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  • of the Suez Crisis. or 1957? It doesn't matter. I'm Was that 1956 But I think it was either in 1957 or 1958 he wrote a letter to [John Foster] Dulles on the whole Middle Eastern question and the Israeli question, which had considerable impact. I'm a bit
  • and less on separate staff operations than perhaps Mr . Acheson and Mr . Dulles and Governor Herter . Even there, it's awfully hard to generalize, Mr . Dulles had a very close relationship with Bob Bowie, who was head or chairman of the Policy Planning
  • where John Foster Dulles very wisely said that, and with the approval of President Eisenhower, that we would not support the French except through "united action." In other words, that we would not go it alone. M: Multilateral-- F: It had
  • Biographical information; Finletter Report; 70-group Air Force; George Mahon; Adlai Stevenson; Vietnam; decline in power of Democratic party; John Foster Dulles; NATO; meeting with LBJ on 4/10/64 on MLF; lack of support of MLF; Ottawa speech; Non
  • was that? Was that May or June? G: I believe it was June that he announced he was stepping down. Yes, June the ninth. J: Yes. Occasionally Lyndon would be asked to a small meeting with [John Foster] Dulles, and sometimes I would sit by him at a White House dinner. I
  • ; Wright Patman; hosting Sid Richardson for dinner and socializing with Philip and Katharine Graham, among others; the possibility that Allan Shivers would run against LBJ in 1954; attending events with John Foster Dulles and Ezra Taft Benson; first seeing
  • of the House. You may recall the trouble we had over in Lebanon. W: I do indeed. D: I recall very vividly today that President Eisenhower called us all down, the joint leadership. After giving us a briefing by John Foster Dulles, the Secretary of State
  • . John Foster Dulles begins a trip to England, France and Germany to discuss the Berlin situation with the other western powers. 2/5 Senate passes an omnibus housing bill which would authorize a 6-year extension of urban renewal and the construction
  • position as against an executive position. At that time John Foster Dulles was Secretary of State and he was a very dominating figure. Part of it had to do with him personally, just as Johnson was the dominating figure as Majority Leader. leader
  • John McCloy General Clay Miss Eleanor Dulles ' Mr. Allen Dulles Ken Gaddis Chancellor Kiesingerescortedthe President to the helicopter and bade him goodbye there 1:35p Helicopter departed taxfk Plittersdorf helicopte r pad 1:43 I__]__I Ii I Wahn
  • some straws in the wind that year that really sort of cast a long shadow. Secretary [John Foster] Dulles got together a meeting of eight congressional leaders--Knowland, of course, and Lyndon, and [William] Milliken and Russell and [Earle] Clements
  • with it. the type of man that was Secretary of State. I think it was I always thought that John Foster Dulles was extremely condescending towards the committee. I thought Rusk had a tendency to be more open, although sometimes you really had to pick at him to get
  • on Harkins. Harkins spoke -- rather eloquently, and then the President invited all the friends of Gen. Harkins to come up and greet him. To upstairs. Met with Allen Dulles and Mr. Tom Finney and the Attorney General. Tom Finney Amb. Duke arrives upstairs w
  • , about [William] Proxmire, [John Foster] Dulles, and Hawaii. M: I think that is the general chronology, isn't it? J: It is, and there are many things on there that I certainly do not want us to miss. (Interruption) M: If you go down
  • gun control bill; LBJ's relationship with Dorsey Hardeman; John Foster Dulles; Mrs. Johnson's visit to FDR's home in Hyde Park, New York; Mrs. Johnson's interactions with Eleanor Roosevelt; the Johnsons' relationship with Ed Weisl and Warren Woodward
