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  • most of the Great Society speech, I think, didn't he? M: Umhrn. C: Clark Clifford contributed greatly. Abe Forrest [Fortas?] contributed a lot to what he was saymg. He always, when he made a speech, if it was a reasonably important speech he LBJ
  • Middleton, Harry Joseph, 1921
  • the Swiss to see if the crew actually wrote the letter? SECRETARY RUSK: Yes, we can do that. GENERAL TAYLOR: We cannot let this thing terminate so our enemies will be encouraged to take hostages and get massive propaganda value out of it. CLARK CLIFFORD
  • are the notes of the President's Foreign Affairs Luncheon of January 30, which was held in the Family Dining Room. Those attending the meeting were: Secretary Rusk Secretary McNamara Clark Clifford CIA Director Helms Walt Rostow George Christian Tom
  • . The President: I think they should be called in. Secretary Rusk: Habib is seeing them. The President: I think you and Clark should see them. to seeing them myself. Secretary Rusk: I wouldn't object We need some good news from Vietnam, Buzz. General Wheeler
  • , I've had a rough day. I missed my lunch and my nap but I had a long visit with Dean Acheson and I spent a good while with Clark Clifford this afternoon and also my advisers on other matters.' I have a monetary crisis on my hands on account
  • MONETARY CRISIS; CLARK CLIFFORD'S MEETING WITH RFK TODAY; RFK'S DEMAND FOR REAPPRAISAL OF VIETNAM POLICY; DEAN ACHESON'S ADVICE TO LBJ; DALEY SUGGESTS LBJ APPOINT HIS OWN COMMITTEE TO STUDY POLICY; RFK'S PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDACY; NEW HAMPSHIRE PRIMARY
  • military people feel it can be handled. The President said he had been assured by the Joint Chiefs that Khe Sanh could be defended. 3. On Korea, the President read Clark Clifford's statement to the Congressional leaders a day or two before, outlining
  • of the the Wilbur Cohens, the Clark Cliffords, Georgia Clark without Ramsey, and Virginia Rusk without Dean, who she said, was sick, and C, R. Smith, Stu and Lee--she said she was feeling fine--and Bill and Jane Wirtz. Only the Fowlers and Freeman~ were absent
  • we were there to prevent the subjugation of the South Vietnamese. General Wheeler: The President: You made a good statement, Clark (Secretary Clifford). What will they do on money? Secretary Clifford: The House wants minesweepers and a personnel
  • Lady Bird flies back to D.C. & she is driven to the USS Sequoia; LBJ & Lady Bird read newspapers & have breakfast; Johnsons watch Clark Clifford & Maxwell Taylor on tv; Johnsons watch Martin Luther King on tv; lunch; Luci Nugent meets boat
  • ; Abe Fortas' Supreme Court nomination; Lynda Robb tells stories about her family; New York Times interview on LBJ Library; tea with American Association of Nurserymen; reception for Junior Army Navy Guild Organization members; Clark Cliffords to dinner
  • ; lunch in China Room; new Tiffany wildflower china for Johnson administration; tea for American Federation of the Arts; viewing film, "Paintings of the White House;" party at Sulgrave Club for Lynda Johnson & Charles Robb; Charles Robb & Tom Clark toast