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- RUSK ON HOLD 1:05; RUSK IS IN NEW YORK AT TIME OF CALL AND IS COMPLETELY INAUDIBLE; BEFORE SHE ANNOUNCES CALL FROM RUSK, OFFICE SECRETARY TELLS LBJ THEY ARE UNABLE TO PLACE CALL TO EVERETT DIRKSEN
- LBJ ASKS RUSK IF ANATOLY DOBRYNIN IS IN NEW YORK OR PARIS AND ABOUT WHETHER TO PROCEED WITH APPOINTMENT OF UNNAMED PERSON (EUGENE ROSTOW?) TO UNNAMED POST
- times to Secretary Rusk, and to the President, about the possibility of appointing me to another post which--because actually to serve abroad is-you are in a much better financial situation than in New York. But actually I guess I should go back
- Acheson's letter from Senator Jackson's Subcommittee Report on Government Operations which was released on January 20. Sam Belk NEW YORK TIMES, TJ,.IESDAY, JANlJARY 21, 1964. : I . , . . . . . ·.. . '·· .. "-- . ·. . '·. ~cheson Against
- that--particularly thought of serving at the UN. that I wasn't interested in the UN Not but I was doubtful if I could afford to live in New York at the United Nations, because it's a very expensive post. Probably, if I had realized how expensive I couldn't have
Oral history transcript, William J. Jorden, interview 1 (I), 3/22/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- . Prior to that you had Prior to that you had been a New York Times State Department reporter. Does that pretty well get tbe last ten or fifteen years? J: It does except my last public service was as a member of the American delegation to the peace
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
Folder, "Travel – Foreign – Berlin (Pro) [August] [2 of 2]," 1961 Subject Files, VP Papers, Box 109
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- . George McCollough 330 Bast !26th Street New Y( rk 35, New York LBJ:WDT [1 of 2] ./ [2 of 2 front] [2 of 2 back] PUBLIC ACTIVITIES ~c~~
- Airport, New York City on March 16 at 1015 hours and will depart aboard a United States Air Force Special Flight on March 16 at 1705 hours. Department of the Navy is requested to provide aircraft security while in New York City. His Excellency will arrive
- News,· Ernest K. Lindley, Newsweek Magazine,· James Reston, New York Times and Lawrence E. Spivak regular panel member. *** Senator Thomas J. Dodd (D., Conn.) inserts this historical interview in the Con gressional Record, issue of April 19, 1961
Oral history transcript, Lucius D. Battle, interview 2 (II), 12/5/1968, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 13 would have to do something about briefing. It was decided that I would go up to New York on the plane that was to take him to the area; And I met Cy in New York at the airport; we set
Oral history transcript, Lucius D. Battle, interview 1 (I), 11/14/1968, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- , with the nature of the democratic society, with our country, that this might have been quite different. really. You realize that he has never visited the West, He visited France once for three days, and he came to the U n i t e d Nations in New York the year
- the Azores and entering into a new agreement with the Bahrein for our Naval forces there. I was not too directly involved in either one of these negotiations but I did get deeply involved in defending these agreements, entering into these agreements
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- World War II convinced me to join a new outfit called the Central Intelligence Group. F: This is a piece of friendly exchange, when were you in Harvard Business School? K: After I got out of Harvard College. [I] started in '42 and finished my degree
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- Berlin. It is unlikely that Premier Khrushchev has the latter on his present schedule. 7. Those who participated in this recent visit to Germany returned with new pride in Ame rica's leadership, but with an accentuated aware ness of the responsibility