  • that mampulatJon on the American continents by foreign imperialistic powers be forestalled. Write your Congressman and Senators, and possibly Secretary of State John Foster Dulles They may be interested in having an expression of your viewpoint; enclose ~opy
  • The President slept lat e thi s morning 10: 12a f Hon. 12:00n To the living room and joining the following at the breakfast table: Mrs. Johnson Hon and Mrs. Clark Clifford Hon and Mrs. Arthur Krim Hon and Mrs. Orville Freeman John Criswell Mr and Mrs. Lew
  • LBJ REPORTS ON REQUEST FROM GOV. PAUL JOHNSON FOR IMPARTIAL FEDERAL OBSERVER IN MISSISSIPPI IN FBI SEARCH FOR JAMES CHANEY, ANDREW GOODMAN, MICHAEL SCHWERNER; LBJ WILL SEND ALLEN DULLES, WANTS CLIFFORD'S LAW PARTNER TOM FINNEY TO ASSIST DULLES
  • SLIP LISTS THIS AS CALL WITH ALLEN DULLES WHICH IS ACTUALLY RECORDED ON BELT 13; RYAN CALL NOT LISTED ON SLIP OR IN DAILY DIARY; REID IS MEETING WITH RYAN AT TIME OF CALL; VALENTI IS MEETING WITH LBJ
  • LBJ GIVES RYAN, REID UPDATED REPORT ON STATUS OF SEARCH FOR JAMES CHANEY, ANDREW GOODMAN, MICHAEL SCHWERNER IN MISSISSIPPI; ALLEN DULLES WILL SERVE AS FEDERAL OBSERVER; VALENTI GETS TELEPHONE NUMBERS OF REID, RYAN, CIVIL RIGHTS WORKERS' FAMILIES
  • nominated for the vice presidency in 1960? H: Well, no. I was not extremely jubilant. But I was so pro-John Fitzgerald that what he wanted was all right with me. B: Why were you so much in favor of Mr. Kennedy in 1960? H: John Fitzgerald's record
  • reorganization powers. The House votes to remove Rep. John Rankin and F. Edward Hebert from the Un-American Activities Committee because of their activity in the States Rights Democratic Party in the 1948 election. 1/18 Dean Acheson’s appointment as secretary
  • , Smathers, Frear and Clements, the 6 members of the Finance Committee proposing the plan. 3/10 LBJ’s calendar indicates he attended the funeral of Col. J.K. Stacey this morning. LBJ announces that the Senate will act on the nomination of John Marshall
  • ~T . OSCAR C . DANCY, COUNTY JUDGE TED HUNT, PRECINCT No . 1 PORT !SABEL JOHN H . GINN , JR ., PRECINCT No . 2 BROWNSVILLE JACK EHLERS, BENITO PREC INCT No . 3, SAN J. T . FOSTER, PREC INCT No . 4, HARLIN GE N H . 0 . SEAGO, COUNTY CLERK J
  • for coffee. Talked with Liz and Luci. 8:00 Mr. Per -- comb-out. 9:00 Said goodbye to the President. Left the White House in car with Liz and Secretary Udall. 2. 9:37 Arrived Dulles Airport and boarded plane. speaking of death of Rev. King Worked with Liz
  • Indians at the burial of the Unknown Soldier. The stories of Dull Knife and Little Wolf are part of the saga of the West. Their belief in the future of their people is exemplified in the very name of the Cheyenne Tribe -- The Morning Star People. -1­
  • from Orange County, which is the John Birch county in the state, but he developed quite a lot in Sacramento. He was a member of the assembly; he got his law degree in 1932, and he was elected to the assembly in 1936, to the Senate in 1940, went to war
  • of our Government under the United Nations Charter. Does this have any effect on either enlarging or diminishing our relationships with the United Nations or our responsibilities under the United Nations Charter? Secretary Dulles. No, sir_~ This article I
  • by the Committee of Principalso William c. Foster Director Attachment e6NP'IBSN'ffAh When separated from attachment, handle this document as UNCLASSIFIED /"1"1'1 UNCLASSIFIED DMP ifo -----14 May 1964 ANNEXB EXTRACTFROMSTATEMENT BY AMBASSADOR CHARLESC. STELLE
  • 29, 1967. 2. John Robson to Alan Boyd, memorandum, December 21, 1967. J. Peter S. Craig to John Robson, memorandum, February 28, 1968. 4. John Robson to Al.an Boyd, memorandum, February 29, 1968. 5. Donald G. Agger to Alan Boyd, memorandum
