J. William Fulbright Papers, Second Accession
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Not requestable
Scope and Content Note
The second increment of the J. William Fulbright papers (primarily 1960-1975) comprises approximately nine hundred linear feet of materials and documents the tenure of the Arkansas Democrat in the U.S. House and Senate. The collection consists of constituent, official, and personal correspondence, memoranda, legislative bills, speeches, photographs, and other records related to the political, governmental, and diplomatic interests and activities of the senator. An important component of the papers concerns Fulbright's tenure as chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee for the years 1959-1975. Some of the files document his first term in the U.S. House from 1943 until 1945, and others pertain to his political campaigns, including the early ones in 1942 and 1944 for the House and Senate. The Fulbright speeches are an important part of the collection and include files for both Senate speeches and those given elsewhere.
Dates
- 1940-1975
- Majority of material found within 1960-1975
Creator
Language of Materials
Materials are in English.
Access Information
Access restrictions apply: Restrictions limit access to some files. To facilitate their work, researchers who wish to use the papers are advised to contact Special Collections in advance.
Please call (479) 575-8444 or email specoll@uark.edu at least two weeks in advance of your arrival to ensure availability of the materials.
Use Information
No Use Restrictions Apply.
No Interlibrary Loan. Standard Federal Copyright Laws Apply (U.S. Title 17).
Biographical Note
J. William Fulbright was born in 1905 and was educated at the University of Arkansas from the first grade at the laboratory school until he was awarded the A.B. degree in 1925. He was a Rhodes Scholar at Pembroke College, Oxford, and was awarded the M.A. degree in 1931. When he returned to the United States he studied law at George Washington University in Washington, and during the 1930s he served in the Justice Department and was an instructor at George Washington University Law School. In 1936 he returned to Arkansas where he was a lecturer in law and, from 1939 to 1941, president of the University of Arkansas. Fulbright began his first term in Congress in January 1943, and was assigned to the Foreign Affairs Committee. In September of that year the House adopted the Fulbright Resolution supporting an international peace-keeping machinery, wherby he earned national attention. In November 1944 he was elected to the Senate where he served until 1974. In 1946 the Fulbright Scholar Program was established, which has provided opportunities for thousands of scholars in the United States and other countries to participate in what has been called "the largest movement of scholars across the earth since the fall of Constantinople." In 1949 he was assigned to the Foreign Relations Committee and became its chairman in 1959. He held the chair for the remainder of his tenure in the Senate, longer than any other person. He was a powerful voice in the chaotic times of the war in Vietnam, when he chaired the Senate hearings on the conduct of the war. In 1963 Walter Lippmann wrote of Fulbright: "The role he plays in Washington is an indispensable role. There is no one else who is so powerful and also so wise, and if there were any question of removing him from public life, it would be a national calamity."
Awards and Honors:
- Alumni Achievement Award. George Washington University, May 31, 1944.
- Certificate of Commission as Admiral. Pine Ridge Navy. Pine Ridge, Arkansas. November 25, 1947.
- Newsweek's Ten Who Have Made the Greatest Contribution...February 10, 1948.
- Diploma. Arkansas College of Hunting and Fishing. Little Rock, Arkansas. September 1, 1948.
- Diploma of Merit and Medal. Golden Jubilee of the Philippine Educational System. Manila, Philippines. December 16, 1951. Accepted by Julian F. Harrington, charge dé affaires, American embassy.
- Significant Sig Medal. Sigma Chi Fraternity, University of Arkansas. June 21, 1952.
- Award for Distinguished Service to the Arts. National Institute of Arts and Letters. May 26, 1954.
- 1954 Award for Distinguished Service to Education. American College of Public Relations Association. New York City. June 23, 1954.
- Arkansas Distinguished Service Award. Junior Chamber of Commerce. December 14, 1954.
- Michael Friedsam Medal in Industrial Art Award (1955). Architectural League of New York. May 26, 1955.
- Distinguished Service Award. Institute of International Education. December 7, 1956.
- Honorary Citizen of Little Rock, Arkansas. May 17, 1957.
- Cross of the Knight Commander of the Royal Order of the Phoenix, Kingdom of Greece. June 28, 1957. Conferred by King Paul of the Hellenes.
- Arkansas Poultry Industry Hall of Fame. October 25, 1957.
- Lord & Taylor Award. May 7, 1958.
- Special Award of Merit (for outstanding contribution in the field of education). Philadelphia Museum School of Art. June 6, 1958.
- Distinguished Service Award. Kiwanis Club. Pine Bluff, Arkansas. December 17, 1958.
- Young Democrats Club of Arkansas Award. Outstanding Congressional Member. March 6, 1959.
- Cultural Award of the "Longfellow-Bell." Longfellow Association of the Steuben-Schurz Society. Geiselheim/Rhein, Germany. June 1959.
- Royal Order of Saint Olav. Oslo, Norway. February 9, 1960.
- Honorary Citizen of Little Rock, Arkansas. October 5, 1959.
- Longfellow Medal of the Steuben-Schurz Society. German Embassy. Washington, D.C. April 27, 1960.
- "Living History" Medallion, "Living History of the Critical Years: 1935-1960." Research Institute of America. New York City. April 27, 1960.
- Certificate for Outstanding Service. Distributive Education Clubs of America. June 23, 1961.
- Citation of Appreciation. American Council on Education. October 6, 1961.
- 1961 Conservation Achievement Award. Arkansas Outdoor Writers Association.
- Daimler Benz Medal. 1961.
- Redbook Magazine's Five Most Powerful and Five Most Admired Men in Senate. January 1962.
- Citation. Arkansas Medical Society. July 1962.
- Honorary President. Society der Freunde des Deutsch-Amerikanischen Austausches. Bonn, West Germany. November 1962.
- Spirit of a Free Society: Essays in Honor of Senator James William Fulbright on the Occasion of the Tenth Anniversary of the German Fulbright Program. Heidelberg: Quelle & Meyer Publishers, 1962.
- Certificate of Recognition. American Association for Conservation Information. 1962.
- 1963 World Trade Award. Metropolitan Washington Board of Trade. Washington, D.C., May 24, 1963.
- Resolution of Appreciation. Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corporation. January 14, 1964.
- Distinguished Alumnus Citation. University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, May 30, 1964.
- Eloy Alfaro Grand Cross Award. Eloy Alfaro International Foundation of the Republic of Panama. September 30, 1964.
- Key to City of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. September 1965.
- Fulbright House. U.S. Educational Foundation - India. New Delhi. November 1965. Headquarters of USEF-I formally named Fulbright House at a ceremony presided over by Dr. Zakir Husain, then vice president of India.
- Speaker of the Year Award. Delta Sigma Rho - Tau Kappa Alpha, National Forensic Society. 1965.
- Certificate of Appreciation. National Press Club. Washington, D.C. May 17, 1966.
- Foreign Policy Award. International Fellows of Columbia University. 1966.
- Citation of Merit. Salvation Army Association of New York. December 3, 1969.
- Certificate of Appreciation. North-American Broadcasting Corporation. January 1, 1970.
- Certificate of Appreciation. Partners of the Alliance. Agency for International Development. January 1970.
- Certificate of Appreciation. School of Advanced International Studies. Johns Hopkins University. October 1, 1970.
- Diploma Conferring Honor of Southern Senator. Southern Baptist College. Walnut Ridge, Arkansas. March 1, 1971.
- Certificate of Appreciation. Hall of Fame for Great Americans. New York University. October 21, 1973.
- James Madison Award for Distinguished Public Service. American Whig-Cliosophic Society. Princeton University. January 25, 1974. Founded in 1765, the Whig-Cliosophic Society is the oldest college political and debating society in the world.
- Distinguished Service Award. Catfish Farmers of America. February 1, 1974.
- Award of Honor. Association of Overseas Educators. Washington, D.C. September 21, 1974.
- Recognition Award. Fulbright Board of Foreign Scholarships. December 16, 1974. Signed by Chairmen of BFS, 1950-1974.
- House Resolution (H.R. 40) in Recognition and Commendation of the Outstanding Public Service of Senator J. William Fulbright. 69th General Assembly, Little Rock, Arkansas. 1974.
- 1300 Years Medal. People's Republic of Bulgaria. Medal struck in honor of 1,300 years of Bulgarian nationhood. June 21, 1974. Booklet for the medal housed in second accession (Series 86) of the JWFP. Medal located in JWFPP.
- Japan Foundation Award. Tokyo. April 15, 1975.
- Order of the Rising Sun First Class. Tokyo, Japan. April 1975. Conferred by the government of Japan.
- Award for Distinguished Service. Georgetown University School of Foreign Service. May 1, 1975.
- Cross of the Knight Commander of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany. May 29, 1975.
- Honorary Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (KBE). October 10, 1975. Bestowed by Her Majesty the Queen of England.
- Honorary Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (KBE). October 10, 1975. Bestowed by Her Majesty the Queen of England.
- 27th Annual Arkansas Democrat Award. Man of the Year in Arkansas. 1975.
- Republic Medal of the First Degree. Bismillah al-Rahman al-Rahim. Cairo, Egypt. January 12, 1976. From Anwar Sadat. (Egypt's second highest decoration.) Medal and Certificate. Order of the Republic decoration conferred on March 4, 1976.
- Commander of the National Order of the Legion of Honor of the Republic of France. Paris, France. June 9, 1976. Signed by V. d-Estaing. Conferred on July 26, 1976.
- Grand Cross of the Order of the Lion of Finland. June 22, 1976.
- Sadie Snow Award. Birmingham (Alabama) International Educational Film Festival. March 1977.
- IIE Award. Institute of International Education. April 19, 1977.
- Recognition Certificates. University of Arkansas Foundation. Member of Development Council for the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. May 1, 1977; April 23, 1979.
- Arkansan of the Year Award. Arkansas Broadcasters Association. August 1977.
- Commander's Cross of First Class of the Order of Dannebrog. Copenhagen, Denmark. September 29, 1977.
- Award and Medallion. Office of Education. Smithsonian Institution. April 25, 1978.
- Medal. National Technical University of Athens. May 7, 1978.
- Benjamin Franklin Medal. Royal Society of Arts for 1977. United Kingdom. October 24, 1978.
- J. William Fulbright Elementary School Dedication. Little Rock, Arkansas. November 12, 1978.
- NCIV Award of Appreciation. National Council for International Visitors. Washington, D.C. March 19, 1981.
- NCIV Award of Appreciation. National Council for International Visitors. Washington, D.C. March 19, 1981.
- NCIV Award of Appreciation. National Council for International Visitors. Washington, D.C. March 19, 1981.
- Dedication of J. William Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. July 9-10, 1982.
- Half-Century Citation. Experiment in International Living. Washington, D.C. September 15, 1982.
- First Thomas Jefferson Award in International Education. Association for Anthropological Diplomacy - American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C. December 6, 1982.
- Medal. University of California Education Abroad Program, 1962-1982.
- Distinguished American Award. Arkansas Chapter of the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame. April 1983.
- Recognition Certificate. International Understanding Honor Society, Ohio University Chapter. April 30, 1984.
- Simba Award for Democracy. Academia Simba, Rome, Italy. 1984.
- Global Crossroads Award (Clark Kerr). 1984.
- Distinguished Service Award 1985. Association of Asian Studies. Philadelphia. March 22, 1985.
- Altschul Award. Stamford Forum, Connecticut. May 2, 1985.
- Distinguished Service Award. United States Association of Former Members of Congress. May 13, 1985.
- 1300 Years Bulgaria Jubilee Medal. May 23, 1985.
- Kodaikanal International School Award. Tamil Nadu, India. June 13, 1985.
- Medal. 25 Years of the Fulbright Program in Portugal. LUSO-American Educational Commission. 1960-1985.
- "Thank You, Senator Fulbright from the Children at Fulbright Primary School." Little Rock, Arkansas. 1985-1986.
- First Annual World Press Institute Award for International Understanding. St. Paul, Minnesota. September 1986.
- Award for Outstanding Public Service. American Council on Education. October 6, 1986.
- Proclamation by Harold Washington, Mayor of Chicago, declaring October 16, 1986, Fulbright Fortieth Anniversary Day.
- Theodore Roosevelt Award. Sons of the American Revolution. New York City. October 24, 1986.
- Award for Outstanding Contribution to International Educational Exchange. Council on International Educational Exchange. November 6, 1986.
- Certificate of Appreciation. 40th Anniversary. Washington Semester Program of the American University. Washington, D.C. [1986].
- Silver Anniversary Award. National Council for International Visitors. February 18, 1987.
- Foreign Language Advocate Award for 1987. Northeast Conference on the Teaching of Foreign Languages, Middlebury, Vermont. New York City. April 24, 1987.
- International Cooperation Through Education Award. Ministry of Education, Republic of China. October [23], 1987.
- Certificate of Appreciation. Division of International Affairs of the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges. November 8, 1987.
- Centennial Alumnus — University of Arkansas. Association Committee on the Centenary of the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges. Medal. November 1987.
- Region III Citation for Extraordinary Service to International Education. NAFSA: Association of International Educators. Little Rock, Arkansas. 1987.
- Distinguished Practitioner Award. International Society for Educational, Cultural and Scientific Interchanges. Washington, D.C. February 22, 1988.
- University of Arkansas Centennial Alumnus. Fayetteville. May 5, 1988.
- University of Arkansas Fulbright College Honors Scholar Medal. Fayetteville, Arkansas. May 7, 1988.
- 1988 James Newby Award. Washington, D.C. November 10, 1988. Carl Marcy accepted the award for Fulbright.
- 1988 Italo Ponterotto Award. Modern Language Department, Iona College. New Rochelle, New York.
- Athinai Prize for Man and Mankind. Onassis Foundation. Athens, Greece. April 20, 1989.
- Clark Kerr Medal and Award. Berkeley Division of the Academic Senate of the University of California. Washington, D.C. June 10, 1989.
- Fulbright Square Dedication. Fayetteville, Arkansas. September 23, 1989.
- Freedom from Fear Award and Medal. Roosevelt Institute. Hyde Park, New York. October 13, 1989.
- University of Siena Medal. Sienna, Italy. October 1989. Special medal commemorates the Fulbright Program.
- J. William Fulbright Award for International Trade Development. Mid-South International Trade Association. November 1989.
- Commemorative Stamp. United States Educational and Cultural Foundation in Liberia. 1989. Celebrates the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Fulbright Program in Liberia.
- Outstanding Citizen Award. Iona House. Washington, D.C. March 7, 1990.
- John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. Washington, D.C. March 12, 1990. Bust of senator unveiled for permanent display to honor his role in the creation of the national performing arts center.
- Fulbright Quadrangle. Pembroke College, University of Oxford. June 23, 1990.
- Moscow State University Medal. Moscow, USSR. June 1990.
- Kyoto University Medal. Kyoto, Japan. September 30, 1990. Medal commemorates senator's visit to the university.
- James Madison — Dolly Madison. Medal. 1990.
- Arkansas Historical Association's Life Membership. Little Rock. April 5, 1991.
- Japan Award. New York City. June 27, 1991.
- "My Personal History." Nikkei Financial Daily. Tokyo, Japan. May 1991. A series of thirty interviews conducted by Michio Katsumata and later published in book form with both English and Japanese texts. The senator was the first non-Japanese to be featured in that column.
- Commemorative Plaque. International Student House. Washington, D.C. 1991.
- Corita Kent Peace Award. Immaculate Heart College Center. Los Angeles, California. January 23, 1992.
- Presidential Citation. American University. Washington, D.C. January 26, 1992. Presented by American University President Joseph Duffy at AU's ninety-fourth commencement.
- University of Helsinki Medal. Helsinki, Finland. April 1992.
- Presidential Medal of Freedom. Washington, D.C. May 5, 1993. U.S. government's highest civilian award presented by President Bill Clinton at Fulbright Association dinner in honor of senator's eighty-eighth birthday.
- Fulbright House. U.S.—U.K. Educational Exchange Commission. London. May 1993. Headquarters of the U.S.—U.K. Fulbright Commission named for the senator.
- Order of Merit of the Polish Republic, Second Degree. Polish Embassy, Washington, D.C. December 16, 1993. Highest award given by the Polish government to a foreigner who is not a head of state.
- Silver Cross of the Hungarian Republic. March 1994. Awarded by government of Hungary.
- Leo M. Goodman Prize. American Chamber of Commerce in Germany. Munich, Germany. April 29, 1994. Awarded for Fulbright's outstanding contribution to German-American relations.
- Memorial Fund. Fulbright Commission. Cairo, Egypt. November 1995. Created for senator and two others, Dr. Salah El Din Morsi Mohamed and Gil Sherman.
- Philippine Fulbright Scholars Association. J. William Fulbright Memorial Lecture Series. Manila, Philippines. 1995 —
- First Day of Issue Stamp Dedication Ceremony for the Fulbright Scholarships Commemorative Stamp. U.S. Postal Service. Fayetteville, Arkansas. February 28, 1996.
- Grand Cross of the Order of the Southern Cross. Brazil. March 1997. Awarded posthumously to Senator Fulbright from Brazilian President Fernando Henrique Cardoso.
- J. William Fulbright Center. Cyprus Fulbright Commission. Nicosia buffer zone. August 1997. Commission inaugurated new building named in honor of Senator Fulbright.
- Plaque. Fortieth Anniversary of the Fulbright Program. Warsaw, Poland. October 1999. President of Poland discussed the role of the Fulbright Program in helping to abolish communism and in preparing leaders for the transformation to democracy and a market economy.
- Certificate of Commendation. Board of Supervisors, County of Los Angeles. No date.
- Certificate of Commendation. Jobs for Veterans. Washington, D.C. No date.
- "The Secret of Your Greatness." Thanat Khoman, Foreign Minister of Thailand. No date. Inscribed to the senator by Sargent Shriver.
- Key to the City of Houston. No date.
- St. Thomas Acquinas Medal. No date.
Special Memberships:
- Phi Delta Phi, George Washington University. Member. January 15, 1933. (International legal fraternity).
- The Order of the Coif. Member. June 4, 1934.
- Admittance to practice before the Bar of the Supreme Court. October 9, 1934.
- Admittance to practice before the U.S. Court of Appeals, District of Columbia. April 2, 1935.
- Rotary Club. Fayetteville, Arkansas. Honorary member. June 30, 1944.
- U.S. Senate Membership Certificate. January 3, 1945.
- Phi Beta Kappa (Alpha Chapter of Arkansas). Member. May 10, 1945.
- Attorney's License. State of Arkansas. Little Rock. April 29, 1946.
- American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Boston, Massachusetts. Fellow. May 10, 1950.
- American Philosophical Society. Member. Circa 1952-1953. Fulbright was the first person from Arkansas to be elected to the society.
- Nomination by President Dwight D. Eisenhower as a Representative of the United States to the Ninth Session of the General Assembly of the United Nations. August 7, 1954.
- Netherlands—America Alumni Association, Amsterdam. Honorary chairman. March 1955.
- Clipper Club. Pan American World Airways. Member. February 10, 1956.
- Kappa Delta Pi (Laureate Chapter, Alabama College, Montevallo). Member. March 1956. (Honor society in education).
- Netherlands—America Alumni Association, Amsterdam. Honorary president of DeHalve Maen. November 17, 1956.
- Arkansas Poultry Federation Hall of Fame. Member. October 25, 1957.
- International Council of the Museum of Modern Art, New York City. Honorary member. Circa 1958.
- Committee of Honor of the American Federation of the Arts, New York City. Member. 1959.
- United States Capitol Historical Society, Washington, D.C. Supporting founding member. 1963.
- Commission on Presidential Scholars, Washington, D.C. Member. May 23, 1964. (Certificate signed by Lyndon B. Johnson).
- Omicron Delta Kappa, Virginia Polytechnic Institute. Honorary member. April 3, 1965.
- International Students' Society, George Washington University. Honorary president. November 29, 1967.
- Alumni Association, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. Member. May 15, 1968.
- Development Council of the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. Founding member. February 16, 1970.
- President's Commission for the Observance of the Twenty-fifth Anniversary of the United Nations. Washington, D.C. Member. July 10, 1970. (Certificate signed by Richard M. Nixon).
- Arkansas Bar Association. Fellow of the Foundation. January 9, 1974.
- Development Council of the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. Member. May 17, 1974.
- Board of Trustees of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. Member. April 25, 1975. (Certificate signed by Gerald Ford).
- First Ronald Buchanan McCallum Memorial Lecture. University of Oxford. October 24, 1975. Inaugural lecture in memory of the senator's Oxford tutor.
- Visiting Fellow. Davidson College. Davidson, North Carolina. April 1977.
- Asla Alumni Association of Finland. First honorary member. May 18, 1977.
- Fellows of the American Bar Association. Honorary member. February 1978.
- Clifford P. Case Professor of Public Affairs. Rutgers University. April 1988.
- Arkansas Automobile Club. Honorary member. No date.
- Washington County Historical Society, Fayetteville, Arkansas. Member. No date.
- University of Arkansas Foundation for International Exchange of Students. Member. No date.
- International College of Dentists. Honorary fellow. No date.
- Cooperative Extension Service of the University of Arkansas. Honorary lifetime 4-H member. No date.
- NAFSA: Association of International Educators. Honorary member. No date.
- Phi Beta Delta (Beta Eta Chapter). University of Arkansas. Honorary member. No date. (Honorary Society for International Scholars). Fulbright was first honorary member.
- Fulbright Association. Washington, D.C. Honorary Chairman. No date. Private, nonprofit membership organization of Fulbright Program alumni and friends.
Honorary Degrees:
- University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas; Bachelor of Arts, June 16, 1925; earned.
- Oxford University, Oxford, England; Bachelor of Arts, June 1928; earned.
- Oxford University, Oxford, England; Master of Arts, April 1931; earned.
- George Washington University, Washington, D. C.; Bachelor of Laws with Distinction, June 6, 1934; earned.
- John Brown University, Siloam Springs, Arkansas; Doctor of Letters, May 25, 1944; honorary.
- Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania; Doctor of Laws, May 29, 1944; honorary.
- Washington and Jefferson College, Washington, Pennsylvania; Doctor of Laws, October 25, 1946; honorary.
- University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas; Doctor of Laws, June 9, 1947; honorary.
- Southwestern at Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee; Doctor of Humane Letters, June 1, 1948; honorary.
- University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan; Doctor of Laws, June 12, 1948; honorary.
- Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York; Doctor of Laws, June 14, 1948; honorary.
- Pembroke College, Oxford University; Oxford, England; Honorary Fellowship, March 9, 1949.
- College of the Ozarks, Clarksville, Arkansas; Doctor of Laws, May 22, 1949; honorary.
- Duke University, Durham, North Carolina; Doctor of Laws, June 5, 1950; honorary.
- John B. Stetson University, De Land, Florida; Doctor of Humanities, June 4, 1951; honorary.
- New York University, New York City; Doctor of Laws, September 15, 1951; honorary.
- Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio; Doctor of Laws, June 9, 1952; honorary.
- Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut; Doctor of Laws, June 8, 1953; honorary.
- Oxford University, Oxford, England; Doctor of Civil Laws, July 1, 1953; honorary.
- University of the South, Swanee, Tennessee; Doctor of Civil Laws, June 14, 1954; honorary.
- Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey; Doctor of Laws, June 8, 1955; honorary.
- University of Alabama, University, Alabama; Doctor of Laws, May 27, 1956; honorary.
- Mt. Holyoke College, South Hadley, Massachusetts; Doctor of Laws, June 3, 1956; honorary.
- University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Doctor of Political and Social Sciences, June 3, 1957; honorary.
- University of Dijon, Dijon, France; Doctor Honoris Causa, October 12, 1957; honorary.
- Hamilton College, Clinton, New York; Doctor of Laws, June 8, 1958; honorary.
- University of Brussels, Brussels, Belgium; Doctor Honrois Causa, September 22, 1958; honorary.
- University of Ghent, Ghent, Belgium; Doctor of Laws, September 23, 1958; honorary.
- George Washington University, Washington, D. C.; Doctor of Laws, June 3, 1959; honorary.
- University of California, Berkeley, California; June 1960; honorary.
- University of Bonn, Bonn, West Germany; Honorary Senator of University of Bonn, Doctor of Laws, November 19, 1962.
- University of Naples, Naples, Italy; Doctor Honoris Causa, November 24, 1962.
- Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts; Doctor of Laws, May 14, 1963; honorary.
- University of New Brunswick, New Brunswick, Fredericton, Nova Scotia; Doctor of Laws, May 16, 1963; honorary.
- Coe College, Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Doctor of Humanities, June 9, 1963; honorary.
- University of Tubingen, Tubingen, Germany; Doctor of Laws, May 7, 1965; honorary.
- University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria; Honorary Senator of University of Vienna, May 11, 1965.
- University of St. Andrews, St. Andrews, Scotland; Doctor of Laws, July 1, 1965; honorary.
- Los Angeles College of Chiropractic, Los Angeles, California; Doctor of Humanities, June 7, 1970; honorary.
- University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England; Doctor of Law (Honoris Causa), June 10, 1971; honorary.
- Westminster College, Fulton, Missouri; Doctor of Laws, November 30, 1974; honorary.
- University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina; Doctor of Laws, May 9, 1976; honorary.
- University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland; Politics Doctor Honoris Causa; May 28, 1976; honorary.
- University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Doctor of Laws, May 28, 1976; honorary.
- Miami University, Oxford, Ohio; Doctor of Public Service, June 13, 1976; honorary.
- National and Kapodistriakan University, Athens, Greece; Doctor of Laws, May 17, 1978; honorary.
- University of Missouri, Columbia; May 1982; honorary.
- Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan; June 1982; honorary.
- Trondheim University, Norway; 1982; honorary.
- University of Scranton, Scranton, Pennsylvania; Doctor of Humane Letters, May 29, 1983; honorary.
- University of Manchester, Manchester, England; Honorary L.L.D., 1984.
- Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.; November 22, 1985; honorary.
- Brown University, Providence, R.I.; Doctor of Laws, September 25, 1986; honorary.
- LaSalle University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Doctor of Humane Letters, 1986; honorary.
- American University, Cairo, Egypt; June 1986; In absentia. Luncheon held in Washington, D.C. on July 22 to honor Fulbright.
- University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida; Doctor of Humane Letters, May 3, 1987; honorary.
- University of Miami, Florida; May 8, 1987; honorary.
- Washington College, Chestertown, Maryland; May 17, 1987; honorary.
- Middlebury College, Vermont; August 1987; honorary.
- Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland; Doctor of Humane Letters, May 26, 1988; honorary.
- Moscow State University, Moscow, USSR; Doctor of Laws, June 28, 1990; honorary.
- University of Hawaii; October 4, 1990; honorary.
- Arkansas College, Batesville, May 25, 1991; honorary.
- Tampere University, Finland; Doctor of Philosophy, April 1992; honorary.
Extent
960.69 Linear Feet (1827 boxes, 1 oversize item, and 1 oversize folder)
Arrangement of the Papers
Material is arranged and described in 96 series:
- Series 1. Office of the President, 1952-1974
- Series 1, Subseries 1. President (The White House), 1952-1974
- Series 1, Subseries 2. President’s Secretaries, Cabinets, Appointments, 1962-1974
- Series 1, Subseries 3. Bureau of the Budget, 1961-1974
- Series 1, Subseries 4. Office of Defense Mobilization, 1960-1974
- Series 1, Subseries 5. Cost of Living Council, 1973-1974
- Series 1, Subseries 6. Office of Emergency Preparedness, 1961-1963, 1973
- Series 1, Subseries 7. National Security Council, 1961-1963, 1973
- Series 1, Subseries 8. Presidential Commissions, 1961-1963, 1973
- Series 1, Subseries 9. Office of Emergency Planning, 1963-1972
- Series 1, Subseries 10. Office of Economic Opportunity, 1965-1974
- Series 1, Subseries 11. Office of Science and Technology, 1964-1971
- Series 1, Subseries 12. Inaugural Activities, 1960-1969
- Series 1, Subseries 13. Vice President, 1960-1969
- Series 1, Subseries 14. Poverty, 1964
- Series 1, Subseries 15. Federal Energy Office, 1974
- Series 2. State Department, 1953- 1954, 1960-1974
- Series 2, Subseries 1. Department of State (General), 1961-1974
- Series 2, Subseries 2. Passports and Visas, 1961-1974
- Series 2, Subseries 3. International and Cooperation Administration, 1961
- Series 2, Subseries 4. Education and Cultural Exchange, 1953-1954, 1961-1974
- Series 2, Subseries 5. Import-Export, 1960-1961
- Series 2, Subseries 6. Agency for International Development, 1962-1973
- Series 2, Subseries 7. United States Mission to the United Nations, 1961-1972
- Series 2, Subseries 8. International Organizations, 1963-1974
- Series 2, Subseries 9. Letters of Introduction to Missions, 1961-1973
- Series 2, Subseries 10. Peace Corps and ACTION, 1961-1972
- Series 3. Treasury Department, 1958-1974
- Series 3, Subseries 1. Department of the Treasury (General), 1960-1974
- Series 3, Subseries 2. Comptroller of the Currency, 1958-1974
- Series 3, Subseries 3. Bureau of Customs, 1961-1974
- Series 3, Subseries 4. Internal Revenue Service, 1959-1974
- Series 3, Subseries 5. Bureau of Narcotics, 1962
- Series 4. Defense Department, 1949, 1955-1974
- Series 4, Subseries 1. Defense Department (General), 1959-1974
- Series 4, Subseries 2. Department of the Army, 1961-1974
- Series 4, Subseries 3. Quartermaster General, 1961
- Series 4, Subseries 4. Corps of Engineers, 1961-1974
- Series 4, Subseries 5. Camp Chaffee, 1961-1974
- Series 4, Subseries 6. Maumelle, 1955-1959
- Series 4, Subseries 7. Army National Guard, 1962-1974
- Series 4, Subseries 8. Arkansas Calley, 1971
- Series 4, Subseries 9. Department of the Navy, 1961-1974
- Series 4, Subseries 10. Arkansas Installations, 1960-1961
- Series 4, Subseries 11. Department of the Ari Force, 1961-1974
- Series 4, Subseries 12. Little Rock Air Force Base, 1960-1974
- Series 4, Subseries 13. Blytheville Air Force Base, 1961-1971
- Series 4, Subseries 14. Office of Civil Defense, 1963-1971
- Series 4, Subseries 15. Army-Navy Hospital Hot Springs, 1949-1961
- Series 4, Subseries 16. Army-Navy Tickets, 1955-1970
- Series 4, Subseries 17. Fulbright Memo on Military Propaganda, 1961-1962
- Series 5. Justice Department, 1954-1974
- Series 5, Subseries 1. Department of Justice (General), 1961-1974
- Series 5, Subseries 2. Federal Bureau of Investigation, 1961-1974
- Series 5, Subseries 3. Paroles and Pardons, 1954-1974
- Series 5, Subseries 4. United States Attorney, 1961-1974
- Series 5, Subseries 5. United States Marshal, 1961-1962
- Series 5, Subseries 6. United States Marshal, 1961-1962
- Series 5, Subseries 7. Supreme Court, 1961-1974
- Series 5, Subseries 8. Courts, 1958-1969
- Series 6. Post Office Department, 1945-1974
- Series 6, Subseries 1. Post Office (General), 1961-1974
- Series 6, Subseries 2. Postmaster Appointments, 1945, 1964
- Series 6, Subseries 3. Postmaster Appointments, 1945, 1964
- Series 6, Subseries 4. Postmaster Appointments, 1945, 1964
- Series 6, Subseries 5. Post Office Buildings, 1961-1962
- Series 6, Subseries 6. Post Office Buildings, 1961-1962
- Series 6, Subseries 7. Post Office Buildings, 1961-1962
- Series 7. Health, Education, and Welfare Department, 1961-1974
- Series 7, Subseries 1. Health, Education and Welfare (General), 1961-1974
- Series 7, Subseries 2. Office of Education, 1961-1974
- Series 7, Subseries 3. Public Health Service, 1961-1974
- Series 7, Subseries 4. Food and Drug Administration, 1960-1974
- Series 8. Interior Department, 1958-1974
- Series 8, Subseries 1. Interior Department (General), 1961-1974
- Series 8, Subseries 2. Fish and Wildlife Service, 1961-1974
- Series 8, Subseries 3. National Park Service, 1958-1974
- Series 8, Subseries 4. Southwestern Power Administration, 1961-1971
- Series 8, Subseries 5. Bureau of Indian Affairs, 1961-1962
- Series 9. Agriculture Department, 1957-1974
- Series 9, Subseries 1. Department of Agriculture (General), 1959-1974
- Series 9, Subseries 2. Department of Agriculture (General), 1959-1974
- Series 9, Subseries 3. Forest Service, 1961-1974
- Series 9, Subseries 4. Soil Conservation Service, 1960-1974
- Series 9, Subseries 5. Commodity Credit Corporation, 1961-1973
- Series 9, Subseries 6. Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, 1960-1974
- Series 9, Subseries 7. Farmers Home Administration, 1961-1974
- Series 9, Subseries 8. Rural Electrification Administration, 1961-1974
- Series 9, Subseries 9. Agricultural Research Service, 1961-1972
- Series 9, Subseries 10. Federal Extension Service, 1962-1969
- Series 9, Subseries 11. Agricultural Marketing Service, Domestic and Foreign, 1961-1969
- Series 9, Subseries 12. Federal Crop Insurance Corporation, 1964-1969
- Series 10. Commerce Department, 1960-1974
- Series 10, Subseries 1. Commerce Department (General), 1961-1974
- Series 10, Subseries 2. Economic Development Administration, 1961, 1966-1974
- Series 10, Subseries 3. Bureau of the Census, 1961-1974
- Series 10, Subseries 4. Patent Office, 1961-1974
- Series 10, Subseries 5. Bureau of Public Roads, 1961-1966
- Series 10, Subseries 6. Area Redevelopment Administration, 1961-1965
- Series 10, Subseries 7. Miscellaneous Commerce Agencies, 1960-1966
- Series 11. Labor Department, 1958-1974
- Series 11, Subseries 1. Department of Labor (General), 1958-1974
- Series 11, Subseries 2. Wage and Hour Division, 1961-1971
- Series 11, Subseries 3. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 1962
- Series 11, Subseries 4. Labor and Strikes, 1961-1962
- Series 11, Subseries 5. Bureau of Employees Compensation, 1959-1974
- Series 12. Housing and Urban Development Department, 1961-1974
- Series 12, Subseries 1. Housing and Urban Development Department (General), 1966-1974
- Series 12, Subseries 2. Urban Renewal Administration, 1963-1973
- Series 12, Subseries 3. Federal Housing Administration, 1961-1974
- Series 13. Transportation Department, 1963-1974
- Series 13, Subseries 1. Transportation Department (General), 1967-1974
- Series 13, Subseries 2. Coast Guard, 1967-1974
- Series 13, Subseries 3. Federal Highway Administration, 1967-1974
- Series 13, Subseries 4. Federal Aviation Administration, 1967-1974
- Series 14. Atomic Energy Commission, 1961-1974
- Series 15. Civil Service Commission, 1961-1974
- Series 16. Environmental Protection Agency, 1971-1974
- Series 17. Federal Communications Commission, 1961-1974
- Series 18. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, 1961-1974
- Series 19. Federal Home Loan Bank Board, 1962-1974
- Series 20. Federal Power Commission, 1961-1974
- Series 21. Federal Reserve System, 1962-1974
- Series 22. Federal Trade Commission, 1961-1974
- Series 23. General Services Administration, 1960-1974
- Series 24. Housing, 1961-1965
- Series 25. Interstate Commerce Commission, 1960-1974
- Series 26. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1963-1972
- Series 27. National Science Foundation, 1961-1974
- Series 28. Railroad Retirement Board, 1961-1974
- Series 29. Securities Exchange Commission, 1961-1974
- Series 30. Selective Service System, 1961-1974
- Series 31. Small Business Administration, 1960-1974
- Series 32. U.S. Tariff Commission, 1961-1974
- Series 33. U.S. Information Agency, 1961-1973
- Series 34. Tennessee Valley Authority, 1961-1962
- Series 35. National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities, 1966-1972
- Series 36. Civil Aeronautics Board, 1963-1966
- Series 37. Veterans Administration (General), 1958-1974
- Series 38. Miscellaneous Agencies, 1959-1974
- Series 39. Judiciary Committee, 1960-1974
- Series 39, Subseries 1. Judiciary Committee (General), 1960-1974
- Series 39, Subseries 2. Civil Rights, 1963-1974
- Series 39, Subseries 3. Constitutional Amendments, 1964-1974
- Series 39, Subseries 4. Firearms, 1965-1974
- Series 39, Subseries 5. Immigration, 1963-1965
- Series 39, Subseries 6. Supreme Court Nominations, 1967-1970
- Series 39, Subseries 7. Watergate, 1973-1974
- Series 40. Aeuronautical and Space Sciences Committee, 1961-1974
- Series 41. Agriculture and Forestry Committee, 1960-1974
- Series 41, Subseries 1. Agriculture and Forestry Committee (General), 1960-1974
- Series 41, Subseries 2. Various Agricultural Products, 1964-1974
- Series 42. Appropriations Committee, 1961-1974
- Series 42, Subseries 1. Appropriations Committee (General), 1961-1974
- Series 42, Subseries 2. Agriculture, 1962-1974
- Series 42, Subseries 3. Defense, 1963-1974
- Series 42, Subseries 4. Independent Offices, 1963-1974
- Series 42, Subseries 5. Interior, 1963-1974
- Series 42, Subseries 6. Labor/HEW, 1963-1974
- Series 42, Subseries 7. Public Works/Atomic Energy Commission, 1967-1974
- Series 42, Subseries 8. State, Justice, and Commerce, 1961-1973
- Series 42, Subseries 9. Treasury and Post Office, 1963-1974
- Series 42, Subseries 10. Transportation, 1969-1974
- Series 42, Subseries 11. Supplemental and Continuing, 1970-1974
- Series 43. Armed Services Committee, 1960-1974
- Series 43, Subseries 1. Armed Services Committee (General), 1960-1974
- Series 43, Subseries 2. Armed Services Committee (Selective Service), 1961-1971
- Series 44. Banking and Currency Committee, 1961-1974
- Series 44, Subseries 1. Banking and Currency Committee (General), 1961-1974
- Series 44, Subseries 2. Housing, 1960-1972
- Series 45. Commerce Committee, 1960-1974
- Series 45, Subseries 1. Commerce Committee (General), 1960-1974
- Series 45, Subseries 2. Railroads, 1960-1974
- Series 45, Subseries 3. No-fault Car Insurance, 1973-1974
- Series 45, Subseries 4. Quality Stabilization Acts, 1961-1965
- Series 46. District of Columbia Committee, 1961-1974
- Series 47. Finance Committee.
- Series 47, Subseries 1. Finance Committee (General), 1961-1974
- Series 47, Subseries 2. Meat Imports, 1964
- Series 47, Subseries 3. Medicare, 1962-1974
- Series 47, Subseries 4. National Health Insurance, 1971-1974
- Series 47, Subseries 5. Pension Reform, 1973-1974
- Series 47, Subseries 6. Revenue Sharing, 1971-1974
- Series 47, Subseries 7. Social Security, 1961-1974
- Series 47, Subseries 8. Sugar, 1963-1971
- Series 47, Subseries 9. Tariffs, 1964-1970
- Series 47, Subseries 10. Taxation, 1961-1974
- Series 47, Subseries 11. Trade, 1962-1974
- Series 47, Subseries 12. Veterans, 1961-1970
- Series 47, Subseries 13. Welfare, 1970-1973
- Series 47, Subseries 14. Constituent Correspondence, 1972-1973
- Series 48. Foreign Relations Committee, 1944-1974
- Series 48, Subseries 1. Foreign Relations Committee (General), 1944-1974
- Series 48, Subseries 2. Constituent Views- Arkansas, 1959-1962
- Series 48, Subseries 3. Committee Administration, 1964-1974
- Series 48, Subseries 4. Nominations, 1964-1974
- Series 48, Subseries 5. Treaties, 1961-1974
- Series 48, Subseries 6. Sub-committee, Hearings, Studies, Investigations, 1961-1974
- Series 48, Subseries 7. Special Committee of the President on the CIA, 1961-1974
- Series 48, Subseries 8. A.I.D., 1959-1974
- Series 48, Subseries 9. International Organizations, 1961-1974
- Series 48, Subseries 10. Africa, 1960-1974
- Series 48, Subseries 11. Asia, 1960-1974
- Series 48, Subseries 12. Canada, 1960
- Series 48, Subseries 13. Europe, 1961-1974
- Series 48, Subseries 14. Latin America, 1960-1974
- Series 48, Subseries 15. Middle East, 1961-1974
- Series 48, Subseries 16. USSR, 1961-1974
- Series 48, Subseries 17. Vietnam (General Materials), 1966-1975
- Series 48, Subseries 18. Vietnam- Correspondence, 1963-1973
- Series 48, Subseries 19. Vietnam- Cambodian Invasion, 1970
- Series 49. Government Operations, 1961-1974
- Series 50. Interior and Insular Affairs Committee, 1961-1974
- Series 50, Subseries 1. Interior and Insular Affairs Committee (General), 1961-1974
- Series 50, Subseries 2. Energy Crisis, 1973-1974
- Series 51. Joint Committees (General), 1961-1974
- Series 52. Joint Economic Committee, 1961-1974
- Series 53. Labor and Public Welfare Committee, 1959-1974
- Series 53, Subseries 1. Labor and Public Welfare (General), 1960-1974
- Series 53, Subseries 2. Veterans, 1961-1970
- Series 53, Subseries 3. Labor, 1959-1974
- Series 53, Subseries 4. Minimum Wage Law, 1961-1974
- Series 53, Subseries 5. Taft-Hartley, 1965-1974
- Series 53, Subseries 6. Wage and Hour, 1959-1966
- Series 53, Subseries 7. Railroad Retirement, 1962-1973
- Series 53, Subseries 8. Education, 1960-1974
- Series 54. Post Office and Civil Service Committee, 1961-1974
- Series 54, Subseries 1. Post Office and Civil Service Committee (General), 1961-1974
- Series 54, Subseries 2. Pay, 1963-1972
- Series 54, Subseries 3. Retirement, 1964-1972
- Series 54, Subseries 4. Reorganization, 1969-1970
- Series 54, Subseries 5. Rates, 1962, 1969-1970
- Series 54, Subseries 6. Pornography, 1969-1972
- Series 55. Public Works Committee, 1961-1974
- Series 56. Rules Committee, 1961-1974
- Series 57. Select Committee on Small Business, 1959-1971
- Series 58. Veteran’s Affairs Committee, 1971-1974
- Series 59. Miscellaneous Legislation, 1961-1974
- Series 60. Legislative Reference Material, 1945-1975
- Series 60, Subseries 1. Legislative Reference Material (General), 1964-1975
- Series 60, Subseries 2. Judiciary Committee, 1951-1974
- Series 60, Subseries 3. Agriculture and Forestry Committee, 1956-1974
- Series 60, Subseries 4. Appropriations Committee, 1960-1974
- Series 60, Subseries 5. Armed Services Committee, 1961-1973
- Series 60, Subseries 6. Banking and Currency Committee, 1953-1974
- Series 60, Subseries 7. Commerce Committee, 1955-1974
- Series 60, Subseries 8. Finance Committee, 1958-1974
- Series 60, Subseries 9. Foreign Relations, 1945-1974
- Series 60, Subseries 10. Government Operations Committee, 1954-1974
- Series 60, Subseries 11. Interior and Insular Affairs Committee, 1954-1973
- Series 60, Subseries 12. Joint Economic Committee, 1962-1972
- Series 60, Subseries 13. Labor and Public Welfare Committee, 1955-1974
- Series 60, Subseries 14. Public Works Committee, 1970-1974
- Series 60, Subseries 15. Rules Committee, 1970-1973
- Series 60, Subseries 16. Arkansas-Related Material, 1950-1969
- Series 61. Arkansas Political Campaigns, 1945-1974
- Series 61, Subseries 1. Arkansas Political Campaigns (General), 1947-1974
- Series 61, Subseries 2. JWF Senatorial Campaigns of 1950 and 1956, 1946-1956
- Series 61, Subseries 3. JWF Reelection Campaign of 1962, 1949-1963
- Series 61, Subseries 4. JWF Reelection Campaign of 1968, 1963-1973
- Series 61, Subseries 5. JWF Reelection Campaign of 1974, 1969-1974
- Series 61, Subseries 6. JWF Campaign Material by County, 1945-1974
- Series 61, Subseries 7. Other Arkansas Campaigns and Elections, 1946-1974
- Series 62. Arkansas Political Affairs, 1945-1974
- Series 62, Subseries 1. Arkansas Political Affairs (General), 1946-1974
- Series 62, Subseries 2. State and County Democratic Party Organization, 1945-1974
- Series 62, Subseries 3. Arkansas Politicians, 1945-1962
- Series 63. National Political Affairs, 1945-1976
- Series 63, Subseries 1. National Political Affairs (General), 1946-1976
- Series 63, Subseries 2. National Democratic Party, 1945-1974
- Series 63, Subseries 3. Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, 1954-1973
- Series 63, Subseries 4. Presidential Campaigns, 1948-1972
- Series 63, Subseries 5. Watergate, 1972-1974
- Series 64. Arkansas Schools, 1958- 1974
- Series 64, Subseries 1. Arkansas Schools (General), 1958-1974
- Series 64, Subseries 2. University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, 1961-1974
- Series 64, Subseries 3. Other Arkansas College and Universities, 1961-1974
- Series 64, Subseries 4. Desegregation, 1958-1962
- Series 65. Other State Agencies, 1961-1974
- Series 65, Subseries 1. Arkansas Welfare Department, 1961-1974
- Series 65, Subseries 2. Arkansas Employment Security Division, 1963-1972
- Series 65, Subseries 3. Arkansas Highway Department, 1961-1966
- Series 65, Subseries 4. Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, 1961-1962
- Series 66. Arkansas State Government, 1947-1974
- Series 66, Subseries 1. Arkansas State Government (General), 1961-1974
- Series 66, Subseries 2. Arkansas State Publicity, 1947-1962
- Series 66, Subseries 3. Integration, 1957-1958
- Series 67. Arkansas State Projects by County, 1957-1974
- Series 68. Arkansas Flood Control Projects, 1949, 1953-1974
- Series 69. Statewide and Regional Projects, 1963-1974
- Series 69, Subseries 1. Statewide and Regional Projects (General), 1963-1974
- Series 69, Subseries 2. Regional Projects, 1965-1974
- Series 70. Miscellaneous Other Federal Projects, 1945-1974
- Series 70, Subseries 1. Arkansas Industries, 1947-1962
- Series 70, Subseries 2. Other Arkansas Projects, 1945-1974
- Series 71. Senate Floor Speeches, 1945-1974
- Series 72. Speeches Given Elsewhere, 1939-1976
- Series 73. Miscellaneous Speeches, 1940-1973
- Series 73, Subseries 1. Research Material, 1944-1966
- Series 73, Subseries 2. Unidentified Speeches, n.d.
- Series 73, Subseries 3. Unindexed Speeches, 1940-1973
- Series 74. Published Statements and Speeches, 1943-1974
- Series 75. Requests, 1943-1944, 1953-1974
- Series 75, Subseries 1. Congressional Directory, 1961-1974
- Series 75, Subseries 2. Congressional Record, 1960-01974
- Series 75, Subseries 3. Library of Congress, 1961-1974
- Series 75, Subseries 4. General, 1961-1974
- Series 75, Subseries 5. Farmer’s Bulletins, 1961-1974
- Series 75, Subseries 6. Agricultural Yearbooks, 1962-1974
- Series 75, Subseries 7. Autographs and Pictures, 1943-1974
- Series 75, Subseries 8. Articles and Speeches, 1959, 1961-1974
- Series 75, Subseries 9. Contribution, 1943-1944, 1963-1974
- Series 75, Subseries 10. Miscellaneous Publications, 1961-1974
- Series 75, Subseries 11. Flags, 1963-1974
- Series 75, Subseries 12. White House Tours, 1963-1974
- Series 75, Subseries 13. Miscellaneous Requests, 1961-1974
- Series 75, Subseries 14. Endorsements and Recommendations, 1965-1967, 1969-1974
- Series 76. Acknowledgements, 1961-1974
- Series 76, Subseries 1. General, 1963-1974
- Series 76, Subseries 2. Books and Publications, 1962-1974
- Series 76, Subseries 3. Gifts and Favors, 1961-1974
- Series 76, Subseries 4. Speeches (of others), 1963-1974
- Series 76, Subseries 5. Miscellaneous Items, 1963-1974
- Series 76, Subseries 6. Birthday Greetings, 1969, 1971
- Series 77. Condolences, 1960-1974
- Series 78. Press, 1941-1976
- Series 78, Subseries 1. Press (General), 1959-1974
- Series 78, Subseries 2. Requests to Write Articles and Statements, 1963-1974
- Series 78, Subseries 3. Newsletter Correspondence and Lists, 1960-1974
- Series 78, Subseries 4. Books on or by JWF, 1962-1974
- Series 78, Subseries 5. Articles by JWF, 1943-1976
- Series 78, Subseries 6. Press Clippings, 1945-1974
- Series 78, Subseries 7. Press Research, 1968-1974
- Series 78, Subseries 8. Press Scrapbooks, 1941-1974
- Series 79. Invitations, 1954, 1960-1975
- Series 79, Subseries 1. Pending or Accepted, 1953, 1960-1974
- Series 79, Subseries 2. Declined, 1954, 1960-1975
- Series 79, Subseries 3. Filled, 1961-1974
- Series 79, Subseries 4. Endorsed by JWF, 1963-1974
- Series 80. Congratulations, 1948, 1954-1955, 1958-1974
- Series 80, Subseries 1. General, 1948, 1954-55, 1958-1974
- Series 80, Subseries 2. Anniversaries (Wedding), 1962-1974
- Series 80, Subseries 3. Civic Awards and Recognitions, 1962-1974
- Series 80, Subseries 4. Scholarship Awards Recognitions, 1963-1974
- Series 81. Appreciation, 1949, 1951, 1954, 1959-1970
- Series 81, Subseries 1. General, 1954, 1961-1963
- Series 81, Subseries 2. Books and Publications, 1951, 1960-1962
- Series 81, Subseries 3. Miscellaneous Gifts and Favors, 1960-1962
- Series 81, Subseries 4. General Appreciation to Senator, 1961-1963
- Series 81, Subseries 5. Requests of Contributions, 1961-1963
- Series 81, Subseries 6. Letters of Congratulations, 1961-1962
- Series 81, Subseries 7. Christmas, 1960-1970
- Series 81, Subseries 8. Vote on Repeal (Taft-Hartley Act), 1949
- Series 82. Joseph R. McCarthy, 1952-1955, 1960
- Series 83. Records Pertaining to JWF's Tenure in House of Representatives, 1941-1945
- Series 83, Subseries 1. Records Pertaining to JWF’s Tenure in the House of Representatives (General), 1941-1945
- Series 83, Subseries 2. Legislation, 1942-1944
- Series 83, Subseries 3. Military, 1943-1945
- Series 83, Subseries 4. Cross-Reference Material, 1943-1945
- Series 83, Subseries 5. Jobs, 1942-1945
- Series 83, Subseries 6. Office of Price Administration, 1943-1944
- Series 83, Subseries 7. War Production Board, 1942-1944
- Series 84. Election Campaigns of 1942 and 1944, 1936-1945
- Series 84, Subseries 1. House of Representatives Election Campaign, 1936-1942
- Series 84, Subseries 2. Senate Election Campaign (General), 1943-1944
- Series 84, Subseries 3. Senate Election Campaign (County Correspondence), 1943-1944
- Series 84, Subseries 4. Senate Election Campaign (County Lists), 1943-1945
- Series 84, Subseries 5. Senate Election Campaign (Congratulations), 1944-1945
- Series 85. Records of Senate Subcommittee Investigating Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 1943-1951
- Series 85, Subseries 1. Records of Senate Subcommittee Investigating Reconstruction Finance Corporation (General), 1943-1951
- Series 85, Subseries 2. Subcommittee Hearings Transcripts, 1950-1951
- Series 85, Subseries 3. Investigation of Companies, 1944, 1946-1951
- Series 85, Subseries 4. Investigation of Board Nominees, 1950-1951
- Series 85, Subseries 5. Public Response, 1950-1951
- Series 85, Subseries 6. Investigations of Loan Agencies, 1948-1950
- Series 85, Subseries 7. News Clippings, 1950-1951
- Series 85, Subseries 8. Investigations of Usury Actions, 1950
- Series 85, Subseries 9. Miscellaneous Documents, 1949-1950
- Series 86. Photographs and Memorabilia
- Series 87. Cross Reference Files (Restricted)
- Series 88. Personal and Business Correspondence, 1932-1974
- Series 88, Subseries 1. Personal Acquaintance Correspondence, 1942-1974
- Series 88, Subseries 2. Legal Notes and Materials, 1932, 1945
- Series 88, Subseries 3. Phipps Case Materials, 1933, 1944 (Restricted)
- Series 88, Subseries 4. Business Correspondence, 1943, 1967 (Restricted)
- Series 88, Subseries 5. Fulbright Foundation Correspondence, 1961-1967
- Series 88, Subseries 6. University of Arkansas Correspondence and Materials, 1939-1974
- Series 88, Subseries 7. College and Government Personnel Correspondence, 1943-1974
- Series 88, Subseries 8. Burning Tree and Chevy Chase Country Club Recommendations for Membership and Related Correspondence, 1945-1972
- Series 88, Subseries 9. Personal Greetings from Friends, 1953-1969
- Series 88, Subseries 10. Condolences on Death of Mother, 1953
- Series 88, Subseries 11. Foreign Correspondents, 1944-1972
- Series 88, Subseries 12. Family Correspondence, 1942-1972
- Series 89. JWF-Introduced Bills and Resolutions and Congressional Voting Record
- Series 89, Subseries 1. Synopses of Bill
- Series 89, Subseries 2. JWF-Introduced Bills and Resolutions
- Series 89, Subseries 3. Congressional Voting Record
- Series 90. Right Wing Materials, 1959-1969
- Series 91. Miscellaneous Records, 1944-1974
- Series 91, Subseries 1. General and Constituent Correspondence, 1945-1974
- Series 91, Subseries 2. Crank Letters, 1944-1974
- Series 91, Subseries 3. Guest Books
- Series 92. Ethics in Government, 1951, 1954-1955
- Series 93. Boards, Commissions, and Committees, 1961-1974
- Series 93, Subseries 1. General, 1961-1974
- Series 93, Subseries 2. National Cultural Center and the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, 1957-1974
- Series 93, Subseries 3. Smithsonian Institution, 1959-1974
- Series 93, Subseries 4. Presidential Scholars, 1964-1968
- Series 93, Subseries 5. Museum of Modern Art, 1961-1974
- Series 93, Subseries 6. Arkansas Territorial Restoration, 1961-1973
- Series 93, Subseries 7. Hall of Fame, 1960-1969
- Series 93, Subseries 8. Archives of American Art, 1960-1967
- Series 93, Subseries 9. Rhodes Scholars, 1965-1974
- Series 93, Subseries 10. Miscellaneous, 1956-1961
- Series 94. Office Staff Files
- Series 95. Office Files, 1956-1974
- Series 95, Subseries 1. General Files, ca. 1956-1974
- Series 95, Subseries 2. Accounts, ca. 1948-1972
- Series 95, Subseries 3. Telephone Messages, 1963-1973
- Series 95, Subseries 4. Office Memos, 1955-1974
- Series 95, Subseries 5. Senate Democratic Party Committee, 1969-1974
- Series 95, Subseries 6. Office Personnel
- Series 95, Subseries 7. Applications for Employment, 1944-1974
- Series 95, Subseries 8. Appointments and Visits
- Series 96. Audiovisual Material
- Series 96, Subseries 1. Audio Reel-to-Reel Recordings
- Series 96, Subseries 2. Audio Cassette Recordings
- Series 96, Subseries 3. Records
- Series 96, Subseries 4. Films and Slides
Acquisition Information
The J. William Fulbright Papers, Second Accession were donated to the Special Collections Department by J. William Fulbright in 1974. Series 61, Boxes 42-50 were received as an addition to the collection, MC 144-B(c).
