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  • LBJ AND UK'S PRIME MINISTER DOUGLAS-HOME DISCUSS CYPRUS SITUATION, NEGOTIATIONS IN GENEVA; VIETNAM; GEORGE BALL
  • Douglas-Home, Alexander Frederick, Baron Home of the Hirsel, 1903-
  • Telephone conversation # 4865, sound recording, LBJ and ALEC DOUGLAS HOME, 8/10/1964, 5:03PM
  • ALEC DOUGLAS HOME
  • DISCUSSION OF VISIT BY UK PRIME MINISTER ALEC DOUGLAS HOME, SUCCESS OF LAST NIGHT'S RECEPTION; MCNAMARA INFORMS LBJ OF ANNOUNCEMENT OF CHANGE IN DEPENDENTS POLICY, DISMISSAL OF WORKERS AT GUANTANAMO NAVAL BASE IN CUBA; VIETNAM; DISCUSSION OF PRESS
  • : http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 2 M: Did Mr. Johnson ever get involved in that at all? L: Not to my knowledge. I worked there with Dick Goodwin and others in the White House and of course, with the Secretary of the Treasury, Douglas
  • went to the hills, hey, so the Turks are undemonstrative." "Christ," he said, "did you see them out there?" I said, "Oh, yes sir, I saw them out there. I was right behind you all the time." I lied because I didn't want him to know I had an even
  • , 1985 INTERVIEWEE: GEORGE INTERVIEWER: Ted PLACE: JACOBSON Gittinger Colonel Jacobson's residence, Reston, Virginia Tape 1 of 2, Side 1 G: All right, sir. Why don't we begin with 1954? How did you get selected for that duty in Vietnam? J: Well
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 14 I would say--the next day was Thanksgiving, as I remember it. Perhaps I'm wrong, maybe the next day wasn't Thanksgiving, but it was that weekend. And I remember getting home in the middle of the afternoon
  • INTERVIEWEE: WILLIAM J. JORDEN INTERVIEWER: PAIGE E. MULHOLLAN PLACE: Mr. Jorden's office in the Federal Building, Austin, Texas Tape 1 of 1 M: Let's begin by identifying you, sir. You are William J. Jorden, and your last public service
  • suffered a heart attack and spent some three weeks in the hospital and since that time have been homegradually recovering and I'm still at the time of making this tape. at home The indications are that I ammaking a complete recovery and I hope to be able
  • "SUMMARIZED"; DOUGLAS IS DIFFICULT TO HEAR; CONTINUES ON NEXT RECORDING
  • DOUGLAS DISCUSSES HIS TALK WITH P. K. BANERJEE ABOUT VIETNAM PEACE FEELER FROM USSR; POSSIBLE EXTENSION OF UPCOMING CEASEFIRE AND INITIATION OF PEACE TALKS; LBJ TELLS DOUGLAS HE HAS RECEIVED SIMILAR FEELERS FROM OTHERS AND IS ANXIOUS TO HOLD TALKS
  • Douglas, William O. (William Orville), 1898-
  • Telephone conversation # 11308, sound recording, LBJ and WILLIAM O. DOUGLAS, 1/4/1967, 6:52PM
  • WILLIAM O. DOUGLAS
  • "SUMMARIZED"; DOUGLAS IS DIFFICULT TO HEAR; CONTINUES FROM PREVIOUS RECORDING
  • CONTINUED DISCUSSION OF VIETNAM PEACE FEELER RELAYED THROUGH P. K. BANERJEE; LBJ THANKS DOUGLAS FOR RELAYING MESSAGE
  • Douglas, William O. (William Orville), 1898-
  • Telephone conversation # 11309, sound recording, LBJ and WILLIAM O. DOUGLAS, 1/4/1967, 6:52PM
  • WILLIAM O. DOUGLAS
  • ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK; LBJ THANKS DOUGLAS FOR HIS ACTION YESTERDAY (ON TAX BILL?), DISCUSSES FISCAL IRRESPONSIBILITY OF RECENT BILLS; GEORGE MEANY'S SUGGESTION ON TIMING, RATE OF MINIMUM WAGE INCREASES IN PENDING BILL; EFFECT OF BILL ON ELECTIONS