  • *A. Philip Randolph - AFL-CIO *Eugene Ormandy - Philadelphia Orchestra Leonard Bernstein - N. Y. Philharmonic Samuel Eliot Morrison - Harvard Professor *John F. Gallagher - Vice President for International Operations of Sears, Roebuck - 2 - MEMORANDUM
  • ] Scrapbooks Manchuria, 1941-42; Mrs. MacArthur & Son, Arthur;. Yokohama, 1946: Foster Dulles and Walter Robert Scrapbooks Miscellaneous Newspaper Clippings [1961-64] Scrapbooks [Pictures – looks like Washington, D.C., no date] Scrapbooks Tokyo [no dates
  • . • .• |, •! ,_ ,1 III .... I , I. II. IB . •! , I "-..... . off from Hickam AFB. Hawaii for Agana NAS, Guam Manifest the same as from Dulles Int'l Airport to Hickam except for the deletion s. ; of Governor and Mrs. John Burns - . . 7:00a | 7:30a , mf
  • imagine he did. You know, I can't remember the occasion, but I remember at one of our staff meetings he was late and Walter was presiding, and then he came in and whatever we were talking about, he announced that John Foster Dulles had returned
  • of the reciprocal trade (tariff-lowering) and foreign aid programs. 1/10 News report: Senate Labor Subcommittee chairman, John Kennedy--often considered too right-wing by many Democrats--will strike a deft coup by unveiling his own labor program for the Senate
  • that he wasn't the one that got it started. It goes back to John Foster Dulles, Eisenhower, and then to Jack Kennedy and Cardinal Spellman. I think Johnson really felt deeply that it was our obligation to give freedom. a chance, democracy a chance
  • to the United States Information Agency Advisory Commission; LBJ’s decision to not run in 1968; Vietnam propagandist and censor Barry Zorthian; Hoyt’s trip to Vietnam; John Vann; LBJ’s “credibility gap”; LBJ’s press secretaries; LBJ’s personality
  • by) ture President went into the dining room to join Ambassador and Mrs. John Keith Waller Sir John & Lady Bunting ^_____ Ambassador and Mrs. Edward Clark for BREAKFAST , j' 6:42a joined by Mr. Anthony 6:43a | j 6:55am | "~~ Joined The I Airport
  • , 1964 70 September 11, 1964 [removed from notebook] September 14, 1964 September 19, 1964 September 21, 1964 #31 September 21, 1964 #31A Published Report of The President's Commission on the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy. 12/10/19 12/23
  • consequence that I know of that I might have been exposed to and was not. me. Dick Helms never mentioned it to I learned later that he didn't mention it to John McCone for a long time, too, so I guess I shouldn't have my feelings hurt, and lim sure he
  • Boley Frank Hand Carl Duckett Governor Averell Harriman John Bross Mr. and Mrs. Allen W Dulles Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Helms Harold Brown Howard C Brown, Jr (son) Elizabeth C Dunlevy David Bye Mr. and Mrs. G Helms JS Earman Mrs. Herman Helms (mother) William
  • of 1966, fostering and promoting the adoption and observance of uniform time within and through­ out the various time zones. The Department works in close cooperation with all the States in an effort to resolve the problems that arise relative to new
  • and Senate period were screened, and selected items and files were moved to the LBJA file. Between 1958 and 1963, the staff continued to add to the file. Occasionally items were added during the White House period. Box # "Famous Names - Dulles, John Foster
  • Papers of Lyndon B. Johnson, 1948 – 1961 Series: Office Files of George E. Reedy [ NAID 17408930 ] https://www.discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/prepres/sen on the Mid-East with John Foster Dulles. Folders in the collection are arranged alphabetically
  • /exhibits/show/loh/oh ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] Johnson -- XXXII -- 20 figure above it all. In fact, McCarthy kept on interposing himself into the State Department. [John Foster] Dulles was firm