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  • RUSK SUGGESTS US NOTIFY FERDINAND MARCOS OF POSSIBLE VIETNAM BOMBING HALT; BRIEFINGS FOR CONGRESSIONAL LEADERS, PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES; POSSIBLE SHIFT BY NORTH VIETNAM AT PARIS TALKS; LBJ READS US CONDITIONS, TRANSCRIPT OF 9/30/68 CALL WITH RICHARD
  • QUAYLE REPORTS ON HIS NEW POLLS SHOWING HHH WITHIN 4-5 POINTS OF RICHARD NIXON; LBJ EXPRESSES SKEPTICISM ABOUT HARRIS, GALLUP POLLS, THANKS QUAYLE FOR THE INFORMATION
  • DIRKSEN REPORTS THAT RICHARD NIXON IS CONCERNED THAT LBJ WILL MAKE ANNOUNCEMENT ON VIETNAM; LBJ SAYS HE IS TRYING TO GET PEACE, WILL INITIATE CONSULTATION WITH CANDIDATES WHEN ANYTHING HAPPENS THAT WARRANTS IT, DISCUSSES PROBLEMS CAUSED BY PRESS
  • HHH SAYS HE DECLINED RICHARD NIXON'S OFFER TO NAME HHH AS UN AMBASSADOR; HHH'S FUTURE PLANS; LBJ SUGGESTS NIXON NAME ROBERT MURPHY TO UN; DISCUSSION OF PRESS STORY QUOTING ROBERT SHORT ABOUT POSSIBLE LAWSUIT TO RELEASE DNC TRUST FUND
  • and the deputy undersecretary of state for administration and management. Although President Richard Nixon made him the ambassador to Turkey in 1973, Macomber refused Nixon's order to punish all Foreign Service officers who protested against the Vietnam War
  • Jan 12 , 1969 Camp David Senator Fred Harris - McLean, Va Pat Nugent, DaNan g, S. Vietnam Depart Aspen (walking) Arrive Bowling Alley Depart Bowling Alley - walking Arrive Aspen President-elect Richard Nixon - NYC Depart Aspen - walking Arrive
  • in accCll'danot. with r.,etrictlone contained in the donor'• deed of qift~ GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION -1 I NOTES OF THE PRESIDENT'S MEETING WITH THE PRESIDENT-ELECT RICHARD NIXON November 11, 1968 PRESENT AT THE !v1EETING WERE: The President President
  • Folder, "[November 11, 1968 - 3:00 p.m. Meeting with Foreign Policy Advisors and President-Elect Nixon]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 3
  • . Johnson to await the arrival of President-elect and Mrs. Richard Nixon The President and Mrs. Johnson greeted President-elect and Mrs. Nixon and took them to the second floor. ... at 1:20p ' 1:35p ~ LUNCH 1:45p t - Walt w/ Mrs. Johnson President-elect
  • Former Vice President, Richard Nixon, to the second floor where he met With the President in his bedroom. Bill Moyers told newsmen that they talked informally about Nixon's recent trip to Europe. Bill Moyers ^ r ^ . . ^ Mrs. Johnson called Jusnita
  • Saturday t or t Activity LD (include visited by) President departed the front lawn --in his car. . . and to landing strip area to greet Mr. Richard Nixon and party Also aboard: The Governor of Maryland, Hon. Spiro T. Agnew /\,.- Nixon aides ; Dwight
  • RICHARD NIXON
  • Reference No. 13618a November 25, 2008 Processing Note . Transcript only of this conversation; there is no recording. DATE: 10/31168 TIME: 6:05 PM CALLER: Hubert Humphrey, Richard Nixon, George Wallace Pages ofTranscript: 15 pages Barbara Cline
  • *TRANSCRIPT ONLY OF THIS CONVERSATION; THERE IS NO RECORDING; LBJ IS MEETING WITH JIM JONES AT TIME OF CALL; HHH, RICHARD NIXON, AND GEORGE WALLACE WERE REACHED BY TELEPHONE; TIME FROM DAILY DIARY
  • Nixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-1994
  • and his discussion with you as he was leaving the presidency. Do you want to recount what you can of that conversation? F: I may have mentioned when we talked before, that the day after the [Richard] Nixon election in 1968, when we were in New York
  • LBJ's meeting with Richard Nixon and members of Nixon's Cabinet following the 1968 election; LBJ's interest in finding a cure for cancer; problems enacting civil rights legislation, such as "white flight"; problems with the implementation
  • and President [Richard] Nixon during LBJ's retirement. F: Well, obviously this ignores the striking earlier history between the two going back to the Eisenhower years, but Johnson made it a point with the [1968] election barely over--we were in New York
