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  • "FRIDAY"; "#5"; "TRANSCRIBED"; DULLES IS DIFFICULT TO HEAR; PREVIOUSLY OPENED 11/1993
  • Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963
  • LBJ ASKS DULLES TO SERVE ON PRESIDENTIAL COMMISSION TO INVESTIGATE JFK ASSASSINATION AND DULLES ACCEPTS
  • Dulles, Allen Welsh, 1893-1969
  • Telephone conversation # 155, sound recording, LBJ and ALLEN DULLES, 11/29/1963, 5:41PM
  • ALLEN DULLES
  • ALLEN DULLES
  • DULLES IS MEETING WITH LBJ AT TIME OF CALL; CONTINUES ON NEXT RECORDING
  • DULLES GIVES HOOVER OUTLINE AND RECOMMENDATIONS OF HIS REPORT ABOUT MISSISSIPPI SITUATION; FBI ROLE IN ENFORCEMENT OF RECOMMENDATIONS; DULLES WILL TALK WITH NATIONAL COUNCIL OF CHURCHES ABOUT THEIR RESPONSIBILITY TO CIVIL RIGHTS WORKERS
  • Hoover, J. Edgar (John Edgar), 1895-1972
  • ALLEN DULLES
  • DULLES IS MEETING WITH LBJ AT TIME OF CALL; CONTINUES FROM PREVIOUS RECORDING
  • SEARCH FOR MISSING CIVIL RIGHTS WORKERS IN MISSISSIPPI; ROLES OF FBI, US MARSHALS, LOCAL OFFICIALS IN ENFORCEMENT OF DULLES' RECOMMENDATIONS; KKK; HOOVER REPORTS ON PLANNED PICKETING OF LBJ AT COBO HALL IN DETROIT TONIGHT
  • Hoover, J. Edgar (John Edgar), 1895-1972
  • , a transfer that resulted from long-standing differences with Secretary of State John Foster Dulles. Later he became special adviser on Soviet affairs for Secretary of State Christian Herter. He finished his diplomatic career with five years of service
  • LBJ SAYS HE WILL SEND ALLEN DULLES TO MISSISSIPPI AS FEDERAL OBSERVER IN FBI SEARCH FOR 3 MISSING CIVIL RIGHTS WORKERS, JAMES CHANEY, ANDREW GOODMAN, MICHAEL SCHWERNER, UPDATES STENNIS ON FBI SEARCH
  • Stennis, John C. (John Cornelius), 1901-
  • Telephone conversation # 3892, sound recording, LBJ and JOHN STENNIS, 6/24/1964, 5:32PM
  • JOHN STENNIS
  • LBJ SAYS TOM FINNEY WILL ASSIST DULLES AS OBSERVER OF SITUATION IN MISSISSIPPI, READS STATEMENT HE PLANS TO MAKE; RFK IS MEETING WITH LBJ, ARRANGES MEETING WITH DULLES, FINNEY TOMORROW; DULLES ASKS FOR BRIEFING MATERIAL
  • Dulles, Allen Welsh, 1893-1969
  • Telephone conversation # 3885, sound recording, LBJ and ALLEN DULLES, 6/23/1964, 8:53PM
  • ALLEN DULLES
  • OFFICE SECRETARY ASKS TELEPHONE OPERATOR TO PLACE URGENT CALLS TO ALLEN DULLES, JOHN SHERMAN COOPER, CHARLES HALLECK
  • Gen. Alfred M. Gruenther Dr. George B. Kistiakowsky John M. McCloy Dr. James A. Perkins Arthur K. Watson William Webster Dr. Herbert F. York the Vice President Secretary Rusk Secretary McNamara McGeorge Bundy William Foster Glenn Seaborg John McCon e
  • the future of Germany and without qualification or reser vation, be­ therefore, in the light of history, · the hind the Chinese faction which General future of war in the world, we have from Marshall had found corrupt, incompe­ Mr. John Foster Dulles, famed
  • Cohen Hon and Mrs. LeRoyCollins Mr. William Crofut Mrs. Walter Cronkite Mr. Leo T Crowley Dr. Lawrence A Davis Mr. Roscoe Drummond Mrs. John Foster Dulles Mr. and Mrs. John S. D. Eisenhowe r Mr. and Mrs. NormanFischer Hon and Mrs. Eugene Foley Mr
  • . in '56. This policy had been inaugurated by John Foster Dulles I think the first shipments were made in '57. The hope was that it would lead Poland to pursue a more independent and friendly policy toward the United States. It did not work out
  • See all online interviews with John M. Cabot
  • Biographical information; association with LBJ; John Gronouski; Poland foreign policy; policy of building bridges to the East; Battle Acts; most-favored nation treatment; Chinese Communists; Warsaw; Averell Harriman; Foreign Service officers
  • Cabot, John M. (John Moors), 1901-1981
  • Oral history transcript, John M. Cabot, interview 1 (I), 2/28/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
  • John M. Cabot
  • on Vietnam; and excerpts from John Foster Dulles’ statements concerning Southeast Asia, dated 1954-1957. Box 9 Gordon Chase ‑ Miscellaneous, Vol. 5 Contains a single page listing concerning the Gordon Chase Files. Box 10 Filing ‑ GC Miscellaneous Box 10
  • LBJ ASSURES HOOVER OF HIS RESPECT FOR FBI AND HOOVER IN INVESTIGATION OF MISSING CIVIL RIGHTS WORKERS, JAMES CHANEY, ANDREW GOODMAN, MICHAEL SCHWERNER; LBJ EXPLAINS BACKGROUND OF HIS APPOINTMENT OF ALLEN DULLES AS OBSERVER OF INVESTIGATION
  • Hoover, J. Edgar (John Edgar), 1895-1972
