and the Foundations which support them. At left, Wilson (in center) convenes the assembly. Flanking him are David Eisenhower, representing the Eisenhower family; Martin Allen, an associate of President Gerald Ford; LBJ Library Director Harry Middleton and Richard
  • president began his day at (Place) D Time Telephone 11 In Out Lo White House Tuesda ay f or t Activity LD 1:10p To 30, 1968 y i (include visited by) Cabinet Room for Presentation of the National Teacher of the Year Award to Mr. David Graf ~ REMARKS
  • ] [February 17, 1965 - 10:00 a.m. Meeting with General Eisenhower and Others] [April 28, 1965 - 7:30 p.m. Meeting with Congressional Leaders on Dominican Republic] [May 16, 1965 - 6:45 p.m. Meeting with Foreign Policy Advisors on Vietnam] [June 11, 1965 - 11
  • , Washingto n Rep. A . B . A . General Dwigh t Eisenhower - Minocqu a , Wisconsi n (fishin g resort ) To th e Cabine t Roo m for meetin g w / Secy . Rusk , Secy . McNamara , Under Secy . Geo . Ball , Gen . Wheele r STAFF: Horac e Busby , McGeorg e Bundy, an d
  • in the short run the war in Vietnam was certainly won by the Communists. they did not con­ quer Southeast Asia. Winston Churchill suggested SEATO to Dwight Eisenhower in 1953 .. The Kennedy administration inherited SEATO Plan 5. a plan for defending all
  • ''; Catherine Gudis, "A Landscape of Signs: Outdoor Advertising in America, 1920-1990''; Byron C. Hulsey, "Everett Dirksen and the Modern Presidents: Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy and Johnson"; David K. Johnson, "From Deviant Bureaucrats to Homosexual Citizens
  • President Eisenhower and Johnson. K: Didn't they-- There was a great deal to that. We'll come to that in a minute. let's stay on Truman for a little bit. But Johnson felt that under Paul Butler particularly, the Democratic National Committee
  • First meeting with LBJ; LBJ’s relationship to Rayburn; Carl Vinson and FDR; LBJ in the House; Lady Bird; Civil Rights Bill; LBJ’s relationship with Humphrey, Truman, Eisenhower and the Kennedy’s; LBJ’s opinion of career military people; 1956
  • , of course, as assistant director of the bureau at that time, was very much involved. K: Yes. C: So was David Stowe, I should add. K: Is it true that some of those individuals, or that part of the reconversion process also involved taking a look at what
  • of State Dean Rusk 11:33 a.m. t Joe Califano C C C 12:35 p.m. President said, "take a f Expenditure Code leave word." Rowe Daniel, Director, OEP t pl re McKinney task force on travel President Dwight Eisenhower, Indio, California Secretary
  • , 1968 INTERVIEWEE: KERMIT GORDON INTERVIEWER: DAVID McCOMB PLACE: Mr. Gordon's office, Brookings Institution, Washington, D. C. Tape 1 of 1 M: This is an interview with Mr. Kermit Gordon who is president of the Brookings Institution. To start off
  • Oral history transcript, Kermit Gordon, interview 1 (I), 12/16/1968, by David G. McComb