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  • Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 3 defeated Senator Bill Knowland, who was then the Minority Leader in the Senate, the first time, and defeated Richard Nixon, who had defeated
  • Biographical information; first meeting with LBJ; 1960 campaign; Cheryl Chessman case; National Advisory Committee; Democratic candidates; 1962 campaign against Richard Nixon; Cuban crisis; Rumford Housing bill; Jess Unruh; Western Governors
  • would have too much sense to stick his neck out that way. G: Okay. Let me ask you to talk about the Berlin trip. R: Okay. Oh, I see where Tschursin comes in; that's Diana. Yes, what do you want to know about Berlin? G: Well, you've got-- R
  • LBJ's and Reedy's assessment of Senator John Tower from Texas; Pakistan President Ayub Khan’s personality; LBJ's vice presidential trips to Berlin, to Sweden for Dag Hammarskjold's funeral, and to Paris; LBJ's lack of familiarity with other
  • $1. 75 To Senate gym Sen Tower Bill Theis and Jack Bell Sen Byrd (West Va) and group of constituents for handshake John McKee (Dallas) re: lunch for Henry Ford on Sept 11 Sen Russell Long Sen Yarborough and Ramsey Clark looked at USIA film on Berlin
  • :15p 12:30p 2:00p 2:50p 2:55p 3:15p 3:20p 16 17 18 19 20 21 3:35p 3:40p 4:30p 5:00p 6:30p 7:00p t Expenditure visited by)* f f f Walter Sec McNamara Texas delegation haircut Hobart Taylor and wife and son for handshake Howard Burris; re: Berlin
  • Jordan and Bill Whitley Texas press conference Chip Bohlen Briefing of Senate and House leadership on Berlin trip stag dinner at Frank Ikard's house; 4922 Cumberland Ave; Chevy Chase * Selected names should be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY
  • in accordance with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. NATIONAL A RCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION. NA FOR M 1429 (6-8 5) \\~~ TELEPHONE March CONVERSATION - Walter Jenkins and Dick Berlin - 4, 1957 BERLIN: I was in Washington
  • MOYERS RELATES TALK WITH DEAN RUSK ON PRESS LEAKS TO DREW PEARSON ON DON REYNOLDS, BOBBY BAKER INVESTIGATION; HEARST, PULITZER QUESTIONS ABOUT WH AS SOURCE OF LEAK; DICK BERLIN; USIA FILM; INEFFICIENT USE OF PLANES TO RANCH; CUBA, GUANTANAMO WATER
  • MOYERS RELATES TALK WITH DEAN RUSK ON PRESS LEAKS TO DREW PEARSON ON DON REYNOLDS, BOBBY BAKER INVESTIGATION; HEARST, PULITZER QUESTIONS ABOUT WH AS SOURCE OF LEAK; DICK BERLIN; USIA FILM; INEFFICIENT USE OF PLANES TO RANCH; CUBA, GUANTANAMO WATER
  • LBJ ASKS MOYERS TO CLARIFY SENTENCE ON MEDICARE FOR SPEECH TONIGHT IN CHICAGO; RFK'S PROPOSED TRIP TO BERLIN; LUCIUS CLAY; HAROLD COOLEY, COTTON-WHEAT FARM BILL, QUESTION OF HEARINGS IN HOUSE AGRICULTURE COMMITTEE ON POVERTY BILL; SARGENT SHRIVER
  • , to the runway to meet William R. Hearst II and son. 1:46 Returned to the main house. 2:15 Lunch with William Randolph Hearst, Jr.; Dick Berlin; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Warren; Luci; Doris; Bess; Jim Jones; and Marie. 2:53 Lunch over. 3:27 With Bess
  • , 1960 Expenditure Code visited by)* LD To NY City -- see travel activity Lunch with Newspaper Editor s Assoc at Waldorf Hote l in Waldorf Hotel suit e -- Mr. Weisl, Dick Berlin, George Sokolsky Mrs. Johnson (Washington ) Edgar Kaiser To Washington
  • on Berlin negotiations in cabinet roo m or his office 2 2:00p Arrived P-38 3 2:25 t The President asked him if he could be at Gle n Ora 4 4:00 Senate gym 5 5:00 5-7 Reception at home for staff of Equal Employment Opportunity Committee 6 9:00