  • Douglas, Paul H. (Paul Howard), 1892-1976
  • Telephone conversation # 9856, sound recording, LBJ and PAUL DOUGLAS, 3/9/1966, 9:15AM
  • PAUL DOUGLAS
  • Dillon, C. Douglas (Clarence Douglas), 1909-2003
  • Telephone conversation # 10590, sound recording, LBJ and DOUGLAS DILLON, 8/8/1966, 12:38PM
  • DOUGLAS DILLON
  • Dillon, C. Douglas (Clarence Douglas), 1909-2003
  • Telephone conversation # 10591, sound recording, LBJ and DOUGLAS DILLON, 8/8/1966, 12:38PM
  • DOUGLAS DILLON
  • Dillon, C. Douglas (Clarence Douglas), 1909-2003
  • Telephone conversation # 10597, sound recording, LBJ and DOUGLAS DILLON, 8/9/1966, 10:05AM
  • DOUGLAS DILLON
  • DOUGLAS DISCUSSES PLANS OF HARRY ASHMORE, WILLIAM BAGGS, LUIS QUINTANILLA TO MEET WITH HO CHI MINH IN HANOI ABOUT CENTER FOR STUDY OF DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTION'S PLAN TO HOLD INTERNATIONAL PEACE CONFERENCE; LBJ DISCUSSES NICHOLAS KATZENBACH'S VIEWS
  • Douglas, William O. (William Orville), 1898-
  • Telephone conversation # 11115, sound recording, LBJ and WILLIAM O. DOUGLAS, 12/8/1966, 10:06AM
  • WILLIAM O. DOUGLAS
  • Macarthur, Douglas, 1909-1997
  • Telephone conversation # 10841, sound recording, LBJ and DOUGLAS MACARTHUR II, 9/26/1966, 6:11PM
  • DOUGLAS MACARTHUR II
  • DOUGLAS KIKER STORY ABOUT STATE DEPT; PRESS LEAKS; JOHN STEELE; HUGH SIDEY; UNFAVORABLE PRESS STORIES ON FOREIGN POLICY; LBJ'S COMMENTS TO PRESS ON PANAMA, CYPRUS, RFK TRIP TO INDONESIA; T-39 AIRPLANE SHOT DOWN OVER EAST GERMANY; VIETNAM
  • 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
  • BUNDY REPORTS ON INQUIRIES HE MADE TO NSC STAFF ABOUT LEAK TO DOUGLAS KIKER ON VIETNAM BOMBING PAUSE; LBJ TELLS BUNDY JUNIOR STAFF SHOULD REFER PRESS CALLS TO BUNDY OR MOYERS, DISCUSSES ORIGIN OF "SPUTTERING MAD" PRESS STORY ON ALUMINUM CRISIS
  • RUSK REPORTS ON PRESS LEAK TRACED TO EVERETT DIRKSEN; LBJ DISCUSSES HIS TALK WITH DIRKSEN ABOUT APPOINTMENT OF ARTHUR GOLDBERG AS UN AMBASSADOR; POSSIBLE ARAB REACTION TO JEWISH APPOINTMENT; PAUL DOUGLAS
  • DISCUSSION OF UNNAMED PERSON AND MEMO ON PEACE INITIATIVES; LUCIUS BATTLE, WILLIAM BLAIR, EUGENE ROSTOW AS REPLACEMENT FOR THOMAS MANN; UNNAMED PERSON AS REPLACEMENT FOR GEORGE BALL; DOUGLAS DILLON, CYRUS VANCE, DAVID BRUCE AS UNDERSECRETARY
  • VIETNAM PEACE FEELER FROM MAYOR OF MILAN, ITALY; QUESTION OF WILLIAM DOUGLAS MEETING INFORMALLY WITH HO CHI MINH; LBJ EVALUATES VIETNAM SITUATION; LACK OF ENEMY RESPONSE TO BOMBING HALT; CONGRESSIONAL VIEWS ON VIETNAM POLICY; POSSIBLE CHINESE
  • COMMENTS ABOUT LBJ IN WILLIAM MANCHESTER'S BOOK ON JFK ASSASSINATION; BACKGROUND OF JFK'S VISIT TO TEXAS; J. EDGAR HOOVER AND CONSULAR CONVENTION; APPOINTMENTS OF WILLIAM MACOMBER, DOUGLAS MACARTHUR III; KATZENBACH REQUESTS MEETING ON CRIME
  • WILLIAM DOUGLAS' CALL ABOUT HARRY ASHMORE'S, WILLIAM BAGGS' PLANS TO MEET WITH HO CHI MINH IN HANOI; LBJ COMPLAINS ABOUT PRESS STORIES ON INDIAN FOOD SHORTAGES, DISCUSSES NEED FOR MULTILATERAL FOOD AID, INDIAN SELF-HELP; CONGRESSIONAL VIEWS ON AID