  • Meeting LBJ and the "Johnson treatment;" deciding how to proceed in the Richard Nixon Administration with Health, Education and Welfare (HEW) programs that existed in the Johnson Administration; problems enacting civil rights legislation; Finch's
  • RUSK'S APPEARANCE TOMORROW ON TODAY SHOW; RESPONSE TO RICHARD NIXON'S CRITICISM OF VIETNAM POLICY; ROBERT MCNAMARA'S STATEMENT YESTERDAY; ARTHUR GOLDBERG TRIP TO VIETNAM; UN VOTE ON CHINESE REPRESENTATION; DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS WITH HUNGARY, BULGARIA
  • YARBOROUGH PRAISES LBJ'S SPEECH ON BOMBING HALT, SAYS COKE STEVENSON, ALLAN SHIVERS WILL ATTEND RICHARD NIXON'S RALLY IN TEXAS, ASKS LBJ TO GET PRICE DANIEL TO ATTEND HHH'S HOUSTON RALLY; LBJ REVIEWS HISTORY OF VIETNAM PEACE TALKS, HIS DECISION
  • LBJ JOKES ABOUT COST OF SENDING FLOWERS, WIRE TO DIRKSEN, DISCUSSES NEED FOR SENATE VOTE ON NON-PROLIFERATION TREATY; EFFECT OF US RATIFICATION ON GERMANY, ITALY, INDIA, ISRAEL; DIRKSEN'S ROLE AS LIAISON WITH RICHARD NIXON ON VIETNAM; EUROPEAN
  • . February 18, 1968, Corpus Christi), restaurant owner in Corpus Christi, Texas, was a friend of President Lyndon B. Johnson. He first met LBJ in the early 1930s when the president was an aide of U. S. Rep. Richard Kleberg. Lee John Govatos is the son of John
  • was a consultant to the War Production Board from 1941 to 1945. Block also served Presidents John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, and Richard M. Nixon as a member of the President's Advisory Committee on Labor Management Policy. Scope and content note
  • for Richard Nixon in the 1960 presidential campaign, Kennedy disregarded party lines and asked Dillon to serve as Secretary of the Treasury in 1961. While Secretary of the Treasury, Dillon worked closely with the Bureau of the Budget and the Council
  • Bio: Milton Stover Eisenhower (b. September 15, 1899, d. May 2, 1985) was the youngest brother of President Dwight D. Eisenhower. He served as an adviser to every U.S. president from Calvin Coolidge through Richard Nixon. He began working
  • Attorney General Robert Kennedy for the vice presidency to pick Hubert Humphrey, and they were elected. When Johnson announced he would not seek re-election as president in 1968, Humphrey decided to run for the presidency. He lost the election to Richard M
  • in of President Lyndon B. Johnson aboard Air Force One in Dallas, and the trip to China by President Richard M. Nixon. Davis served in the United States Navy from 1946 to 1948. He is the son of Morris and Hilda Friedman. Davis married Barbara J. Flint in 1960
  • . After Eisenhower's election, Lodge was appointed Ambassador to the United Nations, with cabinet rank. He was selected by Richard M. Nixon to run with him on the Republican ticket for the 1960 presidential election. After Kennedy won the election, Lodge
  • action before January 20. W. \ tf. Rostow EYES ONLY Vl WRostow:rln '. !" ,_ NOTES OF THE PRESIDENT•s MEETING WITH THE PRESIDENT-ELECT RICHARD NIXON November 11, 1968 PRESENT AT THE MEETING WERE: The President President-elect Richard M
  • Folder, "November 11, 1968 - 3 p.m. President and President-elect Nixon," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 4
  • National Archives and Records Administration http://archives.gov National Archives Catalog https://catalog.archives.gov http://www.lbjlibrary.org COLLECTION DETAILS and FOLDER TITLE LIST Collection: Papers of L. A. Nixon, 1923 - 1963 [NAID
  • Nixon, Lawrence A. (Lawrence Aaron), 1884-1966
  • Folder title list, Personal Papers, Papers of L. A. Nixon
  • Nimitz, Catherine Nixon, Richard M. 1951-53 Nixon, Richard M. 1954-55 Nixon, Richard M. 1956-57 Nixon, Richard M. 1958-60 Nixon, Richard M. 1964-66 Nixon, Richard M. 5/3/67 - 1/8/69 The Transition Philip, Prince of England Queen Elizabeth II Roosevelt
  • essentially decent story in American politics than Hu m~ ~hrey's refusal to do so; his in­ st lnct was that Richard Nixon, personally, had no knowledge of Mrs. 'Cl1ennault's activities; had P.0 hand in them; and would have forbid den · them had he known
  • Nixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-1994