  • Walter Jenkins Mrs. Johnson Justice Carmody of New Mexico - requested by Sen. Anderson Depart P-38 Arrive Dulles Airport Depart Dulles Airport Arrive Dallas, Texas Depart Dallas, Texas Arrive Austin Municipal Airport, departed immediately thereafter, via
  • , 1977 INTERVIEWEE: RALPH K. HUITT INTERVIEWER: MICHAEL L. GILLETTE PLACE: Mr. Huitt's office, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 1 G: Let's start with what you were saying earlier about Johnson's relationship with John Foster Dulles. H: All right
  • of a 1958 labor bill supported by Senator John F. Kennedy; how LBJ would gain votes for other senators' bills; LBJ's ability to get Republican senators to vote in support of Democratic plans; Senator Bill Langer's vote; how opposing senators would help each
  • LBJ, RFK ASK DULLES TO GO TO MISSISSIPPI AS IMPARTIAL OBSERVER IN SEARCH FOR JAMES CHANEY, ANDREW GOODMAN, MICHAEL SCHWERNER; GOV. JOHNSON; DULLES SENDS GET WELL WISHES TO EDWARD KENNEDY; RFK SUGGESTS TOM FINNEY HELP HIM; DULLES' WARREN COMMISSION
  • Dulles, Allen Welsh, 1893-1969
  • Telephone conversation # 3868, sound recording, LBJ and ALLEN DULLES, 6/23/1964, 7:05PM
  • ALLEN DULLES
  • General Oma r Bradle y Jame s Perkin s John Cowle s Secretar y McNamar a Allen Dulle s Georg e Ball, Actin g Secy o f Stat e Paul Hoffma n Ambassado r Llewelly n Thompso n George Kistiakowsk y Willia m Foster Arthur Larso n Joh n McCon e Morris Leihma n
  • The Johnsons are in Washington. LBJ (Lyndon Johnson) attends a luncheon at Secretary Dulles’ home and later a bipartisan White House briefing where Eisenhower asks for support of his proposed Mideast Resolution. 1/2 LBJ attends a meeting of the Foreign
  • ALLEN DULLES
  • DULLES IS MEETING WITH LBJ AT TIME OF CALL
  • DULLES GIVES GOV. JOHNSON OUTLINE, RECOMMENDATIONS OF HIS REPORT ABOUT MISSISSIPPI CIVIL RIGHTS SITUATION; FBI, J. EDGAR HOOVER, SEARCH FOR MISSING CIVIL RIGHTS WORKERS; KKK TACTICS; RESPONSIBILITY OF NATIONAL COUNCIL OF CHURCHES TO CIVIL RIGHTS
  • Dulles, Allen Welsh, 1893-1969
  • [remark was]? Was it in connection with Quemoy and Matsu? G: Let's see. There is the . . . . B: I am sure that this was John Foster Dulles, who Eisenhower deferred totally to in foreign affairs. Chiang Kai-shek. John Foster Dulles' law firm
  • ; drinking among senators; Grace Tully; LBJ’s problems with kidney stones; Chiang Kai-shek; tax bill controversy; foreign policy issues; John Foster Dulles; Clinton Anderson
  • are in the folders "notices of Meetings," "Dulles, John Foster," and "Foreign Relations" in box 341. PAPERS RELATING TO THE MACARTHUR HEARINGS, 1951. Box 341-44. When President Truman relieved General MacArthur of his command in the Korean War in April 1951
  • •. Paul M. Popple Aseistant to the President aer :, (White Home File Copy) H. L. HuNT ------ -- MEK>#3 June 2, 1966 MR.DULIES // Fr011 1920 to He was affiliated Government. the Roosevelt Dulles was a paid 193.5 John Foster with the State
  • in Dallas. 3:00 Boarded American Airlines to return to Washington. 6:35 Arrived at Dulles Airport. 7:21 Returned to the White House. 9:49 Dinner with the President, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Krim, Senator and Mrs. McGee, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Busby, Marie Fehmer
  • 8. 10:00p July 28, 1960 Expenditure Code Briefings by Allen Dulles Press conference in living room and television in front yard John Connally (Fort Worth) George Brown (Houston) Larry Jones (Austin) Sen Yarborough To Austin - - see travel activity
  • to do of getting a plane, had to get Doctor [Tom] Mattingly from Walter Reed and everything. Jerry and I went over who he would call and who I would call during this half hour. I had to call the Vice President, Dick Nixon, and John Foster Dulles
  • leaders of free world after WWII; Little Rock and civil rights; Ike against forced bussing; states rights; Senator Joseph McCarthy; Ike and LBJ had heart attacks in 1955; Dulles and foreign affairs; 1956 Hungarian uprising; Israel and Suez Crisis; Sputnik
  • of a hand at having Congress come down there and talk with him. strictly on foreign relations matters. and working was with John Foster Dulles. I'm talking So most of our negotiating He got along quite well with Dulles in foreign policy. G: How about
  • See all online interviews with John Sparkman
  • Sparkman, John, 1899-1985
  • Oral history transcript, John Sparkman, interview 2 (II), 6/9/1977, by Michael L. Gillette
