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  • SLIP INCORRECTLY LISTS DATE AS 4/26/65; HOOVER ON HOLD 1:00
  • HOOVER REPORTS ON HIS PLANS TO MEET WITH SENATORS EVERETT DIRKSEN AND THOMAS DODD, CONGRESSMEN H. ALLEN SMITH OF CALIFORNIA, PAUL ROGERS OF FLORIDA, ON UNNAMED MATTER (COMMUNIST INFLUENCE ON VIETNAM PROTEST MOVEMENT?)
  • Hoover, J. Edgar (John Edgar), 1895-1972
  • Telephone conversation # 7394, sound recording, LBJ and J. EDGAR HOOVER, 4/29/1965, 5:45PM
  • J. EDGAR HOOVER
  • HOOVER ASKS FEHMER TO TELL LBJ HE DISCUSSED GEORGE FELDMAN APPOINTMENT WITH JOHN MCCORMACK AND DISCUSSED FUNDS FOR USIA PROPAGANDA ACTIVITY IN VIETNAM WITH JOHN ROONEY AS LBJ HAD ASKED HIM TO DO IN MEETING EARLIER TODAY
  • Hoover, J. Edgar (John Edgar), 1895-1972
  • Telephone conversation # 7672, sound recording, MARIE FEHMER and J. EDGAR HOOVER, 5/14/1965, 4:45PM
  • J. EDGAR HOOVER
  • DISCUSSION OF INTELLIGENCE REPORTS ABOUT DOMINICAN REPUBLIC; HOOVER'S DISCUSSIONS WITH JOHN MCCORMACK ABOUT GEORGE FELDMAN APPOINTMENT AND WITH JOHN ROONEY ABOUT FUNDS FOR USIA PROPAGANDA ACTIVITY IN VIETNAM
  • Hoover, J. Edgar (John Edgar), 1895-1972
  • Telephone conversation # 7673, sound recording, LBJ and J. EDGAR HOOVER, 5/14/1965, 7:05PM
  • J. EDGAR HOOVER
  • HOOVER REPORTS ON FBI'S INVESTIGATION INTO PRESS LEAK ON BOMBING OF POL TARGETS IN NORTH VIETNAM WHICH INDICATES GEORGE BALL IS SOURCE OF LEAK
  • Hoover, J. Edgar (John Edgar), 1895-1972
  • Telephone conversation # 10285, sound recording, LBJ and J. EDGAR HOOVER, 6/29/1966, 10:24AM
  • J. EDGAR HOOVER
  • HOOVER CONTINUES TO REPORT ON FBI'S INVESTIGATION INTO PRESS LEAK ON BOMBING OF POL TARGETS IN NORTH VIETNAM WHICH INDICATES GEORGE BALL IS SOURCE OF LEAK; BALL'S DENIAL THAT HE IS SOURCE OF LEAK; BALL'S SOCIAL CONTACT WITH PHILIP GEYELIN
  • Hoover, J. Edgar (John Edgar), 1895-1972
  • Telephone conversation # 10286, sound recording, LBJ and J. EDGAR HOOVER, 6/29/1966, 10:24AM
  • J. EDGAR HOOVER
  • HOOVER READS REPORT OF FBI INTERVIEW WITH GEORGE BALL ABOUT PRESS LEAK ON BOMBING OF POL TARGETS IN NORTH VIETNAM; BALL'S CONTACTS WITH PHILIP GEYELIN
  • Hoover, J. Edgar (John Edgar), 1895-1972
  • Telephone conversation # 10287, sound recording, LBJ and J. EDGAR HOOVER, 6/29/1966, 10:30AM
  • J. EDGAR HOOVER
  • "FROM MANSION 1/25/67"; "PAUL THINKS...1/24/67"; "RE HOOVER LTR ANS'G SEN MUNDT IN CONNECTION WITH TREATY HEARING IN SENATE"; "NOT CLEAR AS TO WHAT IS BEING DISCUSSED" WRITTEN ON ENVELOPE CONTAINING DICTABELT; RECORDING STARTS AFTER CONVERSATION HAS
  • DISCUSSION OF J. EDGAR HOOVER'S POSITION ON CONSULAR CONVENTION WITH USSR; QUESTION OF PRESENTING HOOVER'S VIEWS TO SENATE FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE; ADMINISTRATION'S RESPONSE TO FULBRIGHT'S CRITICISM OF VIETNAM SITUATION IN HIS NEW BOOK
  • "FROM MANSION 1/25/67"; "PAUL THINKS...1/24/67"; "RE HOOVER LTR ANS'G SEN MUNDT IN CONNECTION WITH TREATY HEARING IN SENATE"; "NOT CLEAR AS TO WHAT IS BEING DISCUSSED" ON ENVELOPE CONTAINING BELT; OPERATORS DISCUSS FULBRIGHT'S LOCATION; LBJ ON HOLD
  • LBJ DISCUSSES J. EDGAR HOOVER'S POSITION ON CONSULAR CONVENTION BETWEEN US AND USSR AND QUESTION OF PRESENTING HOOVER'S VIEWS TO SENATE FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE; OTHER NEGOTIATIONS WITH USSR; SPACE TREATY SIGNING; VIETNAM PEACE FEELER THROUGH
  • Fulbright, J. William (James William), 1905-1995
  • REEDY ASKS IF LBJ HAS SPOKEN WITH J. EDGAR HOOVER ABOUT SEARCH FOR JAMES CHANEY, ANDREW GOODMAN, MICHAEL SCHWERNER IN MISSISSIPPI; PRESS REPORTS ON STATEMENT BY HENRY CABOT LODGE FOLLOWING MEETING WITH LBJ; LODGE'S POLITICAL ACTIVITIES, OPINION
  • ARTHUR GOLDBERG; LBJ'S VIEWS ON UN; WH CONGRESSIONAL BRIEFING; WAYNE MORSE'S VIETNAM RESOLUTION; LBJ READS FROM MEMO ON FULBRIGHT'S VIEWS; EDWIN REISCHAUER; RAY CLINE; WILLIAM "RED" RABORN; MANSFIELD REPORT; J. EDGAR HOOVER'S REPORTS ON VIETNAM
