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  • of his courage, of his tenacity, of his leadership. G: Who was in on the meeting, do you recall? C: Well, there were about eight or ten senators and four or five staff. Others who were there included [Jacob] Javits and I believe [Philip] Hart, and I
  • ] the kind of questions he ra.ised it was perfectly clear to me that this man Itlas not the Philip Geyelin model. the guy who can't understand anything that happens outside of the three-mile limit. This comes back again then to the earlier point. I don't
  • the *The successive holders of this position were Sullivan till June of 1964, Michael Forrestal from July through December of 1964, Leonard Unger from January of 1965 to the spring of 1967, and Philip c. Habib from then till the opening of the Paris talks in 1968
  • ~ --------------------SACSA Col Richard B. Kreutzer, USA _,___________ ·---USA Mr. Pardee Iowe ------·----------------------USIA Mr. Philip W. Manhard ----------------------State Mr. Robert Miller --------------------------State Mr. Richard D. Nethercutt Col Willard
  • Hoff, Philip H. (Philip Henderson), 1924-
  • Telephone conversation # 11213, sound recording, LBJ and PHILIP HOFF, 12/27/1966, 9:45AM
  • PHILIP HOFF
  • BUNDY CALLS FROM ANCHORAGE, ALASKA, EN ROUTE BACK FROM VIETNAM, TO DISCUSS POSSIBLE REASSIGNMENT OF PHILIP CHADBOURNE FROM VIETNAM TO ANOTHER DIPLOMATIC POST
  • DISCUSSION OF PRESS STORY BY PHILIP GEYELIN ABOUT BOMBING OF POL TARGETS IN NORTH VIETNAM, LEAKS FROM STATE DEPT; LBJ ASKS VANCE TO CONSULT WITH JCS ABOUT TIMING, RANGE OF UPCOMING BOMBING MISSIONS, POSSIBLY DELAYING STRIKES ON HANOI, HAIPHONG
  • LBJ SAYS HE HAS ASKED ATTORNEY GENERAL TO STUDY PRESS LEAKS OF VIETNAM OPERATIONAL PLANS, ASKS BALL AND MCNAMARA TO ASSEMBLE LOG OF MEDIA CONTACTS AT STATE, DOD; BALL DISCUSSES CALL HE RECEIVED FROM PHILIP GEYELIN ABOUT BOMBING, GEYELIN'S SUBSEQUENT
  • HOOVER CONTINUES TO REPORT ON FBI'S INVESTIGATION INTO PRESS LEAK ON BOMBING OF POL TARGETS IN NORTH VIETNAM WHICH INDICATES GEORGE BALL IS SOURCE OF LEAK; BALL'S DENIAL THAT HE IS SOURCE OF LEAK; BALL'S SOCIAL CONTACT WITH PHILIP GEYELIN
  • HOOVER READS REPORT OF FBI INTERVIEW WITH GEORGE BALL ABOUT PRESS LEAK ON BOMBING OF POL TARGETS IN NORTH VIETNAM; BALL'S CONTACTS WITH PHILIP GEYELIN
  • Ambassador Vance General Goodpaster General Taylor I Philip Habib William Bundy Under Secretary Katzenbach General Johnson Walt Rostow George Christian lJ,• 11 i° Hk Jt;Y'de\A.. - 5 NOTES OF THE PRESIDENT'S MEETING WITH FOREIGN POLICY ADVISERS
  • interesting. [Philip] Habib, I think, had been picked mainly by Rusk, and I guess Vance had known Habib, but I'm not sure of that. lot of experience in Vietnam. But Phil had a He had been political officer in Saigon, and had dealt with the problem
  • Selection of the team to go to Paris to negotiate with North Vietnam; Averell Harriman; Cyrus Vance; Philip Habib; organizing the trip to Paris; failure to make serious progress in Paris; debates regarding “the shape of the table”; portraying news
  • Early acquaintance with LBJ; how LBJ related to the press as a senator; Alsop's interactions with LBJ; Alsop's support of LBJ in 1964 against Goldwater; Alsop's and Philip Graham's role in JFK's selection of LBJ as the vice-presidential nominee
  • by way of any private decision of what he would do in the future . M: And you need to deal with what I think one of the better accounts of the whole affair, the one by Philip Geyelin of the Wall Street Journal /Lyndon B . Johnson and the World , 1966
  • in the United Nations were more apt to support Malaysia and the Philip?ines if the guerrilla operations sho:ild go to the United Nations. Secretary Dillo:i believed it should not be ourselves who force the issue with S'.Jkarno but that any determination should
  • No. 2199 H. NSCAction No. 2209 B. 'lbe National Security Council, the Acting Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Philip A. Ray for the Secretary of C011111erce, and the Director, Bureau of the Budget, at the 44oth NSCMeeting on April 7, 1960, adopted
  • along because the State Democratic Chairman personally wanted a Presidential appointment . And they wanted to use the fact that the Administration wanted me as a leverage to get something for him . heard from Senator (Philip A .) Hart's (D-Michigan