- and passionate than in fact we are. The White House correspondent for NBC or the New York Times or the AP is ~xp~cted to do as conscientious a job as he can of reporting the activities of the president and the administration. The fact that he may not have
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- small post. made it easier, but I'm In a way, you might think that inclined to think that maybe it made it a little more difficult, and there were morale problems there. P: You are indicating though that they didn't come from the relationship from
Folder, "Berlin, Germany Berlin Papers for the Vice President," VP Papers, VP Security Files, Box 2
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- ~--1,,.;_..;...;;;.....;.; ll~· =~S• ~I 6 p te Oermerz, [duplicate of 11 3] 116 MemCon Secret WH re : Berlin -situation ,, 5 -p 08/20/6l A ~ ·'i· &..Ju.. ,, ·.:l.S·li1 117 Report #9 WH re : Secret news magazine story 2 p Undated
- a Sabena plane, as I recall it, from Brussels to New York. Welanded at Manchester just for a refueling stop. I picked up a British newspaper there, and the big headlines were that the United States and CorranunistChina had agreed to resume talks
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- should not be impatient. Weshould be willing to sit them out. Andjust because they turn something down, I don't think that meanswe nec essarily· have to comeforward with something new. Aboveall, I don't want to get negotiating with ourselves before
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- . but it was to I also remembermy father used to keep track of new developments in agriculture and used to go around urging farmers to take up new and better methods. As a banker to whomthe farmers had to come for loans, he had a great deal to do with improving
- primarily in the economic area, such things as statements on the Kennedy Round after its conclusion, on the messages to Congress, on the special drawing rights legislation, on the amendments to the fund, the rather dramatic New Year's Day balance of payments
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- DISCUSSION OF DAVID NES' APPOINTMENT AS DEPUTY CHIEF OF MISSION, SAIGON; APPOINTMENT OF THOMAS MANN TO NEW STATE DEPT POST; LBJ ASKS RUSK ABOUT US HOSTAGES IN BOLIVIA, DISSENSION AMONG SOUTH VIETNAMESE LEADERS; HENRY CABOT LODGE'S PRESS COMMENTS
- DISCUSSION OF PRESS STORIES THIS MORNING IN WASHINGTON POST ABOUT DOMINICAN REPUBLIC; CABLE FROM MCGEORGE BUNDY ABOUT HIS POSSIBLE RETURN TO WASHINGTON; MCNAMARA TELLS FORTAS HE WILL COME TO WH FOLLOWING HIS MEETING WITH NEW ZEALAND DEFENSE MINISTER
- JOHN KENNETH GALBRAITH'S WASHINGTON POST ARTICLE ON CIA IN INDIA; DISCUSSION OF NEWS PROGRAMMING ON EDUCATIONAL TV, POSSIBLE COMPETITION WITH NETWORK TV, USE OF PUBLIC MONEY FOR ALLEGEDLY SLANTED COVERAGE; MILTON EISENHOWER AS HEAD OF PUBLIC TV
- of leaving ·the Ambassador's post open after he went to the NATO meeting. He would not raise the matter directly with ·willy Brandt, but he would get a feel for the risk of leaving the post open for several months. Mr. Nixon said he planned to appoint
- collect and refine this ittfcmnation n . xt year. With regard to future cou.rau of action, the Department report muat be considered as interim. An airgratu bas been sent to our AJnbaaaadora at about 90 posts on July 12, requesting sugguticma aa to 1'how
- ., Prime ~linister of Australia., Canberra.. Dear Mr. Prime 1-linister: NEW ZEALAND: -,-------- His Excellency Sir Arthur E. PQrritt, K.C.M.G., K.C.V.O., C.B.E., Governor General of New Zealand, Wellington. Dear Governor General: His Excellency Nicolae
