LBJ Library CO 1-9
July 1993
LIST OF MATERIALS ON
WESTERN EUROPE AND
NATO
(1963-1969)
This list includes the principal
files in the LBJ Library that contain material on Western Europe
and NATO. The following countries have been included in this list:
Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Great Britain, Ireland, Italy,
Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Portugal,
San Marino, Spain, Switzerland, Trieste, and the Vatican. It is
not definitive, however, and researchers should consult with an
archivist about other potentially useful files. Those files
listed below that are marked with two asterisks are unprocessed
and are not currently available for research. For additional
material on foreign economic policy involving Western Europe,
see the Library's list entitled, "Foreign Economic Policy
During the Johnson Presidency: Trade, Balance of Payments, and
International Monetary Issues." There are also lists
entitled, "Northern Europe" and "Pre-Presidential
Materials on Western Europe and NATO."
NATIONAL SECURITY FILE (NSF)
This file was the working file
of President Johnson's special assistants for national security
affairs, McGeorge Bundy and Walt W. Rostow. Documents in the file
originated in the offices of Bundy and Rostow and their staffs,
in the various executive departments and agencies, especially
those having to do with foreign affairs and national defense,
and in diplomatic and military posts around the world.
More than half of the National
Security File has been processed and opened for research. Consult
the finding aid in the Reading Room or borrow a copy by mail by
writing to the Supervisory Archivist, LBJ Library, 2313 Red River
Street, Austin, Texas 78705. Those folders, listed in the finding
aid, whose titles are preceded by an "X," an asterisk,
or a date have been processed and their contents declassified
in whole or in part. Lists of classified documents have been placed
in those folders, and you may request mandatory review of individual
documents which have not yet been declassified in full. Those
folders not preceded by an "X," an asterisk, or a date
are unprocessed and are not subject to mandatory declassification
review. Consult with a member of the staff on the processing schedule.
NSF, Country File (** = unprocessed) Box
Europe (partly processed) 162-63
Austria 163-64
Belgium** 164-65
Cuba
"US/UK/Canadian Talks 2/65-3/65"**
33
"US/UK/Canadian Talks Briefing
Book 3/17-18/65"** 33
France (mostly processed) 169-78
Germany (partly processed) 182-94
Ireland 195
Italy (mostly processed) 196-99
Luxembourg 199
Malta 199
Middle East - "Crisis,
Chronologies of US Consultations with Middle East Countries,
UK and the USSR, 5/67-6/67"**
115
Monaco 199
Netherlands 199
Portugal 203
Spain 204
Switzerland 205
United Kingdom 206-16
Vatican 231
Vietnam
"5D(2) Allies: Troop Commitments;
Other Aid Alphabetically:
Australia-Philippines"
91
"5D(3) Allies: Troop Commitments;
Other Aid Alphabetically: Korea-UK" 91
"Paris Talks--Messages
from Other Posts, Vols I-IV"** 132-33
"Indian Proposal/Zorin-Phase
I-Phase II/Taylor Memos" 134
"Exchange of Letters between
President and Foreign Officials
on the Cessation and Resumption
of Bombing"** 146
"Canadian-UK Messages on
Vietnam" 257
NSF, Head of State Correspondence (** = unprocessed)
France** 2
Germany (partly processed) 3-4
Switzerland** 6
United Kingdom** 8-11
Vatican** 11
NSF, Special Head of State
Correspondence (**
= unprocessed)
Belgium** 4-5
France** 16
Germany** 17-18
Ireland** 26
Italy** 27-28
Liechtenstein** 36
Luxembourg** 36
Malta** 37
Monaco** 39
NATO** 40
Netherlands** 40-41
Portugal** 47
San Marino** 48
Spain** 51
Switzerland** 51
United Kingdom [only "Queen
Elizabeth Correspondence" is open] 56
Vatican** 58
NSF, International Meetings
and Travel File
(** = unprocessed)
"Proposed European Visit"
[Fall 1964]** 1
"President's Trip to Adenauer
Funeral, Memos, Cables, etc." [3/67]** 14
"President's Trip to Germany
[Adenauer Funeral] Briefing Book" [4/67]** 15
"President's Meeting with
Pope, Jack Valenti's Notes and Aide Memoire"** [12/67] 21
"Miss Johnson Trip"
(Europe) [6/67]** [Spain, Germany] 25
"Vice President Trip"
[Europe] [3-4/67]** 26
"Vice President's Visit,
Report to the President" [Europe] [3-4/67]** 26
"Attorney General Trip"
[Europe] [6/64]** [Germany] 31
"McCone Trip" [Europe]
[9/64]** 32
"Ball Trip" [Europe]
[11/13-23/64]** 32
"Defense Policy Conference"
[NATO] [12/2/63] 34
"Ministerial Meeting, The
Hague" [NATO] [5/12-14/64] 34
"Ministerial Meeting"
[NATO] [12/64] 34
"Ministerial Meeting in
Paris" [NATO] [12/66] 35
"Ministerial Meeting in
Luxembourg" [NATO] [6/13-14/67] 35
NSF, Speech File
"President's Speech on
Europe to the Editorial Writers" [10/7/66] 5
"Reaction to the President's
European Speech" 5
NSF, Agency File
"JCS, War Games, Vol. III"
[Epsilon I-65 - NATO] 31
"JCS, BETA War Games --
SM Keeny" [NATO] 32
"JCS, BETA I & II-67,
Final Report" [NATO] 32
"NATO" 35-40
"State Department - State
Visits, Schedules, Use of Aircraft & Misc., 1/64" 62
"State Department - Visit
Planning, 1966-67" 62
"State Department - US
Foreign Policy in the Next Decade" 63
"United Nations - Fanfani"
(Italy) 71
NSF, Committee File, Committee
on Nuclear Proliferation
Boxes 1 and 2 contain material
on NATO, Great Britain, France, and Germany. Similar material
may be found in a number of folders in boxes 3-11 besides those
listed below.
"Role of Tactical Nuclear
Forces in NATO Strategy" 4
"France" 5
"Germany" 5
"Joint Communique - President
Johnson and PM Wilson, 12/8/64" 6
"NSAM 294" 6
"NSAM 318--The Future of
the Nuclear Defense of the Atlantic Alliance, 11/14/64" 6
"NSAM 322--Guidelines for
Discussions on the Nuclear Defense of the Atlantic
Alliance, 12/17/64" 7
"United Kingdom" 7
NSF, Intelligence File
"The President and Foreign
Affairs" 9
"Possible Presidential
European Trip, 1965" 10
NSF, Subject File (** = unprocessed)
"EURATOM" 15
"Marshall Plan Anniversary"
21
"McCloy Talks" [NATO]
21
"Multilateral Force, General,"
vols. 1-3 [NATO] 22-23
"Multilateral Force, Cables,"
vols. 1-4 [NATO] 24-25
"MLF - Ricketts" [NATO]
25
"MLF - Memcons" [NATO]
25
"[MLF] - Letter to the
Prime Minister" [NATO] 25
"[MLF] - Mr. Bundy: for
6:00 mtg. Monday, 18 October" 25
"Non-Proliferation Treaty,
7/66-10/68"** 26
"Nuclear Testing - France,
vol. 1"** 31
"Nuclear Weapons - Belgium,
vol. 1" 33
"Nuclear Weapons - France,
vol. 1"** 33
"Nuclear Weapons - Germany,
vol. 1"** 33
"Nuclear Weapons - Italy,
vol. 1" 34
"Nuclear Weapons - NATO,
vol. 1" 34
"Nuclear Weapons - Netherlands,
vol. 1" 34
"Nuclear Weapons - Spain,
vol. 1" 34
"Nuclear Weapons - United
Kingdom, vol. 1" 34
"Outer Space Treaty"
36
"Pacem in Terris II"
[Vatican] 37
"Presidential Contacts
with Foreign Leaders, 1963-1967" 39
"President's Meetings,
11/25-29/63 [Head of State]" 42
"Reduction of Forces in
Europe, vol. l"** 44
"Sequoia Trips--Diplomatic
Dinners" 45
"Skybolt" [United
Kingdom] 45
"Supersonic Transport"
[France] 45
"Commission of European
Communities, Visit of Pres. Jean Rey, 2/7/68" 49
"Trilateral Negotiations"**
51
NSF, Name File
"Bator Memos" [Europe,
NATO] 1
"DeLuca Memos" [Italy,
Vatican] 2
"Eagleburger Memos"
[NATO] 2
"Eisenhower, Dwight D.,
General" [NATO, France] 2
"President Eisenhower"
[NATO] 3
"Fried Memos" [Germany]
3
"Colonel Ginsburgh Memos"
[Europe] 3
"Goldstein Memos"
[Europe, France] 3
"Vice President,"
vols 1-2 [Europe, NATO] 4
"Jenkins [Walter] Memos"
[NATO] 5
"C. Johnson Memos"
[France] 5
"Klein Memos" [France,
Germany, NATO] 5
"Neustadt Memos" [Great
Britain] 7
"Rostow Memos" [Europe,
NATO] 7
NSF, National Security
Action Memorandums
"NSAM 294" 3
"NSAM 312 - National Policy
on Release of Inertial Guidance Technology to Germany" 5
"NSAM 322 - Guidelines
for Discussions on the Nuclear Defense of the Atlantic
Alliance" 6
"NSAM 347 - Release of
Public Information Concerning Soviet, French and Communist
Chinese Nuclear Tests"
8
"NSAM 354 - US Cooperation
with European Launcher Development Organization (ELDO)" 9
NSF, National Security
Council Meetings. This two box collection contains notes
of meetings, attendance lists, agendas, briefing papers, and papers
discussed at meetings.
