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  • a plloto to be tinted. MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON June Mr. 20, 1966 President: Attached is a photograph of Dr. Andrew Stevenson, Staff Director of the House Interstate and Foreign Commerce Commission. Would you inscribe this for him
  • - Austin •T o the pool for swim - alone " 7:51a f Senator 8:20a t Birch Bayh - Indianapolis Joe Califano - Washington, DC 8:44a Depart __ i Ranch - via army one accompanied by Mrs Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Larry Levinson Jim Jones Susan Stevenson mf
  • B Y TH E PRESIDEN T Completed address an d escorted t o limousin e b y Mr , Thoma s Kane , Hote l Manager, and Mr . Pau l A. Burns . Ass t Mgr , and , Ambassador Adlai Stevenson. The President , Amb . Stevenso n and party departe d the Waldorf
  • . The motorcade departed immediately for the Hotel. -- Hotel Utah. October White Salt Nicholas House Lake Katzenbach City DC 28 Tuesday Utah 1964 October 28 1964 Tuesday Today announced selection of Hon Adlai Stevenson US Permanent Rep to the UN
  • Un d er Secretary Ball A ssistant Secretary Bundy UN A mbassador Stevenson Ambassador Maxwell Taylor S ecretary of Defense M c Namara A ssistant Secretary Mc Naughton Treasury Secre tary Fowler AID A dministrator B ell CIA Director R
  • , Laboratory of Viral Immunology Division of Biologies Standards National Institutes of Health Public Health Service Department of Health, Education, and Welfare James Earl Rudder President Texas A &M College, Station Mr. Albert H. Stevenson Chief Sanitary
  • y Udal l yyFreema Freema n y Conno r .. Willar Willar dd Wirt Wirtzz an an dd Secy Sec y Celebrezz Celebrezz ee May White Thursday House •Ambassador ; Stevenson ; . Hon . Charle s Schultz e Hqn. Davi d Bel l . - Hon . Kermi t Gordo n Hon. Glen n
  • State Georg e W . Bal l William P . Bundy , Ass t Secy for Fa r Easter n Affair s Adlai E . Stevenson , U . S. Representativ e t o th e UN Ambassador Maxwell Taylo r Secretary o f the Treasury , Henr y Fowler Director o f USIA , Car l T . Rowa n Attorney
  • Jake Jacobse n Lee White Secretary Rusk President or Jack Valent i George Reedy McGeo Adlai Bundy re congressional delegation accompanying Stevenson to the UN in San Francisco re To Offic e wit h Marvin Watson the UN speech Senator Stuar t
  • Shell y o f S F e^ Arrived a t th e Oper a Hous e and wa s greete d b y Hon . Adla i Stevenson , U . S . Rep . t > the Unite d Nations , Governo r an d mrs. Edmun d Brown , Mayo r and Mrs. Joh n Shell y 6^ 6- ^ The President pose d i n front o f
  • JUSTIC E ARTHUR GQLDBER G AS SUCCESSO R T O ADLAI STEVENSON as Unite d State s Rep to th p Unite d Nation s Standing w/ th e President and Justic e AGoldber g wer e Secy. Dea n Rusk , Under Secy. Geo . Ball , Hon . McG . Bund y - Justice an d Mrs
  • : http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh GLICK -- I -- 15 G: No~ Mrs. Roosevelt was dead then. But Lady Bird was a speaker~ Adlai Stevenson, Margaret Truman was there, and some of the Roosevelt men. Let's see, was James or John
  • Eleanor Roosevelt died Adlai Stevenson was coming down to Washington to present a marble bust of Mrs. Roosevelt. President Johnson was scheduled to accept the marble bust on behalf of the nation. Jim Jones, a White House assistant, and I made all
  • presidential reelection campaign; Jeanne Vanderbilt's support for LBJ; Prokop's involvement with Adlai Stevenson presenting a marble bust of Eleanor Roosevelt to LBJ; 1966 meeting of congressional liaisons where LBJ spoke to them regarding his legislative
  • in it .... intimately. I cannot truthfully say that any man is qualified for it in advance. In days gone by, Democra,ts Franklin Roosevelts and Al Smiths. nominated these giants opened with was nominated on the first ballot., Stevenson was not chosen until the have had
  • affectionate conclusions and the same determinations to save other fine persons from that type of humiliation. I have a thousand lovely memories. G; Your husband worked for Adlai Stevenson in 1956 as his campaign manager, I guess. B: He was his southern
  • LBJ was convinced to be John F. Kennedy's running mate; LBJ's and Hale Boggs' dedication to the War on Poverty and civil rights, especially in the South; Lynda Johnson dating George Hamilton; Hale Boggs' involvement in Adlai Stevenson's 1956
  • about Lyndon Johnson at the 1956 convention? M: That was when we nominated Stevenson. I don't remember very well. I LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781
  • Stevenson's pre-convention campaign in 1956. I took the train down and worked some with John Brademas, who was then director of research for the Stevenson campaign. I had been to a lot of Democratic and Republican national conventions; I had written some
  • in the 1954 Senate race. 2/14 LBJ, Speaker Rayburn and Stephen Mitchell attend a reception hosted by Averell Harriman in honor of Adlai Stevenson, in New York. LBJ then makes a short speech at the Eastern States Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner. LBJ, Rayburn
  • he had an idea of the proper relations in the public interest between an opposition-led Congress and a President of the other party. There is a document there [in the correspondence file] in which, criticizing Adlai Stevenson's contrary attitude, he
  • /exhibits/show/loh/oh 2 was well before the Eric Sevareid thing [Look, Nov. 30, 1965]. As I reconstructed it--now this may not be the whole story--U Thant did suggest to [Adlai] Stevenson that if the United States were ready to meet with the North
  • to LBJ; J.E. McDonald; 1952 Democratic Conventions – state and national; Governor Shivers for Eisenhower against Democrat Adlai Stevenson; 1972 Democratic National Convention; 1960 Democratic National Convention; contacts with LBJ while President.