  • LBJ ASKS GOLDBERG TO TALK TO PAULINE FREDERICK ABOUT STORY ON USSR PROPOSAL FOR PEACE TALKS IF US STOPS VIETNAM BOMBING; GOLDBERG'S OPPOSITION TO BOMBING CAMBODIA; LBJ ASKS FOR NEW US INITIATIVES ON AFRICA, ARAB-ISRAELI DISPUTE; BILL DOUGLAS
  • JOHN CROOKER, SR. AND JR.; POSSIBLE APPOINTEES TO SUPREME COURT?: CYRUS VANCE, CLARK CLIFFORD, RAMSEY CLARK, HENRY "JOE" FOWLER, HOMER THORNBERRY; PRESS BIAS AGAINST LBJ; BOB KERR'S OPINION OF DOUGLAS DILLON; ANDRE MEYER'S, FORTAS' VIEWS ON VIETNAM
  • man, You know, he did tend, 1 think, toa kind of hyperbole when he got away from home. I thought his early reference to President Di em as the Churchil 1 of Southe·ast Asia reflected less careful thought perhaps than might have gone into that kind
  • CANDIDATES FOR HUD SECRETARY: ROBERT WEAVER; LAURANCE ROCKEFELLER; ROBERT WAGNER; RICHARD DALEY; URBAN RENEWAL PROBLEMS; WASHINGTON, DC HOME RULE BILL; LBJ'S POPULARITY, WEAKNESSES; TANK SALES TO ISRAEL; LBJ'S PLANS TO SEND OTHERS ON DIPLOMATIC
  • POSSIBLE AEC FACILITY IN MAHON'S DISTRICT; MAHON'S CONCERNS THAT FACILITY WILL BE PUT ELSEWHERE IN TEXAS; RELEASE OF FUNDS FOR FARMERS HOME LOANS; FRB DECISION TO TIGHTEN CREDIT; DELAY IN RENT SUPPLEMENT, TEACHER CORPS APPROPRIATIONS; VIETNAM
  • . In the books you may look up and see that I was born in Falun, Kansas on October 17, 1908. I knowthat I was born at home; this was not the day that people went to the hospital. Falun might be. Youmay wonder what kind of a place If you will look up on a map
  • LBJ ASKS KEOGH TO SIGN HOUSE DISCHARGE PETITION FOR WASHINGTON, DC HOME RULE BILL; ROSTENKOWSKI'S CONCERNS ABOUT LBJ'S LETTER TO HOUSE SPEAKER ON IMMIGRATION BILL; APPOINTMENTS OF JOHN GRONOUSKI AS AMBASSADOR TO POLAND, LARRY O'BRIEN AS POSTMASTER
  • became President. This was in December of 1963, soon after he had assumed office following the death of President Kennedy, tions, I believe, from I had been home for a few weeks on consulta- Sofia. I was anxious to see President Johnson LBJ
  • that the woman's place is in the home and [that] this is sort of a masculine arena, A: I suppose in some countries that this would be true. In some parts of the world might be true, for instance, in Arab countries or Moslem countries. [It] might be true
  • the nevIS claim at least, that Mr. Johnson was not very much at home among the New Frontiersmen of the Kennedy years, particularly socially. Do you think that has been exaggerated? B: Well, it depends on what you consider the New Frontiersmen. M: I
  • October with meeting on November 2. October 27: Breakthrough. Thuy (Hanoi} agrees to drop "without conditions, 11 suggests cessation 7 p.m., October 29, and meeting in Paris on November 2. This met U.S. position. Abrams ordered home. · October 28
  • home and I thought it was better to do what I thought was right and, particularly, where the rights of an American citizen and the life of an American citizen was involved. Department liked it or not. very obvious. I didn't worry about, you know
  • with people for whomI grew to have a great deal of affection and fondness. They have their weaknesses, the same as any other people, but I've never worked amonga people with whomI felt more at ease or more at home. And those years there, I thoroughly enjoyed