Volume 1, Tab 7: "Various
Topics" [European interests in Africa, NATO] (4/3/64) 1
Volume 2, Tab 4: "Report
by Sec. Rusk on the NATO Meeting at the Hague" (5/15/64)
1
Volume 3, Tab 43: "Southwest
Africa" [Great Britain] (7/14/66) 2
Volume 4, Tab 48: "NATO"
(12/13/66) 2
Volume 4, Tab 49: "Southern
Rhodesia" [Great Britain] (1/25/67) 2
Volume 4, Tab 51: "Problems
Ahead in Europe" 2
Volume 5, Tab 67: "Eastern
Europe" [France] (4/24/68) 2
Volume 5, Tab 68: "Vietnam
- France - Germany" (5/22/68) 2
Volume 5, Tab 69: "Current
Issues Affecting US/UK Relations" [NATO] (6/5/68) 2
Volume 5, Tab 70: "Current
NATO Issues" (6/19/68) 2
Volume 5, Tab 72: "U.S.,
Europe and the Czech Crisis" [NATO] (9/4/68) 2
Volume 5, Tab 76: "Monetary
Issues, Vietnam, UN" (11/25/68) [France, Great Britain, Germany,
NATO] 2
NSF, Files of the Special
Committee of the NSC. The Special Committee of the National
Security Council was established by President Johnson on June
7, 1967, to coordinate handling of the Middle East Crisis. McGeorge
Bundy served as Executive Secretary. The Special Committee ended
its formal work in August 1967. The following files deal specifically
with European countries. (** = unprocessed)
"France"** 3
"Germany"** 3
"Italy"** 5
"Switzerland"** 6
"United Kingdom"**
7
NSF, National Security
Council Histories. In 1968, the NSC staff prepared documentary
histories of 21 international crises and events from the Johnson
presidency. Compiled by xeroxing key documents in the National
Security File and in other files, these collections are extremely
useful. Moreover, they provide access to documents the originals
of which, in some cases, are in unprocessed files. One NSC history
deals with Western Europe and NATO:
"Trilateral Negotiations
and NATO, 1966-1967" 50-51
Three NSC histories deal with
U.S. foreign economic policy and Europe:
"Kennedy Round Crisis,
April-June, 1967" 52
"Gold Crisis, November,
1967-March, 1968" 53
"1968 Balance of Payments
Program" 54
"Non-Proliferation Treaty"
55-56
For additional material on U.S.
foreign economic policy and Europe, see the Library's list entitled
"Foreign Economic Policy During The Johnson Presidency:
Trade, Balance of Payments, and International Monetary Issues."
NSF, Memos to the President.
This chronologically arranged series consists of memoranda (with
attachments) to the President from his national security advisers,
McGeorge Bundy (11/63-2/66) and Walt W. Rostow (4/66-1/69). The
first forty-two boxes (through November 1968) have been opened
for research, and significant portions have been declassified.
Additional boxes are currently being processed. Material on Western
Europe and NATO is scattered throughout this file.
NSF, Files of McGeorge
Bundy
"Kissinger" [NATO,
Germany] 15
"McGeorge Bundy Correspondence
w/Ambassadors" [France, Germany, UK] 16
"VE Day Speech" [1965]
16
"European Trip" 16
"Correspondence with Senators
and the Vice President" 17
"Memos of Conversation"
[Great Britain, Germany, NATO] 18
"Memos for the Record (mtgs.
with Pres., etc.)" [Great Britain] 18
"President's Consultants
on Foreign Affairs" [Europe] 18
"Miscellaneous Meetings,
Vol. I" [NATO] 18
"Luncheons with the President,
Vol. 1 [Europe, NATO] 19
"Memorandums of Meetings
with the President, Vol. 1 [NATO] 19
"Daily Regional Staff Report
to the President" [Europe] 19
NSF, Files of Gordon Chase (** = unprocessed)
"US Military Relations
with Europe & the Multilateral Force - Some Presidential
Comments [1963]"** 5
"European Public Opinion
Polls [pre- and post-Cuba crisis]"** 7
"DeGaulle clippings"
8
NSF, Files of Edward Fried
"Balance of Payments Program
- 1967 (ERF)" 1
"Group of Ten Ministerial
Meeting - London, August 1967 (ERF)" 1
"CHRON" 2-3
NSF, Files of Spurgeon
Keeny
"ENDC 1966-1969" 5
"EURATOM - Sale of Plutonium
to" 5
"France" 5
"Germany" 6
NSF, Files of Robert W.
Komer
"Chrono: March 1-20, 1966"
1
"Chrono: March 21-31, 1966"
1
"NATO" 1
"France - 1964 - March
1966" 20
"Germany - 1964 - March
1966" 20
"Italy - 1964-1965-1966"
33
"Malta - December 1963
- March 1966" 38
"United Kingdom - January
1964 - March 1966" 51
NSF, Files of Walt W.
Rostow
"Meetings with the President"
[Europe, NATO] 1-2
"Meeting, Dec. 17, 1966,
Austin, Texas (Vietnam; NATO; UN; etc.)" 3
"Leadership Meeting, Mon.,
Nov. 20, 1967 "Devaluation of Pound" 3
"SHRIVER, Sargent -- Meeting
with de Gaulle" 5
"PM Wilson" [UK/Vietnam
negotiations, 2/67] 9
"2/8/67-Wilson-Kosygin"**
[UK/Vietnam negotiations] 9
"Wilson-Kosygin - January
1968"** [UK/Vietnam] 9
"Schedule -- Trip to Bonn
& Cologne" 12
"Chrono" [Adenauer
Funeral] 12
"Wilson Visit" 12
"File--Official" [Vatican]
14
"[Non-Vietnam]" 15-16
"Visitors" 17
Declassified and Sanitized
Documents from Unprocessed Files (DSDUF). Occasionally, such as in connection with a court
case, documents are declassified but the files from which they
come remain unprocessed. Until the file is processed, the material
is usually placed in this file.
NSF, Special Head of State Correspondence,
France--General De Gaulle
Correspondence, Vol. 2, Box
16 1
NSF, Special Head of State Correspondence,
Vatican, Presidential
Correspondence, Box 58 1
NSF, International Meetings
and Travel File, President's Trip to Germany
(Adenauer's Funeral) Briefing
Book 4/67, Box 15 1
ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORIES
At the close of the Johnson
administration, each department and agency was asked to prepare
a history of its activities and accomplishments during the Johnson
years. The histories consist of narratives with documentary supplements.
See the finding aid for a table of contents of the various administrative
histories.
Council of Economic Advisors
Volume II, Part III, Documentary
Supplement, "Other International Consultations" 2
Foreign Claims Settlement
Commission
Volume I, Chapter IV: "E.
Italian Claims Program" 1
Office of Science and Technology
Volume II, Chapter N: "Science
and Foreign Affairs" 9
Department of State
Volume I, Chapter 3: "Europe
and NATO" 1
Volume I, Chapter 9: "International
Economic Relations" 3
Department of Transportation--Federal
Aviation Administration
Volume II, Chapter IX: "International
Aviation Activities" 4
Department of the Treasury
Volume II, Part VI, Chapter
X 2
Volume II, Part VI, Chapter
XII 3
United States Information
Agency
Volume I, Chapter 5: "Western
Europe" 1
WHITE HOUSE CENTRAL FILES
(WHCF)
This permanent White House office
was the main filing unit during the Johnson presidency, though
not the primary file for foreign policy documents. Material was
filed under 60 major subject headings. For descriptions, see the
finding aid for WHCF.
