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- . Author . Ne w York . Ne w Yor k ( Pres' s _ table ) Robt S . Stevenson . Chr . . Allis-Chalmer s Mf g Co . , Milwaukee , Wisc . L. A . Stoner , Pres . J , Th e Ohi o Nat'l Ban k o f Columbus . Ohi o David Susskind , Talen t A f sociates - Paramoun t Ltd
Oral history transcript, Stuart Symington, interview 2 (II), 11/28/1977, by Michael L. Gillette
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- remember once he and Lady Bird and I visited Mr. Jones in Houston, who was most gracious. G: How about the tidelands issue? I understand that you had some dis- cussions with Adlai Stevenson about his position on this in 1952? S: I don't remember. G
Oral history transcript, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, interview 1 (I), 1/11/1974, by Joe B. Frantz
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- Texas politics? 0: Yes . I know he was warned before not to go by Senator Fulbright, by Adlai Stevenson, by Bobby, to whom they had given messages . he got really upset . I know Vice President Johnson came to our hotel room in Houston the night
- -- II -- 3 P: And stick to their guns. F: Did you get the feeling that Johnson was lukewarm in his support for Stevenson in 1952 or 1956, or did he do about what he could? P: I thought he did all he could. I never had any other feeling. I was very
Oral history transcript, Harry C. McPherson, interview 8 (VIII), 11/20/1985, by Michael L. Gillette
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- here I thought that it would be great if Johnson showed that he was a real national Democrat and would deal with Mrs. Roosevelt and Walter Reuther and Adlai Stevenson and so on. I mean, it's classic Texas insecurity. It was like one's pleasure at being
- , optimistic, liberal, ~ew la~t Deal politicians in the Adlai Stevenson and Hubert Humphrey, other people that thought LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781
- would have been the nominee. nominee. But he wasn't, of course, and Stevenson was the And I met Lyndon Johnson two or three times at the convention; although he had been ill, he was there and was taking part in things. I thought he then would make
- CPR death of Adlai Stevenson. _QUOTE: I thank you personally women of all nations. on behalf of the American of bereavement on the His passing is a great loss to men and UNQUOTE. White House does not plan release recipient from President
Oral history transcript, Joseph A. Califano, interview 17 (XVII), 1/5/1988, by Michael L. Gillette
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- of lost. So you have people spitting on Adlai Stevenson for being too left-wing, great resentment among the white population about the blacks and that being considered a left-wing thing. And in that, Goldwater being the nominee of the Republican Party
- the Fall," and critique of play and actors; Adlai Stevenson
- Johnson make. He was a Stevenson man in the days gone by but now he was for Johnson. They could extend their activities ove.r into Idaho because they had a lot of Mormons ther~. They would like to get L'tab in the Senator's schedule when the Senator might
Folder, "Greece - Papandreau Visit - 6/23-24/64 [2 of 2]," Country Files, NSF, Box 127 [2 of 2]
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Oral history transcript, William M. (Fishbait) Miller, interview 1 (I), 5/10/1972, by Joe B. Frantz
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- . The only question was whether Stevenson would be able to hold on to some pledged or semi-pledged Kennedy votes to make it a deadlock on the first ballot. Only in that case,in my opinion, did Johnson or Symington have any chance to become President. LBJ
- ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh WICKER -- I -- 3 Lyndon Johnson for president in 1960. But I remember, at that time, I was very much for the renomination of Adlai Stevenson. F: Yes. W: And I remember arguing frequently with Silliman, who, as you know
- presidential candidate on your ticket. I believe we should elevate the men of peace. not the warlords. Therefore. Mr. Stevenson seems to me a more humane and sensible running-mate. Sincerely. ., VIET-From Pa9e Al ~ash. Poat July 23. 1964 Combat Units
- , Republicans for Johnson (1964), Abraham Ribicoff, F. D. Roosevelt, Jr., SargentShriver, Adlai Stevenson and Robert Wagner.