  • asked Under Secretary Katzenbach to introduce the discussion. Under Secretary Katzenbach said the Ministerial Meeting was taking place against unhappy backg1· ound - - the difficulties in France, the lack of a government in Belgium, and the Berlin crisis
  • important afresh by the multiple to think in the blizzards and then agreed of the Eisenhower temperament the new Administration Berlin, for written ld' of the equally men be expected papers out the issues This would have happened and above
  • for all of us." Memories of a Royal ·visit By Harry Middleton, LBJ Lihrary and Mmeum Direcl/lr, E111erit11.1· Queen Elizabeth'sGoldenJubileecal.led to mind her trip to Austin in May, 1991. Governor Ann Richards was host­ ess to Lbe royal visit. She
  • not consider our bombing an aggressive act requiring invocation of NATO guarantees. Berlin blockade working well. Being interpreted as specific move against FRG as we hoped. DECLASSIFIED Authority /JL ~ g S - .3 ye, By ~ , NARS, Dat.e I ,),- 7 - ~ {p d. -SECRi
  • : Yarborough never was really part of the southern group. B: No. Well, neither he nor Johnson joined the southern caucus. Johnson and Senator [Richard] Russell of Georgia, of course, worked hand in glove on everything. They were very close to each other
  • ; Texas delegation luncheons; "Rayburn Board of Education;" JFK-LBJ relationship in Senate; 1960 Democratic convention strategies and LBJ's nomination for vice presidency; LBJ's Berlin visit as vice president; visits to LBJ ranch; LBJ's frustrations
  • --a lovely day, sunny, warm -- almost 50 degrees small crowd at the airport -- approx 200 Down the rear steps of the aircraft --small receiving line consisting of Hon. Richard Daley, Mayor of Chicago Cong. Daniel Rostenkowski ' • r~ — 10:25 CST Motorcade
  • Christian Tom Johnson UEClASSIFIED E.O. 12356. Sec. 3.4 NlJ 8 '7- 3.3 8v k-(; NARA. Dare S-lf-i'f General Wheeler: German military are working hard to improve their armed forces. in face of the Czech crisis. The visit to Berlin by Secretary Clifford
  • Nixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-1994
  • with six columnists and commentators on the White House balcony on August 11, 1967. Those attending were: The President Bill White Richard Wilson Roscoe Drummond John Chancellor Bill Lawrence Dan Rather George Christian Walt Rostow Bob Fleming The President
  • on foreign affairs in 1961, didn't you--the Berlin speech, for example? R: The Berlin speech--that, of course, was approved by the President and the Secretary of State. That was an amusing story. Mac [McGeorge] Bundy and I in that first year split
  • First impressions of LBJ; JFK and LBJ; JFK and the White House staff; LBJ as VP; LBJ on foreign aid; LBJ Berlin speech, 1961; LBJ on foreign policy pre-presidency; LBJ’s first State of the Union message; Vietnam; CIAP; Latin America; White House
  • and Ed Weisl and Dick Berlin? I think this is right after they first bought the station. I think he was probably trying to get CBS affiliation is what it looks like. R: Well, when you mention Bill Paley, but then Dick Berlin, wasn't he head of-- G
  • Council. They are the Subcommittee for Berlin Contingencies,... the Subcommittee on Advance Planning and the Coordinating Committee which was chaired by Mr. John J. McCloy. 1n.P~~ McGeorge • ~undy • DECLASSIFliED 0 vJ ~#~ • By/r,n,' , NARS, Date x
