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- believe World War II waa made Inevitable because the American public failed to learn the full truth .in terms of effec tive action In the decade of the Twentle■. Instead, the prejudices ot the- past .were catered to, America' becam-, laolatlonlat, tar
- be expected to provide the t:Jinirauc essentials to oointoin the Cuban econooy. The possibilities of a direct Soviet-US confrontation in the event of a blockocle, ooo the icpoct of such action on our in teroo.tiooo.1. position, are not considered
- for Wednesday-Friday. May 12-15. Its purpose will be to examine the sea change which transformed America in that turbulent period. and what the change has meant for the nation. "LBJ Remembered.'. a round-table discussion involving several former LBJ staffers
Oral history transcript, Thomas H. Kuchel, interview 1 (I), 5/15/1980, by Michael L. Gillette
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- effectively to communicate with the brothers. Yes, I recall him. Kind of a man of action in the Senate chamber. G: He was the minority leader during this two-year period, 1953 to 1955, by a very slim margin, one or two votes. 1 LBJ Presidential Library
- election; Wayne Morse; the Lewis Strauss nomination; the McCarthy censure and the Watkins committee; LBJ’s relationship with Richard Nixon; relationship between Republicans and Democrats in Senate; civil rights legislation; statehood for Hawaii and Alaska
- , and his wife and Beauford Jester worked together in connection with some matters there. At any rate, it turned out Joe Sheldon said, "I'm willing to help any way that I can, but after all, I'm a Republican and Beauford is on the Democratic side. I'll help
- Beauford Jester asking Groce to be involved in his campaign for governor in 1946; Groce's involvement in 1946 and 1948 Texas state Democratic conventions; Bob Calvert's actions as 1948 chairman of the state executive committee which led to LBJ
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 11 (XI), 7/24/1986, by Michael L. Gillette
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- up double that, around thirty-eight, I guess, [and] picked up a couple of seats in the Senate. I projected two or three. The end result was we had two-to-one Democratic majorities in the House and Senate moving into the Eighty-Ninth Congress
- Optimism in the LBJ Administration going into the 89th Congress in 1964 with a large Democratic majority; Medicare and education as legislative priorities; the powerful alliance of Republicans and southern Democrats; O'Brien's awareness of elected
- BE: RETURNED • ..····To - ·L~ n:-»attm·--·---Exec11tive Secretary ·"·· Department o.f.State Room 7ZZ4 NS/E Do Not File Department of State INCOMING TELEGRAM 55..M Action EUR FROM: MOSC0\4 Info ss G SAL RMR TO: Secretary of State NO: 1227, NOVEMBER
- House, signing a bill--a law-for an increase in the recourses of the bank. President Johnson was personally very much interested in giving quite a display to this action, that the bank has meaning placed in its resources and to give it a very strong
- SECRETARY MINISTRY EXTERNAL j:FFAIRS• USG VIEW HIJACKERS SHOULD BE RETURNED VENEZUELA • --NSC AND. ARGI..MENT~F-OR SUCH ACTION. I ALSO STRESSED IMMINENCE . INR VENEZUELAN ELECTIONS, USG CONCERN, SHARED BY GOTT, FOR PRESERVATION -· CIA ANDEXTENSION DEMOCRATIC
- Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh SUNDQUIST -- I -- 2 From 1953 to 1954, you were the assistant to the chairman of the Democratic National Committee. From 1955 to 1956 you were
- in the Budget Bureau; Sargent Shriver; Sundquist’s participation in the War on Poverty task force; department representatives vs. free agents in the task force; how Shriver became head of the task force and later the OEO; the concept of community action
- Action Program. At that time you were working with Dr. Julius I. Richmond, who was the Director of Bead Start. S: That's correct, I am by training and background a political scientist and public administrator, and as you see from the list
- ; Head Start; Cooke’s report; “Pancho” film; Child Development Group of Mississippi; attacks by Senators Stennis and Eastland; Freedom Democratic Party; Mississippi Action for Progress; Educational Testing Service; Dominick Amendment; Wayne Morse; Oregon
