Discover Our Collections


  • Tag > Digital item (remove)
  • Subject > Middle East (remove)

Limit your search

Tag Contributor Date Subject Type Collection Series Specific Item Type Time Period

83 results

  • , the Los Angeles plant is und.e rway and he felt we were free to move ahead elsewhere. As a resource man, 11 he would prefer not to talk about desalting separat ely but to talk about the total water picture. He felt we could increase the run - off
  • reporters mistaken for demonstrators. Secretary McNamara said his information was that they had hid their cre­ dentials and went along to the detention camp for the story. SECRETARY RUSK: I am going tomorrow to Los Angeles to make a speech at the same hotel
  • , D. C. Dear Juanita: If you would pass the enclosed letter to the President at a convenient time, I would be so grateful. With best wishes and warmest personal regards, I am Sincerely yours, MES/em Enclosure [8 of 8
  • , the Baghdad regime has been primarily concerned with domestic affairs. Were major revol.utionary move­ ments to appear in the Gulf as the time of British departure C02741287 neared, however, the Iraqis might begin to give them substantial aasistance
  • November 6, 2008 Reference No. 13511 Processing Note Transcript only of this conversation; there is no recording. DATE: 10/2/68 TIME: UnknoWn . CALLER: Dean Rusk Pages ofTranscript: 1 page Barbara Cline Archivist /1'f r. Pt '€ J" SI ~ c r
  • Telephone conversation # 13511, transcript, WALT ROSTOW and DEAN RUSK, 10/2/1968, time unknown
  • ld te a m i s le a v in g a t th e s a m e tim e - G e n e r a l C lif to n , C o m m a n d e r J o s e p h s o n , C o lo n e l C o o k , ” An ndthe T e d C lif to n m a d e a r a t h e r le n g th y r e p l y , i n w h ic h h e d id j u s t w h
  • trip; Lady Bird has tea with six Ambassador's wives; Mrs. Parker Hart and her time in Middle East; LBJ meets group; Patricia Harris is first African-American woman Ambassador; Johnsons to Celebrezze party; Beautification Bill
  • lo c k with Lyndon Baines Johnson in Hebrew around the face of the c lo c k , and the hour them selves w ere m arked with sym bols of the twelve tribes of Isra el. MEMORANDUM T H E W H I T E HO U SE Monday, June 1, 1964 W ASHIN GTON But m in e
  • yndon, rather to the surprise of Service and everybody else King H u sse in of I t h in k , got in the car with Jordan to d r iv e w it h him to From there Lyndon the Secret e l e c t e d to w alk b a c k , B l a ir H o u s e . became e n v e lo
  • g h t i t w a s too m e a s u r e d , s lo w , d e l i b e r a t e . d ra m a and fire . At It n e e d e d m o r e A n d th e n c l o s e to th e e n d w h e n h e p o u n d e d h o m e th e f a c t t h a t the p a r t i e s to th e w a r m u s t
  • to Johnson City for flower harvesting; dinner with Luci & Pat Nugent and friends at Steak Island in Austin; Luci has encounters with the press; Lady Bird to bed and reading "Of Time and The River" by Thomas Wolfe
  • -';;>... E C R ! .... ST ATE 13532 ROGER CHANNE L JY DDA 28 1 lo APPR EC I ATE CONSIDERATIONS REF'TEL' 'YOU ·coRRECT DEPT 'HAS NO OB JE CT YON TO 'EMBASSY VS DISCREET EFFORT ~ROADEN :ClRCLE OF' YEMENI ROYA~~sr ·- toNT~CTS~ ON PERSONAL BAStS~ 2 Q WH I LE
  • ? Secretary Rusk: The most difficult problem is the Jerusalem problem. CIA Director Helms: is not bard to explain. -•• --- ... VIETNAM -- The war is at the tensest point. Lo•t 128, 000 men Needed to fill out unit a Units now coming back Attack could
  • o m a n d I r e a d m y P o r t l a n d s p e e c h , the B , Y. M o r r i s o n l e c t u r e f J f o r the A m e r i c a n liistitu te of A r c h ite c ts . lo n g , lo n g t i m e . l a s t ^ I s w e a r s p e e c h a n d p u b lic a p p e a r
  • t io n was in the M a y flo w e r and was like m any o t h e r s . In the Chinese Ro o m , the C h iefs o f M is s io n and the D ip lo m a tic C o rp w e r e r e c e i v e d w h ile we stood in line with the E s h k o ls , and then we a ll m o v e
  • and at that time we would decide to go ahead. If we agreed to give the sup e rsonics, deliveries coul d be scheduled for 19 68 ­ 1970. The planes would thus be under our control for a period. The Jordanians would be dependent on us for replacements and spares