Processing Information
Processing completed in 1976. Series 61, Boxes 42-50 processed at a later date.
Index to Speeches: A-B
Citations following each entry are of two varieties, depending on whether the speechwas delivered on the floor of the Senate or House, or given elsewhere. A citation giving only the date refers to a speech delivered outside of the floor of Congress. For example, the citation 8.24.47 refers to a speech given August 24, 1947.These speeches are in Series 72 as the papers are now arranged. A citation with both a date and a page number refers to a speech delivered on the floor of Congress, and the reference is to a page in the bound volume of the Congressional Record.
A citation of the date followed by the symbol (SF) means that, at the time the index was created, the permanent, bound volume of the Record had not yet been published. The floor speeches constitute Series 71 of the papers.
- ABM (Antiballistic Missile), Views regarding effectiveness
- 2.4.69
- ABM (Antiballistic Missile), Laird testimony before Foreign Relations Committee
- 3.21.69
- ABM (Antiballistic Missile), general views concerning development of
- 4.19.69
- ABM (Antiballistic Missile), general views concerning
- 4.25.69 (S4057)
- ABM (Antiballistic Missile), Russians and development of
- 4.27.69
- ABM (Antiballistic Missile), Nixon Administration position criticized
- 6.22.69
- ABM (Antiballistic Missile) and disarmament negotiations
- 8.5.69 (S9196)
- ABM (Antiballistic Missile) and U. S. security
- 8.6.69 (S9238)
- ABM (Antiballistic Missile) and U. S. security
- 8.6.69 (S9238)
- ABM (Antiballistic Missile), need to cut research on, noted
- 8.11.69 (S9586)
- ABM (Antiballistic Missile), general criticism
- 8.12.69 (S9725) 12.3.69
- ABM (Antiballistic Missile), Henry Cabot Lodge, "A Citizen Looks at ABM"
- 7.13.70 (S11376)
- ABM (Antiballistic Missile), usefulness of
- 6.26.74 (S11598) 7.31.74
- ABM (Antiballistic Missile), Nixon's statement regarding
- 5.20.71
- ABM (Antiballistic Missile), Russian activity after treaty,
- 6.12.73 (S10917)
- ABM (Antiballistic Missile), treaty
- 6.12.73 (S10917)
- Abernathy, Ralph
- 5.7.68 (SF)
- Abu Simbel
- 5.1.60; 5.2.60 (9049)
- Absolutism, of civil rights advocates
- 7.24.57 (12548)
- Academic freedom
- 2.23.60
- Acheson, Dean, remarks on confirmation of
- 9.20.45 (8836); 9.24.45 (8893); 12.13.67 (SF)
- Acheson, Dean, quoted on US foreign policy
- 5.13.47 (5143-4)
- Acheson, Dean, nomination endorsed
- 1.18.49 (463)
- Acheson, Dean, Republican attacks on, compared to Nazis
- 12.18.50; (16691)
- Acheson, Dean, views on executive power,
- 3.1.68
- Acheson, Dean, attitude toward executive supremecy
- 7.10.70 (S11054)
- Adams, John Quincy, quoted
- 3.31.68
- Addresses and speeches: National Business Executives
- 5.6.69 (EW)
- Addresses and speeches: National War College
- 5.19.69 (EW)
- Addresses and speeches: at Princeton University
- 5.1.69 (EW)
- Addresses and speeches: before Joint Economic Committee
- 6.4.69 (EW)
- Addresses and speeches: to Salvation Army
- 12.3.69 (EW)
- Addresses and speeches: at Washington University
- 12.10.69 (EW)
- Adenauer, Konrad
- 3.30.49 (3462)
- Adenauer, Konrad, meeting with Senator Fulbright
- 6.7.59
- Adenauer, Konrad, criticized
- 7.23.61
- Adkins, Homer, discussed
- see general folder on 1944 campaign
- Administration
- Indexed separately by Presidents, e.g., Nixon Administration, Johnson Administration.
- Advertising, expenditures on
- 7.13.50 (10051)
- Aesop, fable of wolves and sheep
- 7.30.40
- Africa, legally owned by European powers
- 11.14.47
- Africa, respect for culture of
- 4.23.56
- Africa, new nations
- 8.23.60
- Africa, resistance to communism
- 10.28.63 (20337)
- African Unity Organization, introduction of bill to extend immunity to
- 4.10.73 (S6901)
- Agar, Herbert, quoted on federalism
- 7.9.57 (11087)
- Aggression, defined
- 4.17.68
- Agnew, Spiro, criticism of
- 11.19.69 (S14016)
- Agnew, Spiro, his Asian trip referred to
- 2.26.70 (SF) (S2401)
- Agnew, Spiro, Byrd amendment, Military Sales Act, and attack on Agnew
- 6.26.70 (S9991)
- Agnew, Spiro, his attack on supporters of McGovern, Hatfield Amendment
- 8.18.70 (S13584)
- Agnew, Spiro, compared to Goebbels
- 6.26.70 (S9991)
- Agrarianism, in South
- 1.19.55
- Agricultural appropriations for 1962, commended
- 6.20.61 (10811)
- Agricultural products, import controls
- 1.23.52 (427-443)
- Agricultural products, research
- 7.29.58 (15356)
- Agricultural products, subsidies, compared to tariffs
- 2.18.53 (1177)
- Agricultural surpluses
- 8.19.62
- Agricultural surpluses, benefits of
- 2.18.53 (1178)
- Agricultural surpluses, distribution
- 8.9.60 (16044); 3.21.60
- Agricultural surpluses, sale to Communist nations
- 9.24.64 (SF)
- Agricultural weather service
- 5.16.61
- Agriculture, and education
- 6.28.40
- Agriculture, and U of A
- 6.28.40
- Agriculture, current policies
- 2.18.53 (1175-87)
- Agriculture, effects of tariffs on
- 5.4.55 (5619-22)
- Agriculture, falling prices
- 8.9.54 (13676)
- Agriculture, subsidies for
- 8.17.54 (14794)
- Agriculture, impact of drought
- 8.18.54 (14987)
- Agriculture, credit
- 5.19.55
- Agriculture, progress in Arkansas
- 5.19.55
- Agriculture, county buildings
- 1.17.57 (682); 1.14.59 (619)
- Agriculture, cause of low income in South
- 5.18.57
- Agriculture, aid to farmers in excessive rainfall areas, letter to President
- 3.16.58; 3.19.58
- Agriculture, and US trade
- 7.17.58 (14080)
- Agriculture, benefits under Kennedy Administration
- 5.20.61
- Agriculture, and world politics
- 5.15.62 (11596)
- Agriculture, crop insurance
- 6.25.62 (11596)
- Agriculture, Senate Bill of 1962
- 8.1.62
- Agriculture, importance of Government aid
- 8.30.62
- Agriculture, should not be sacrificed to urban needs
- 1.28.65 (SF)
- Agriculture, soil and water resources
- 5.3.66 (SF)
- Agriculture, aid to large cooperatives
- 7.15.66 (SF)
- Agriculture, optimistic prospects
- 8.29.66 (SF)
- Agriculture, Food for Peace program
- 8.29.66 (SF); 8.30.66 (SF)
- Agriculture, subsidies for rural residents
- 12.13.67(SF)
- Agriculture, subsidies for rural residents, 1969 appropriation
- 5.29.68 (SF)
- Agriculture Conservation projects
- 4.2.69
- Agriculture Conservation projects, Farm programs
- 7.7.69 (S7619)
- Agriculture Conservation projects, Food Stamp Program in Arkansas praised
- 5.28.70 (S7959)
- Agriculture Conservation projects, "Rambling Along" by Roy Prewitt
- 3.10.71 (S2847)
- Agriculture Conservation projects, Fish Farming Experimental Stations
- 3.10.71 (S2847)
- Agriculture Conservation projects, Bayh Bill to reduce price supports
- 7.15.71 (S11203)
- Agriculture Conservation projects, Support for Farm Credit Act of 1971
- 7.30.71 (S12674)
- Agriculture Conservation projects, Farm Credit Act
- 7.31.71
- Agriculture Conservation projects, "They're Farming Catfish By The Acre, But Supply is Still Short", by Roy Reed, in NYT
- 8.2.71 (S12795)
- Agriculture Conservation projects, Mansfield amendment to interim agreement and Jackson amendment
- 9.7.72 (S14279)
- Agriculture Conservation projects, Interim agreement, JWF support for cloture motion on Jackson amendment
- 9.13.72 (S14765)
- Agriculture Conservation projects, Interim agreement, colloquy with Jackson
- 9.13.72 ( (S14786)
- Agriculture Conservation projects, Interim agreement, debate and vote on cloture and amendments (including JWF amendment)
- 9.14.72 (S14869)
- Agriculture Conservation projects, Symington amendment
- 9.14.72 (S14881)
- Agriculture Conservation projects, Muskie amendment
- 9.14.72 (S14887)
- Agriculture Conservation projects, Brooke amendment
- 9.14.72 (S14902)
- Agriculture Conservation projects, Final passage of SJR 241
- 9.14.72 (S14911)
- Agriculture Conservation projects, Interim agreement, on and procedural matters on floor
- 9.14.72 (S14868)
- Agriculture Conservation projects, Times and Post articles
- 3.27.73 (S5805)
- Aid
- see foreign aid
- Airlines, service to South America
- 6.16.55 (8410-1)
- Alaska, magical effect of statehood on, questioned
- 3.11.54 (3080)
- Alaska, commonwealth status
- 6.27.58 (12451-2)
- Alaska, special benefits of highway bill
- 6.29.60 (14940-2)
- Alaska and Hawaii, statehood for, effect on continuity, strength, and unity of existing states
- 3.29.54 (3950)
- Alaska and Hawaii, and unity of existing states
- 3.29.54 (3950)
- Alaska and Hawaii, statehood for, opposed,
- 4.1.54 (4331)
- Alaska and Hawaii, commonwealth status advocated
- 3.29.54 (3948-59)
- Albania, aid to
- 8.17.61 (16142)
- Alcohol plants, disposal of
- 7.27.46 (10273)
- Algeria
- 8.23.59
- Algeria, need for self-government
- 3.29.54 (3953)
- Algeria, independence tribute
- 7.3.62
- Algeria, foresight of Kennedy's views
- 11.24.63
- Algeria, wise Gaullist policy towards
- 3.6.66
- Alliance for Progress
- 5.9.61 (7628-9); 5.20.61, 11.12.63 (21608), 3.4.65 (SF)
- Alliance for Progress, not imperialism
- 8.6.61
- Alliance for Progress, and coffee prices
- 5.21.63 (9157)
- Alliance for Progress, loan program
- 12.16.63 (24699-704)
- Alliance for Progress, Inter-American committee
- 1.28.64 (SF)
- Alliance for Progress, and US policy myths
- 3.25.64 (SF); 3.22.66; 6.18.66 (SF)
- Alliance for Progress, in Brazil
- 8.9.65
- Alliance for Progress, and Dominican Crisis
- 9.15.65 (SF)
- Alliance for Progress, Inter-American Bank
- 8.23.67 (SF)
- Allport, Gordon, quoted
- 3.7.66 (SF); 5.5.66
- Alsop, Joe, JWF never reads columns of
- 3.7.66
- Aluminum, new Alcoa plant at Bauxite
- 1.21.51
- Ambassadors, inability to speak foreign languages
- 7.13.50 (10053); 6.9.59 (10288)
- Ambassadors, need for career men
- 5.7.59
- Ambassadors and diplomatic officers, representation allowances
- 6.1.59
- Ambassadors, nomination of ambassador to Greece
- 12.19.69 (SF) S17229
- Ambassadors, credentials discussed
- 4.3.70 (SF) S5033)
- Ambassadors, abuse of Senate confirmation procedures
- 6.17.69 (SF) S6549
- America, moral standards in
- 3.27.51 (2904-6)
- America, the public mind of America
- 5.6.69 (EW)
- America, military invincibility of noted
- 5.6.69 (EW)
- America, the double identity of noted
- 5.6.69 (EW)
- America, the military man in America discussed
- 4.18.69 (EW)
- America, allocation of her resources discussed
- 6.4.69 (EW)
- America, views on condition of American society
- 12.3.69 (EW)
- American character, time-consciousness of
- 4.26.51 (4401)
- American character, compared to communism
- 4.26.51 (4401)
- American character, no aptitude for long-term problems
- 4.26.51 (4401)
- American character, desire for quick solution
- 12.5.51
- American character, materialist solutions of
- 3.7.52
- American character, lack of self-discipline
- 3.7.52
- American character, analysis of
- 3.7.52
- American character, lack of moderation in foreign policy
- 3.7.52
- American character, self-righteousness
- 4.23.53
- American character, political immaturity
- 7.31.55
- American character, materialism and self-interest
- 6.3.58
- American character, comprehensive critique
- 8.21.58 (18903-8)
- American character, similarities to European
- 10.7.58
- American character, psychological strains of Cold War
- 4.18.59
- American character, traditionally introverted,
- 4.18.59
- American character, excels in business
- 7.2.59 (12563)
- American character, effects on foreign policy
- 7.8.59 (12970-2)
- American character, lack of self-criticism
- 9.9.59 (18774)
- American character, frustration
- 9.1.60
- American character, chauvinism
- 3.26.61
- American character, concern over bigness
- 4.20.61
- American character, failure to understand world responsibilities
- 4.20.61
- American character, failure to understand world responsibilities
- 4.20.61
- American character, need for consensus
- 4.20.61
- American character, lack of national purpose
- 7.28.61
- American character, anti-intellectualism
- 10.13.62
- American character, periodic intolerance
- 5.1.63
- American character, intolerance and violence
- 5.1.63
- American character, barbarism
- 12.5.63
- American character, legacy of Puritan moralism
- 12.5.63
- American character, impatience with law
- 12.5.63
- American character, myths about Cold War
- 3.25.64 (SF)
- American character, confusion of democracy with capitalism, etc.
- 3.25.64 (SF)
- American character, impact of cold war
- 4.5.64
- American character, faith in military solutions to foreign problem
- 4.5.64
- American character, mistrust of government, criticized
- 6.26.64
- American character, attitude toward politicians
- 10.16.64
- American character, excessive idealism
- 12.8.64
- American character, crusading spirit
- 3.12.65
- American character, world's least imperialistic country
- 8.9.65
- American character, unrevolutionary
- 9.15.65 (SF)
- American character, excessive pursuit of consensus
- 10.22.65 (SF)
- American character, intolerance of dissent
- 10.22.65 (SF)
- American character, arrogance of power
- 4.21.66; 4.27.66; 5.5.66
- American character, lack of empathy with revolution
- 4.27.66
- American character, computerized anonymity
- 2.2.67
- American character, regenerative force of youth,
- 8.8.67
- American character, technological ethic, criticized,
- 11.24.68
- American character, loss of individuality
- 11.24.68
- American character, American national image
- 11.3.59
- American Revolution, origin of current anti-colonialism
- 7.4.54
- American society, analyzed
- 11.24.68
- American society, threat from right
- 11.24.68
- American way of life
- 6.7.49 (7333)
- American way of life, compared to Russian
- 1.19.51
- American way of life, depersonalization of
- 12.13.67(SF)
- Amicus Curiae brief
- 9.4.58
- Amicus Curiae brief, attitude of Supreme Court toward
- 3.1.60 (4031)
- Amortization program, accelerated
- 7.26.55 (11509)
- Angell, Norman, quoted
- 7.15.43; 2.13.46
- Antarctic treaty
- 7.1.60 (15421-2); 7.2.60 (15609-10); 8.9.60 (16044-7); 8.10.60 (16096-8) (16113); 4.24.67 (SF)
- Anti-colonialism, origin in American revolution
- 7.4.54
- Anti-colonialism, development
- 3.10.61
- Anti-intellectualism, swinish blight of
- 2.2.54 (1105)
- Anti-intellectualism, and Senator McCarthy
- 5.27.54
- Anti-intellectualism, spread of
- 6.14.54
- Anti-lynching bill, and limits of federal peacekeeping powers
- 4.1.48 (3950)
- Antitrust laws, necessary
- 6.2.50 (7959)
- Appeasement
- 7.30.40
- Approval, desire of men for
- 10.5.43 (and many others)
- Aqaba, Crisis
- 5.24.67 (SF); 5.23.67; 5.24.67
- Aqaba War, Israeli attack on USS Liberty
- 2.25.68
- Arab refugees
- 4.29.60 (8979); 6.15.60 (12620-1)
- Arab refugees, treatment by Israel, criticized
- 5.1.1960
- Arab states, political capabilities of
- 8.31.59 (17355)
- Arab states, Russian influence with
- 5.24.67 (SF)
- Arbitration, compulsory
- 10.31.46
- Archbishop of Canterbury, views on Vietnam
- 9.25.67
- Architecture, poor quality in US
- 11.24.68
- Area Redevelopment Bill
- 5.13.58 (8523-30); 3.9.61 (3632-7); 6.25.63 (11592-3); 3.14.61 (3869-71)
- Argentina, admission to UN, criticized
- 4.11.46 (3508)
- Arkansas, economic problems of
- 10.18.40
- Arkansas, problems of education
- 4.1.48 (3949)
- Arkansas, irrigation needs of
- 4.13.48 (4374)
- Arkansas, agriculture, Market News Service
- 4.26.49
- Arkansas, right-to-work law
- 10.5.65 (SF)
- Arkansas, removal of natural wealth from state
- 5.4.49 (5592)
- Arkansas, pronunciation
- 5.9.49
- Arkansas, economic development
- 11.8.49; 11.10.65
- Arkansas, handling of racial problems
- 8.21.53
- Arkansas, drought
- 8.18.54 (14987)
- Arkansas, economic opportunities
- 5.20.56
- Arkansas, industrialization
- 5.20.56
- Arkansas, freeze, appeal for disaster aid
- 5.1.57
- Arkansas, floods
- 6.6.57 (8457)
- Arkansas, public works programs
- 3.3.58 (3219)
- Arkansas, water development in
- 5.13.58
- Arkansas, agriculture
- 12.17.58
- Arkansas, water development projects
- 4.29.59
- Arkansas, water development projects
- 4.29.59
- Arkansas, racial discord
- 8.23.59
- Arkansas, scapegoat for civil rights groups
- 9.11.59 (19018)
- Arkansas, education
- 2.3.60 (1961-2)
- Arkansas, no restrictions on Negro voting
- 3.1.60 (3980-90)
- Arkansas, water resources development
- 4.6.60; 8.10.60 (16154)
- Arkansas, duck hunting
- 5.11.61 (7825)
- Arkansas, hospital construction
- 6.5.61
- Arkansas, influence in Congress
- 7.20.62
- Arkansas, prosperity under Democrats
- 9.12.62
- Arkansas, Republican party
- 3.28.63
- Arkansas, water resources redevelopment
- 6.18.63
- Arkansas, folk music
- 10.9.63 (19053)
- Arkansas, benefits of federal programs
- 10.26.64
- Arkansas, voting provisions
- 4.30.65 (SF)
- Arkansas, economic development study commission
- 1.20.66
- Arkansas, Crittenden country
- 1.20.66
- Arkansas, economic effect of foreign aid on
- 7.28.66 (SF)
- Arkansas, Project Green Thumb
- 10.3.66 (SF)
- Arkansas, conservation of Buffalo River
- 1.30.67 (SF)
- Arkansas, Legislature's views on Vietnam
- 2.1.67 (SF)
- Arkansas, Legislature's views on gun control bill
- 3.3.67 (SF)
- Arkansas, water and sewer projects
- 3.4.68 (SF)
- Arkansas, tax-exempt bonds for industrial development
- 3.26.68(SF)
- Arkansas, achievements under Democratic Party
- 9.20.68; 9.21.68; 9.26.68; 10.4.68
- Arkansas, tree farming in noted
- 1.15.69 (SF)
- Arkansas, natural resources in noted
- 1.15.69 (SF)
- Arkansas, natural resources in noted
- 1.15.69 (SF)
- Arkansas, tourist attractions in
- 3.7.69 (SF) S2432
- Arkansas, education in Arkansas discussed
- 3.7.69 (SF) S5358
- Arkansas, VISTA program in noted
- 5.12.69 (SF) S6116
- Arkansas, cultural achievements recognized
- 6.9.69 (SF) S6116
- Arkansas, river development project noted
- 11.13.69 (SF) S14274
- Arkansas, football programs in praised
- 12.9.69 (SF) S16169
- Arkansas, pollution problems in
- 4.23.70 (SF) S6149
- Arkansas, fish farming in noted
- 4.23.70 (SF) S6143
- Arkansas, food stamp program in praised
- 5.28.70 (SF) S7959
- Arkansas, folklife festival praised
- 7.16.70
- Arkansas, newspapers - tribute to Arkansas Gazette
- 11.20.69 (SF) S14731
- Arkansas Gazette
- 5.6.58 (8108)
- Arkansas Gazette, tribute to
- 11.20.69 (S14731)
- Arkansas Post State Park, survey
- 3.12.56 (4451)
- Arkansas Razorbacks, national champions
- 1.12.65 (SF)
- Arkansas River, control of
- 4.13.48 (4376)
- Arkansas River development
- 5.9.49; 7.27.50 (11191); 6.13.56 (10180); 5.29.57 (7940); 5.13.58; 12.17.58; 4.7.59 (5403-4); 4.29.59; 4.6.60; 5.18.62; 8.7.64 (SF); 5.18.65; 10.4.68
- Arkansas River development, Dardanelle Dam
- 7.5.55 (9877); 7.13.55 (10405)
- Arkansas River development, presidential veto
- 4.25.58 (7382-3)
- Arkansas River Project, criticism by Life Magazine
- 8.20.63 (15388-90)
- Arkansas State College, financial needs
- 12.17.58
- Armaments Race, leads to war
- 9.9.63 (16535)
- Armed forces, civilian supremacy
- 4.26.51 (4401)
- Armed forces, need for faith in leadership of
- 4.26.51 (4402)
- Armed forces, strength
- 5.14.59 (8146)
- Armed forces, civilian control
- 8.2.61 (14433)
- Armed forces, need for both nuclear and conventional forces
- 11.21.62
- Arms Control and Disarmament Act
- 6.17.63 (10959-60)
- Arms Race, Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, and arms race
- 3.10.69 (SF) S2556
- American Industry
- 4.18.69
- American Industry, General views concerning
- 4.19.69 (EW)
- American Industry, Problem of
- 5.19.69 (EW)
- American Industry, Views on halting it
- 6.4.69 (EW)
- American Industry, General views concerning
- 4.3.70 (SF) S5037
- American Industry, Possibilities and consequences
- 7.18.74 (S12889)
- American Industry, Statement on
- 7.31.74
- Army-Navy Hospital at Hot Springs
- 9.11.59 (19104)
- Army, Intelligence Act, criticized
- 3.12.70 (SF) S3644
- Army, Intelligence Act, Article by Christopher Pyle, "Conus Revisited, The Army Covers Up"
- 7.6.70 (S10557)
- Army, Intelligence Act, Surveillance of civilian and political activities, letter from Air Force sent to Ervin
- 7.13.70 (S11143)
- Army Reserve
- 7.22.62
- Arnold, Phillip, Department of State report of nomination of
- 5.18.72 (S8077)
- Aron, Raymond, quoted
- 12.8.64; 5.4.65
- Arrogance of Power
- 4.21.66; 4.27.66
- Arrogance of Power, root cause of war
- 5.5.66
- Arrogance of Power, role of foreign aid in causing
- 7.26.66 (SF)
- Art, German paintings, in US
- 4.22.48 (4744)
- Art, German paintings, exhibition of German paintings
- 2.25.49 (1556)
- Art, German paintings, and the Fulbright Program
- 2.28.59
- Art, German paintings, abstract
- 10.29.59
- Art, German paintings, Smithsonian Institute Exhibits
- 7.23.69 (EW)
- Artistic freedom, and Russia
- 9.11.63 (16814)
- Arts, federal encouragement for
- 3.22.58
- Arts, role of
- 6.6.58
- Arts, site for Kennedy Center
- 8.23.65 (SF)
- Asaki Evening News interview, U.S.-Japan relations, Middle East and oil, role of Congress, Watergate, executive privilege
- 6.28.73
- Ascoli, Max
- 4.16.59
- Ashmore, Harry, tribute
- 5.6.58 (8108)
- Asia, respect for culture of
- 4.23.56
- Asia, revolutionary transitions
- 12.8.65
- Asia, historic US role in
- 7.22.66 (SF)
- Asia, nature of communism in
- 1.21.68
- Asia, American policy toward
- 3.31.68
- Asian Development Bank
- 3.2.66 (SF); 9.20.66; 4.19.69 (EW); 3.4.70 (SF) S2931
- Asian Doctrine
- 7.22.66 (SF)
- Astronauts, sale of life stories, criticized
- 10.2.63 (18544)
- Aswan Dam
- 11.22.56
- Aswan Dam, failure of US aid has driven Egypt away from West
- 4.30.57
- Aswan Dam, analysis of US policy
- 8.14.57 (14703-9)
- Aswan Dam, and Middle East Policy
- 6.7.59
- Athens, Periclean Age
- 6.29.61 (11703)
- Atlantic Alliances
- 11.19.64
- Atlantic Alliances, damage from US Middle East Policies
- 1.24.57
- Atlantic Alliances, promise of
- 4.11.62
- Atlantic Alliances, core of world concert of Free Nations
- 4.30.63
- Atlantic Alliances, unsettling influences
- 11.30.63
- Atlantic Alliances, political institutions
- 12.12.64
- Atlantic Alliances, assessment of current problems
- 5.4.65
- Atlantic Assembly
- 11.19.64; 5.4.65
- Atlantic Charter, criticized by C. B. Luce
- 2.16.43 (1011)
- Atlantic Charter, and Russian expansion
- 2.18.45
- Atlantic Community
- 12.8.47
- Atlantic Community, US leadership
- 1.18.51
- Atlantic Community, heart of Western civilization
- 11.21.62
- Atlantic Community, increase cooperation
- 5.8.64
- Atlantic Community, relations to world
- 5.4.65
- Atlantic Highway, need to defend
- 7.30.40
- Atlantic partnership
- 11.21.62
- Atlantic unity, challenge of de Gaulle
- 4.30.63
- Atomic bomb, significance of
- 10.20.45
- Atomic bomb, inspection and control of
- 10.20.45
- Atomic bomb, effect on popular thinking
- 10.20.45
- Atomic bomb, and the UN
- 10.20.45
- Atomic bomb, has weakened American defense
- 11.8.45
- Atomic bomb, UN inspection urged
- 11.8.45
- Atomic bomb, and disarmament
- 11.26.45 (10973)
- Atomic bomb, suspicion caused by testing of
- 3.29.46 (2791-2)
- Atomic bomb, cannot be outlawed
- 4.11.45 (3509)
- Atomic bomb, politics in development of
- 5.15.47 (5340)
- Atomic bomb, control of
- 5.20.47 (5511)
- Atomic energy
- 10.4.45 (9399)
- Atomic energy, international control of
- 4.11.46 (3507-9)
- Atomic energy, Lilienthal report on control of
- 5.17.46
- Atomic energy, beneficial aspects of
- 11.5.47
- Atomic energy, US could have used its monopoly on to promote peace
- 1.19.51
- Atomic energy, profits for education
- 7.26.54 (12003-6)
- Atomic energy, profits for education
- 7.26.54 (12003-6)
- Atomic energy, medical uses of
- 2.14.55
- Atomic weapons, should not be shared with allied
- 12.14.56
- Atomic weapons, test ban
- 6.16.57; 6.17.57 (9318-9, 9323); 2.4.58 (1625)
- Atwood, William, quoted
- 6.20.67 (SF)
- Austria, success of Fulbright Program
- 6.26.52 (8113)
- Austria, neutrality of
- 6.17.55 (8602)
- Austria, tribute to
- 6.17.55 (8604)
- Austria, treaty
- 6.17.55 (8601-4); 8.19.62
- Austria, exchange program with
- 1.1.60
- Austria, in twentieth century
- 5.11.65
- Austria, example of East-West accord
- 5.11.65
- Austria, Austro-Hungarian Empire, dissolution of, unwise
- 4.23.53
- Austria, 1955 treaty
- 12.13.67 (SF)
- Automotive agreement with Canada
- 4.30.65 (SF)
- Aviation, postwar controls on
- 2.1.43 (1011)
- Bacon, Francis, quoted
- 1.24.74
- Bagehot, Walter, quoted
- 4.25.61
- Balance of payments
- 7.8.59 (12953); 2.6.61 (1725); 3.15.61 (3995-7); 2.23.65 (SF)
- Balance of payments, US travel to Europe encouraged
- 4.24.50
- Balance of payments, need to aid foreign countries in
- 4.26.50 (5776)
- Balance of payments, and tourism
- 2.24.65 (SF)
- Balance of payments, and foreign aid
- 3.4.65 (SF)
- Balance of payments, withdraw some US troops
- 3.5.49; 3.14.65
- Balance of payments, and wheat sales to Russia
- 8.30.65 (SF)
- Balance of payments, reason for US aggravation of arms races
- 7.26.66 (SF)
- Balance of payments, and foreign aid program
- 8.17.67 (SF)
- Balance of payments, effect of Inter-American Bank
- 8.23.67 (SF)
- Balance of Power, views concerning
- 4.19.69 (EW) and cloture, 3.9.71 (S2655)
- Balfour Declaration on Palestine
- 10.21.45
- Balkan federation
- 3.30.49 (3457)
- Balkan union
- 4.5.49 (3885)
- Baltic states
- 3.5.60 (4555)
- Bank, Interest, JWF votes present on Brock Amendment
- 5.22.73 (S9593)
- Bank mergers
- 7.25.56 (14346-7, 14351-5); 5.6.60 (9710-13)
- Bank mergers, danger of monopolies
- 4.25.56 (6935-6)
- Banking
- 10.17.59
- Banking, period of prosperity
- 8.21.53
- Banking, dangers of chain banking
- 5.20.54 (6904)
- Banking, members of boards
- 6.23.55 (9070)
- Banking, branch banks in certain states
- 3.23.55 (9083-4)
- Banking, federal legislation
- 3.14.57 (3680-94); 3.18.57 (3837); 3.19.57 (3955-60); 3.21.57 (4129-34)
- Banking, insured banks and savings & loan associations
- 2.10.58
- Banking, current legislation
- 5.28.58
- Banking and Currency Committee, financial needs of
- 2.21.56 (3026-9)
- Banking and Currency Committee, departure from chairmanship
- 2.4.59 (1742)
- Barkhead, Annie Mae, tribute to
- 4.22.69 (EW)
- Barkley, Alben, eulogy
- 5.9.56 (7749)
- Barnett, Doak, quoted
- 5.5.66
- Barnett case, criminal contempt
- 5.20.64 (SF)
- Bartlett, Robert, tribute to
- 2.19.69 (SF) S1845)
- Basketball, scandal
- 3.27.51 (2905)
- Battle Act
- 5.11.61 (7829)
- Bauxite
- 3.26.43 (2566); 7.1.54 (9496)
- Bauxite, northern exploitation
- 3.26.68 (SF)
- Baxter, Dr. L. L., Northwest Arkansas Times editorial
- 6.26.74 (S11973)
- Bay of Pigs Invasion, President Kennedy, JWF, and
- 4.19.69 (EW)
- Beard, Charles A., quoted
- 10.23.47
- Beaver Dam
- 4.6.49; 6.13.56 (10180); 4.30.59
- Beeson, Albert C., confirmation of, opposed
- 2.18.54 (1998)
- Belgian-American Foundation
- 8.24.51 (10637)
- Belgium, extradition convention
- 8.6.64 (SF)
- Bell, David, tribute
- 6.11.65 (SF)
- Ben Gurion, David, interview on Israel and Mid-East situation
- 4.1.71 (S4186)
- Ben Gurion, David, Quoted
- 11.2.74
- Benelux countries, currency union
- 4.5.49 (3878)
- Bennett, Dr. John C, mentioned
- 5.12.70 (SF) S6998
- Benson, Ezra Taft, farm policies of
- 2.18.53 (1176-87)
- Bentham, Jeremy, political philosophy of
- 1.21.63
- Benton, William, tribute to on death
- 4.73 (S6403)
- Berlin, Russian propaganda base
- 8.24.51 (10638)
- Berlin, courage of
- 6.17.55 (8604)
- Berlin, US presence in, supported
- 2.26.59 (3033)
- Berlin, international control suggested
- 3.14.59
- Berlin, access routes
- 7.23.61
- Berlin, can be closed to refugees
- 7.30.61
- Berlin, Allies should initiate negotiations
- 7.30.6
- Berlin, free city proposal
- 7.30.61
- Berlin, no restrictions on travel between sectors
- 8.4.61 (14696)
- Berlin, negotiable issues
- 9.21.61
- Berlin, freedom of, vital US interest
- 9.21.61
- Berlin, situation due to Allied lack of foresight
- 9.16.63 (17060)
- Berlin, US should not abandon
- 4.21.66
- Berlin, crisis
- 3.14.59; 3.16.59 (4231)
- Berlin, summit conference
- 3.5.59
- Berlin, stalemate
- 9.9.59 (18774)
- Berlin, Berlin situation
- 8.19.62
- Berlin, background
- 9.1.61 (17914)
- Bernstein, Leonard
- 6.27.61 (11403)
- Berry, Senator James
- 4.5.60 (7323)
- Betancourt, Romulo, tribute
- 2.14.63 (2312)
- Better Schools Act of 1973
- 3.24.74
- Beveridge, Albert, quoted
- 5.5.67; 9.25.67
- Beveridge Plan
- 7.15.43
- Biffle, Les, tribute
- 4.6.66 (SF)
- Binational educational exchanges
- 2.9.65 (SF)
- Bio-chemical Warfare
- 6.8.71
- Bionder, Bernard C., tribute to
- 10.21.71 (S16746)
- Birmingham, Alabama, church bombing
- 9.16.63 (17021)
- Birth control
- 1.16.65
- Birth control, in backward nations
- 8.6.61, 3.14.67 (SF)
- Birth control, more staffing needed
- 5.19.67 (SF)
- Birth control, Packwood Amendment to Special Foreign Economic and Humanitarian Act
- 11.10.71 (S18101)
- Bishop, Dr. Charles
- 8.14.74
- Black, Justice Hugo, quoted
- 5.20.64 (SF)
- Black market, domestic
- 6.27.47 (7795)
- Blake, Peter, quoted
- 4.5.64
- Bloodworth, D., article by, "East Thinks West is Filthy," character and traits of Asians
- 9.28.70 (S16582)
- Board, Joseph, "Government and Politics of Sweden," low unemployment, ecology, urban planning in Sweden
- 12.21.70 (S20868)
- Boeing industries
- 10.3.67(SF
- Books, US, sale abroad
- 9.5.62 (18598-9)
- Boorstin, Daniel, quoted
- 10.13.62
- Borculo, Holland, gift to Warren, Ark
- 12.8.49
- Boston Red Sox
- 12.8.67(SF)
- Bowles, Chester, suggested for UN ambassadorship, 8.13.60 (16362) tribute
- 1.23.61 (1150)
- Boxer Rebellion
- 9.27.45 (9044); 3.7.66 (SF)
- Bowie knife, Fleming article about inventor, James Black
- 4.10.72 (S5712)
- Boy Scouts of America
- 2.5.52 (791)
- Bracero program
- 8.15.63 (15203)
- Brant, Willi
- 1.19.67 (SF)
- Brazil, most important country in Latin America
- 6.14.65 (SF)
- Brazil, US policy toward
- 8.9.65
- Brazil, conditions in Recife
- 1.26.67; 2.6.67
- Brazil, unconscious imperialism of US policy in
- 1.26.67; 2.6.67
- Brazil, Brazil, referred to
- 6.9.69 (SF)
- Brazil, American Embassy, "Operation Topsy"
- 10.6.72 (S17145)
- Bretton Woods Agreement
- 6.19.45 (6255); 7.18.45 (7671-2)
- Bretton Woods Agreement, amended
- 3.19.59 (4593-5)
- Brewster, Senator Ralph Owen, colloquy with
- 12.18.50 (16695-6)
- Brezhnev, Leonid, Normalization of relations with U.S.
- 6.26.74 (S11597)
- Brezhnev, Leonid, Quoted on nuclear tests
- 7.31.74
- Brezhnev, Leonid, Detente and the possibility of deposal
- 7.31.74
- Brezhnev, Leonid, Quoted on western inflation
- 11.2.74
- Bricker Amendment, Senate attitude on treaties
- 1.28.54 (939-40)
- Bricker Amendment, gadget
- 1.31.54
- Bricker Amendment, criticized
- 2.1.54 (1074)
- Bricker Amendment, evidence of tendency to withdraw from reality
- 2.2.54 (1105)
- Bricker Amendment, no need for
- 2.2.54 (1106)
- Bricker Amendment, proposal of Senator George opposed
- 2.25.54 (2260)
- Bricker Amendment, radicalism of
- 1.19.55
- Briggs, Ellis
- 5.22.68 (SF)
- Brinton, Crane, quoted
- 4.27.66
- Brinton, Crane, quoted on revolutionary fervor
- 7.31.74
- British Commonwealth
- 9.30.61
- British Guiana
- 11.14.63 (21865)
- British Guiana, independence opposed
- 6.23.63
- Brock Amendment, Foreign Assistance Act, withdrawal of funds from countries not supporting 1949 Geneva Convention
- 10.29.71 (S17187)
- Broilers, price supports for
- 2.7.50; 6.28.51 (7337)
- Broomsticks, modification of duty
- 7.9.54 (10178-9)
- Brotherhood, Article concerning, by Robert Yoakum
- 6.30.70 (S10240)
- Brotherhood of man
- 1.13.55
- Brown vs. Board of Education, condemned
- 12.17.58
- Brown, Bruce K., tribute to
- 5.19.52
- Browning, Mayor William E.
- 3.4.74 (S2665)
- Brundage, Percival, tribute
- 5.2.57 (6274)
- Brussels Conference
- 3.8.48 (2286)
- Bruyère, Jean de la, quoted
- 5.5.66
- Bryce, James, quoted
- 1.15.40
- Brzezinski, Zbigniew, quoted
- 9.9.63 (16540); 11.24.68
- Buddhism
- 4.8.59 (5491)
- Buckley Amendment, Foreign Assistance Act, U S. membership in U.N. reassessed
- 10.29.71 (S17155)
- Buckley Amendment, F. R., article, "Human Reward"
- 3.12.73 (S4385)
- Budget, balancing problems
- 5.21.49
- Budget, confusion surrounding increase in defense costs
- 9.26.67
- Budget, Nixon's "Secret Plan -- the Budget," by Richard duBoff
- 3.9.71 (S2716)
- Budget, Articles by Leland DuVall, Hobart Rowan, Dennis Duggan
- 8.6.71 (S13737)
- Budget, Executive Shell Game - Hiding Billions from Con-Gress"
- 11.11.71 (S18232)
- Budget, Military Spending, Economy, Harold Willens, statement
- 2.24.72 (S2513)
- Budget, Federal review
- 2.15.74
- Buffalo River, national wild rivers system
- 1.30.67 (SF)
- Buffalo River, Should it become National River, article by Fred P. Graham, "Drifting Down the Arkansas River"
- 8.19.70 (S13402)
- Buffalo River, designated as national river
- 4.22.71
- Buffalo River, as national river
- 2.9.72 (S1494)
- Bulgaria, mentioned
- 6.5.69 (SF) S5997
- Bull Shoals dam
- 5.19.48 (6069)
- Bumpers, Dale, announcement for Senate
- 3.13.74
- Bumpers, Dale, Refusal to debate
- 5.13.74
- Bureaucracy, condemn
- 12.10.43
- Bureaucracy, misadministration in Campbell Soup case
- 2.7.64 (SF)
- Bureaucracy, American mistrust of
- 6.26.64
- Bureaucracy, tendency to expand
- 5.22.68 (SF)
- Burger, Warren, nomination to Supreme Court
- 6.9.69 (SF) S6192)
- Burke, Edmund, quoted
- 4.25.61; 1.21.63; 4.27.66; 5.5.66; 5.19.67 (SF)
- Burma, Soviet diplomatic blunders
- 5.19.59 (8445-7)
- Burma, economic aid
- 9.7.59 (18334)
- Burma, untroubled by China
- 3.22.66
- Burma, criticism of foreign aid programs by
- 7.26.66 (SF)
- Business
- 2.7.64 (SF); 1.22.63 (787)
- Business, ethics of
- 3.27.51 (2905)
- Business, participation in government by men trained in
- 7.19.55 (10891-2)
- Business, small, Republican disinterest in
- 7.25.47 (10183)
- Business, desirability of
- 3.19.48 (3164)
- Business, RFC loans
- 6.28.49
- Business, government research clearinghouse for
- 8.9.49
- Business, effect of minimum wage on
- 8.31.49 (12569-71)
- Business, legislation aiding
- 6.2.50 (7959-60)
- Business, and RFC
- 4.13.51 (3849-50)
- Business, damaged by nation-wide minimum wage law
- 5.12.52
- Business, Walsh-Healy Act
- 6.4.52 (6529-31)
- Business, need to maintain
- 2.3.56 (1941); 3.15.56 (4804)
- Business, economic difficulties
- 4.12.56 (6216-7)
- Business, in South
- 5.20.56
- Business, loans for excessive rainfall
- 1.27.58 (1051-2)
- Business, need for assistance to
- 3.14.58 (4429)
- Business, banking provisions
- 5.28.58
- Business, federal loans
- 6.9.58 (10507-9, 10516-7, 10521-2, 10525-6)
- Business, need for more government research and development contracts
- 7.1.58 (12795-6)
- Business, tax relief
- 7.11.47 (8863); 7.23.47 (9791); 2.7.48; 3.9.48 (3163); 8.9.49 (11033); 7.28.55 (11757-8); 2.3.56 (1941-2); 3.15.56 (4804-6); 3.26.56 (5524-5); 4.19.56 (4804-7); 5.15.56 (8139-40); 2.21.57 (2401-3); 3.19.57; 3.21.57 (2401-3); 3.26.57 (4386-97); 3.27.57 (4478-9); 6.20.58 (11858)
- Business, handicaps under FEPC laws
- 4.29.64 (SF)
- Business, small, tax relief, letter to president
- 2.5.57
- Business, small, correspondence with President
- 7.22.57 (12276)
- Busing, Raspberry article
- 2.17.72 (S2054)
- Butler, Samuel, quoted
- 6.4.66; 1.25.74
- Butter, and margarine tax
- 12.18.47 (1159)
- Butter, consumption
- 1.4.50 (48)
- Butter, importation of
- 1.23.52 (441)
- Butter, sale to Russia, endorsed
- 1.31.54
- Butterfield, Fox, article on South Korean repression
- 7.18.74 (S12970)
- Butterfield, Herbert, quoted
- 12.5.66; 2.22.67; 5.5.67
- Butterworth, W.W., confirmation of
- 9.27.49 (13290-1)
- Butz, Earl L., letter to, re impoundment of REAP funds
- 4.22.74 (S5998)
- Byrd, Senator Harry, retirement
- 3.14.66 (SF)
- Byrd Amendment, introduction of, as modification of Cooper-Church
- 6.10.70 (SF) S8780
- Byrd Amendment, Debate concerning, and JWF views toward
- 6.11.70 (SF) S8801
- Byrnes, James, foreign policy of
- 10.31.46
- Byrns, Clarence, eulogy
- 9.23.64 (SF)
- Byron, Lord, quoted
- 11.2.74
Index to Speeches: C-D
- C-51, views concerning development of
- 9.9.69 (SF) S10311
- Cabinet members, reports of,
- 11.26.43 (10042)
- Cadillacs, with fur-lined floors
- 9.2.59 (11739)
- Caldwell, Berry, interview with
- 1.18.73 (S1009)
- Calhoun, John C., concurrent majority
- 1.19.55; 4.20.61
- California, electric power in
- 3.23.45 (2656); 3.7.45 (2818)
- Calley, Lt., and the Laotian incursion
- 4.1.71
- Cambodia, Concerning developments in U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations
- 5.26.70
- Cambodia, "Issues and Answers," ABC-TV
- 5.17.70
- Cambodia, Concerning military aid to, Committee on Foreign Relations
- 5.26.70
- Cambodia, Invasion of, editorial, "Feet on the Flypaper," critical of Nixon
- 6.2.70 (S8164)
- Cambodia, Invasion of, and media propaganda concerning, discussed
- 6.29.70 (S10149, 10150)
- Cambodia, "Face the Nation"
- 7.5.70
- Cambodia, Article by Richard Dudman, "Experiences and Observations in Cambodia"
- 7.7.70 (S10654)
- Cambodia, Results of U.S. operations in, article by T, D. Aliman in Far East Economic Review
- 7.30.70 (S12443)
- Cambodia, Growing U.S. Involvement in, "Cambodia: Into an Iceberg War," by T. D. Aliman
- 8.17.70 (S13516)
- Cambodia, Mideast, SALT, "Meet the Press"
- 8.23.70
- Cambodia, Military aid for, memo from President on determination
- 8.31.70 (S14687)
- Cambodia, Recent developments (memo from Dept. of State), Nixon doctrine, U.S. personnel involvement in arms request
- 8.31.70 (S14689)
- Cambodia, U.S. Military Operations in Cambodia, Secret War
- 10.14.7O (S18O67)
- Cambodia, Economic and military aid to
- 11.20.70 (press release)
- Cambodia, Special Foreign Aid Assistance Act of 1971, Gravel amendment re: additional money for military
- 12.15.70 (S20188)
- Cambodia, Special Foreign Assistance Act of 197l, Gravel Amendment to eliminate supplemental millions to Cambodia
- 12.16.70 S20295)
- Cambodia, Opening statement on hearings for foreign aid to Cambodia, Cambodian Resolution, (Cooper-Church)
- 12.10.70
- Cambodia, Financing war in
- 2.15.71
- Cambodia, Legislative history of military restrictions
- 1.17.71 (S369)
- Cambodia, U.S. funds ceiling
- 10.23.71 (S17077)
- Cambodia, U.S. aid to, letter to Compt. Gen. of U. S.
- 1.28.71
- Cambodia, Widening of war in S. E. Asia
- 1.29.71, (S530)
- Cambodia, Nixon, "U.S. Policy Toward Cambodia"
- 1.29.71 (S530)
- Cambodia, 1970 statement by Sec. of State Rogers concerning
- 1.29.71 (S530)
- Cambodia, Article by Dan Harrison, Dermott, Ark. News
- 3.24.71 (S3783)
- Cambodia, Symington Amendment to Foreign Assistance Act
- 10.29.71 (S17170)
- Cambodia, Gravel perfecting amendment to Foreign Assistance Act re
- 10.29.71 (S17172)
- Cambodia, Bradsher article, "Reds Top Cambodia Aid"
- 9.28.72 (S16257)
- Cambodia, POW's in
- 1.24.74 (S419)
- Cambodia, Early developments noted
- 5.5.70 (SF) S6694
- Cambodia, Mail concerning
- 5.13.70 (S7699)
- Cambodia, Invasion criticized
- 5.15.70 (S7241)
- Cambodia, Nixon decision to invade criticized
- 5.28.70 (S7106)
- Cambodia, Nixon decision to ship arms criticized
- 5.28.70 (S8031)
- Cambodia, Cooper-Church Amendment
- 6.9.70 (S8628)
- Cambodia, Byrd amendment
- 6.10.70 (S8780)
- Cambodia, Presidential powers as CIC
- 6.10.70 (7.10.70)
- Cambodia, Forthcoming presidential report on Cambodia, with article by Ernest May and Thomas C. Schalling
- 6.29.70 (S10150)
- Camelot project
- 8.25.65 (SF); 9.15.65 (SF)
- Campaign expenditures, committee to investigate
- 2.22.56 (3106-8)
- Campaign expenditures, TV - JWF states he will vote to override veto
- 11.23.70
- Campaign expenditures, Announcement of Campaign Manager
- 1.2.74
- Campaign expenditures, Probably issues
- 3.30.74
- Campaign expenditures, Refusal of Bumpers to debate
- 5.13.74
- Campaign expenditures, Reasons for defeat
- 5.29.74
- Campaign of 1942, described
- 2.19.46
- Campbell Soup Company, bureaucratic snarl
- 2.7.64 (SF)
- Campbell, W. W., nomination to Federal Reserve Board
- 12.2.58
- Camus, Albert, quoted
- 4.11.62; 3.14.66; 3.22.66; 4.21.66
- Canada, and Inter-American organizations
- 3.15.45 (2025-6)
- Canada, US relations with
- 1.19.54 (432-3), 9.28.66
- Canada, US partnership with
- 5.16.63
- Canada, historic American insensitivity toward
- 5.16.63
- Canada, U. S. Foreign policy and Canada
- 6.8.70 (S8558)
- Canada, and U. S. foreign policy, article by Clayton Fritchey
- 6.8.70 (S8558)
- Capehart, Senator Homer, colloquy with, concerning RFC
- 4.13.51 (3840), (3847)
- Capitalism, provides better living standard
- 11.27.44
- Capitalism, defensible because of material benefits
- 3.28.45 (2899)
- Capital punishment, abolished in Russia
- 11.14.47
- Caraway, Hattie, eulogy
- 12.21.50 (16899)
- Carlson, Senator Frank, tribute
- 1.23.68 (SF)
- Carlyle, Thomas, quoted
- 4.28.66, 1.25.74, 11.2.74
- Carroll, Walter, article, "Indochina Strife has Warped our Ideals, Let Reds into Middle East"
- 6.4.70 (S8372)
- Carswell, Harold, views concerning nomination to Supreme Court
- 3.26.70 (S4638)
- Case, Clifford, colloquy with, regarding Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty
- 3.10.69 (S2556)
- Case, Senator Francis, colloquy with
- 2.6.56 (2019-20)
- Cash, James B., appointment
- 8.18.58
- Cash, James B., as deputy commissioner of FHA
- 2.2.61 (1637)
- Castro, Fidel, criticized
- 8.11.59 (15437)
- Castro, Fidel, popular support of
- 8.11.59 (15437)
- Catholic Church, attacks on
- 7.24.57 (12548)
- Cavanaugh, Jerome, quoted
- 8.8.67
- Ceiling prices, of strawberries
- 3.16.44 (2657)
- Census, inequities in its taking in Arkansas noted
- 6.25.70 (S9851)
- Central America, aid
- 3.28.63
- Central America, imports
- 1.23.52 (427-43)
- Central America, production and consumption
- 1.23.52
- Central America, protective tariffs
- 2.18.53 (1176-7)
- Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
- 1.31.62 (1326), (1328)
- Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and separate espionage from other operations
- 4.30.61
- Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), should have no direct link with President
- 6.28.60 (14736)
- Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), influence of Dulles brothers
- 5.16.66 (SF)
- Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), influence on foreign policy
- 5.16.66 (SF)
- Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), McCarthy Resolution
- 5.16.66 (SF)
- Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), should be limited to gathering information
- 2.19.67
- Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), involvement in student activities
- 2.19.67
- Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), public reaction to disclosures about
- 3.19.67
- Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), views concerning
- 6.22.69 (EW)
- Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Symington amendment to Defense Appropriations for 1972
- 11.23.71 (S19521)
- Centralization, and cloture
- 2.4.49 (1873), (1874)
- Centralization, opposed
- 12.3.58
- Ceylon, appointment of Maxwell Gluck as ambassador to
- 7.2.57
- Chamber of Commerce, work in foreign aid
- 4.30.57
- Chanceries, prohibited in residential areas
- 7.5.62 (12742); 1.31.63 (1453); 7.24.63 (13214)
- Charity, corrosive effect of
- 7.26.66 (SF)
- Chau, Tran Ngoc, mentioned
- 4.3.70 (S5025)
- Checks and balances, lever of compromise
- 2.1.49
- Cheese, embargo
- 10.19.51 (13555); 1.30.52 (633-4); 6.4.52 (6556-7)
- Cheese, trade in
- 1.28.52 (538-40)
- Chemical Biological Warfare, views concerning
- 11.19.69, (S14532)
- Chemical Biological Warfare, Geneva Protocol of 1925
- 11.25.69 (S15024)
- Chemical Biological Warfare, Nixon Administration and
- 11.25.69 (S15024)
- Chemical Biological Warfare, Nixon Administration position praised
- 2.19.70 (S1516)
- Chemical Biological Warfare, Views re transfer of Pine Bluff Arsenal
- 4.1.70 (S4782)
- Chemical Biological Warfare, Geneva Protocol
- 6.8.71, 7.16.71, 6.8.71 (S8486) and 7.15.71 (311325)
- Chemical Biological Warfare, "Pentagon Fights Herbicide Ban," by B. Nossiter
- 7.16.71 (S11325)
- Chemical Biological Warfare, Convention on biological weapons of U.S. & USSR
- 8.6.71 (S13729)
- Chemical Biological Warfare, Use in Cambodia
- 11.15.71
- Chessman, Caryl, European opposition to execution, criticized
- 2.19.60 (3072)
- Chessman case, procedures criticized
- 3.1.60 (3988)
- Chiang Kai-Shek
- 7.2.59 (12598)
- Chiang Kai-Shek, Madame, status in US questioned
- 10.3.66 (SF)
- Chicago Tribune
- 3.28.45 (2897)
- Chicago Tribune, anglophobia of
- 4.26.51 (4406)
- Chief Executive, dual role of
- 5.5.61
- Chief Executive, preeminent role in foreign affairs
- 3.9.63
- Chief Justice - nomination of Warren Burger to be
- 6.9.69 (SF) S6192
- Child Care, Center for Early Development, Dr. Bettye Caldwell
- 1.19.72 (S35)
- Child Care, Center for Early Development, Cosponsor of Head Start Act, etc., with statement, re to Kramer School and Caldwell
- 6.19.72 (S9666)
- Child Care, Center for Early Development, In H.R.
