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- Stevenso n Sarah McCelndo n John Connally , Justic e Douglas , Ab e Forta s Pat Holt , r e: propose d wir e t o Khrushche v Speaker, r e: " " " Congressman Anfus o John Connall y Governor Stevenson , r e: wir e with correction s mad e b y Speake r Harry
- it, and I supported him in that race. I frankly didn't think he was going to win it up until, oh, just very shortly before the second primary. As you'll recall the difference in the vote between him and Stevenson in the first primary, Stevenson had
- [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Boggs -- Interview II -- 4 pretty well tied up, that Stevenson would be nominated. B: Is there any chance in the politicking at that convention that Mr
- Mann (b. 1) To Cabinet Room to meet w/ Hon. Adlai E. Stevenson OFF RECORD Secretary of State, Dean Rusk Re problems facing us in UN: Hon. Harlan Cleveland (1) Chinese representation and (2) Soviet Union's McGeorge Bundy apparent refusal to pay its
- Winston L Prouty returning his call G Reedy Ambassador Adlai Stevenson NYC Senator Richard Russell McGeorge Bundy Picture made w/ Cong Bernard F Grabowski of Connecticut To South Portico to greet the President of Ireland Eamon de Valera Greets party
- 11:35 Depart 274 EOB 3:36 Arr 4:00 f 4:04 t 4:09 4:21 Mr. Bundy Larry O'Brien Discussion w/ Ambassador Carl Rowan American Ambassador " Stevenson and son, Gordon 4:37 Aalan w/ Amb 4:40 Meeting 4:56 Depart w/ GER and WJ and Bill Moyers
- . 1965 walks out w/ BM t o MJDR' s ofc - discussing th e Eric S e varied article re remarks remarks by by Adlai Adlai Stevenson Stevenson about Sec Secy y McNamara. McGeo JV 16, (pl) Johnson to Oval Rm ofc The Pres. left Oval Rm to Joe Califano's
- into the Stevenson headquarters during that campaign and worked as a volunteer in the headquarters during the campaign, and she got interested in the program of having a permanent organization. G: Was she interested, do you think, as a result of her support
- ... ., . , . .• .· / t. ·_-",.·. · l-.,'{. - t i, ~, • I • ,." • · · '.,:.. , THERE ' r•" i_ ENSURED CONSIDERABLE DISCUSSION OF VERIFICATION ARRANGE• { r\ ;:,.· t .. MENTS DURING WHICH STEVENSON AND MCCLOY ATTEMPTED TO D'RAV ~ . ~~,. Cl.EAR LINE BETWEEN
- measures under Eisenhower; relationship with LBJ; 1944 Democratic National Convention; Adlai Stevenson; Eisenhower; LBJ's leadership; McCarthy period; Johnson for President Committee, 1960; ethics; Johnson
- , Susan Stevenson, LaFaye Davis, and McHughs The President talked with (LaFaye Davis and Susan Stevenson a good while, along with Vicky , Mary Margaret and Mar y R -- telling tforianx: them he wanted them to develop into the most efficient secretaries
- scholars. knowledgeable about the m edallion its e lf. I wi sh I had been m o re A ll I could do was give him a big sm ile and sort of blow him a kiss of appreciation. And A dlai Stevenson was there; and Nichole Alphand was there, looking like a little g
- Lady Bird's speech for the Museum of Modern Art that evening; to Carlysle Hotel in New York; speech by David Rockefeller; dinner and reception at Museum; party at Adlai Stevenson's home
- r s a r y r e c e p t io n . S m a ll, n e a r ly all T e x a n s, old f r ie n d s , the Seppalas. And then we continued on to the Sheraton P a rk , w h ere the W om en s D e m o c r a t i c Club was having a dinner f o r A dlai Stevenson
- Lady Bird and Eric Goldman work on Georgetown Visitation speech; preservation of Lincoln Room at Blair House; Israeli reception at Mayflower Hotel; dinner for Adlai Stevenson at Sheraton Park Hotel by Women National Democratic Club
- n lape l pi n which he wor e followin g this mtg . Ceremony upon th e occasio n o f the Unveilin g of th e Adla i Stevenson Commemorative Stamp in the Flowe r Garde n REMARKS The iL Vice ^- President t£ The z PostMaster General Cong. Josep h
