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- was a banker. As such he was of course one of the prominent men in the community, and this was a farming community. In those days, you had these little towns scattered all over the United States, but in the Wheat Belt of Kansas each village was located
- career and my life. with it. I don't think that anything else could quite compare The Court at Saint James, or the Court at Tokyo, are all more or less well knownand mundane, but presenting my credentials as Ambassadorof the United States of America
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- 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
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- WASHINGTON STAR STORY ON TRIP BY LBJ TO LATIN AMERICA; DECISION TO DELAY TRIP DUE TO INTERNATIONAL SITUATION; RESIGNATION OF HENRY LABOUISSE; LBJ COMPLAINS ABOUT DELAY IN STATE DEPT DRAFT REPLY TO INDIAN PRIME MINISTER'S LETTER TO LBJ; MANN'S DUTIES
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- LBJ ASKS FOR UPDATE; SITUATION ROOM REPORTS USSR HAS CALLED FOR UN SECURITY COUNCIL MEETING ON DOMINICAN CRISIS; CEASEFIRE VIOLATIONS; ANTI-US DEMONSTRATIONS IN LATIN AMERICA; OAS SECRETARY GEN. MORA'S ARRIVAL TODAY; US CASUALTIES; VIETNAM AIR
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Telephone conversation # 7375, sound recording, LBJ and WILLIAM "RED" RABORN, 4/29/1965, 8:47AM
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Telephone conversation # 11914, sound recording, LBJ and DWIGHT EISENHOWER, 6/25/1967, 9:44PM
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- ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh November 13, 1968 P: Mrs. Anderson, in August 1965, you were named the United States Representative on the United Nations Trusteeship Council with the rank of Ambassador. A: Do you currently hold this position? No, I
- urging me in the beginning to try to let him go. And I kept realizing the more I learned that this would be just disaster for him and also, I felt, for the United States because r felt that the Bulgarian government must know that we had him
- [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 3 and age when we have to communicate with the whole population, an ambassador today, in my opinion, an ambassador of the United States shouldn't just
Oral history transcript, Lucius D. Battle, interview 2 (II), 12/5/1968, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- and in the United Arab Republic, in Syria, to a less extent in Yemen; they certainly have a vital interest in the area. They're also interested in Iraq. They have a vital 1 interest in that part of the area of the world and have been trying to c r e a t e
- correspondents who were with him all the time. I was then based in London, and I picked them up in Manila and went with them the rest of the way, including all the way back to the United States. But much of the time I was traveling on a press plane separate
- to that, in the immediate past, you had served as Ambassador to OEeD and then prior to that in the Kennedy Administration, both as Director for the United States and the World Bank for a short time-L: Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for International Affairs
Oral history transcript, Lucius D. Battle, interview 1 (I), 11/14/1968, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- being moved out of Educational and Cultural Affairs, and he simply would not permit it. There followed nine weeks in which the question of what I was going 1 to do next w'as caught up bet'tveen the President of the United States and the C h
Oral history transcript, William J. Jorden, interview 1 (I), 3/22/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- the war to the North in the form of aerial attack and the second was to commit organized units of American forces to combat. M: Were you closely involved with the presidential decision-making in either or both of those cases? J. I was still
- in a logistics setup with respect to the MAAG [Military Assistance Advisory Group] that we had there then. But I was in Vietnam from 1954 to 1957. Then I came back to the United States. The Army insists that one go to school and so forth, and so I stayed
- an instinctive feel for a lot of this stuff and everybody had told me, "God, watch him like a hawk, because here he is outside the United States and he won't know what to say and he'll put his foot in his mouth." I didn't find that at all. In fact, I found him
- it. However,we felt that the That is, it was hopeless for West Therefore, the best thing to do was for West Pakistan to cut its losses as quickly as possible. However,the President didn't want us--the United States--in any way to be responsible for what
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- LBJ REPORTS THAT MRS. JUAN BOSCH IS GOING TO GIVE A PRESS CONFERENCE; COMMUNIST ACTIVITIES IN LATIN AMERICA AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP TO VIETNAM; COMMUNIST REACTION TO LBJ'S JOHNS HOPKINS SPEECH; LBJ READS INTELLIGENCE REPORT ON LATIN AMERICA
Telephone conversation # 8660, sound recording, LBJ and DWIGHT EISENHOWER, 8/27/1965, 11:30AM
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- EISENHOWER WISHES LBJ HAPPY BIRTHDAY; LBJ'S HEAVY SCHEDULE; EISENHOWER PRAISES INFORMATION PROGRAMS IN VIETNAM, LAOS; APPOINTMENTS OF WILLIAM RABORN, WILLIAM MCKEE; RFK'S UPCOMING TOUR OF LATIN AMERICA; POSSIBLE VISIT BY MILTON EISENHOWER TO LATIN
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- LBJ, COOK DISCUSS THEIR TEENAGE CHILDREN; LBJ THANKS COOK FOR SUPPORT, ASKS ADVICE ON VIETNAM, LATIN AMERICA; HENRY CABOT LODGE; COOK RELAYS CRITICISM OF FOREIGN AID, EXPRESSES OPTIMISM ABOUT ECONOMY, CONCERN ABOUT FRB; COOK'S MEETING WITH UTILITY