- 1.10.17.72 (S18489)
- Childhood Development, "Flights from Children," by William V. Shannon
- 7.15.71 (S11105)
- Childhood Development, Interview with Dr. Bettye Caldwell
- 1.18.73 (S1009)
- Chile, copper allocation from
- 6.11.52 (7032)
- Chile, Project Camelot
- 8.25.65 (SF); 9.15.65 (SF)
- Chile, present election in Chile, "Child: Test on American Maturity," by Ralph Dungan
- 9.28.70 (S16585)
- China
- 4.4.60
- China, danger of revolution in
- 2.1.43
- China, industrial prospects of
- 12.10.43
- China, communist revolution in
- 2.8.49
- China, dangers of war with
- 12.11.50 (16391)
- China, implication of war with, if US aids Indochina's civil war
- 12.11.50 (16393)
- China, revolution in, US action not appeasement
- 12.18.50 (16694)
- China, entry into Korean war
- 1.18.51
- China, guerilla warfare and sabotage in, urged
- 1.18.51
- China, pre-communist social unrest
- 1.18.51
- China, dangers of attack upon
- 4.26.51 (4407)
- China, US policy in
- 9.27.49 (13290-1); 1.18.51
- China, US policy should be flexible
- 7.2.54 (9588)
- China, US policy on, criticized
- 8.6.58 (16317-20)
- China, need for US flexibility toward
- 9.15.63
- China, flexible US policy needed
- 3.25.64 (SF)
- China, challenge to US policy
- 12.8.64
- China, nationalist, US aid
- 8.4.61 (14711)
- China, communist control of
- 6.7.49 (7333)
- China, solidity of communist regime
- 6.16.57
- China, economic development
- 12.4.58
- China, invasion of Tibet
- 4.8.59 (5491)
- China, great leap forward
- 3.5.60 (4555)
- China, governmental process
- 5.5.61
- China, protection by US seventh fleet
- 2.6.53 (915); 8.17.54 (14794)
- China, trade, presidential powers
- 6.6.57 (8479-90)
- China, need to continue embargo against
- 1.23.58 (801)
- China, admission of US newsmen to
- 8.20.57 (15264)
- China, travel to
- 8.20.57 (15266)
- China, probably not dominated by Russia
- 7.20.54
- China, Russia may someday ally with US against
- 1.9.55
- China, greater danger than Russia
- 7.31.55
- China, possible Titoist break with Russia
- 6.16.57
- China, threat to Russia
- 8.23.59
- China, differences with Russia
- 3.26.61
- China, friction with Russia
- 3.10.61
- China, disagreements with Russia
- 8.19.62
- China, admission to UN, opposed
- 7.2.54 (9588); 7.4.54; 7.8.54 (10002-3)
- China, recognition of
- 7.20.54; 6.16.57; 5.8.58 (8295); 5.17.59; 8.23.59; 7.30.61
- China, recognition, opposed
- 12.8.64
- China, by France
- 3.25.64 (SF)
- China, chauvinism of
- 12.8.65
- China, aggressive design of
- 12.8.65
- China, alternative policies toward
- 12.8.65
- China, pre-emptive war against, criticized
- 12.8.65
- China, prospect for moderation in
- 12.8.65
- China, diplomatic recognition of
- 12.8.65
- China, possible involvement in Vietnam
- 2.21.66
- China, power contest with, in Vietnam
- 3.1.66 (SF)
- China, fearful of American power
- 3.1.66
- China, nuclear development
- 3.6.66
- China, domination of SE Asia by, inevitable
- 3.6.66
- China, compared to US South after Civil War
- 3.7.66 (SF)
- China, humiliation by West
- 3.7.66 (SF)
- China, roots of national Anervous breakdown
- 3.7.66 (SF)
- China, Opium Wars
- 3.7.66 (SF)
- China, depredations by Japan
- 3.7.66 (SF)
- China, Boxer Rebellion
- 3.7.66 (SF)
- China, rich civilization of
- 3.7.66 (SF)
- China, ideological dogmatism of
- 3.7.66 (SF)
- China, participation in Vietnam
- 3.13.66
- China, US should seek to open communications with
- 3.20.66
- China, preoccupied with internal affairs
- 3.20.66
- China, seating in UN
- 3.20.66
- China, does not control Vietcong or Hanoi
- 3.21.66 (SF)
- China, gap between words and acts
- 3.22.66
- China, danger of war with, cannot be discounted
- 3.22.66
- China, withdrawal from Korea
- 3.22.66
- China, may not desire military and political domination of neighbors
- 3.22.66
- China, rich and self-contained history
- 4.27.66
- China, difficulties with Europe in 19thCentury
- 4.27.66
- China, gap between words and actions of
- 4.27.66
- China, danger of war with, cannot be discounted
- 3.22.66
- China, withdrawal from Korea
- 3.22.66
- China, may not desire military and political domination of neighbors
- 3.22.66
- China, revolution analyzed
- 4.27.66
- China, rich and self-contained history
- 4.27.66
- China, difficulties with Europe in 19thCentury
- 4.27.66
- China, gap between words and actions of
- 4.27.66
- China, relations with Taiwan
- 5.5.66
- China, conceptual contracts to Western thought
- 5.5.66
- China, extend friendship to
- 5.5.66
- China, trade with Germany
- 7.26.66 (SF)
- China, US should not oppose UN membership
- 10.4.66
- China, incapable of Asian conquest
- 1.26.67; 2.6.67
- China, epidemic in, US should offer aid
- 3.3.67 (SF)
- China, possible Vietnam intervention
- 5.24.67 (SF)
- China, and Vietnam war
- 10.3.67(SF)
- China, border dispute with India
- 10.12.67(SF)
- China, diplomatic recognition advocated
- 3.31.68
- China, UN membership advocated
- 3.31.68
- China, Open Door policy
- 3.31.68
- China, relations with discussed
- 1.25.69 (EW)
- China, containment of as a myth
- 5.6.69 (EW)
- China, their views towards Vietnam appraised
- 3.7.69 (SF) S2459
- China, Relations with, discussed
- 1.25.69, 6.17.69 (S6551)
- China, Vietnam and generally
- 3.7.69 (S2459)
- China, Their views toward Vietnam appraised
- 3.7.69 (S2459)
- China, Containment of
- 5.1.69
- China, Containment of as a myth
- 5.6.69 (EW)
- China, Sino-Soviet split referred to
- 10.21.69
- China, U.S. Foreign Policy and
- 4.23.70 (S6145)
- China, And U. S. Relations
- 5.1.71
- China, U. S. relations with
- 7.7.71 (S10588)
- China, JWF on Presidents trip
- 7.16.71
- China, JWF comments on the President's visit to China
- 8.6.71 (S13755)
- China, Letter from Prof. Maurice Waters, "China in the UN,"
- 11.15.71 (S18515)
- China, Article on history of relations with China, Scrout
- 2.14.72 (S1616)
- China, Article on Nixon's visit to China, Reston
- 2.16.72 (S1825)
- China, Article about Chinese Army, Burns
- 4.19.72 (S6322)
- China, Comments on Mansfield report
- 5.11.72 (S7757)
- China, Powell articles on social patterns and institutions
- 3.22.73 (S5483)
- China, Reconstrucing relations with China
- 6.21.73
- China, Simple Life style
- 11.2.74
- Chisholm, Brock, quoted
- 5.5.66; 5.10.66
- Christianity, and equality
- 9.16.42
- Christianity, antithesis of fascism
- 4.30.44
- Christianity, threatened by communism
- 5.17.46
- Christianity, and individualism
- 6.16.47
- Christianity, decline in Western civilization
- 10.8.53
- Christianity, contrasted with democracy
- 12.8.65
- Christianity, ill effect of, in China
- 3.7.66 (SF)
- Christian colleges, importance to education
- 6.4.51
- Chocolate, duty on
- 6.19.48 (7709)
- Church Amendment, Foreign Assistance Act, to reduce military aid authorization
- 10.29.71 (S17198)
- Church, Frank, mentioned
- 2.17.69 (S1844) (S1845?)
- Church, Frank, tribute
- 11.29.67 (SF) 12.8.67 (SF)
- Church-Allott Amendment, Foreign Assistance Acts re Development Loan Fund
- 10.29.71 (S17176)
- Churchill, Winston
- 11.2.74
- Churchill, Winston, critic of Munich
- 2.16.43 (1012)
- Churchill, Winston, quoted on European unification
- 5.15.47 (5316)
- Churchill, Winston, quoted
- 8.21.61
- Churchill, Winston, quoted on criticism
- 4.21.66
- Cigarette Smoking, use of Avena Sativa to stop, article by Dr. C. L Anand
- 2.25.72 (S2611)
- Citizenship, loss of, by voting in foreign election
- 7.29.46 (10346)
- Civil Disorders
- 8.2.67 (SF)
- Civil Disorders, demand freedom and social justice
- 8.8.67
- Civil Disorders, and Vietnam War
- 8.8.67
- Civil Rights, and Russia
- 11.14.47
- Civil Rights, states acting upon
- 3.5.48 (1911)
- Civil Rights, Northern interference in
- 4.12.48 (4320)
- Civil Rights, and Cloture
- 3.4.49 (1863-77)
- Civil Rights, transitory issue
- 3.5.49 (1911)
- Civil Rights, legislation, categorically opposed
- 6.16.57
- Civil Rights, views of Arthur Krock
- 7.8.57 (10965)
- Civil Rights, metropolitan political issue
- 7.9.57 (11081)
- Civil Rights, view of Washington Star
- 7.19.57 (12131)
- Civil Rights, legislation, destructive of community
- 7.24.57 (12548)
- Civil Rights, absolutist dogmas of
- 7.24.57 (12548)
- Civil Rights, law not able to solve
- 7.24.57 (12548)
- Civil Rights, dangers to individual from
- 7.30.57 (12990)
- Civil Rights, legislation criticized
- 12.17.58
- Civil Rights, and the Stella School District
- 2.17.60 (2756-64)
- Civil Rights, no legislation needed
- 3.1.60 (3978)
- Civil Rights, legislation creates discord
- 9.18.61 (20012)
- Civil Rights, and cloture rule
- 9.18.61 (20011)
- Civil Rights, legislation criticized
- 8.29.61 (17338-40)
- Civil Rights, legislation waste of time
- 3.22.62 (4840)
- Civil Rights, protection available from existing laws
- 4.27.62 (7280-1)
- Civil Rights, insatiable demands of minority groups
- 4.27.62 (7281)
- Civil Rights, punitive actions against South
- 5.1.63
- Civil Rights, interference by military forces
- 9.11.63 (16813)
- Civil Rights, not burden on foreign policy
- 9.15.63
- Civil Rights, and economic deprivation
- 10.8.63 (18965)
- Civil Rights, dismal period since 1954
- 3.18.64 (SF)
- Civil Rights, and private property rights
- 4.29.64 (SF)
- Civil Rights, Motorola case
- 4.29.64 (SF)
- Civil Rights, and Goldwater campaign
- 9.14.64 (SF)
- Civil Rights, real issue is education and employment
- 10.26.64
- Civil Rights, effect on foreign relations
- 3.14.65
- Civil Rights, education and unemployment
- 4.3.65
- Civil Rights, Astrong pref. of constituents- higher patriotism
- 4.25.66
- Civil Rights, in Washington
- 5.7.68
- Civil Rights, JWF views re
- 4.19.69 (EW)
- Civil Rights groups, criticism of Arkansas by
- 9.11.59 (19108)
- Civil Rights pressure, destruction of racial folklore
- 4.20.61
- Civil Rights 1957 Act, opposed
- 7.9.57 (11078)
- Civil Rights 1957 Act, local school boards
- 7.23.57 (12448)
- Civil Rights 1957 Act, part III
- 7.23.57 (12453)
- Civil Rights 1957 Act, end of controversy foreseen with passage of
- 8.30.57 (16664)
- Civil Rights 1957 Act, Senate improvements in
- 9.18.61 (20012)
- Civil Rights 1960 Act, provisions
- 3.4.60 (4541)
- Civil Rights 1964 Act, criticized
- 3.18.64 (SF)
- Civil Rights 1964 Act, excessive grant of power
- 3.18.64 (SF)
- Civil Rights 1964 Act, and jury trials
- 4.22.64 (SF)
- Civil Rights 1964 Act, colloquy with Senator Javits
- 4.29.64 (SF)
- Civil Rights 1964 Act, thought-control legislation
- 4.29.64 (SF)
- Civil Rights 1964 Act, jury trials
- 5.20.64 (SF); 7.30.64
- Civil Rights 1964 Act, must be observed
- 9.14.64 (SF)
- Civil rights, crime control bill
- 5.7.68 (SF)
- Civil War, American
- 9.16.42
- Civil War, American, and error of secession
- 4.29.43
- Civil War, American, victory for US system
- 2.3.47
- Civil War, American, caused by tariff policies
- 2.18.59 (1177)
- Civil War, American, not inevitable
- 2.26.59 (3032)
- Civil War, American, ideological excesses
- 3.12.65
- Civil War, English
- 3.5.49 (1905)
- Civil War, struggle in Europe compared to
- 9.16.42
- Civil War, of the West, 1914-1945
- 11.19.64
- Civilian control of the military
- 8.21.61
- Civilization, apparent collapse of
- 7.30.40
- Civilization, defined
- 8.21.58
- Civilization, patterns of decline
- 8.21.58
- Clark, Senator Worth
- 7.30.40
- Clay, Cassius, quoted
- 4.3.65; 12.5.66; 2.22.67
- Clayton, John, "Vietnamization of the Foreign Service"
- 12.10.71 (S21430)
- Cleopatra incident, maritime boycott
- 4.25.60 (8625); 4.29.60 (8976-7)
- Clayton, Will, tribute
- 3.21.66 (SF)
- Cleveland, Harlan, quoted
- 5.5.61
- Cliburn, Van
- 6.6.58
- Clifford, Clark, appointment of
- 1.21.68
- Clifford, Clark, Vietnam withdrawal proposal praised
- 6.22.69 (EW)
- Clifford, Clark, Views regarding Vietnam praised
- 5.19.70 (S7203) (5.18.70)
- Cloture, problems arising from
- 2.1.49
- Cloture, criticized
- 2.28.49 (1595-6); 3.4.49 (1863-77)
- Cloture, and centralization
- 3.4.49 (1873)
- Cloture, and executive desire for power
- 3.4.49 (1866), (1869), (1875)
- Cloture, involves fundamental aspects of government
- 3.4.49 (1863)
- Cloture, criticized
- 3.5.49 (1901-23)
- Cloture, legislative history of 1917 rule
- 3.5.49 (1917-9)
- Cloture, debate in Senate concerning
- 5.21.49
- Cloture, issues involved
- 12.14.49
- Cloture, opposed
- 4.21.53 (3476)
- Cloture, violation of American tradition
- 4.21.53 (3436)
- Cloture, opposition to, on tidelands bill
- 4.22.53 (3520)
- Cloture, two-thirds rule, preservation of
- 2.25.54 (2260)
- Cloture, change in rule 22, opposed
- 1.4.57 (208)
- Cloture, danger to Senate
- 12.3.58
- Cloture, free debate a safeguard of federalism
- 1.12.59 (431) rule XXII
- Cloture, defended
- 1.12.59 (431); 9.18.61 (20011-3); 1.22.63 (788-96)
- Cloture, change in Rule 22, opposed
- 1.19.67 (SF)
- Coal, Franco-German cooperation
- 5.11.50 (6887)
- Coalition diplomacy
- 4.16.59
- Coexistence, advocated
- 11.18.54
- Coexistence, need for
- 7.4.54
- Coexistence, possible
- 1.9.55; 1.13.55; 1.19.55
- Coexistence, views of Senator Goldwater
- 8.2.63 (13961)
- Coffee, shortage of
- 1.31.54
- Coffee, shortage of, international regulations
- 5.21.63 (9125-7)
- Coffee, trade agreement
- 12.19.63 (25106)
- Coffee, international agreement
- 7.3.64 (SF)
- Cohen, Morris, quoted
- 9.4.58
- Cold War, struggle over role of individual
- 6.2.47
- Cold War, resources of Western Europe
- 3.30.49 (3464)
- Cold War, appropriations
- 6.7.49 (7333); 7.7.50
- Cold War, flexible policy needed
- 1.18.51
- Cold War, alternatives in
- 1.18.51
- Cold War, person-to-person contact
- 8.24.51 (10636-7)
- Cold War, inflationary effects
- 12.5.51
- Cold War, Russian activities in
- 3.6.52
- Cold War, need for unity of free peoples
- 2.24.53
- Cold War, thaw
- 6.3.55
- Cold War, view of Mr. Dulles
- 2.27.56 (3369-70); 2.29.56 (3558-61)
- Cold War, and foreign aid
- 6.13.57 (8988-9)
- Cold War, tendencies
- 2.8.58
- Cold War, and trade
- 5.9.58; 5.28.58
- Cold War, US policies and theories, questioned
- 6.20.58 (11844-50)
- Cold War, and American character
- 8.21.58 (18903-8)
- Cold War, current atomic stalemate
- 12.4.58
- Cold War, US policy defended
- 4.16.59
- Cold War, psychological problem
- 4.18.59
- Cold War, allocation of Resources
- 9.9.59 (18774)
- Cold War, can be fun
- 11.3.59
- Cold War, coordination of free world efforts
- 9.1.60
- Cold War, American losses in
- 11.3.60
- Cold War, unlikely to turn hot
- 1.31.60
- Cold War, surveyed
- 3.5.60 (4555)
- Cold War, deadly conflict
- 3.5.60 (4568)
- Cold War, avoidance of nuclear war
- 3.10.61
- Cold War, frustrations
- 5.17.61 (8225)
- Cold War, costly peripheral struggles
- 6.29.61 (11702)
- Cold War, US objectives
- 7.24.61 (13247)
- Cold War, need to avoid peripheral struggles
- 7.24.61 (13247)
- Cold War, higher order of conduct required of US
- 7.24.61 (13247)
- Cold War, and right wing tensions
- 8.2.61 (14434)
- Cold War, total victory impossible
- 9.21.61
- Cold War, US at increasing disadvantage
- 11.8.61
- Cold War, competition in foreign book sales
- 9.5.62 (18598-9)
- Cold War, need for both nuclear and conventional weapons
- 11.21.62
- Cold War, Soviet tactical flexibility
- 4.29.63
- Cold War, Soviet-American misunderstandings
- 4.29.63
- Cold War, American preoccupation with
- 5.1.63
- Cold War, relaxing tension
- 9.9.63 (16540)
- Cold War, and space race
- 6.9.63
- Cold War, areas of mutual interest
- 9.9.63 (16535-6)
- Cold War, US winning
- 10.28.63 (20337)
- Cold War, Gaullist view
- 10.29.63 (20508)
- Cold War, not an ideological struggle
- 12.19.63 (25139)
- Cold War, changes in character
- 3.25.64 (SF)
- Cold War, inversion of priorities resulting from
- 4.5.64
- Cold War, alteration of attitudes more important than solution of issues
- 6.12.64
- Cold War, new relationship
- 8.5.64 (SF)
- Cold War, stalemate
- 12.8.64
- Cold War, building of bridges
- 12.8.64
- Cold War, deflects efforts from domestic needs
- 1.16.65
- Cold War, new harshness in
- 6.19.65
- Cold War, division of Germany the paramount issue in
- 3.1.66 (SF)
- Cold War, spawned by total victory of 1945
- 3.1.66 (SF)
- Cold War, caused neglect of education
- 3.14.66
- Cold War, conflicting US policies
- 3.22.66
- Cold War, Soviet-US foreign aid cooperation urged
- 7.26.66 (SF)
- Cold War, contrasted to US Asian policy
- 7.22.66 (SF)
- Cold War, building bridges to the East
- 10.11.66 (SF)
- Collective security
- 2.16.43 (1012); 12.11.44
- College Education, lack of rigor and quality
- 7.28.61
- College Education, federal aid
- 2.1.64
- College Education, impact of Vietnam War
- 3.14.66
- College Education, role to play in foreign policy
- 3.16.66
- College Education, tax credits for, criticized
- 3.15.67 (SF)
- College housing, federal loans
- 3.12.57 (3437); 5.28.57 (7866); 5.29.57 (8024-6)
- College housing, loan fund extension
- 2.3.58 (1480)
- College housing, loans
- 5.22.58 (9266); 8.17.59 (16013)
- College housing, veto of
- 9.4.59 (18061); 2.1.60 (1630-1)
- College students, tax credits for tuition, opposed
- 2.4.64 (SF); 1.29.59 (1325-6); 4.24.56 (6829
- Colleges, and government research
- 12.13.67 (SF)
- Collingwood, Charles
- 8.17.66 (SF)
- Colombia, Camilo Torres
- 4.27.66
- Colonialism, and the U.N.
- 11.24.44
- Colonialism, Africa legally owned by European powers
- 11.14.47
- Colonialism, and expansion of Korean war
- 4.26.51 (4408)
- Colonialism, and Hawaiian statehood
- 3.29.54 (3951)
- Colonialism, resolution regarding
- 7.14.55 (10505-8)
- Colonialism, US fetish of opposition to
- 4.22.57
- Colonialism, revolution
- 5.7.59
- Colonialism, benefits of
- 3.10.61
- Colonialism, Russian
- 3.10.61; 9.21.61
- Colleges, role of junior colleges
- 5.1.55
- Colleges, housing loans for, endorsed
- 5.24.56 (8990-6)
- Colleges, aid to American colleges abroad
- 6.14.57 (9153-4)
- Colleges, impact of NASA research
- 11.20.63 (22453)
- Colonies, should be integrated into regional organizations
- 11.24.44
- Colorado River storage program, opposed
- 4.20.55 (4808)
- Columbia University, statement on presidency of
- 11.8.45
- Columbia University, School of Journalism, commended
- 4.21.53 (3478)
- Commager, Henry Steele
- 10.14.66; 5.5.67
- Commager, Henry Steele and congressional war powers
- 2.28.67 (SF)
- Commager, Henry Steele quoted
- 9.25.67
- Commager, Henry Steele article, "Is Freedom Dying in America?"
- 7.13.70 (S11137)
- Commemorative coins, criticized
- 7.23.47 (9831)
- Commission on Ethical Standards in Government
- 3.27.51 (2905); 10.11.51 (12970)
- Commitments Resolution, noted
- 6.26.70 (S9991)
- Committee on Standards and Conduct
- 3.20.68 (SF); 3.22.68 (SF)
- Common Market
- 4.11.62; 11.19.62; 11.21.62; 1.28.69 (S1000)
- Common Market, customs union proposed
- 12.8.47
- Common Market, need for
- 7.15.49 (9558-9)
- Common Market, in coal production
- 5.11.50 (6887-8)
- Common Market, US relations with
- 7.17.58 (14078-80)
- Common Market, British entry
- 8.4.61 (14708); 9.30.61
- Common Market, Britain should lead
- 9.30.61
- Common Market, need for US cooperation with
- 4.11.62
- Common Market, drift toward protectionism
- 5.15.62
- Common Market, expansion
- 5.23.62 (8982)
- Common Market, farm policies
- 5.23.62
- Common Market, antecedent Zollverein
- 11.19.62
- Common Market, attitude of de Gaulle
- 1.24.63 (926)
- Common Market, French veto of Great Britain deplored
- 1.29.63
- Common Market, French attitude on Great Britain
- 2.14.63
- Common Market, Atlantic partnership
- 4.30.63
- Common Market, US relations
- 5.24.63
- Common Market, poultry restrictions
- 6.6.63
- Common Market, activities of France
- 10.29.63 (20507-08)
- Common Market, current status
- 5.8.64 and US, 11.19.64
- Communication, barriers to
- 10.8.53
- Communication, growth and effect of
- 10.8.53
- Communication, centralization of
- 1.25.55
- Communication, problems of mass media
- 5.27.56
- Communication, controlled by Republicans
- 3.5.60 (4568)
- Communications Workers, statement
- 3.28.73
- Communism, danger of
- 8.25.43
- Communism, indifference of to European expansion
- 2.2.44
- Communism, rhetorical attack upon, condemned
- 11.27.44
- Communism, domestic American problems of
- 11.27.44
- Communism, coexistence with
- 3.28.45 (2899)
- Communism, ideological aggression of
- 5.17.46
- Communism, control by Russia of
- 4.7.47 (3137)
- Communism, aggression of
- 4.7.47 (3137)
- Communism, seizure of Hungary by
- 6.3.47 (6248)
- Communism, chief danger to democracy
- 10.23.47
- Communism, need for education to combat
- 4.1.48 (3951)
- Communism, victory in China
- 2.8.49
- Communism, capture of prior social revolution in China
- 1.18.51
- Communism, tendency to misunderstand
- 4.21.53 (3481)
- Communism, ignorance about
- 4.21.53 (3481-3)
- Communism, fear of teachers to discuss
- 4.21.53 (3481)
- Communism, distortions about US
- 10.8.53
- Communism, investigation of, views of Lenin
- 2.26.54 (2336)
- Communism, and postage stamps
- 5.13.54 (6537)
- Communism, view of General Zhukov
- 4.19.57 (12126-7)
- Communism, challenge of
- 2.8.58
- Communism, subtleties of policy
- 6.20.58 (11844-50)
- Communism, competition with
- 2.26.59 (3003-9)
- Communism, expansion since 1917
- 11.3.59
- Communism, propaganda jargon terms
- 11.1.60
- Communism, loss of territories to, under Eisenhower administration
- 11.3.60
- Communism, expansion since 1917
- 3.5.60 (4556)
- Communism, appeal to backward nations
- 8.23.60, 7.24.61 (13247), 6.4.65 (SF)
- Communism, nationalism is antidote to
- 3.10.61
- Communism, nonmilitary activities
- 4.30.61
- Communism, total victory over, questioned
- 7.24.61 (13246)
- Communism, not derived from social welfare projects
- 8.21.61
- Communism, right wing interpretation
- 8.2.61 (14433)
- Communism, internal danger, exaggerated
- 8.21.61
- Communism, growing nationalist breaks
- 8.19.62
- Communism, distinguished ideology from Soviet foreign policy
- 3.25.64 (SF)
- Communism, increasing nationalization of
- 5.11.65
- Communism, influence in Dominican Revolution
- 9.15.65 (SF)
- Communism, constantly changing
- 12.8.65
- Communism, not an unalterable ideology
- 3.22.66
- Communism, deep nationalistic divisions in
- 3.22.66
- Communism, practice, not philosophy, is offensive
- 4.27.66
- Communism, world conspiracy does not exist
- 1.26.67; 2.6.67
- Communism, evil is not philosophy but fervor of
- 4.21.67
- Communism, evil is its zeal and intolerance
- 4.27.66
- Communism, declining aggressiveness of
- 10.3.67 (SF)
- Communism, changing trends
- 10.11.67
- Communism, nature in Asia
- 1.21.68
- Communism, changes in East Europe
- 3.31.68
- Communism, trade
- 9.17.63 (17152)
- Communism, trade
- 11.26.63 (22728); 12.10.63 (25138-9)
- Communism, polycentrism
- 3.25.64 (SF)
- Communism, Western trade with
- 3.25.64 (SF)
- Communism, susceptible to change
- 12.8.64
- Communist character, indifference to time
- 4.26.51 (4401)
- Communist countries, weapons embargo
- 5.11.61 (7829)
- Communist ideology, increasing irrelevance of
- 4.29.63
- Communist imperialism and colonialism, resolution regarding, opposed
- 7.14.55 (10505-7)
- Communist nations, grain sales, 3.1.64; trade with
- 7.25.65 (SF)
- Communist satellites
- 10.31.46
- Communist satellites, increasing independence
- 9.24.64 (SF)
- Communist satellites, trade with
- 9.24.64 (SF)
- Communist satellites, greater independence
- 12.8.64
- Communist satellites, expand trade relations with
- 3.6.65
- Communist satellites, changes
- 5.4.65
- Community, destruction of, by civil rights dogmas
- 7.24.57 (12548)
- Community, A state of mind
- 3.6.65
- Community property, and taxes
- 5.27.47 (5860)
- Competition, life spring of economy
- 6.2.50 (7959)
- Con Son, U.S., financing of construction cells
- 3.24.71 (S3789)
- Concert of Europe, nineteenth century
- 11.19.62
- Concert of Europe, Concert of free nations
- 4.11.62
- Concert of Europe, benefits for backward countries
- 4.12.62
- Concert of Europe, and NATO
- 8.19.62
- Concert of Europe, relation to U.N.
- 8.19.62; 4.30.63
- Concurrent majority concept
- 1.19.55
- Concurrent majority theory
- 4.20.61
- Conflict of interest Laws, in peacetime
- 7.19.55 (10891-7)
- Congo, Belgian, no movement for independence in
- 7.14.55 (10505)
- Congo, Belgian, UN activity
- 4.5.62 (6093-4)
- Congo, Belgian, Katanga secession ended
- 2.17.63
- Congo, Belgian, concern with
- 1.20.66
- Congo, Belgian, US intervention
- 7.11.67
- Congo, Belgian, US intervention criticized
- 7.10.67 (SF); 8.4.67 (SF)
- Congo, Belgian, Congo operation, US role legal
- 4.5.62 (6066)
- Congress, personal memories of
- 2.19.46
- Congress, suggestions for reforms
- 2.19.46
- Congress, powers of
- 2.19.46
- Congress, barrier to executive bureaucracy
- 2.19.46
- Congress, selection of president by
- 11.7.46
- Congress, republican avoidance of special elections
- 3.3.58 (3227-9); 3.12.58 (4117)
- Congress, influence of Arkansas
- 7.20.62
- Congress, the executive and
- 4.19.69 (EW)
- Congress, its responsibility for ending Vietnam War
- 6.25.70 (S9851)
- Congress, role of legislator in Indochina War
- 2.4.71
- Congress, and the Executive on Indochina War
- 2.4.71
- Congress, and foreign policy
- 4.3.71
- Congress, decline of role of
- 4.3.71
- Congress, role of, whether treaty with Bahrain should be submitted to Senate
- 6.28.72 (S10531)
- Congress, role of Congress, support of Proxmire amendment to limit defense spending
- 6.30.72 (S10913)
- Congress, JWF urges Congress to end war, reassert prerogatives
- 1.4.73 (S249)
- Congress, role of Congress, unanimity of legislators, loss of legislative power
- 3.27.73
- Congress, pay raises, opposition to
- 2.19.74 (S1800)
- Congress, restraints on foreign policy powers of President, urged
- see Executive, Foreign Policy
- Congressional hearings, televised
- 7.10.61 (12088)
- Connally Bill, on labor, endorsed
- 5.25.43
- Connally Reservation, repeal, favored
- 4.4.60
- Connally Reservation, waived by commercial treaties
- 8.17.60 (16562), (16606-7)
- Connally Reservation, repeal
- 9.1.60
- Connally Reservation, nullifies World Court
- 4.21.61; 9.16.63 (17060)
- Connally Resolution on Peace
- 9.30.43
- Connally, Senator Tom, eulogy
- 10.28.63 (20303)
- Conroy, article on Renwick Gallery
- 1.31.72 (S759)
- Consensus, needed in US
- 4.20.61
- Conservation
- 2.28.61 (2786); 3.16.65 (SF)
- Conservation, Conservatism, opposite of McCarthy
- 1.19.55
- Conservation, defined
- 1.19.55
- Conservation, growth at colleges
- 4.21.61
- Conservation, contrast to right wing activities
- 8.21.61
- Conservation, and economic problems for agriculture
- 9.12.62
- Conservation, true, supports welfarism
- 9.12.62
- Conservation, and Senator Goldwater
- 8.15.64 (SF)
- Conservation, in foreign policy, opposite of anti-communist crusade
- 3.12.65
- Conservation, land and water resources
- 1.15.69 (E256)
- Conservation, agriculture and
- 4.2.69 (EW)
- Constitution, Russian, no connection with facts
- 11.14.47
- Constitution, Russian, on paper better than American
- 3.4.49 (1873)
- Constitution, South Vietnamese, old and new compared
- 6.6.67 (SF)
- Constitution, U.S., result of evolution
- 3.3.44
- Constitution, U.S., and individual liberty
- 2.3.47
- Constitution, U.S., amendment for electoral reform
- 1.31.50 (1160-63)
- Constitution, U.S., amendment for electoral reform supported
- 11.29.48
- Constitution, U.S., anti-majoritarianism
- 2.5.49 (1905)
- Constitution, U.S., primacy of Executive in matters of military policy, and foreign relations
- 1.19.51
- Constitution, U.S., and tidelands issue
- 4.15.53 (3118)
- Constitution, U.S., America's most brilliant political success
- 2.2.54 (1105)
- Constitution, U.S., majority rule not part of
- 1.4.57 (208)
- Constitution, U.S., conflicts with Eisenhower Doctrine
- 2.11.57 (1855-71)
- Constitution, U.S., role of executive and Congress in foreign policy
- 2.11.57 (SF)
- Constitution, U.S., prevailing rigid attitude toward
- 6.17.57
- Constitution, U.S., provisions for jury trial
- 7.9.57 (11078-80)
- Constitution, U.S., aim is projection of individual from government
- 7.30.57 (12990)
- Constitution, U.S., separation of powers
- 1.15.58
- Constitution, U.S., denial of majority rule
- 1.12.59 (432)
- Constitution, U.S., uncertainty in foreign affairs
- 5.7.59
- Constitution, U.S., good for domestic government but inadequate for foreign affairs
- 5.5.61
- Constitution, U.S., military subordination to civilian control
- 8.2.61 (14433)
- Constitution, U.S., balances and cloture rule
- 9.18.61 (20011)
- Constitution, U.S., and Poll Tax
- 3.22.62 (4828-40)
- Constitution, U.S., and literacy tests
- 4.27.62 (7284)
- Constitution, U.S., restraints on majority
- 1.22.63 (790)
- Constitution, U.S., treaty provisions
- 9.12.63 (16879-81)
- Constitution, U.S., and state rights
- 10.5.65 (SF)
- Constitution, U.S., Senate should reflect common man's feeling
- 2.1.66
- Constitution, U.S., intent is to include Senate in foreign policy decisions
- 4.21.66
- Constitution, U.S., and Congressional influence on foreign policy
- 6.4.66
- Constitution, U.S., executive role in foreign policy
- 10.3.66 (SF)
- Constitution, U.S., US, congressional war powers
- 2.28.67 (SF)
- Constitution, U.S., executive role in foreign policy
- 10.3.66 (SF)
- Constitution, U.S., subversion of Congress' foreign policy role in
- 3.16.67 (SF); 4.4.67 (SF)
- Constitution, U.S. congressional role in creating Acommitments
- 3.20.67; 7.31.67 (SF)
- Constitution, U.S., war power
- 7.31.67 (SF)
- Constitution, U.S., congressional role in forming Anational commitments
- 8.20.67
- Constitution, U.S., `inalienable rights of dissent
- 12.8.67 (SF)
- Constitutional Convention of 1787, remarks on presidential election
- 11.7.46
- Constitutional system, adjustment to international situation
- 9.15.51
- Constitutionally, responsibility of each Senator to weigh
- 4.27.62 (7280)
- Consumer Protection Act of 1972, cloture motion
- 10.5.72 (S16917)
- Containment, China and
- 5.1.69 (EW)
- Containment, China and, as a myth
- 5.6.69 (EW)
- Contempt of Congress
- 7.10.61 (12088)
- Continuing Appropriations for 1971. SST, Economic and Ecological Feasibility
- 1.2.71 (S21768)
- Continuing Appropriations for 1971.Conference report
- 6.30.73 (S12708)
- Cooper vs. Aaron, Amicus curiae brief
- 9.4.58
- Cooper, allocation from Chile
- 6.11.52 (7032)
- Cooper, Grant
- 3.30.74
- Cooper, international allocation of
- 5.4.52 (6543, 6547)
- Cooper, Senator John Sherman, colloquy with
- 10.2.67 (SF)
- Cooper, Senator John Sherman, re ABM
- 2.4.69 (S1366)
- Cooper-Church Amendment, Endorsement of
- 5.13.70 (S7501)
- Cooper-Church Amendment, Presidential powers as commander-in-chief
- 6.9.70 (S8628) (S8639)
- Cooper-Church Amendment, To Foreign Assistance Act of 1971
- 10.26.71 (S16805)
- Cooper-Church Amendment, Debate on
- 10.28.71 (S17077)
- Corporate state, tendency of US tax laws
- 2.21.57 (2403)
- Corporate tax relief
- 3.26.56 (5524-5)
- Corporation Tax, exemption for small business
- 3.19.48 (3163)
- Corporations, reduction of income tax for small business
- 2.3.56 (1941); 3.15.56 (4804-6)
- Corwin, Edward S., quoted
- 10.3.66 (SF)
- Cotton, and foreign trade
- 3.28.45 (2897)
- Cotton, dependence on foreign markets
- 12.3.48
- Cotton, price regulation of
- 3.12.51
- Cotton, economic importance of
- 10.5.51
- Cotton, special benefits to southwestern states
- 1.12.54 (171-4)
- Cotton, quota provisions
- 3.22.55 (3350-1)
- Cotton, liquidation of government stocks
- 1.23.56 (1014)
- Cotton, and Aswan Dam project
- 8.14.57 (14706)
- Cotton, economic problems
- 7.24.58 (14927-8)
- Cotton, reduced allotments
- 8.8.58 (16625)
- Cotton, overplanting in Arkansas
- 3.8.65 (SF)
- Cotton acreage, flood damage relief
- 5.17.61 (8225)
- Cotton diplomacy of 1850s
- 8.14.58 (17515)
- Cotton industry
- 1.11.61 (592)
- Cotton industry 1964 legislation for
- 3.2.64 (SF)
- Council of Europe
- 1.31.49 (703)
- County Agricultural Buildings
- 4.14.49
- Cravens, John P., newspaper article, "The Simple Pleasures"
- 9.28.70 (S16582)
- Creativity, decline in
- 5.27.56
- Credibility gap, lack of faith in government
- 7.27.71
- Crevecoeur, quoted
- 4.21.66
- Crime, control bill
- 5.7.68 (SF)
- Crime and violence, increasing
- 3.1.60 (3983-3)
- Crimean Conference
- 2.18.45
- Criminal contempt, lack of trial by jury
- 5.20.64 (SF)
- Cronkite, Walter
- 8.17.66 (SF)
- Crop insurance, expansion
- 6.25.62 (11596)
- Crossett Research Center
- 4.26.49
- Cuba
- 10.31.60
- Cuba, US trade with
- 2.7.56 (2211-2)
- Cuba, executions in
- 1.14.59 (640)
- Cuba, shrimp treaty
- 6.4.59 (9846)
- Cuba, technical assistance to
- 7.2.59 (12584-6)
- Cuba, Castro regime criticized
- 8.11.59 (15437)
- Cuba, revolution in
- 8.11.59 (15437)
- Cuba, communist control
- 8.19.60 (16796)
- Cuba, sugar exports
- 3.29.61 (5175)
- Cuba, historic American economic domination of
- 4.21.61
- Cuba, Bay of Pigs invasion, criticized
- 4.30.61
- Cuba, attitude toward Guantanamo base
- 4.30.61
- Cuba, Bay of Pigs invasion, criticized
- 5.20.61
- Cuba, US intervention opposed
- 6.29.61 (11704)
- Cuba, not intolerable to US
- 6.29.61 (11704)
- Cuba, Soviet missile bases would be no particular danger to US
- 6.29.61 (11704)
- Cuba, Soviet missile bases would be no particular threat
- 7.23.61
- Cuba, and Alliance for Progress
- 7.23.61
- Cuba, special sugar relationship with US
- 6.27.62 (11881)
- Cuba, US could have prevented communist control of
- 7.2.62 (12467)
- Cuba, missile crisis
- 11.21.62
- Cuba, not threat to US security
- 2.17.63
- Cuba, US could have helped before Castro
- 2.17.63
- Cuba, threat to Latin America
- 2.17.63
- Cuba, myths of US policy
- 3.25.64 (SF)
- Cuba, permanence of Castro regime
- 3.25.64 (SF)
- Cuba, economic boycott opposed
- 3.25.64 (SF)
- Cuba, missile crisis, significance
- 3.25.64 (SF)
- Cuba, Bay of Pigs invasion, criticized
- 9.15.65 (SF)
- Cuba, appeal of, to Latin America
- 9.15.65 (SF)
- Cuba, lack of interest in
- 3.1.66 (SF)
- Cuba, Kennedy actions in, praised
- 3.1.66 (SF)
- Cuba, social revolution
- 4.27.66
- Cuba, missile crisis, JWF recommended invasion by US
- 4.21.66
- Cuba, and Executive's foreign relations power
- 4.21.66
- Cuba, narrow escape from nuclear war
- 5.10.66
- Cuba, executive-congressional relations
- 7.31.67 (SF)
- Cuba, Hijacking Convention with U.S.
- 6.8.71
- Cuba, Arkansas Democrat, "Time to Test Cuba"
- 9.24.71 (S15009)
- Cuba, Visas for Cubans
- 3.7.72 (S3513)
- Cuba, Newsweek article on Cuban movies
- 4.19.72 (S6321)
- Cuban Missile Crisis, viewed in retrospect
- 4.19.69 (EW)
- Cuban prisioners ransom, tax exemptions for, opposed
- 5.22.61 (8542)
- Culebra, use of as military target criticized
- 7.15.70 (S11362)
- Culebra, military significance of discussed
- 7.15.70 (S11364)
- Culebra, shelling of
- 8.13.70 (S13377)
- Culebra, bombing of, amendment to H. R. 17123, to prohibit use of Culebra as target practice
- 8.24.70 (S14066)
- Culebra, statement on call for a cease-fire as a target area
- 9.29.70 (S16665)
- Culebra, military construction authorization, withdrawal of Navy activity on Culebra
- 10.14.70 (S18062)
- Cultural center
- 1.28.58 (1176); 3.10.58 (3706); 6.20.58 (11833); 5.25.60
- Cultural center, named for President Kennedy
- 11.26.63 (22769); 12.12.63
- Cultural center, site
- 8.23.65 (SF); 9.30.65 (SF)
- Cultural center, architectural design
- 9.30.65 (SF)
- Cultural center, civilizing influence of, noted
- 7.7.69 (S7589)
- Cultural center, supplemental appropriates
- 12.2.71; 12/3/71 (S20482)
- Cultural center, Lydon Article
- 3.28.72 (S4909)
- Cultural center, appropriations
- 5.1.72 (S7063)
- Cultural center, financial problems
- 9.27.72
- Cultural center, funding for
- 9.28.72 (S16216)
- Cultural exchange, US policies in 19th century
- 11.5.48; 5.17.49; 3.22.58; 3.2.61 (3029)
- Cultural exchange, cannot be propagandistic
- 6.27.61 (11400); 6.27.61 (11400-3); 7.10.61 (12106-10)
- Cultural exchange, opposition of Goldwater
- 8.15.64 (SF); 2.23.65
- Cultural Exchange Programs, support of
- 2.7.69 (S1448)
- Culture, US the heir of Europe in
- 12.8.47
- Culture, vulgarization of standards in US
- 4.5.64
- Culture, rising US standards
- 1.16.65
- Culture, US impact on Orient
- 10.30.66 (SF)
- Curzon Line
- 2.18.45
- Czechoslovakia, coup
- 3.3.48 (2040); 7.31.49
- Czechoslovakia, confiscation of property by
- 11.12.63 (215920)
- Czechoslovakia, liberalization of
- 3.31.68
- Daggett, W.H.