  • Mansfield was never away that much. Johnson was like--again, to use a musical analogy--a [Herbert] Von Karajan. He flies into Berlin. He spends three weeks whipping the orchestra into frantic shape. They put on four spectacular nights of Beethoven and Wagner
  • CHANDLER, Otis Justice and Mrs. GOLDBERG CLF.MENI'E, Carmine The Secretary or the Treasury and CLIFFCRD,Clark M. Mrs. DILLON CCE,Richard L • The Secretary of Defense and COJLES, John CRONIN,Hume Mrs• McNAMARA The Postmaster General and CUMMINGS, Milton DALY
  • warned of tragedy. In mid1964 Senator Richard Russell or Georgia told LBJ that Vietnam wa. ·'the damned worst mes. J ever . aw, and I don't like to brag." And LBJ responded glumly, "I've been think­ ing that way for the past six months." An occasional
  • been prepared tor your Tisit to Paris. Weunderstand that you pl.an to meet Yi th .Ambassadors Ge.Yinand 1'1.nletter., and Generals Norstad or c. D. Palmer. As you know., many actions relating to the Berlin crisis are currently in progress at USROand
  • Berlin (Germany)
  • , is gaining strong bipartisan support in Congress, although it is opposed by Richard Russell in the Senate. Carl Vinson on 1/4 says that single chief of staff would mean “national suicide” and praises the present system of the joint chiefs of staff. The Vinson
  • . [That] would be one of the first ones. Z: I guess the German crisis was the first thing. M: The Berlin . . . . ? Z: The Berlin crisis was first, in the fall of 1961. Cuba was 1962. LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY
  • Wheeler Undersecretary Nitze Ed Freid Bromley Smith CIA Director Helms Walt Rostow Leonard Marks John Leddy Tom Johnson Mr. Katzenbach: The Ministerial meeting is being held against an unhappy background: Paris problems, tension in Berlin. Mr. Leddy
  • -­ James F. Magdanz Consul General, Tokyo-Yokohama - Thomas H. Murfin Consul General, Kobe-Osaka - John L. Steg­ maier Consul, Naha, Okinawa (administered by Embassy Tokyo) -- Richard W. Finch Consul, Fukuoka - Thomas P. Shoesmith Consul, Nagoya - Philip F
  • Adenauer accompany him to Berlin To home * Selected names should be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY AND CODE Expenditure Code
  • him he would Mr. Falstich of Treasury with FBI report on Edgar Berlin drinks and supper at pool at 52nd Street: Judge and Mrs. Worley; Mike Duncan (Marshall, Texas); Diana Tschursin and Donald McArthur; MMW; Bob Waldron; Tyler and Bess Abell
  • Policy lunch on Berlin trip lunch at Washington Post with editorial staff Woodrow Seals, Barefoot Sanders and Wayne Justice and Ernest Morgan Jack Anderson Sen Yarborough Walter Jim Wright Atty General Ramsey Clark John Ben Shepperd Atty General To Dallas
  • 16 17 18 4:00p 4:15p 6:00p 9 Activity (include February 1, 1960 Expenditure visited by)* Code LD 10:45a 11:00a 3 4 5 6 Date t f f t Cong Mel Price Dick Berlin, NYC, re: San Antonio Light -- see Walter Jenkins' conversation with Dick Berli
  • Senator Dirkse n Secretary McNamar a Cong. Car l Alber t Mr. an d Mrs. Jac k Valenti . Mariann e Mean s an d Emmet Riorda n arrive d Juanita Robert s re slippers from Mrs Dick Berlin Dick Goodwin LUNCH LUNCH wit withhMr Mr..an an ddMrs Mrs. .Jac Jac
  • . Additional discussion may pertain to special subjects, such as the program for Viet Nam, Berlin negotiations, etc.
  • -:i:ttea. this S61it' awer 1959. hos-2ita1 late Eara.-patnitzey M\d ~ have been "elderl.y y\,...; rs aee, American citizeYi ..1 Stro.sse 26 c/o 1.Attbexuer • ui.st knoim ad.dresses : 'Wi~ W~st Berlin 15 soonest. - . Ask t ~me., ;1hether ~"es
  • Cable, Deptel 129 to Berlin, 8/12/64