Carl and Anne Braden Papers, 1928-2006

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Reports, Interviews With Government Officials, Washington
Note: In reverse chronological order except that 1960 is at the end of the list
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1958 February 5-8
Scope and Content Note: Principal issue discussed is the recession. The report includes statements by the following:
  • Sherman Adams - Ike is a “fragile mechanism”
  • Meade Alcorn - The GOP is looking up after a bad year
  • William F. Knowland
  • Paul Butler
  • Lyndon Johnson - Alleges he is not a Presidential candidate and that his interest in missiles is nonpolitical
  • Styles Bridges
  • Mike Monroney - Kennedy is trying too hard too soon
  • Lister Hill
  • Paul Douglas - Discusses unemployment
  • Henry Jackson
  • Joseph S. Clark
  • Stuart Symington - Comments on the inadequate defense program
  • Hubert Humphrey
  • Secretary Folsom - Comments on the educational bill
  • George Allen (USIA)
  • John F. Kennedy- Defends his authorship of Profiles in Courage
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1957 November 12-15; December 3-4
Scope and Content Note

Principal subject is foreign affairs. The report includes statements by the following:

  • Christian Herter - The Arabs are accepting the reality of Israel
  • C. Douglas Dillon - Russian foreign aid is starting to amount to something
  • Clarence Randall - Comments on reciprocal trade
  • Paule Nitze - Dulles sees himself as the “lone fighter against the forces of evil”
  • Stuart Rockwell - Favorable comments on the Arabs; says that Jordan will be cut up
  • William S.B. Lacy
  • Francis Wilcox
  • Charles Owsley
  • J. William Fulbright - Eisenhower should resign
  • Carl Durham
  • Hertzog (Israeli Ambassador to the United States) - The whole Middle East is in danger from Russia
  • Dean Acheson

Principal subject is domestic affairs. The report contains statements by the following:

  • Paul Butler
  • Lyndon Johnson and Speaker Rayburn - Comment on Stevenson and the bipartisanship question
  • James Douglas and Malcolm Maclntyre - Comment on the missile gap
  • Arthur Larson - Eisenhower is weak
  • Attorney General William Rogers - Comments on the new internal security program
  • Gordon Gray
  • William Proxmire
  • Clifford Case
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1957 May 7-10
Scope and Content Note: The report includes statements by the following:
  • Richard Nixon - Comments on the budget and taxes and their relation to the voters; USIA; and the school bill mess
  • Meade Alcorn
  • Arthur Larsen (USIA)
  • Styles Bridges
  • Thruston Morton
  • Margaret Chase Smith
  • Charles E. Potter
  • Christian Herter - Comments on the Mideast mess
  • Rountree (Undersecretary for the Mideast)
  • Max Rabb
  • Lyndon Johnson - Believes he is attacked unfairly; miffed that Rayburn does not get such treatment
  • Monroney
  • John F. Kennedy
  • Paul Douglas - The Liberal Democrats control conventions, but the South controls Congress
  • Joseph S. Clark
  • Patrick V. McNamara
  • Frank Church
  • Henry S. Reuss
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1957 January 30-February 1
Scope and Content Note: Principal subjects are the Mideast crisis and the “direction” of the Democrats. The report contains statements by the following:
  • Lyndon Johnson - Defensive about leadership and sensitive to criticism; particularly contemptuous of Humphrey; does not want and is not competent to be President; jealous of Rayburn
  • Fulbright - Expresses no confidence in Dulles
  • Mansfield
  • Lausche - Eisenhower's liberalism is a Republican flash in the pan
  • Russell - Should cut foreign aid
  • Clark
  • Carroll
  • Paul Butler
  • George McGhee
  • Knowland
  • Cooper - Eisenhower's Mideast program is too military and too exclusively anti-Communist
  • Morton
  • Case
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1956 April 28
Scope and Content Note: The report includes statements by the following:
  • Cotton
  • Allott
  • Jiggs Donohue
  • Solicitor General Sobeloff
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1956 January 30-February?; February 29-March 1
Scope and Content Note: The report contains statements by the following:
  • Goldwater - For Nixon
  • Kefauver - Comments on why Stevenson cannot win
  • Gore - Eisenhower will run
  • Dirksen
  • Clinton P. Anderson
  • Neuberger
  • Monroney
  • Kuchel
  • Case - Eisenhower should ditch Nixon; Israel could beat the Arabs, but the Communists would move in
  • Symington
  • Jackson
  • Hennings
  • Max Rabb
  • Udall
  • Felix Frankfurter
  • John F. Kennedy - Gloomy about Democratic chances
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1955 December 6
Scope and Content Note: Interview with Nixon. Nixon comments on the “electability” of candidates; says that farm prices are not important after the farmers have voted.
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1955 December 6
Scope and Content Note: The report contains statements by the following:
  • Douglas
  • Mansfield
  • Ives
  • Knowland
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1955 January 18-21
Scope and Content Note: Principal subject is the Democrats' search for a program. The report includes statements by the following:
  • Mansfield
  • Neuberger
  • Morse
  • Knowland
  • Doughs
  • Halleck - Eisenhower has to run
  • Max Rabb - Eisenhower is security conscious
  • Cain - We need more freedom and less “security”
1954 June 28-30
Scope and Content Note: Report reflects optimism of the Republicans. Statements by the following are included:
  • Johnson - McCarthy is dangerous, but he (J.) refuses to take part in anti-McCarthy moves; it's an internal Republican matter
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1954 January 11-15
Scope and Content Note: Subjects covered include McCarthy, the Bricker Amendment, and the farm program. The report contains statements by the following:
  • Nixon
  • McLeod - Comments on immigration
  • Halleck
  • Wainwright
  • Rayburn
  • Anderson
  • Sparkman
  • Monroney - McCarthy will have to turn on Eisenhower
  • Johnson
  • Kennedy
  • Douglas
  • Knowland
  • Millikin
  • Mrs. Smith
  • Symington
  • Max Rabb
  • Hagerty
  • Javits
  • Raskin
  • Streibert
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1953 February 16-20
Scope and Content Note: The report includes statements by the following:
  • Nixon
  • Taft
  • Millikin
  • Aiken
  • Ives
  • Knowland
  • Dirksen
  • Hendrickson
  • Secretary of the Interior McKay
  • Sparkman
  • Douglas
  • Mansfield
  • Monroney
  • Johnson
  • John F. Kennedy
  • Jackson
  • Gore
1952 May 4-8
Scope and Content Note: Democratic politicians do not like Kefauver, according to this report. There are statements by the following:
  • Douglas - Comments reveal that the nomination might be forced on him
  • Harriman
  • Barkley
  • Russell
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1952 February 17-19
Scope and Content Note: The report includes statements by the following:
  • Frank Pace - Truman will not run
  • Anderson - Truman should not run; Eisenhower should come home; Taft is desperate
  • Hennings
  • Benton - Has advised Truman not to run
  • Kerr
  • Kilgore
  • Bridges
  • Nixon - no fear of the Communists as an internal menace, but as part of the world picture
  • Hendrickson
  • Ives
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1952 January 14-16
Scope and Content Note: Things which come out in the report are: no Democrat thinks that Truman will run again; no one knows which Republican will run; no one has the stomach for a fight with McCarthy (among the Wisconsin congressmen).
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, 1951 September 30-October 3 (Governors' Conference)
Scope and Content Note: The report contains statements by the following:
  • Earl Warren
  • Driscoll
  • Dewey
  • Kohler
  • Peterson
  • Brunsdale
  • Lee
  • Lodge
  • Stevenson - Much to do in Illinois
  • Wright
  • Talmadge
  • Shivers
  • Wetherly
  • Fuller Warren
  • Williams
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1951 September 26-28