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 52: Nov. 26‑30, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 26
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- to make his public request for action, which is the heart of Vance formula. 4. Therefore, Nick Katzenbach is going out to Vance asking ii he does not agree that it would be better for him to stay in the area until the matter is cleared up, rather than
- for Democratic Action - to give brief rpt to Leaders, Hayes Redmon calle d in by Pres. after 5 min. of Mtg (has been in VNa m for 2 m Charles Roche " " " " (consultin g w/ America n Missi (there on electoral procedures (as they relate to VNamese elec (tion
- position in the controversy over North Atlantic air fares and was contemplating retaliatory action against American airlines when the IATA compromise was worked out at Montreal. E. Ireland and Cuba. During the height of the Cuban crisis the Irish were most
Oral history transcript, Bourke B. Hickenlooper, interview 1 (I), 9/19/1968, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- it. M: The Democratic critics once accused him of making divided government work by surrendering to President Eisenhower. Would you say that was-- H: No, I don't think so. I think he surrendered to expediency. M: I see. H: I think wherever he
- Latin America
- CUBA; LBJ WANTS TO MAKE SURE RFK IS INVITED TO MEETING ON GUANTANAMO WATER CRISIS; DISCUSSION OF US OPTIONS IN CRISIS; STATUS OF WATER SUPPLY ON BASE; TRADE RESTRICTIONS WITH CUBA; NEED FOR SUPPORT FROM LATIN AMERICAN COUNTRIES FOR US ACTION; PANAMA
- Latin America
- LBJ ASKS OPERATOR FOR ROBERT MCNAMARA, BUT MCNAMARA HAS LEFT; LBJ THEN ASKS FOR DEAN RUSK; LBJ SPEAKS WITH RUSK ABOUT MAXWELL TAYLOR AND JCS ON US ACTION IN GUANTANAMO WATER CRISIS; CUBA; PRESS REPORTS ON CRISIS
- Latin America
- BUNDY REPORTS ON NEGOTIATIONS OVER WORDING OF PANAMA AGREEMENT, THOMAS MANN MEMO; PRESS LEAKS; LBJ WARNS AGAINST HASTY ACTION; LBJ'S SCHEDULE, POSTPONES CHARLES BOHLEN MEETING TO MEET WITH MANN; PRESS STORIES ON PANAMA; LBJ'S PRESS CONFERENCE
- Latin America
- DISCUSSION OF ADVISORY COMMITTEE REPORT RECOMMENDING AGAINST CLOSING SOME VETERANS' HOSPITALS, OLD SOLDIERS' HOMES, VA REGIONAL OFFICES; OLIN TEAGUE'S ACTION IN HOUSE TODAY TO RESTORE APPROPRIATION; ALLEGED LEAK BY RICHARD GOODWIN ON DOMINICAN
- Latin America
- LBJ DISCUSSES NEED FOR CONTINGENCY PLANS, NEW IDEAS, FOR DOMINICAN REPUBLIC IF TALKS WITH JUAN BOSCH FAIL; POSSIBLE NEED TO MOVE MILITARY FORCES NORTH OF SANTO DOMINGO; WORSENING ECONOMIC SITUATION THERE; PRESS LEAK AT OAS; CHRONOLOGY OF OAS ACTION
- Latin America
- MANN REPORTS ON TELEPHONE CONVERSATIONS WITH W. TAPLEY BENNETT IN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC ABOUT LOYALISTS' CONCERNS ABOUT REBEL-HELD RADIO STATION, DISCUSSES CONTINGENCY PLANS FOR POSSIBLE MILITARY ACTION
- Latin America
- LBJ READS EMBASSY CABLE FROM SANTO DOMINGO ON SITUATION IN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC, DETERIORATING ECONOMIC CONDITIONS, ACTIONS OF UN AND OAS COMMISSION MEMBERS, VIOLATIONS OF CEASEFIRE; POSSIBLE ALTERNATIVES TO PROPOSED SETTLEMENT
- Latin America
- BENNETT REPORTS THAT HE AND BRUCE PALMER HAVE OBTAINED OAS DELEGATION'S AGREEMENT TO MILITARY LINK-UP IN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC, REPORTS ON PUBLIC COMMUNICATION EFFORTS, LATIN AMERICAN AMBASSADORS' SUPPORT FOR US ACTION; LBJ STRESSES NEED FOR PRESS
- Latin America
- BENNETT REPORTS THAT HE AND BRUCE PALMER HAVE OBTAINED OAS DELEGATION'S AGREEMENT TO MILITARY LINK-UP IN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC, REPORTS ON PUBLIC COMMUNICATION EFFORTS, LATIN AMERICAN AMBASSADORS' SUPPORT FOR US ACTION; LBJ STRESSES NEED FOR PRESS
- Latin America
- LBJ'S UPCOMING MEETING WITH BETANCOURT; BETANCOURT'S VIEWS ON DOMINICAN CRISIS, PRIOR OAS APPROVAL FOR US ACTION; FUTURE LEADERSHIP IN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC; ADDITIONAL MILITARY APPROPRIATIONS; SENATE VIETNAM CRITICS; CONSULTATION WITH ALLIES
- Latin America