- 6.14.54
- Dairy industry
- 1.4.50 (48-9)
- Dairy industry, and milk marketing bill
- 9.13.65 (SF)
- Dairy industry, and margarine tax
- 12.18.47 (11591 )
- Darby, W. E., announced as Chairman of Fulbright Campaign Committee
- 1.2.74
- Dardanelle Dam
- 7.27.50 (11191)
- Dardanelles
- 4.7.47 (3137)
- Dawson, Donald S., remarks on president's remarks on report critical of
- 2.8.51
- Daylight Savings Time
- 3.7.74 (S2999)
- Deacon, Jack, Arkansas Bar Association award
- 6.26.73 (S11974)
- Declaration of Independence and equality
- 9.16.42
- Defense Budget, Impact of
- 3.7.69 (S2429)
- Defense Budget, Criticism of enormity of
- 5.1.69 (EW)
- Defense Budget, "Arms Cost Overruns of 33 Billion Found"
- 3.24.71 (S3850)
- Defense Budget, "The Military Balance: The U.S. and the Soviet Union" by International Institute for Strategic Studies
- 1021.71 (S16742)
- Defense Budget, Military credit sales for Israel
- 11.23.71 (S19521)
- Defense Appropriations for Intelligence Operations
- 11.23.71 (S19521)
- Appropriations
- 10.2.72 (S16529)
- Proxmire amendment
- 10.2.72 (S16529)
- Proxmire amendment, JWF amendment
- 10.2.72 (S16535)
- Defense costs
- 9.26.67
- Defense Department, appropriations
- 4.18.68 (SF); 4.19.68 (SF); 4.22.69 (SF); 5.28.68 (SF)
- Defense Department, and income taxes
- 4.23.68 (SF)
- Defense Department, research projects
- 4.18.68 (SF); 4.19.68 (SF); 4.22.68 (SF); 5.22.68 (SF)
- Defense Department, Criticism of relations between DOD research and University
- 5.1.69 (S1192)
- Defense Department, Social and Behavioral Science Research criticized
- 5.1.69 (S4417)
- Defense Department, As partisan in our politics
- 5.19.69
- Defense Department, "Think Tank" Operations criticized
- 7.9.69 (S7754)
- Defense Department, ABM propaganda criticized
- 8.5.69 (SF) S9209
- Defense Department, Public Affairs Programs, criticized
- 12.16.69 (S16841)
- Defense Department, Appropriations for 1970, JWF views
- 12.18.69 (S17181)
- Defense Department, Public Relations Programs criticized
- 1.20.70 (S196)
- Defense Department, Aid to Taiwan, criticized
- 5.13.70 (S7105)
- Defense Department, Appropriations Bill, Public Affairs Activities of Department of Defense
- 6.26.70
- Defense Department, Extension of Defense Act to limit loan guarantees, debate on, vote on JWF amendment
- 7.9.70 (S10972)
- Defense Department, Defense Department making Foreign Policy, Cambodia, "Face the Nation"
- 11.29.70
- Defense Department, And Public Affairs, appropriations and expenditures
- 12.7.70
- Defense Department, Appropriations amendment, public relations spending, memo from Nixon
- 12.8.70 (S19647)
- Defense Department, Appropriations conference report, S. Vietnamese Occupation of Cambodia, Laos
- 12.29.70 (S21381)
- Defense Department, Magazines published by DOD
- 2.9.71 (S15299)
- Defense Department, Intellectualism of officials
- 6.10.71
- Defense Department, Periodicals published by
- 5.18.72 (S8102)
- Defense Department, Debate on Military Procurement Bill, joins Saxbe amendment to cut CVN ships
- 7.26.72 (S11877)
- Defense Department, Military Procurement, opposition to Trident Submarines
- 1.21.72 (S129009)
- Defense Department, Military Procurement, JWF statement on
- 7.27.72 (S12034)
- Defense Department, Military Procurement, McGovern Amendment to limit defense spending
- 8.1.72 (S12352)
- Defense installations, geographic dispersal
- 6.22.56 (10826-33)
- Defense plants, construction in urban centers
- 6.27.51 (7235)
- Defense Production Act of 1950, statement on
- 5.12.52
- Defense Production Act of 1950, amendments
- 6.11.52 (7019-24)
- Defense Production Act of 1950, extension
- 6.22.56 (10826-31); 6.27.56 (11100)
- Defense Spending, contrasted with domestic expenditures
- 1.14.74, 2.15.74
- Defense Spending, cuts advocated
- 3.30.74
- de Gaulle, Charles
- 3.28.63
- de Gaulle, Charles, authoritarian regime
- 5.28.58
- de Gaulle, savior of France
- 12.17.58
- de Gaulle, stable leadership
- 8.17.60 (16561)
- de Gaulle, the Great Liberator
- 7.3.62
- de Gaulle, nationalist ambitions
- 1.24.63 (926)
- de Gaulle, effect on NATO Alliance
- 2.14.63
- de Gaulle, unfair criticisms by
- 2.17.63
- de Gaulle, views of prominent Republicans concerning
- 2.17.63
- de Gaulle, ideas of European organization
- 4.30.63
- de Gaulle, damage to Western Alliance
- 6.23.63
- de Gaulle, views on Atlantic Alliance
- 10.29.63 (20506-9)
- de Gaulle, evaluation of
- 11.30.63
- de Gaulle, criticized
- 5.11.65
- de Gaulle, role in Vietnam
- 2.21.66
- de Gaulle, wise Algerian policy
- 3.6.66
- de Gaulle, NATO policies
- 3.20.66
- de Gaulle, Johnson should meet with
- 8.29.66 (SF)
- de Gaulle, has raise long-standing questions
- 10.13.66 (SF)
- Demobilization, errors of
- 5.17.46; 10.31.46
- Demobilization, in World War Two, too rapid
- 1.19.51
- Democracy, depends on leadership
- 1.15.40
- Democracy, superior to dictatorship
- 1.15.40
- Democracy, depends on education
- 1.15.40
- Democracy, and individual liberty
- 1.15.40; 5.19.40
- Democracy, basic to civilization
- 7.30.40
- Democracy, as guarantor of peace
- 2.13.42
- Democracy, importance of liberal education to
- 10.23.43
- Democracy, loss of faith in Western Europe
- 6.16.47
- Democracy, role of education in
- 10.23.47
- Democracy, weakness is lack of unity
- 3.8.48 (2286)
- Democracy, term appropriated by Russia for propaganda purposes
- 11.5.48
- Democracy, moral standards
- 3.27.51 (2904-6)
- Democracy, decline in prestige since 1900
- 3.7.52
- Democracy, disadvantages in Cold War
- 3.7.52
- Democracy, nonconformity most vital element
- 4.21.53 (3482)
- Democracy, demands more than specialized education
- 3.2.55
- Democracy, increasing conformity
- 5.18.56
- Democracy, majority rule not essential to
- 1.4.57 (208)
- Democracy,and civil rights
- 7.24.57 (12548)
- Democracy, compromise necessary
- 7.24.57 (12548)
- Democracy, power of idea
- 9.11.57
- Democracy, unsuited for conduct of foreign policy
- 6.3.58
- Democracy, on the defensive
- 6.3.58
- Democracy, critique of theory
- 12.3.58
- Democracy, not equivalent to majority rule
- 1.12.59 (432)
- Democracy, not always workable in backward nations
- 3.1.60 (3985)
- Democracy, problems of secrecy
- 4.39.61
- Democracy, based on awareness of man's dual nature
- 5.17.61 (8225)
- Democracy, invitation to excellence
- 7.28.61
- Democracy, opposed to organic concept of society
- 7.28.61
- Democracy, role of military
- 8.21.61
- Democracy, not guaranteed by right to vote
- 3.22.62 (4834)
- Democracy, conflict with nationalism
- 8.13.62
- Democracy, reflections on
- 1.21.63
- Democracy, and foreign policy
- 1.21.63
- Democracy, importance of Senate
- 1.22.63 (788)
- Democracy, emotional excesses in wartime
- 3.9.63
- Democracy, quest for excellence
- 5.1.63
- Democracy, susceptible to dogmatic crusades
- 12.5.63
- Democracy, myth of equality of all opinions
- 10.16.64
- Democracy, founded in human nature
- 12.8.64
- Democracy, importance of dissent
- 10.22.65 (SF)
- Democracy, contrasted with Christianity and Marxism
- 12.8.65
- Democracy, Senate should reflect common man's feeling
- 2.1.66
- Democracy, and informed public
- 3.14.66
- Democracy, dissent an act of faith
- 4.21.66
- Democracy, need for self-restraint
- 10.19.68
- Democracy, militarism as a threat
- 4.18.69 (EW)
- Democracy, effect of U.S. foreign policy abroad on
- 5.1.69 (EW)
- Democracy, war as a threat to
- 5.19.69 (EW)
- Democracy, prosecution of war antithetical to continuation of
- 6.26.70 (S9902)
- Democracy, and the Indochina War
- 3.2.71
- Democracy, and the Executive Power
- 4.3.71
- Democracy, decline of
- 4.3.71
- Democratic party, God's gift to man
- 9.8.56
- Democratic party, foreign policy failures
- 12.30.56
- Democratic party, boon for Arkansas
- 9.12.62; 9.21.62
- Democratic party, achievements in Arkansas
- 9.20.68; 9.21.68; 9.26.68; 10.4.68
- DeMolay, contributions of
- 3.18.64 (SF)
- DeMolay, tribute
- 3.16.65 (SF)
- Demosthenes, quoted
- 5.7.59
- Denmark, cultural links with US
- 5.11.64
- Department of Welfare, proposal disapproved
- 8.3.49
- Depressed area relief
- 7.26.56 (14648-9)
- Depression of 1929
- 4.18.55
- Detente, Russia
- 6.26.74 (S11597); 6.16.74 (12546)
- Detente, Russia, mentioned
- 7.31.74
- Detente, Russia, endangered by Jackson Amendment
- 11.2.74
- Development loan fund
- 6.13.57 (8988-9); 4.24.59 (6228-31); 7.28.59 (14423); 4.30.59 (7156); 6.30.59 (12273-6); 7.8.59 (12970-2); 7.22.59 (13974); 6.2.60 (11673-4)
- Development loan fund, conference changes, opposed
- 8.13.57 (14500-2)
- Development loan fund, Dirksen Amendment
- 7.1.59 (12422-4)
- Development loan fund, merger with IFA
- 4.4.60
- Development loan fund, long-term borrowing
- 8.7.61 (14839); 8.8.61 (15042); 8.14.61 (15698)
- Development loan fund, Church-Allot Amendment to Foreign Assistance Act
- 10.29.71 (S17176)
- Development loan fund, Stevenson Amendment to Foreign Assistance Act concerning interest on loans
- 10.29.71 (S17188)
- Deitrich, Mrs. Don, letter on tragedy of Vietnamese
- 3.10.71 (S2840)
- DEW Line
- 5.16.63
- Dewey, Thomas
- 10.22.44
- Diamond, discovered in Arkansas
- 2.8.60 (2155)
- Dictatorship, and education
- 1.15.40
- Dictatorship, depends upon fear
- 2.13.42
- Dictatorship, development since 1914
- 12.3.58
- Diem, Ngo Dinh, criticized
- 6.29.61 (11704)
- Diem, Ngo Dinh, tyrant
- 3.21.66 (SF)
- Dillon, Douglas, nomination, error in New York Times regarding
- 5.14.59 (8110)
- Dillon, Douglas, tribute
- 1.21.61 (1025); 4.6.65 (SF)
- Diplomacy, language of
- 6.28.60 (14735)
- Diplomacy, purpose of, to save face
- 3.21.66 (SF)
- Diplomacy, view on American Diplomatic Activity
- 2.17.69 (S1750)
- Diplomacy, traditional diplomacy, Sevareid and Sulzberger articles
- 3.28.72 (S4898)
- Diplomatic appointments, principles involved
- 6.4.59 (9850)
- Diplomatic Relations, Vienna Convention
- 9.14.65 (SF)
- Dirksen, Senator Everett, colloquy
- 10.3.67 (SF)
- Dirksen, Senator Everett, criticism of
- 7.31.54 (12904)
- Disabled American Veterans, tribute
- 6.16.66 (SF)
- Disaster Relief Amendment, cosponsor
- 5.29.72 (S9845)
- Discrimination, in Russia
- 11.14.47
- Discrimination, not correctible by law
- 4.27.62 (7283)
- Dissent, constructive role of, in France
- 10.22.65 (SF)
- Dissent, value to democratic society
- 10.22.65 (SF)
- Dissent, role of University
- 3.14.66
- Dissent, over Suez and Algeria
- 4.21.66
- Dissent, an act of faith
- 4.21.66
- Dissent, an implied tribute
- 4.28.66
- Dissent, an act of faith
- 6.4.66
- Dissent, JWF philosophy of and views concerning
- 4.1.69 (S3552)
- District Court, vacancy in Arkansas
- 7.8.57 (10964)
- District judges, need for additional in Arkansas
- 3.3.61 (3214)
- Dixon, George, accusation by
- 9.11.59 (19037)
- Dixon-Yates power plant, endorsed
- 5.19.54 (6810), 7.9.54 (10143-56)
- Dixon-Yates power plant, view of Memphis Chamber of Commerce
- 7.19.54 (10856)
- Dixon-Yates power plant, supported
- 7.21.54 (11216-9)
- Dixon-Yates power plant, described and advocated
- 7.25.54
- Dixon-Yates power plant, in National interest
- 11.9.54
- Disarmament
- 11.26.45 (10973); 2.13.46; 4.5.62 (6067)
- Disarmament, inspection stations
- 4.4.60
- Disarmament, and tensions
- 9.30.60
- Disarmament, fantasy
- 4.29.63
- Disarmament Agency, appropriation
- 3.9.65 (SF)
- Djilas, Milovan
- 1.23.58 (872); 4.27.66
- Dr. Strangelove, effects of
- 3.6.64 (SF)
- Dodd, Senator Thomas, dispute over Dominican Crisis
- 8.23.65 (SF); 8.31.65 (SF)
- Domestic affairs, impact of foreign situation upon
- 12.5.51
- Domestic affairs, impact of Vietnam on
- 3.21.66 (SF); 7.31.67
- Dominican Republic, peaceful revolution urged
- 6.29.61 (11705)
- Dominican Republic, sugar trade
- 6.27.62 (11882)
- Dominican Republic, dispute with Senator Dodd concerning
- 8.23.65 (SF); 8.31.65 (SF)
- Dominican Republic, US policy analyzed
- 9.15.65 (SF)
- Dominican Republic, reaction to JWF remarks on
- 10.22.65 (SF)
- Dominican Republic, breach with Johnson began with Crisis in
- 2.21.66
- Dominican Republic, Peruvian resolution
- 3.8.66 (SF)
- Dominican Republic, US interference
- 3.22.66
- Dominican Republic, reaction to speech of JWF on
- 4.21.66
- Dominican Republic, Executive-congressional relations
- 4.21.66; 7.31.67 (SF)
- Dominican Republic, invasion of discussed
- 5.19.69 (4.19.69?) (EW)
- Dominican Republic, situation
- 3.12.73 (S4393)
- Dominick Amendment to the Special Foreigh and Humanitarian Assistance Act re: percentage of U.S. contribution to UN
- 11.10.71 (S18121)
- Dominick Amendment to the Special Foreigh and Humanitarian Assistance Act re: percentage of U.S. contribution to UN, U.S. financial support of UN
- 10.29.71 (S17189)
- Dooley, Joe B., support of nomination of
- 7.8.47 (8418)
- Douglas, Senator Paul, tribute
- 3.23.67 (SF)
- Dougherty, Bishop, testimony before Foreign Relations Committee, deterioration of Moral Posture
- 5.12.70 (S6998)
- Draft, views concerning
- 4.18.69 (EW)
- Draft, JWF on
- 5.1.71
- Draft, debate on Military Selective Service Act
- 6.2.71 (S8021) and 6.4.71 (S8319)
- Drell, Professor Sidney D., ABM
- 7.15.70 (S11375)
- Drew, Elizabeth, interview with JWF, Watergate, Indochina War, bombing in Cambodia, Executive vs. Congress, ending war, impoundment, impeachment, executive privilege
- 5.10.73
- Driftwood, Jimmy, praised
- 7.1.70 (S10433)
- Driver, Will, tribute
- 7.16.59 (13543)
- Drought, inadequacy of relief programs
- 8.18.54 (14987-90)
- Drought, Republican inattention to
- 9.24.54
- Drugs, Randolph Amendment to Foreign Assistance Act, concerning international drug traffic
- 10.29.71 (S17169)
- Drury, Allen, quoted
- 1.22.63 (795-6)
- Du Boff, Richard, "Nixon's Secret Play--the Budget"
- 3.9.71 (S2716)
- Duck hunting, raise stamp funds
- 5.12.61
- Duck stamps
- 5.11.61 (7825)
- Ducks, shot by General Eisenhower
- 3.4.63 (3477); 3.14.63 (4190)
- Dudman, Richard, article concerning Cambodia
- 7.7.70, (S10654)
- Duffee, Warren, tribute
- 12.13.67 (SF)
- Duggan, Dennis, the federal budget
- 8.6.71 (S13737)
- Dulles, John Foster, quoted
- 6.7.46; 4.7.47 (3139)
- Dulles, John Foster, praised
- 3.3.48 (2031, 2036); 7.4.50
- Dulles, John Foster, deceptive statements about Soviet policy
- 2.27.56 (3369)
- Dulles, John Foster, criticism of
- 2.29.56 (3558-61)
- Dulles, John Foster, Middle East policies
- 1.24.57
- Dulles, John Foster, investigation of
- 1.27.57
- Dulles, John Foster, illness of
- 2.16.59 (2278)
- Dulles, John Foster, tribute
- 1.18.59
- Dulles, John Foster, death
- 5.26.59 (9052)
- Dulles, John Foster, power in foreign affairs
- 5.5.61
- Dulles, John Foster, recollections of
- 5.27.66 5.29.74
- Dumbarton Oaks Charter
- 12.11.44
- Dumbarton Oaks Conference
- 10.17.44; 11.24.44; 3.12.45; 3.28.45 (2898)
- Dumbarton Oaks Conference, and national sovereignty
- 3.28.45 (2899)
- DuVall, Leland, "Efforts of SCS Deserve Attention Crusaders Getting"
- 4.22.71 (S5440)
- DuVall, Leland, the federal budget
- 8.6.71 (S13737)
- Dyan, Moshe, quoted on reprisal raids against Lebanon
- 8.22.74 (S15628)
Index to Speeches: E-F
- Earth Day, views concerning
- 4.23.70 (S6149)
- Earth Week
- 4.13.73 (S7401)
- East, U.S., provincialism of
- 3.5.49 (1908)
- East, U.S., exploitation of West and South by
- 4.25.55 (5002)
- "East Thinks West is Filthy," by D. Bloodworth
- 9.28.70 (S16582)
- Eastland, Senator James, subpoena of
- 3.22.57 (4207, 4210)
- Eastland, Senator James, colloquy with regarding Burger nomination
- 6.9.69 (S6192)
- Eaton, Cyrus, testimony before JEC concerning the economic crisis caused by Vietnam
- 7.13.70 (S11118)
- Eccles, Marriner S., speech on Vietnam
- 8.25.67 (SF)
- Economic aid, to Europe
- 8.30.51 (10850)
- Economic aid, regional finance corporations proposed
- 11.27.54
- Economic aid, failure of US to provide to backward nations in interwar period
- 4.2.56
- Economic aid, southeast Asia
- 9.7.59 (18332)
- Economic aid, to Latin America
- 8.19.60 (16795), (16846-9)
- Economic aid, to East Europe
- 5.11.61 (7829)
- Economic aid, to neutral or backward nations
- 5.11.61 (7830)
- Economic Cooperation Act of 1950
- 4.26.50 (5775-7)
- Economic Development Administration
- 1.23.74 (S339)
- Economic Development Administration, in Arkansas
- 1.23.74 (S339)
- Economy, problems of 1954
- 3.6.54
- Economy, recession of 1954
- 3.15.54 (3223-4)
- Economy, condition in 1955
- 4.18.55
- Economy, controls on, to prevent depressions
- 6.3.55
- Economy, status in South
- 5.20.56
- Economy, US survey
- 2.10.58
- Economy, survey of
- 5.9.58; 5.28.58
- Economy, communist
- 12.4.58
- Economy, dissolution of Gabon parliament
- 1.30.64 (SF)
- Economy, impact of Vietnam War on U.S. economy, testimony of Tom Watson of IBM before Senate Foreign Relations Committee
- 6.4.70 (S8376)
- Economy, statements before Subcommittee on Economy in Government, scrutiny of defense and national security appropriations
- 1.4.70
- Economy, debate with Senator Proxmire on inflation and the war
- 2.25.71 (S1987)
- Economy, effects of Vietnam War on
- 9.27.71 (S15115)
- Economy, GNP and the Special Foreign Economic and Humanitarian Act
- 11.10.71 (S18101
- Economy, GNP and Special Foreign Military and Related As¬sistance Bill of 1972
- 11.11.71 (S18238)
- Economy, JWF on tax credit to large firms and the economy
- 11.13.71 (S18493)
- Economy, Nixon's economic policy
- 12.1.71 (S20028)
- Economy, "Protectivist Swagger" by Rep. Henry S. Reuss
- 12.16.71 (S21839)
- Economy, Statement on economy
- 2.24.72 (S2513)
- Economy, Colloquy with George Meany
- 4.25.72 (S6639)
- Economy, Debt ceiling
- 10.13.72 (S18082) 10.13.72 (S18045) 10.14.72 (S18347)
- Economy, Debt limit debate
- 10.17.72 (S18516)
- Economy, Myths of the Budget II, Medicare, health care and hospital programs, education-federal and cut-back
- 4.4.73 (S6644)
- Economy, Myths of the Budget III, Arkansas, effect of Nixon budget on, libraries, social service-cut backs, 0E0s dismantling, Ozark Regional Cora-mission, housing, agriculture land
- 4.5.73 (S6814)
- Economy, Myths of Budget I, defense spending, GNP
- 4.27.73 (S6361)
- Education, raw material of democracy
- 1.15.40
- Education, and community character
- 1.15.40
- Education, and dictatorship
- 1.15.40
- Education, importance of social sciences
- 1.15.40
- Education, aids sense of political values
- 4.20.40
- Education, and politics
- 5.19.40
- Education, agricultural
- 6.28.40
- Education, economic importance of
- 10.18.40
- Education, curricular trends
- 2.28.41
- Education, importance to democracy
- 10.23.43
- Education, Fulbright scholarships
- 9.27.45 (9044); 12.15.45 (12123-4)
- Education, military deferment of scientific students
- 10.18.45 (9782)
- Education, essential to democracy
- 11.8.45
- Education, National Science Foundation
- 7.1.46 (8048)
- Education, government support for research in social sciences
- 7.1.45 (8048)
- Education, neglect of
- 4.1.48 (3948), 5.4.49 (5592), 10.30.46
- Education, need for liberal arts
- 11.4.46
- Education, role in democracy
- 10.23.47
- Education, history of international cooperation
- 11.5.48
- Education, role in Cold War
- 5.4.49 (5593-4)
- Education, exchange of persons program
- 5.17.49
- Education, American universities abroad
- 6.7.49 (7336)
- Education, need for more doctors
- 8.16.49 (11546)
- Education, importance of small Christian colleges
- 6.4.51
- Education, federal assistance
- 3.27.52 (2998)
- Education, use of tidelands revenue for
- 4.21.53 (3460)
- Education, bad conditions for teachers
- 4.21.53 (3465)
- Education, loyalty of teachers
- 4.21.53 (3465)
- Education, in US
- 4.21.53 (3462-73, 3476-85)
- Education, neglect of, produced Senator McCarthy
- 4.29.54
- Education, neglect of
- 6.14.54; 7.4.54
- Education, needs of
- 7.26.54 (12004)
- Education, profits from atomic energy for
- 7.26.54 (12003-6)
- Education, and self-government
- 7.26.54 (12008)
- Education, need for higher salaries for teachers
- 6.3.55
- Education, need for common body of humanistic knowledge
- 3.2.55
- Education, variety of influences for
- 3.2.55
- Education, need for more than specialization
- 3.2.55
- Education, need for common tradition in
- 3.2.55
- Education, tax relief for students
- 4.24.56 (6829)
- Education, income tax benefits for students
- 1.9.57 (352)
- Education, in South
- 5.18.57; 6.12.57
- Education, need for local control in civil rights
- 7.23.57 (12448)
- Education, Russian, letter to Secretary Folsom concerning
- 12.2.57
- Education, in Russia
- 1.15.58
- Education, need for US reform
- 1.23.58 (870-7)
- Education, National Defense scholarship program
- 8.13.58 (17287)
- Education, quality suffers in mass education
- 8.21.58 (18906)
- Education, US, after sputnik
- 8.21.58 (18904)
- Education, Amicus curaie brief
- 9.4.58
- Education, US and Russia compared
- 12.4.58
- Education, income tax credits for students
- 1.29.59 (1325-6)
- Education, aid to peacetime veterans
- 7.21.59 (13842)
- Education, in Arkansas
- 2.3.60 (1961-2)
- Education, need for appreciation of foreign cultures
- 2.23.60
- Education, Negro, increased expenditures
- 3.1.60 (3992)
- Education, need for more science
- 3.1.60 (3993)
- Education, and social conditions
- 5.17.61 (8226)
- Education, international character of ideas
- 6.27.61 (11400)
- Education, lack of rigor in colleges
- 7.28.61
- Education, must remain under local control
- 3.8.61
- Education, not merely race against Russia
- 3.8.61
- Education, British and US systems compared
- 3.26.61
- Education, and the poll tax
- 3.16.62 (4371)
- Education, A practical approach, criticized
- 4.11.62
- Education, aid to world understanding
- 8.13.62
- Education, should teach how, not what, to think
- 10.13.62
- Education, technical and vocational training, insufficient
- 10.13.62
- Education, requires national solutions
- 10.13.62 (18964)
- Education, and the space race
- 10.17.63 (19763)
- Education, entangled with race relations
- 5.1.63
- Education, and industrial needs
- 5.1.63
- Education, and the poverty-program
- 7.23.64 (SF)
- Education, needed to control technology
- 12.12.64
- Education, and technology
- 1.16.65
- Education, must harness science
- 5.6.65
- Education, accomplishments of President Johnson
- 9.17.65 (SF)
- Education, neglected during Cold War
- 3.14.66
- Education, aim is to avoid social misfortune and advance public happiness
- 3.14.66
- Education, need to stress humanistic study over scientific and behavioral
- 5.10.66
- Education, disparity between man's knowledge of technology and human nature
- 6.4.66
- Education, aims of
- 12.5.66; 2.22.67
- Education, role in international relations
- 12.5.66; 2.22.67
- Education, value of exchange programs
- 12.5.66; 2.22.67
- Education, and democracy
- 10.19.68
- Education, depersonalization of
- 11.24.68
- Education, dealing with academic battlefields
- 10.21.69 (EW)
- Education, international education and cultural exchange
- 4.21.69 (EW)
- Education, Bill introduced for Bi-national Foundations
- 10.29.69
- Education, in Arkansas
- 12.3.69
- Education, HEW appropriations for 1970, views
- 12.18.69 (SF) S17181
- Education, elementary and secondary, 1969 appropration for
- 2.9.70 (SF) S1443
- Education, views concerning
- 2.28.70 (SF) S2697
- Education, plight of exchange programs abroad
- 3.7.69
- Education, international - some thoughts concerning
- 2.20.69
- Education and Cultural Exchange Program
- 4.21.69
- Egypt, effect upon NATO of an attack against Great Britain by
- 2.6.52 (856-7)
- Egypt, threat to boycott US ships
- 4.29.60 (8977)
- Yemeni Peace Talks
- 8.23.65 (SF)
- Eisenhower Administration, deficits
- 1.9.55
- Eisenhower Administration, ineptitude
- 3.25.57
- Eisenhower Administration, indecision in economic crisis
- 3.20.58 (4884)
- Eisenhower Administration, criticized
- 6.3.58
- Eisenhower Administration, foreign policy apathy
- 6.20.58 (11844-50)
- Eisenhower Administration, tranquilizer pills
- 9.9.59 (18775)
- Eisenhower Administration, foreign policy
- 3.5.60 (4565-6)
- Eisenhower Administration, attitude toward military security
- 3.5.60 (4556)
- Eisenhower Doctrine
- 1.27.57; 2.10.57; 2.11.57 (1855-71); 2.20.57 (2317)
- Eisenhower Doctrine, weakness of
- 8.27.57 (16016)
- Eisenhower Doctrine, in retrospect
- 7.14.58 (13568-70)
- Eisenhower Doctrine, criticized
- 3.5.60 (4565-6)
- Eisenhower, Dwight, advocacy of federated Europe
- 8.30.51
- Eisenhower, Dwight, federal union of Europe
- 8.30.51 (10848)
- Eisenhower, Dwight, presidential qualifications
- 10.25.52
- Eisenhower, Dwight views on party
- 2.18.53 (1175)
- Eisenhower, Dwight part-time president
- 1.19.56
- Eisenhower, Dwight, excessive popularity of
- 5.18.56
- Eisenhower, Dwight, personality cult
- 11.12.56
- Eisenhower, Dwight, conversations about democracy with Marshal Zhukov
- 7.19.57 (12126-7)
- Eisenhower, Dwight, troops sent to Little Rock
- 10.24.57
- Eisenhower, Dwight, not qualified for presidency
- 3.5.59
- Eisenhower, Dwight, and U-2 incident
- 5.29.60
- Eisenhower, Dwight, abuse of veto power
- 9.4.59 (18061)
- Eisenhower, Dwight, remarks on meddlesome bumbling bureaucracy
- 10.31.60
- Eisenhower, Dwight, election remarks
- 11.3.60
- Eisenhower, Dwight, duck hunting of
- 3.4.63 (3477); 3.14.63 (4190)
- Eisenhower, Dwight, warning against military-industrial complex
- 8.15.67 (SF)
- Eisenhower, Dwight, decision not to intervene in Indochina
- 10.3.67
- Eisenhower, Dwight, defense spending
- 7.31.74
- Eisenhower, Dwight, Eisenhower Years, affluence and apathy
- 4.20.61
- Election of 1946, resignation of president urged
- 11.7.46
- Election of 1948, Henry Wallace criticized
- 4.14.47
- Election of 1948, ill effect of multiple parties
- 6.1.48
- Election of 1950, issue was loyalty of certain government official
- 12.18.50 (16694)
- Election of 1952
- 8.30.51
- Election of 1952, issues
- 9.29.52; 10.21.52
- Election of 1952, issues
- 10.25.52
- Election of 1952, candidates compared
- 10.31.52
- Election of 1956, divided government
- 11.12.56
- Election of 1960, prospects for Democrats
- 2.28.59
- Election of 1960, irregularities
- 12.2.60
- Election of 1964, weakness of Kennedy in South
- 9.15.63
- Election of 1964, prospects for Southern bolt
- 9.15.63
- Election of 1964, issues
- 7.30.64
- Election of 1964, nomination of Lyndon Johnson
- 8.26.64
- Election of 1964, Republicans for Johnson
- 9.18.64
- Election of 1964, Menace of Senator Goldwater
- 10.26.64
- Election of 1964, and Tonkin Gulf Resolution
- 4.21.66
- Election of 1964, and Vietnam War
- 5.1.69
- Election of 1964, Debate - direct popular elections
- 9.29.70 (S16636)
- Election of 1968, support of Johnson depends on circumstances
- 2.19.67
- Election of 1968, Kennedy-Fulbright ticket utterly unrealistic
- 2.19.67; 3.20.67
- Election of 1968, and Vietnam War
- 5.1.69
- Election of 1968, Debate - direct popular elections
- 9.29.70 (S16636)
- Election of 1968, JWF's present purpose is to support Democratic nominee
- 11.30.67; 1.21.68
- Election of 1968, fear the dominant sentiment
- 11.24.68
- Election of 1968, reason for Nixon victory was fear
- 11.24.68
- Electoral College, support of bill to reform
- 11.29.48
- Electoral College, outmoded and dangerous
- 2.23.49
- Electoral College, problems of
- 1.31.50 (1160-63)
- Electoral College, reforms
- 3.27.56 (5643)
- Electoral College, influence of large states
- 1.22.63 (792)
- Electronic eavesdropping
- 5.7.68 (SF
- Eliot, T.S., quoted
- 9.21.62
- Ellender, Senator Allen, criticized
- 7.7.59 (12808)
- Ellender, Senator Allen, tribute to
- 10.13.71 (S16269)
- Elliston, Herbert, eulogy
- 1.23.57 (887)
- Elrod, John, announced as campaign manager
- 1.2.74
- Embassies, extravagant expenditures on
- 6.1.53 (5814-5)
- End of the War Amendment, JWF opposition to modification of
- 6.11.70 (S8801)
- Energy Crisis, effect of fuel shortage on Arkansas farmers, Arkansas Agriculture
- 4.11.73 (S7148)
- Energy Crisis, Arab oil and Middle East, our commitment to Israel
- 5.21.73 (S9444)
- Energy Crisis, Causes
- 1.25.74
- Energy Crisis, Mentioned
- 3.30.74
- Energy Crisis, Arab-Israeli conflict
- 10.9.74
- Energy Crisis, Federal Energy Office, propane regulations
- 1.29.74 (S607) and 2.8.74 (S1645)
- Engel, K. August, eulogy
- 1.8.68
- Engle, Senator Clare, eulogy
- 3.1.65 (SF)
- Environment, effect of SST on
- 3.24.71 (S3850)
- Earth Week
- 4.13.73 (S7401)
- Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), water pollution funds impounded
- 2.15.74
- Equal Rights Amendment
- 3.22.72 (S4564)
- Equal time for Congress, testimony before Commerce Committee
- 8.4.70
- Equal television time for, "The Opposition" - ABM, Soviet concern over Safeguard
- 8.10.70 (S13016)
- Equality, objective of war
- 9.16.42
- Equality, cornerstone of US life
- 9.16.42
- Equality, denied by Nazis
- 9.16.42
- Equality, aim of World War One
- 9.16.42
- Equal rights for women
- 1.3.49
- Erasmus, quoted
- 4.20.61
- Ervin, Sam, colloquy with, regarding NPT
- 3.12.69 (S2075)
- Espionage, and the Chief Executive
- 5.29.60
- Estes, Billie Sol
- 7.12.62
- Ethics, support for law
- 3.27.51 (2905)
- Ethics, undermined by football
- 3.27.51 (2905)
- Ethics, commission to review public standards
- 3.27.51 (2905)
- Ethics, and Senate
- 3.20.68 (SF); 3.22.68 (SF)
- Ethics groups, political activity
- 4.25.60 (8626)
- Ethics groups, interference in US foreign policy
- 4.29.60 (8976)
- Etzioni, Amatai, quoted
- 6.24.64 (SF)
- Europe, policy toward
- 6.16.47
- Europe, basic area of US foreign policy
- 12.11.50 (16393-4)
- Europe, must share own defense burden
- 1.18.51
- Europe, essential to US security
- 1.18.51
- Europe, defense priority over Korea
- 4.26.51 (4408)
- Europe, alliance with US
- 5.8.64
- Europe, Atlantic cooperation
- 11.19.64
- Europe, American nuclear commitment to
- 5.4.65
- Europe, third force concept, criticized
- 11.19.62
- Europe, need to protect industrial capacity
- 8.30.51
- Europe, after Suez
- 4.22.57
- Europe, US and Canada the racial and cultural heirs of
- 12.8.47
- Europe, US cultural debt to
- 1.18.51
- Europe, Community of knowledge with US
- 5.11.64
- Europe, tensions of nineteenth century
- 11.21.62
- Europe, nineteenth century accomplishments
- 11.19.64
- Europe, declining world position
- 3.7.52
- Europe, decline in hegemony, neither applauded nor deplored
- 10.8.53
- Europe, historical trends in
- 2.13.56
- Europe, will to suicide since 1914
- 1.15.58
- Europe, decline
- 6.3.58
- Europe, and end of world dominance
- 8.23.60
- Europe, end of dominance
- 4.30.63
- Europe, collapse in 1914
- 5.11.65
- Europe, postwar aid not solely humanitarian
- 12.1.47 (10961)
- Europe, postwar economic stress
- 3.30.49 (3467)
- Europe, postwar cooperation
- 4.11.62
- Europe, ECA aid
- 3.30.49 (3455)
- Europe, economic cooperation
- 4.5.49 (3878)
- Europe, economic difficulties of
- 4.5.59 (3878-91)
- Europe, economic rehabilitation of
- 7.15.9 (9586)
- Europe, economic impact of tourism
- 4.24.50
- Europe, federation of
- 6.16.47; 12.8.47; 6.11.48 (7813-19); 1.31.49 (702-5); 1.30.49 (3457); 4.26.50 (6470); 8.30.51 (10851); 4.16.49
- Europe, cultural autonomy can be maintained in
- 12.8.47
- Europe, history
- 12.9.47
- Europe, federation, proposal for
- 12.9.4
- Europe, federation, Russian opposition to
- 12.9.47
- Europe, obstacles to
- 12.9.47
- Europe, impact on British commonwealth
- 12.9.47
- Europe, federation of, and Marshall Plan
- 1.21.48 (385)
- Europe, federation, must be political as well as economic
- 6.11.48 (7818-9)
- Europe, federation, resolution encouraging
- 6.11.48 (7818)
- Europe, Lenin opposed to
- 6.11.48 (7817)
- Europe, replies to arguments against
- 1.31.49 (704)
- Europe, else dependent on US or Russia
- 3.4.49 (1874)
- Europe, need to preserve individuality of states, culture and language
- 3.4.49 (1874)
- Europe, declining prospects for
- 3.30.49 (3460)
- Europe, Dutch attitude
- 3.30.49 (3462)
- Europe, obstructed by politics of US State Department
- 3.30.49 (3458)
- Europe, less incentive for
- 4.26.50 (5776)
- Europe, financial inducements
- 5.25.50 (7713-4)
- Europe, supported by Europeans
- 5.25.50 (1714)
- Europe, resolution favoring
- 1.31.52 (680-1)
- Europe, letter to President Truman
- 1.31.52 (681)
- Europe, depredation of China by
- 3.7.66 (SF)
- Europe, US postwar policy contrasted to current Asian policy
- 7.22.66 (SF)
- Europe, building bridges to East
- 10.11.66 (SF)
- Europe, American role in
- 10.13.66 (SF)
- Europe, reduction in troop deployment
- 1.19.67 (SF)
- Europe federation, tentative agreements
- 5.27.52 (6026)
- Europe federation, not subservient to US
- 7.1.52 (8670)
- Europe federation, benefits
- 10.8.53
- Europe
- 10.8.53
- Europe, Britain should lead
- 9.30.61
- Europe, unification of, endangered by communism in Italy
- 6.3.47 (6249)
- Europe, unification of, the Brussels Conference
- 3.8.48 (2286)
- Europe, withdrawal of amendment concerning
- 3.8.48 (2286)
- Europe, essential to peace
- 3.8.48 (2286)
- Europe, postwar steps toward
- 1.24.63 (926)
- Europe, and Common Market
- 6.23.63; 4.7.47 (3137-42); 5.15.47 (5316); 5.29.47 (5144) 5.29.47 (5154-5); 3.3.48 (2030) ; 3.30.49 (3457); 11.19.62
- Europe, reunification of East and West
- 5.4.65; 5.11.65
- European Advisory Commission
- 9.1.61 (17914)
- European Recovery Program
- 3.3.48 (2030-41)
- Evtushenko, Yevegny
- 9.11.63 (16814)
- Excess-profits tax
- 6.26.45 (7581)
- Excess-profits tax, exemption for small business
- 7.11.47 (8863)
- Excise Tax, reduction
- 6.15.65 (SF)
- Exchange of persons, benefits to understanding
- 8.24.51 (10637-8)
- Exchange of persons, program
- 10.12.51 (13083)
- Exchange of persons, advantages for Cold War
- 6.26.52 (8113-4); 7.30.53 (10456-7)
- Exchange of persons, committee report on success of
- 8.1.53 (10833)
- Exchange of persons, operational procedures
- 8.3.53 (11049)
- Exchange of persons, aim is brotherhood of man
- 1.13.55
- Exchange of persons, successes
- 4.27.57
- Exchange of persons, with Russia
- 1.17.59 (806)
- Exchange of persons, improvement
- 3.2.61 (3029)
- Exchange of persons, cannot be propagandistic
- 6.27.61 (11400)
- Exchange of persons, bipartisan administration
- 7.11.61 (11275-81), (122285-90)
- Exchange of persons program, Commission report
- 4.4.63 (5716)
- Exchange programs, bi-national education projects
- 2.9.65 (SF)
- Executive, and cloture, desire to override obstructions
- 3.4.49 (1866), (1869), (1875)
- Executive, powers of, and cloture
- 3.5.49 (1902-5)
- Executive, source of destruction of individual freedoms
- 3.5.49 (1914)
- Executive, increasing power of
- 8.16.49 (11545)
- Executive, seeking of power by
- 3.5.49 (1922)
- Executive, primacy in military and foreign relation matters
- 1.19.51
- Executive, and cloture
- 1.4.57 (208)
- Executive, powers under Eisenhower Doctrine
- 2.11.57 (1855-71)
- Executive, constitutional limits on foreign policy powers
- 2.11.57 (SF)
- Executive, cannot create a commitment without Congress' approval
- 2.21.66
- Executive, foreign policy role of
- 4.6.66; 4.21.66
- Executive, tendency to extend US foreign commitments, questioned
- 7.18.66 (SF)
- Executive, congressional restraints needed in foreign policy
- 10.3.66 (SF)
- Executive, and declaration of war
- 2.28.67 (SF)
- Executive, and foreign relations policy
- 3.16.67 (SF); 4.4.67 (SF)
- Executive, intervention in Congo without consulting Congress
- 7.10.67 (SF); 8.4.67 (SF)
- Executive, role in creating a national commitment
- 7.31.67 (SF); 8.20.67
- Executive, and "foreign commitments"
- 9.26.67; 11.1.67
- Executive, foreign policy powers
- 10.11.67 (SF)
- Executive, power to create national commitment
- 2.28.68 (SF); 2.28.68 (SF)
- Executive, control of foreign policy
- 3.7.68 (SF)
- Executive, and national commitment
- 4.17.68
- Executive, agreements, with Spain criticized
- 5.1.69 (EW)
- Executive, support of president's Vietnam policy discussed
- 6.30.70 (S10284)
- Executive, privilege and congressional testimony
- 1.28.71
- Executive, Privilege
- 3.2.71
- Executive, Secrecy and Democracy
- 3.2.71
- Executive, Secrecy, prevention of communcation between Executive Branch and Congress
- 3.24.71
- Executive, Secrecy, validity of Administration reports
- 4.1.71 (S4187)
- Executive, Privilege, debate on Senator Cooper's bill concerning
- 7.7.71 (S10511)
- Executive, Privilege, testimony of JWF
- 7.27.71
- Executive, Privilege, history of
- 7.27.71
- Executive, Privilege, and White House Foreign Policy Bureau
- 7.27.71
- Executive, Privilege, Sevareid commentary
- 3.23.71 (S4679)
- Executive, Kissinger refusal to testify
- 3.28.72 (S4906)
- Executive, Secrecy, "A United Front for Executive Secrecy," by Mary McGrory
- 8.3.71 (S12979)
- Executive, Secrecy, "Executive Shell Game--Hiding Billions from Congress"
- 11.11.71 (S18232)
- Executive, Secrecy, "Identification of Henry Kissinger"
- 12.1.71 (S21769)
- Executive, Secrecy, Debate on Gravel and Pentagon Papers
- 5.5.72
- Executive, Secrecy, Javits amendment
- 5.8.72 (S7440)
- Executive, Secrecy, Baltimore Sun
- 5.16.72 (S7859)
- Executive, Executive v. Congress
- 2.1.73
- Executive, Privilege, introducing S. 858
- 2.15.73 (S2527)
- Executive, Privilege, Nixon's use of, Watergate, separation of power, GAO activity, etc.
- 4.10.73
- Export Control Act, extension
- 6.14.56 (104404-6)
- Export Control Administration Act, executive privilege
- 8.1.72 (S12410)
- Export Control Administration Act, comments on House floor by JWF and executive privilege
- 8.3.72 (H7161)
- Export Guaranty Program
- 6.16.55 (8398-400)
- Extradition treaties, various
- 10.22.63 (20042-3)
- F.E.P.C., opposed
- 1.29.46 (498-508)
- F.E.P.C., compared to Spanish Inquisition
- 1.29.46 (499)
- F.E.P.C., opposed
- 4.22.64 (SF)
- F.E.P.C., Motorola case
- 4.29.64 (SF)
- "Face the Nation" (television program), Indochina War
- 4.15.73
- "Face the Nation," Nixon's Moscow tirp, ability of Senate to end war, arms limitation, Radio Free Europe, Mills for President
- 5.21.72
- Facts Forum, radio broadcasts
- 1.25.54 (691)
- Fair Employment Practices Commission, problem of operation
- 1.22.46 (193)
- Fair Labor Standards Act
- 4.4.46 (3097-3105)
- Fair-trade laws, violation of free enterprise
- 2.18.53 (1178)
- Fairbank, John K., quoted
- 3.7.66 (SF); 5.5.66
- Fairbank, John K., views on Vietnam
- 10.11.67 (SF)
- Fairlie, Henry, quoted
- 5.5.66
- Faisal, King
- 8.23.65 (SF)
- Faisal, King, U.S. support of Israel
- 10.9.74
- Faisal, King, desires to cooperate with West
- 11.2.74
- Fall, Bernard, quoted
- 3.21.66 (SF)
- Fall, Bernard, tribute
- 2.24.67 (SF); 3.6.67
- Fall, Bernard, referred to and praised
- 5.6.69
- Farm Bill, remarks on, farmers' concern
- 11.19.70 (S18535)
- Farm Credit Act, effects of on Akansas
- 7.31.71
- Farm price supports, outlook good for
- 11.22.48
- Farm Security Administration, abolition of
- 4.15.43 (3407)
- Farmers Home Administration (FHA), appropriations
- 3.4.68 (SF)
- Farmers Home Administration (FHA), views generally concerning loans by
- 3.27.69 (S2724)
- Fanfani, Amintore, tribute
- 1.31.63 (1520)
- Far East, problems of US defense of
- 1.18.51
- Far East, US policy
- 12.11.50 (16393)
- Far East, Europe more essential to US
- 12.11.50 (16394)
- Far East, problems of poverty
- 1.18.55
- Far East, conditions
- 4.22.57
- Far East, economic aid
- 9.7.59 (18332-5)
- Fascism, denial of civilization
- 2.13.42
- Fascism, defined
- 4.30.44
- Fascism, antithesis of Christianity
- 4.30.44
- Fascism, negation of classical liberalism
- 10.28.44
- Fascism, tendencies in Senator McCarthy
- 6.14.54
- Faubus, J. Sam, eulogy
- 10.10.66 (SF)
- Faubus, Orval E., actions in Little Rock, criticized
- 8.23.59
- Faubus, Orval E., reaction to war cuts in highway funds
- 1.21.67
- Fayetteville, Arkansas, public library
- 8.30.67 (SF)
- Federal Aid to Education
- 10.23.47; 1.3.49; 5.4.49 (5592-4); 5.7.49; 5.18.57; 1.15.58 2.3.60 (1961-2); 5.17.61 (8225-7); 10.8.63 (18964)
- Federal aid to education, endorsed
- 11.8.45; 2.27.48; 4.1.48 (3948)
- Federal aid to education, prospects better
- 11.29.48
- Federal aid to education, separation of church and state
- 5.7.49
- Federal aid to education, federal control opposed
- 5.7.49
- Federal aid to education, backgrounds and proposals
- 3.31.50
- Federal aid to education, using tidelands resources
- 3.27.52 (3000)
- Federal aid to education, for college housing
- 4.20.55 (4773-5)
- Federal aid to education, views of Senator Taft
- 1.23.58 (874)
- Federal aid to education, for peacetime veterans
- 7.21.59 (13842)
- Federal aid to education, will not interfere with local control
- 4.19.60
- Federal aid to education, endorse
- 3.8.61
- Federal aid to education, and the Kennedy Administration
- 5.20.61
- Federal aid to education, bribe for integration
- 8.29.61 (17339)
- Federal aid to education, must have safeguards against federal control
- 10.13.62
- Federal aid to education, urged
- 5.1.63; 5.12.63
- Federal aid to education, and the space race
- 6.9.63
- Federal aid to education, needy college students
- 2.1.64
- Federal aid to education, tax credits for college tuition, opposed
- 2.4.64 (SF)
- Federal aid to education, and civil rights issues
- 3.18.64 (SF)
- Federal aid to education, views of Senator Goldwater
- 8.15.64 (SF)
- Federal aid to education, prospects
- 1.16.65
- Federal aid to education, research grants to smaller schools
- 3.22.65 (SF)
- Federal aid to education, expansion
- 4.3.65
- Federal aid to education, church-state issue
- 4.9.65 (SF)
- Federal aid to education, elementary and secondary schools
- 4.9.65 (SF)
- Federal aid to education, race issue no longer relevant
- 4.9.65; 11.10.65
- Federal aid to education, in Arkansas
- 1.20.66
- Federal aid to education, tax credits
- 3.15.67 (SF)
- Federal aid to education, elementary and secondary
- 5.23.67 (SF)
- Federal aid to education, impacted areas, appropriation
- 2.20.68 (SF); 2.21.68 (SF); 3.11.68 (SF)
- Federal Bureau of Investigation, abuse, by Senator McCarthy
- 3.1.54
- Federal Bureau of Investigation, surveillance of Foreign Relations Committee
- 5.1.71
- Federal Construction Contract Bill
- 2.19.52
- Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., development of
- 8.21.53
- Federal Housing Administration, investigation, criticism of committee report on
- 12.20.54
- Federalism, preserved by free debate in Senate
- 1.12.59 (431)
- Federalism, changing needs
- 9.9.59 (18774)
- Federalism, US, benefits of
- 10.8.53
- Federalism, US, at issue in civil rights debate
- 7.9.57 (11087-8)
- Federalism, US, protection of the individual
- 7.30.57 (122990)
- Federalism, and labor relations
- 10.5.65 (SF)
- Federalist Papers, quoted
- 1.22.63 (790-1)
- Federal judges, need for fourth in Arkansas
- 3.3.61 (3214)
- Federal reserve board, South unrepresented
- 4.12.48 (4320)
- Federal System, virtues of
- 3.4.49 (1874)
- Federal System, U.S., price of
- 4.21.53 (3436)
- Federal System, states laboratories for social change
- 3.4.49 (1874)
- Federal System, U.S. and European proposal compared
- 3.4.49 (1874)
- Federation of American Hospitals, magazine article
- 8.22.74 (S15606)
- Feed grain problems
- 8.1.62
- Fertilizer, shortage of
- 2.21.74
- Filibuster, cloture and the two-thirds rule
- 1.28.69 (S595)
- Filibuster, debate on amending Rule XXII
- 1.29.71 (S563)
- Filibuster, "Shouting Back, Not Shutting Up," by N. Von Hoffman
- 2.18.71 (S1491)
- Filibuster, debate with Senator Spong
- 2.25.71 (S2042)
- Filibuster, Nixon support of filibuster
- 2.25.71 (S2042)
- Filibuster, independence and effectiveness of Senate
- 2.25.71 (S2042)
- Filibuster, amending Rule XXII
- 3.5.71 (S2538)
- Filibuster, balance of power
- 3.9.71 (S2655)
- Filibuster, with Senator Javits
- 3.9.71 (S2656)
- Filibuster, debate on Lockheed loan
- 7.23.71 (S11980)
- Filibuster, debate on cloture on Rehnquist nomination
- 12.10.71 (S21181)
- Filibuster, defined
- 4.21.53 (3434-5)
- Filibuster, history of
- 4.21.53 (3436-7)
- Filibuster, tribute to
- 4.21.53 (3434-8)
- Filibuster, engaged in
- 4.21.53 (3433-85)
- Filibuster, interpretation of
- 4.24.53 (3768-9)
- Finance Committee, health subcommittee
- 3.10.74
- Fine, Benjamin, Quoted
- 11.14.47
- Fine, Benjamin, Quoted
- 4.1.48 (3948)
- Finland, treaty with Russia
- 12.13.67 (SF)
- Fish conservation programs
- 3.5.59 (3293)
- Fish farming
- 7.8.57, 8.20.57
- Fish farming, appropriation
- 4.30.58 (7705), 5.15.59
- Fish farming, research
- 8.6.59
- Fish farming, reservoir research
- 3.22.60
- Fish farming, research
- 3.2.62
- Fish farming, loans
- 5.23.62 (8974)
- Fish farming, development in Arkansas
- 10.21.62; 1.18.68 (SF)
- Fish farming, experimental stations
- 3.10.71 (S2847)
- Fish farming, "Rambling Along," by Roy Prewitt
- 3.10.71 (S2847)
- Fish farming, "They're Farming Catfish by the Acre, But Supply is Still Short," By Roy Reed in New York times
- 8.2.71
- Fish farming, Prewitt letter and DuVall article
- 5.25.72 (S8458)
- Fisher, Dr. J., letter, "Violence at Yosemite," O'Neill Report, Safeguard System
- 8.6.70 (S12907)
- Fishing vessels, unlawful seizer
- 4.3.68 (SF)
- Fitzgerald, C.P., quoted
- 3.7.66 (SF); 4.27.66
- Fleming, article about Bowie knife and the inventor James Black
- 4.10.72 (S5712)
- Flippin, Dr. Howard, tribute as Arkansas optometrist president
- 6.26.73 (S11976)
- Flood Control
- 9.3.47; 5.19.48 (6067-9); 5.13.58; 6.17.58 (11499);
- Flood Control, Dardanelle Dam
- 7.27.50 (11191)
- Flood Control, on Arkansas River
- 5.29.57 (7940)
- Flood Control, on White River
- 6.6.57 (8457)
- Flood Control, DeGray Reservoir Project
- 8.7.58
- Flood Control bill
- 3.28.57 (4641)
- Flood Control bill, Presidential veto
- 4.25.58 (7382-3)
- Flood Damage, Harrison, Arkansas
- 5.11.61 (7804)
- Flood Damage, cotton acreage
- 5.17.61 (8225)
- Flood Disaster Relief Act
- 8.7.72 (S12758)
- Florence, William G., "Madness for Secrecy"
- 12.16.71 (S12833)
- Florida, tidelands
- 4.21.53 (3442-3)
- Folk music, Arkansas
- 10.9.63 (19053)
- Folk music,and folk art, article by Herman Schaden
- 7.1.70 (S10433)
- Folklife Festival, JWF's recognition, newspaper articles
- 7.16.70 (S11558)
- Food, export to Europe
- 11.14.47
- Food, export to Europe, farmer not to blame for high prices of
- 10.24.48
- Food for Peace
- 5.15.62
- Food Stamps, program in Arkansas praised
- 5.28.70 (S7959)
- Football
- 3.25.57
- Football, obscures university's purpose
- 1.15.40
- Football, inverse quality to education
- 6.28.40
- Football, effects on morality
- 3.27.51 (2905)
- Football, in Texas
- 4.21.53 (3439)
- Football, Alabama
- 5.27.56
- Football, and world politics
- 7.24.61 (13247)
- Football, Razorbacks national champions
- 1.12.65 (SF)
- Ford, Edsel, tribute to
- 4.8.70 (S5037)
- Ford Foundation, tribute
- 4.23.56
- Ford, Gerald, accession to the President
- 8.9.74 (S14677)
- Ford, Gerald, quoted on oil prices
- 10.9.74
- Ford, Gerald, quoted
- 11.2.74
- Ford, Gerald, anti-inflation measures
- 11.2.74
- Foreign affairs, America's grasp of responsibilities, criticized
- 4.11.46 (3508)
- Foreign affairs, reappraisal of position on
- 5.17.46
- Foreign affairs, problems of US system of government in conduct of
- 10.31.46
- Foreign affairs, impact upon domestic situation
- 12.5.51
- Foreign affairs, role of Congress
- 4.21.61
- Foreign affairs, interference by private citizens
- 7.26.65 (SF)
- Foreign affairs, danger of prolonged national preoccupation with
- 5.10.66
- Foreign affairs, beyond coexistence
- 5.30.67
- Foreign affairs, "In Thrall to Fear," Truman Doctrine, U.N., with Soviet Union and Communism, Khruschev, Red China, Indochina War, Ho Chi Minh, historic perspectives and U.S. attitudes toward
- 1.19.72 (S27)
- Foreign Agents, lobbying activities
- 2.4.63
- Foreign Agents, lobbying
- 2.17.63
- Foreign Agents, regulation of lobbying
- 6.3.63 (10764)
- Foreign Agents, registration
- 9.10.63 (16598)
- Foreign Agents, registration of lobbying activities
- 7.6.64 (SF)
- Foreign Agents, regulation of lobbying activities
- 1.26.65 (SF); 4.5.65 (SF)
- Foreign Agents Registration Act, research by law school
- 8.27.62 (17731)
- Foreign aid, not purpose of Fulbright resolution
- 8.25.43
- Foreign aid, labeling of
- 6.7.49 (7332)
- Foreign aid, equipment sent should be tailored to needs and abilities of recipient
- 8.30.51 (10852)
- Foreign aid, relevance of trade to
- 6.8.54 (7821)
- Foreign aid, objective not love of US
- 6.28.56 (11251)
- Foreign aid, need for greater economic aid
- 6.29.56 (11354)
- Foreign aid, proposed changes in
- 1.27.57
- Foreign aid, objectives
- 4.30.57
- Foreign aid, need for long-range program
- 4.30.57
- Foreign aid, program defended
- 6.13.57 (8984-91)
- Foreign aid, appropriation
- 6.14.57 (9120-1)
- Foreign aid, 1957 bill
- 8.13.57 (14500-5); 8.13.57 (14507-8)
- Foreign aid, faults of short-term programs
- 8.13.57 (14507-8); 8.27.57 (16015)
- Foreign aid, proposed adjustments in,
- 5.9.58; 5.28.58
- Foreign aid, not an anti-recession measure
- 6.4.58 (10139)
- Foreign aid, to unpopular governments, criticized
- 8.6.58 (16318-9)
- Foreign aid, faults of short-term programs
- 8.13.57 (14507-8); 8.27.57 (16015)
- Foreign aid, proposed adjustments in
- 5.9.58; 5.28.58
- Foreign aid, need to increase
- 3.18.59 (4408)
- Foreign aid, emphasis on economic aid,
- 4.24.59 (6228-31)
- Foreign aid, need for long-term plans
- 6.30.59 (12279)
- Foreign aid, and inflation abroad
- 6.9.59 (10290-4)
- Foreign aid, not a popularity contest
- 6.30.59 (12276)
- Foreign aid, control by committee on appropriations
- 7.1.59 (12439, 19444, 12446)
- Foreign aid, to neutral nations
- 7.2.59 (12575-6)
- Foreign aid, long-term borrowing authority
- 7.2.59 (12560-67)
- Foreign aid, purpose is US self-interest
- 7.2.59 (12586)
- Foreign aid, health programs
- 7.7.59 (12849-50)
- Foreign aid, and expropriation of US firms
- 7.8.59 (12958-9)
- Foreign aid, Draper report
- 8.24.59 (16766-7)
- Foreign aid, should not be earmarked for certain nations
- 9.12.59 (19340-6)
- Foreign aid, 1960 bill, comments on
- 2.18.60 (2840)
- Foreign aid, compared to warm-over gifts
- 4.27.60 (8745), 5.2.60 (9030-45)
- Foreign aid, reasons for support
- 4.4.60
- Foreign aid, waste and inefficiency
- 4.27.60 (8745)
- Foreign aid, long-term basis
- 5.1.60
- Foreign aid, long-term planning,
- 8.23.60
- Foreign aid, administrative problems
- 11.1.60
- Foreign aid, 1961 bill
- 8.11.61 (15616-9); 8.16.61 (16010)
- Foreign aid, conference report
- 8.31.61 (17674-6)
- Foreign aid, long-term program,
- 4.30.61
- Foreign aid, rationale
- 8.4.61 (14698)
- Foreign aid, moral justification for
- 8.14.61 (14712)
- Foreign aid, self-interest of US not sole reason for
- 8.4.61 (14712)
- Foreign aid, would support even if opposed by the electorate
- 8.4.61
- Foreign aid, five-year financing
- 8.6.61
- Foreign aid, and population explosion
- 8.6.61
- Foreign aid, purpose
- 8.11.61 (15619)
- Foreign aid, watchdog committee, opposed
- 8.14.61 (15679)
- Foreign aid, utilization of private channels
- 8.14.61 (15685)
- Foreign aid, long-term program
- 8.14.61 (15699)
- Foreign aid, limitations on Presidential discretion
- 8.17.61 (16150-1)
- Foreign aid, and trade protectionism
- 8.18.61 (16395-6)
- Foreign aid, 80 percent in US
- 8.19.62
- Foreign aid, benefits to Arkansas
- 10.30.62
- Foreign aid, essential to US security
- 10.31.62
- Foreign aid, 1963 Bill, conference report
- 12.13.63 (24466-7)
- Foreign aid, conduct of program
- 3.28.63
- Foreign aid, cooperation with Atlantic allies
- 4.30.63
- Foreign aid, British contributions
- 10.9.63 (10949)
- Foreign aid, accomplishments since 1945
- 10.28.63 (20337-9)
- Foreign aid, separate military from economic
- 10.28.63 (20338)
- Foreign aid, mistakes exaggerated
- 10.31.63 (20845-6)
- Foreign aid, proposed changes
- 11.6.63 (21242)
- Foreign aid, and aggression
- 11.7.63 (21365-67)
- Foreign aid, 1964 Bill
- 8.1.64 (SF); 8.10.64 (SF); 8.11.64 (SF)
- Foreign aid, increasing concentration of
- 8.1.64 (SF)
- Foreign aid, diverts resources from domestic needs
- 8.1.64 (SF)
- Foreign aid, prevents war
- 10.2.64 (SF)
- Foreign aid, 1965 Bill
- 3.4.65 (SF); 6.10.65 (SF); 6.11.65 (SF); 6.14.65 (SF)
- Foreign aid, floor management,
- 3.4.65 (SF)
- Foreign aid, proposed revisions
- 3.4.65 (SF)
- Foreign aid, multi-lateralization of
- 3.6.65
- Foreign aid, Soviet-American cooperation
- 3.6.65
- Foreign aid, cease pressing on hostile countries
- 3.14.65
- Foreign aid, participation of Europe
- 5.4.65
- Foreign aid, US self-interest
- 6.10.65 (SF)
- Foreign aid, use by special interests, opposed
- 6.14.65 (SF)
- Foreign aid, Assistance Act of 1965
- 8.23.65 (SF); 8.24.65 (SF)
- Foreign aid, reasons for voting a present,
- 9.23.65 (SF)
- Foreign aid, necessary modifications in
- 9.23.65 (SF)
- Foreign aid, and world bank
- 9.30.65 (SF)
- Foreign aid, and private industry
- 3.20.66
- Foreign aid, conflict of politics with economics
- 4.1.66 (SF)
- Foreign aid, separation of military and economic aid urged
- 4.1.66 (SF)
- Foreign aid, multilateralization urged
- 4.1.66 (SF)
- Foreign aid, long-term authorization urged
- 4.1.66 (SF)
- Foreign aid, multilaterization of
- 7.18.66 (SF)
- Foreign aid, concentration in fewer countries
- 7.18.66 (SF)
- Foreign aid, political advantages of internationalization
- 7.18.66 (SF)
- Foreign aid, long-term authorization, reconcidered
- 7.18.66 (SF)
- Foreign aid, separation of military and economic
- 7.18.66 (SF)
- Foreign aid, restraint on Executive
- 7.18.66 (SF)
- Foreign aid, draws US into political and military commitments
- 7.26.66 (SF)
- Foreign aid, bilateral type incompatible with national dignity,
- 7.26.66 (SF)
- Foreign aid, arrogance of US power
- 7.22.66 (SF)
- Foreign aid, obligation of rich to help poor
- 7.26.66 (SF)
- Foreign aid, economic effect on Arkansas
- 7.28.66 (SF)
- Foreign aid, tool for imperialistic intervention
- 10.4.66
- Foreign aid, should not entail American Apresence
- 8.29.66 (SF)
- Foreign aid, multilateral programs
- 10.5.66 (SF)
- Foreign aid, Lebanese road building
- 10.5.66 (SF)
- Foreign aid, Foreign Assistance Act of 1967
- 8.14.67 (SF); 8.15.67 (SF); 8.16.67 (SF); 8.17.67 (SF); 11.8.67 (SF)
- Foreign aid, Inter-American Bank
- 8.23.67 (SF)
- Foreign aid, Foreign Assistance Act of 1969, proposed
- 2.16.68; 6.9.69 (SF) S6163
- Foreign aid, and unlawful seizure of U.S. fishing vessels
- 4.3.68 (SF)
- Foreign aid, the role of the Foreign Relations Committee
- 10.9.69 (S12252)
- Foreign aid, views on Foreign Assistance Act of 1969
- 12.11.69 (S16527)
- Foreign aid, Vietnam and
- 12.12.69 (S16612)
- Foreign aid, Appropriation bill, conference report
- 12.29.70 (S21453)
- Foreign aid, Nixon Doctrine
- 1.4.71
- Foreign aid, NATO and U.S. military assistance
- 1.4.71
- Foreign aid, arms sales
- 1.4.71
- Foreign aid, proposed military assistance and sales,
- 1.4.71
- Foreign aid, aid to Cambodia, letter to Compt. General of U.S.