WHCF, Civil Aviation (CA)
Ex CA 7/ Austria-US 6
Europe-US 11
Europe-Japan 11
France-US 11
Germany-Chile 12
Germany-US 12
Ireland-US 12
Italy-US 12
Netherlands-US 14
Portugal-US 14
Spain-US 15
Swissair 15
Switzerland-US 15
Trans-Atlantic Case 15-17
UK-Hong Kong 18
UK-Japan 18
UK-US 18-19
WHCF, Countries (CO)
CO 1-9 "Europe" 12
CO 19 "Austria" 15
CO 20 "Azores" 15
CO 33 "Belgium" 16
CO 81 "France" 29-30
CO 92 "Germany" 32-35
CO 125 "Ireland" 41-42
CO 127 "Italy" 44-46
CO 165 "Liechtenstein"
51
CO 167 "Luxembourg"
51
CO 186 "Malta" 52
CO 191 "Monaco" 56
CO 201 "Netherlands"
56
CO 237 "Portugal"
64
CO 259 "San Marino"
66
CO 272 "Spain" 67
CO 278 "Switzerland"
68
CO 293 "Trieste" 69
CO 305 "United Kingdom"
75-78
CO 310 "Vatican City"
78
WHCF, Disasters (DI)
DI 3/CO "Azores" 4
"Portugal" 4
"Sicily" 4
WHCF, Foreign Affairs
(FO)
FO 2/CO "Diplomatic Consular
Relations" 11-13
FO 5 "International Travel"
41
FO 6-3 "International Publicity"
60
FO 7 "International Conferences"
[Pope Paul VI] 66
FO 9 "Treaties" 72
WHCF, Immigration - Naturalization
(IM)
IM 1 (Malta)
WHCF, International Organizations
(IT)
IT 5 "European Communities"
2
IT 11 "Intergovernmental
Committee for European Migration" 3
IT 31 "Italian-US Conciliation
Commission"
IT 34 "North Atlantic Treaty
Organization (NATO)" 34
IT 36 "Office of Economic
Affairs--US Mission to NATO and European
Regional Organization"
7
IT 47 "United Nations"
12
IT 64 "Postal Union of
the Americas and Spain" 17
IT 70 "NATO Parlimentarians
Conference" 18
IT 85 "European Space Research
Organization" 19
IT 91 "Customs Cooperation
Council" 19
WHCF, Peace (PC)
PC 2/CO (Austria, Germany) 6
WHCF, Trade (TA)
TA 1 "Trade Agreements"
(Switzerland) 2-4
WHCF, Trips (TR)
TR 46 "Europe" 19
TR 71 "New York City (Political
dinner and meeting with Pope Paul VI, 10/65)"
TR 106 "Proposed European
Trip, 1967" 35
TR 112 "Germany (Funeral
of Adenauer), 4/23/67" 36
TR 136 "Australia (Memorial
Services for PM Holt, 12/19/67)" 43
WHCF, NAME FILE
This file serves as a name index
to the Subject File. Name Files typically contain copies of the
first page (cross references) of documents that were filed in
the Subject File. Files should be requested by names of individuals
or organizations. A card file in the Reading Room indicates which
Name Files have been opened. Name Files will be processed upon
request.
WHCF CONFIDENTIAL
FILE (C.F.)
Security classified and other
sensitive material sent to the White House Central Files was usually
placed in the Confidential File. The C.F. Subject File uses the
same subject categories as WHCF. The Confidential File also includes
a Name File (which serves as a name index to the C.F. Subject
File), an agency reports file, and an oversize attachments file.
The Confidential File is entirely processed, but portions are
still classified.
CA 7/ "Civil Aviation (Italy-US)"
4
CO 19 "Austria" 6
CO 33 "Belgium" 7
CO 81 "France" 8
CO 92 "Germany" 8
CO 125 "Ireland" 9
CO 127 "Italy" 9
CO 167 "Luxembourg"
10
CO 186 "Malta" 10
CO 201 "Netherlands"
10
CO 237 "Portugal"
11
CO 272 "Spain" 11
CO 278 "Switzerland"
11
CO 305 "United Kingdom"
12
CO 310 "Vatican City"
12
FO "Foreign Affairs"
44
FO 2/CO "Foreign Affairs"
45
IT 5 "European Communities"
IT 7 "Free Europe Committee"
58
IT 11 "Intergovernmental
Committee for European Migration"
IT 12 "Intergovernmental
Maritime Consultative Organization" 58
IT 34 "North Atlantic Treaty
Organization (NATO)"
IT 47 "United Nations"
ND 19/CO 92 "Germany"
70
SP 3-5 "Message to the
18-Nation Disarmament Conference (Geneva, Switzerland)" 89
TR 46 "Proposed Trip to
Europe, 1965" 94
TR 106 "Europe 1967 (Proposed)
96
TR 112 "Germany (April,
1967)" 96
TR 136 "Australia--Memorial
Service for PM Holt" (President's audience with
Pope Paul VI at Vatican on his
return trip) 96
WHCF, CONFIDENTIAL FILE--NAME
FILE
"BR" [Willy Brandt,
George Brown, David Bruce] 143
"EL" [Ludwig Erhard]
145
"McD" [George McGhee]
(Germany) 148
"MOR" [Aldo Moro]
(Italy) 148
"PI" [Pope Paul VI]
149
"RE" [Frederick Reinhardt]
(Italy) 150
"WILSON" [Harold Wilson]
152
OFFICE FILES OF THE WHITE
HOUSE AIDES
Many White House aides maintained
office files of their own, separate physically from the rest of
the White House Central Files. The files of each aide reflect
his or her responsibilities. This list is not definitive, but
it does include most pertinent folders in the aides files. If
a folder is not open for research, it will be processed upon request.
Researchers should anticipate a delay in receiving this material.
(** = unprocessed)
Bellinger, Ceil
"American-Italians"
1
"Foreign Policy" 10
"Multilateral Force"
13
"NATO" 13
"West Germany" 19
"World Bank/IMF" 19
"World Records" 19
"German Trip - April 24,
1967" 20
"Around the World Trip
- 1967"** 20
Benchley, Peter
"Statements: Remarks Concerning
Chancellor Adenauer, 4/21/67" 2
Busby, Horace
"NATO - Parlimentarians,
9/18/64" 39
"Chancellor Erhard Toast,
6/12/64" 43
"Erhard Visit, 6/4/65"
43
"Italian-American Labor
Council" 45
"Prime Minister Moro Visit,
4/20/65" 53
Califano, Joseph
"Italian-Americans"
19
Christian, George
"Germany" 2
Gaither, James
"Europe" 290
"Housing Innovation in
the United Kingdom" 339
Goldstein, Ernest
"Marcel Dassault (Avions
Marcel Dassault...)" 4
"Western Europe Check Questions"
4
"Western Europe Survey"
[1967-1968] 4
"European Civil Aviation
Conference" [4/1-2/68] 6
"European Community - U.S.
Seminars (Urban Living, etc.)" [1968] 8
"General De Gaulle"
[1967] 8
"Airline Figures - Travel
between US-Europe [1968] 9
"Ambassadorial Luncheons"
12
"White House Luncheon for
European Ambassadors 10/19/67" 13
"White House Luncheon for
European Ambassadors 11/15/67" 13
"Securities and Exchange
Commission" [1967-1968] 13
"Stockpile - General"
13
"Trends in West European
Public Opinion on U.S. Policy Objectives (USIA)" 13
"European Common Market"
[1968] 15
"France - General Information"
[1968] 15
"French Trade Matters"
[1968] 15
"Paris Air Show" [1968]
15
"Background Material for
Paris Trip 2/68" 16
"Western Europe [1967-1968]"**
16
"Wires from Paris 2/12-19/68"
16
Macy, John. Macy was the Chairman of the Civil
Service Commission. As a "talent scout" he maintained
a file on all persons considered for appointments. These folders
are reviewed on written request. A card file is maintained in
the Reading Room for those name files currently available. Researchers
should anticipate a delay in receiving unreviewed material.
"Ackley, H. Gardner"
[Ambassador to Italy, 1968-69] 3
"Anderson, George W."**
[Ambassador to Portugal, 1963-66] 11
"Bennett, W. Tapley"**
[Ambassador to Portugal, 1966-69] 38
"Bohlen, Charles"**
[Ambassador to France, 1962-68] 50
"Bruce, David K.E."**
[Ambassador to United Kingdom, 1961-69] 68
"Cleveland, Harlan"**
[Ambassador to NATO, 1965-69] 105
"Davis, W. True"**
[Ambassador to Switzerland, 1963-65] 137
"Duke, Angier B."**
[Ambassador to Spain, 1965-68] 157
"Feldman, George J."**
[Ambassador to Malta, 1965-67 and
Ambassador to Luxembourg, 1967-69]
178
"Finletter, Thomas K."**
[Ambassador to NATO, 1961-65] 181
"Guest, Raymond R."**
[Ambassador to Ireland, 1965-68] 231
"Harris, Patricia R."