- Amman, not just the USIA man, authorized local coverage· in Jordan. The lsrae~ knew all about it anywa,C- :/- ~ j_ 'ff~ -- • .§ What was not especially wise was for USIA's weekly News Review, which circulates all through the Arab \vodd, to play up
- :>olicy planning" regarding. problems which are certain to- emer(e; _but for which. little planning has yet Dii'n done; e.g., lis --west trade, rrauce. b. •'Policy planning" regarding new problems which mtgbt eaerge, and for '\fhicb _ltttle effective
- Special Group (CI). 1'tf overall impression is that the intent of NSAM-341 ha~ tP.P. n only partially fulfilled and that whatever vitality the new system had at the outset is apparently on the decline. - 2 Rather than allow the NSAM concept to die
- would take a trip into New England. and we made six stops that day. It would be a one-day trip, I recall it very vividly. We went into Hartford, Connecticut, and Providence, Rhode Island, and Burlington, Vermont, and Portland, Maine; Manchester, New
- 1964 campaign structure/organization; Arthur Krim; one-day New England campaign trip; daisy commercial; Barry Goldwater; Mrs. Johnson’s campaign trip through the South; inner workings of the campaign; Ambassador John Bartlow Martin; campaign
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- Germany have a national nuclear weapon. But I believe also the Navy was rather interested in the MLF because it would involve an expansion of the Navy and would provide a new type of naval nuclear weapons system in addition to the Polaris, because
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- . I started out, I guess you'd have to say, in something called the Chieu Hoi program, which had to do with getting defectors over on the government side. I did a study on that as my first move in this new role that I was playing, and then from
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
- LBJ ASKS DUNGAN TO INQUIRE INTO BACKGROUND OF MIKE MANSFIELD'S SUPPORT FOR APPOINTMENT OF UNNAMED MAN TO UNNAMED POST, ASKS DUNGAN'S OPINION OF APPOINTMENT OF BURKE KNAPP OR THOMAS MANN TO ALLIANCE FOR PROGRESS POSTS
- DAVID BRUCE'S REFUSAL OF UNNAMED POST (UNDERSECRETARY OF STATE?); OTHER CANDIDATES: EUGENE BLACK, DOUGLAS DILLON; PRESS CRITICISM OF LBJ'S FAILURE TO FILL STATE DEPT POSTS; DON PRICE; CONCERNS ABOUT AGE OF CANDIDATES; ELLSWORTH BUNKER; ROBERT
- "FROM THE BEDROOM 5/22/68 WEDNESDAY"; "(IN PUERTO RICO)"; "RE APMT. TO AN AMBASSADORIAL POST"; "TAX CUT MATTERS ALSO"; "$4 B TO $6 B"; LINDER IS ALMOST INAUDIBLE
- LBJ PRAISES LINDER, ASKS ABOUT LINDER'S WISH TO ACCEPT AMBASSADORSHIP; POSSIBILITY OF APPOINTMENT TO POST IN CANADA, THE NETHERLANDS, OR DENMARK; CONGRESSIONAL IMPASSE ON TAX BILL; CALL FOR $6 BILLION SPENDING CUT; LINDER'S SUCCESSOR AT EXPORT
- LBJ ASKS CROCKETT TO PLACE UNIDENTIFIED ASSOCIATE OF HHH IN LATIN AMERICAN FOREIGN SERVICE POST
- LBJ ASKS ABOUT MANN'S TRAVEL PLANS, DISCUSSES APPOINTMENT OF MANN TO STATE DEPT LATIN AMERICAN POST; POSSIBLE MEETING BETWEEN LBJ AND MEXICAN PRESIDENT IN TEXAS, WASHINGTON, DC, OR CALIFORNIA; CHAMIZAL TREATY; LBJ ASKS MANN'S OPINION OF ELLSWORTH
- LBJ REPORTS ON FEDERAL BUDGET CUTS, DEFENSE SPENDING; COMMENTS ON NYT, WASHINGTON POST, NEED FOR SUPPORT OF THOMAS MANN IN PRESS; INFLUENCE OF PRESS ON FOREIGN POLICY; PANAMA; CUBA; FOREIGN AID; CYPRUS; INDONESIA; PRESS RELATIONS WITH WH
- LBJ ASKS FOR ADVICE ON LBJ POSSIBLY MEETING WITH DE GAULLE IN FRANCE OR MARTINIQUE; RUSSELL RECALLS WWII CASABLANCA MEETING BETWEEN DE GAULLE, CHURCHILL, AND FDR; TROUBLES OF PRESIDENCY; PRESS; SALE OF THE ELMS; GERALD SIEGEL; WASHINGTON POST; DEAN
- LBJ REPORTS ON CONVERSATION WITH WILLIAM CROCKETT ABOUT LATIN AMERICAN FOREIGN SERVICE POST FOR HHH'S ASSOCIATE; LBJ ADVISES HHH ON CIVIL RIGHTS BILL, FARM BILL, TAX BILL; LBJ EMPHASIZES NEED FOR TV APPEARANCES TO BUILD SUPPORT FOR LEGISLATION