  • office To th e Second Floor Tuesday January 14, 196^ the White House Tuesday Wm. S. White President-Elect Richard M. Nixon at Key Biscayne. Florida President to the Theatre room The President departed the White House - for U S Capitol arrive
  • n1 1 FORM OF DOCUMENT nunl-\YVl-\L \)Mt:t: I \t'Ht:.::>llJENTIAL LIBRARIES) . CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE #87 net:eS"' Handwritten notes from 7 /26/68 - 7 p.m. meeting with Richard Nixon [Sanitized NLJ 87 31]- Seeret 13 pp. ~ 10-af.. 'fB N
  • Folder, "[July 26, 1968 - 7 p.m. Meeting with Richard Nixon]," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 3
  • to meet that timing. ' : ', / f1 ~ ·: - 2 ­ ', • \ •',•• .: ~~· ~. .. ,· ,., ~ ., ,. ., 4. If we don't get agreement, make a unilateral declaration. We have a major problem on our hands. They may figure they help Nixon by staying
  • Nixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-1994
  • . Eisenhower, 1962 Mrs. Eisenhower, 1964 [Empty Folder] Mrs. Eisenhower, 1965 [Empty Folder] Mrs. Eisenhower, 1968 Mrs. Eisenhower, 1969 Johnson, Pres. & Mrs. Lyndon 1969 – 1971 [May, 1967 – Nov. 1971] Nixon, Mrs. Richard [Jan. 1970 – Jan. 1973] Nixon, Mrs
  • visited by) departed Oval Office to meet President-Elect and Mrs. Richard M. Nixon and daughter Tricia. President met the Nixons on the South Grounds, proceeded from there to Oval Office with President-Elect Nixon. Mrs. Nixon and Tricia went
  • Administration or a Nixon Administration to go on with. Bunker may not be putting it to them stiffly enough. I consider this a deep issue of good faith. Secretary Rusk: What if Nixon's people say be tough. They are whip-sawed too. They have a problem
  • Nixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-1994
  • with Joseph Minish MC NY 110 Empty "Name" Files, beginning with Wilbur D. Mills (Arkansas); ending with Green, William J. MC; Penn 111 112 Nixon Clippings Itinerary and General Articles, Aug. 15 to date Asia Tour, 1953, Indo-China 11/2/53 - 11/4/53; Hong
  • Richard M. Nixon. Davis served in the United States Navy from 1946 to 1948. He is the son of Morris and Hilda Friedman. Davis married Barbara J. Flint in 1960 and they had two children. Scope and content note: This collection consists of 2 series: 1
  • and Vice President, and Dwight D. Eisenhower and Richard M. Nixon as the Republican nominees for President and Vice President. This collection includes flyers, leaflets, bulletins, newspaper print, and comic books. • • • • 03/06/17 Date range
  • know Colson. He comes from Massachusetts. He was on the staff of Senator Leverett Saltonstall at one time. You must know him." I repeated I didn't. He identified him then as a member of Nixon's White House staff, at which point I think I had some vague
  • Charles Colson; memos Richard Nixon's staff wrote and distributed attempting to hurt O'Brien's reputation, including one that suggested a conflict of interest between O'Brien as head of O'Brien Associates and Democratic National Committee (DNC
  • the inauguration of President Richard M. Nixon in January 1969, Johnson returned to Texas. On July 16, 1969 at President Nixon''s request, President Johnson attended the launching of Apollo 11 at Cape Kennedy, Florida, and on July 20, Neil Armstrong and "Buzz
  • continue in the job. Ball also said: I cannot perm.it myself to remain quiet any longer about Nixon. He is a liar, di shone st, and a crook. This is my country. We would get poor leadership. He said he must be free. Speak out myself Help Humphrey say what
  • Nixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-1994
  • , and the President liked anybody that knew a lot about foreign policy, so it's not inconceivable that he and Nelson Rockefeller would like each other. Plus Rockefeller was much more of a diplomat than Richard Nixon is. Rockefeller would appeal to the President
  • consulting with Clark Clifford; transition activities the last two months of LBJ's administration; miscommunications between LBJ and Nixon and their staffs; Henry Kissinger's criticism of LBJ's foreign policy; Nelson Rockefeller; LBJ's frustration