  • PRESS LEAKS ABOUT CRIME COMMISSION REPORT, CLARK'S VIEWS ON WIRETAPPING; SOURCE OF LEAKS; JAMES VORENBERG; JUSTICE DEPT CONTACTS WITH RFK; J. EDGAR HOOVER'S VIEWS ON CONSULAR CONVENTION WITH USSR; LBJ DISCUSSES VARIOUS NEGOTIATIONS WITH USSR; BOBBY
  • COMMENTS ABOUT LBJ IN WILLIAM MANCHESTER'S BOOK ON JFK ASSASSINATION; BACKGROUND OF JFK'S VISIT TO TEXAS; J. EDGAR HOOVER AND CONSULAR CONVENTION; APPOINTMENTS OF WILLIAM MACOMBER, DOUGLAS MACARTHUR III; KATZENBACH REQUESTS MEETING ON CRIME
  • DELOACH REPORTS ON SPIRO AGNEW'S SCHEDULE, CALLS MADE FROM HIS PLANE IN ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO ON 11/2/68 ON EFFORTS TO INFLUENCE SOUTH VIETNAM NOT TO ENTER PARIS PEACE TALKS; J. EDGAR HOOVER'S UPCOMING MEETING WITH RICHARD NIXON
  • RICHARD NIXON'S OFFER TO NAME HHH TO UN POST; LBJ ADVISES NIXON TO KEEP CAREER CIVIL SERVANTS AT VA, GSA, FBI, CIA; J. EDGAR HOOVER; CARTHA "DEKE" DELOACH; NIXON'S FRIENDSHIP WITH BEBE REBOZO; SALE OF SMATHERS' HOUSE TO NIXON; SMATHERS' PERSONAL
  • LBJ ASKS DELOACH TO INVESTIGATE CALLS BETWEEN SPIRO AGNEW, ANNA CHENNAULT CONCERNING EFFORTS TO INFLUENCE SOUTH VIETNAM NOT TO JOIN PARIS PEACE TALKS; LBJ'S MEETING TODAY WITH J. EDGAR HOOVER, DELOACH; HOOVER'S RELUCTANCE TO RESIGN, HIS AGE
  • DELOACH DISCUSSES DISCREPANCY IN DELIVERY OF TELEGRAM TO JOHN CONNALLY; DELOACH PRAISES LBJ'S GRIDIRON SPEECH; EFFORT TO HAVE AMERICAN LEGION, VFW WRITE CONGRESS SUPPORTING VIETNAM POLICY; J. EDGAR HOOVER'S POSSIBLE TALKS WITH PRESS ON COMMUNIST
  • retaliated subsequently to this J. Edgar Hoover--you know, the J. Edgar Hoover-Robert Kennedy confrontation over who authorized wiretapping. Do you know if this was related? M: Well, the Hoover incident was earlier. The Hoover incident was in December,1966
  • of your spring--"rhat s07C.e of them aren It. crises, al \'le But tell De ,.]hatever you could call -k.t10\.J about s and the d2cisio'l not to run again. T: Well, I recall, Joe, that after the President made the decision that he television
  • impatience; MLK and Resurrection City; Ramsey Clark and his relationship with LBJ; wire-tapping; J. Edgar Hoover; Robert Kennedy’s assassination; getting Secret Service protection for Presidential candidates; the Commission on Violence; Lloyd Cutler
  • . Edgar Hoover and Robert Kennedy was surfaced, the Department under Nick Katzenbach attempted to find a middle ground; one that would not embarrass, or unduly embarrass, Robert Kennedy, and one that was nonetheless candid and honest as to the prior
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  • ordered. I replied affirmatively. NOTE: l should call J. Edgar Hoover concerning this. (DCI did this at ll:ZO on 11/ 26/ 63) 4. The President asked my appraisal of the situation in Vietnam. I replied that I was less optimistic than was the report received
  • they might have been good intelligence gatherers, but because it would really blow the project. You did have terribly suspicious political leaders in the foreign countries j if suddenly a hundr~d, two hundred, road surveyors [arrived] like on the Ghana
  • called Nick Katzenbach; I called J. Edgar Hoover--two of them, Katzenbach and Hoover, because I had had indication from Moyers that it would be a good idea to get in touch with them and get their advice. I assumed from the way he put it that he'd
  • : SHERWIN J. t·1ARKMAN INTERVIEWEE: INTERVIHJER: DOROTHY PIERCE McSWEENY PLACE: Mr. Markman's office, 815 Connecticut Avenue, N.W., Suite 600, Washington, D.C. Tape 1 of 2 Mc: This interview is with Sherwin Narkman, Assistant to the President from 1966
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  • Markman, Sherwin J., 1929-
  • Oral history transcript, Sherwin J. Markman, interview 1 (I), 5/21/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