- 1.28.71
- Foreign aid, introduction of S2295 to amend Foreign Assistance Act of 1961
- 7.15.71 (S11096)
- Foreign aid, and isolationism
- 10.13.71
- Foreign aid, deletion of language concerning South Vietnam, Cambodia and Burma
- 10.29.71 (S17196)
- Foreign aid, and "Neo-isolationism"
- 10.31.71
- Foreign aid, and military aid
- 10.31.71
- Foreign aid, to Israel
- 10.31.71
- Foreign aid, letter to Senator Allen Ellender, chairman of Appropriations Committee
- 11.8.71
- Foreign aid, "Double-Talk Bookkeeping," by Rich R. Kaufman
- 11.8.71 (S17771)
- Foreign aid, denial of information to Congress re
- 11.9.71 (S17771)
- Foreign aid, and the U.S. economy, by Rep. Otto Passman
- 12.16.71 (S21839)
- Foreign aid, aid for Seychelles Islands
- 12.1.71 (S21837)
- Foreign aid, to Portugal
- 12.11.71 (S21403)
- Foreign aid, amendment to continuing Appropriations for Foreign Aid to decrease appropriations
- 12.15.71 (S21737)
- Foreign aid, "No Wonder We're Broke," from U.S. News & World Report,
- 12.16.71 (S21824)
- Foreign aid, letters supporting JWF on foreign aid decrease
- 12.16.71 (S21824)
- Foreign aid, debate on Inter-American Dev. Bank amendment
- 2.2.72 (S1154)
- Foreign aid, to Bangladesh, must come from other programs
- 2.4.72 (S1209)
- Foreign aid, New York Times editorial on arms limitation, Scoville article
- 2.24.72 (S2530)
- Foreign aid, New York Times editorial,
- 2.24.72 (S2530)
- Foreign aid, Conference reports on contribution to Inter-American Dev. Bank, Asian Dev. Bank, Inter. Dev. Assoc.
- 3.1.72 (S3035)
- Foreign aid, Foreign Military Sales Act
- 4.11.72 (S7102)
- Foreign aid, Pastore amendment on military commitments,
- 6.19.72 (S9660)
- Foreign aid, Tower amendment to Foreign Assistance Act
- 6.19.72 (S9658)
- Foreign aid, Dominick amendment to hire mercenaries
- 6.23.72 (S10109)
- Foreign aid, amendment to Foreign Military Sales Act
- 7.24.72 (S11665)
- Foreign aid, continuing resolution
- 10.16.72 (S18390)
- Foreign aid, debate on continuing resolution
- 10.17.72 (S18535)
- Foreign aid, on limiting the continuing resolution
- 2.26.73 (S3347)
- Foreign aid, Introduction of S1443, Foreign Military Sales Act of 1973
- 4.3.73 (S6420)
- Foreign aid, country-by-country military assistance for 1973
- 4.17.73 (S7618)
- Foreign aid, Southwest Times editorial on military aid
- 4.18.73 (S7807)
- Foreign aid, Paddock AID article
- 6.4.73 (S10286)
- Foreign aid, Continuing resolution
- 6.29.73 (S12538)
- Foreign aid, Foreign Assistance Act of 1969
- 6.9.69 (S6163)
- Foreign aid, Foreign Assistance Act of 1972, JWF on Mansfield amendment
- 5.18.71
- Foreign aid, Foreign Assistance Act of 1971, letter from Compt. General re
- 8.18.71
- Foreign aid, plan for termination of
- 2.7.74 (S1422)
- Foreign aid, spending
- 2.15.74
- Foreign aid, hidden military assistance to Vietnam, Korea, and Thailand
- 5.6.74 (S7062)
- Foreign aid, appropriations
- 9.30.74 (S17762), 10.1.74 (S17934)
- Foreign aid, effect on, oil prices
- 9.30.74 (S17728)
- Foreign aid, future of
- 10.19.71
- Foreign aid, Mansfield amendment, withdrawal of troops
- 10.26.71 (S16805)
- Foreign aid, Cooper-Church amendment prohibiting funds for Indochina
- 10.26.71 (S16805)
- Foreign aid, statement on introduction
- 10.26.71
- Foreign aid, Stevens amendment calling for repeal of Formosa Resolution
- 10.27.71 (S16942)
- Foreign aid, Aiden amendment to cut back funds for American-supported schools and hospitals
- 10.27.71 (S16939)
- Foreign aid, debate on Cooper-Church amendment
- 10.28.71 (S17077)
- Foreign aid, debate on Cambodia funds ceiling
- 10.28.71 (S17077)
- Foreign aid, Dominick amendment
- 10.29.71 (S17189)
- Foreign aid, Stevens amendment re: interest on Dev. Loan Fund
- 10.29.71 (S17188)
- Foreign aid, Randolph amendment re: international drug traffic
- 10.29.71 (S17169)
- Foreign aid, Gurney amendment to establish Joint Committee on UN
- 10.29.71 (S17201)
- Foreign aid, Gravel substitute for Symington amendment
- 10.29.71 (S17172)
- Foreign aid, Symington amendment
- 10.29.71 (S17170)
- Foreign aid, Allen amendment to prohibit military assistance to Greece,
- 10.29.71 (S17155)
- Foreign aid, Buckley amendment re: US membership in UN
- 10.29.71 (S17155)
- Foreign aid, Brock amendment for withdrawal of funds from countries failing to support 1949 Geneva Convention
- 10.29.71 (S17187)
- Foreign aid, Dominick amendment re: US financial support of UN
- 10.29.71 (S17189)
- Foreign aid, Case amendment concerning Cambodia, South Vietnam and Burma
- 10.29.71 (S17196)
- Foreign aid, Church-Allott amendment on Dev. Loan Fund,
- 10.29.71 (S17176)
- Foreign aid, Church amendment to reduce total military aid authorization
- 10.29.71 (S17198)
- Foreign aid, final vote
- 10.29.71 (S17210)
- Foreign aid, continuing appropriations for 1972,
- 12.16.71 (S21841)
- Foreign aid, final passage of Conference Report,
- 12.17.71 (S21894)
- Foreign aid, Foreign Assistance Act of 1972, flood debate
- 6.12.72 (S9199)
- Foreign aid, JWF amendment to reduce amount
- 9.22.72 (S15733)
- Foreign aid, colloquy on Hartke amendment on drug traffic
- 9.25.72 (S15780)
- Foreign aid, colloquy on Hartke amendment on drug traffic and on Stevenson amendment
- (S15785)
- Foreign aid, debate on,
- 9.25.72 (S15780)
- Foreign aid, Scott amendment
- 9.25.72 (S15786)
- Foreign aid, Stennis amendment
- 9.25.72 (S15870), 9.26.72 (S15839); 9.28.72 (S16274)
- Foreign aid, amendment to make President release impounded funds
- 2.8.73 (S2431)
- Foreign Chanceries, prohibited in residential areas
- 7.5.62 (12742); 1.31.63 (1453); 7.24.63 (13214)
- Foreign Chanceries, in Washington
- 9.27.72 (S16083)
- Foreign currencies, and congressional travels
- 8.11.64 (SF)
- Foreign currencies, use in bi-national educational exchanges
- 2.9.65 (SF)
- Foreign investments, in Latin America
- 2.1.54 (1073)
- Foreign Military Sales Act of 1970, JWF floor statements for May-June, and complete debates which include Cooper-Church amendment and Byrd amendment, assimilated in files beginning
- 5.13.70 (S7105)
- Foreign Military Sales Act of 1970, statement
- 11.8.71
- Foreign Military Sales Act of 1970, debate
- 6.25.73 (S11900)
- Foreign Military Sales Act of 1970, defense spending
- 6.26.73 (S12031)
- Foreign policy, object is national welfare
- 4.29.43
- Foreign policy, traditional weaknesses
- 7.15.43
- Foreign policy, based on self-interest,
- 8.25.43
- Foreign policy, no longer separable from domestic policy
- 3.28.45 (2897)
- Foreign policy, vacillation in
- 2.3.47
- Foreign policy, suggestions for institutional changes to improve
- 2.3.47
- Foreign policy, outline for postwar period
- 2.8.49
- Foreign policy, basic relations are with Europe not Far East
- 12.11.50 (16396-4)
- Foreign policy, objective of
- 1.18.51
- Foreign policy, Russia, not China, the primary enemy
- 4.26.51 (4403)
- Foreign policy, disadvantages of division of powers
- 3.7.52
- Foreign policy, policy, guidelines
- 7.4.54
- Foreign policy, bipartisan, failure of Democratic party
- 12.30.56
- Foreign policy, need for opposition in peacetime,
- 3.25.57
- Foreign policy, failures of US leadership since Korea
- 6.3.58
- Foreign policy, dangerous apathy
- 6.20.58 (11844-50)
- Foreign policy, must be attuned to opinions of mankind
- 7.16.58 (13908)
- Foreign policy, drift toward war
- 8.6.58 (16317)
- Foreign policy, popular responsibility for
- 8.21.58 (18903-8)
- Foreign policy, survey of factors which shape,
- 4.16.59
- Foreign policy, theory of bipartisanship questioned
- 4.16.59; 4.18.59
- Foreign policy, need for underlying popular consensus and agreement
- 5.7.59
- Foreign policy, moralistic attitude
- 9.9.59 (18773)
- Foreign policy, American frustration
- 8.23.60
- Foreign policy, importance of strong President,
- 3.26.61
- Foreign policy, dependent upon residential power,
- 5.5.61
- Foreign policy, problems of constitutional machinery
- 5.5.61
- Foreign policy, US record since 1945
- 6.29.61 (11702)
- Foreign policy, complexity of solutions
- 8.21.61
- Foreign policy, role of House of Representatives
- 4.21.61
- Foreign policy, development of theory containment
- 8.21.61
- Foreign policy, and democracy, problems
- 1.23.63
- Foreign policy, US not omnipotent
- 1.24.63
- Foreign policy, need for bipartisanship
- 2.17.63
- Foreign policy, and public opinion
- 3.9.63
- Foreign policy, preeminent role of president
- 3.9.63
- Foreign policy, criteria for responsible criticism of
- 5.4.63
- Foreign policy, mistaken belief in immutability of Soviet policy
- 9.9.63 (16539)
- Foreign policy, racial segregation not a burden on
- 9.15.63
- Foreign policy, myths and realities
- 3.25.64 (SF)
- Foreign policy, need for flexibility
- 12.8.64
- Foreign policy, instruments should not be confused with goals
- 12.8.64
- Foreign policy, liberation doctrine, a failure
- 12.8.64
- Foreign policy, building of bridges
- 12.8.64
- Foreign policy, advance of international community
- 3.6.65
- Foreign policy, neo-isolationism
- 4.3.65
- Foreign policy, role of dissent in
- 10.22.65 (SF)
- Foreign policy, Senate should reflect common man's feeling
- 2.1.66
- Foreign policy, new era began in 1961
- 3.14.66
- Foreign policy, inconstancy of
- 3.22.66
- Foreign policy, dangers of moralism
- 3.22.66
- Foreign policy, historic US tension between anti-communism and nationalism
- 3.22.66
- Foreign policy, US options for China
- 3.22.66
- Foreign policy, US should support nationalism rather than oppose communism
- 3.22.66
- Foreign policy, a kind of voodoo in US
- 4.21.66
- Foreign policy, Right-wing interference in trade
- 4.28.66 US
- Foreign policy, overextension compared to Napoleonic France and Nazi Germany,
- 4.28.66; 5.17.66
- Foreign policy, danger of overextending commitments
- 5.3.66 (SF)
- Foreign policy, CIA influence on
- 5.16.66 (SF)
- Foreign policy, need for Senate power over CIA
- 7.14.66 (SF)
- Foreign policy, radical new Asian doctrine
- 7.22.66 (SF)
- Foreign policy, building bridges to East
- 10.11.66 (SF)
- Foreign policy, US role as global policeman,
- 10.14.66; 5.5.67
- Foreign policy, great powers should forebear interference in other societies
- 12.5.66
- Foreign policy, US spirit of universal mission
- 5.5.67
- Foreign policy, psychological drives in
- 5.30.67
- Foreign policy, executive intervention in Congo, criticized,
- 7.10.67 (SF); 8.4.67 (SF)
- Foreign policy, American power regarded as end in itself
- 8.8.67
- Foreign policy, traditional methods inadequate
- 8.8.67
- Foreign policy, Defense Department research funds
- 8.22.67 (SF)
- Foreign policy, Role of Congress and Executive
- 1.19.51; 3.7.52; 2.11.57; 3.26.61; 4.21.61; 3.9.63
- Foreign policy, Congressional voice needed in creating Acommitments
- 2.21.66
- Foreign policy, role of Senate a minor one
- 4.6.66
- Foreign policy, failure of Congress to fulfill its role
- 4.21.66
- Foreign policy, Congressional role
- 6.4.66
- Foreign policy, Congressional check on Executive
- 7.18.66 (SF)
- Foreign policy, need for congressional voice in
- 10.3.66 (SF)
- Foreign policy, congressional voice in declaring war
- 2.28.67 (SF)
- Foreign policy, Congressional role
- 3.16.67; 4.4.67
- Foreign policy, Congressional role in creating Acommitments
- 3.20.67
- Foreign policy, Congressional role in shaping
- 4.27.67 (SF)
- Foreign policy, erosion of congressional role
- 7.31.67 (SF)
- Foreign policy, resolution of Congressional role in creating a national commitment
- 7.31.67 (SF)
- Foreign policy, Congressional role in Acommitments
- 8.20.67
- Foreign policy, essential U.S. choice
- 9.26.67
- Foreign policy, Congressional role in "commitments"
- 9.26.67; 11.1.67; 10.11.67 (SF); 2.24.68; 3.7.68 (SF)
- Foreign policy, role of executive, S.J. Res. 187
- 11.20.67 (SF)
- Foreign policy, changing U.S. conceptions of
- 12.13.67 (SF)
- Foreign policy, proper U.S. role,
- 1.21.68
- Foreign policy, Commission, proposed
- 5.22.68 (SF)
- Foreign policy, Nixon Administration, philosophy
- 4.27.69
- Foreign policy, beyond Vietnam
- 5.1.69
- Foreign policy, American role of "World Policeman"
- 5.1.69
- Foreign policy, effects of McCarthyism on
- 5.1.69 (S4604)
- Foreign policy, changing the balance of power system,
- 5.1.69
- Foreign policy, Power Politics in the nuclear age, views on an international system,
- 5.1.69
- Foreign policy, seeking a new approach to conduct of
- 5.6.69
- Foreign policy, containment theory as a myth
- 5.6.69
- Foreign policy, ultimate test of objective
- 5.19.69
- Foreign policy, current foreign policy as drain on US psychological resources,
- 5.19.69
- Foreign policy, current dilemmas of
- 5.19.69
- Foreign policy, privileges and prerogatives of the Senate,
- 6.8.69
- Foreign policy, psychiatry and
- 6.16.69 (6.15.69?)
- Foreign policy, US and Canadian relations, article dealing with
- 6.8.70 (S8558)
- Foreign policy, American public opinion, transition of, "An American Foreign Policy: Imperative - Responsible Restraint," by Marshall Wright
- 7.30.70 (S12445)
- Foreign policy, Nixon's State of the World Message
- 1.28.71
- Foreign policy, SALT talks
- 2.28.71
- Foreign policy, JWF comments on Nixon's "State of World" address
- 2.28.71
- Foreign policy, and Congress
- 4.3.71
- Foreign policy, "New Internationalism"
- 4.4.71
- Foreign policy, and separation of powers
- 4.16.71
- Foreign policy, effects of anti-war demonstrations and legislation on
- 5.4.71
- Foreign policy, "The USA Astride the Globe," by Merio Pusey
- 10.1.71 (S15628)
- Foreign policy, Okinawa Reversion Treaty and Japanese/American relations
- 11.8.71 (S17765)
- Foreign policy, "American Majority are Isolationists," by Burton K. Wheeler
- 11.30.71 (S19891)
- Foreign policy, "Time for Sanity in Foreign Policy," by Frank Getlein
- 12.16.71 (S21841)
- Foreign policy, "In Thrall to Fear," Truman Doctrine, Indochina War, Russia, relations with since 1945 (Khruschev), Cold War, China, relations with (Mao Tse-Tung), Ho Chi-Minh, UN
- 1.7.72
- Foreign relations, complexity of
- 9.15.51
- Foreign relations, effect of cheese embargo on
- 1.23.52 (441-3)
- Foreign relations, need to establish long-term policies
- 3.6.52
- Foreign relations, constitutional primacy of executive
- 1.19.51
- Foreign relations, links with domestic affairs
- 11.3.59
- Foreign relations, problems of official secrecy
- 4.30.61
- Foreign relations, and agriculture
- 5.15.62
- Foreign relations, importance of manners
- 6.12.64
- Foreign relations, private interference in
- 7.26.65 (SF)
- Foreign relations, commitments abroad, need to re-examine
- 9.25.69 (EW)
- Foreign relations, "Old Myths and New Realities"
- 4.2.70 (S4877)
- Foreign relations, Communist China
- 4.23.73 (S6145)
- Foreign relations, Canada
- 6.8.70 (S8558)
- Foreign relations, Use of secret information, comments by Joseph McCaffrey and David Brinkley
- 1.20.72 (S127)
- Foreign relations, "Fiscal Cost of Cold War," article
- 2.8.73 (S2469)
- Foreign Relations Authorization Act, JWF comments on
- 4.28.72 (S6959)
- Foreign Relations Authorization Act, debate on, Congress v. Executive, Executive privilege and classification of documents
- 5.1.72 (S7010)
- Foreign Relations Committee, need for better briefings by state department
- 1.17.59 (795, 798)
- Foreign Relations Committee, method of staff appointments
- 6.9.59 (10289)
- Foreign Relations Committee, method of handling Dillon nomination
- 6.9.59 (10289)
- Foreign Relations Committee, 1964 activities
- 10.2.64 (SF)
- Foreign Relations Committee, dispute with Senator Dodd in
- 8.23.65 (SF); 8.30.65 (SF)
- Foreign Relations Committee, duty of chairman to speak out,
- 10.22.65 (SF)
- Foreign Relations Committee, purpose of Vietnam hearings
- 2.21.66; 3.14.66
- Foreign Relations Committee, impact of test ban hearings,
- 3.14.66
- Foreign Relations Committee, results of Vietnam hearings,
- 4.6.66
- Foreign Relations Committee, purpose of foreign policy hearings
- 4.21.66
- Foreign Relations Committee, and CIA
- 5.16.66 (SF)
- Foreign Relations Committee, reorganization amendment,
- 3.3.67 (SF)
- Foreign Relations Committee, invitation to General Westmoreland,
- 4.27.67 (SF)
- Foreign Relations Committee, forum of free discussion,
- 7.31.67 (SF)
- Foreign Relations Committee, lack of communication from State Department
- 100.10.67 (SF); 11.22.67
- Foreign Relations Committee, testimony of Dean Rusk,
- 11.7.67
- Foreign Relations Committee, Vietnam hearings,
- 12.8.67 (SF)
- Foreign Relations Committee, statement to Dean Rusk,
- 3.11.[68?]
- Foreign Relations Committee, hearings on NPT, Laird testimony,
- 2.19.69
- Foreign Relations Committee, role of, discussed,
- 4.19.69
- Foreign Relations Committee, Nixon Administration withholding information from,
- 5.12.69
- Foreign Relations Committee, hearings on foreign policy and psychiatry
- 6.5.69
- Foreign Relations Committee, Advise and Consent, function of
- 6.12.69 (S6549)
- Foreign Relations Committee, commitments abroad, need to re-examine
- 9.25.69
- Foreign Relations Committee, jurisdiction of
- 10.9.69 (S12252)
- Foreign Relations Committee, role of, discussed
- 10.21.69
- Foreign Relations Committee, hearings on UN, statements on opening of,
- 2.4.70
- Foreign Relations Committee, tributes to JWF as chairman
- 4.23.70 (S6093)
- Foreign Relations Committee, Carl Marcy affair,
- 5.6.70 (S6821)
- Foreign Relations Committee, summary of activities of, 91st Congress
- 12.30.70 (S21478)
- Foreign Relations Committee, rules of the Committee,
- 3.1.71 (S2179)
- Foreign Relations Committee, and the Indochina War
- 4.14.71
- Foreign Relations Committee, Nixon Administration withholding information on government programs abroad
- 9.22.71 (S14727)
- Foreign Relations Committee, jurisdiction over Rhodesian chrome question
- 9.27.71 (S15116)
- Foreign Relations Committee, S.J. Res. 237, funding, reported
- 1.26.72 (S492)
- Foreign Relations Committee, rules of
- 2.29.72 (S2830)
- Foreign Relations Committee, summary of 1972 activities
- 10.14.72 (S18316)
- Foreign Relations Committee, funds for
- 2.27.73 (S3510)
- Foreign Relations Committee, moratorium on MIRV testing
- 7.18.74 (S12889)
- Foreign Relations Committee, report on Kissinger's wiretapping role printed in Record
- 8.7.74 (S14446)
- Foreign service, problems of
- 7.15.43
- Foreign service, need for intellectuals in
- 10.17.44
- Foreign service, American amateurism
- 1.17.59 (805)
- Foreign service, tribute
- 6.24.64
- Foreign service, personnel system
- 8.7.64 (SF)
- Foreign service, courtesy passports
- 10.8.65 (SF)
- Foreign service, administrative reorganization needed
- 6.20.67 (SF)
- Foreign service, morale problems
- 10.3.67 (SF); 5.28.68
- Foreign service, school of language studies
- 2.20.67
- Foreign service, "Vietnamization of the Foreign Service," by John Claymore
- 12.10.71 (S21430)
- Foreign students, orientation courses
- 3.21.60 (6065)
- Foreign students, difficulties in US
- 4.14.60 (8034)
- Foreign students, US responsibilities for those studying under private finances
- 1.15.62 (430)
- Foreign Student Service Council
- 4.6.61 (5473-4)
- Foreign trade, and high tariffs
- 5.11.43 (4218)
- Forest Services
- 5.15.59
- Forest Services land legislation
- 5.24.68 (SF)
- Forester, Bobby, tribute
- 6.9.60 (12189)
- Forestry, brush elimination
- 7.22.59 (13585)
- Forestry, brush elimination, progress in
- 11.8.49
- Forestry, development of national program
- 8.6.59 (15251)
- Forestry, minimum wage
- 8.26.66 (SF)
- Forestry research
- 4.15.43 (3407); 5.24.56; 2.9.61 (1960); 3.2.62
- Formosa, no emergency in
- 1.24.55 (622)
- Formosa, danger of war in
- 3.13.55
- Formosa, threat of invasion
- 8.17.54 (14794-5)
- Formosa, critical situation
- 5.27.57 (7668-9)
- Formosa, Stevens amendment to Foreign Assistance Act of 1971
- 10.27.71 (S16942)
- Fort Chafee, deactivation, criticized
- 12.17.58
- Fort Smith National Historical Site
- 6.9.61; 7.20.61
- Fortas, Abe, mentioned
- 6.9.69 (S6192)
- Fosdick, Dr. Harry Emerson, quoted
- 8.13.46
- France, danger of communism in
- 11.14.47
- France, colonialism
- 3.29.54 (3952-3)
- France, governmental problems
- 2.13.56
- France, collapse of democracy in
- 5.28.58
- France, US differences with
- 8.23.59
- France, commercial treaty
- 8.17.60 (16562) (16606-7)
- France, antagonism toward Anglo-Saxons
- 1.24.63 (926)
- France, division of Europe
- 2.14.63
- France, not proper leader for Europe
- 3.28.63
- France, shame at World War Two effort
- 6.23.63
- France, role in Western Alliance
- 10.29.63 (20507)
- France, recovery since World War II
- 10.29.63 (20507)
- France, differences of viewpoint with US
- 5.8.64
- France, anti-American attitude of, regretted
- 3.14.65
- France, peace treaty of 1815
- 3.1.66 (SF)
- France, mistreatment of China by
- 3.7.66 (SF)
- France, respect of underdeveloped nations for
- 4.21.66
- France, President Pompidou
- 3.6.70 (S3067)
- France, colonial exploitation of
- 10.3.67 (SF); 12.8.67 (SF)
- Franco Administration, JWF, Spanish Bases (New York Times)
- 71.31.70 (S12500)
- Frank, Jerome, quoted, 3.7.66 (SF)
- 5.5.66; 5.30.67
- Frankel, Charles, tribute to
- 9.13.65 (SF); 1.14.70
- Frankel, Charles, quoted
- 12.5.66
- Franco-Prussian War
- 5.5.66
- Franking privileges
- 11.30.54 (16199-201)
- Franking privileges, abuse of
- 6.2.70 (S8158)
- Franking privileges, Senator Hatfield and
- 6.2.70 (S8161)
- Franklin, Benjamin, quoted
- 6.1.48
- Free enterprise, opposed to margarine tax
- 12.18.47 (11590)
- Freedom, molded by education
- 4.11.62
- Freedom, view of Senator Goldwater
- 8.2.63 (13961)
- Freedom, ridiculed
- 8.15.64 (SF)
- Freedom, criticized
- 9.14.64 (SF)
- Freedom, defined
- 9.14.64 (SF); 4.17.68
- Freedom Academy
- 2.9.61 (1853)
- Freedom in democratic society
- 7.28.61
- Freedom of discussion, hampered by centralized communications media
- 1.25.55
- Freedom of discussion, declining in colleges
- 1.25.55
- Freedom of discussion, truth will prevail in marketplace
- 3.14.66; 4.21.66
- Freedom of expression, need for
- 4.21.53 (3479)
- Freedom of the marketplace, repeal of margarine tax
- 6.24.55
- Freedom of press, international guarantees for
- 9.7.44 (7587); 10.28.44
- Freedom of press, undue influence of USIA on
- 5.29.57 (7968, 7980-4)
- Freedom of press, and US passport policy
- 8.20.57 (15264)
- Freedom of press, comments
- 4.16.71
- Freedom of press, statement by JWF inserted by Senator Sparkman
- 7.22.71 (S11797)
- Freedom of press, "Grumbling Off," by Nicholas Von Hoffman
- 9.22.72 (S14727)
- Freedom of press, and Office of Tel. policy
- 1.23.73 (S1158)
- Freedom of press, letters from Arkansas re:
- 1.23.73 (S1159)
- Freedom of press, JWF views on
- 1.23.73 (S1157)
- Freedom of the skies
- 2.16.43 (1011-3)
- Freeman, Orville, tribute
- 7.30.63 (13688)
- Friday, Herschel, nomination for Supreme Court
- 10.15.71
- Fritchey, Clayton, "State of Affairs," Canada and U.S. Foreign Policy
- 6.8.70 (S8958)
- Fritchey, Clayton, "The Trend in Greece"
- 2.18.71 (E845)
- Fromm, Erich, quoted
- 6.4.66; 12.5.66; 11.24.68
- Fruit growers
- 2.8.56 (2337)
- Fuentes, Carlos, comments
- 7.17.69 (S8218)
- Fulbrecht, Wilhelm, acknowledgement of CARE package
- 5.29.47 (5155)
- Fulbright, J.W., alleged improper influence on RFC
- 2.23.51
- Fulbright, J.W., personal relations with president Truman
- 4.26.51 (4409)
- Fulbright, J.W., conservatism of
- 1.19.55; 6.27.61 (11400)
- Fulbright, J.W., colloquy with Senator McCarthy
- 6.22.55 (8953, 8957)
- Fulbright, J.W., Amicus curiae brief
- 9.4.58
- Fulbright, J.W., accusations of, by Senator Goldwater,
- 4.17.59 (6198-6201)
- Fulbright, J.W., visit to middle east
- 6.15.60 (12618-21)
- Fulbright, J.W., not candidate for cabinet post
- 12.2.60
- Fulbright, J.W., recollections of academic career
- 3.26.61
- Fulbright, J.W., personal independence
- 3.26.61
- Fulbright, J.W., opposed for Secretary of State by NAACP
- 3.26.61
- Fulbright, J.W., differences with Homer Adkins
- 3.26.61
- Fulbright, J.W., would support foreign aid regardless of views of voters
- 8.4.61
- Fulbright, J.W., special perspective on agricultural issues
- 5.15.62
- Fulbright, J.W., campaign appeal
- 7.30.62
- Fulbright, J.W., role as Senator
- 7.30.62
- Fulbright, J.W., role in Senate
- 11.5.62
- Fulbright, J.W., management of foreign aid bill
- 3.4.65 (SF)
- Fulbright, J.W., role in Johnson Administration foreign policy
- 3.14.65
- Fulbright, J.W., crank mail
- 2.19.66
- Fulbright, J.W., differences with President Johnson
- 2.21.66; 3.6.66
- Fulbright, J.W., no feud with Johnson
- 3.20.66
- Fulbright, J.W., Oxford experience
- 2.22.67
- Fulbright, J.W., simple Ozark hillbilly
- 2.28.67 (SF)
- Fulbright, J.W., does not want to be Vice-President
- 3.20.67
- Fulbright, J.W., plea to Nixon Administration to end the Vietnam War
- 3.21.69
- Fulbright, J.W., what he would do to end the Vietnam War
- 10.21.69
- Fulbright, J.W., on becoming Secretary of State in Kennedy Administration,
- 4.16.69
- Fulbright, J.W., views concerning civil rights
- 4.19.69
- Fulbright, J.W., his views concerning national priorities
- 2.19.69
- Fulbright, J.W., views on American society
- 4.19.69
- Fulbright, J.W., on why he entered politics,
- 4.19.69
- Fulbright, J.W., views on dissent by Senators
- 4.1.69
- Fulbright, J.W., view about decade of 1960s
- 5.1.69
- Fulbright, J.W., tribute to as Chairman of Foreign Relations Committee
- 4.23.70 (S6093)
- Fulbright, J.W., amendment reducting NASA appropriations by 10%
- 7.7.70 (S10719)
- Fulbright, J.W., added as co-sponsor to Goodell amendment to HUD appropriations for additional funds for water and sewer projects
- 7.7.70 (S10703)
- Fulbright, J.W., "JWF vs. the Junta," Evans and Novak,
- 2.11.71 (S1336)
- Fulbright, J.W., amendment to Mansfield amendment
- 5.19.71 (S7400)
- Fulbright, J.W., amendment to Dominick Foreign Service amendment to Higher Education Bill
- 8.6.71 (S13639)
- Fulbright, J.W., motion to reconsider vote on Rhodesian Chrome amendment
- 9.24.71 (S15041)
- Fulbright, J.W., on riots following World Series victory in Pittsburgh
- 10.9.71 (S16571)
- Fulbright, J.W., American to reduce authorizations for special Foreign Military and Related Assistance Bill
- 11.11.71 (S18238)
- Fulbright, J.W., amendment to Revenue Act to shorten extension of
- 11.16.71 (S18733)
- Fulbright, J.W., amendment to Revenue Act of 1971 to limit authorization of DISC
- 11.22.71 (S19311)
- Fulbright, J.W., on Mansfield amendment to end the [Vietnam] war
- 12.11.71 (S21430)
- Fulbright, J.W., amendment to decrease funds for foreign aid
- 12.15.71 (S21737)
- Fulbright, J.W., urges Congress to end Vietnam war
- 1.4.73 (S249)
- Fulbright, J.W., tribute to J.N. Heiskell
- 1.18.73 (S1001)
- Fulbright, J.W., on war powers
- 1.18.73 (S1007)
- Fulbright, J.W., views on freedom of press
- 1.23.73 (S1157)
- Fulbright, J.W., on cutbacks of funds benefitting rural America
- 1.23.73 (S1167)
- Fulbright, J.W., Exchange Program
- 5.29.74
- Fulbright Painters Exhibit
- 10.29.59
- Fulbright Resolution
- 9.20.43; 10.5.43
- Fulbright Resolution, explanation and defense of
- 5.10.43
- Fulbright Resolution, explained and defended
- 6.15.43; 8.26.43; 10.23.43
- Fulbright Resolution, inactivity on
- 1.17.45
- Fulbright Resolution, supported by international atomic controls
- 4.11.46 (3508)
- Fulbright Scholarships
- 9.27.45 (9044); 12.15.45 (12123-4); 4.11.46 (3553); 5.17.49; 7.31.49; 7.13.50 (10049-58); 6.27.61 (11400-3); 7.10.61 (12106-10)
- Fulbright Scholarships, appropriation
- 6.19.48 (9051); 5.25.56 (8997)
- Fulbright Scholarships, aim of
- 11.5.48
- Fulbright Scholarships, growth of program
- 8.30.51
- Fulbright Scholarships, success of program
- 4.26.50 (5776); 10.8.53; 5.25.56 (8997)
- Fulbright Scholarships, aim of
- 11.5.48 (5776)
- Fulbright Scholarships, growth of program
- 8.30.51; 4.26.50 (5776); 10.8.53; 5.26.56 (8997)
- Fulbright Scholarships, development of
- 5.27.54; 6.7.49 (7333)
- Fulbright Scholarships, history and prospects of program
- 8.24.51 (10636-9)
- Fulbright Scholarships, better than Voice of America
- 7.7.50
- Fulbright Scholarships, preferable to USIA
- 5.23.57 (7494)
- Fulbright Scholarships, Latin American program
- 6.11.54 (8045); 5.15.58 (8807)
- Fulbright Scholarships, selection of Board
- 7.17.47
- Fulbright Scholarships, statement of first awards
- 4.8.48
- Fulbright Scholarships, three certain Chinese students not admitted under
- 9.1.50 (14118)
- Fulbright Scholarships, impossible with communist countries
- 4.17.51
- Fulbright Scholarships, propaganda use of
- 5.15.51
- Fulbright Scholarships, exchange with Yugoslavia, endorsed
- 8.24.51 (10629)
- Fulbright Scholarships, permission for foreign students to remain in US defeats purpose of program
- 3.30.53 (2433)
- Fulbright Scholarships, reductions in, opposed
- 8.1.53 (10834-5)
- Fulbright Scholarships, amendments changing purpose of, opposed
- 8.1.53 (10831-6)
- Fulbright Scholarships, Bi-national Agreements
- 8.1.53 (10853)
- Fulbright Scholarships, approval by private industry
- 8.1.53 (10853)
- Fulbright Scholarships, motivation for
- 10.8.53
- Fulbright Scholarships, geographical distribution in US
- 6.11.54 (8045-6)
- Fulbright Scholarships, survey of costs
- 5.31.55 (7246-8)
- Fulbright Scholarships, purpose outlined
- 4.23.56
- Fulbright Scholarships, respect for culture of Asia and Africa
- 4.23.56
- Fulbright Scholarships, complemented by private foundations
- 4.27.57
- Fulbright Scholarships, letter from recipients
- 6.18.57 (9429)
- Fulbright Scholarships, and artistic activity
- 2.28.59; 10.29.59
- Fulbright Scholarships, with Russia
- 1.17.59 (806)
- Fulbright Scholarships, exchange with Japan
- 1.23.59 (1097)
- Fulbright Scholarships, and fur-lined Cadillacs
- 9.2.59 (1739)
- Fulbright Scholarships, program protected from political influence
- 8.17.60 (16632)
- Fulbright Scholarships, improve program
- 3.2.61 (3029)
- Fulbright Scholarships, funds for dependents
- 7.11.61 (12293); 7.12.61 (12352)
- Fulbright Scholarships Program
- 8.24.60 (17470)
- Fulbright Scholarships Program, experience
- 3.26.61
- Fulbright Scholarships Program, and foreign students studying under private financing
- 1.15.62 (430)
- Fulbright Scholarships Program, appraised
- 8.13.62; 2.17.63
- Fulbright Scholarships Program, with Netherlands
- 5.8.64
- Fulbright Scholarships Program, development of
- 5.6.65, 3.1.66 (SF)
- Fulbright Scholarships Program, motivation
- 2.22.67
Index to Speeches: G-H
- Gabon, dissolution of parliament for sake of economy
- 1.30.64 (SF)
- Galbraith, John Kenneth, quoted
- 11.19.59; 8.13.62; 4.3.65
- Galloway, Joseph, quoted
- 4.28.66
- Gambling, RFC support of in Nevada
- 7.7.50
- Gardner, John, testimony on Vietnam
- 5.11.71 (S6642)
- Garst, Roswell, trips to Russia
- 6.26.74 (S11597)
- Garst, Roswell, correspondence with Soviet officials
- 6.26.75 (S11598)
- Garst, Roswell, letter from Khruschev
- 7.31.74
- Gas, Northern exploitation
- 3.29.50 (4288)
- Gas Warfare, ineffectiveness of
- 11.8.45
- Gasoline, price trend of
- 3.4.74 (S2661)
- Gathings, E.C. Took, retirement
- 10.18.67; 11.1.68 (SF)
- General Accounting Office, and Cambodia funds
- 2.15.71
- General Agreements on Tariffs and Trade
- 5.23.62 (8982-3)
- General Services Administration, JWF tribute to 50th anniversary of
- 6.8.71 (S8477)
- Geneva Conference, results
- 7.31.55
- Geneva Conference, failure to discuss Russian arms deal with Nasser
- 3.25.57
- Geneva Protocol of 1926, submitted to Senate, support of ratification by JWF
- 8.21.70 (S13943)
- Geneva Protocol of 1926, prohibition of gas and bacteriological methods of warfare
- 10.2.70 (S17016)
- Geneva Tariff Agreements
- 5.31.48
- George, Senator Walter, tribute
- 5.9.56 (7779)
- George Amendment, concerning executive agreements
- 2.2.54 (2260)
- George Washington University, illiterate students
- 4.27.62 (7285)
- George Washington University, law school
- 10.18.65 (SF)
- George Washington University, JWF on Sesquicentennial of
- 2.9.71 (S1087)
- German paintings, in US
- 4.22.48 (4744)
- German paintings, exhibition
- 2.25.49 (1556)
- German paintings, in US
- 3.22.58
- Germans, sinister race
- 7.25.40
- Germans, desire for dominion
- 7.30.40
- Germans, a dangerous people
- 11.30.63
- Germany, reunification
- 7.31.58; 4.22.57; 2.26.59 (3032-3); 6.7.59; 11.19.64; 12.8.64; 3.6.65; 5.4.65
- Germany, partition, paramount Cold War issue
- 3.1.66 (SF)
- Germany, failure of 1944 plot against Hitler
- 3.1.66 (SF)
- Germany, and Versailles treaty
- 3.1.66 (SF)
- Germany, trade with China
- 3.20.66; 7.27.66
- Germany, US troop withdrawals
- 4.28.66
- Germany, postwar myths of US policy toward, examined
- 9.27.66 (SF)
- Germany, Kiesinger-Brandt coalition
- 1.19.67 (SF)
- Germany, abandonment of Hallstein doctrine
- 1.19.67 (SF)
- Germany, encouraging new trend
- 1.19.67 (SF); 4.21.67
- Germany, Weimer Republic
- 3.5.49 (1915); 8.21.61
- Germany, Weimer Republic, war debts
- 7.30.40
- Germany, Weimer Republic, demilitarization of, advocated
- 1.27.45
- Germany, Weimer Republic, postwar occupation
- 2.18.45
- Germany, Weimer Republic, limitation on postwar industry advocated
- 2.18.45
- Germany, Weimer Republic, starvation in
- 12.4.45 (11375-6)
- Germany, Weimer Republic, reorganization as federation of states
- 4.7.47 (3139)
- Germany, Weimer Republic, postwar rehabilitation of
- 4.7.47 (3138)
- Germany, Weimer Republic, restrictions on production, criticized
- 6.16.47
- Germany, Weimer Republic, federation of states
- 3.3.48 (2040)
- Germany, Weimer Republic, include as federation of states in a united Europe
- 6.1.48
- Germany, Weimer Republic, children's relief program, financed by painting exhibition
- 2.25.49 (1556)
- Germany, Weimer Republic, policy toward, criticized
- 3.30.49 (3462-4)
- Germany, Weimer Republic, desire for European federation in
- 3.30.49 (3462)
- Germany, Weimer Republic, Morgenthau Plan criticized
- 3.30.49 (3464)
- Germany, Weimer Republic, could have been used to prevent Russian expansion in 1944
- 1.19.51
- Germany, Weimer Republic, demand for unconditional surrender of, an error
- 1.19.51
- Germany, Weimer Republic, ratification of NATO treaty with
- 7.1.52 (8670)
- Germany, Weimer Republic, educational and cultural exchange
- 3.14.58 (4417)
- Germany, Weimer Republic, friendship with
- 1.17.59 (805)
- Germany, Weimer Republic, US policy regarding
- 3.16.59 (4231)
- Germany, Weimer Republic, dollar bonds
- 5.4.61 (7304, 7306)
- Germany, Weimer Republic, should increase share of troops
- 7.30.61
- Germany, Weimer Republic, Soviet treaty with Soviet Zone of, need not prejudice US rights
- 7.23.61
- Germany, Weimer Republic, not ready for role of leadership
- 9.30.61
- Germany, Weimer Republic, should pay larger NATO share
- 8.18.62
- Germany, Weimer Republic, Soviet Zone treaty
- 8.19.62
- Germany, Weimer Republic, unification in 1860s
- 11.19.62
- Germany, Weimer Republic, importance to Atlantic alliance
- 2.17.63
- Germany, Weimer Republic, and the Atlantic
- 10.29.63
- Germany, Weimer Republic, role in NATO
- 11.30.63
- Germany, Weimer Republic, trade between West and Soviet Zone
- 5.4.65
- Germany, Weimer Republic, Soviet Zone, regime condemned
- 5.4.65
- Germany, Weimer Republic, acceptance, of Oder-Neisse Line, suggested
- 5.11.65
- Germany, Weimer Republic, Krupp contract and Polish reconciliation
- 5.11.65
- Germany, Weimer Republic, expansion of relations with East Europe proposed
- 5.11.65
- Ghana, anniversary of independence
- 3.6.73 (S3837)
- Ghandi, Indira, mentioned
- 2.19.69 (S1805)
- G.I. Bill
- 1.74
- Gibbon, Edward, quoted
- 4.25.61
- Gideonse, Harry W., quoted
- 3.22.62 (4834-5)
- Gilded Age, corruption of
- 3.27.52 (2995-7)
- Gillette, Senator Guy, views on margarine tax
- 1.5.50 (74-77);11.3.59
- Gillette, Senator Guy, tribute to on death
- 3.12.73 (S4403)
- Gilliland, Charles, tribute
- 7.22.62
- Girl Scouts, 44thAnniversary
- 3.16.56 (4941)
- Global defense policies, beyond limits of US resources
- 1.18.51
- Globaloney
- 2.16.43 (1011)
- Gluck, Maxwell, ambassador to Ceylon
- 7.2.57
- Goldberg, Arthur, nomination
- 7.23.65
- Goldberger, Marvin L., referred to
- 7.15.70 (S11376)
- Goldwater, Senator Barry, remarks on Luce nomination
- 4.17.59 (6197-6201)
- Goldwater, Senator Barry, critique of
- 4.21.61
- Goldwater, Senator Barry, foreign policy views of
- 7.24.61 (13246-7)
- Goldwater, Senator Barry, criticized
- 7.30.61; 9.21.61
- Goldwater, Senator Barry, irresponsible foreign policy views
- 2.17.63
- Goldwater, Senator Barry, views of liberalism
- 8.2.63 (13960)
- Goldwater, Senator Barry, views on coexistence
- 8.2.63 (13960)
- Goldwater, Senator Barry, compared to Chinese Communists
- 8.2.63 (13960)
- Goldwater, Senator Barry, domestic policy views, ridiculed
- 8.15.64 (SF)
- Goldwater, Senator Barry, domestic policy views, criticized
- 9.8.64 (SF); 9.14.64 (SF)
- Goldwater, Senator Barry, domestic policy views, criticized
- 9.8.64 (SF); 9.14.64 (SF)
- Goldwater, Senator Barry, views compared to Stalinism
- 9.8.64 (SF)
- Goldwater, Senator Barry, ideological preoccupation of, criticized
- 9.10.64 (SF)
- Goldwater, Senator Barry, gross libel by
- 9.10.64 (SF)
- Goldwater, Senator Barry, election would lead to national moral deterioration
- 9.14.64 (SF)
- Goldwater, Senator Barry, civil rights views criticized
- 9.14.64 (SF)
- Goldwater, Senator Barry, election would mean increased racial violence
- 9.14.64 (SF)
- Goldwater, Senator Barry, menace to South
- 10.26.64
- Goldwater, Senator Barry, call for JWF resignation
- 5.5.66
- Good neighbor policy
- 7.15.43
- Goodell, Senator, tribute to
- 12.30.70 (S21605)
- Government, basis of civilization
- 10.17.44
- Government, and business
- 11.27.44
- Government, need for capable men in
- 12.11.44
- Government, out of balance with natural science
- 10.20.45; 11.8.45
- Government, last significant advance in art of, American & French Revolution
- 11.8.45
- Government, state legislatives more representative than Congress
- 1.29.46 (500)
- Government, complications caused for foreign relations by US system
- 2.3.47
- Government, division of powers
- 8.6.48 (9996)
- Government, need for control by single party
- 8.6.48 (99996)
- Government, not the product of logic
- 3.4.49 (1872)
- Government, virtues of federal system
- 3.4.49 (1874)
- Government, purpose of, defined
- 3.4.49 (1867)
- Government, reasons for complexity of
- 5.20.49
- Government, centralization of
- 5.24.49
- Government, commission on ethical standards
- 3.27.51 (2905)
- Government, dependent upon popular conceptions ff right conduct
- 3.7.52
- Government, purposes of
- 5.19.52
- Government, reasons for complexity of
- 5.20.49
- Government, centralization of
- 5.24.49
- Government, commission on ethical standards
- 3.27.51 (2905)
- Government, dependent upon popular conceptions ff right conduct
- 3.7.52
- Government, purposes of
- 5.19.52
- Government, U.S., distinguishing feature is party system
- 9.24.54
- Government, employment of businessmen
- 7.19.55 (10891-7)
- Government, largely a collection of procedures
- 2.20.57 (2317)
- Government, U.S. system, criticized
- 12.3.58
- Government, advantages of Soviet decision-making process
- 4.18.59
- Government, U.S., peculiarities of
- 11.16.59
- Government, U.S., need for greater party discipline
- 3.26.61
- Government, U.S., parochialism of
- 4.25.61
- Government, US system compared to British
- 5.5.61
- Government, US based on man's dual nature
- 5.17.61 (8225)
- Government, depends on intuition
- 4.11.62
- Government, by the people, difficulty
- 1.21.63
- Government, US, uniqueness of federal system
- 1.22.63 (790)
- Government, American mistrust of
- 6.26.64
- Government, divided, ill effects of
- 11.7.46; 6.3.58; 9.9.59 (18773-5); 9.10.59 (18941-2); 9.11.59 (19037); 3.5.60 (4565)
- Government, no changes in art since 1800
- 2.3.47; 5.20.47 (5511); 11.5.48; 3.6.52
- Government, strategic advantages of a democracy
- 4.21.66
- Government, should seek public happiness not power
- 12.5.66
- Gracian, quoted
- 4.26.43; 6.4.51; 6.14.54; 5.18.56; 5.27.56
- Graham, Dr. Frank, tribute to on death of
- 2.17.72
- Graham, Fred P., "Buffalo River: Should it Become a National River?"
