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Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 21 (XXI), 1/7/1987, by Michael L. Gillette
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- TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1962 Legislative Leaders meeting at White House. Discussed Khrushchev speech in President's office with the President, the Secretary of State, the Secretary of Defense. Mr. Bundy present. Discussion with the Secretary of State
- the Chinese have such a device. B. The removal of Soviet Chairman Khrushchev - - there is no one cause, but many. Secretary Rusk: Wi th regard to the recent British election, we have an under standing that there will be direct consultation with the new
- in the wider in the United 3/18/ 72 1-3 States, Sir Alec Home was losing· in Britain on (date), nuclear test on the (date) Nikita with a string sphere the wheels a mixture of events into Soviet was displaced interest new hypotheses
- for reception honoring the Speaker's 15th year as To Foreign Relations Committee room for reception given by Foreign Relations Committee for its members and certain others to meet with Mr. Khrushchev 9. Immediately followin g receptio n Senato r Johnso n an d
- r Ed Ray , Sa n Antoni o Sen Fulbrigh t Ernest Bailey, Scripps Howard replacement for Neil McNeil Cal Rawlings , Uta h Nationa l Committeema n Allen Duckworth, Dallas, re: Khrushchev Doug Cate r Went by Senate Dining Room to see Sen Mansfield
- WASHDC DEAR LYNDEN WILL THE YACKY YACK IS NOW GOING ON IN WASHINGTON. ITS ABOUT TIME SOMEBODY CAME TO THE FRONT RUS~IA TODAY COULD BURY THE UNITED s'TATES. I _AM .AN INTELLIGENT MAN I THINK I CAN SEE THIRTY YEARS HENCE KHRUSHCHEV IS THE TOP MAN TODAY DONT
- ressi.on of that thP.t faces ns. U-2 Sena+,e Confer
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 94: Sept. 12‑18, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 39
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- on earth are they considering the thing-? I don't men to be facetious . . . Secretary McNamara: Let me first say I don't know what they were referring to when Khrushchev made the statement. I believe it was Khrushchev who made the statement about an orbital
- prevailed, Khrushchev, Castro, Sukarno, and others would not occupy the powerful and threatening positions in whieh·they are•. today~ Pat McCarranism would.be so mueh more desirable than Khrushchevi sm._ ·.,:·• .. ·. • With best wishes, .. :· • Sincerely
- District of Texas The Speake r Sen Dirkse n Bobby Bake r Sen Morse and Sen Fulbright re: Khrushchev visit and Congress staying in session at time of his visit To Speaker's office Dinner in P-38 with MM 2.70 To Mutual Sec Appro Markup in F-37 Selected names
- , George, Sam, Sen Clements, Bobby, Bill Lloyd (Ruth and Dorothy took minutes) 15 4:45 p T Bryce Harlow re: Khrushchev proposed visit R Carl Marcy Selected names should be underscored. SEE VERSO FOR TRAVEL ACTIVITY AND CODE page No. TELEPHONE
- , Nobusuke, Prime Minister of Japan, 1957 Knight, Frances G., 1957 Knous, Robert L., 1959 Knox, Frank, 1941 Koo, Ambassador of China and Madame, 1956] Krug, J. A., 1949 Khrushchev, Nikita, 1959-60 Korth, Fred, 1948-63 L [1 of 2] [includes: Ladner, Heber, 1956
- drastic action and some sort of military action against Cuba at this point. It brought up the question of whether JFK after the Cuban missile crisis had issued some sort of non-invasion pledge to [Nikita] Khrushchev and what policy considerations
- and the "resignation" of Nikita Khrushchev. Wachtel stated that it therefore becomes necessary for King to put pressure on Negroes and Negro leaders "to get out the vote" as the Negro vote could be the decisive factor in the election this year. Wachtel also told Young
Oral history transcript, Lady Bird Johnson, interview 42 (XLII), 11/5/1994, by Harry Middleton
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- , which was the occasion for a confrontation between [Nikita] Khrushchev and President Eisenhower. Do you recall anything of that incident? J: Oh yes, I do. It was a downer in the career--no pun intended--it was a downer in the illustrious career