  • Sherwin J. Markman
  • everything. role. I had a. feeling that J. Edgar Hoover played a large I had a feeling that J. Edgar, who hated Bobby, was doing what he could to be sure that the President was convinced that there was a Kennedy conspiracy. I think every little action
  • , I give you pernlission to fill his nanle in. And I called up the FBI and got hold of J. Edgar Hoover, I think it was, or the man next to him. So I talked them out of protection. Of course, they told nle they had to protect me under the law. Well, I
  • . tough j ob. He said, " It's a tough, It means you have to work full -time, you have to be on the floor full-time, and you have to go around and do the little housekeeping chores that nobody e l se would do them." •~as prepared to do . And he
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT DATE CORR ESPON D EN TS OR T ITLE RESTRICTION j'hJll-~- -~--~~--+---1..l51.t>4-.~~- 1-- A 4-Jltr.- O(J>'e-tJ 3.y.~0Ptc /?7'1~(-/0-f42l PP - ,, ,, s 2 pp. ,, Memorandum
  • Senator Senator Senator Senator Senator Senator Senator Fulbright McClellan Jackson Eastland Hill Monroney Randolph Jordan Mansfield It ended at 8: 00 p. m. c:n;n1::c:') ro A[; itllid~TRATIVE SERVICE SET 2:: 11.i1 i,J,\K:',lilGo ··p­ MeHw~c; NG
  • , the defense of those islands and the Chinese Communist threat to the islands. Let me ask you to analyze that issue and-- J: Well, the Communists were convinced step by step that they could take over all of China and they took it all over except those
  • to Ambassador Goldberg that he might perhaps feel more comfortable with someone that he had worked with more closely, but ,l\rnbassador Goldberg's reaction was tremendously understanding and positive. He J' LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org
  • See all online interviews with Joseph J. Sisco
  • Sisco, Joseph J.
  • Oral history transcript, Joseph J. Sisco, interview 1 (I), 11/6/1971, by Paige E. Mulhollan
  • Joseph J. Sisco
  • : Are you going to run again3 The President: I will cross that bridge later. Mr. Zaiman: I've heard your troubles compared with those of Lincoln. The President: All Presidents have problems. Most of the 36 have gone through many problems. Mr. Hoover had
  • can borrow. This is just sheer nonsense. This game is played much more effectively when you have Democratic President. Democrats don't get all upset about raising the debt limit. Southern Democrats do, but the m a j o r i t y of them don't get too
  • Biographical information; House Banking and Currency Commission; Sam Rayburn; Inter-American Bank; International Development Association; Hoover Commission; campaigns for Congress; Kennedy appointment to the Treasury; Chairman of the FDIC; May 1965
  • have been re-elected on a Chinese laundry ticket, and I think he knew it, too. J LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories
  • the first six weeks I served as J-2 adviser to the I ARVN Corps. Then there was a greater need for a J-2 adviser to the III ARVN Corps so I was transferred there in the same capacity. I served under--I don't remember his actual name, but we called him
  • and his staff. G: I'll ask a question about him a little later, but we can get into that. So you felt that relationships were what was critical? H: Yes. G: In 1960. \
  • time, it was a special election, and I left in January. I was elected in '38. The truth of the business is my wife and I that summer of '37 went with General John J. Pershing and the Battle Monuments Commission over to France and Belgium, England
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  • , Mr . Thornberry and Mr . Young both had served on the Post Office and Civil Service Committee while I was Chief Counsel . And I said, "With respect to the ability to do the job," you know that there was a conflict between Mr . 1961-63) and Bill (J