- DUTY OFFICER READS REPORTS ON SITUATION IN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC; OAS COMMISSION; US FORCES, CASUALTIES IN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC; EVACUATION STATISTICS; HUMANITARIAN AID; UN SECURITY COUNCIL ACTION; OAS FOREIGN MINISTERS' MEETING; VIETNAM AIR MISSIONS
- Latin America
- MCNAMARA REPORTS ON HEARINGS IN HOUSE COMMITTEES ON SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS BILL FOR VIETNAM MILITARY NEEDS; SENATE ACTION; OAS COMMISSION'S REQUEST FOR EXPANSION OF INTERNATIONAL SECURITY ZONE IN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC; PRESS COVERAGE OF HEARINGS
- Latin America
- LBJ LOBBIES FOR PASSAGE OF SUPPLEMENTAL MILITARY APPROPRIATIONS BILL; BILL AS SHOW OF CONGRESSIONAL SUPPORT FOR VIETNAM POLICY; MAHON'S CONCERNS ABOUT TERRORISM; LBJ DEFENDS US ACTION IN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC; OAS ROLE; ENEMY CASUALTIES IN VIETNAM
- Latin America
- BUNDY REPORTS ON REBEL SEIZURE OF RADIO STATION IN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC; POSSIBILITY OF US RECAPTURING OR JAMMING STATION; DISCUSSION OF DELAY IN US ACTION ON RADIO STATION YESTERDAY BECAUSE OF POSSIBLE US CASUALTIES AND EFFECT ON VOTE ON OAS
- Latin America
- LBJ REPORTS ON US LIAISON EFFORTS WITH CHILE AND OTHER LATIN AMERICAN COUNTRIES ON CRISIS IN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC; LBJ EXPRESSES CONCERN ABOUT DELAY IN OAS ACTION; EFFORTS TO HAVE WESSIN Y WESSIN AGREE TO CEASEFIRE
- Latin America
- LBJ ASKS ABOUT DELAY IN HIS RECEIVING CABLE ABOUT POSSIBLE TERRORIST ACTION IN GUATEMALA; HANDLING OF W. TAPLEY BENNETT'S FIRST CABLES ON CRISIS IN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC; LBJ DIRECTS THAT URGENT CABLES ALWAYS BE FLAGGED FOR HIS IMMEDIATE ATTENTION
- Latin America
- FORTAS TELLS LBJ THAT JUAN BOSCH WILL CONTACT GUZMAN ABOUT REOPENING NEGOTIATIONS IN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC; LBJ DISCUSSES PRESS STORIES ABOUT ALLEGED ACTIONS BY US TROOPS, ASKS THAT CYRUS VANCE EXAMINE STORIES AND CLEAR UP INACCURACIES
- Latin America
- ACTION
- Latin America
- MCNAMARA TELLS LBJ HE BELIEVES HE, THOMAS MANN HAVE REACHED AGREEMENT ON COPPER PRICE ROLLBACK, STOCKPILE RELEASE WITH LEADERS OF ANACONDA, KENNECOTT; DETAILS OF AGREEMENT; NEGOTIATIONS WITH CHILE FOLLOWING DOMESTIC ACTION; CABINET MEETING ON ISSUE
- Latin America
- VANCE REPORTS ON REBEL MILITARY ACTION, US CASUALTIES IN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC; LBJ COMPLAINS ABOUT LACK OF EFFECTIVE PUBLICITY SHOWING THAT REBELS STARTED RECENT FIGHTING; JUAN BOSCH'S CHARGE THAT US NAVY WILL INVADE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC; REBEL FACTIONS
- Latin America
- RESULTS OF GROUND, AIR ACTION AGAINST VIET CONG IN SOUTH VIETNAM; POOR PRESS COVERAGE OF RAID; GUAM OR OKINAWA AS AIR OPERATIONS BASE; BRIEFING FOR CONGRESSIONAL LEADERS ON RAID; LABOR STRIKE IN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC; ANNOUNCEMENT OF VIETNAM TROOP
- Latin America
- MCNAMARA WISHES LBJ A GOOD WEEKEND; LBJ TELLS MCNAMARA TO CONSULT WITH DAVID BRUCE, GEORGE MCGHEE, LYMAN LEMNITZER ON POSSIBLE REACTION TO UNNAMED ACTION (IN VIETNAM?); DISCUSSION OF US TROOP WITHDRAWAL FROM DOMINICAN REPUBLIC, LANGUAGE FOR LBJ'S
Telephone conversation # 7918, sound recording, ABE FORTAS and CYRUS VANCE, 5/19/1965, time unknown
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- Latin America
- VANCE EXPRESSES CONCERN ABOUT POSSIBLE PRESS REACTION IF US DOES NOT TAKE ACTION DISCUSSED IN RECENT CABLE (1801?), ASKS IF DECISION COULD BE LEFT TO THOSE IN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
- Latin America
- MCNAMARA, REEDY DISCUSS STATEMENTS FOR REEDY'S WH PRESS BRIEFING AND FOR US OFFICIALS IN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC TO MAKE ABOUT PRESS STORIES ON ALLEGED ACTIONS BY US TROOPS SUPPORTING IMBERT; DISCUSSION OF CREDIBILITY OF DENIALS, POSSIBLE INVESTIGATION
- Latin America
- RESPONSE TO PRESS STORIES ON ALLEGED ACTION BY US TROOPS IN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC IN SUPPORT OF IMBERT; REEDY RECOMMENDS THAT LBJ ANNOUNCE INVESTIGATION OF INCIDENT; MCNAMARA RECOMMENDS REEDY REFER PRESS QUESTIONS ABOUT INCIDENT TO DOD OR TO CYRUS