  • as well as a biographic sketch of Ambassador Kamelo Mro Donald Co Bergus, Country Director for the United Arab Republic in the Department of State, will accompany the Ambassadoro ~B~~ or~xecutive Secretary Enclosures: lo Suggested Talking Pointso 2o
  • J _ ·. ·. , If '.!lo ' . 1 ~ .i m. _,..,.._ r "II ~ ~ .ft i. i• _.-:t i't' 0 fi ·.t_· Q ~41 . !j•_ i.10 !t•ll ~tt•o .,~.\iti!I1 ill• " ,. . ~~._-, ~ .. Ua.:., r~!t=:t i 1 r·: •:t a.
  • in the war. The Communist theory of war is that they are helping out a revolution in the South. When they are attacked they are outraged. I think the Soviets want to help. They can't until war is reduced to war in the South. Time pressures are on them to do
  • Examination of the British Proposal for a Mari time Group and Declaration ••..••....•••.•.....••. 44 Consideration of the French Proposal for a Four-Power Meeting and the Question of French Aid to the Arabs and Israelis
  • that it backed no particular formula (such as enosis or partition), while strongly urging the parties involved to agree on a solution. 21 Nevertheless, it was irrationally accused by each side of supporting the other while at the same time both called upon
  • (that or Egypt in particular) took such severel.7 restrictive ·measures . against Israel u drasticall.7· to shorten .the ruse leading to the explosion. DECLASSlfltD -.,__ A thority :f lo - 3 ~ '"'°"' By ~ • NAit-\. D~c~~ 7 e5 sYqµ ri I hCfJIS ...- 'i'OP
  • APPROACH ~AST EUROPEANS RE I NTERCESSIO N, GI VZN LACK OF RESULTS TO DATE FROM OUR EFFORTS WITH YUGO SLAVS, IiJD IANS, ALG ER IANS, IRAQ IS AND TUR XS. 2 . HOPE D E PART M E~T WILL GIVE ERIC PACE TR E AT.E NT I N -RESPONSE PRESS. I NQUIRIES. STORY LO W KEY
  • to have some private conversation and that would be m y time to depart. So I did, thereby not seeing the thousand or so guests cla m o rin g at the gates. I rushed hom e, feelin g stra n gely truant, jumped into m y red lace dress and went out to the W
  • to expand the growth in the level of economic act_ivity -- to continue pressing the absorptive capacity of the areaTs resources and productive facilities. Over time, this is the best and perhaps the only way to absorb labor in the area
  • Telephone conversation # 1178, sound recording, BILL MOYERS and DEAN RUSK, 1/4/1964, time unknown
  • "SUMMARIZED"; LBJ SPEAKS TO PIERRE SALINGER WHO IS IN THE OFFICE WITH HIM AT TIME OF CALL; RUSK ON HOLD 1:15; RE-RECORD ON REF #1167; SKIPPING IN RECORDING; TIME FROM DAILY DIARY
  • "SUMMARIZED"; LBJ SPEAKS TO PIERRE SALINGER WHO MEETING WITH HIM AT TIME OF CALL; RUSK ON HOLD 1:15; RE-RECORD OF REF #1166; SKIPPING IN RECORDING; TIME FROM DAILY DIARY
  • "THEN TO GEORGE BALL"; LBJ ON HOLD 0:30; TIME FROM WH OPS LOGS; TRANSCRIPT LISTS TIME AS "APPROX 6:48PM"
  • Telephone conversation # 3698, sound recording, LBJ and BOB MANNING?, 6/11/1964, time unknown
  • Telephone conversation # 4830, sound recording, LBJ and GEORGE BALL, 8/9/1964, time unknown
  • Telephone conversation # 4831, sound recording, LBJ and GEORGE BALL, 8/9/1964, time unknown
  • Telephone conversation # 4854, sound recording, LBJ and GEORGE REEDY, 8/9/1964, time unknown
  • Telephone conversation # 4863, sound recording, LBJ and MCGEORGE BUNDY, 8/10/1964, time unknown
  • Telephone conversation # 5040, sound recording, JUANITA ROBERTS and PHILLIPS TALBOT, 8/19/1964, time unknown
  • "RE MATERIAL TO SEE BEFORE MEETING...; ALSO WILL SEND OVER DRAFT OF A REPLY TO KOSYGIN. 'HIS LETTER DOESN'T AMOUNT TO MUCH.'"; "TRANSCRIBED IN FULL YB 4/7/70"; SLIP INCORRECTLY LISTS DATE AS 11/2/67; DATE, TIME OF CALL DETERMINED FROM CONTENT, DAILY
  • RUSK SAYS HE IS PREPARING MATERIAL FOR LBJ'S MEETING WITH CONGRESSIONAL LEADERSHIP, DISCUSSES TIMING OF MEETING; LBJ TELLS RUSK HE HAS INVITED SENATE LEADERSHIP TOMORROW; DISCUSSION OF ALEXSEI KOSYGIN'S RECENT LETTER TO LBJ AND DRAFT RESPONSE
  • "JUST A PIECE OF CONVERSATION WITH MR. BUNDY"; TIME FROM DAILY DIARY
  • Telephone conversation # 12506, sound recording, LBJ and GEORGE CHRISTIAN, 12/11/1967, time unknown
  • BACKGROUND BUZZ ON RECORDING; TIME FROM DAILY DIARY; RECORDING MADE FROM ORIGINAL REEL-TO-REEL TAPE; FORMERLY CLOSED IN PART - A
  • LBJ URGES ELLENDER TO GET FARM BILL PASSED IN SENATE; COTTON PRICES; ORVILLE FREEMAN; FOREIGN AID; CYPRUS; ELLENDER'S RECENT TRIP TO AFRICA; MIKE MANSFIELD; TIMING OF FARM BILL AND CIVIL RIGHTS BILL IN SENATE