[Ambassador to Luxembourg, 1965-67] 245
"Haussamen, Crane"**
[Ambassador to UNESCO, Paris, 1963-64] 249
"Hayes, John S."**
[Ambassador to Switzerland, 1966-69] 250
"Knight, Ridgway B."**
[Ambassador to Belgium, 1965-69] 314
"Leddy, John M."**
[Ambassador to OECD, Paris, 1962-65] 331
"Lodge, Henry Cabot"**
[Ambassador to Germany, 1968-69] 345
"MacArthur, Douglas II"**
[Ambassador to Belgium, 1961-65 and
Ambassador to Austria, 1967-69]
353
"McGhee, George"**
[Ambassador to Germany, 1963-68] 378
"Reinhardt, G. Frederick"**
[Ambassador to Italy, 1961-68] 482
"Rice, John S."**
[Ambassador to Netherlands, 1961-64] 485
"Riddleburger, James W."**
[Ambassador to Austria, 1962-67] 487
"Rivkin, William R."**
[Ambassador to Italy, 1962-65] 489
"Schaetzel, J. Robert"**
[Ambassador to European Communities,
Brussels, 1966-72] 518
"Sheridan, Leo J."**
[Ambassador to Ireland, 1968-69] 534
"Shriver, R. Sargent"
[Ambassador to France, 1968-70] 537
"Smyth, Henry D."**
[Ambassador to International Atomic Energy
Agency, 1961-70] 552
"Smyth, Hugh H."**
[Ambassador to Malta, 1967-69] 552
"Trezise, Philip H."**
[Ambassador to OECD, Paris, 1965-69] 600
"Tubby, Roger W."**
[Ambassador to UN European Office,
Geneva, 1967-69] 602
"Tuthill, John W."**
[Ambassador to European Communities,
Brussels, 1962-66] 605
"Tyler, William R."**
[Ambassador to Netherlands, 1965-59] 605
"Wade, Robert H.B."**
[Ambassador to UNESCO, Paris, 1964-69] 615
"Wagner, Robert T."**
[Ambassador to Spain, 1968-69] 616
"Woodward, Robert F."**
[Ambassador to Spain, 1962-65] 656
McPherson, Harry
"European Youth Leaders"
23
"British Serial Services"
25
"Paris - Article by Stuart
Hughes, 3/68" 27
"International Air"
27
Moyers, Bill
"Balance of Payments"
5
"De Gaulle" 7
"President's Visit with
Pope" 8
"20th Anniversary of VE
Day" 8
"European Trip" 81
"Berlin" 81
"Geneva" 81
"Italy" 81
"Portugal" 82
"Spain" 82
"Chancellor Ludwig Erhard
Toast--Germany" 126
Panzer, Fred
These folders contain mainly
newsclippings, press releases, public statements, and other printed
material.
"NATO, De Gaulle, Western
Europe" 181
"Arms Control in Europe"
210-11
"De Gaulle, Charles"
343
"Chancellor Kiesinger"
372
"NATO" 386
"USIA European Media"**
423
"West Germany" 434
Pierson, DeVier
"CAB Cases sent to the
President"
Salinger, Pierre
"Chancellor Erhard's Visit
to the LBJ Ranch, December 27-28, 1963; West German
reaction to Erhard's visit"
2
Sparks, William
"Erhard, Ludwig Visit"
8
"Italy, 9/18/67" 12
"NATO/General De Gaulle"
16
STATEMENTS OF LYNDON B.
JOHNSON
This collection is arranged
chronologically and contains backup material, correspondence,
drafts and final copies of speeches. Request by box number.
"List of government leaders
expected to attend Pres. Kennedy's funeral, 11/25/63" 89
"Notes taken by President
in session with Rusk, Bundy, etc. on Erhard visit, 12/21/63"
91
"Miscellaneous Information
for use during the visit to the US of Erhard, 12/27-29/63"
91
"Exchange of remarks between
Pres. & Chancellor Erhard, Austin, Texas, 12/28/63" 91
"Toasts of the President
and Chancellor Erhard at the LBJ Ranch, 12/28/63" 91
"Remarks of President in
Stonewall, TX, at Barbecue in Honor of Chancellor Erhard, 12/29/63"
91
"Exchange of Remarks between
Pres. & Pres. Segni of Italy, 1/14/64" 93
"Remarks of President and
President Segni at the White House, 1/14/64" 93
"Exchange of Toasts Between
President and Segni, 1/14/64" 93
"Exchange of Toasts between
Segni and the President, 1/15/64" 93
"Remarks of President to
Group Sponsored by "Corriere Della Sera" (Italian Journalists),
1/25/64" 94
"Remarks of President of
Welcome at the White House to PM Douglas-Home, 2/12/64" 94
"Miscellaneous information
for use during visit of PM Douglas-Home, 2/13-14/64" 94
"President Johnson's reply
to Prime Minister Home at the British Luncheon, 2/13/64"
94
"Toasts of President and
PM Sir Alec Douglas-Home, 2/13/64" 94
"Joint Statement Following
Discussions with UK Prime Minister, 2/13/64" 95
"Remarks of Pres. at Meeting
Honoring 15th Anniversary of Signing of North Atlantic Treaty,
4/3/64" 100
"Statement by President
on Reopening of Geneva Disarmament Conference, 1/21/64" 100
"Exchange of Toasts Between
President and Willy Brandt at State Luncheon, 5/18/64" 105
"Miscellaneous Information
for use during visit of President Eamon de Valera of Ireland,
5/26-30/64" 107
"Exchange of Remarks Between
President & President de Valera, 5/27/64" 107
"Exchange of Toasts Between
President and President Eamon de Valera, 5/27/64" 108
"Remarks of the President
during meeting with NATO Sec. Gen. Stikker, 6/4/64" 108
"Statement by the President
on the Geneva Disarmament Conference, 6/9/64" 109
"Program for the Visit
to the US of Ludwig Erhard of Germany, 6/11-13/64" 109
"Exchange of Toasts Between
the President and Chancellor Erhard, 6/12/64" 109
"Joint Statement Following
Discussions with Chancellor Erhard, 6/12/64" 109
"Remarks of President to
Members of NATO Parliamentarians Conference, 9/18/64" 120
"Program for Visit of Manlio
Brosio, Secretary-General of NATO, 9/27-30/64" 122
"Exchange of Toasts Between
President and Manlio Brosio, 9/29/64" 123
"Remarks of Pres. upon
Arrival at Offutt AFB, Omaha, NE, accompanied by Manlio Brosio,
9/29/64" 123
"Remarks of Pres. upon
Completing an Inspection of SAC Headquarters, Offutt AFB, 9/29/64"
123
"Exchange of Remarks between
President and PM Wilson of Great Britain, 12/7/64" 134
"Exchange of Toasts between
President and PM Wilson at State Dinner, 12/7/64" 134
"Joint Communique by President
& PM Wilson Following Talks in Washington, 12/8/64" 134
"Remarks of the President
at meeting with Prime Minister Wilson, 4/13/65" 144
"Program for Visit of Aldo
Moro, President of Council of Ministers of the Republic of Italy,
4/19-23/65" 144
"Remarks of Welcome by
President at White House to Prime Minister of Italy, 4/20/65"
144
"Exchange of Toasts Between
President and PM Aldo Moro at State Dinner, 4/20/65" 144
"Joint Statement Following
Discussions with the Prime Minister of Italy, 4/21/65" 144
"Toast by the President
at a Luncheon for Chancellor Erhard, 6/4/65" 149
"Remarks of President to
Brit. Amb. at Magna Carta Anniversary Ceremony, 7/22/65"
154
"Statement by Pres. Following
Meeting with US Representative to NATO Council, 9/9/65" 160
"Statement by Pres. Designating
Two Peaks of Mount McKinley in Honor of Winston Churchill, 10/23/65"
166
"Exchange of Toasts Between
President and Erhard, 12/20/65" 169
"Joint Communique by President
and Erhard Following Talks in Washington, 12/21/65" 169
"Draft Letter from the
President to Prime Minister Wilson, 12/21/65" 169
"Draft of Letter to the
Prime Minister from the President, 2/14/66" 176
"Remarks of President on
NATO to the Foreign Service Institute, 3/23/66" 181
"Letter from Pres. to 5th
International Pressure Die Casting Conference in London, 3/25/66"
181
"Letter from the President
to Eugene Timmons, Lord Mayor of Dublin, Ireland, 3/30/66"
181
"Statement by the President
on the 17th Anniversary of NATO, 4/4/66" 182
"Invitation from Pres.
to International Olympic Committee, Rome, Italy, 4/18/66"
183
"Letter from Pres. for
12th German-American Friendship Week of Federation of German-
American Clubs, Germany, 4/22/66"
184
"Greetings from the President
for Queen Elizabeth II, and other Patrons of the
Anglo-American Air Forces Friendship
Ball, May 7, 1966, 4/22/66" 184
"Letter from the President
to Marcel Marceau, Eure-et-Loir, France, 6/14/66" 191
"Exchange of Toasts between
President and PM Wilson of Great Britain, 7/29/66" 199
"President's Remarks to
NATO Parliamentarians, 9/16/66" 210
"Exchange of Toasts Between
the President and Chancellor Erhard, 9/26/66" 212
"Remarks of President During
Visit to Cape Kennedy with Erhard, 9/27/66" 212
"Joint Statement Following
Discussions with Chancellor Erhard, 9/27/66" 212
"Francis M. Bator draft,
Speech on Europe, 10/6/66" 213
"Statement by Pres. on
Conversations between Washington, London, & Bonn, 10/11/66"
214
"Remarks of the President
at the Signing of the Outer Space Treaty, 1/27/67" 228
"Talking Points for President
on Troop Cuts in Europe, 2/27/67" 230
"Remarks of Pres. at Italian
Reception in Honor of 10th Anniversary of Treaties of Rome, 3/30/67"
233
"Remarks of Pres. at Press
Briefing Following Meeting with NATO Nuclear Planning Group, 4/7/67"
234
"Remarks of Pres. of Welcome
to Vice Pres. upon his return from Europe, 4/10/67" 234
"Statement by the President
on the Death of Konrad Adenauer, 4/19/67" 235
"Statement by George Christian
on Departure for Funeral Services for Adenauer, 4/23/67"
235
"Exchange of Remarks Between
Chancellor Kiesinger and President on Leaving Bonn, Germany, 4/26/67"
235
"Exchange of Remarks Between
President and PM Wilson of Great Britain, 6/2/67" 239
"The President's Toast
at a Dinner Honoring PM Wilson, 6/2/67" 239
"Exchange of Toasts between
Pres. and PM Krag of Denmark, at a Luncheon Honoring Krag,
PM Aldo Moro and President Amintore
Fanfani of Italy, and Foreign Minister
George Brown of Great Britain,
6/22/67" 239
"Exchange of Toasts between
Pres. & former West German Chancellor Ludwig Erhard, 7/11/67"
243
"Exchange of Remarks at
Welcoming Ceremony Between Pres. & Chancellor Kiesinger of
Federal
Republic of Germany, 8/15/67"
244
"Remarks of the President
and Chancellor Kiesinger, 8/15/67" 244
"Exchange of Toasts between
President and Kiesinger, State Dining Room, 8/15/67" 244
"Statement by the President
on Presentation to the 18-Nation Disarmament Committee
of Non-Proliferation Treaty,
8/24/67" 245
"President's Welcoming
Statement for Arrival of President Saragat of Italy, 9/18/67"
246
"Exchange of Toasts between
the President and President Saragat, 9/19/67" 246
"Joint Statement of President
and Saragat Following Discussions, 9/19/67" 246
"Remarks to the Press by
Pres. & UK Foreign Secretary George Brown, 9/27/67" 247
"Statement by the President
on the Devaluation of the British Pound, 11/18/67" 253
"Statement by the President
Upon Arriving in Rome, 12/23/67" 258
"Statement by Pres. Following
his Meeting at Vatican with Pope Paul VI, 12/23/67" 258
"Statement by the President
Upon his Departure from Italy, 12/23/67" 258
"The President's Christmas
Message to Nation Upon Returning from Round-the-World Trip, 12/24/67"
258
"Joint Statement Following
Meeting of Pres. & Jean Rey, President of the Commission of
the European Communities, 2/7/68"
265
"Exchange of Toasts between
President and PM Wilson of Great Britain, 2/8/68" 265
"Statement by Pres. Following
Call by NATO Secretary-General Manlio Brosio, 2/19/68" 266
"Exchange of Remarks Between
Pres. & former Chancellor Erhard, 3/21/68" 269
"President's Remarks at
Welcoming Ceremonies for Chancellor Klaus of Austria, 4/10/68"
275
"President's Toast at Dinner
Honoring Chancellor Klaus, 4/10/68" 275
"Remarks of the President
Upon Signing of the Non-Proliferation Treaty, 7/1/68" 283
"Presidential Remarks to
American Committee on Italian Migration, 7/1/68" 283
LEGISLATIVE BACKGROUND
Background material relating
to the 50 most significant legislative achievements of the Johnson
Administration.
"Outer Space Treaty History"
1-2
CABINET PAPERS
Included in the Cabinet Papers
are agendas, minutes, background memos, draft Presidential remarks,
and other materials.
"Cabinet Meeting, 6/1/66"
(NATO) 5
"Cabinet Meeting, 11/20/67"
(Devaluation of British pound) 11
"Cabinet Meeting, 6/12/68"
(France's pre-election situation) 14
"Cabinet Meeting, 6/26/68"
(NATO Meeting) 14
"Cabinet Meeting, 7/10/68"
(French elections) 14
"Cabinet Meeting, 9/5/68"
(NATO Situation) 14
"Cabinet Meeting, 9/18/68"
(NATO Situation) 15
"Cabinet Meeting, 10/16/68"
(NATO) 15
"Cabinet Meeting, 12/4/68"
(International Monetary Crisis) 15
TOM JOHNSON'S NOTES OF
MEETINGS
This collection includes notes
for close to 120 meetings that President Johnson held with his
senior civilian and military foreign policy advisors during 1967
and 1968, including 45 Tuesday luncheons. In addition, the collection
includes notes for more than 80 meetings that President Johnson
held with House and Senate leaders, correspondents, his Cabinet,
the National Security Council, businessmen, and other groups.
W. Thomas Johnson, who took the notes, has retained his copyright
in these notes, but they are open for research. Material on
Western Europe and NATO is scattered throughout the four boxes.
MEETING NOTES FILE
This collection includes notes
for 100 of President Johnson's foreign policy meetings from 1963
through 1968, mostly with senior foreign policy advisers and Congressional
leaders. Three-quarters of the meetings deal mainly with the Vietnam
War. In addition, there are notes for 37 meetings at which Johnson
discussed foreign affairs with correspondents.
"June 11, 1965" (Valenti's
meeting with Apostolic Delegate) 1
"June 23, 1965" (Valenti's
meeting with Apostolic Delegate) 1
"July 19, 1965" (Valenti's
meeting with Apostolic Delegate) 1
"[August 14, 1967--6:50
p.m. Meeting prior to Arrival of Kiesinger]" 1
"[November 18, 1967--4:30
p.m. Meeting with Congressional Leadership]" 2
"November 20, 1967"
(Devaluation of British pound) 2
"December 23, 1967"
(Meeting with Pope Paul VI) 2
"July 24, 1968" (Schroeder,
Germany) 3
"July 25, 1968" (Strauss,
Germany) 3
HANDWRITING FILE
This file is a unique collection
in that some of the documents located here do not appear in any
other location in LBJ's papers. During the White House period,
Dorothy Territo's office maintained this collection. If documents
contained LBJ's handwriting or doodling, they were sent to this
office, sometimes bypassing the White House Central Files.
"August 1964 [2 of 2]"
(NATO, 8/13) 3
"February 1965 [1 of 3]"
(Proposed meeting with Roman Gary and Churchill funeral,
2/1, 2/9) 5
"February 1965 [3 of 3]"
(Archbishop Egidio Vagnozzi, Apostolic Delegate, 2/26) 5
"April 1965 [3 of 4]"
(Joint Technical Economic Talks with United Kingdom, 4/19) 6
"February 1966 [1 of 4]"
(British collective nuclear arrangement, 2/3) 12
"March 1966 [2 of 4]"
(NATO crisis and Italy, 3/10; Negotiations with British for
airline routes, 3/11) 13
"March 1966 [3 of 4]"
(Memos re: letter to De Gaulle, 3/18) 13
"April 1966 [2 of 2]"
(Response to De Gaulle's unpublished letter, 4/25) 14
"June 1966 [2 of 5]"
(Califano as contact for Italian-American Cong., 6/10) 15
"July 1966 [2 of 3]"
(Britain's Christopher Serpell visit) 16
"August 1967 [4 of 5]"
(De Gaulle, 8/16) 24
"September 1967 [4 of 4]"
(Italo-Americans, 9/25) 25
"March 1968 [2 of 3]"
(British budget, 3/19) 28
"June 1968 [2 of 3]"
(LBJ letter to Pope Paul VI, 6/15) 30
"September 1968 [2 of 2]"
(Grand Duke of Luxembourg) 31
OFFICE OF THE
PRESIDENT FILE
This collection consists mainly
of folders on individual Cabinet officials, aides, associates,
and friends. Access to these files was strictly controlled by
the President, and materials he deemed sensitive were filed here.
"Valenti, Jack - Notes
taken at various meetings during 1965-1966" 13
CBS-TV INTERVIEWS
Copies of transcripts sent to
the Library by CBS. The background material in this file was put
together by the archives staff of the LBJ Library to aid President
Johnson in his preparation for answers to potential questions.
"Why I Chose Not to Run"
"Question #10--Valenti
notes on talk with Pope, 12/23/67"
WHITE HOUSE PRESS OFFICE
FILES
These files consist of transcripts
and backup material for presidential press conferences, news conferences,
press briefings, and press releases.
"2/6/63-12/30/63"--
"12/29 - H. E. Dr. Ludwig
Erhard of Federal Republic of Germany" 80
"12/29 - Dean Rusk on Erhard
visit" 80
"5/1/65-5/15/65"--
"5/7 - Remarks on 20th
Anniversary of V-E Day" 84
"2/2/67-2/13/67"--
"2/7 - Outer Space Treaty
Message" 82
"2/8 - Visit of West German
Vice Chancellor and Foreign Minister Willy Brandt" 82
"6/67"--
"6/1 - Prime Minister Wilson's
Pending Visit" 87
"7/67-8/67"--
"8/16 - Joint Statement
of President Johnson and Chancellor Kiesinger" 87
2/16/68-2/29/68"--
"2/19 - NATO" 88
"Ball, Under Secretary
of State - Briefing on Return from European Trip" 89
"Rusk, Secretary - Erhard's
visit (not for distribution)" 90
"Ball, Under Secretary
- NATO Speech, 3/23/66" 96
"Bator - Briefing prior
to trip to Europe, 8/25/65" 96
"Foreign Service (NATO)
Under Secretary Ball, 3/23/66" 97
"Bator, Francis - PM Wilson
Visit, 6/1/67" 101
"Bator, Francis - Visit
of Willy Brandt, 2/8/67" 101
"Outer Space Treaty - Goldberg,
Webb, Secretary Brown, Califano, 1/23/67" 104
"Outer Space Treaty - Christian
and Nathaniel Davis, NSC Staff, 1/27/67" 104
"Brosio, Manlio, NATO,
Harlan Cleveland on the record, 2/19/68" 106
"Non Proliferation Treaty
- Rostow, Keeney, 7/1/68" 109
"Erhard, LBJ meetings with"
135
"W - Wilson, Harold"
135
"Foster, Amb. William C.
- Nonproliferation Treaty, 8/11/67" 103
THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENT
FILE [DIARY BACKUP]
This file of backup material
for the President's appointments includes schedules, briefing
papers, press releases, some memoranda of conversations, and other
material. Organized by date, there is a folder for most every
day of the administration, with special folders for many head-of-state
visits. While little foreign policy material was filed here during
1964 and 1965, Diary Backup includes a significant amount of foreign
policy material for 1966-68.
The Diary Cards in the Reading
Room provide an alphabetically arranged name index to the President's
appointments. Once the date of an appointment has been determined,
check the "Diaries and Logs" finding aid for the number
of the appropriate box in Diary Backup. The following folders
contain significant information on Western Europe and NATO:
"December 27-29, 1963"
(Chancellor Erhard of West Germany visit) 2
"November 17, 1965"
(White House Dinner for Princess Margaret and Lord Snowden) 25
"December 16-17, 1965"
(PM Wilson of Great Britain visit) 26
"December 20-21, 1965"
(Erhard visit) 26
"July 29, 1966" (PM
Wilson visit) 41
"September 26-27, 1966"
(Erhard visit) 46
"April 24-26, 1967"
(Adenauer funeral) 62
"June 2, 1967" (PM
Wilson visit) 67
"August 15-16, 1967"
(Chancellor Kiesinger of West Germany visit) 73
"September 18-19, 1967"
(President Saragat of Italy visit) 76
"December 23, 1967"
(Rome, Italy, Vatican) 85
"February 8-9, 1968"
(PM Wilson visit) 90
"April 10, 1968" (Chancellor
Klaus of Austria visit) 95
WHITE HOUSE SOCIAL FILES
Social Files were generated
by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson and her East Wing staff during the White
House years. Included is material on the activities of the First
Lady and her daughters and the social activities of the Presidency.
Unprocessed (marked with **) portions of the Social Files will
be processed upon request.
Alphabetical File. This file contains outgoing correspondence
from Mrs. Johnson or her staff and often includes the original
incoming correspondence as well. Request by the name of the individual
or the organization of interest.
"Austria"** 48
"Belgium"** 208
"Berlin"** 215
"France"** 803
"Germany"** 834
"Great Britain"**
890
"Ireland"** 1010
"Italy"** 1013
"Monaco"** 1484
"Netherlands"** 1529
"Portugal"** 1688
"Spain"** 1882
"Switzerland"** 1960
"Vatican"** 2032
Beautification Files
"Netherlands Tulip Gifts,
11/18/66"** 8
Bess Abell's White House
Social Office Files.
Contains the files of Mrs. Johnson's Social Secretary. Request
by the folder title and box number.
"Erhard (Texas Visit),
12/28/63"** 1
"Prime Minister Home (Great
Britain), 2/13/64"** 1
"Italian Visit - Segni,
1/14/64"** 1
"Brandt Luncheon, 5/18/64"**
3
"Irish Visit - de Valera,
5/27/64"** 3
"Erhard Visit and Dinner,
6/12/64"** 4
"NATO Stag Luncheon, 9/29/64"**
6
"Dinner for Prime Minister
Wilson, 12/7/64"** 7
"State Dinner for Italian
Prime Minister, 4/20/65"** 9
"Princess Margaret's Visit,
11/17/65"** 12
"Prime Minister Harold
Wilson, 12/17/65"** 13
"Dr. Ludwig Erhard (Germany),
12/20/65"** 13
"Dr. Ludwig Erhard, 9/26/66"**
17
"Prime Minister Harold
Wilson, 2/8/68"** 23
"Chancellor of Austria,
4/10/68"** 25
"Chancellor Kurt Georg
Kiesinger, 8/15/67"** 27
"Possible European Visit"**
31
Liz Carpenter's Subject File. Liz Carpenter was Mrs. Johnson's Press
Secretary during the White House years. These files contain both
subject and speech files. Request by folder title and box number.
"Chancellor Erhard Visit,
12/28-29/63"** 1
"President Segni Visit,
1/13-18/64"** 1
"Prime Minister Home Visit,
2/13-14/64"** 1
"Prime Minister of Ireland
Visit, 5/27-28/64"** 7
"Erhard Visit (Maria Tallchief
& Jacques d'Amboise performing), 6/12/64"** 7
"Prime Minister Wilson
Visit, 12/7/64"** 13
"Prime Minister of Italy
visit (Leontyne Price performing), 4/19/65"** 14
"Tea for Spanish Students,
8/19/65"** 17
"Churchill Reception (Churchill
bust), 10/6/65"** 18
"Dinner-dance in honor
of Princess Margaret, 11/17/65"** 19
"Luncheon for Mrs. Harold
Wilson, 12/17/65"** 19
"Dinner for Chancellor
Erhard, 12/20/65"** 19
"Visit of Dr. El Schwarhaupt,
Secretary of Health, Germany, 1/18/66"** 19
"Chancellor Erhard of Germany,
9/26/66"** 28
"Dinner for British PM
& Mrs. Wilson (A Salute to the American Musical Theater),
6/2/67"** 38
"Ludwig Erhard luncheon,
7/11/67"** 38
"German Chancellor and
Mrs. Kiesinger dinner, 8/15/67"** 39
"Dinner for President of
Italy (Man of la Mancha), 9/19/67"** 40
"Lynda's dinner for Princess
Alexandra (Peter Duchin entertained), 10/12/67"** 41
"Dinner for British PM
and Mrs. Harold Wilson, 2/8/68"** 45
"Chancellor Klaus of Austria
(Van Cliburn performed), 4/10/68"** 49
Social Entertainment Office
Files. Contain all planning,
invitations, programs, and guest lists for social events at the
White House. Request by folder title and box number.
"Dinner & Lunch - Dr.