- 8.13.70 (S13402)
- Grant, Dr. Daniel, Ouachita Baptist University
- 3.22.73 (S5472)
- Grant, Ulysses, corruption during administration
- 3.27.52 (2997)
- Gravel Amendment (Foreign Assistance Act), perfecting amendment to Symington Amendment
- 10.29.71 (S17172)
- Great Britain, reasons for imperial success
- 1.15.40; 4.5.40
- Great Britain, American survival dependent on
- 7.30.40
- Great Britain, American attitudes toward
- 3.28.45 (2897-8)
- Great Britain, American inheritance from
- 3.28.45 (2898)
- Great Britain, need for end to prejudice against
- 3.28.45 (2898)
- Great Britain, and Palestine
- 10.21.45
- Great Britain, tribute to
- 5.1.46 (4291)
- Great Britain, loan
- 5.1.46 (4287-4293); 5.7.46 (4542-4)
- Great Britain, withdrawal of Near East aid, criticized
- 4.7.47 (3138)
- Great Britain, problems of coal
- 9.23.47
- Great Britain, need for close ties with
- 9.23.47
- Great Britain, decline after 1918
- 3.30.49 (3463)
- Great Britain, assistance to
- 3.30.49 (3455)
- Great Britain, economic growth of
- 4.26.50 (5775)
- Great Britain, success of governmental forms
- 3.29.54 (3953)
- Great Britain, GNP
- 7.7.59 (12808)
- Great Britain, parliamentary system
- 5.5.61
- Great Britain, and Common Market
- 4.11.62
- Great Britain, foreign aid program of
- 10.9.63 (10949)
- Great Britain, racial problems
- 4.29.64 (SF)
- Great Britain, naval bureaucracy
- 5.22.68 (SF)
- Great Britain, ambassadorship declined
- 9.23.74
- Great Britain, economic prospects
- 11.2.74
- Greece, postwar reorganization
- 12.11.44
- Greece, aid to
- 4.7.47 (3137)
- Greece, admission to NATO
- 2.6.52 (85607)
- Greece, and political theory
- 12.3.58
- Greece, foreign credits
- 6.9.59 (10290)
- Greece, economic problems
- 6.9.59 (10290-1)
- Greece, Delian league of 478 BC
- 6.30.59 (12276)
- Greece, imperialism in China
- 3.7.66 (SF)
- Greece, arrogance of Empire
- 5.5.66
- Greece, empire criticized
- 12.5.66; 2.22.67
- Greece, military government
- 5.2.67 (SF)
- Greece, fate of Papandreous
- 5.2.67 (SF)
- Greece, views of Melina Mercouri
- 8.28.67 (SF)
- Greece, freedom snuffed out
- 10.3.67 (SF)
- Greece, ship loan extensions
- 12.1.67 (SF)
- Greece, views of Senator Dirksen
- 3.31.68
- Greece, debate concerning nomination of ambassador
- 12.19.69
- Greece, resumption of full-scale military shipments to Greece, political freedom in Greece
- 9.22.70 (S16194)
- Greece, conditions in Greek Prime Minister's interview with Sir Hugh Greene
- 9.28.70 (S16580)
- Greece, U.S. role in, open letter from Greek journalists, "Exiles Seek to Bar Arms Aid to Greece"
- 10.14.70 (S18065)
- Greece, Resumption of heavy arms to mini-pseudo Parliament to advise cabinet, prolongation of dictatorship
- 11.17.70 (S18291)
- Greece, "JWF versus the Junta," by Evans and Novak
- 2.11.71 (S1336)
- Greece, NATO and Greece, "The Trend in Greece," by Clayton Fritchey, Shipments to Greece and U.S. support of Hunta
- 2.18.71 (E845)
- Greece, State Department revision of U.S. policy toward
- 9.21.71 (S14645)
- Greece, communication from George C. Vournos on military aid to Greece
- 10.15.71 (S16377)
- Greece, Allen Amendment to Foreign Assistance Act, to prohibit military assistance to
- 10.29.71 (S17155)
- Greece, U.S. home port, Postarticle
- 2.9.72 (S1489)
- Greece, Criticism of home port
- 2.16.72 (S1826)
- Greece, Torture of Dr. Pandelakis
- 3.6.73 (S3838)
- Greek Civil War, analogy to Korea
- 4.26.51 (4403)
- Green, Senator Theodore, resignation
- 1.30.59; 2.6.59 (2056)
- Green, Senator Theodore, tribute
- 1.12.60 (330); 5.18.66
- Green Thumb Project
- 10.3.66 (SF)
- Greenberg, Rabbi Irving, testimony noted
- 5.12.70 (S6998)
- Greers Ferry Dam
- 5.23.55 (6743); 6.13.56 (10180); 4.10.64 (SF)
- Greers Ferry Dam, turbine contract
- 8.9.59 (2105)
- Greers Ferry Dam, water garden
- 1.6.65 (SF)
- Greers Ferry Dam, fish hatchery, effect of foreign aid on
- 7.28.66 (SF)
- Grey, Sir Edward
- 5.11.65
- Gross National Product, alternatives to, Wall Street Journalarticle on quality of life
- 6.2.72 (S8716)
- Group Research, Inc., tribute
- 9.29.65 (SF)
- Guam, possible statehood for
- 3.29.54 (3955)
- Guatemala, communist government of
- 2.1.54 (1073)
- Guerrilla warfare
- 6.29.61 (11703)
- Guerrilla warfare, need for US military training in
- 3.6.52
- Guerrilla warfare, and China
- 12.8.65
- Guerrilla warfare, in Malaya and Philippines
- 3.22.66
- Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, views in retrospect
- 4.19.69
- Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, JWF on how he was "brainwashed"
- 10.21.69
- Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, history of
- 6.23.70 (S9609)
- Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, Dole Amendment
- 6.24.70 (S9654)
- Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, Repeal of debate concerning, including JWF position toward
- 7.10.70 (S11054)
- Gun control bill, Arkansas legislature=s views on
- 3.7.67 (SF)
- Gurney Amendment, Foreign Assistance Act, to establish Joint Committee on UN
- 10.29.71 (S17201)
- Hadley, Arthur, quoted
- 4.8.60 (7729)
- Haiti, brutal dictatorship
- 5.5.66
- Halberstam, David, quoted
- 3.31.68
- Halberstam, David, views on Vietnam
- 12.13.67
- Half-truths, sugar-coated
- 2.8.58
- Hall, Edward, Foreign Policy and Psychiatry
- 6.5.69
- Hallstein, Walter, quoted
- 11.19.62
- Hallstein Doctrine, abandonment
- 1.19.67 (SF)
- Hamilton, Alexander, quoted
- 5.7.59; 1.22.63 (791)
- Hammarskjöld, Dag, eulogy
- 9.18.61
- Hanks, Robert J., article, "Against all Enemies," attacking Congressional control of military, JWF inserts facts about U.S. Naval Institute Colloguy with Church
- 6.24.70 (S9649)
- Hanoi, How Hanoi sees Nixon
- 1.20.70 (S197)
- Hanseatic League
- 3.9.48 (2381)
- Hapsburg Empire, dissolution of, unwise
- 4.23.53
- Harriman, Averil, Views concerning Vietnam praised
- 6.22.69
- Harris, Oren
- 4.21.60 (8472)
- Harris, Oren, resignation
- 7.26.65
- Harris, Oren, appointment to judgeship
- 8.13.65 (SF)
- Harris, Oren, tribute
- 2.3.66 (SF)
- Harrison, Arkansas, flood damage
- 5.11.61 (7804)
- Harrison, Dan, Article on Cambodia
- 3.24.71 (S3783)
- Harrison, Earl G., quoted
- 10.21.45
- Hart, John, Interview with CBS
- 4.3.70
- Hatch, Senator Carl A., dispute with
- 11.26.45; 12.19.45 (12326-7)
- Hatfield, Mark, mentioned and praised
- 6.2.70 (S8158)
- Hatred, against government officials
- 11.24.63
- Hatred, against government officials, and Kennedy Assassination
- 12.5.63
- Hatred, and Right Wing
- 12.5.63
- Hawaii, statehood, racial considerations
- 3.29.54 (3952-3)
- Hawaii, statehood, and communism
- 3.29.54 (3950)
- Hawaii, different traditions of government
- 3.29.54 (3952)
- Hayden, Senator Carl, tribute
- 5.7.68 (SF)
- Hayden, Senator Carl, tribute to on death of
- 2.25.72 (S2609)
- Hays, Brooks, quoted on FEPC
- 1.29.46 (508)
- Hays, Brooks, tribute to
- 7.28.55 (11793)
- Hays, Brooks, nomination to TVA
- 6.25.59 (11954)
- Hayden, Senator Carl, tribute
- 2.19.58 (2341); 2.19.62 (2410)
- Head Start Program
- 11.10.65
- Health Care, article inserted in record
- 8.22.74 (S15606)
- Health, Education and Welfare, proposed department
- 8.16.49 (11544)
- Health, Education and Welfare, views regarding appropriations for 1970
- 12.17.69 (S16979)
- Health, Education and Welfare, appropriations, disaster relief for East Coast
- 6.27.72 (S10375)
- Health legislation
- 3.10.74
- Health services
- 9.6.72 (S14171)
- Heiskell, J.N., tribute to
- 1.18.73 (S1001)
- Helms, Richard
- 7.28.66 (SF)
- Henry, Orville, introduction to book
- 6.21.73
- Herter, Christian A., nomination
- 4.21.59 (6400)
- Herter, Christian A., Khrushchev letter
- 3.28.60 (6654-5)
- Herz, Theodore, tribute
- 7.26.66 (SF)
- Highways, Arkansas
- 3.4.74 (S2665)
- Highjackings, airline, treaty concerning
- 5.20.69 (S4881)
- Highjackings, airline, convention with Cuba
- 6.8.71 (S1990)
- Highjackings, airline, anti-hijacking bill
- 9.21.72 (S15630)
- Hill-Burtin Hospital Construction
- 2.15.74; 2.21.74 (S1990); 4.19.74
- Hilsman, Roger, views concerning Vietnam noted
- 3.6.70 (S3635) (3.5.70?)
- Hilton, Virginia, announced as campaign secretary-treasurer
- 1.2.74
- Hirohito, war criminal
- 9.18.45 (8677)
- Hiroshima
- 10.20.45; 11.8.45
- Hickenlooper, Senator Bourke, tribute
- 6.15.53 (6464-5); 11.3.59
- Highways, federal program
- 5.15.56 (8139)
- Highways, benefits to Alaska
- 6.29.60 (14940-2)
- Highways, damaged in Arkansas by missile site work
- 6.15.61 (10562)
- Hill-Burton Act, and Arkansas hospitals
- 4.19.60
- Hintz, Edward A., contempt of Congress
- 7.10.61 (12088)
- Hippies
- 8.8.67
- History, guidance of
- 3.1.66 (SF)
- History, guidance of, proper use of
- 1.26.67; 2.6.67
- Hitler, Adolf, compared to Napoleon
- 7.30.40
- Hitler, Adolf, manipulation of legislature by
- 3.4.49 (1973)
- Ho Chi Minh, Indochinese Civil War
- 12.11.50 (16393)
- Ho Chi Minh, no comparison to Hitler
- 1.26.67; 2.6.67
- Ho Chi Minh, "In Thrall to Fear," reprint
- 1.19.72 (S27)
- Ho Chi Minh, Indochina War
- 3.27.73 (S5822)
- Hoagland, Jim, quoted on Israeli raids
- 8.22.74 (S15628)
- Hobbes, Thomas, quoted
- 4.29.43
- Hodge, Orville E., investigation
- 9.21.56; 3.14.57 (3680-94)
- Hoffa, James
- 8.13.57 (14478)
- Hoffer, Eric, quoted
- 4.27.66
- Hoffman, Stanley, "Growing Doubts about Reliability"
- 3.9.71 (S2720)
- Holmes, Oliver Wendell, quoted
- 5.5.67
- Holt, Senator Rush D.
- 7.30.40
- Home Owners Loan Act, amendment
- 5.20.54 (6904)
- Honduras, mentioned
- 5.6.70 (S6819)
- Honey bee bill
- 8.15.62 (16617-8)
- Hoosiers for Peace, the Widening War
- 5.1.70
- Hoover Commission, RFC reorganization
- 7.6.50 (9684-8)
- Hoover, Herbert, and appeasement
- 7.30.40
- Hoover, J. Edgar, tribute
- 7.1.49; 9.1.61
- Hoover, J. Edgar, remarks on consular treaty
- 1.21.67
- Hoppe, Arthur, "Napoleon's Retreat from Moscow Updated"
- 3.4.71 (S4632)
- Hospitals, Arkansas Hill-Burton funds
- 2.21.74 (S1990)
- Hot Springs, Arkansas
- 10.9.68 (SF)
- House of Lords, declining power of
- 3.5.49 (1904); 1.22.63 (791)
- House of Representatives, procedures
- 3.22.57 (4207)
- House of Representatives, role in foreign policy
- 4.21.61
- House of Representatives, encroaching in Senate
- 1.22.63 (790)
- Housing, college, aid to
- 4.20.55 (4773-5); 5.24.56 (8890-5); 2.3.58 (1480)
- Housing, government financing
- 3.15.50 (3359-64)
- Housing, mortgage controls
- 8.18.50 (12843); 8.21.50 (12883)
- Housing, veterans loans
- 2.21.58 (2528)
- Housing, federal loans
- 3.12.58 (4075)
- Housing, military
- 5.16.59
- Housing, in Little Rock
- 11.19.59
- Housing, appropriations for Arkansas urban housing programs and letters from Arkansas
- 7.20.71 (S11496)
- Housing, cutback of funds for rural housing by Nixon Administration
- 1.23.73 (S1167)
- Housing Improvements Bill, prospects for veto
- 2.4.59 (1742)
- Housing Improvements Bill, veto criticized
- 8.12.59 (15614)
- HUD (Housing and Urban Development), water-sewer system appropriations, JWF joins Goodell as co-sponsors, and latest sewer projects in Arkansas
- 7.7.70 (S10703)
- HUD (Housing and Urban Development), appropriation bill for 1970, debate on independent offices of
- 12.7.70 (S19527)
- Hughes, Charles Evans, quoted
- 10.25.52
- Hull, Cordell, statement on nomination by
- 3.25.44
- Human nature
- 3.31.68
- Human nature, and law
- 4.8.60 (7731)
- Human nature, paradoxes
- 6.12.64
- Human nature, conceives adversaries as abstractions
- 3.7.66 (SF)
- Human nature, psychological quirks of
- 6.4.66
- Human nature, lack of inhibitions against war
- 4.21.67
- Human nature, emotional rather than rational
- 12.8.67 (SF)
- Human relations, need for research in
- 5.20.47 (5511)
- Humanities, heart of education
- 3.2.55
- Humanities, decline deplored
- 3.2.55
- Humanities, need for
- 2.23.60
- Humphrey, Senator Hubert, vice-presidential nomination
- 8.5.56
- Hungary, communist seizure of
- 6.3.47 (6248)
- Hungary, Russian cultural penetration in
- 8.24.51 (10638)
- Hungary, Revolution
- 11.12.56; 7.19.57 (12127)
- Hungary, UN inaction
- 2.10.57
- Hungary, American concern for
- 1.17.59 (805)
- Hungary, need for liberalized US attitude
- 12.8.64
- Hunt, H. L., radio broadcasts
- 1.25.54 (691)
- Hunter, R. "Who Turned the Cold War Back?"
- 12.16.70 (S20283)
- Hurricane warning system
- 5.31.55 (7250)
- Huxley, Aldous, quoted
- 9.9.63 (16540); 5.5.66
- Huxley, Thomas, quoted
- 8.8.67
Index to Speeches: I-J
- Iceland
- 3.13.67 (SF)
- Ideology, and Cold War
- 12.19.63 (25139); 4.5.64
- Ideology, and war
- 8.13.62
- Ideology, increasing irrelevance to communism
- 4.29.63
- Ideology, danger of
- 9.8.64 (SF)
- Ideology, capitalism and socialism
- 9.10.64 (SF)
- Ideology, problems of definition
- 9.10.64 (SF)
- Ideology, generates crusading spirit
- 12.8.64
- Ideology, formalizes self-righteousness
- 2.20.65
- Ideology, proper role in foreign policy
- 2.20.65
- Ideology, encourages war
- 3.12.65
- Ideology, misleading abstractions of
- 3.7.66 (SF)
- Ideology, declining role in revolution
- 4.27.66
- Ideology, psychological roots of
- 5.5.66; 5.10.66
- Ideology, beyond coexistence
- 5.30.67
- Immigration, and social chaos
- 3.5.49 (1906)
- Immigration, limits needed
- 6.14.49
- Immigration, decline in
- 5.27.56
- Imperialism, reasons for British success
- 1.15.40; 4.5.40
- Imperialism, policy of grab
- 2.16.43 (1012)
- Imperialism, America unsuited for
- 12.11.44
- Imperialism, alien to American instincts
- 3.28.45 (2898)
- Imperialism, and European unification
- 3.30.49 (3457)
- Imperialism, unwise dissolution of Hapsburg Empire
- 4.23.53
- Imperialism, American lack of
- 8.9.65
- Imperialism, humiliation of China by West
- 3.7.66 (SF)
- Imperialism, western cultural impact on Thailand
- 10.3.66 (SF)
- Imperialism, unconscious American
- 1.26.67; 2.6.67
- Imperialism, price of Empire, America's soul
- 8.8.67
- Imperialism, American tendencies
- 9.25.67
- Impoundment, and separation of powers
- 3.14.71
- Impoundment, water and sewer funds
- 4.11.71
- Impoundment, of public funds
- 1.2.72
- Impoundment, of highway funds
- 9.5.72
- Impoundment, co-sponsor of Bellmon Amendment
- 6.30.72 (S1167)
- Impoundment, funds for rural America
- 1.23.73 (S1167)
- Impoundment, of funds
- 21.1.73
- Impoundment, domestic funds
- 1.14.74
- Impoundment, water and sewer facilities funds
- 3.4.74 (S2665)
- Impoundment, educational funds
- 3.24.74
- Impoundment, REAP funds
- 4.22.74 (S5997)
- Income tax, community-property discrimination
- 7.10.47 (8588)
- Income tax, reduction premature
- 7.11.47 (8660)
- Income tax, benefits for students
- 4.24.56 (6829); 1.19.57 (352)
- Income tax, reduction in lower brackets
- 3.26.57 (4386-97); 3.27.57 (4478-9)
- Income tax, credits for education
- 1.29.59 (1325-6)
- Independent Regulatory Commissions, history and role of
- 8.2.55 (12805-7)
- India, independence of
- 7.31.49
- India, agricultural aid to
- 5.28.52 (6115-6)
- India, alienation from US by aid to Pakistan
- 3.2.54 (2481-3)
- India, need to prevent from going communist
- 7.4.54
- India, need to continue aid to
- 6.29.56 (11394)
- India, developments in
- 12.17.58
- India, and Pakistan
- 8.31.59 (17359)
- India, economic aid
- 9.7.59 (18333-4)
- India, foreign aid
- 5.1.60
- India, transfer of power to Shastri
- 5.27.64
- India, war with Pakistan
- 4.28.66
- India, border dispute with China
- 10.12.67 (SF)
- India, British influence on
- 12.13.67 (SF)
- Individualism, promoted by democracy
- 1.15.40; 5.19.40
- Individualism, menaced by Nazis
- 7.30.40
- Individualism, destroyed by fascism
- 2.13.42
- Individualism, aim of peacekeeping organization
- 8.25.43
- Individualism, dependent upon peace
- 12.10.43
- Individualism, incompatible with total war
- 12.15.43
- Individualism, aim of US government
- 10.31.46
- Individualism, embodied in US constitution
- 2.3.47
- Individualism, and private property
- 2.3.47
- Individualism, basic tenet of Christianity
- 6.16.47
- Individualism, faith of the West
- 4.24.50
- Individualism, American, shown by military organization
- 1.19.51
- Individualism, dangers from central government,
- 7.30.57 (12990)
- Individualism, touchstone of education
- 10.13.62
- Individualism, aim of education
- 10.13.62
- Individualism, and organic state
- 5.5.66
- Indochina, civil war in
- 12.11.50 (16393)
- Indochina, need for attention to guerrilla warfare
- 3.6.5
- Indochina, U.S. policy questionable
- 4.29.54; 7.4.54
- Indochina, Republican confusion in
- 7.20.54; 8.23.59
- Indochina, American involvement in, criticized
- 12.16.69 (SF) S16753
- Indochina, American involvement in
- 12.16.69 (S1675)
- Indochina, constitutional aspects of the war
- 5.13.70 (S7699)
- Indochina, "Indochina Strife has Warped our Ideals, Lets Reds into Middle East," Wallace Carroll
- 6.4.70 (S8372)
- Indochina, history of U.S.-Indochina relations, David Schoenbrun
- 6.8.70 (S8553)
- Indochina, and Cambodia
- 2.4.71
- Indochina, Congress v. Executive and Indochina War
- 2.4.71
- Indochina, Cooper-Church Amendment
- 2.4.71
- Indochina, role of legislator in
- 2.4.71
- Indochina, continuation of, opinion of American people on [ ? ] and Executive privilege
- 2.28.71
- Indochina, purposes of
- 3.2.71
- Indochina, effects of, on Democracy
- 3.2.71
- Indochina, and executive secrecy
- 3.21.71
- Indochina, objectives of
- 4.4.71
- Indochina, and the Foreign Relations Committee
- 4.14.71
- Indochina, protests against
- 5.1.71
- Indochina, McGovern-Hatfield Amendment
- 5.1.71
- Indochina, war powers of Executive Branch
- 5.14.71
- Indochina, legality of
- 7.8.71
- Indochina, Decision-making process of
- 6.23.71
- Indochina, Cooper-Church Amendment to Foreign Assistance Act prohibiting funds for war
- 10.26.71 (S16805)
- Indochina, Case Amendment to Foreign Assistance Act
- 10.28.71 (S17198)
- Indochina, December bombing of North Vietnam
- 12.29.71
- Indochina, "In Thrall to Fear," reprint
- 1.19.72 (S27)
- Indochina, servicemens' petition against further U.S. involvement in
- 2.2.72 (S1026)
- Indochina, criticism of Nixon's settlement plan, and of Nixon's attacks on Muskie
- 2.4.72 (S1203)
- Indochina, Muskie speech
- 2.22.72 (S2222)
- Indochina, Secrecy of Thailand
- 2.38.72 (S4902)
- Indochina, JWF/McNamara correspondence, interview with Admiral McCain
- 3.28.72 (S4911)
- Indochina, renewed bombing, possibility of ending, "Issues and Answers"
- 4.9.72
- Indochina, Lord opinion in lawsuit against
- 4.10.72 (S5706)
- Indochina, President's power to conduct, JWF amendment
- 4.11.72 (S5915)
- Indochina, War Powers Act
- 4.12.72 (S6048)
- Indochina, testimony of Robers and Laird before Foreign Relations Committee
- 4.19.72 (S6295)
- Indochina, Roth statement on neutralization of Southeast Asia
- 4.20.72 (S6493)
- Indochina, JWF comments on Nixon's speech
- 4.27.72 (S6723)
- Indochina, statement to Democratic Caucus escalation of bombing, Congress should try to end war
- 5.4.72
- Indochina, support for mining of Haiphong
- 5.11.72 (S17670)
- Indochina, JWF comments on Soviet statement
- 5.11.72 (S7676)
- Indochina, Kairn article on conditions at Long Binh
- 5.1[?].72 (S7866)
- Indochina, Vietnamization not successful
- 5.16.72 (S7861)
- Indochina, debate on "End the War" Amendment
- 5.16.72 (S7954)
- Indochina, Lavelle's unauthorized raids
- 6.13.72 (S9265)
- Indochina, Vietnam Vets Readjustment Act
- 8.8.72 (S13033)
- Indochina, Leitenberg article on military tactics
- 8.8.72 (S13034)
- Indochina, JWF "Signals for Peace" memorandum 1969
- 8.15.72 (S13567)
- Indochina, New York Times article, "Real Casualties," JWF
- 9.8.72 (S14374)
- Indochina, Foreign Relations Committee study, "Bombinb as a Policy Tool"
- 10.12.72
- Indochina, statement on end of [war?]
- 1.24.73
- Indochina, End of war
- 1.27.73
- Indochina, aid to North Vietnam
- 1.27.73
- Indochina, Nixon, Congress should end
- 1.4.73 (S249)
- Indochina, Chicago Tribune, aid for reconstruction
- 2.7.73
- Indochina, Chicago Tribune, Foreign Relations Committee role
- 2.7.73
- Indochina, aid to North Vietnam, Nixon's ending of war, amnesty
- 2.18.73
- Indochina, Hackworth article
- 2.22.73 (S3195)
- Indochina, Bombing of Cambodia
- 3.27.73 (S5839)
- Indochina, Ho Chi Minh
- 3.27.73 (S5822)
- Indochina, peace-keeping forces, "Face the Nation"
- 4.15.73
- Indochina, legal prohibition to U.S. financing South Vietnam in Cambodia
- 4.31.73 (S37384)
- Indochina, statement on Soviet reaction to mining of Hanoi Harbor
- 5.11.72
- Indochina, bombing in Cambodia, letters from servicemen
- 5.1.73 (S8032)
- Indochina, letters from airmen in Cambodia
- 5.16.73 (S9228)
- Indochina, Eagleton Amendment to end
- 5.29.73 (S9835)
- Indochina, ending of all funds in Indochina on August 15, 1973, bombing of Cambodia, cut-off
- 6.29.73 (S12560)
- Indonesia, danger of communism in
- 4.22.57
- Indonesia, address of Ambassador Notowidigo
- 5.19.59 (8442)
- Indonesia, aid to
- 7.8.59 (12944); 11.7.63 (21344)
- Indonesia, prohibited on aid, opposed
- 6.10.65 (SF)
- Indonesia, American aid resumption, criticized
- 8.29.66 (SF)
- Indonesia, revolt against Sukarno
- 8.29.66 (SF)
- Indonesia, foreign aid to
- 9.30.74 (S17728)
- Industrial development, tax-exempt bonds
- 3.26.68 (SF)
- Industrialization
- 5.18.57; 11.19.59
- Industrialization, force creating world unity
- 11.14.47
- Industrialization, in South
- 5.20.56
- Industrialization, in backward nations
- 4.30.59 (7156)
- Industrialization, encourage spread to South and West
- 3.9.61 (3632-7)
- Industrialization, decentralization
- 12.13.67
- Industry, artificial barriers to
- 6.4.52 (6529)
- Industry, effect of military industrial complex on private industry
- 8.6.71 (S13405)
- Inflation
- 10.26.45 (10093); 8.6.48 (9997); 3.15.50 (3360-3); 3.25.57; 2.10.58
- Inflation, controls
- 8.18.50 (12842); 8.21.50 (12883)
- Inflation, and Cold War
- 12.5.51
- Inflation, in Europe, communist efforts to create
- 12.5.51
- Inflation, foreign, and US aid
- 6.9.59 (10290-4)
- Inflation, and Tax Bill of 1964
- 2.7.64 (SF)
- Inflation, reduction of
- 3.24.74; 3.30.74
- Inflation, impact on senior citizens
- 4.19.74
- Inflation, remedial action
- 11.2.74
- Inflation, role of oil prices in
- 11.2.74
- Information program, problems of
- 8.1.53 (10883)
- Information services, US
- 7.13.50 (10049-54)
- Inonu, Ismet, defeat of
- 5.26.50 (7776-7)
- Institute of International Education, anniversary
- 1.29.59 (1352-3)
- Institute of Politics in Arkansas
- 8.19.74
- Intellectuals in government, speech at Cambridge University
- 6.1071
- Intelligence, American deployment to gather
- 6.22.69
- Intelligence, the Army and
- 3.12.70 (S3644)
- Inter-American Development Bank
- 7.15.59 (13442); 12.16.63 (24699-704); 1.14.64 (SF); 2.23.65 (SF); 2.24.65 (SF); 2.25.65 (SF); 3.8.65 (SF); 8.23.67 (SF); 8.24.67 (SF)
- Inter-American Development Bank Act, introduced by JWF by request
- 6.8.70 (S8513)
- Inter-American organizations
- 3.12.45 (2025)
- Inter-American Peace Force
- 8.9.65
- Interdependence
- 2.27.43; 7.15.43; 2.23.60; 4.25.61
- Interest rates
- 3.14.58 (4426-9)
- Interest rates, higher in South
- 8.31.49 (12571)
- Interest rates, government moved too fast
- 8.21.53
- Interest rates, federal loans, opposition to increase
- 12.2.57
- Interest rates, increase
- 2.24.58 (2593-5)
- Internal subversion
- 9.12.50 (14620)
- Internal subversion, and FBI
- 7.1.49
- Internal subversion, and diplomatic immunity
- 9.12.50 (14620)
- Internal subversion, need for US program of
- 12.5.51
- Internal subversion, exaggerated
- 1.31.54
- Internal subversion, foreign aggression a greater threat than
- 2.24.53
- Internal subversion, views of Right Wing
- 11.8.61
- Internal subversion, exaggerated
- 9.12.62
- Internal subversion, not principal threat to US
- 9.21.62
- International Bank for Reconstruction & Development
- 3.19.59 (4593-6, 4607); 2.19.60 (3065)
- International Bureau for Protection of Industrial Property
- 8.17.60 (16553); 10.4.72 (S16834)
- International Center, proposed
- 10.22.65 (SF)
- International community, a state of mind
- 3.6.65
- International Development Association
- 2.19.60 (3073-4); 6.2.60 (11673); 4.30.63;1.20.64 (SF)
- International Development Association, increase role in foreign aid
- 3.4.65 (SF)
- International Development Association, praised
- 5.14.69 (S5233)
- International Development Association, JWF on U.S. participation in
- 10.20.71 (S16703)
- International education and information activities, appropriation
- 7.13.50 (10049-58)
- International Finance Corporation
- 6.21.55 (8813-4); 8.25.61 (17116-7)
- International Financial Institutions, U.S. participation in certain institutions, international monetary fund
- 11.24.70 (S18839)
- International Financial Institutions, colloquy with Gore and Kennedy, U.S.pariticipation in International Financial Institutions
- 11.24.70 (S18848)
- "Inter-American Bank"
- 12.9.70 (S19850)
- "Inter-American Bank," H.R. 18306 for authorization of same provide for annual audit of exchange, stabilization fund by GAO
- 12.11.70 (S20047)
- "Inter-American Bank," "Soft Loan Window" at IAD and Asian Development Bank
- 12.21.70 (S20871)
- International Labor Organization, US contribution
- 4.19.56 (6636-8, 6642-3)
- International Law, incompatible with national sovereignty
- 10.20.45
- International Law, forcible support for
- 10.20.45
- International Law, term a misnomer
- 11.28.45 (11090)
- International Law, should apply directly to individuals
- 5.1.46
- International Law, Vienna Diplomatic Convention
- 9.14.65 (SF)
- International Law, and the just war
- 4.21.66
- International Law, convention on settlement of investment disputes
- 5.16.66 (SF)
- International Law, Outer Space treaty
- 4.24.67 (SF)
- International Materials Conference
- 6.26.52 (8108); 5.4.52 (6543); 7.5.52 (9509)
- International Monetary Fund
- 3.19.59 (4593-6, 4607)
- International Monetary Fund, and other agencies
- 3.19.59 (4593-5)
- International Monetary Fund, US assistance
- 6.14.62 (10566)
- International organizations, introduced bill to extend immunity to Organization of African Unity
- 4.10.73 (S6901)
- International relations, and liberal education
- 4.26.43
- International relations, dogmas examined
- 12.5.66
- International relations, potential influence of small countries
- 12.5.66; 2.22.67
- International relations, no regulating mechanism
- 5.30.67
- International understanding, aided by exchange of persons programs
- 4.27.57
- Interstate commerce, congressional powers
- 4.8.49
- Interstate commerce, revision of definition
- 8.17.60 (16587)
- Interstate commerce, duty of Senate to restore proper definition of
- 8.18.60 (16684)
- Interviews, in Playboy Magazine with P. Geylin
- 4.19.69
- Interviews, "Face the Nation," CBS-TV
- 4.27.69
- Interviews, "Issues and Answers," ABC-TV
- 6.22.69
- Interviews, Metromedia Interview with Mark Evans
- 10.21.69
- "Issues and Answers," Russian submarine base in Cuba, Middle East, Russian fleet in Mediterranean and Indian Ocean, Vietnam
- 9.27.70
- Intuition, and politics
- 4.11.62
- Investment, foreign
- 6.21.55 (8813-4)
- Iran, Russian influence in
- 5.17.46
- Iran, Russian withdrawal
- 6.3.47 (6249)
- Iran, shipment of self-propelled combines to
- 8.30.51 (10852)
- Iran, Russian efforts in
- 3.6.52
- Iran, US aid to Barqijan
- 8.4.61 (14710)
- Iran, foreign aid to
- 9.30.74 (S17728)
- Iran, oil prices
- 10.9.74
- Iraq, Revolution
- 7.14.58 (13568-70), 7.16.58 (13908), 8.6.58 (16318), 12.17.58
- Ireland, parallel to Vietnam
- 8.22.66 (SF)
- Iron, from Hurricane Creek bauxite residue
- 3.19.49
- Irrigation, needed in Arkansas
- 4.13.48 (4369)
- Irrigation, federal assistance
- 2.6.53 (887)
- Isolationism, in 1940
- 7.30.40
- Isolationism, as cause of World War Two
- 7.30.40; 2.13.42
- Isolationism, condemned
- 2.27.43
- Isolationism, background of
- 4.26.43
- Isolationism, impossibility of
- 4.26.43
- Isolationism, stimulated by material wealth
- 4.29.43
- Isolationism, and high tariffs
- 5.11.43 (4218)
- Isolationism, lack of policy
- 7.15.43
- Isolationism, condemned
- 12.10.43
- Isolationism, background and ill effects of
- 3.28.45 (2898)
- Isolationism, and Bretton Woods agreement
- 7.18.45 (7672)
- Isolationism, general views
- 6.19.69 (S6831)
- Isolationism, views concerning
- 6.22.69
- Israel, and Suez Crisis
- 2.10.57
- Israel, indifference to Arab refugees
- 5.1.60
- Israel, press censorship
- 2.13.61 (2069)
- Israel, special foreign aid treatment, criticized
- 11.7.63 (21366)
- Israel, foreign commitments to, examined
- 5.24.67 (SF)
- Israel, should consider conciliation with Arabs
- 6.9.67
- Israel, annexation of Jerusalem
- 6.28.67
- Israel, alleged US commitments to
- 7.31.67 (SF)
- Israel, sale of US weapons to
- 8.15.67 (SF)
- Israel, attack on USS Liberty
- 2.25.68
- Israel, debate with Senator Javits on Middle East War and Israeli security
- 3.23.71 (S3522)
- Israel, David Ben Gurion interview on Israel and Mideast situation
- 4.1.71 (S4186)
- Israel, Sale of Phantom jets to Israel
- 10.19.71 (S16579)
- Israel, Military credit sales for
- 11.23.71 (S19521)
- Israel, U.S. relations with, Meir comment about JWF
- 4.17.73 (S7597)
- Israel, Bombing raids on Lebanon deplored, Maalot Attack
- 6.21.74 (S11257)
- Israel, attacks upon Lebanon
- 8.22.74 (S15628)
- Israel, unwillingness to abide by Resolution 242, foreign aid
- 9.30.74 (S17730)
- Israel, oil prices
- 10.9.74
- Israel, nuclear weapons, "Makes Bad Use of a Good Friend"
- 11.2.74
- Istanbul, inadequate, tourist facilities
- 4.26.50 (5776-7)
- Italian-French trade treaty
- 4.5.49 (3878-9)
- Italy, postwar administration of
- 12.11.44
- Italy, peace treaty with
- 6.3.47 (6248-9)
- Italy, opposed
- 4.2.51 (3087)
- Italy, danger of communism in
- 11.14.47
- Italy, unemployment
- 8.30.51 (10850)
- Italy, domestic unrest
- 1.31.54
- Italy, treaty regarding
- 6.17.55 (8602)
- Italy, liberal unification in 19th Century
- 11.21.62
- Italy, in postwar Europe
- 11.21.62
- Italy, apertura a sinistra
- 1.31.63 (1520)
- Italy, economic prospects
- 11.2.74
- Jackson, Senator Henry, detente with the USSR
- 6.26.74 (S11598)
- Jackson, Senator Henry, amendment to trade bill ("Face the Nation")
- 4.15.73
- Jacksonport State Park
- 5.25.64 (SF)
- Jacksonville Air Base, housing needs
- 9.14.55
- Japan, demilitarization advocated
- 1.27.45
- Japan, occupation of
- 9.18.45 (8675-80)
- Japan, demand of unconditional surrender of, an error
- 1.19.51
- Japan, history of cultural relations with
- 11.5.54
- Japan, trade with China
- 6.16.57
- Japan, developments in
- 12.17.58
- Japan, friendship with
- 1.17.59 (805)
- Japan, visit of President Eisenhower
- 5.29.60
- Japan, economic strength
- 7.21.60 (13549)
- Japan, pacifism in
- 7.21.60 (13551-2)
- Japan, interdependence with US
- 7.21.60 (13545)
- Japan, internal political problems
- 7.21.60 (13554)
- Japan, military treaty with
- 7.21.60 (13544-57)
- Japan, racial problems
- 3.18.64 (SF)
- Japan, depredations upon China
- 3.7.66 (SF)
- Japan, growing desire for power role
- 12.5.66
- Japan, Okinawa Reversion Treaty and Japanese/American relations
- 11.8.71 (S17765)
- Japan, debate on U.S. treaty with Japan concerning the Ryukyu Islands and Daito Island
- 11.9.71 (S17951)
- Japan, questioning aid for Seychelles Islands
- 12.1.71 (S21837)
- Japan, Braden article on industry
- 3.14.73 (S4612)
- Japan, economic prospects
- 11.2.74
- Javits, Jacob, praised for support of repeal of Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
- 7.10.70 (S11054)
- Javits, Jacob, "Who Makes War," legal and constitutional processes of getting into a war
- 12.16.70 (S20388)
- Jefferson, Thomas, and education
- 1.15.40; 7.30.40; 4.1.48 (3948)
- Jefferson, Thomas, quoted on conservatism
- 9.12.62
- Jefferson, Thomas, quoted
- 3.14.66
- Jerusalem, special international status proposed
- 11.2.74
- Jerusalem, internationalization proposed
- 10.9.74
- Jessup censure
- 7.31.54 (12904)
- Jews, extermination of
- 3.28.44
- Jews, contributions to civilization by
- 10.21.45
- Jews, immigration into Palestine
- 10.21.45
- Jews, contributions to American life
- 4.24.55
- Jews, interference in US foreign policy by
- 4.29.60 (8976)
- Jews, persecution of, in Russia
- 9.24.64 (SF)
- Job Corps, supported
- 7.23.64 (SF)
- John Birch Society
- 4.21.61 ; 5.17.61 (8225)
- John Birch Society, heirs of McCarthy
- 5.4.63
- Johnson, Senator Edwin C., criticized
- 7.30.40
- Johnson, Senator Hiram
- 10.22.44
- Johnson, Jim, candidacy
- 4.30.68
- Johnson, Senator Lyndon, tribute to
- 6.22.55 (8960)
- Johnson, Senator Lyndon, open curtain proposed
- 6.13.57 (8983-5)
- Johnson, Senator Lyndon, criticized
- 6.16.57
- Johnson, Senator Lyndon, tribute
- 4.18.59
- Johnson, Senator Lyndon, endorsement for Presidency
- 6.7.59
- Johnson, Senator Lyndon, support of Eisenhower's Foreign Policy
- 4.21.61
- Johnson, President Lyndon, reply to attacks on
- 2.14.63 (2316)
- Johnson, President Lyndon, statement to Congress
- 11.30.63
- Johnson, President Lyndon, tribute
- 11.30.63
- Johnson, President Lyndon, prospects for congressional cooperation
- 11.30.63
- Johnson, President Lyndon, reply to Khrushchev's letter
- 1.22.64 (SF)
- Johnson, President Lyndon, presidential nomination seconded
- 8.26.64
- Johnson, President Lyndon, presidential qualities
- 10.26.64
- Johnson, President Lyndon, accomplishments for education
- 9.17.65 (SF)
- Johnson, President Lyndon, differences with JWF
- 2.21.66; 3.6.66
- Johnson, President Lyndon, no feud with JWF
- 3.20.66
- Johnson, President Lyndon, sincere desire for peace
- 11.4.66
- Johnson, President Lyndon, praised
- 1.26.67; 2.6.67
- Johnson, President Lyndon, JWF support in 1968 depends on circumstances
- 2.19.67
- Johnson, President Lyndon, political genius
- 3.19.67
- Johnson, President Lyndon, spirit of universal mission
- 5.5.67
- Johnson, President Lyndon, differences with JFW over Dominican Republic
- 7.31.67 (SF)
- Johnson, President Lyndon, impeachment
- 8.20.67
- Johnson, President Lyndon, ignores advice of critics
- 12.8.67 (SF)
- Johnson, President Lyndon, tribute
- 1.17.69 (S507)
- Johnson, President Lyndon, referred to
- 4.19.69; 1.17.69 (SF)
- Johnson, President Lyndon, tribute to
- 1.23.73
- Johnson Administration, problems facing
- 11.24.63
- Johnson Administration, creative domestic legislation
- 4.3.65
- Johnson Administration, not neglecting foreign affairs
- 5.4.65
- Johnson Administration, domestic policies of
- 3.14.66
- Johnson Administration, Gulf of Tonkin Resolution and, discussed
- 4.19.69
- Johnson, Paul, eulogy
- 8.8.61 (15008)
- Johnson, Samuel, quoted
- 5.27.56
- Joint Civilian Orientation Conference
- 5.3.72 (S7151)
- Jones, Kenneth, criticized
- 10.25.62
- Jones Mill, Arkansas, aluminum plant
- 1.31.49 (792)
- Judsonia, Arkansas, tornado damage
- 3.27.52 (2998)
- Jury trial, constitutional history
- 7.9.57 (11078-80); 4.22.64 (SF)
- Jury trial, need to retain in civil rights cases
- 7.9.57 (11078-88); 7.23.57 (12448); 7.23.57 (12453); 5.20.64 (SF)
- Jury trial, failure of Northern juries to convict Dio and Hoffa
- 8.13.57 (14478)
Index to Speeches: K-L
- Kahn, Abdul Wahab, welcome to Senate
- 1.30.56 (1521)
- Kant, Emmanuel, quoted on peace
- 7.23.45 (7963)
- Kapitsa, Dr. Pyotr, "Is Leisure a Threat?", Russian view of leisure
- 8.2.71 (S12785)
- Karnow, Stanley, views on Vietnam War
- 3.7.68 (SF)
- Karnow, Stanley, "Grim Notebook on Our Asian Tragedy," Special Foreign Assistance Act, 1971, Diem Policy, disregard for facts, "Who Turned the Cold War Back?", R. Hunter, SALT Treaty, letters on foreign policy
- 12.16.70 (S20283)
- Katzenbach, Nicholas, views on war power
- 3.7.68 (SF)
- Katzenbach, Nicholas, tribute
- 5.22.68 (SF)
- Katzenbach, Nicholas, attitude toward executive supremacy noted
- 7.10.70 (S11054)
- Kaufman, Rich R., "Double Talk Bookkeeping"
- 11.8.71 (S17771)
- Kay, Emmet, Prisoner in Laos
- 1.24.74 (S419)
- Kefauver, Senator Estes, speech, endorsing candidacy of
- 10.26.41
- Kefauver, Senator Estes, eulogy
- 10.24.63 (20179)
- Kefauver Resolution on Subsidies
- 12.1.43
- Kefauver Resolution on Subsidies, endorsed
- 11.23.43 (9894)
- Kellog-Briand Pact
- 3.28.45 (2898)
- Kennan, George, views on foreign service
- 5.22.68 (SF)
- Kennedy, John F., State of the Union message
- 1.30.61
- Kennedy, John F., visit to Germany and Italy
- 6.23.63
- Kennedy, John F., personal recollections of JWF
- 11.24.63
- Kennedy, John F., eulogy
- 11.24.63; 12.11.63 (24117)
- Kennedy, John F., Cuban crisis
- 3.1.66 (SF)
- Kennedy, John F., cooperation with Congress on Foreign Policy
- 4.2.66
- Kennedy, John F., Bay of Pigs, Cuban Missile Crisis
- 4.19.69
- Kennedy Administration, first in four months
- 5.20.61
- Kennedy Administration, weakness in South
- 9.15.63
- Kennedy Administration, foreign policy
- 7.30.61; 2.17.63; 3.25.64
- Kennedy Administration, domestic programs praised
- 3.14.66
- Kennedy Administration, new era in international relations
- 3.14.66
- Kennedy Arts Center, civilizing influence of noted
- 7.7.69 (SF) S7589
- Kennedy Assassination, guilt of Right Wing
- 12.5.63
- Kennedy Assassination, and the trends in American character
- 12.5.63
- Kennedy, Joseph P., remarks on Cold War policy by
- 1.18.51
- Kennedy, Senator Robert, Vietnam proposals
- 2.21.66
- Kennedy, Senator Robert, eulogy
- 6.10.68 (SF); 12.10.68
- Kennan, George, quoted
- 3.7.52; 12.8.64; 12.8.65; 5.5.66; 1.26.67; 2.6.67
- Kennan, George, quoted on Vietnam
- 9.21.66 (SF)
- Kennan, George, tribute
- 8.2.63 (13960); 11.5.63 (21062)
- Kennet, Lord, quoted
- 4.27.66
- Kent State
- 6.8.70 (S8536)
- Kenworthy, Carroll
- 5.8.67 (SF)
- Kerensky, Alexander
- 3.5.49 (1916)
- Kerr, Clark, quoted
- 12.13.67 (SF)
- Kerr, Senator Robert, tribute
- 3.28.57 (4641)
- Kerr, Senator Robert, eulogy
- 3.1.63
- Khrushchev, Nikita, CBS broadcast
- 6.13.57 (8983-5)
- Khrushchev, Nikita, US visit
- 5.17.59; 8.23.59; 9.9.59
- Khrushchev, Nikita, personal qualities
- 1.31.60
- Khrushchev, Nikita, ruthless antagonist
- 9.21.62
- Khrushchev, Nikita, quoted on agriculture and disarmament
- 6.26.74 (S11598)
- Khrushchev, Nikita, letter to Roswell Garst, quoted
- 7.31.74
- Khrushchev, Nikita, quoted on defense spending
- 7.31.74
- Khrushchev, Nikita, comments on visit to Garst's farm in 1959
- 9.15.71 (S14349)
- Khrushchev, "In Thrall to Fear," reprint
- 1.19.72 (S27)
- Kiesinger, Kurt Georg
- 1.19.67 (SF)
- Killebrew, Lex, executive vice president of Arkansas Poultry Federation
- 2.8.74 (S1645)
- Kimball, Dan A., eulogy, effect of Vietnam War on armed forces' morale, Spanish bases, letters to West Point graduate supporting end of war
- 7.31.70 (S12498)
- King, Dr. Martin Luther, Jr., eulogy
- 4.8.68
- Kincaid, Diane, letter from concerning ERA
- 10.20.71 (S16682)
- Kipling, Rudyard, quoted
- 10.3.66 (SF)
- Kirk, Grayson, tribute
- 3.26.56 (5500)
- Kirkwood, Robert, tribute
- 2.9.65 (SF)
- Kissinger, Henry, identification of
- 12.16.71 (S21769)
- Kissinger, Henry, statement about
- 5.29.74
- Kissinger, Henry, wiretapping investigation
- 6.14.74
- Kissinger, Henry, Middle East activities
- 6.21.74 (S11257)
- Kissinger, Henry, normalization of relations with USSR
- 6.26.74 (S11597)
- Kissinger, Henry, quoted on arms race
- 7.18.74 (S12890); 7.31.74
- Kissinger, Henry, report of Foreign Relations Committee on wiretapping role
- 8.7.74 (S14446)
- Kissinger, Henry, and Middle East
- 11.2.74
- Kleindinst, Richard, JWF comments on nomination for attorney general
- 6.6.72 (S8851)
- Klinger, letter about Folklife Festival
- 7.16.70 (S11556)
- Koestler, Arthur, quoted
- 4.6.66 (SF)
- Kohn, Hans, quoted
- 8.13.62
- Korea, prospects for general war
- 7.7.50
- Korea, withdrawal urged
- 1.18.51
- Korea, communist armistice violations
- 6.21.57 (9914)
- Korea, political reforms
- 4.27.60 (8747)
- Korea, US aid
- 8.4.61 (14711)
- Korea, Chinese withdrawal from
- 3.22.66
- Korea, political repression
- 7.18.74 (S12969)
- Korean War
- 4.26.51 (4400-9)
- Korean War, US policy
- 12.8.50 (16694)
- Korean War, test of democracy
- 6.4.51
- Korean War, withdrawal urged
- 1.18.51
- Korean War, peace talks
- 8.30.51
- Korean War, American reaction excessive
- 3.6.52
- Korean War, stimulated by Acheson's speech on US defense perimeter
- 3.7.52
- Korean War, armistice, approved
- 8.21.53
- Korean War, relation of Free China to
- 8.17.54 (14794-5)
- Korean War, behavior of prisoners of war
- 5.23.62 (8986)
- Korean War, and Vietnam
- 3.1.66 (SF)
- Korean War, US aims
- 5.5.66
- Kosygin, Alekxsi, views on collective leadership
- 3.1.68
- Kraft, Joseph, quoted
- 9.27.66 (SF) 5.3.67 (SF)
- Krock, Arthur
- 1.29.60 (1593)
- Krock, Arthur, commended
- 7.8.57 (10965)
- Krock, Arthur, quoted
- 4.29.64 (SF); 10.14.66; 5.5.67
- KTHS, proposed transfer to West Memphis
- 3.31.49
- Kwakiutl Indians
- 10.17.63 (19765)
- Ky, Marshal
- 4.2.66; 4.6.66
- Ky, Marshal, visit to US
- 2.19.67
- Labor, wartime problems of
- 5.25.43
- Labor, and Senate cloture
- 3.5.49 (1917)
- Labor, high quality of, in Arkansas
- 8.31.49 (12571)
- Labor-management relations
- 10.31.46
- Labor-management relations, most critical postwar problem
- 10.30.46
- Labor-management relations, compulsory arbitration advocated
- 10.31.46
- Labor-management relations, national uniformity undesirable
- 10.5.65 (SF)
- Labor Unions, concentrated of power in
- 10.31.46
- Labor Unions, interference in foreign policy
- 2.24.64 (SF); 10.22.65 (SF)
- Labouisse, Henry, denial of ICA post
- 2.9.59 (2106-7)
- LaFollette, Robert M., quoted on cloture
- 3.4.49 (1864)
- Lagado Academy
- 11.19.63 (22372-3)
- Laird, Melvin, testimony on ABM before Foreign Relations Committee
- 3.21.69
- Laird, Melvin, debate with on ending Vietnam War
- 3.21.69
- Laird, Melvin, views criticizing
- 6.22.69
- Laird, Melvin, views concerning Vietnamization criticized
- 12.10.69
- Lake Michigan water diversion
- 9.2.59 (17735)
- Landon, Alf, views on China praised
- 2.1.67 (SF)
- Langer, Senator William, dispute with
- 5.9.46 (4737)
- Language, Chinese, does not convey Western meaning
- 5.5.66
- Language, Chinese, misuse of in politics
- 4.17.68
- Languages, foreign, American weakness in
- 7.13.50 (10053-4)
- Languages, foreign, need for broader knowledge of
- 12.28.56
- Languages, foreign, need to improve knowledge in foreign service
- 5.15.57 (6978)
- Languages, foreign, stress on in Russia
- 1.15.58
- Languages, foreign, federal aid for teachers of
- 2.26.59 (2996)
- Languages, foreign, inability of ambassadors to speak
- 6.9.59 (10288)
- Languages, foreign, no need to learn languages of Southeast Asia
- 9.7.59 (18332)
- Languages, foreign, Foreign Service Institute
- 2.20.67 (SF)
- Laos
- 8.23.59
- Laos, US should not commit own forces
- 4.30.61; 5.20.61
- Laos, US policy criticized
- 6.29.61 (11703)
- Laos, situation
- 4.10.64 (SF)
- Laos, views concerning secrecy of American involvement in
- 12.18.69 (S16846)
- Laos, and US involvement in Vietnam
- 9.25.69
- Laos, armed forces in
- 12.16.69 (S16753) (12.15.69?)
- Laos, American involvement in
- 1.20.70 (S198)
- Laos, closed floor debate regarding
- 1.21.70 (E151)
- Laos, extent of American involvement in questioned
- 1.21.70 (S262)
- Laos, US involvement in
- 2.26.70 (S2082), (S2403)
- Laos, statement on Laos
- 2.27.70
- Laos, What is the national interest of the US in Laos
- 3.3.70
- Laos, and China, UN, "Meet the Press"
- 3.8.70
- Laos, Calley Case
- 4.1.71
- Laos, US involvement in
- 6.8.71
- Laos, proceedings in closed session on US involvement in Laos
- 8.3.71 (S12929)
- Laos, JWF on lack of information of, fighting in
- 10.4.71 (S15767)
- Laos, debate on control of secret war in
- 10.4.71 (S15757)
- Laos, Symington Amendment limiting funds for
- 10.4.71 (S15772)
- Laos, "U.S. Rapped on Laos Money Crisis"
- 11.11.71 (S182238)
- Laos, POWs in
- 1.24.74 (S419)
- Laos, military aid
- 9.30.74 (S17762)
- Las Vegas, fleecing of tourists in
- 2.24.65 (SF)
- Latin America, good neighbor policy
- 7.15.43
- Latin America, Inter-American development bank
- 7.15.59 (13442)
- Latin America, threatened by Nazism
- 7.30.40
- Latin America, school support program
- 6.7.49 (7335)
- Latin America, cut in aid to, regretted
- 8.30.51 (10852)
- Latin America, airline service
- 6.16.55 (8410-1)
- Latin America, attacks on Nixon
- 8.6.58 (16317)
- Latin America, military aid
- 3.21.60 (6064)
- Latin America, economic aid
- 8.19.60 (16795) (16846-9)
- Latin America, policies
- 4.22.57
- Latin America, failure of US to stir social reform
- 4.30.61
- Latin America, social revolution
- 5.9.61 (7628-9)
- Latin America, inflation crisis
- 5.18.61 (8333)
- Latin America, danger of alienation if US intervenes in Cuba
- 6.29.61 (11704)
- Latin America, inflation
- 8.16.61 (15972)
- Latin America, educational needs
- 8.13.62
- Latin America, loan aid
- 1.14.64 (SF)
- Latin America, military aid
- 6.8.65 (SF)
- Latin America, Brazil most important country
- 6.14.65 (SF)
- Latin America, trade with
- 8.9.65
- Latin America, common market
- 8.9.65
- Latin America, reactionary oligarchies
- 9.15.65 (SF)
- Latin America, democratic left in
- 9.15.65 (SF)
- Latin America, social forces
- 9.15.65 (SF)
- Latin America, policy toward
- 9.30.65 (SF)
- Latin America, shift in US policy
- 3.22.66
- Latin America, confused US policy
- 3.22.66
- Latin America, US policies heavy-handed
- 5.5.66
- Latin America, US aid policies questioned
- 7.26.66 (SF)
- Latin America, military juntas
- 10.7.66 (SF)
- Latin America, Executive commitments on US aid policy, criticized
- 3.16.67 (SF); 4.4.67 (SF)
- Latin America, Inter-American Bank
- 8.23.67 (SF)
- Latin America, Latin America, JWF on contributions to the Inter-American Development Bank Fund for Special Operation
- 10.19.71 (S16572)
- Latin America, and the Special Foreign Economic and Humanitarian Act
- 11.10.71 (S18101)
- Latvia, postwar status of
- 8.25.43
- Lavelle, John, Arkansas Democrat editorial on
- 10.2.72 (S16455)
- Law, importance of education in
- 4.5.40
- Law, destroyed by Fascism
- 2.13.42
- Law, essential to social organization
- 11.26.45 (10963)
- Law, effect depends upon sense of community
- 4.11.46 (3509)
- Law, inadequacies of
- 3.27.51 (2905)
- Law, must be supported by ethics
- 3.27.51 (2905)
- Law, and social sciences
- 9.15.51
- Law, stability of
- 4.21.53 (3449)
- Law, and segregation
- 3.1.60 (3993)
- Law, and human nature
- 4.8.60 (7731)
- Law, rests in consensus
- 4.8.60 (7729)
- Law enforcement, and FBI
- 7.1.49
- Lawrence, David, error in column of
- 2.26.59 (3006-8)
- Law schools, research of Foreign Agents Registration Act
- 8.27.62 (17731)
- Lawyers, need for in foreign policy
- 8.25.43
- Lawyers, role and responsibility of
- 3.17.61
- League of Nations
- 7.30.40; 9.16.42
- League of Nations, Senate action on
- 3.28.45 (2896); 12.5.66
- League of Nations, Senate attitude a disaster
- 2.1.66
- League of Women Voters
- 3.1.45
- Lebanon, US troops
- 7.16.58 (13908)
- Lebanon, supported
- 8.6.58 (16317)
- Lebanon, friend of US
- 7.18.61 (12842)
- Lebanon, US aid to road building in
- 10.5.66 (SF)
- Lebanon, Israeli attacks on
- 8.22.74 (S15628)
- Lecky, W.E.H., quoted
- 1.15.40
- Lee, Robert E., quoted
- 10.25.52
- Lee, Robert E., Tribute
- 1.19.55
- Leflar, Robert, JWF tribute to
- 11.15.71 (S18528)
- Legislative power, benefits, for individual development
- 2.19.46
- Legislator, role of
- 2.19.46
- Legislator, problems and duties of
- 2.19.46
- Lehman, Senator Herbert, tribute
- 3.28.55 (3787)
- Leisure, "Is Leisure a Threat?" Russian view of leisure by Dr. Pyotr Kapitsa
- 8.2.71 (S12795)
- Lend-lease
- 5.7.46 (4592)
- Lenin, V.I., opposed to European federation
- 6.11.48 (7817)
- Lenin, V.I., views on communist investigations
- 2.26.54 (2336)
- Lesense, Joe, of Wafford College, Spartanburg, S.C., telephone interview
- 1.29.70
- Levine, Sam, eulogy
- 6.1.65 (SF)
- Lewis, Rev. Cotesworth P., speech on Vietnam
- 11.30.67 (SF)
- Lewis, John L., condemned
- 5.25.43
- Liberal Arts, need for
- 11.4.46; 5.10.66
- Liberalism, and the Stella School District
- 2.17.60 (2758-61)
- Liberalism, views of Senator Goldwater
- 8.2.63 (13961)
- Liberation, defined
- 4.17.68
- Liberty, and unity
- 8.23.67
- Liberty Lobby, criticized
- 1.21.61
- Library of Congress, larger appropriation needed
- 6.28.54 (9062-3)
- Library of Congress, tribute to
- 6.28.54 (9062-3)
- Library of Congress, establish American Folklife Center
- 5.31.73
- Library services, rural, federal aid
- 5.24.56
- Lidice, massacre at
- 3.28.44
- Life Magazine, reply to article on Arkansas River Project
- 8.20.63 (15388-90)
- Life Magazine, anti-China attitude of
- 3.13.66
- Life Magazine
- 4.17.67 (SF)
- Lilienthal, Report on Control of Atomic Energy
- 5.17.46; 6.7.46
- Lin Piao, quoted
- 3.31.68
- Lincoln, Abraham, quoted
- 9.16.42
- Lincoln, Abraham, tribute
- 3.22.66
- Lincoln Center, civilizing influence of noted
- 7.7.69 (S7589)
- Lindley, Ernest, quoted
- 9.7.59 (18334)
- Lindsay, John, and Negro voting in Arkansas
- 4.1.65 (SF)
- Lippmann, Walter, quoted on cloture
- 3.4.49 (1863)
- Lippmann, Walter, quoted
- 4.11.62; 1.21.63; 10.19.68
- Lippmann, Walter, tribute
- 5.4.67 (SF)
- Literacy tests, defended
- 4.27.62 (7278-86); (6723-31)
- Literacy tests, special provisions for Spanish speaking persons, opposed
- 4.27.62 (7282, 7285-6)
- Little Rock
- 6.3.60
- Little Rock, crisis
- 10.24.57; 8.23.59; 4.14.60 (8035)
- Little Rock, urban renewal
- 11.19.59
- Little Rock, low crime rate
- 3.23.60 (6580)
- Little Rock, law enforcement in racial matters
- 4.5.60 (7324)
- Little Rock, airplane crash claims
- 4.6.60 (7415)
- Little Rock, downtown planning and urban renewal
- 6.11.62
- Little Rock, racial progress since 1959
- 3.18.64 (SF)
- Little Rock, downtown renewal
- 2.23.66 (SF)
- Local government, neglect of community services
- 5.15.59 (8235)
- Localism, destruction by Nazis
- 3.5.49 (1915)
- Localism, sound political judgment
- 5.13.54 (6536)
- Localism, impact of technology on
- 1.19.55
- Localism, and school control in civil rights issues
- 7.23.57 (12448)
- Localism, reason for American success
- 7.30.57 (12991)
- Localism, and modern needs
- 9.9.59 (18774)
- Locke, John, political theory of
- 1.21.63
- Lockheed Corporation, JWF against loan to
- 7.21.71 (S11751)
- Lockheed Corporation, debate on cloture concerning
- 7.23.71 (S11980)
- Lockheed Corporation, and unemployment
- 8.2.71 (S12855)
- Lodge-Gossett, Bill for electoral reform, endorsed
- 11.29.48; 2.23.49; 1.31.50 (1160-63)
- Lodge, Henry Cabot, campaign activity & UN Ambassadorship
- 8.13.60 (16362)
- Lodge, Henry Cabot, "A Citizen Looks at ABM"
- 7.13.70 (S11376)
- Logan Act
- 4.25.60 (8625)
- London Conference, report on
- 5.6.44
- Longshoreman's Union, interference with foreign trade
- 10.22.65 (SF)
- Lord Lansdowne, quoted
- 3.1.66 (SF)
- Lord Radcliffe, quoted
- 6.26.64
- Lorenz, Conrad
- 4.21.67; 5.30.67
- Lowenthal, Richard, quoted
- 3.22.66
- Lower Mississippi Valley Flood Control Assn.
- 5.18.62
- Lublin Government, Poland
- 2.18.45
- Luce, Clare Booth, debate with
- 2.16.43 (1011-3)
- Luce, Clare Booth, as ambassador to Italy
- 4.17.59 (6198-6201)
- Luce, Clare Booth, nomination to Brazil
- 4.17.59 (6198-6201)
- Luce, Henry R., review of biography
- 9.26.72 (S15877)
- Ludendorff, General, quoted
- 7.30.40
- Lufthansa German Airlines, service to Latin America
- 6.16.55 (8411)
- Luxemburg, income tax agreement
- 7.29.64 (SF)
Index to Speeches: M
- MIAs (soldiers missing in action), announcement of hearing on
- 1.22.74 (S110); 1.24.74 (S418)
- Macao, Portuguese war claims
- 12.13.50 (16515)
- MacArthur, Douglas, commended
- 7.7.50
- MacArthur, Douglas, China policy of, questioned
- 4.26.51 (4407)
- MacArthur, Douglas, dismissal of
- 4.26.51 (4400-9)
- MacArthur, Douglas, compared to Napoleon
- 5.15.51
- MacArthur, Douglas, removal necessary
- 5.15.51
- MacArthur, Douglas, manner of removal deplored
- 5.15.51
- MacArthur, Douglas, reappraisal of views on Korean War
- 7.20.54
- MacArthur, Douglas, criticized
- 3.22.66
- MacArthur, Douglas, quoted
- 6.4.66
- MacLeish, Archibald, quoted
- 3.22.66; 8.8.67
- Madison, James, quoted
- 7.30.40 1.22.63 (790)
- Mahon, George
- 10.24.60
- Maine, poll tax requirements
- 3.22.62 (4829)
- Majoritarianism, not part of US system
- 1.4.57 (208)
- Majoritarianism, and civil rights
- 4.8.60 (7732)
- Majoritarianism, abuses of
- 1.12.59 (431); 4.25.61
- Majoritarianism, danger in cloture
- 9.18.61 (20011-3)
- Majoritarianism, alien to US system
- 1.22.63 (792)
- Majority, danger of
- 3.5.49 (1913)
- Manganese, further research in Batesville area
- 8.23.49
- Mann, Thomas, nomination endorsed
- 12.16.63 (24698-9)
- Manners, value of
- 5.27.56
- Mansfield Amendment, reducing troops in Western Europe, amending Foreign Assistance Act
- 5.18.71
- Mansfield Amendment, to end war
- 10.26.71 (S16805)
- Mansfield, Senator Mike, tribute
- 5.27.56 (3374); 9.21.66 (SF); 10.22.66 (SF); 12.15.67 (SF)
- Mar-A-Lago historical site
- 10.12.72 (S17792)
- Mao Tse-Tung, quoted
- 6.29.61 (11703)
- Marcus Aurelius, tribute to
- 3.5.49 (1921)
- Marcy, Carl, confidence in expressed
- 5.6.70 (S6821)
- Marder, Murray
- 9.15.65 (SF)
- Margarine, tax on, unjustifiable
- 12.11.44
- Margarine, tax, and buggy wheels
- 12.18.47 (11591)
- Margarine, discriminatory tax on
- 12.18.47 (11590-3)
- Margarine, production of
- 3.18.48 (3057)
- Margarine, purple
- 3.18.48 (3052)
- Margarine, tax, congressional action delayed
- 5.2.48; 5.4.48 (5230-39)
- Margarine, record of committee referrals since 1915
- 5.4.48 (5238); 5.5.48 (5285-6)
- Margarine, debate of 1886
- 5.5.48 (5284)
- Margarine, general critique of
- 5.17.48
- Margarine, economic relation to dairy industry
- 5.19.48 (3043-49)
- Margarine, tax
- 5.19.48 (3043-49)
- Margarine, law against use by Army
- 6.17.48 (8617-8)
- Margarine, action of Appropriations Committee satirized
- 6.19.48 (9034)
- Margarine, and soybean production
- 8.7.48 (10150)
- Margarine, tax
- 8.7.48 (10150)
- Margarine, prohibition on coloring of
- 10.28.48
- Margarine, tax, repeal bill
- 1.5.49 (47-8)
- Margarine, possibilities of fraud on sale of
- 1.5.49 (47)
- Margarine, tax, legislation to repeal
- 1.5.49 (47)
- Margarine, tax, passage of House bill repealing
- 4.5.49
- Margarine, committee statement favoring repeal
- 4.8.49
- Margarine, propaganda against
- 5.16.49
- Margarine, action deferred on repeal
- 6.3.49
- Margarine, use for Armed Forces
- 8.29.49 (12401)
- Margarine, bill to repeal tax on, not a Southern measure
- 8.29.49 (12401)
- Margarine, tax, need for repeal
- 12.29.49
- Margarine, history of legislation against
- 1.4.50 (46-8)
- Margarine, nutritive value
- 1.4.50 (50)
- Margarine, tax, reasons for repeal
- 1.4.50 (46-56)
- Margarine, and states rights
- 1.5.50 (75-6)
- Margarine, tax, debate with Senator Gillette
- 1.5.50 (74-7)
- Margarine, tax, Northern exploitation
- 1.6.50 (121)
- Margarine, debate with Senator Wiley
- 1.10.50
- Margarine, not made of gasoline, lubricating oil, or dynamite
- 1.10.50 (281)
- Margarine, tax, repeal of
- 1.13.50 (396-406)
- Margarine, Ohio referendum
- 1.13.50 (384)
- Margarine, tax, public opposition to
- 1.17.50 (446-8)
- Margarine, triangular packaging
- 3.8.50 (3027)
- Margarine, growth of industry since repeal of tax
- 6.24.55
- Margarine, increasing consumption
- 6.16.58 (11245-6)
- Margarine, legislation, effect on dairy industry
- 6.16.58 (11245-6)
- Margarine, survey of situation after eight years
- 6.18.58
- Margarine, use by Navy
- 7.15.59 (10728); 5.25.60 (11033); 5.26.60 (11169-70)
- Margarine, tax, 10th Anniversary of repeal
- 7.2.60 (15602)
- Margarine,use by Navy
- 3.14.61 (3851)
- Marinoni, Rosa, tribute to as Arkansas Poet Laureate
- 4.8.70 (S5366)
- Maritime Unions, interference in foreign policy
- 4.25.60 (8625)
- Maritime Unions, refusal to unload Egyptian ship
- 4.29.60 (8976)
- Market News Service
- 4.26.49
- Marshall, General George C., attacks by Senator McCarthy on
- 7.31.54 (12916)
- Marshall Plan
- 3.3.48 (2030-41); 10.29.63 (20507)
- Marshall Plan, justifiable as investment in security
- 7.1.47
- Marshall Plan, endorsed
- 9.23.47
- Marshall Plan, barrier to Russia
- 10.21.47
- Marshall Plan, reasons for US support of
- 10.21.47
- Marshall Plan, crucial significance of
- 10.23.47
- Marshall Plan, endorsed
- 11.5.47
- Marshall Plan, motives for
- 11.14.47
- Marshall Plan, and federation of Europe
- 1.21.48 (385)
- Marshall Plan, amendment requiring political unity
- 3.8.48 (2286)
- Marshall Plan, and political unification of Europe
- 3.9.48 (2381)
- Marshall Plan, undermines need for European unity
- 3.30.49
- Marshall Plan, and European economy
- 7.15.49 (9587)
- Marshall Plan, weakness of
- 8.25.49 (12237)
- Marshall Plan, and tourism
- 4.24.50
- Marshall Plan, extension of
- 4.26.50 (5775-7)
- Marshall Plan, extension of military aspects
- 8.30.51 (10848)
- Marshall Plan, evidences in Frankfurt
- 10.25.63
- Marshall Plan, limited objectives of, contrasted to US Asian Policy
- 7.22.66 (SF)
- Martin, Joseph
- 8.17.65
- Martson, Dr. Robert Q., Randall article on
- 5.16.73 (S9237)
- Marxism, theory of internal capitalist decay
- 3.6.52
- Marxism, economic philosophy
- 6.16.57
- Massive retaliation
- 11.15.54 (16032-3)
- Massive retaliation, has weakened US
- 7.20.54
- Mass production and communications
- 5.27.56
- Materialism, and Art
- 2.25.49 (1556)
- Materialism, and Art, greater threat than military force
- 3.27.51 (2905)
- Materialism, and Art, and American Life
- 6.3.58
- Material welfare, American
- 2.3.47; 5.1.63; 12.13.67 (SF)
- Material welfare, importance of
- 10.16.64
- Material welfare, no conflict with spiritual values
- 10.16.64
- Material welfare, US the Sick Society
- 8.8.67
- Mathias, Charles, colloquy with regarding ABM
- 3.7.69 (S2459)
- Maybank, Senator Burnet R., eulogy
- 3.2.55 (2300)
- McCabe, Thomas, confirmation opposed
- 4.22.48 (4319-20)
- McCarran Act
- 9.12.50 (14620)
- McCarran, Senator Patrick
- 7.30.40
- McCarthy, Senator Eugene, presidential candidacy
- 11.30.67
- McCarthy, Senator Eugene, qualified for president
- 11.30.67
- McCarthy, Senator Eugene, praise of
- 12.21.70 (S20863)
- McCarthy, Senator Joseph, criticized
- 2.2.54 (1105)
- McCarthy, Senator Joseph, behavior of
- 8.30.51
- McCarthy, Senator Joseph, possible unethical conduct
- 8.30.51
- McCarthy, Senator Joseph, and communism
- 4.21.53 (3483)
- McCarthy, Senator Joseph, effect on basic institutions
- 4.29.54
- McCarthy, Senator Joseph, abuse of FBI material
- 3.1.54
- McCarthy, Senator Joseph, Fascist leanings of
- 6.14.54
- McCarthy, Senator Joseph, bad effects on foreign policy
- 7.4.54
- McCarthy, Senator Joseph, censure
- 7.31.54 (12903-4, 12915-7)
- McCarthy, Senator Joseph, precedents
- 7.31.54 (12903-17)
- McCarthy, Senator Joseph, abuses by
- 7.31.54 (12915-7)
- McCarthy, Senator Joseph, behavior of
- 8.2.54 (12983-6); 11.30.54 (16200-3)
- McCarthy, Senator Joseph, criticized
- 9.24.54
- McCarthy, Senator Joseph, illness of
- 11.18.54 (16138-9)
- McCarthy, Senator Joseph, abuses of
- 11.21.54
- McCarthy, Senator Joseph, opposition to delay in censure vote
- 11.21.54
- McCarthy, Senator Joseph, letters to JWF regarding
- 11.30.54 (16195-200)
- McCarthy, Senator Joseph, attacks by Protestant ministry on
- 11.30.54 (16200-3)
- McCarthy, Senator Joseph, abuse of franking privilege
- 11.30.54 (16199-201)
- McCarthy, Senator Joseph, catalog of abuses by
- 1.19.55
- McCarthy, Senator Joseph, views leading to Police State
- 2.24.53
- McCarthy, Senator Joseph, effects of in U.S. foreign relations
- 5.1.69 (S4604)
- McCarthyism
- 1.25.74
- McCarthyism, effects of in U.S. foreign relations
- 5.1.69 (SF) S4604
- McCarthy Committee
- 2.20.53 (1321-3)
- McCarthy Committee, Investigation of V.O.A.
- 2.2.54 (1098)
- McCarthy Era
- 2.8.58; 8.21.58 (18903-8); 4.21.61; 3.9.63
- McCarthy Era, irrationality of
- 3.7.66 (SF)
- McCarthy Era, concern for Senate
- 3.13.66
- McCarthy Era, and morale of State Department
- 3.13.66
- McCarthy Resolution, Satellite Nations
- 6.22.55 (8953)
- McClellan, Senator John, aid to flood control
- 9.3.47
- McClellan, Senator John, tribute
- 4.1.66 (SF)
- McClellan, Senator John, cosponsor of resolution commending job on government operations
- 8.15.72 (S13592)
- McClellan, Senator John, tribute to
- 10.18.72 (S18665)
- McClintock, Henry, quoted
- 5.20.64 (SF)
- McCone, John, unable to support nomination of
- 1.31.62 (1326)
- McDonald, Harry A., confirmation
- 2.25.52 (1315-1322)
- McElroy, Neil
- 3.5.59 (3318)
- McGee (McGhee?), Gail, colloquy with on isolationism
- 6.19.69 (S6831)
- McGovern-Hatfield Amendment against Indochina War
- 5.1.71
- McGrory, Mary, "A United Front for Executive Secrecy"
- 8.3.71 (S12979)
- McKee, William F., appointment
- 6.17.65 (SF)
- McMahon, Brien, Senator, eulogy
- 2.18.53 (1137)
- McNamara, Robert, directive on Civil Rights
- 9.11.63 (16813)
- McNamara, Robert, report to World Bank
- 11.2.74
- Mead, Margaret, views concerning youth noted
- 4.19.69
- Mead, Margaret, foreign policy and psychiatry
- 6.5.69
- Mead, Margaret, views re: Vietnam War praised
- 1.26.70 (S554)
- Media, and Cambodian invasion discussed
- 6.29.70 (S10150)
- Media, child's article on small publicatinos
- 4.10.73 (S6980)
- Medical care, socialized, no longer an issue
- 10.25.52
- Medical care, voluntary insurance best
- 10.24.49
- Medical care, federal
- 8.15.60 (16432); 8.22.60 (17001-2)
- Medical personnel, Arkansas' lack of
- 2.21.74 (S1990)
- Medical profession, criticism of
- 8.16.49 (11545-6)
- Medical schools
- 8.16.49 (11546)
- Medicare, opposition to cutbacks
- 3.1.73 (S3707)
- Medvedev, Zhores, quoted on Jewish emigration
- 7.31.74
- Meir, Golda, quoted
- 8.22.74
- Melton, Gar, as optometrist of year
- 2.16.72 (S1823)
- Memorandum, on Right wing military activities
- 8.2.61 (14433)
- Memorandum, in retrospect
- 8.21.61
- Menninger, Karl, foreign policy and psychiatry
- 6.5.69
- Menshikov, Stanislav, interview
- 2.26.59 (3006-8)
- Mercouri, Melina
- 8.28.67 (SF)
- Metaphysics, practice is God's work
- 3.12.65
- Metzger, Ray, Jr., transportation and agricultural commodities
- 3.4.74 (S2665)
- Mexican migrant workers
- 8.15.63 (15203)
- Mexican war
- 4.21.66
- Mexico, water treaty with
- 3.26.56 (2334, 2336, 2344-5, 2656, 2816, 2818-9, 2825, 2828, 3101)
- Mexico, U.S. investments in
- 8.11.59 (15437)
- Mexico, social revolution
- 4.27.66
- Mexico, U.S. relations with
- 6.5.69 (S5946)
- Meyer, Eugene, eulogy
- 7.28.59 (14423)
- Micronesia, status of, S.J. Res. 99
- 10.13.70 (S17858)
- Microstates, views concerning the U.N. and
- 9.12.69 (S10509)
- Middle Ages
- 2.13.56
- Middle Ages, compared to Russia
- 6.2.47
- Middle Ages, analogy to federate Europe
- 12.8.47
- Middle Ages, influence of Arabic lands
- 6.27.61(11400)
- Middle East, American policy in
- 2.19.45 (1222); 4.18.56 (6501-2)
- Middle East, Russian influence in
- 7.27.56 (3375)
- Middle East, US policy, criticized
- 11.12.56
- Middle East, inquiry into US policies suggested
- 12.14.56; 12.30.56
- Middle East, critique of US policies
- 1.24.57
- Middle East, proposed policies
- 1.27.57; 2.10.57
- Middle East, Eisenhower Doctrine
- 2.11.57 (1855-71)
- Middle East, US policy
- 3.25.57
- Middle East, review of US policy
- 8.14.57 (14702-9)
- Middle East, subversion
- 8.27.57 (16016)
- Middle East, US policies
- 7.14.58 (13568-70)
- Middle East, no long range policy
- 7.16.58 (13908)
- Middle East, and US trade policies
- 7.17.58 (14078-80)
- Middle East, US policies
- 8.6.58 (16317)
- Middle East, West not dependent on oil of
- 8.14.58 (17515-7)
- Middle East, US policies
- 12.17.58; 6.7.59
- Middle East, policy guidelines
- 8.31.59 (17355-9)
- Middle East, emotional tensions
- 6.15.60 (12619)
- Middle East, review of US relations
- 6.15.60 (12619-20)
- Middle East, policy guidelines
- 6.15.60 (12618-21)
- Middle East, UN activity
- 4.5.62 (6093-4)
- Middle East, foreign aid regulations
- 11.7.63 (21366)
- Middle East, peace talks in Yemen
- 8.23.65 (SF)
- Middle East, UN should intervene in Aqaba, crisis
- 5.23.67; 5.24.67
- Middle East, alleged US commitments in
- 7.31.67 (SF)
- Middle East, repercussions of Vietnam War
- 12.8.67 (SF)
- Middle East, attack on USS Liberty
- 2.25.68
- Middle East, US policy toward praised
- 12.12.69 (S16562)
- Middle East, role of the UN in
- 5.1.69
- Middle East, Old Myths and New Realities II, Israel war, Arab-Israeli Peace Settlement
- 8.24.70 (S14035)
- Middle East, Israel's reliance on US
- 4.4.71
- Middle East, Israel's reliance on US
- 4.4.71
- Middle East, aid to Israel, and energy crisis, "Face the Nation"
- 4.15.73
- Middle East, Israeli attacks on Lebanon
- 8.22.74 (S15628)
- Middle East, foreign aid and oil
- 9.30.74 (S17728)
- Middle East, danger of renewed warfare, October War
- 11.2.74
- Migrant workers
- 8.15.63 (15203)
- Militarism, the Military Man in America, the American Society, the Draft and the Military, the American Military Experience and American Democracy, its future
- 4.18.69
- Militarism, its influence in American Society
- 4.27.69
- Militarism, the effects of militarism on American life
- 5.19.69
- Militarism, US financing military in SVN
- 2.11.71 (S1346)
- Militarism, effect on private industry
- 8.26.71 (S13405)
- Militarism,Church Amendment to Foreign Assistance Act to reduce military authorization
- 10.29.71 (S17198)
- Military, and civilian control
- 8.21.61
- Military, and political questions
- 8.21.61
- Military, dimensions of security and the military
- 5.19.69
- Military, its general philosophy criticized
- 6.4.69
- Military, who controls military spending
- 9.9.69 (S10311)
- Military, JWF response to Hank's article condemning civilian control of
- 6.24.70 (S 9643)
- Military, and economic assistance, introduction of bills for, line item authorization for allocation of funds
- 11.25.70 (S18975)
- Military, Constitutional relations between military and legislative branch
- 6.24.70 (S9496)
- Military aid
- 8.30.51 (10848)
- Military aid, to Pakistan, disapproved
- 3.2.54 (2481-3)
- Military aid, to Latin America
- 3.21.60 (6064)
- Military aid, boosted by Berlin crisis
- 8.6.61
- Military aid, Western Europe, restrictions
- 8.16.61 (16007)
- Military aid, in military budget
- 12.16.63 (24702)
- Military aid, to Latin America
- 6.8.65 (SF)
- Military aid, loan of naval vessels
- 7.22.65 (SF)
- Military aid, ill effects of
- 7.15.66 (SF)
- Military aid, aggravates, arms race
- 7.26.66 (SF)
- Military aid, Administration tool to dominate world
- 10.5.66 (SF)
- Military aid, in Europe
- 10.13.66 (SF); 7.25.67; 1.4.71; 8.18.71
- Military aid, military appropriation, debate on, comment on Mendel Rivers
- 3.6.69 (S13884); 9.30.74 (S17762)
- Military expenditures, reappraised
- 4.5.64; 4.10.68
- Military Industrial Complex
- 12.13.67
- Military Industrial Complex, views concerning
- 4.19.69
- Military personnel, political activities
- 8.2.61 (14433); 8.21.61
- Military personnel, interference in civil rights
- 9.11.63 (16813)
- Military procurement, FY 1970 debates including JWF floor statements
- 7.6.69 (S7731); 7.10.69 (S8182); 7.25.69 (S7711)
- Military procurement, JWF with Stennis and Proxmire colloquy
- 7.27.70 (S12165)
- Military procurement, colloquy, authorization bill with Symington, Fulbright--Spanish bases agreement
- 7.28.70 (S12259)
- Military procurement, amendments to authorization of appropriations, JWF
- 7.31.70 (S12508)
- Military procurement, debate on "Fly before you buy"
- 8.17.70 (S13529)
- Military procurement, debate on Amendment 813 to fair and equal treatment of military men
- 8.20.70 (S13815)
- Military procurement, debate in amendment
- 8.21.70 (S13922)
- Military procurement, usefulness of B-1 bomber and ABM system
- 9.22.70 (S14785)
- Military procurement, JWF motion to reconsider vote on Rhodesian chrome imports
- 9.24.71 (S15041)
- Military procurement, JWF debate with Senator Byrd on Rhodesian Chrome amendment
- 9.27.71 (S15115)
- Military procurement, debate on jurisdiction over Rhodesian Chrome conflict
- 9.27.71 (S15116)
- Military procurement, funding for F-14 fighter plane
- 9.29.71 (S15339)
- Military procurement, Mansfield amendment to withdraw troops from Vietnam
- 9.31.71 (S15574)
- Military procurement, letters and telegrams to JWF supporting Rhodesian Chrome position
- 9.30.71 (S15583)
- Military procurement, debate on controle of secret war in Laos
- 10.4.71 (S15757)
- Military procurement, Symington amendment to limit funds for Laos
- 10.4.71 (S15772)
- Military procurement, F-14 project
- 8.2.72 (S12500)
- Military procurement, 1970 debates including JWF floor statements at
- 7.9.69, 7.10.69, 7.25.69
- Military Sales Act, Amendment to Foreign Military Sales Act, conference report, proposed military assistance for 1971, Gulf of Tonkin
- 1.2.71 (S21849)
- Military Services
- 2.8.58
- Military Spending
- 8.4.72 (S12779)
- Military Spending, contract price of F-14
- 12.20.72
- Military surveillance, Christopher Pyle, CONUS revisited
- 7.6.70 (S10558)
- Military surveillance, of civilian and political activities by
- 7.13.70 (S11143)
- Military surveillance, surveillance of "Poor People's Campaign"
- 12.10.70 (S19937)
- Milk, marketing bill
- 9.13.65 (SF)
- Mill, John Stuart, quoted
- 6.4.66
- Miller, William, compared to McCarthy
- 9.8.64 (SF)
- Millikin, Senator Eugene
- 5.4.48 (5231)
- Millikin, Senator Eugene, tribute
- 7.25.56 (14364)
- Mills, Wilbur, tribute to
- 8.26.71
- Millwood Dam, dedication
- 6.16.62
- Milton, John, quoted
- 10.28.44
- Minerals production
- 7.29.55 (11993)
- Ming-Min Peng, visa for, leader of Formosan Independence, "U.S. Admits Foe of Chang Regime," by Robert Smith
- 10.5.70 (S17098)
- Minimum wage legislation
- 4.21.49
- Minimum wage legislation, effect on small business
- 8.31.49 (12569-71)
- Minimum wage legislation, disadvantages of nation-wide level
- 5.12.52
- Minimum wage legislation, state responsibility
- 8.17.60 (16583-4)
- Minimum wage legislation, and separation of powers
- 8.16.60 (16519)
- Minimum wage legislation, problem for small Southern towns
- 8.17.60 (16587)
- Minimum wage legislation, and small retail stores
- 8.18.60 (16702)
- Minimum wage legislation, in forestry
- 8.26.66 (SF)
- Minnesota, rejection of FEPC by
- 3.4.49 (1865)
- Minority groups, undue electoral power of
- 2.23.49
- Minority groups, insatiable demands
- 4.27.62 (7281)
- Missile gap
- 3.5.60 (4554-7)
- Missile bases, in Cuba, no particular danger to US
- 6.29.61 (11705); 7.23.61
- Missile sites, Arkansas, damage to highways
- 6.15.61 (10562)
- Missionaries, in China
- 3.7.66 (SF)
- Mississippi Valley embayment area
- 7.21.55 (11118); 6.24.57 (10089); 5.15.59
- Missouri Pacific Railroad
- 6.9.54 (7904)
- Missouri Pacific Railroad, strike
- 2.8.68
- Mitchell, Clarence, untrue statements
- 2.14.63 (2316)
- Mitchell, Martha, referred to
- 4.20.70 (S5961)
- Moderation, praise of
- 5.25.43
- Monetary policy
- 7.15.57 (11664-75)
- Monnet, Jean, quoted
- 11.21.62
- Monnet, Jean, praised
- 5.7.52 (4873)
- Monopoly, need to resist trend toward
- 3.19.48 (3166)
- Monopoly, encouraged by minimum wage laws
- 8.31.49 (12569)
- Monopoly, danger of
- 6.2.50 (7959)
- Monroe Doctrine, source of US dependence on British fleet
- 7.30.40
- Monroe Doctrine, source of Good Neighbor Policy
- 7.15.43; 7.22.66 (SF)
- Monte Carlo, fleecing of tourists
- 2.24.65 (SF)
- Moore, Robert, tribute to on death
- 3.22.73 (S5477)
- Moose, James, nomination endorsed
- 3.26.58 (5363)
- Moral absolutism, criticized
- 12.5.63
- Moral issues, bad effect on foreign policy
- 12.8.64
- Moralism, dangerous attitude in foreign policy
- 9.9.59 (18773); 2.20.65
- Moralism, encourages war
- 3.12.65
- Moralism, danger to foreign policy
- 3.22.66
- Morality, decline in US
- 3.7.52
- Morality, and farm subsidies
- 2.18.53 (1185)
- Morality, and the Cold War
- 2.26.59 (3032)
- Morality, just and unjust war
- 4.21.66
- Morality, leadership of decent example
- 8.8.67
- Moral principles, and foreign policy myths
- 3.25.64 (SF)
- Morgan, Harry, help for foreign students
- 4.14.60 (8034)
- Morgenthau, Hans, quoted
- 5.5.61; 5.11.65
- Morgenthau Plan, for German pastoralization
- 3.30.49 (3464)
- Morrill, Act of 1862
- 6.28.40; 3.27.52 (2995-7)
- Morris, Patrick F.
- 9.29.65 (SF)
- Morrison, Jane Ann, article on Wetern Arkansas Planning and Development District
- 1.23.74 (S339)
- Morse, Senator Wayne, actions during hearings, on Herter Nomination
- 5.15.59 (8237)
- Morse, Senator Wayne, foresight on Vietnam
- 8.22.67 (SF)
- Morse, Senator Wayne, eulogy
- 7.30.74
- Mortgages, federal controls
- 8.18.50 (12842); 8.21.50 (12883)
- Mortgages, federal controls, amendment concerning federal regulation
- 10.20.51 (13668-70)
- Morton, Senator Thruston, attacks on Democrats
- 9.23.60
- Moscow Conference
- 12.10.43; 12.15.43
- Mosely, Philip, quoted
- 9.1.61 (17914)
- Motorola Case, and FEPC
- 4.29.64 (SF)
- Mullen, Phil, article in record
- 2.21.74 (S1990)
- Mullins, David, letter from concerning higher education bill
- 8.6.71 (S13570)
- Multilateral nuclear force
- 5.4.65
- Multilateral nuclear force, German participation
- 11.30.63
- Multilateral nuclear force, delay implementation
- 11.19.64
- Multilateral nuclear force, barrier to nuclear proliferation
- 12.12.64
- Mundt, Senator Karl, interview with Dr. Farber about Mundt's career
- 8.1.72
- Munoz-Marin, Luis, tribute
- 5.11.59 (7847); 1.1.65 (SF)
- Murray, Senator James, tribute
- 4.28.59 (8864)
- Murrow, Edward, tribute
- 1.22.64 (SF)
- Muscat and Oman, treaty
- 4.28.59 (6914)
- Music
- 2.10.61
- Music, growth in US
- 5.9.62 (8095)
- Mutual deterrence
- 6.20.58 (11845)
- My Lai, noted
- 12.10.69
- Myrdal, Gunnar, quoted
- 7.15.49 (9587); 1.26.67; 2.6.67; 12.13.67
- Myrdal, Gunnar, views on preferential hiring by race
- 4.29.64 (SF)
- Myth, of nationalism
- 8.13.62
- Myth, of nationalism, of the organic state
- 10.13.62; 5.11.65
- Myth, of communism's monolithic nature
- 3.25.64 (SF)
- Myth, in US postwar German policy
- 9.27.66 (SF)
Index to Speeches: N-O
- Napoleon, compared to Hitler
- 7.30.40
- Nasser, Gamal, US encouraged of
- 11.12.56
- Nasser, Gamal, Yemeni peace talks by
- 8.23.65 (SF)
- Nation-state, equality of in UN, questioned
- 3.12.45
- Nation-state, historical consolidation of
- 3.12.45
- Nation-state, not an organism
- 11.19.62
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), excessive appropriations for
- 10.17.63 (19763)
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), reduce appropriation
- 11.19.63 (22360-73); 11.20.63 (22445-56)
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), appropriation, and foreign aid
- 11.20.63 (22441-3)
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), impact on Universities
- 11.20.63 (22453)
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), proof of Parkinson's Law
- 11.20.63 (22450)
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), reduce project Apollo appropriation
- 8.5.64 (SF)
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), intergalactic communications, and China
- 4.27.66
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Apollo accident
- 4.12.67 (SF)
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), correction
- 4.13.67 (SF)
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), moon exploration, criticized
- 10.3.67 (SF); 12.13.67 (SF); 4.10.68 (SF)
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), views concerning appropriations for
- 5.6.70 (S6780)
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), NASA, appropriation, debate on JWF amendment and vote #219
- 7.7.70 (S10719)
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), amendment by JWF to reduce its appropriation by 10%
- 7.7.70 (S10719)
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), delete Space Shuttle
- 5.11.72 (S7724)
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), amendment to cut back appropriation
- 6.19.73 (S11491)
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), colloquy with priorities
- 6.30.73 (S12612)
- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, criticized
- 9.11.59 (19107)
- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, attacks by, on proposed appointment of JWF as Secretary of State
- 3.26.61
- National commitment, defined
- 7.31.67 (SF)
- National Commitments Resolution, and armed forces abroad
- 2.4.69 (S1237)
- National Commitments Resolution, history of
- 6.19.69 (S6828)
- National Commitments Resolution, full debate concerning
- 6.25.69 (S7121) et seq
- National consensus
- 7.28.6
- National consensus, and foreign policy
- 3.9.63
- National Debt
- 2.15.74
- National Defense Scholarship Program
- 8.13.58 (17287)
- National Housing Act, amendments to, inflationary
- 3.15.50 (3359-64) 5.28.57 (7844-7) (7866); 5.29.57 (8024-6)
- National Labor Relations Board, confirmation of Albert Beeson to, opposed
- 2.18.54 (1998)
- National Liberation Front, referred to
- 5.1.69
- National Purpose
- 7.28.61
- National resources, in Arkansas
- 1.16.69 (S423)
- National Resources Planning Board, report of
- 7.15.43
- National Science Foundation
- 10.23.47
- National Science Foundation, bill proposing
- 7.1.46 (8047-52); 5.20.47 (5500-5512)
- National Science Foundation, establishment
- 5.15.47 (5340)
- National Science Foundation, Morse Amendment
- 7.22.47 (9679)
- National Security Seminar
- 2.29.60
- National Student Association, and CIA
- 2.19.67
- National Symphony Orchestra, children's concert
- 5.9.62 (8095); 8.19.74
- Nationalism, criticized
- 5.1.46
- Nationalism, and technological change
- 5.7.59
- Nationalism, antidote to ideology
- 3.10.61
- Nationalism, growth in 19th Century
- 4.11.62
- Nationalism, and underdeveloped nations
- 8.13.62
- Nationalism, conflict with democracy
- 8.13.62
- Nationalism, myth and reality
- 8.13.62
- Nationalism, growth in underdeveloped nations
- 6.4.65 (SF)
- Nationalism, stronger than communism
- 6.15.65 (SF)
- Nationalism, tension in US policy between support for and anti-communism
- 3.22.66
- Natural Gas Act
- 3.29.50 (4288); 1.15.56
- Natural Gas Act, amendment
- 1.17.56 (668-80); 2.6.56 (2065)
- Natural Gas Act, presidential veto, criticized
- 2.17.56 (2801)
- Natural Gas Act, Harris-Fulbright Bill
- 7.26.56 (14736-9)
- Natural Resources development
- 2.28.61 (2786)
- Natural Resources development, in Arkansas
- 1.15.69 (SF)
- Naval Academy, graduate school of
- 6.23.47 (7549)
- Naval carriers, debate regarding need for
- 9.12.69 (S10503)
- Naval vessels, loan and sale
- 7.22.65 (SF)
- Nazis, atrocities of
- 3.28.44
- Nazis, war crimes
- 1.10.45
- Nazis, racial theories
- 11.8.45
- Nazis, and centralization
- 3.5.49 (1915)
- Nazis, and centralization, threat to individualism
- 7.30.40
- Nazism, designs on South America
- 7.30.40
- Nazism, attack on freedom of thought
- 7.30.40
- Nazism, nihilist doctrine
- 7.30.40
- Nazism, racial doctrines
- 9.16.42
- Nazism, denial of basic equality
- 9.16.42
- Negro, opportunity of
- 2.3.47
- Negro, economic & educational deprivations
- 10.8.63 (18965)
- Negro, and poverty
- 12.13.67 (SF)
- Negro aspirations, education and employment
- 4.3.65
- Negro education, increased expenditures
- 3.1.60 (3992)
- Negro voting in Arkansas
- 4.27.62 (7278-81); 4.1.65 (SF)
- Nehru, US cancellation of visit by
- 6.26.56 (10956)
- Nehru, eulogy
- 5.27.64
- Nelson, Amendment to Special Foreign Military and Related Assistance Act, support of
- 3.20.70 (S4614)
- Neo-isolationism
- 4.3.65
- Netherlands, attitude toward European unification
- 3.30.49 (3462)
- Neutralism, tendency to, in US allies
- 4.23.53
- Neutralization, contemporary examples
- 3.1.66 (SF)
- Neutral nations, hostility to US
- 9.21.61
- New England, God-Given right to industry
- 6.4.52 (6530)
- New Senate Office Building
- 5.19.59 (8447)
- New Zealand, assistance to South Vietnam
- 11.2.67 (SF)
- Ne Win, General, quoted
- 7.26.66 (SF)
- News, free exchange of
- 10.28.44
- News media, access to, need for equal time stressed
- 6.2.70 (S8161)
- Newsday, misquotation by
- 5.4.67
- Newsmen's Privilege
- 9.30.72 (S16383)
- Newsmen's Privilege Act, support of
- 3.20.70 (S4614)
- Newsprint, increased costs
- 10.31.55
- Newton County, negro voting
- 4.1.65 (SF)
- New York, per capita income compared to Arkansas
- 8.31.49 (12570)
- New York, disproportionate economic power of
- 8.31.49 (12571)
- New York Herald-Tribune, access to secret letter from Khrushchev
- 3.28.60 (6654-5)
- New York Times, criticism of JWF by
- 7.13.54 (10321)
- New York Times, error regarding Dillon nomination
- 5.14.59 (8110)
- New York Times, editorial on Negro voting in Newton County
- 4.1.65 (SF)
- New York World's Fair, US participation
- 4.16.62 (6628)
- Nigeria, foreign aid to
- 9.30.74 (S17728)
- Nitze, Paul, quoted
- 6.26.74 (S11598)
- Nixon, Richard, attacks on, in South America
- 8.6.58 (16317)
- Nixon, Richard, attacks on Democrats by
- 9.23.60
- Nixon, Richard, criticized
- 9.1.60; 10.26.60
- Nixon, Richard, referred to
- 6.4.69
- Nixon, Richard, how Hanoi sees Nixon
- 1.20.70 (SF) S197
- Nixon, Administration, general views, concerning
- 4.19.69
- Nixon, Administration, its philosophy of foreign relations
- 4.27.69
- Nixon, Administration, criticism of its order of domestic priorities
- 5.1.69 (EW)
- Nixon, Administration, goal of honorable peace in Vietnam criticized
- 5.1.69
- Nixon, Administration, question of credibility gap is raised
- 5.12.69 (S4884 and 4885)
- Nixon, Administration, Administration, ABM and Administration Policy criticized
- 9.25.69
- Nixon, Administration, ABM and Administration Policy criticized
- 9.25.69
- Nixon, Administration, Vietnam War policy criticized
- 8.26.69; 12.10.69
- Nixon, Administration, Vietnam moratorium, and the Administration
- 10.1.69 (S11627)
- Nixon, Administration, inflationary policies criticized
- 12.19.69 (S16037)
- Nixon, Administration, how Hanoi sees Nixon
- 1.20.70 (S197)
- Nixon, Administration, praised for CBW position
- 2.19.70 (S1516)
- Nixon, Administration, Cambodian incursion and Vietnam policy criticized
- 5.28.70 (S7988)
- Nixon, Administration, "State of the World" address discussed
- 2.28.71
- Nixon, Administration, and ABM
- 5.20.71
- Nixon, Administration, visit to China
- 7.16.71
- Nixon, Administration, Duvall article on campaign promises and performance
- 3.7.72 (S3518)
- Nixon, Administration, Impounding funds
- 3.14.71
- Nixon, Administration, political use of cabinet
- 9.21.72 (S15542)
- Nixon, Administration, election mandate, repudiation of peace criticized
- 1.4.73 (S249)
- Nixon, Administration, cutback of funds for rural America
- 1.23.73 (S1167)
- Nixon, Administration, U.S. policy toward Cambodia
- 1.29.71 (S530)
- Nixon, Administration, support of Sontay Prison Camp raid
- 2.11.71 (S1332)
- Nixon, Administration, "Nixon's View of the War," by D. Oberdorfer
- 2.11.71 (S1337)
- Nixon, Administration, support of filibuster
- 2.25.71 (S2042)
- Nixon, Administration, interview with Nixon and Kissinger on southeast Asia and "Nixon Playing to Win in Asia" by P. Worsthorne
- 3.4.71 (S2455)
- Nixon, Administration, and federal budget, article by duBoff
- 3.9.71 (S271)
- Nixon, Administration, meeting with Brezhnev, summit meeting
- 6.11.73 (S10880)
- Nixon, Administration, JWF on President's visit to China
- 8.6.71 (S13755)
- Nixon, Administration, Administration withholding information from Foreign Relations Committee,
- 9.22.71 (S14727)
- Nixon, Administration, economic policy of
- 12.1.71 (S20028)
- Nixon, Administration, Nixon-Brezhnev Summit: Russian relations, trade bill, Jackson amendment, arms limitation, defense spending, Indochina War, Watergate, effect on Nixon and Congress, NATO, Russian grain sale, Administration, aid to education
- 3.24.74
- Nixon, prospects for resignation or impeachment
- 3.30.74
- Nixon, Administration, donation of vice-presidential papers
- 3.30.74
- Nixon, Administration, quoted on nuclear war
- 8.9.74 (S4677)
- Nixon, Administration, immunity from prosecution advocated
- 8.9.74 (S14677)
- Nobility, quality of
- 1.19.55
- Nominations, executive power over Congress, debate on nomination of William Rehnquist
- 12.9.71 (S21052)
- Nominations, JWF opposition to William Rehnquist
- 12.9.71
- Nonconformity, most vital element of democracy
- 4.21.53 (3482)
- Nonintervention
- 7.24.61 (13247)
- Nordhoff, Charles, quoted
- 4.8.60 (7732)
- Norfork Bridge project
- 1.21.74 (S89)
- Norrell, William F., eulogy
- 3.8.61 (3446)
- North Atlantic Nations, concert
- 4.11.62
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- 3.30.49 (3457, 3464)
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization, ratification
- 4.5.59 (3886); 7.15.49 (9584)
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization, need for defensive alliance
- 7.31.49
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization, American defense perimeter
- 1.5.51 (64)
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Europe must share defense burden
- 1.18.57
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization, US must provide leadership
- 1.18.51
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization, development of Troops by Senate opposed
- 4.4.51 (3288)
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization, inclusion of Germany
- 1.7.52 (8670)
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization, admission of Greece and Turkey
- 2.6.52 (856-7)
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization, reasons for success
- 12.17.58
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization, funds for modernization
- 6.30.59 (12274)
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization, American attachment to
- 11.16.59
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization, and concert of free Atlantic nations
- 8.19.62
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization, European cooperation
- 11.21.62
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization, reforms
- 11.21.62
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization, and French attitude
- 1.24.63 (926)
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization, adjustments
- 4.30.63
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization, cooperation of Dr. Erhard
- 10.28.63 (20338)
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization, role of France
- 10.29.63 (20507)
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization, impact of De Gaulle
- 11.30.63
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization, multilateral nuclear force, German participation
- 11.30.63
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization, and Atlantic Alliance
- 11.19.64
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization, assessment of current problems
- 5.4.65
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Gaullist policies
- 3.20.66
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization, loss of confidence in US
- 4.28.66
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization, future of
- 10.13.66 (SF)
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization, effect of Consular Treaty on
- 1.21.67
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization, mentioned
- 3.12.69 (S2071)
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization, and U.S. military assistance
- 1.4.71
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization, and Greece
- 2.18.71 (E845)
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization, debate on Mansfield Amendment and SALT
- 5.17.71 (S7105)
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization, JWF on Mansfield Amendment
- 5.18.71 (S7226)
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization, debate on Nelson Amendment
- 5.19.71 (S7379)
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization, JWF Amendment to Mansfield Amendment to remove troops from Europe
- 5.19.71 (S7400)
- North Korea, Pueblo incident
- 1.23.68; 1.24.68; 1.30.68
- North Vietnam, aid to
- 2.16.72 (S1908)
- Norway, attitude toward European council
- 1.31.49 (703)
- Nossiter, Bernard D., "Arms Cost Overruns of $33 Billion Bound"
- 3.24.71 (S3850)
- Nuclear fallout
- 6.22.56 (10826)
- Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, JWF views concerning before Foreign Relations Committee
- 2.19.69
- Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, discussed generally
- 3.10.69 (S2556)
- Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, security of NATO and
- 3.12.69
- Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, development of atom/energy and
- 3.12.69 (S2076)
- Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, obligation to defend non-nuclear nations under
- 3.12.69 (S2708)
- Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, presidential powers and
- 3.12.69 (S2713)
- Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, legislative history of
- 3.12.69 (S2714)
- Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, final passage of Resolution of Ratification
- 3.13.69 (S2795)
- Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, organization of American states, a bill to extend privileges of representatives
- 3.27.73 (S5760)
- Nuclear war
- 11.8.61
- Nuclear war, danger of
- 9.28.68
- Nuclear weapons, lack of adequate military controls on
- 6.20.58 (11845)
- Nuclear weapons, Russian interest in limiting
- 3.28.60 (6655-6)
- Nuclear weapons, American control
- 4.30.63
- Nuclear weapons, proliferation
- 4.30.43; 9.9.63 (16538)
- Nuclear weapons, safety controls
- 3.6.64 (SF)
- Nuclear weapons, effect of Dr. Strangelove
- 3.6.64 (SF)
- Nuclear weapons, multilateral force
- 11.19.64
- Nuclear weapons, Chinese threat of
- 12.8.65
- Nuclear weapons, Chinese development a gamble
- 3.22.66
- Nuclear weapons, require radical changes in traditional ideas
- 5.5.66
- Nuclear weapons, make death a problem of the collective race
- 5.10.66
- Nuclear weapons, popular indifference to danger of
- 10.4.66
- Nuclear weapons, Test Ban Treaty
- 4.4.60; 4.4.60 (7416); 8.19.62
- Nuclear weapons, ill effects of popular opinion
- 3.9.63; 9.9.63 (16525-45)
- Nuclear weapons, views of military leaders
- 9.11.63 (16794)
- Nuclear weapons, Senate ratifying powers
- 9.12.63 (16879-81); 9.13.63 (16984-8) (16978-9)
- Nuclear weapons, Soviet motivation
- 9.15.63
- Nuclear weapons, and seagulls
- 9.16.63 (17023)
- Nuclear weapons, Goldwater reservation
- 9.23.63 (17717, 35-6)
- Nuclear weapons, and war conditions
- 9.23.63 (17740)
- Nuclear weapons, anniversary
- 8.5.64 (SF); 9.24.64 (SF)
- Nuclear weapons, impact of hearings on
- 3.14.66
- Nuclear weapons, and Germany
- 9.27.66 (SF)
- Nuclear weapons, Non-Proliferation Treaty
- 6.28.67
- Nuclear weapons, and Vietnam
- 2.25.68
- Nuclear weapons, U.S. use against Asians
- 2.25.68
- Nuclear weapons, strategy decisions facing U.S. and Russia
- 6.5.69 (SF) S6003
- Nuclear weapons, Non-Proliferation Treaty, political and security aspects of
- 3.10.69 (SF) S2556
- Nuclear weapons, limiting spread of through NPT
- 2.19.69 (EW)
- Nye, Senator G.P.