- to California, attended the University of California at Berkeley, Stanford Law School in the forties. 0: Right. B: Law practice in San Mateo, active in politics in California. You had important positions in the Stevenson campaign there in '56 and in Pat
- Biographical information; Stevenson campaign; Pat Brown campaign; Washington in 1959-1960; Statler Hotel party to impress Dutton; LBJ, Rayburn Bobby Baker all for California votes; Brown on “Meet the Press” in 1959 said LBJ was too conservative
- } No overflight (2) 11 economic aid (3) 11 help refugees (4) Guantanamo Soviet suggests formal up - Stevenson says no Sov. deliberately deceptive on Sams site. 11 may have committed to Castro to leave Sams - Mikoyan soys no expert on crating (Bombers) They have
- by) President aboard Jet Star for Bergstrom Air Force Base MANIFEST President Kearns Jim Jones LaFaye Davis Stevenson Diana Heiges Marie Fehmer Dr. William Lukash Ken Gaddis Bob Knudsen Paul Jones USSS ' i Doris , Susan ! John 10:53a Wheels ~~ i. 1 . 11
- Cong and Mrs. George Mahon and their two grandchildren Susan Stevenson Mr. and Mrs. George Christian Mr. and Mrs. Larry Temple Mr. and Mrs. John Gonella Mr. and Mrs. Tom Johnson Mary Rather Sequoia departed Pier One Movie 30 , 1968 aboard - "June
- to Cabinet Room, to greet Amb. Stevenson -- returns to Oval ofc. . . through MJDR's ofc. saying, "Adlai, do you know these girls. . ." Introduces MF, GW, MJDR, YB, . . saying "He's a ladies Man around here. . ." -- then to oval office for conference t
- Upstairs in mansion Walter Jenkins == then nap Arrive ofc Mr Bundy Gov Adlai Stevenson Rpt checked - yb Valenti wasn't available) 5:05 t 5:11 5:28 t 5:30 5:15 - 5117 5:45 6:20 Mr. Bundy Director Gordon - in ofc Sen. Mansfield Gov Jim Colman; Mr Steel
- ^f^t^*-~* 0 Valenti 10:40 10:45 11:11 f Senator Johnston w/ others Adlai Stevenson In Cabinet Room w/ Dean Rusk Robert McNamara and Mr. Livingston Merchant Secretary McNamara Mr McCone and McGeorge Bundy at 11:05 Mr Pierre Salinger 11:40 Mr
- second floor for Oval Room 6:55 Departed mansion for Pier One. In car with Mrs. J., Mr. and Mrs. Barefoot Sanders, Congressman and Mrs. Jack Brooks, Mrs. Pickle, Mary Rather. Other guests besides those already listed were Susan Stevenson and LaFaye Davis
- and Mrs. Cutrer Bryce Harlow Sen Jackson President Eisenhower (re: Sine Die Resolution) 17. Finance dinner and buffet honoring members of Finance committee, Stevenson, Truman, Symington, Humphrey and Congressional leaders of House and Senate 6:00 pm, State
- 4 1965 February 4 . 196 5 White Hous e Thursday Hon. Adla i Stevenson Tomorrow i s th e Ambassador's birthday . an d the Presiden t an d Mrs . Johnso n presented hi m a smal l cake , decorate d with one candle., reading - - "Happ y Birthday
- in the Stevenson campaign, not as active as I was to be in the 1956 campaign. There was some contact at that time. I was attending all the Democratic conventions through those years. As I say, there was no reason for any particu- lar sustained kind of contact
- Bird in 1964 campaign; Pacem in Terris convocation in NY; Dominican crisis; Stevenson-Johnson relationship; second Pacem in Terris convocation in Geneva; role of Center for Study of Democratic Institutions in Vietnam conflict; mission to North Vietnam
- e lt M e m o r ia l Foundation, and I was going because Jean Kintner had asked m e to. And A d la i Stevenson had fo llo w ed it up with an even m o re p ersu asive le tte r. Jean m et m e at L a Guardia, took me by the hand and had me in tow a ll
- attending Eleanor Roosevelt event; Anna Rosenberg Hoffman reads letters from Eleanor Roosevelt; Adlai Stevenson
- Geissinger Wes King _ Eddie Valerio . Robert Recco LaFaye Davis . Sustan Stevenson . Kenny Mohr USS: Kaiser, B Cosby. W Moulton. J Mitchell. W Slade. R Kantor. M Linke, D Gautreau . Lt. Col Hutchiso n• _ Giblin (Whca) . . Hodge _ Tetterton —Kuklinski
- welcomin g REMARKS, an d the Secretar y Genera l responded . The n the Presiden t wen t into the Garde n w/ th e Secretary General , Mrs . Johnson , Amb . Adla i Stevenson to gree t thos e gathered i n th e Garde n watching the ^ M ceremonies . To th e
- or suggestions, Senator Mansfield: >:C Suggested that mention be made of the OAS. See Appendix material for corrected figures ~ - 4 - ~ -- - Ambassador Stevenson: suggestion. Concurred in Senator Mansfield's The President: The President agreed
Oral history transcript, Edmund Gerald (Pat) Brown, interview 1 (I), 2/20/1969, by Joe B. Frantz
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- in California, and in '56 we were all for Adlai Stevenson at that time. In ' 6 0 , of course, it was hectic goings on. F: Let's talk a little bit about 1960, and the build-up to that convention. At the breakfast at Johnson's home, who was it--just you and Mrs
- . Mr. & Mrs. Leo Spezio (Demo. Nat 11 Comte. ) , Rochester, N. Y. & Mrs. Julian Steinq_ (Composer), NYC . Mr, & Mrs, George Stevens, Jrti.._ {USIA), Wash., D. C. Mr. Borden Stevenson(son of the late Adlai Stevenso~ New York, N. Y • . (( The Hon. & Mrs
- influence if any I should try to play insofar as who got money. M: Right. In 1956 then, you were, I believe, assistant campaign manager for Mr. Stevenson's campaign. Is that correct? LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY
Oral history transcript, Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., interview 1 (I), 11/4/1971, by Joe B. Frantz
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- intel lectual associated with Adlai Stevenson, for whom he did not have a high regard. F: Yeah. Did Jim Rowe or Phil Graham ever talk to you ab:>ut his Presi dential ambitions or their ambitions for him outside of wh1t you've already said? S
- ./Vietnam policy; Adlai Stevenson.
- .......................................35 Photographed for LIFE by N. R. Farbman and Thomas D. McAvoy Adlai Stevenson .....................................55 ARTICLE Chang-Eng's American Heritage, by Archie Robertson.66 SCIENCE Will the Rat Get the Cheese? ........................45
- for it. But then at the 1952 convention--it was held, I believe, as I recall, in Amarillo, and it almost got out of hand. There were some there who did not want Adlai Stevenson--and now again I'm talking about the September convention. We had already been to the national
- Adlai Stevenson in 1952; Rayburn's misunderstanding that Shivers' attendance at the Chicago convention was a commitment to support any Democratic candidate; LBJ choosing Sandlin to speak for him in Travis County rather than Mayor Tom Miller or Emma Long
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 31 (XXXI), 3/29/1982, by Michael L. Gillette
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- for Stevenson. He finally did. It was a beautiful statement, lost in the Texas papers to some degree. Somebody finally took out an ad about it. G: What arguments did he use with Russell, do you know? What selling points did he [use]? J: I don't remember
- The presidential campaign in the fall of 1952 and LBJ's involvement; controversy surrounding LBJ's support for Adlai Stevenson; LBJ's travel to campaign for fellow Democrats; Lady Bird Johnson's miscarriage in the fall of 1952; Senator Ernest
- . Easter 4/10 discoverlbj.org 4/11 Adlai Stevenson makes a foreign policy speech in Chicago, cautioning against the risks which he says exist in any decision by the U.S. to defend Quemoy and Matsu against Chinese Communist attack without the backing
- you pick the wrong candidate.' LBJ goes to Lockhart for a Democratic rally where he and Rayburn deliver speeches. One newspaper reported that LBJ did not mention Adlai Stevenson or Estes Kefauver's name once during his speech." And then on 5 LBJ
- in the South is concerned. I liked Symington. I liked him. I liked Paul Douglas, And I perhaps liked somebody else--I can't remember any other candidates at the moment of that time. F: Stevenson was still around. S: I had about done all I could do