  • . Stevenson's #~ Repo-rt- #54a'\tcpo~t ~~ .1/&ka River -a-eNSG meetin:g V ~~ l4p - ~ Uir;;..~Lt::L 0~ VP Security File, National Security 06/26/62 A 12/05/61 A Secret ~ He1riew of l'oli~y FILE LOCATION Presentation 13p •t' 1 t:. Factors
  • Stevenson, Adlai E. (Adlai Ewing), 1900-1965
  • cabinet, and he hoped that they would all stay on. Adlai Stevenson irritated me that day, by the way, and for this kind of a project I think I should make reference to it. M: Don't ever let me cut you off on anything. G: Adlai was sitting next to me
  • to observe Ambassador Adlai Stevenson's relationship with the First Family? C: Yes, F: Let's talk about it. C: Well, I think that he was enchanted by Mrs. Johnson. He was one of the first people who wrote her a letter using such perfect words for her
  • in the nomination without consulting with me, without talking to me. I asked that it not be--. But In fact, I asked that it be withdrawn and they complied. M: I see. In 1952, then when you were nominated for the Vice Presidency with Mr. Stevenson, apparently
  • then from the previous campaign, and the sentiment was much better for him. Although Stevenson was well- supported and liked, and particularly by the more conservative element, the LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY
  • ; Arthur Goldberg's resignation from the Supreme Court and appointment as United Nations (UN) ambassador; Adlai Stevenson as UN ambassador; Abe Fortas' appointment to the Supreme Court; Lyndon Johnson's (LBJ) relationships with Abe Fortas and Clark Clifford
  • . There is a possibility that Steve Mitchell was either Adlai Stevenson's law partner or they were closely associated, but I think there was a better rapport between Johnson and Rayburn and Mitchell than there was with Stevenson, because they were always skeptical what
  • Adlai Stevenson fan in both of his campaigns. Looking onto the 1960 election, of course, I felt this was a great opportunity for the party. As late as early 1958 I think I was still a Stevenson man. In fact I wrote an article for the New Republic which I
  • plan detailed presentation to UN Security Council of the case against the DRV as the aggressor. We do not repeat not expect to touch upon readiness for talks or negotiations at this time. "In execution of item c., above, Ambassador Stevenson will call
  • : http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Stevens -- I -- 2 F: How did you get into politics? S: Well, I used to be chairman of Adlai Stevenson's finance committee during 1952 and 1956, and from 1956 to 1960 I continued as head of the finance
  • . Johnson Lynda Robb Judge and Mrs. Homer Thonrberry Larry Temple Tom Johnson Marie Fehme r Mary Rather Susan Stevenson . LaFaye Davis 1, I J. i . * I .: .' . . Dr. Burkley Lt. j.g. Thomas Mills " Yoichi Okamoto William Fisher Dr. Joe Frantz ^^^ Paul
  • .—Joe Califano Marie Fehmer Susan Stevenson LaFaye Davis Mrs. Mary Kaltman Christian Dr. William Lukash Smith Col. Haywood Cmdr. Sam Latimer Mr. Clint Hill Arthur Godfrey Lee Gregg Andrew Hutch Warren Taylor
  • for NSC Meeting Attending: The Attorney Genera l Director Joh n McCon e o f CI A Directo Secretary Rober t McNamar a McGeorg John McNaughto n Genera General Earl e G . Wheeler , JC S Walte George W . Ball , Actin g Secy . Jac Adlai Stevenson, U.S . Rep
  • Larry O'Brie n (b. 1) Buzzed vm to bring colo r pictur e i n for Ambassador Stevenso n - - t o be autographed . . . . the following political Jack Valent i w/ Stevenson problems UN problems foreign policy matters Jack Valenti Walter Jenkins Mrs
  • Presidential hopefuls from the Cabinet -- including Secy. Dean Rusk, Secy, Robert. McNamara, Secy. Orville Freeman Attorney General Rober t Kennedy, Ambassador to the UN Adlai Stevenson, and Director of the Peace Corps -- Sargent Shriver. -- Read statement
  • have no idea yet, Chuck. Q.. Do we look for the regular Tuesday ltmcheon with Secretary McNamara and others1 MR. MOYERS: I don 1 t have the schedule yet. Q. Bill, d" you have any comment on Mr. Sevare1d 1 s story that Adlai Stevenson wao supposed
  • Celebrezze , Sec y o f HEW Hon. Adla i Stevenson , U . S. Representativ e t o th e UN Hon. Kermi t Gordon , Director , Burea u o f the Budget Hon. Gardne r Ackley , Chairman , Counci l of Economic Advisor s Larry O'Brie n Dic k Goodwi n McGeorge Bund y
  • him , looke d a t photo s o± demonstrators i n Mansion , an d returne d t o Offic e Secretary Dea n Rus k Hon. Adla i Stevenson Harlan Cleveland , Asst . Secy . , Bureau o f International Organizatio n Affair s Joseph J . Sisc o Deputy Asst. Secy