Ludwig Erhard, Chancellor of the Federal Republic of
Germany, 12/28/63 (LBJ Ranch)"**
23
"Barbecue (LBJ Ranch),
12/29/63"** 23
"Dinner - Prime Minister
of Great Britain, 2/13/64"** 25
"NATO Telecast - 15th Anniversary,
4/3/64"** 25
"Luncheon (stag) - Willy
Brandt, governing Mayor of Berlin, 5/18/64"** 31
"Dinner - H. E. The President
of Ireland, Eamon de Valera, 5/27/64"** 32
"Dinner - Chancellor Erhard
of the Federal Republic of Germany, 6/12/64"** 33
"Luncheon (stag) - Secretary
General of NATO, Manlio Brasio, 9/29/64"** 40
"Dinner - Prime Minister
of Great Britain, Harold Wilson, 12/7/64"** 42
"Luncheon (stag) - Prime
Minster Harold Wilson of Great Britain, 4/15/65"** 49
"Dinner (President and
Mrs. Johnson) - PM and Mrs. Moro of Italy, 4/20/65"** 49
"Luncheon (small - President)
- Chancellor Erhard of Germany, 6/4/65"** 53
"Dinner - Princess Margaret
and Lord Snowden, 11/17/65"** 62
"Dance following dinner
for Princess Margaret, 11/17/65"** 62
"Luncheon (Mrs. Johnson)
- Mrs. Harold Wilson, 12/17/65"** 63
"Luncheon (President) -
Prime Minister Harold Wilson, 12/17/65"** 63
"Dinner (President and
Mrs. Johnson) - Chancellor Erhard of Germany, 12/20/65"**
64
"Luncheon (stag) - Prime
Minister Harold Wilson of Great Britain, 7/29/66"** 75
"Dinner (President and
Mrs. Johnson) - Chancellor Erhard of Germany, 9/26/66"**
79
"Proposed Luncheon (never
held) - Princess Grace and Prince Rainier, 9/29/66"** 80
"Luncheon (stag) - Prime
Minister Harold Wilson of Great Britain, 6/2/67"** 95
"Dinner - Prime Minister
and Mrs. Wilson, 6/2/67"** 95
"Luncheon (President Johnson)
- PM Moro of Italy, PM Krag of Denmark, Foreign
Minister Fanfani of Italy, Foreign
Minister Brown of Great Britain, 6/22/67"** 96
"Dinner - Chancellor and
Mrs. Kiesinger of Germany, 7/7/67 (cancelled)"** 97
"Luncheon (stag) - The
Hon. Ludwig Erhard of Germany, 7/11/67"** 97
"Luncheon (stag) - Chancellor
Kiesinger of Germany, 8/15/67"** 98
"Dinner (President and
Mrs. Johnson) - Chancellor and Mrs. Kiesinger of the Federal
Republic of Germany and Mrs.
Kiesinger, 8/15/67"** 98
"Dinner (President and
Mrs. Johnson) - President Saragat of Italy, 9/19/67"** 100
"Dinner - Dance (Lynda
Johnson) - Princess Alexandra, Great Britain, 10/12/67"**
102
"Dinner (President and
Mrs. Johnson) - PM Wilson of Great Britain, 2/8/68"** 108
"Luncheon (stag) - Prime
Minister Harold Wilson of Great Britain, 2/8/68"** 108
"Luncheon (stag) - H.E.
Dr. Ludwig Erhard of Germany, 3/21/68"** 111
"Dinner (President and
Mrs. Johnson) - Chancellor & Mrs. Klaus of Austria, 4/10/68"**
112
"Tea (Mrs. Johnson) - Mrs.
Spuehler, wife of the President of Switzerland, 11/20/68"**
126
PERSONAL PAPERS
This collection of papers from
individuals or organizations came to the Library separately from
President Johnson's papers. See the finding aid for additional
information concerning the availability of individual collections.
Papers of Gardner Ackley. The Papers of Gardner Ackley consist
of subject and meeting files, correspondence, speeches, and other
materials pertaining to Ackley as the Chairman of the Council
of Economic Advisors, 1962-1968. Microfilm Reel
"International Political
Crisis - Cuba and Berlin" 2
"United Kingdom - Financial
Crisis, 11/64" 5
"7/6/65 British-American
Parliamentary Group, Houses of Parliament" 8
"Organization for Economic
Cooperation and Development (OECD) Ministerial
Meeting, Paris" 11
"2/17-18/1965 - Economic
Policy Committee (hereafter EPC) of OECD, Paris" 11
"June 29, 1965 - Visit
of James Callaghan, Chancellor of the Exchequer,
United Kingdom" 11
"July 2-9, 1965 - Discussions
between officials of the United States and
the United Kingdom in London
and meeting of EPC of OECD, Paris" 11
"July 7-8, 1965 - EPC of
OECD, Paris" 11
"Sept. 28, 1965 - Meeting
with Robert Marjolin, Vice-President of the European
Economic Community" 11
"Nov. 3-10, 1965 - EPC
of OECD, Paris" 11
"Dec. 5, 1966 - Meeting
with Garcia Monco, Spanish Minister of Commerce and
three others, Washington"
11
"Oct. 14, 1967 - Meeting
with European Investment Group, Washington" 12
"Feb. 7, 1968 - Meeting
with Jean Rey, President of the Commission of
European Communities, Washington"
12
"Background folder - Italy,
Switzerland, Sweden, Netherlands, Canada, Japan
and Austria" 12
Papers of George Ball. The Papers of George Ball consist of
notes of his telephone conversations while Under Secretary of
State, 1963-1966. Most of the material noted below has been opened
for research. Box
"Belgium [5/19/66 - 8/17/66]"
1
"Bilderberg [12/17/63 -
1/27/65]" 1
"Britain II [12/2/63 -
11/23/64]" 1
"Britain III [11/24/64
- 12/31/65]" 1
"Britain IV [1/1/66 - 9/28/66]"
1
"France I [1/21/64 - 6/1/64]"
3
"France II [6/1/64 - 9/15/66]"
3
"Germany (E.) [12/29/64]"
4
"Germany, West II [11/24/63
- 9/28/66]" 4
"Italy [12/6/63 - 9/14/66]"
4
"MLF [12/2/63 - 12/64]"
5
"MLF II [1/8/65 - 4/8/66]"
5
"NATO I [3/19/64 - 12/2/63]"
5
"NATO II [1/65 - 8/3/66]"
5
"OECD [8/4/65 - 11/19/65]"
5
"Portugal [6/29/64 - 6/3/66]"
5
"GATT [12/17/64]"
4
"ILO [6/1/66 - 6/22/66]"
4
"IMF [5/9/64 - 4/28/65]"
4
"Trade II (including oil
in general, textiles removed to own file)
[12/19/63 - 1/4/66]" 6
"Trade Legislation, etc.
III [12/3/63 - 8/3/65]" 6
"Spain [1/26/64]"
6
Papers of Francis M. Bator. The Papers of Francis M. Bator consist
of memoranda, correspondence, speeches, State Department cables,
and notes, while serving on the National Security Council staff,
1964-1967. Most of the Chronological File, in boxes 1-6, is open
for research, while much of the Subject File has not been processed
yet.
"Chronological File"
1-6
"Subject File--International
Monetary Matters" 7-10
"Subject File--Trade"
11-13
"Subject File--Balance
of Payments" 14-16
"Subject File--Trilaterals"
17-20
"Subject File-Europe"
21-25
"Subject File--NATO"
26-28
"Subject File--Military
Matters" 29-30
"Subject File--Miscellaneous"
31-32
"Chronological File"
33-39
Papers of Ramsey Clark. Ramsey Clark served as Assistant and
Deputy Attorney General and as Attorney General during the Johnson
administration. The folders noted below are open for research.
"Italian Tribunal [1967]"
97
"American Committee on
Italian Migration 5/17/65" 103
"3/9/66 Bail Reform Act
of 1965: Testimony" 103
Papers of Clark Clifford. The Papers of Clark Clifford consist
of material on the Vietnam War, the Pueblo incident, Defense Department
staff meetings, Congressional hearings, weapons, aircraft, trips,
and speeches, 1968-1969. The Clifford Papers are processed and
significant portions are open for research, but much of the material
in the folders noted below has not yet been declassified.
"Memoranda of Conversation"
7
"News Articles - Visits
of Sec. of Defense Clifford to Paris-London-
Amsterdam-The Hague and Bonn
in 1968" 16
"[Troops in Europe and
Balance of Payments]" 17
"[NATO's Defense Ministers'
Meetings]" 17
"Force Improvements for
NATO (29 Feb - 2 Oct) Reforger, Crested Cap" 21
"Harrier Aircraft"
21
"Paris Air Show" 22
"Redcoste" 23-24
Papers of the Democratic
National Committee.
These papers include materials accumulated by officials, staff
members, and special groups of the Democratic National Committee
during the 1960, 1964, and 1968 presidential campaigns. Open for
research.
"Military - US Forces in
Europe - 1968" 36
"NATO" 37
"Johnson, Pres.: Speeches,
Washington D.C. Dec 3, 1964. Speech at Georgetown" 155
"University Issues: Atlantic
Alliance Is Not In Crisis. Foreign Trade, NATO" 155
"Johnson, Pres.: Commencement
Speeches: At the Coast Guard Academy, 6/3/64"
"Johnson, Pres.: Speeches
1965 TV Broadcast on VE Day 20th Anniversary, 5/7/65" 156
"Johnson, Pres.: Speeches
1968. Address to American Legion Convention, New
Orleans, 9/10/68" [NATO]
156
"Johnson, Pres.: North
Atlantic Treaty Organization; Address to Foreign
Service Institute at State Dept.,
3/23/66" 162
"Johnson, Pres.: United
Nations 1965. Meeting with His Holiness
Pope John VI, Oct 4 in Waldorf
Towers to Bolster U.N. and Peace" 162
"Johnson, Pres.: NATO (Multilateral
Nuclear Force) 1964" 162
"Johnson, Pres.: Foreign
Policy 1963; NATO Policy 1964-65" 162
"Johnson, Pres.: Foreign
Policy Issue: NATO Nuclear Control Dispute between LBJ
and BMG" 162
"Johnson, Pres.: NATO 1965.