  • John Sparkman
  • , in 19.520 [3 of 3] From Facts on FJle: State Secy. John Foster Dulles told his news conference Apr. 5 (1955) that the U.S. was in close touch with other nations in a continuing effort to ease the "highly danger­ ous" Formosa situati on . But he emphasized
  • classmates of mine also in high school: John Scribner and Bill Bogen. Wearranged a car pool to drive from Glendale every day over to the college, which, as I recall it, was an eight to ten-mile drive. Myfirst class in the morning, I'll at eight o'clock
  • Foster Dulles, a letter which, when it got into the public domain--how it did is not altogether clear. But he wrote this letter to John Foster Dulles taking a very strong stand on it. You know, I'm under the impression that Jim Rowe was the original
  • , without any warning to him, landed troops instead. Then that bloody French- Vietnamese war that lasted from 1948 until 1954 with terrible loss of life on both sides. The Geneva Accords, where [John Foster] Dulles first agreed that we would respect
  • . · Gilpatric, the members of the Task Force are:. . Mr. Arthur H. Dean Mr. Allen W. Dulles General Alfred M. Gruenther Dr. George B. Kistiakowsky Mr. John J. McCloy Dr. James A. Perkins Mr. Arthur K. Watson Mr~ William S. Webster Dr. Herbert F. York Mr
  • dependence that Foster Dulles had on Lyndon Johnson's legislative judgment. I can just hear Dulles saying time and again, "Hhat does Lyndon Johnson say?" whenever there was a crisis or same problem. It was quite a refrain: LBJ Presidential Library http
  • Relationship between Foster Dulles and LBJ; meeting LBJ; trying to establish trans-Atlantic nuclear force; going to the German government with a proposal for a MLF; LBJ’s understanding of, and congressional relations on, the trans-Atlantic nuclear
  • November 11, 19.54, he questioned S9 cretary Dulles, · as follows: · Senator Fulbright: Mr. Chairman, I, like Senator Green, have not had a chance to study this, and I have only l or 2 questions. I was not clear about the status of this understanding
  • or movies. I remember he did go to one and embarrassed me highly by crying. It was Grapes of Wrath by [John] Steinbeck and one of those highly graphic description of starving people. And about the Dust Bowl days in the depths of the Depression. And he had
  • for JFK for the vice-presidential nomination; Rebekah Johnson's declining health; international issues at the Suez Canal that kept Eisenhower from focusing on his campaign; John Foster Dulles; the Johnsons' trip to Europe, particularly Paris, in 1956
  • on 4 min Off Record Secy Luther Hodges Willard Schroeder .Mike Shapiro, John F. Dille, Jr., Re x Howell, Jack Lee out 1:0 5 p.m. Gov Paul Johnson Nicholas Katzenbach Burke Marshall Allen Dulles Lee White J Edgar Hoover J V Page 1 FRIDAY June 26, 1964
  • . In addition to Mr .• Gilpatric, the members of the Task Force are: Mr . Arthur H. Dean Mr. Allen W. Dulles General Alfred M. Gruenther Dr. George B. Kistiakowsky Mr. John J. Mc Cloy Dr. James A. Perkins Mr. Arthur K. Watson Mr. William S. Webster Dr. Herbert F
  • statesman the same way. You could send Adenauer thirty-seven embossed assertions of the policy of the United States and have them hand-carried by John Foster Dulles, but it wasn't half as good as one message through a private agent delivered over on a dark
  • with him. The success of the Eisenhower relationship with Congress in foreign policy I always felt depended to a large degree on two things: One, the enormous confidence and respect Dulles had--that they had for Dulles up there. They felt Secretary
  • Contacts with LBJ; success of Eisenhower relationship with Congress in foreign policy; personal contact between Secretary Dulles and LBJ; AID bill; estimation of LBJ; formidable experience of talking to LBJ; Macomber never brought good news
  • it its coloration?" So he got Frank reluctantly to say we could release it, and he immediately called his brother [John Foster Dulles] over in the State Department and said, "I'm going to send you over something, and I think we ought to get it out
  • ://www.discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/prepres/lbja Box No. Folder Title Dewey, Thomas E., New York, 1953 Dillon, Douglas, Under Secretary Of State, 1956-61 Douglas, William O., Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, ca. 1939-61 Dulles, Allen, 1959-60 Dulles, John