- . John B. Sheerin, C.S.P. George N. Shuster Roger P. Sonnabend Asa Spaulding Adlai E. Stevenson, Ill Bishop James 5. Thomas William P. Thompson Louis Untermeyer Mrs. Theodore O. Wedel Dr. Kimball Wiles Roy Wilkins Dr. Whitney M. Young, Jr. PROVIDING
- in the last twenty-five years. I remember when Adlai Stevenson died, there wasn't much time between the time we got word that he died and Lyndon Johnson saying, "I want to go on television, live, with a statement about Adlai Stevenson." And I remember Dick
- 1965, Adlai Stevenson collapsed and died in London. His subsequent replacement was Arthur Goldberg. What are your recollections of Goldberg stepping down from the Court and taking that UN ambassadorship? J: As I recall, President Johnson's thinking
- became twenty-one that December. You know, I always voted. I worked very modestly for Adlai Stevenson in ‘52 and ‘56 in precinct work and work around shopping centers. B: That was in Texas? C: In Texas. I was interested in Barefoot Sanders’ race
- that I would take all of the members of the subcommission down to Atlanta. The mayor of Atlanta was Ivan Allen, Jr., who was thoroughly supportive of the idea. Adlai Stevenson was at the United Nations and was the head of the Field Foundation, of which I
- Stevenson would not acknowledge him as a person of consequence. LC: Well, attention spans are shorter; elections are more difficult. I don't think presidential libraries have much to do with that. But I don't know, maybe you find that in the-- DC
- , then reads Louis Auchinclass book, Brownstone Front; LBJ meets with foreign policy advisers about Vietnam; Poverty Bill passes; Adlai Stevenson; Arthur Schlesinger book
- ~ t/~~-2 -r1 'J p [Summarized in FRUS 1958-60, Vol. VI, p. 10741 -#---1-4 letter Bonsal to Stevenson :!l---- I/ 3p - #16 letter #,,1.8letter Bonsal to Rub"ottom - -1p /I t( 01·c-H~ ---;/ - A I FILE LOCATION NSF. Fies of Gordon Chase
- , is quite as necessary to a good start on ending the recent crisis. I am not clear as to what items you object to on the list which Ambassador Stevenson handed to Mr. Kuznetsov. I can assure you I have no desire to cause you difficulties by any wide
- Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh 4 came rather belatedly. So there were some others that the people knew better, namely Stevenson, and Symington, and certainly
Oral history transcript, Daniel K. Inouye, interview 1 (I), 4/18/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- Stevenson, would pick up some speed. M: Did you ever feel that part of Mr. Johnson's reluctance in announcing, or goal toward the presidency, had anything to do with his being a Southern candidate? I: Obviously, unfortunately. But after all he is a very
- a grant for Oral History of Eisenhower and Stevenson, and he said it would be nice if you did something like that for Harry Truman, and a couple of years later we got a good application and did. in keeping his hands off of it and so did his staff. But he
Oral history transcript, C. Douglas Dillon, interview 1 (I), 6/29/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- of the suggestions of Mr. Stevenson that were not taken. But I think he agreed with the final action, so I don't think there was any real decision that way. But during this thing, as it was going along, there were clearly differences of views put forth. I think
- that he was vice president, and I was budget director. M: Did you do any campaign work for Kennedy? G: No, I did not. As a matter of fact, I was in the 1960 period a supporter of Adlai Stevenson, and I was not active in the presidential campaign
- some happenings in Dallas that would-as you remember, the Adlai Stevenson incident, and then I think I mentioned in the previous tape that I was present for this very unfortunate happening in the Adolphus Hotel lobby. So I would sCo/ those things
- treasurer for the Dixiecrats who happened to live in my town. F: They thought Terry Sanford wasn't as smart as they'd thought he was. S: But anyhow we carried the county and carried the state. I supported Adlai Stevenson, and I supported John Kennedy
- but in the national convention he lost out and they put Stevenson there for President. I: All right, that was in 1956. What about in 1960? Did you have any part in that election? L: I guess so. That's the only election I really did spend money. made a couple
- . about four. My guess is that Kennedy got The others were for Johnson and votes for Hubert Humphrey and one or two for Adlai Stevenson. So Utah was split all over the place. The other thing that I remember quite well is that of being invited up
Oral history transcript, R. Vernon Whiteside, interview 2 (II), 8/6/1985, by Michael L. Gillette
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- 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Whiteside W: II 24 He told me that held just spent a month and a half convincing Adlai Stevenson that he would not be a candidate and said lid ruined
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 30 (XXX), 11/4/1987, by Michael L. Gillette
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- are the very people who should be supportive. I'm not suggesting their criticism wasn't valid. For example, Adlai Stevenson strongly objected to McGovern's position on amnesty and 4 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT