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Telephone conversation # 1165, sound recording, LBJ and LLEWELLYN THOMPSON, 1/3/1964, 11:15AM
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- THOMPSON READS SUGGESTED STATEMENT IN RESPONSE TO NIKITA KHRUSHCHEV'S MESSAGE TO LBJ; USSR
- LBJ ASKS ABOUT PRESS REPORTS ON DEATH OF NIKITA KHRUSHCHEV
- "SUMMARIZED"; "KHRUSHCHEV"; BUNDY ON HOLD FOR 2:00, OFFICE CONVERSATION ON BUNDY'S SIDE WHILE ON HOLD; RE-RECORD ON REF #1153; SKIPPING IN RECORDING; TIME FROM DAILY DIARY
- LBJ INSTRUCTS BUNDY TO MEET WITH RUSK AND OTHER EXPERTS TO FORMULATE NEW PEACE INITIATIVES AND PROPOSALS IN RESPONSE TO NIKITA KHRUSHCHEV'S PROPOSAL; USSR; LBJ REFERS TO HIS ADVISERS AS "WISE MEN"; WALTER LIPPMANN
- "SUMMARIZED"; "KHRUSHCHEV"; BUNDY ON HOLD FOR 2:00, OFFICE CONVERSATION ON BUNDY'S SIDE WHILE ON HOLD; SKIPPING IN RECORDING, RE-RECORD OF REF #1152; TIME FROM DAILY DIARY
- LBJ INSTRUCTS BUNDY TO MEET WITH RUSK AND OTHER EXPERTS TO FORMULATE NEW PEACE INITIATIVES AND PROPOSALS IN RESPONSE TO NIKITA KHRUSHCHEV'S PROPOSAL; USSR; LBJ REFERS TO HIS ADVISERS AS "WISE MEN"; WALTER LIPPMANN
- DOBRYNIN PASSES ON PERSONAL MESSAGE FROM NIKITA KHRUSHCHEV EXPRESSING HIS REGARDS TO LBJ, HIS VIEWS ON US FOREIGN POLICY IN TONKIN GULF INCIDENT, CYPRUS, CONGO, AND ON US PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, SAYING KHRUSHCHEV "WILL VOTE FOR LBJ"
- LBJ WILL APPOINT ELLSWORTH BUNKER AMBASSADOR TO OAS; THOMAS MANN; NIKITA KHRUSHCHEV MESSAGE TO ALL HEADS OF STATE; ARTHUR KROCK STORY ON LUDWIG ERHARD VISIT; USSR; GERMANY; TRADE WITH CUBA; LBJ EXPRESSES NEED FOR NEW IDEAS
- FAA CERTIFICATION OF SST; EUGENE BLACK; NAJEEB HALABY; LBJ ASKS FOR PEACE OFFENSIVE PROPOSAL; NIKITA KHRUSHCHEV; CLOSURE OF SOUTH BEND, INDIANA, STUDEBAKER PLANT, UNEMPLOYMENT AND POSSIBLE PURCHASE BY LITTON CORP; RICHARD RUSSELL; US AID
- SARGENT SHRIVER TRIP TO ISRAEL AND JORDAN; SCHEDULING HEAD OF STATE VISITS BY JORDAN, ISRAEL; STATEMENT IN RESPONSE TO NIKITA KHRUSHCHEV'S MESSAGE TO LBJ; GUBERNATORIAL AND CONGRESSIONAL CONCERN OVER AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND MEAT IMPORTS; USSR
- SARGENT SHRIVER TRIP TO ISRAEL AND JORDAN; SCHEDULING HEAD OF STATE VISITS BY JORDAN, ISRAEL; STATEMENT IN RESPONSE TO NIKITA KHRUSHCHEV'S MESSAGE TO LBJ; GUBERNATORIAL AND CONGRESSIONAL CONCERN OVER AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND MEAT IMPORTS; USSR
- DRAFT LETTER TO NIKITA KHRUSHCHEV ON US PLANES SHOT DOWN OVER EAST GERMANY; LBJ'S MEETING TODAY WITH ANATOLY DOBRYNIN; USSR; LLEWELLYN THOMPSON; LBJ'S SCHEDULE
- BUNDY RESPONDS TO LBJ'S CONCERNS ABOUT DRAFT LETTER TO NIKITA KHRUSHCHEV ON SHOOTING DOWN OF US PLANES OVER EAST GERMANY; LBJ'S MEETING TODAY WITH ANATOLY DOBRYNIN; USSR; LLEWELLYN THOMPSON
- LBJ PRAISES PASTORE'S SPEECH THIS MORNING; CRITICISM BY RICHARD RUSSELL OF LBJ'S ANNOUNCEMENT ON URANIUM PRODUCTION CUTBACK; NIKITA KHRUSHCHEV; REPUBLICAN CRITICISM, CRAIG HOSMER; POSSIBLE LBJ TRIP TO BROWN UNIVERSITY TO HONOR THEODORE FRANCIS GREEN
Telephone conversation # 11909, sound recording, LBJ and WILLIAM FULBRIGHT, 6/19/1967, 10:57PM
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- EFFORTS TO ARRANGE MEETING BETWEEN LBJ, ALEXSEI KOSYGIN; PROBLEMS INVOLVED IN PRESIDENTIAL VISITS TO NYC; SOVIET DIFFICULTIES IN MIDDLE EAST, CHINA, VIETNAM; LBJ'S SPEECH TODAY; ADVANTAGES OF QUIET DIPLOMACY; LBJ'S MEETING WITH NIKITA KHRUSHCHEV
- Khrushchev, Nikita Sergeevich, 1894-1971
- . Almost exactly forty years ago this month, the United States Government discov ered rhat Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev was placing nuclear mis siles in Cuba. That realization precip itated perhaps the most dangerou~ crisis in human history, when
- (b.l ) Bill Moyers (pl) -- put G. Reedy on hold to do so, then immediatdy buzzed GER on pl David Rockefeller and Mc. George Bundy -- Mr. Rockefeller requested the appt, to tell the President about his visit w/ Chmn. Nikita Khrushchev Bill Moyers (pl
- Tues - Sep 15 Did you hear the Johnsons' discuss the Khrushchev dinner at the White House? Can you make a statement on their impression under Notes concerning the Senator's Activity? And, wasn't Walter at Breakfast? His impression that you might
- know how good he is, how motivated he is and, as the Russians say, how much of an instinct for the jugular he has. And of course this was Nikita Sergeyevich Khrushchev, who most of us had heard of but certainly didn't think would make it. And within
- Hagerty’s military and intelligence background; 6/17/53 uprisings in East Germany; Joseph Stalin’s death and replacement by Nikita Khrushchev; the Russian Foreign Area Specialist Training program; estimating Russian intentions and capabilities while
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 2, March 1-31, 1964 [3 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 1
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- with it is quite another question, and one to which I would have to give a muc~ more uncertain answer. I don't think we have a sharp view as to how they assess this election. We all know Mr. Khrushchev's past complaint that it's impossible to negotiate
- LF..ADERSH I f..l. TH IS SEEMED CLEAR FROM REMAF
- Khrushchev, Nikita Sergeevich, 1894-1971
- said, he had !men summoned for II long private talk with Nikita s. Khrushchev and Anastas Mi koyan an extraordinary honor for an official in his fairly humble position. Khru shchev and Mikoyan had asked him many questions about the President
- came for lunch 3. 3:30p Nap 4. 7:45p f Bill Kittrell, Dallas re: Khrushchev visit 5. 8:30p Dinner: Walter and Marjorie, MM, Mr. Thornberry, Mr. Ikard Expenditure Code Breakfast with Lynda 2. 1:30p 195 9 6. 10:30p t E E Stanley Marcus
Folder, "Travel – Foreign – Berlin (Pro) [August] [2 of 2]," 1961 Subject Files, VP Papers, Box 109
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- , literally all over the e.arth. Under Lyn don Johnson, the office has declined not a whit in prestige and usefulness. In Berlin particularly, Johnson has proved the best answer to Nikita Khrushchev that we have had. No more than a mere answer, per haps
- PROJECT PLOWSHARE NUCLEAR TEST; CHIANG KAI-SHEK; FRENCH RECOGNITION OF COMMUNIST CHINA; JOSEPH ALSOP COLUMN; STATE DEPT POLICY PLANNING; UPCOMING FOREIGN POLICY SPEECHES; MESSAGES TO KHRUSHCHEV; GEORGE BALL TRIP TO CYPRUS; UK; CUBA; CONGO; GHANA
Oral history transcript, William D. Krimer, interview 1 (I), 3/2/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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- unfortunate meeting between Kennedy and [Nikita] Khrushchev in Vienna. I was not in Vienna; that was handled by Okolovsky. But it was unfortunate in terms of its consequences. Evidently Khrushchev badly misjudged Kennedy at that point. This was the first real
- . As for us, we view the introduction of additional demands as a wish to bring our relations back again into a heated state in which they were but several days ago. Sincerely, N. KHRUSHCHEV 11P SPECIAL HANULING EYES ONLY TO: FROM:/JI~ NUMBER: /o ?tJ DATE
- Khrushchev, Nikita Sergeevich, 1894-1971
- for his wartime photographs, Duncan has aimed his camera at a wide range of subjects. He pro id1.:d the fast coverage from behind the Iron Curtain and, with permi:sion from Premier Nikita Khrushchev, spent three years photographing the Kremlin treasure
- , or in Soviet leadership, with [Nikita S.] Khrushchev being forced out of office and [Alexei N.] Kosygin replacing him. And it basically had been the hope for several years prior to that that the United States would be able to draw some benefit from the Sino
- countries; the role of the reporter in a war; the issue of infiltration; putting information together when no source knew or would tell the whole story; the role of the Soviet Union in the Vietnam War when Nikita Khrushchev was succeeded by Alexei Kosygin
- of General Taylor. He arrived in Washington last week from Moscow where he was given red carpet treatment and Khrushchev hosted a dinner in On November 24 President Sukarno appointed his honor. him as his Special Representative for the funeral services
- against the people of the Ukraine, to force their submission to Stalin's controls. Over six million people perished. This murder of six million Christians was carried out by Nikita Khrushchev. So do not fool yourself that the Enemy will be any less
- Goodpaster, Assi. tant for National Security Affairs; Ross Perot; and Sergei Khrush hev, son of Nikita Khrushchev. Mr. auc's mother Susan wrote, "My observation about John's experi ence at the LBJ i that he was able to examine primary sources and original
- /02) (1/02) (1/02) (10/01) (10/01) USSR - Presidential Correspondence USSR - Podgorny and Mikoyan Correspondence, Volume I USSR - Nikita Khrushchev Uruguay - Presidential Correspondence Uruguay 58 (8/04) (7/04) Vatican - Presidential Correspondence
- Provenc e (Waco) r e: Sara h McClendo n Secretary Macomber , r e: wir e t o Khrushche v George Pat Hol t Lunch i n P-3 8 $2.0 0 Sen Russell , r e: propose d wir e t o Khrushchev ; Senato r Johnso n asked hi s judgment an d h e sai d i n effec t littl e
Oral history transcript, Helen Gahagan Douglas, interview 1 (I), 11/10/1969, by Joe B. Frantz
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- INTERVIEWEE: SID DAVIS INTERVIEWER: Michael L. Gillette PLACE: Mr. Davis' office, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 1, Side 1 G: Let's start with a discussion of one of your earliest assignments in Washington, your coverage of the Khrushchev visit
- Coverage of 1959 Khrushchev visit; Khrushchev's dislike of the press; Mesta Machine Tool Company tour; JFK's choice of LBJ as VP; reflections on JFK's trip to Texas in 1963 and the days following the assassination; experience as a witness to LBJ's
- Prim e Ministe r talke d abou t hi s grandchildren an d hi s famil y an d Senato r Johnso n mentione d his ow n daughters . One interestin g an d amusin g stor y Mr . McMilla n tol d had t o d o with somethin g h e sai d t o Mr . Khrushchev. H e tol d
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 3, April 1-30, 1964 [1 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 1
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- of the argumentation be develops. McG. B. ---- App-roved ----- Disapp~ov ed s April 30, 1964 ( SECftEl ME~40RANDUM SUBJECT: FO·l \ THE PRESIDENT Lette# to Khrushchev The attached d-raft letter to Chal~ma.i. Khruahchev ts desiifle4 to respond to h1a mo t