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- ~ /-,;, ~ Io tl:i.lil l?x:lilfii'1-illt SQeret.....: fx:om Cilpati:4.G, 2§- t)' 04{21f6t:- ,/, il16b Memo DOD To Pres for Natl. Security Top Secret 2 p Affairs from McNamara 05/18/6~ A Ic.p..Secret -for FILE LOCATION 'Qep1:1ty See-. -Bef-. frem
- - - Mr. Paul Geren 1 .::SECRET Mro Paul Geren, Deputy Directorp Office of International Financial and Development Affairs, Department of State; Dro William No Diehl, Chief, Far East Divigion Office of International Finance, Department of Treaau.ry
- and the Embassy a ta ff lnforul conv"raatlbns with officials of the Jn.J')Rnese talk~d with both the Prime Minister and the Hlnls t e~ G.r1~ernment .. Mr - e.nd p ~ysen for Foreign Affairs . In Washington durl.ng the month of November 1, the Working G1
- for International D evelopment Director, Bureau of the Budget Chairman, Export-Import Bank -· SUBJECT: Task Force on Southeast Asian Economic and Social Development I herewith direct my Special Assistant for National Security Affairs, Mr. McGeorge Bundy
- . The Special Assistant for National Security Affairs is autho rized to call on the appr opriate Departments and A gencies for necessary staff support for this task force. GOHFIDEHTIAL - . ' . . lb " --- .{ ',!. ~ !~ µ~r¥~~ THE WHITE HOUSE
- like the shooting down of a plane than the Herald Tribune ought to be running the government. Second, if you can tell me how you deal with a ••• K. That's not the point. The State Department is definitely coneerned with the fact that the President
- DISCUSSION OF KIKER'S STORY ABOUT LBJ'S LACK OF KNOWLEDGE IN FOREIGN AFFAIRS, ANTICIPATED FOREIGN AID, VIETNAM; PROCEDURES FOR NOTIFYING LBJ OF FOREIGN POLICY DEVELOPMENTS
Oral history transcript, C. Douglas Dillon, interview 1 (I), 6/29/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- of the foreign aid program, in overall charge of it, as Undersecretary of State and Undersecretary for Economic Affairs. I was sort of the ultimate re sponsibility in the State Department for its legislative progress of that bill every year, so I had to talk
- Appointment as Secretary; relationship with LBJ during Eisenhower administration; State Department Appropriation Bill and Foreign Aid Bill in 1959 and 1960; LBJ's role as VP; Cuban Missile Crisis; differences between LBJ and JFK; budget; balance
- of any assistance furnished pursuant to this determination. DBaASmlED 1.0. 12356, Sec. 3... NLJ q3· 3¢0 1W ~-, NARA, Date ~-~-~ - CONFIDENTIAL · CONFIDENTiAL DEPARTMENT OF STATE AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT WASHINGTON 25. D. C . OFFICE
- great knowledge of political affairs and things generally in the country. And then I remember a situation developed after he and Lady Bird had gone on back. I watched her taking a few notes and listening most intently while he was talking freely
- Early relationship with LBJ; 1960 campaign; appointment as Secretary of Commerce; JFK leadership; Department of Commerce problems; JFK’s staff; LBJ and civil rights; LBJ and the Vice Presidency; JFK-LBJ friction; Business Advisory Council; relation
- HOUSE WASHINGTON co:NFIDENTIAL July 28, 1966 MEMORANDUM FOR MR. W. W. ROSTOW Walt -Jim O'Connell's office has now reviewed the State Department memo reporting on the implementation of NSAM 342, which was issued to encourage the construction
- , This is state of affairs. How close attention does the President pay to specific programs that AID either conceives or undertakes? G~ Well, there's a real difference between President Kennedy and President Johnson there because in President Kennedy's time
- Biographical information; Presidential impact on AID; comparison of JFK and LBJ; Presidential approval of specific loans; BOB and Treasury Department involvement in policy decision; White House and State Department involvement; B/P loans; AID
- -13 41 346 * Details may not add to totals due to rounding ~/ Less than $50, 000 Source: A. I. D. Special Report .... (0 Prepared for the House Foreign Affairs Committee 11> Selected Food for Freedom Fiscal (U.S. 1962 Years 1963
- State Department affairs, since W9rld War II: -- U.S. Foreign Latin American Year 1965 Budget The objectives moral and tightly defined. on March 23, 1964, for fiscal year 1965. The Fiscal policies reorganize under Mr. Mann ( see Chapter