Folder, "Right Wing Extremism," Records of the NCCPV (Eisenhower Commission), Series 11, Box 5
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- treason.) to collect giving aid to the communists which you might to the enemy. (He bore down on this implied "Sometimes we stand alone, but if a thing is right, it is right all men say it is worng ••• and if it is wrong, it is wrong ••• "Nikita
- himself and this is what he said, I memorized it. It leaked out, just like this thing in the paper this morning. And it wasn't denied, nobody denied that he had said this, same as [Nikita] Khrushchev made his speech criticizing [Joseph] Stalin
- paved it. And I think we celebrated the paving of it by Easter of the next year. M: I see [in the chronology] this is the year that the LBJ Company leases the plane. But before that, [Nikita] Khrushchev came to the United States, and you went
- himself and this is what he said, I memorized it. It leaked out, just like this thing in the paper this morning. And it wasn't denied, nobody denied that he had said this, same as [Nikita] Khrushchev made his speech criticizing [Joseph] Stalin
- Movement," 1960 Conference Khrushchev design a responsibilities. which I believe, by a world Communist of these and it may prove delivered Communist of the November that we would made Khrushchev It was, year, was American a dqcument he
- . Gerald M. F eigen ." This expensive personal message from an outraged liberal contrasts starkly with Dr. Feigen's 1961 communique to Nikita Khrushchev. He bought a four-line notice in the Chronicle personals column, "NIKITA: Could you defend your action
- Deathe, Bolton, Elmo Brown, Chuck Brooks and Charles Howell. 2/14-2/25 At the 20th Congress of Soviet Communists Party in Moscow, Nikita Khrushchev proclaims a new party line, including destruction of Joseph Stalin as national idol. The rush to “de
- Berlin. It is unlikely that Premier Khrushchev has the latter on his present schedule. 7. Those who participated in this recent visit to Germany returned with new pride in Ame rica's leadership, but with an accentuated aware ness of the responsibility
- : (re full-scale evaluation of this weeks developments fall of Khrushchev and Red China's first nuclear Exp losion) AEC: Dr. Glenn T. Seaborg, Chairman CIA: John A. McCone, Director JCS: Gen. Curtis LeMay, Acting Chairman Ray Cline, Deputy Director OEP
- 5/8/65 7/26/65 - 8/10/65 4/17/64 - 4/28/65 12/30/67 - 11/28/68 11/9/67 - 11/7/68 Prime Minister Inonu Prime Minister Urguplu Mutesa Podgorny and Mikoyan, vol. I Khrushchev, vol. 1 Kosygin, vol. I 1/2/64 - 1/12/65 7/26/65 - 9/20/65 undated 7/15/64
- vastly different than now. Men were talking confidently of far different things than now. Then came the Paris Conference -- and Mr. Khrushchev unmasked the future in all its grim challenge to us. (more) . . -zA few weeks ago the President left
- hardware items It is preoccupied with home place glowing with eerie blue and power.tools. front problems. J o h ,n s o n lights. Saturday is r served for dropped an early hint to household g o o d s, including Nikita S. Khrushchev that the Lights Yule
- things; they came almost at the same time and we discussed them together as I recall. [One was] Khrushchev's departure from the government, he was sacked about this time, and the other thing it was tied in with was the explosion of the first Chinese
- Impressions of LBJ; Khrushchev's departure and the explosion of the first Chinese communist nuclear device; attending NSC meetings; the Sino-Soviet split; field experience in Taiwan as it related to Southeast Asia; patriotism and dedications
- and bad applauded him as seldom beforeo The Chancellor assured the Vice President that in the month current election campaign his party would take the line that the serious~ with Khrushchev because the latter does not want a war knows., there would