Scope and Content Note
  • Taft - Am not responsible for McCarthy; no support for Eisenhower
  • Douglas - Eisenhower should run
  • Fulbright - Eisenhower should run; RFC clean now and should not be scrapped
  • Hennings - Truman's “friends”
  • Kefauver
  • Morse
  • Monroney
  • Duff
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1951 May 11-16
Scope and Content Note: Opinions coming from this report include: cease fire is imminent; if the Republicans could hold the election now, they could win with a wooden Indian. The report includes statements by the following:
  • Pace - Comments on MacArthur and “victory” ramifications
  • McGhee - Comments on Mideast oil
  • Parrett - Comments on overseas information
  • Taft
  • McMahon
  • Douglas
  • Winthrop Brown - Comments on world trade
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1950 December 11-13
Scope and Content Note: The report includes comments by the following:
  • Douglas - No appeasement
  • Taft
  • Lehman
  • McCarran - Comments on people of subversive intent
  • Ives
  • Knowland
  • McCarthy - Admits he wants to destroy the administration and Acheson in particular
  • Wherry
  • Pace
  • Surgeon General Perlman
  • State Department - Comments on the need for balance between Israel and the Arabs
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1960 January 18-22
Scope and Content Note: John F. Kennedy and Johnson still do not have enough votes; Stevenson is waning; Hubert Humphrey would run as vice-president with anybody; Symington strong because he is everybody's second choice. The report contains statements by the following:
  • Johnson - Hubert Humphrey is a joke
  • John F. Kennedy - Am putting everything into Wisconsin
  • Hubert Humphrey - Gives Johnson no chance
  • Symington
  • Clinton B. Anderson
  • Dirksen
  • Joseph S. Clark
  • Thruston Morton - Comments on farm problems and Benson
  • Paul Sutler - Democrats cannot win with Johnson
  • Frank Church
  • Henry Jackson
  • Douglas
  • Gore
  • Rayburn
  • S. Wainwright - Republicans are all reactionaries
  • George McGovern
  • A. G. Rogers - Rockefeller should run as vice-president
  • Dr. Keith Glennon (NASA)