Support of NATO" 162
"Johnson, Pres.: NATO
Relations: Remarks of the President, 9/18/64 to NATO Parlia-
mentarians in Front of White
House" 162
"Johnson, Pres.: Foreign
Policy, NATO Relations with Manlio Brosio and NATO Officials"
162
"Rusk, Sec. of State -
On NATO 1963" 170
"Rusk, Sec. of State -
10/9/64, Multi-Nation Goal for Polaris-Armed Fleet (backed only
by Bonn)" 171
"Rusk, Dean - Atlantic
Alliance and NATO" 171
"Rusk, Dean - Relations
with the Atlantic Alliance" 171
"Rusk, Dean - Relations
with NATO" 171
"Rusk, Dean - Europe"
171
"Rusk, Dean - Germany 1965"
171
"Rusk, Dean - Relations
with Great Britain" 171
"Rusk, Dean - French Policy"
171
"Rusk, Dean - Relations
with Holland" 171
"Rusk, Dean - Relations
with Portugal" 171
"Rusk, Dean - Relations
with Spain" 171
Papers of Henry H. Fowler. The Papers of Henry H. Fowler consist
of files documenting Fowler's service as Under Secretary and Secretary
of the Treasury, 1963-1969. Included in these Papers is material
on foreign economic policy, balance of payments, and international
monetary arrangements. Most of the Fowler Papers have been processed,
and substantial portions are open for research.
"International Balance
of Payments" 1-21
"International Economy"
21-37
"International Countries"
37-42
"International Balance
of Payments - Classified Material" 42-54
"International Classified
Material" 54-66
"International Countries
- Classified Material" 66-73
Papers of Donald F. Hornig.
The Papers of Donald
F. Hornig consist of chronological files, testimony, speeches,
and appointment books, while Director of the Office of Science
and Technology, 1964-1969. Open for research.
"Chronological Correspondence
File: September-December 1964" 1
[Scientific affairs in NATO]
"Chronological Correspondence
File: January-February 1966" 3
[European concern over technological
gap; President's trip to Germany]
"Chronological Correspondence
File: July-September 1967" 5
[Trip to Europe on technology
gap]
Papers of Robert W. Komer. (** = unprocessed)
"[SPEECH on] Western Europe"**
11
Papers of Lawrence F. O'Brien. Lawrence F. O'Brien served in the White
House as Special Assistant for Congressional Relations, 1961-65
and then as Postmaster General from 1965-68. His papers have not
been processed and are not available for research.
"London and Ireland (June
20-July 9)" 75
"Visit of British and German
Postmaster Generals - September 21-22" 75
"December 25-January 5
- Paris, London, Dublin" 81
"Europe - November 10"
82
Papers of Anthony M. Solomon. Anthony Solomon was Assistant Secretary
of State for Economic Affairs, 1965-69. The Solomon Papers are
processed and open for research.
"CIVAIR - Italy" 1
"INTELSAT" 5
"International Monetary
Reform" 5
"Kennedy Round" 5
"NATO Ministers Meeting,
Brussels" 11
"AMS European Trip"
22
Papers of Willie Day Taylor. These folders contain newsclippings,
press releases, magazine articles, and other printed material
that Taylor maintained while Staff Assistant in the White House
Press Office, 1940-1969.
"Foreign Dignitaries and
Rulers" 135
"Foreign Visitors"
161
"Britain" 176
"Europe" 186
"Foreign Visitors"
187
"France" 188
"Germany" 188
"NATO" 197
"Europe" 214
"Germany" 216
"Britain" 238
"Europe" 259
"Foreign Visitors"
260
"France" 260
"Germany" 260
"NATO" 274
"Italian Clippings and
Translation" 370
RECORDS FROM GOVERNMENT
AGENCIES
This series consists of copies
of selected records from government agencies, mainly covering
the period of President Johnson's administration. Most of these
records are on microfilm, but also included are photocopies on
paper and carbon copies. Most of these records are available without
restriction. Some of the materials, however, are unprocessed or
are closed due to security classification. (** = unprocessed)
Central Intelligence Agency (reels) Reel or Box
"World Reaction Reports"**
(1 reel) 1
"Special Memoranda"
(2 reels) 1
"Latin America and Western
Europe" (11 reels) 2
Council of Economic Advisors (reels)
"Italy" 7
"UK (General)" 9
"Economic News from Italy"**
17
"Economic News from Europe"
46
"Economic Community for
Europe" 46
"European Economic Community"
47
"UK" 62
"International London Meeting,
7/65" 69
"London Meeting, 7/65"
69
"Material for London Visit"
69
Department of Commerce (boxes)
"1/67 - Anglo American
Trade News" 4
Department of Interior (reels)
"US Participation in International
Organizations and with Foreign
Governments, 1965-67" 27-28
Department of Labor (reels)
"I.L.A.B. Office of Countries
Programs--
"Europe - Germany"
4
"Europe - Austria"
4
"Europe - USSR" 4
"OCP - Europe" 4
"Europe/Yugoslavia"
4
United States Information
Agency (reels)
"US Foreign Relations"
40-50
"Information and Documents
French" 130-31
"London-American Economics
Report" 132
"Europe, Austria, Vienna
FY 64" 239
"Documentation Presse French
Paris FY 64" 239
"Europe, Paris Information"
240
"Europe, USA Documentation,
Economique FY 64" 240
"USA-Paris Documents FY
64" 241
"Rome Centrali Elettronucleari
FY 64" 241
"Rome-Mondo Occidentale
FY 64" 242
REFERENCE FILE
The Reference File has been
assembled by the Library's archives staff to assist in answering
questions about Lyndon Johnson, his family, and the Johnson Administration.
"De Gaulle (de Gaulle)"
"Erhard Contacts"
"Erhard Visit (12/63)"
"Pope Paul (VP-Vatican)"
"Royal Family"
"Runnymede Kennedy Memorial"
ORAL HISTORIES
Transcripts of oral history
interviews may be consulted at the Library or borrowed directly
from the Library by writing to the Interlibrary Loan Archivist,
Lyndon B. Johnson Library, 2313 Red River Street, Austin, Texas,
78705. Interviews with the following people contain material on
Western Europe and NATO and are open for research. A complete
list of oral histories is available. A card file of oral histories
is maintained in the Reading Room.
Gardner Ackley [Charles DeGaulle]
Eugenie Anderson [NATO]
George Ball [MLF, Charles DeGaulle]
Joseph W. Barr [European Common
Market]
Keyes Beech [US/French relations,
Vietnam]
John W. Black [International
travel tax]
David K. E. Bruce [US/British
relations; Jean Monnet, DeGaulle]
Zbigniew Brzezinski [Ludwig
Erhard]
William B. Camp [Eurodollar]
Harlan Cleveland [NATO]
William Colby [French influence
in Vietnam]
William J. Connell [NATO]
Chester L. Cooper [US/British
relations, Vietnam]
William B. Dale [International
monetary issues]
W. True Davis [Switzerland]
Frederick L. Deming [International
monetary issues]
Thomas K. Finletter [NATO, DeGaulle]
Adrian S. Fisher [Disarmament,
NATO, MLF]
Orville Freeman [FAO convention
in Rome; European agriculture]
Edward R. Fried [International
monetary issues]
E. Ernest Goldstein [Trip to
France, 2/68]
W. Averell Harriman [Peace Discussions
in London; Paris Peace Talks]
Patricia Roberts Harris [Luxembourg]
Dwight A. Ink [NATO]
John M. Leddy [NATO, France,
Europe and Vietnam]
Phillip R. Lee [Erhard dinner,
12/20/65]
Lyman Lemnitzer [NATO]
John J. McCloy [NATO]
John A. McCone [Conference with
Franco in Spain]
George C. McGhee [Germany; Adenauer,
Erhard, and Kiesinger]
Lawrence McQuade [Monetary issues]
Karl E. Mundt [NATO, DeGaulle]
Henry D. Owen [NATO - MLF]
Richard S. Pryor [Erhard dinner]
Robert V. Roosa [OECD; London
gold pool]
Eugene V. Rostow [NATO, division
of Germany, nuclear issues]
Dean Rusk [Europe, NATO]
Robert F. Woodward [Spain]
AUDIOVISUAL ARCHIVES
The audiovisual archives holds
an extensive collection of still photographs, motion picture footage,
audiotapes, and videotapes. Consult the audiovisual archivist
for information.
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