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  • . I au.gge , t the followblg: Mpauzes Demon.traUpg H11!!•.level US Interest l. SecJ&l Mee••&• to the .Jettr-Amerlcan Cultw-al Co\UlCil. Dr. Eisenhower and Dr. HorAl& leave for Veneauela on February 13 to attend a s pec.lal me.tJac of tu lnter
  • , having sold ·his developed properties He was a Special Ambassador million three or four years ago. Commission to for Eisenhower in 1954 and was on the original Arts. He is develop plans for the Center for the Performing for the Boy Scouts and a_ a member
  • in India to give the private sector a boost. On the general subject of the Gandhi President Johnson more than anything else of purpose. We have been through several in 1959 and Patil 1 s Nehru 1 s to Eisenhower --GONFIDE~ visit, I said what will impress
  • and repeated scourings--that· is "comb-out" by police-type methods, precinct by precinct, block by block, house by house and farm by farm, much ·as was done by General Massu in Algiers and which is set forth in David Galula's book "Counter Insurgency Warfare
  • would do a little arm-twisting, but not so much on the Republican side. If he did it, it was more to get enough Democrats added to the Republican forces to win the day. M: What were his relations with President Eisenhower? Mundt: Pretty good. He
  • First meeting LBJ; LBJ’s relationship with Eisenhower; 1948 Mundt-Nixon proposal; Joe McCarthy; USIA; Smith-Mundt Act of 1948; Arthur Larson; LBJ’s support of Eisenhower-Nixon-Dulles foreign policy; Quemay-Matsu-Pescadores problem; Russia détente
  • .~ 7 Apl'U 1964 u.,_. Tu.ak• ,o,. m.e lnlermed a• to tJl4' Comm:ltt. . for CMml•trJ work. •• are to eoope~ate with 7" •• m•cla •• poa•ible. amd•• David llobiaaoa of my etaff will be at the m4Nttlac Apl'U t I. I am prebaWy 1ot111 to be out
  • and support Eisenhower. J: Yes. G: How much pressure did he have from people like Murchison to do just that? J: He had a little pressure, because some of his friends like Sid Richardson had been active in getting Eisenhower to run, and Murchison
  • Observations from 1952-1953; the Smithwick suicide; LBJ’s membership on the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy; Texas backing of Eisenhower for president; the Bricker Amendment; LBJ and the White House liaison staff; LBJ and the Democratic National
  • for the last week. Memorial Day is over we will be off and running, and what I hope will be a delightful. Once but now on to Camp David week end, Thursday, June !i;. 1964 -- This has been another busy week. have a delightful the office last 5:00 o'clock
  • in my campaign. Some of them were divided between Eisenhower and Stevenson. G: Had the AMA in Kentucky told you before the vote that if you didn't vote their way on it, that they would oppose you? C: Oh, no. No. They're smarter than that. They're
  • of MacArthur? W: No, I don't. G: Let me just clear up something you said in your last interview. You said that he supported Eisenhower over [Adlai] Stevenson, and I'm wondering if you meant that he felt personally favorable, or if he actually privately
  • visit to the Ranch; the Trinity River Project; John Tower; LBJ's glasses and contacts; Ayub Khan's visit to the Ranch; LBJ's opinion of General Douglas MacArthur and Dwight Eisenhower; the Cox family in Johnson City; the Elms, the Johnsons' home
  • and Senator Russell came in--this was during the Eisenhower days--and asked him, "Bob, how are you going to vote on this Don Paarlberg going to be assistant secretary of agriculture?" The Senator said, "I guess I'm going to vote for him, Dick. Why?" Well, he
  • ; LBJ's 1955 heart attack; LBJ and Kerr's dealings with Senator Joseph McCarthy; Reynolds' post-presidential visit to the LBJ Ranch with Bill Kerr; Eisenhower's responsibility for U.S. involvement in Vietnam; LBJ as vice president.