- ) had tentatively agreed to ~-- ~!AL . -, . s ·~ rp-r-: o try to interest your brother in assuming the top-level State Department role in working on this broad problem. Tony Solomon, and particularly his deputy, Frank Loy, have been working closely
- of Planning, new Minister the Minister Freeman Through personal Minister -The duration contacts in India, and firmness Minister), in India's priorities affairs. and in Washington, and programs. of aid commHments had included: and the U. S
- TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh that time we had nuclear weaponry; the other side didn't. In domestic affairs Mr. Eisenhower's greatest civil
- leaders of free world after WWII; Little Rock and civil rights; Ike against forced bussing; states rights; Senator Joseph McCarthy; Ike and LBJ had heart attacks in 1955; Dulles and foreign affairs; 1956 Hungarian uprising; Israel and Suez Crisis; Sputnik
Oral history transcript, Robert G. (Bobby) Baker, interview 5 (V), 5/2/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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- that the Democrats were a bunch of wild spenders and that here he was, a man that knew the military and there was plenty of waste there. President Eisenhower had recommended sort of massive reductions in the Defense Department expenditures. In addition
- Secretary, Near Eastern / and South Asian Affairs. ~ · ~~ rwtr~ I (:~' ~ l
- wtth the Department o! State and ~ · ~'1>C eta!!, be 5ubmitted by l February 1965. {~~;· ~[~·~~ ~ :· ',(.::~~-· ( Me-0.,i-ge· ft,undy Sii:CH.E'f . ~.~. . . . , ·./"'' ~* ·, . . . .. ..;"" ·~401..L'i!l!~ .'1tJR ~~ .. ~C!~l~CE S~"'DY !~! w"':~ttt
- Affairs with the cooperation of other agencies. h1 vf V-v' fv "'--f McGeorge Bundy cc: Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. NSC I?. Bundy Dungan Chase Johnson i/ Files ~
- , and then as you approach the tape you're likely to find them all of a sudden coming up quite close together. M: Which is what happened just this last time. T: Yes, yes. r~: Very much. You Ive been on th e Foreign Affairs Committee, I guess, since you were
- Biographical information; no personal knowledge of his father's relationship with LBJ; LBJ working with Taft Sr, on committee appointments; difference between JFK and LBJ's Administrations; 1964 Ohio race; 1968 election; Foreign Affairs Committee
- move. DeGaulle will smile at us, but will not change his attitudes on monetary affairs and in relation to Great Britain. Secretary Fowler: The Chinese have been heavy takers of gold. Speculation. There is a possibility of independent actions between
Folder, "August 9, 1967 - 12:20 p.m. National Security Council," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 1
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- it is unrealistic to believe that you can get a supplementa in January. There are too many consirerations, including the fact that it's an election year and that priorities will be given to domestic affairs The best thing to do is to plan our aid on the assumption
- in international affairs, more concerned with domestic things. Did you find him pretty well versed in what was going on at that particular assignment that you accompanied him on? H: Yes, I found him very well versed; and I also found his knowledge of how things
- liability; press assassinated LBJ politically; JFK legislation; investigation of Adam Clayton Powell; Hays’ feud with Romney; briefing of Foreign Affairs Committee by Secretary of State; LBJ’s hostility toward Senate Foreign Relations Committee; advice
- oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh - 3 F: Some of his opponents have claimed that he lacked an understanding of foreign affairs, that he was the parochial politician, or at least a domestic politician. I judge you wouldn't
- voting and then compare it. I used to tease him about that. F: How did he take it? G: He didn't take it very well. F: I can imagine. Did he show much interest in foreign affairs in those senatorial days? G: Yes, he did. In fact, he showed a great
- understanding of foreign affairs; Melasky's efforts to educate the public regarding Vietnam; LBJ's vice-presidency; LBJ's familiarity with military operations; John Tower; Ralph Yarborough; 1964 election and campaign; comparing the economy of 1960's to 1971