  • party at the Carlton Hotel for the two Texas members of [Dwight] Eisenhower's cabinet, Oveta Culp Hobby, who was secretary of HEW [Department of Health, Education, and Welfare], and Bob Anderson, who was secretary of the navy, both of whom had been our
  • Activities and volunteer work in the spring of 1953; dinner parties and socializing with Washington, D.C. friends; a party the Johnsons threw at the Carlton Hotel; Mamie Eisenhower; LBJ's political career in 1953; the early stages of public
  • not be put on the ballot, that [Dwight] Eisenhower be both the Democratic and Republican candidate. Well here again, it showed the statesmanship of Allan Shivers. He went to the platform and made an appeal that the people of Texas had a right to make
  • at the Democratic National Convention; Weldon Hart's work for Shivers; concern that Shivers might leave the Democratic Party and issues of party loyalty; the Texas State Democratic Convention resolution directing Democrats to support Dwight Eisenhower rather than
  • Copy ~· ·­ .. jJ _...,,,.,. ME E TINGS WITH PRIME MINISTER HOLT June 17-19, 1967 Camp David June l, 1967 Washing ton, D. C. October 24 - 25, 1966 Manila Con!er ence October 20 - 23 , 1966 Australia July 13 - 14, 1966 Washington
  • in Korea fifteen years ago. General Eisenhower ha~ suggested in his_ memoirs that the threat of nuclear escalation by the . . United States was effective in bringing Communist acceptance of the Armistice Agreement of July 1953. No one outside the Co
  • "cold war" with the Soviet Union must come to a head. Some were making plans accordingly -- to "end the cold war by wirming it." Then General Eisenhower ex­ plained to the American people that we must learn to live with the cold war. Everyone now sees
  • of We.r John W. Weeks Admiral Robert E. Peer;r General Phil Sherid8n Adllliral David Porter OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT WASHINGTON N ovemb er 2 , 1962 Mr e Je nki ns : Attached is t h e rmnai nder of t h e Longoria file . Do rothy Territo Charge _o
  • . George Burkley and Dr. James Cain were present 10:30a The President called mf into room -and dictated from his bed, while undergoing an EKG a iedbtsjoc wire to be sent to Mrs. Eisenhower (the General suffered another heart attack this morning) 2:20p Mr
  • with Yuki. Marvin met him on Terrace. MJDR met him inside office with letter for General Dwight D. Eisenhower (birthday greetings). President signed mail and worked pictures. On the table were letters of condolence to the of Mrs. Helen Crouch Douglass who
  • and Mrs. Johnson to bedroom to watch Eisenhower-Bradley telecast Joe Califano Mrs. Arthur Krim - New York City Secy McNamara Joe Califano Joe Califano George Christian Retired rt n^ 28 The White House Tuesday Activity (include visited by) Joe
  • a t 7:1 5 guests leavin g a t 9:3 0 pm (se e revers e fo r gues t list) . Milto n Eisenhowe r V around w players) 5:00 Dinne to wish w happy 10:25 t 10:27 t 10:33 t H . Busb y Walte r Jenkin s Judg e Moursun d Dinner guest s included : Mr
  • Eisenhower - from W. Hse Mess Departed W. Hse mess Isabelle Shelton - departed to get hat & coat - to accompany Pres. to Secretary Ball // Hale Boggs' daughter's wedding reception George Reedy Sen. Russell Robert Komer Barbara Gamarekian - Press office Secy
  • Eisenhower . Date December LBJ RANCH pay 27, 1966 TUESDAY Exp Activity (inctude visited by) tt o The President outside, standing by his car, waiting for the others to join The President departed by stationwagon w/ __ Secy Weaver _ _ Director & Mrs
  • To Ova l R m Of c w/ above j Movi e pic s bein g take n whil e th e Presiden t an d First Lad y si t o n the couch. Marvin Watson Mrs. Dwigh t Eisenhowe r (Mamie ) ( b. 1) Sen Secy Albert McNamara - Mrs (ac 404 - 7338611) Ft. Gordon, Ga. Johnson
  • Dwight Colonel Cook Colonel Cook General Andy D Eisenhower Palm Springs California Goodpastor President Harry S Truman Independence Missouri Colonel Cook To Mansion Tell them I'm on my way over her on February 15 1965 The General Operator
  • 14, 1959. They told me before I got to Washington that Khrushchev was coming to visit Eisenhower, who was then president and that they were going to send me out with Khrushchev. They gave me about three weeks' notice--I had been hired about
  • as the Eisenhower Administration was coming into office. It was of course the last interval in which the Republicans controlled the Senate. Saltonstall was the Chairman of the Armed Services Committee. Senator Johnson was a member of the Committee. He had been
  • OF BOOK, THE LIVING WHITE HOUSE , THE WHITE HOUSE, WASHINJTON, D. C . Mrs. Eisenhower, Dr. Gro s venor, Mr. Finley, descendants and friends of ail the families of this book : With 27 more days to Christm2.s, 1 feel as if 1 have received, in behalf
  • , William Roosevelt, Theodore Taft, William Howard Wilson, Woodrow Harding, Warren G. Coolidge, Calvin Hoover, Herbert Clark Roosevelt, Franklin Truman, Harry Eisenhower, Dwight D. Kennedy, John F. Johnson, Lyndon Baines Nixon, Richard M. Ford, Gerald Carter