- 7.30.40
- O'Daniel, W. Lee
- 7.8.47 (8418)
- O'Donnell, John, lobbying, activities
- 4.23.63 (7198-9)
- Office of Price Administration
- 6.26.45 (7581-2)
- Office of Price Administration, ceiling price on strawberries
- 3.16.44 (2675)
- Office of Rent Stabilization, suspended employees
- 5.18.53 (5021)
- Office of War Information, praised
- 6.21.45 (6441)
- O'Gorman, Ned, quoted
- 4.21.66
- Ohio, referendum on oleomargarine
- 1.13.50 (384)
- Oil, concessions, to Russia in Austrian treat
- 6.17.55 (8601-3)
- Oil, West not dependent on Middle Eastern reserves
- 8.14.58 (17515-6)
- Oil industry
- 10.16.59
- Oil depletion allowance, maintain
- 9.5.62 (18576)
- Old-age assistance, federal aid for equalization
- 7.26.46 (10271-2)
- Old myths and new realities, generally
- 4.2.70 (SF) S4877
- Oliver, Covey, nomination
- 4.29.64 (SF)
- Omnibus Judiciary Bill
- 3.3.61 (3214)
- One-party states, and electoral reform
- 1.31.50 (1160-63)
- Operation Head Start, mentioned
- 12.3.69 (EW)
- Opium Wars
- 4.27.66
- Oppenheimer, Robert, praised
- 10.21.45
- Oppenheimer, Robert, tragic, injustices to
- 6.14.54
- Oppenheimer, Robert, quoted
- 1.13.55
- Oppenheimer, Robert, tribute
- 2.20.67 (SF)
- Oregon Trail, commemorative coins for
- 7.23.47 (9831)
- Oregon, boundary dispute, in 1846
- 3.28.45 (2897)
- Organic state, myth
- 10.13.62; 5.11.65
- Organic state, myth, and individualism
- 6.12.64; 5.5.66
- Organization of American States
- 4.8.68 (SF)
- Organization of American States, military aid to
- 7.22.59 (13974-5)
- Organization of American States, Inter-American military force
- 6.8.65 (SF); 8.9.65
- Organization of American States, and Dominican Crisis
- 9.15.65 (SF)
- Organization of American States, Senate Resolution on
- 3.16.67 (SF); 4.4.67 (SF)
- Organization of American States, opposed
- 4.3.67
- Organization of American States, a bill to extend privileges of representatives
- 3.27.73 (S5760)
- Organization of American States
- 4.8.68 (SF)
- Organization of American States, military aid to
- 7.22.59 (13974-5)
- Organization of American States, Inter-American military force
- 6.8.65 (SF); 8.9.65
- Organization of American States, and Dominican Crisis
- 9.15.65 (SF)
- Organization of American States, Senate Resolution on
- 3.16.67 (SF); 4.4.67 (SF)
- Organization of American States, opposed
- 4.3.67
- Organization of American States, a bill to extend privileges of representatives
- 3.27.73 (S5760)
- Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
- 3.15.61 (395-7); 4.11.62
- Organization of European Economic Cooperation
- 3.15.61 (3996-7)
- Ortega y Gasset, quoted
- 5.29.47 (5153)
- Ouachita River Development
- 4.29.59; 5.17.62; 5.20.65
- Outer Mongolia, recognition favored
- 7.23.61; 7.30.61
- Oxford, Charles, quoted
- 8.14.74
- Ozark National Forest, receipts
- 3.22.49
- Ozark Rivers National Monument, proposed
- 7.6.61
- Ozark regional development program
- 3.10.65 (SF); 6.1.65 (SF)
Index to Speeches: P
- Packwood, amendment to Special Foreign Economic and Humanitarian Assistance Act of 1971, for population control
- 11010.71 (S18101
- Paintings, German, exhibition of
- 4.22.48 (4744)
- Pakistan, military aid, disapproved
- 3.2.54 (2481-3); 4.30.57
- Pakistan, military aid, disapproved
- 3.2.54 (2481-3); 4.30.57
- Pakistan, more economic aid
- 7.8.59 (12939)
- Pakistan, commercial treaty with
- 8.17.60 (16572, 16606-7)
- Pakistan, war with India
- 4.28.66
- Pakistan, American support of
- 4.30.71
- Pakistan, case resolution to cut off funds for
- 4.30.71
- Palestine
- 10.21.45; 1.24.57; 1.27.57; 2.10.57; 4.30.57; 4.29.60 (8976-9); 5.1.60; 6.15.60 (12618-21); 11.7.63 (21366); 5.24.67 (SF); 6.9.67
- Palestinians, right to a homeland
- 11.2.74
- Palmerston, Lord, quoted
- 3.7.66 (SF)
- Panama, treaty with
- 7.26.55 (11507-8)
- Panama, new canal
- 6.29.67
- Panama, negotiation of treaties with
- 7.31.67 (SF)
- Panama Canal, treaty regarding
- 7.29.55 (12005-17)
- Panama Canal, US should revise treaty
- 3.25.64 (SF)
- Panama Canal, internationalize
- 3.6.65
- Papandreou, George and Andreas
- 5.2.67 (SF)
- Paris, sophisticated debauchery
- 3.4.65 (SF)
- Paris, peace talks, as end to Vietnam War
- 3.30.69 (EW)
- Parkison's Law
- 5.19.67 (SF)
- Parliamentary System
- 9.11.57
- Parliamentary System, not suitable for US
- 7.1.60 (15346)
- Parochialism, of US government
- 4.25.61
- Party realignment, according to liberal-conservative lines, dangerous to stability
- 12.1.48
- Passport Regulations
- 8.13.57 (14462-4); 6.29.59 (12109); 7.8.59 (12975); 7.1.60 (15422)
- Passport Regulations, for foreign service
- 10.8.65 (SF)
- Passport Regulations, revision of laws
- 4.8.68 (SF)
- Patriotism, and personal ego
- 5.1.46 (4290)
- Patriotism, and criticism
- 4.21.66
- Patriotism, JWF response to article condemning his opposition to Vietnam War
- 6.24.70 (S9643)
- Patterson, Harold C., confirmation opposed
- 8.2.55 (12806-7, 15)
- Pea Ridge, commemorative stamp
- 5.23.61 (8691)
- Pea Ridge National Military Park
- 1.25.56 (1216); 7.16.56 (12810)
- Peace, will come by force or agreement
- 11.24.44
- Peace,what students can do for peace, Southeastern Massachusetts University
- 4.25.70
- Peace, additional authorizations criticized
- 7.9.70 (S10973)
- Peace, reorganization plan debate
- 6.2.71 (S8052)
- Peace, appropriations
- 5.5.72 (S7376)
- Peace Corps
- 3.10.61
- Peace Corps, method of generating enthusiasm in US
- 4.20.61
- Peace Corps, endorsed
- 8.23.61 (16815-6)
- Peace Corps, problems of
- 8.23.61 (16815-6)
- Peace Corps, appropriation
- 8.22.66 (SF)
- Peace Corps, criticism of Vietnam War
- 3.7.67 (SF)
- Peace Corps, tribute
- 5.15.67 (SF)
- Peace Corps, effects of Vietnam War on
- 12.8.67 (SF); 3.31.68
- Peace Corps, idealism of
- 8.8.67
- Peace Corps, mentioned
- 2.10.70 (S1531)
- Peace with Freedom
- 5.19.65
- Peace-Keeping Organization, proposed
- 2.13.42; 9.16.42; 2.1.43; 4.17.43; 9.20.43 (7659);10.5.43; 5.6.44
- Peace-Keeping Organization, to be based on Equality
- 2.1.43
- Peace-Keeping Organization, must be created before end of war
- 2.16.43 (1012)
- Peace-Keeping Organization, compared to federal system
- 2.27.43
- Peace-Keeping Organization, and Moscow Conference
- 12.15.43
- Peace-Keeping Organization, modeled on UNRRA
- 1.21.44 (571)
- Peace-Keeping Organization, Russian interest in
- 2.1.44
- Peace-Keeping Organization, aim is peace not economic relief
- 3.3.44
- Peace-Keeping Organization, need for ratification by both Houses
- 10.19.44
- Peace-Keeping Organization, Dumbarton Oaks proposal
- 11.24.44
- Peace-Keeping Organization, alternative to force
- 11.24.44
- Peace-Keeping Organization, p inactivity on
- 1.17.45
- Peace-Keeping Organization, letter by
- 16 senators supporting, 1.27.45
- Peace-Keeping Organization, Western hemisphere
- 3.12.45 (2025)
- Peace-Keeping Organization, aims of
- 3.28.45 (2899)
- Peace-Keeping Organization, America should join for own self-interest
- 3.28.45 (2898)
- Peace-Keeping Organization, first advance in art of government in
- 150 years, 11.8.45
- Penn, William, quoted
- 7.23.45 (7963); 1.19.55
- Penn Central, JWF amendment to reduce the amount of funds made available to guarantee loan
- 7.9.70 (S10972)
- Pentagon Papers, effect of and what they mean
- 7.13.71
- Pentagon Papers, impact of, Ellsberg, Trial
- 4.15.73
- Pentagon Papers, "Only the Strong,"
- 9.19.72 (S15231)
- Pentagon Papers, criticism of
- 12.2.69 (S15143)
- Pentagon Papers, Pentagon Propaganda, criticism of
- 12.2.69 (SF) S15143
- Pentagon Papers, Air Force public relations programs and
- 12.4.69 (SF) S15649
- Pentagon Papers, Army public relations programs and
- 12.5.69 (SF)
- Pentagon Papers, introduction of bill to restrict
- 12.5.69
- Pentagon Papers, Navy Public Relations Programs and
- 12.2.69 (S15307)
- Percy, Senator Charles, courage to dissent
- 4.25.67 (SF)
- Peru, territorial limits, and foreign aid
- 6.14.65 (SF)
- Peter, Miss Lily, Commercial Appeal article
- 6.27.73 (S12255)
- Petroleum Administration for Defense
- 5.19.52
- Pettit, Clyde, quoted
- 4.6.66 (SF)
- Phillipines, American involvement in
- 12.1.69 (S15142)
- Phillips, Duncan, forward to catalog, October
- 1968, (Univ. of Maryland)
- Phillips, Marjorie, introduction of, at Women's Democratic Club
- 1.29.73
- Plo, U.N. participation
- 11.2.74
- Pluralism
- 6.24.61 (11399)
- Philadelphia, lack of political interest in
- 11.4.46
- Philadelphia Orchestra
- 6.27.61 (11403)
- Philippines, American conquest, criticized
- 3.12.65
- Philippines, American conquest, war damage claims
- 5.21.62 (8738); 4.26.63 (7197-7207); 5.2.63 (7664-6); 5.8.63 (8006-7); 7.9.63 (12230-1)
- Pickens, William, case of
- 1.29.46 (498); 4.29.64 (SF)
- Pietri, Arturo, speech to Venezuelan senate
- 2.8.60 (2156)
- Pigman, Augustus, letter from, concerning Korean War
- 6.4.51
- Pincus, Walter, tribute
- 11.27.63 (22884)
- Pine Bluff Arsenal
- 2.10.45
- Pluralism
- 4.20.61; 6.27.61 (11399)
- Pogo and Albert the Alligator
- 3.20.58 (4883-5)
- Point Four Program
- 6.7.49 (7333); 7.13.50 (10053); 10.12.51 (13083); 5.28.52 (6115)
- Point Four Program, educational aspects
- 6.14.49
- Point Four Program, amendment
- 5.25.50 (7714)
- Point Four Program, increase in appropriations
- 7.11.50 (9916-7)
- Point Four Program, praised
- 8.30.51 (10852)
- Point Four Program, aim is to aid peasants not landowners
- 8.30.51 (10853)
- Poland, postwar borders
- 8.25.43
- Poland, Lublin government
- 2.18.45
- Poland, postwar status
- 2.18.45
- Poland, Russian occupation
- 5.31.45 (5325)
- Poland, senate of
- 3.4.49 (1862)
- Poland, liberum veto system
- 9.11.59 (19037-8)
- Poland, most favored nation treatment
- 11.8.63 (21527)
- Poland, cemetery assistance, opposed
- 8.13.64 (SF)
- Poland, trade with
- 9.23.64 (SF); 9.24.64 (SF)
- Poland, US relations
- 12.8.64
- Poland, universities' revolt
- 3.31.68
- Police power of states, federal intervention approved
- 4.1.48 (3950)
- Policy gap
- 9.9.59 (18774)
- Political institutions, US need for reform of
- 2.3.47
- Political philosophy, from Locke to the irrationalists
- 1.21.63
- Politician, responsibility to constituency
- 1.21.63
- Politician, need for respect of
- 10.16.64
- Politics, essential to happiness
- 1.15.40
- Politics, need for lawyers in
- 1.15.40
- Politics, deserving of honor
- 1.15.40; 4.5.40; 4.20.40
- Politics, importance of leadership
- 4.20.40
- Politics, university's obligation to
- 4.20.40
- Politics, and education
- 5.19.40
- Politics, need for intellectuals in
- 8.25.43; 5.20.49
- Politics, role of women
- 10.5.43
- Politics, honorable profession
- 8.7.44
- Politics, attitude of Americans toward
- 10.17.44
- Politics, damaging effect of materialism on
- 10.17.44
- Politics, and business
- 11.27.44
- Politics, Gallup Poll
- 12.11.44
- Politics, need for capable men in
- 12.11.44
- Politics, need for best citizens in
- 2.19.46
- Politics, need for respect
- 3.7.52
- Politics, need for localism
- 5.13.54 (6536)
- Politics, role of student, artist, & intellectual
- 1.25.55
- Politics, and the military
- 8.21.61
- Politics, depends on intuition
- 4.11.62
- Politics, scientific study, manifestation of anti-intellectualism
- 10.13.62
- Politics, no tradition of honor in US
- 6.26.64
- Politics, strong preference of constituents (civil rights stand), A Higher Patriotism,
- 4.25.66
- Politics, organic society
- 5.5.66
- Politics, defined
- 5.5.67
- Politics, psychiatry and
- 4.19.69
- Politics, the military and
- 5.19.69
- Politics, comparison of politicians and soldiers
- 5.19.69
- Polk, James K.
- 3.28.45 (2897)
- Poll tax
- 11.14.47; 3.1.60 (3980-7)
- Poll tax, not deterrent to voting
- 8.29.61 (17339)
- Poll tax, legislation to abolish, is unconstitutional
- 8.29.61 (17339)
- Poll tax, not financial barrier to voting
- 3.16.62 (4372)
- Poll tax, not used for racial discrimination
- 3.16.62 (4371)
- Poll tax, supported by Arkansas voters
- 3.22.62 (4835-6)
- Poll tax, defended
- 3.22.62 (4829-40)
- Poll tax, requirements in Maine
- 3.22.62 (4829)
- Poll tax, in Arkansas
- 4.30.65 (SF)
- Pollution, problem of
- 2.10.70 (S1516)
- Pollution, "The End of Man," quoted
- 3.10.70 (S3448) (3.10.70?)
- Pollution, Earth Day comments
- 4.23.70 (S6149)
- Pompidou, George, tribute to
- 3.5.70 (S3067)
- Pond, Eliz., "Self Determination in U.N.,"
- 4.22.71 (S5447)
- Pond, Colonel Leroy
- 5.30.59
- Pope, John, encyclical
- 9.9.63 (16532); 3.25.64 (SF)
- Pope, Paul, quoted
- 3.22.66
- Pope, Paul, peace appeal
- 9.21.66 (SF)
- Pope, Alexander, quoted
- 5.19.65
- Population Explosion
- 8.6.61; 1.16.65
- Population Explosion, industrial nations share blame for
- 3.14.67 (SF)
- Portugal, war claims in Macao
- 12.13.50 (16515)
- Postal inspectors, no need for additional
- 5.13.54 (6536-7)
- Postage stamps, indication of communist sympathies by
- 5.13.54 (6537)
- Post Offices, small, need to continue operation of
- 5.13.54 (6536)
- Postwar attitudes of Russia
- 1.18.51
- Postwar Europe, policy alternatives for
- 12.8.47
- Postwar problems, in liberated countries, lack of allied unity
- 1.17.45
- Postwar problems, need for good government
- 11.27.43
- Potatoes, price supports
- 8.22.51 (10513)
- Potomac Fever
- 11.8.49
- Poultry industry
- 12.2.60
- Poultry industry, plight of
- 9.15.61 (19626)
- Poultry industry, exports to Europe
- 5.15.62
- Poultry industry, and common market tariffs
- 5.23.62 (8982)
- Poultry industry, dependence on Common Market
- 7.2.62; 4.30.63
- Poultry industry, Arkansas leading nation in broiler production
- 9.19.72 (S15224)
- Poultry industry, effect of propane price on
- 2.8.74 (S1645)
- Poverty, world-wide
- 4.29.54
- Poverty, and education
- 10.17.63 (19765)
- Poverty, and lack of education
- 2.1.64
- Poverty, neglected during Cold War
- 4.5.64
- Poverty, need to counteract
- 4.5.64
- Poverty, and population control
- 3.14.67 (SF)
- Poverty program, supported
- 7.23.64 (SF)
- Poverty program, praised
- 8.17.65 (SF)
- Poverty program, in Arkansas
- 10.3.66 (SF)
- Poverty program, Food Stamp Program
- 6.17.69 (S6571); 5.28.70 (S7959)
- Power, afflictions of
- 4.21.66; 4.27.66; 5.5.66
- Power, confuses itself with virtue
- 12.5.66; 2.22.67
- Power, romantic preoccupation
- 12.5.66; 2.22.67
- Power, and international status
- 12.5.66; 2.22.67
- Prejudice
- 8.23.59
- Prejudice, obstacles to peace
- 10.28.44
- Prejudice, against South
- 1.13.58 (261)
- Presidency, necessary qualities
- 6.7.59
- Presidency, responsibilities
- 3.8.60 (4921)
- President, office of, effect of debate by Senate
- 1.28.69
- President, JWF views concerning increasing executive power
- 5.6.69
- President, need to restrain in area of unilateral foreign policy
- 6.19.69 (S6829)
- President, office of, treaty and war-making powers discussed
- 6.19.69 (S6830)
- President, office of, the Senate and
- 4.14.70 (S5961)
- President, powers as Commander-in-Chief viewed
- 5.19.70 (S7100)
- President, office of, power of the office discussed
- 5.15.70 (S7241)
- President, office of, exclusive use of media noted
- 6.2.70 (S8161)
- President, Commander-in-Chief powers debated during consideration of Cooper-Church Amendment
- 6.9.70 (S8639)
- President, powers as Commander-in-Chief discussed
- 6.10.70 (S8889)
- President, foreign policy and support of presidential policies discussed
- 6.30.70 (S10284)
- President Commander-in-Chief function discussed
- 6.10.70 (S11054)
- President, debate-direct popular election of president
- 9.29.70 (S16636)
- President, presidential powers, debate by JWF and others
- 6.9.70 (S8639)
- President, statement before subcommittee on separation of powers, use of executive agreements instead of treaties, on S.
- 3475, definition of executive agreement, 4.24.72
- President, power, growth and abuse
- 4.13.74
- Presidential Scholars
- 6.26.68 (SF)
- Presidential succession
- 6.30.45 (7071)
- Presidential succession, criticism of
- 1947 law, 6.27.47 (7776-7777); 6.10.57 (8575); 6.26.57 (10306)
- Presley, Elvis
- 2.8.58
- Press, duty to report civil rights debates fairly
- 7.9.57 (11088)
- Press, admission to China
- 8.20.57 (15264)
- Press, abuses of
- 9.1.59 (17492)
- Press, distortions on civil rights issues
- 3.1.60 (3979)
- Press, slanted coverage of racial news
- 3.4.60 (4541)
- Press, censorship in Israel
- 2.13.61 (2069)
- Press, failure to cover significant issues
- 4.25.61
- Press, responsibility of
- 4.25.61
- Press, distortions by headline writers
- 5.11.61 (7806)
- Press, distortions of southern viewpoint by
- 8.29.61 (17338)
- Press, movie coverage
- 11.7.63 (21301)
- Press, and other media, dominated by New York
- 4.29.64 (SF)
- Press, misinterpretation of JWF's remarks
- 5.17.66
- Press, influence of Washington Post
- 8.25.66 (SF)
- Press, servility to executive's policies
- 10.4.66
- Press, misquotation of JWF by Newsday
- 5.4.67
- Press, tribute to the Arkansas Gazette
- 11.20.69 (S14731)
- Press, intimidation condemned resolutions by Association for Education in Journalism
- 2 sides to criticism, war news distorted, 8.28.70 (S14501)
- Press, and executive power
- 4.16.71
- Press, freedom of, public television
- 1.23.73 (S1157)
- Pressure groups, interference in foreign policy
- 4.25.60 (8625); 4.29.60 (8976); 2.24.64 (SF); 7.26.65 (SF); 10.22.65 (SF)
- Prewitt, Roy, article from Arkansas Farmer
- 3.27.56
- Prewitt, Roy, "Rambling Along,"
- 3.10.71 (S2847)
- Price controls, extension of Act
- 6.8.45 (5788-90)
- Price controls, limits on power of President to impose
- 8.5.50
- Price controls, amendment
- 6.28.51 (7336-9)
- Price controls, voluntary action
- 6.28.51 (7338-9)
- Priorities, JWF views concerning
- 4.19.69
- Priorities, of the
- 1970s, speech at Mainland College, Texas, 3.5.72
- Prisoners of war (POWs), views on what the U.S. should do re:
- 6.9.69 (SF) S6133
- Prisoners of war (POWs), views concerning the problem generally
- 6.8.70
- Prisoners of war (POWs), exhibition in Capitol on North Vietnam POW camps
- 7.31.70 (S12503)
- Prisoners of war (POWs), colloquy with Dole and Kennedy, unsuccessful attempt to rescue POWs, Dole praise for Laird and Nixon
- 11.23.70 (S18772)
- Prisoners of war (POWs), attempt rescue of, dialogue with Dole
- 11.25.70 (S18976)
- Prisoners of war (POWs), rescue attempt, exchange with Dole, consideration of resolution
- 12.8.70
- Prisoners of war (POWs), American POWs, correspondence to Premier Pham Van Dong, appeal for list of POWs
- 12.22.70 (S21065)
- Prisoners of war (POWs), Lobby effect on Sontay Prison Camp raid
- 2.11.71 (S1332)
- Prisoners of war (POWs), resolution to establish National Week of Concern for POWs
- 3.5.71 (S2520)
- Prisoners of war (POWs), U.S. financing of construction of Con Son cells
- 3.24.71 (S3789)
- Prisoners of war (POWs), "Indochina Disengaging," by General Matthew Ridgeway
- 7.15.71 (S11100)
- Prisoners of war (POWs), views concerning the problem generally
- 6.8.70 (S8553)
- Prisoners of war (POWs), American prisoners of war, press release
- 12.22.70
- Prisoners of war (POWs), views on what the U.S. should do
- 6.9.69 (S61333)
- Prisoners of war (POWs), discussion of
- 1.22.74 (S110); 1.24.74 (S418)
- Private enterprise, dependence upon peacekeeping organization
- 12.10.43
- Private enterprise, dependence, upon US Supreme Court
- 4.21.53 (3449)
- Private enterprise, in foreign countries
- 8.25.61 (17117)
- Private enterprise, preferable to controlled economy
- 3.30.74
- Prohibition
- 4.8.60 (7729) (7732)
- Propaganda, totalitarian
- 6.15.53 (6464)
- Propaganda, Guatemalan
- 2.1.54 (1073)
- Propaganda, resourcefulness of Russians
- 3.10.61
- Propaganda, American
- 5.17.49; 6.7.49 (7333); 7.13.50 (10049-54)
- Propaganda, student exchange better than VOA
- 4.17.51
- Propaganda, reference to high standard of living
- 1.15.58
- Project Themis, Pentagon Research Project
- 5.1.69 (S4604)
- Propane, Arkansas price of
- 1.29.74 (S607)
- Propane, price
- 2.8.74 (S1645); 4.19.74
- Propane, price reduction legislation
- 2.19.74 (S1907)
- Property rights, industrial, international protection
- 8.17.60 (16553)
- Proportional representation, and electoral college
- 2.23.49 failure of, 3.4.49 (1872)
- Protestant Clergy, criticism of Senator McCarthy
- 11.30.54 (16200-3)
- Prouty, Winston L., tribute to
- 9.30.71 (S15545)
- Prussia, Countess Donhoff, "Lament for E. Prussia," postwar to present situation in Germany and East Prussia
- 12.31.70 (S20869)
- Psychological roots of ideology
- 5.5.66; 5.10.66
- Public Broadcasting System
- 6.22.72 (S10016)
- Public Broadcasting System,
- 1972 funding, 7.42.72 (S11538)
- Public Broadcasting System, Post article, "New Chief, New Policy,"
- 9.22.72 (S15707)
- Public Facilities Loan Program
- 4.1.58 (5914-20, 5931); 4.15.58 (6424-5); 4.16.58 (6527-31); 4.16.58 (6535-7); 5.15.59 (8233-5); 5.24.60 (10877-8); interest rates, 4.15.58 (6391-7);
- Public Facilities Loan Program, extension
- 2.6.61 (1737)
- Public Opinion, and foreign policy
- 3.9.63; 2.1.66
- Public Opinion, JWF acknowledges petitions opposing Cambodian invasion and calling for end to Vietnam War
- 6.11.70 (S8889)
- Public Power, and private power lines
- 8.23.49 (12032)
- Public service, need for recognition of
- 10.17.44
- Public works, in Arkansas
- 3.3.58 (3219)
- Public works, acceleration of program
- 3.12.58 (4114)
- Public works, to combat recession
- 3.17.58 (4532-42)
- Public works, local, and Pogo
- 3.20.58 (4883)
- Public works, projects
- 5.15.59 (8233-5); 8.10.60 (16154)
- Public Works Act
- 5.8.73 (S8432)
- Public Works and Economic Development Act
- 6.1.65 (SF)
- Puerto Rico, possible statehood for
- 3.29.54 (3955)
- Puerto Rico, progress in
- 4.21.58 (6774); 5.11.59 (7846); 7.25.63
- Puerto Rico, and Culebra military operations
- 7.14.70 (S11362)
- Pulaski County School District, impacted area aid
- 6.27.62 (11815)
- Puritan spirit in American history
- 3.12.65; 3.22.66
- Puritans, legacy of moralism
- 12.5.63
- Pusey, Merlo J., book, "The Way We Go To War," praised
- 5.21.69
- Pusey, Merlo J., "The U.S.A. Astride the Globe,"
- 10.1.71 (S15628)
- Pyle, Christopher, article, "Conus Revisited, the Army Covers Up,"
- 7.6.70 (S10557)
Index to Speeches: Q-R
- Qualls, S/Sgt Winfield, quoted
- 9.20.43 (7660)
- Quemoy and Matsu
- 5.7.59; 10.26.60; 10.31.60
- Quemoy and Matsu, position of Nixon
- 10.15.60
- Quiz shows, scandal
- 2.1.62
- REA, cutback of funds by Nixon Administration
- 1.23.73 (S1167)
- REAP Program
- 4.22.74 (S5997)
- Rabaut Amendment
- 8.1.53 (10834)
- Race, doctrines of inequality
- 9.16.42
- Race, Negro voting
- 7.22.44
- Race, consequences of Nazi theory
- 11.8.45
- Race, problems of FEPC
- 1.22.46 (193)
- Race, discrimination is not correctible by laws
- 1.29.46 (500)
- Race, legislation involving
- 1.29.46 (490)
- Race, freedom and opportunity of Negro
- 2.3.47
- Race, discrimination in Russia
- 11.14.47
- Race, United States the heir of Europe
- 12.8.47
- Race, vocational training programs, benefits of Negroes
- 8.3.50 (11720)
- Race, anti-white feelings in Orient
- 4.26.51 (4408)
- Race, US of European stock
- 8.30.51
- Race, most men capable of acquiring scientific techniques
- 10.8.53
- Race, communist misrepresentations concerning
- 10.8.53
- Race, problems concerning statehood of Alaska & Hawaii
- 3.29.54 (3952-3)
- Race, patterns in Arkansas
- 9.4.58
- Race, factors in anti-colonialism
- 5.7.59
- Race, progress in South
- 3.1.60 (3992)
- Race, elimination from traditional songs
- 4.8.60 (7729)
- Race, bombings in Birmingham
- 9.16.63 (17021)
- Race, a national problem
- 3.18.64 (SF)
- Race, case of William Pickens
- 4.29.64 (SF)
- Race, preferential hiring
- 4.29.64 (SF)
- Race, and poverty
- 12.13.67 (SF)
- Race, Washington disorders
- 5.7.68 (SF)
- Race, changing sentiments
- 11.24.68
- Race relations, entangled with education
- 5.1.63
- Racial conflicts, worldwide problem
- 3.18.64 (SF)
- Radio Free Europe, committee action on
- 6.8.71
- Radio Free Europe, Evans and Novak article and JWF criticism
- 2.17.72 (S2054)
- Radio Liberty, Library of Congress reports
- 3.6.72 (S3346)
- Radio Liberty, and conference report on
- 3.24.72 (S4810)
- Radio Liberty, Eaton statement
- 4.1072 (S5720)
- Radio Liberty,amendment, role of Congress, Indochina War, end of war amendments, foreign aid, Lavelle Affair, role of free press in foreign affairs
- 9.26.72
- Radio industry, tribute
- 4.1.59
- Rail services, emergency Rail Services Act of
- 1970, nationalization of railroad, priorities of loan, substitution of SST funds for railroad loan, abolishment of ICC, 12.30.70 (S21528)
- Railpax, and the SST
- 3.24.71
- Railpax, statement to Transportation Subcommittee
- 4.6.71
- Railroads, land grants criticized
- 3.27.52 (2995); 4.9.53 (2865-6)
- Railroads, guarantee of loan to Penn Central criticized
- 7.9.70 (S10972)
- Railroads, Arkansas
- 3.4.74 (S2665)
- Railroads, Freight Rates
- 4.12.48 (4319)
- Railroads, and bauxite production
- 3.26.43 (2566)
- Railroads, discrimination criticized
- 12.11.44
- Railroads, equalization of
- 5.31.45
- Railroads, interference by Gov. Dewey
- 8.31.49 (12570)
- Railroads, prosperity following equalization of
- 6.23.54 (8745)
- Railroads, Missouri Pacific strike
- 2.8.68
- Randall Commission
- 6.22.54 (8599-8600)
- Randolph Amendment, international drug traffic
- 10.29.71 (S17169)
- Raspberry article, Washington Post, busing
- 2.17.72 (S2054)
- Rat Control legislation
- 8.8.67
- Rauschning, Herman, quoted
- 7.30.40
- Rayburn Building, organized ugliness of
- 4.5.64 an architectural camel, 9.30.65 (SF)
- Reading, Pa., commemorative coins for
- 7.23.47 (9831)
- Real Estate, credit control
- 8.18.50 (12842); 8.21.50 (12883)
- Reappointment importance of Senate system
- 1.22.63 (792)
- Reason, trust of founding fathers in
- 2.2.54 (1105)
- Recession of
- 1954, 3.6.54
- Recession of
- 1958, causes, 3.14.58 (4426-9)
- Recession of
- 1958, public works proposals, 3.17.58 (4532-42) 3.20.58 (4884)
- Recession of
- 1958, loan program, 4.1.58 (5914-20, 5931)
- Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act
- 5.11.43 (4217); 6.19.45 (6254-5); 5.31.48; 6.14.48 (8065); 7.17.58 (14078-80)
- Reclamation Service, needed in Arkansas
- 4.13.48 (4369)
- Reconstruction, unhappy era
- 4.5.60 (7322)
- Reconstruction, new civil rights legislation likened to
- 4.5.60 (7322)
- Reconstruction, unhappy legacy of
- 3.7.66 (SF)
- Reconstruction, like Vietnam
- 4.6.66
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation, extension of, criticized
- 6.29.46 (7939)
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation, loans
- 6.8.49
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation, irresponsible lending powers of
- 6.30.50 (9546)
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation, transfer to Dept. of Commerce
- 7.6.50 (9684-8)
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation, need to keep independent
- 7.7.50
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation, alleged bribery of officials
- 1.12.51
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation, statement on reform of
- 1.16.51 (342-4)
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation, reply to President's criticism of report on
- 2.8.51
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation, congressional influence on
- 2.23.51
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation, reform of
- 3.14.51 (2411); 4.29.52 (4560)
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation, investigation
- 3.15.51 (2446-8)
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation, operates at a profit
- 4.13.51 (3850)
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Loan Policy Board
- 4.13.51 (3849)
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation, abolition undesirable
- 4.13.51 (3852)
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation, remarks on minority report concerning
- 8.5.51
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation, minority report a political statement
- 8.20.51 (10339)
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation, committee report on, defended
- 8.30.51
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation, abolition of
- 2.25.52 (1315-6)
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation, opposed
- 4.23.52 (4265-72)
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation, abolition and reconstitution
- 7.20.53 (9212-3)
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation, continued operation of
- 5.13.54 (6541)
- Recreation areas, Corps of Engineers, users' fees
- 5.11.73
- Red China, "In Thrall to Fear," reprint
- 1.19.72 (S27)
- Red River Project
- 5.18.62
- Reed, Roy, "They're Farming Catfish by the Acre, But Supply is Still Short," in New York Times article
- 8.2.71 (S12795), 2.20.73 (S2935)
- Rehnquist, William, nomination of to Supreme Court
- 12.2.71
- Rehnquist, William, debate on nomination of
- 12.9.71 (S21052)
- Rehnquist, William, JWF opposition to nomination of
- 12.9.71
- Reid, Escott, quoted
- 4.1.66 (SF)
- Reid, Ogden, nomination criticized
- 6.4.59 (9850)
- Reischauer, Edwin, quoted
- 2.6.67; 12.8.67 (SF)
- Religion, decline in Europe
- 10.8.53
- Rent Control
- 5.29.47 (6050-56); 3.21.49 (2821-2)
- Rent Control, amendment
- 3.22.49 (2925-7)
- Renwick Gallery, Conroy article
- 1.31.72 (S759)
- Reorganization Plan of
- 1949, 8.3.49; 8.16.49 (11544)
- Reorganization Plan Number Two of
- 1953, opposed, 5.27.53 (5662-3)
- The Reporter
- 4.19.59
- Representation, Senate should reflect common man's feeling
- 2.1.66
- Republican Party, rebirth of
- 8.21.53
- Republican Party, exploitation by tariffs
- 5.4.55 (5619-20)
- Republican Party, avoidance of special congressional elections
- 3.3.58 (3227-9);3.12.58 (4117)
- Republican Party, dismal history of
- 9.12.62
- Republican Party, menace to Arkansas
- 9.21.62
- Republican Party, irresponsible foreign policy attacks
- 2.17.63
- Republicans, character assassinations by
- 12.18.50 (16692)
- Republicans, domination of communications media
- 3.5.60 (4568)
- Reston, James
- 4.12.62
- Reston, James, quoted
- 3.22.66; 6.26.74 (S11597)
- Reuss, Henry S., "Protective Swagger,"
- 12.1.71 (S20028)
- Reuther, Walter, tribute to
- 5.11.70 (S6932)
- Revenue Act of
- 1945, 10.26.45 (10093-4)
- Revenue Act of
- 1971, Fulbright cosponsoring of amendment to shorten extension of, 11.16.71 (S18733)
- Revenue Act of
- 1971, JWF on balance of payments and the end of the war and presidential power to impose tariffs, 11.16.71 (S18737)
- Revenue Act of
- 1971, Fulbright Amendment to limit authorization of DISC, 11.22.71 (S19311)
- Revenue Act of
- 1971, Discussion of, 8.10.72
- Revenue Act of
- 1971, JWF has reservations, 9.12.72 (S14721)
- Revenue Act of
- 1971, JWF commendation of Senator Long, 9.12.72 (S14733)
- Revenue Act of
- 1971, conference report, 10.13.72 (S18023)
- Revenue Act of
- 1971, aid to education, 3.23.74
- Revolution, universalization of
- 10.8.53
- Revolution, not always due to communism
- 7.16.58 (13908)
- Revolution, American fear of, criticized
- 8.6.58 (16318-9)
- Revolution, in Backward nations
- 8.21.58 (18904); 11.19.62
- Revolution, the modern world
- 4.18.59
- Revolution, modern, racial, overtones
- 5.7.59
- Revolution, anti-colonial, compared to American revolution
- 6.15.60 (12620)
- Revolution, American indifference to
- 9.15.65 (SF)
- Revolution, irresistible world social force
- 12.8.65
- Revolution, America's blind spot
- 12.8.65
- Revolution, internal pattern of
- 4.27.66
- Revolution, defined
- 4.27.66
- Revolution, difficulties of peaceful change
- 4.27.66
- Revolution, can be tamed only by granting nationalistic demands
- 8.22.66 (SF)
- Revolution, great powers should forbear interfering in
- 12.5.66
- Revolution, American, struggle for equality
- 9.16.42
- Revolution, American, nothing in common with contemporary anti-colonialism
- 5.7.59
- Revolution, American, conservative revolution
- 5.16.63
- Revolution, Cuban
- 8.11.59 (15437)
- Revolution, French, compared to Nazis
- 7.30.40
- Revolution, French, struggle for equality
- 9.16.42; 4.27.66
- Revolution, Russian, compared to Nazis
- 7.30.40; 4.27.66
- Reynolds, John High, tribute
- 11.1.57
- Rhodesian Chrome, JWF motion to reconsider vote on amendment concerning
- 9.24.71 (S15041)
- Rhodesian Chrome, debate with Senator Byrd
- 9.27.71 (S15115)
- Rhodesian Chrome, question of jurisdiction over
- 9.27.71 (S15116)
- Rhinoceros, play
- 6.27.61 (11400)
- Rice, need for irrigation in Arkansas
- 4.13.48 (4369)
- Rice, production and sale of, controls
- 10.7.49 (14083)
- Rice, production of
- 10.11.49 (14206); 10.20.68
- Rice, effects of Sugar laws on
- 8.1.55 (12545, 12842-9)
- Rice, US trade with Cuba
- 2.7.56 (2211)
- Rice, reduced allotments
- 8.8.58 (16625)
- Rice, acreage allotment
- 1.28.74
- Rice Institute
- 6.3.55
- Rich, S., procedural and substantive issues facing the Senate, "Critics Irked as Senate Asserts Rights,"
- 12.28.70 (S21205)
- Rickover, Hyman, quoted
- 3.22.62 (4838)
- Ridgeway, Matthew, "Indochina Disengaging,"
- 7.15.71 (S11100)
- Right Wing, activities, at colleges
- 4.21.61
- Right Wing, interpretation of communism
- 8.2.61 (14433)
- Right Wing, use of military speakers, condemned
- 8.2.61 (14433)
- Right Wing, not conservative
- 8.21.61
- Right Wing, simple solutions of
- 8.21.61
- Right Wing, alarmism of
- 11.8.61
- Right Wing, dishonesty of.
- 7.22.62
- Right Wing, intolerance
- 5.1.63
- Right Wing, guilt for Kennedy Assassination
- 12.5.63
- Right Wing, opposition to natural self-criticism
- 3.12.65
- Right Wing, interference in Rumanian rubber plant agreement
- 7.26.65 (SF)
- Right Wing, research into activities of
- 9.29.65 (SF)
- Right Wing, opposition to consular treaty with Russia
- 1.21.67
- Right Wing, threat to American democracy
- 11.24.68
- Riley, Russell L., nomination endorsed
- 8.12.58 (16982)
- Robb, Inez
- 8.22.66 (SF)
- Robert College
- 5.26.50 (7778)
- Robert College, influence upon Turkey
- 11.5.48
- Robert College, aid to US policies
- 7.13.50 (10052)
- Robertson, Senator Willis, tribute
- 2.4.59 (1742)
- Robinson, Mrs. Joe T., tribute
- 8.8.58 (16626)
- Rockefeller, Nelson, irresponsible foreign policy views
- 2.17.63
- Rockefeller, Winthrop, tribute to on death
- 2.22.73 (S3195)
- Rogers, Lindsay, quoted
- 3.5.49 (1911-2); 1.22.63 (796)
- Rogers, William F., appointment
- 12.11.68
- Rogers, William F., referred to
- 4.19.69
- Rogers, William F., speech regarding Middle East problem praised
- 12.1.69 (S16562) (12.10.69?)
- Rogers, William F., mentioned in regard to Vietnamization
- 12.10.69
- Rogers, William F., speech regarding Middle East problem praised
- 12.12.69 (SF) S16562
- Rogers, William F.,
- 1970 statement by, concerning Cambodia, 1.29.71 (S530)
- Rome, compared to France
- 7.30.40
- Rome, Nazi massacre at
- 3.28.44
- Rome, fourth century BC
- 7.15.59 (13442)
- Rome, decline, analogy to US
- 11.3.59
- Rome, compared to US
- 10.31.60
- Roosevelt, Franklin, and Naval expansion
- 2.16.43 (1012)
- Roosevelt, Franklin, praised
- 10.22.44
- Roosevelt, prewar foreign relations of
- 7.28.61
- Roosevelt, Theodore, quoted on Library of Congress
- 6.28.54 (9062)
- Roosevelt, Theodore, quoted
- 4.20.61
- Roosevelt, Theodore, Latin American policy
- 3.22.66
- Rosenberg, Anna, false charges against
- 12.18.50 (16692)
- Rosenzweig, Robert M., quoted
- 12.13.67 (SF)
- Rostow, W.W., quoted
- 4.5.64
- Rotary Club, exchange fellowships
- 6.14.49
- Rowen, Hobart, the federal budget
- 8.6.71 (S13737)
- Rozzell, Forrest
- 2.3.60 (1961-2)
- Rubber plants, sale opposed
- 3.23.55 (3529-30); 7.19.55 (10890); 2.8.56 (2302); 1.26.56 (1331)
- Rubottom, Roy, interference in Chessman case
- 2.19.60 (3072)
- Ruhr, international control of
- 2.18.45
- Rumania, trade
- 11.8.63 (21514); 12.8.64
- Rumania, Firestone rubber plant controversy
- 7.26.65 (SF)
- Rumania, liberalization of
- 7.26.65 (SF)
- Rumania, independence of
- 3.31.68
- Rural development, Nixon speech
- 2.3.72 (S1125)
- Rural development, discussion
- 4.20.72 (S6550)
- Rural Electrification Administration
- 3.1.46 (1812) tribute, 5.11.55 (6060)
- Rural Environmental Conservation Program, funds impounded
- 1.14.74
- Rural Housing Program
- 3.22.73 (S5586)
- Rural Sewer and Water Projects, importance of
- 4.13.73 (S7401)
- Rusk, Dean, nomination
- 1.21.61 (1023)
- Rusk, Dean, reticense on Vietnam
- 10.10.67 (SF); 11.22.67 (SF); 12.8.67 (SF)
- Rusk, Dean, testimony before Foreign Relations Committee closed session
- 11.7.67
- Rusk, Dean, referred to
- 4.19.69; 5.29.74
- Russell, Bertrand, quoted in a lucid moment
- 4.25.61
- Russell, Bertrand, War Crimes tribunal of
- 5.2.67 (SF)
- Russell, Senator Richard, tribute
- 1.13.58 (261); 1.25.71 (S61)
- Russell, Senator Richard, regional prejudice against
- 8.23.59
- Russell, Senator Richard, dispute concerning CIA
- 7.14.66 (SF)
- Russell, Senator Richard, referred to
- 4.19.69
- Russia, and European expansion
- 1.21.44 (571); 2.1.44
- Russia, American relations with
- 11.24.44
- Russia, possibilities of friendship with
- 11.27.44
- Russia, and peacekeeping organization
- 12.11.44
- Russia, concessions on postwar German occupation
- 2.18.45
- Russia, expansion to West
- 2.18.45; 5.31.45 (5323)
- Russia, need for end to prejudice against
- 3.28.45 (2899)
- Russia, American policy toward, questioned
- 11.26.45 (10963)
- Russia, abuse of UN veto power by
- 5.17.46
- Russia, postwar expansion of
- 5.17.46
- Russia, legitimate goals of
- 5.17.46
- Russia, US responsibility for hostility of
- 5.17.46
- Russia, unique attraction of foreign policy of
- 6.7.46
- Russia, foreign policy problems with
- 6.7.46
- Russia, US responsibility for truculent attitude of
- 10.31.46
- Russia, need for containment of
- 10.31.46
- Russia, authoritarianism of, is natural
- 10.31.46
- Russia, satellites
- 10.31.46
- Russia, struggle for men's minds with
- 2.3.47
- Russia, aggressive design of
- 2.3.47
- Russia, obstacle to European federation
- 4.7.47 (3139)
- Russia, compared to Middle Ages
- 6.2.47
- Russia, lack of individualism in
- 6.2.47
- Russia, danger to balance of power
- 7.1.47
- Russia, threat to freedom
- 9.23.47
- Russia, expansion in Asia and East Europe
- 12.8.47
- Russia, not endangered by federated Europe
- 12.8.47
- Russia, opposition to European federation
- 12.9.47
- Russia, threat to Europe comes from subversion rather than from force
- 11.16.48
- Russia, aggression of
- 3.30.49 (3457)
- Russia, must cooperate if faced with United West
- 5.21.49
- Russia, aggression of
- 7.7.50
- Russia, unprincipled adversary
- 1.18.51
- Russia, violation of treaties
- 1.18.51
- Russia, moved into vacuum created by Allied policy of unconditional surrender
- 1.19.51
- Russia, tourist practices
- 8.24.51 (10638)
- Russia, foreign aid and propaganda
- 8.24.51 (10638-9)
- Russia, aggression, moderated when faced with resolute US policy
- 3.6.52
- Russia, no threat of war from, reasons
- 3.6.52
- Russia, domination of satellites
- 3.6.52
- Russia, struggle for power after death of Stalin
- 8.21.53
- Russia, may someday be US ally against China
- 1.9.55
- Russia, need to maintain relations with
- 1.19.55
- Russia, caution of
- 5.28.55
- Russia, possible change of attitude
- 7.31.55
- Russia, need to divide from China
- 7.31.55
- Russia, views of Dulles
- 2.27.56 (3370)
- Russia, cult of the personality
- 9.6.56
- Russia, solidity of regime
- 1.15.58
- Russia, American underestimation of
- 1.15.58
- Russia, education in
- 1.15.58
- Russia, stability of regime
- 2.8.58
- Russia, danger of economic competition from
- 5.9.58; 5.28.58
- Russia, subtleties of policy
- 6.20.58 (11844-50)
- Russia, convenient excuse for US failures
- 8.6.58 (16318)
- Russia, economic development
- 12.4.58
- Russia, exchange of students with
- 1.17.59 (806)
- Russia, professional training for diplomats, praised
- 1.17.59 (805)
- Russia, hope of reconciliation with
- 2.26.59 (3032)
- Russia, modifications since Stalin
- 2.26.59 (3033)
- Russia, views of German unification
- 2.26.59 (3032)
- Russia, traditional suspicion of foreigners
- 3.2.59 (3132)
- Russia, no moral right to dominate satellites
- 3.16.59 (4231)
- Russia, possible uses of economic wealth by
- 5.7.59
- Russia, diplomatic blunders
- 5.19.59 (8447)
- Russia, recovery from World War Two
- 3.5.60 (4555)
- Russia, cold war offensives
- 3.5.60 (4556)
- Russia, historic tendency toward secrecy
- 3.28.60 (6656)
- Russia, colonialism
- 3.10.61
- Russia, governmental process
- 5.5.61
- Russia, economic aid programs
- 6.27.61 (11400)
- Russia, Khrushchev foreign policy compared to Stalin
- 8.21.61
- Russia, sale of books abroad
- 9.5.62 (18598-9)
- Russia, aggressive policies of
- 11.21.62
- Russia, tactical flexibility
- 4.29.63
- Russia, fear of resurgent Europe
- 4.29.63
- Russia, more in common with West than with China
- 6.23.63
- Russia, observance of treaties
- 9.9.63 (16527); 9.24.63 (17827)
- Russia, intellectual ferment
- 9.11.63 (16814)
- Russia, visit by diplomat to Fayetteville
- 9.19.63 (17490)
- Russia, sale of wheat to
- 11.21.63
- Russia, no longer totally hostile to West
- 3.25.64 (SF)
- Russia, dialogue and manners
- 6.12.64
- Russia, religious persecution
- 9.24.64 (SF)
- Russia, increasing moderation
- 10.16.64
- Russia, new regime
- 12.8.64
- Russia, expand trade relations with
- 3.6.65
- Russia, participate in control of Panama Canal
- 3.6.65
- Russia, transfer of power after Khrushchev
- 5.11.65
- Russia, increasing independence
- 9.24.64 (SF)
- Russia, sale of wheat to, urged
- 8.30.65 (SF)
- Russia, interference by labor unions with trade from
- 10.22.65 (SF)
- Russia, historic treatment of China
- 3.7.66 (SF)
- Russia, mediation in Kaskmir War
- 4.28.66
- Russia, stress of Vietnam War on
- 4.28.66
- Russia, US bridges to
- 10.11.66 (SF)
- Russia, cooperation in Canal consortium urged
- 4.21.67
- Russia, Arctic sea route opened
- 4.21.67
- Russia, intervention in Aqaba Crisis proposed
- 5.24.67
- Russia, influence with Arabs
- 5.24.67 (SF) lend-lease debts, 10.11.66 (SF); 4.21.67
- Russia, Consular Treaty
- 3.6.65; 3.12.65; 4.28.66; 10.13.66 (SF); 1.21.67; 3.15.67 (SF)
- Russia, right-wing opposition
- 2.19.67; 10.3.67
- Russia, treaties with
- 12.13.67 (SF)
- Russia, Sina-Soviet split and
- 10.21.69
- Russia, Soviet and American attitudes toward space, editorial by Norman Cousins, "Space and Senselessness,"
- 6.8.70 (S8559)
- Russia, Russian view of leisure, "Is Leisure a Threat?" by Dr. Pyotr Kaptisa
- 8.2.71 (S12785)
- Russia, and U.S. convention on biological weapons
- 8.6.71 (S13729)
- Russia, US relations with Indochina War, cost of
- 9.13.72 (S14775)
- Russia, wheat deal
- 9.19.72 (S15228)
- Russia, arms control, trade with Russia, Jewish immigration
- 6.26.74 (S11597)
- Russia, arms limitation
- 7.16.74 (S12546)
- Russia, trade bill impedes detente, arms limitation
- 7.16.74 (S12546)
- Russia, strategic arms limitations
- 7.18.74 (S12889)
- Russia, immigration policies
- 7.18.74 (S12970)
- Russia, trade and detente
- 7.31.74
- Russia, military aid to Arab states
- 11.2.74
- Russia, "The Military Balance: The U.S. and the Soviet Union by International Institute for Strategic Studies
- 10.21.79 (S16742)
Index to Speeches: S
- SEATO, and Vietnam
- 7.22.66 (SF)
- Saar, international control of
- 2.18.45
- Saigon, black market article, "Free Enterprise a la Vietnam," by Raymond R. Coffey
- 8.7.70 (S12949)
- St. Augustine, quoted
- 4.16.59
- St. Lawrence Seaway, US participation opposed
- 1.19.54 (430-7)
- St. Louis Cardinals
- 12.8.67 (SF)
- Salk Vaccine
- 8.2.55
- Salter, Sir Arthur, quoted
- 3.30.49 (3465)
- Saltonstall, Senator Leverett, tribute
- 10.19.66 (SF)
- Salvation Army
- 7.26.66 (SF); 12.3.69
- San Francisco Conference
- 3.24.45
- Santa Margarita River Project
- 5.28.54 (7313-21); 5.28.54 (7329-32)
- Satellite development
- 5.30.66
- Satellite nations
- 3.16.59 (4231)
- Saudi Arabia, foreign aid and oil
- 9.30.74 (S17730)
- Saudi Arabia, problem of Jerusalem
- 11.2.74
- Savings and loan associations, State development credits
- 6.7.61 (9738)
- Scandinavia, problems of inclusion in unified Europe
- 3.3.48 (2033-4)
- Schlesinger, James, armaments
- 6.26.74 (S11597)
- Schmidt, Dr. Carlo
- 3.30.49 (3462)
- Schola Cantorum, tribute
- 8.27.62 (17730)
- School construction, impacted areas
- 6.27.62 (11815)
- Schröder, Gerhard, tribute
- 9.24.63 (17865)
- Science and government
- 10.20.45; 11.8.45
- Science, government control of
- 5.20.47 (5500-5512)
- Scientific and industrial research
- 7.29.58 (15356)
- Scientific information, bill to disseminate
- 7.23.47 (9791)
- Scott, Senator Hugh, irresponsible foreign policy views
- 2.17.63 colloquy with, regarding filibuster, 1.28.69 (S959)
- Seagulls
- 9.16.63 (17023) Secrecy, and agreements concerning pay of foreign troops in Vietnam, 6.29.70 (S10150)
- Sectionalism
- 3.5.49 (1907)
- Sectionalism, inherent in Congressional issues
- 4.12.48 (4320)
- Sectionalism, destroyed by Nazis
- 3.5.49 (1915)
- Sectionalism, industrial dominance of North
- 8.31.49 (12569-70)
- Sectionalism, Northern economic exploitation
- 3.29.50 (4288)
- Sectionalism, New England attitude toward industry
- 6.4.52 (6530)
- Securities, regulation of mail privileges
- 6.27.55 (9205)
- Securities and Exchange Commission
- 8.6.64
- Security classification, "Madness for Secrecy," by William G. Florence, constitutional provisions for
- 12.16.71 (S12833)
- Segregation, Northern interference in
- 4.12.48 (4320)
- Segregation, local uniformity undesirable
- 3.4.49 (1865)
- Segregation, changes in
- 3.5.49 (1911)
- Segregation, equal hospital facilities in West Memphis, commended
- 10.7.51
- Segregation, handling of, in Arkansas
- 8.21.53
- Segregation, Southern Manifesto
- 3.12.56 (4460)
- Segregation, not amenable to change by fiat
- 4.10.56
- Segregation, Supreme Court ruling concerning, opposed
- 5.29.56 (9229)
- Segregation, Little Rock crisis
- 10.24.57
- Segregation, amicus curiae brief
- 9.4.58
- Segregation,
- 1954 decision commended, 12.17.58
- Segregation, and federal aid
- 2.3.60 (1962)
- Segregation, improvements in Arkansas before
- 1954, 3.1.60 (3992-3)
- Segregation, amicus curiae brief by JWF, attitude of Supreme Court to
- 3.1.60 (4031)
- Segregation, changes before
- 1954, 3.1.60 (3992)
- Segregation, and human nature
- 4.8.60 (7731)
- Segregation, in schools
- 8.29.61 (17339-40)
- Segregation, and military bases
- 9.11.63 (16813)
- Segregation, not burden on foreign policy
- 9.15.63
- Segregation, and federal education assistance
- 11.10.65
- Segregation, in China
- 3.7.66 (SF)
- Selective Service, deferment of scientific students
- 10.18.45 (9782)
- Selective Service, postwar status of
- 10.31.46
- Selective Service, draft rejections
- 4.1.48 (3950)
- Selective Service, supported
- 7.7.50
- Selective Service, high rate of physical rejections
- 10.7.51
- Selective Service, rejections for mental deficiency
- 4.21.53 (3473, 3476-80)
- Selective Service, educational rejections
- 3.8.61
- Self-determination, resolution regarding
- 7.14.55 (10505-7)
- Self-determination, in Vietnam
- 3.21.66 (SF)
- Self-righteousness, American
- 1.17.45
- Seligman, Eustace, quoted on Red China
- 5.8.58 (8295)
- Senate, letter to president by
- 16 members of, 1.27.45
- Senate, role in foreign affairs
- 3.28.45 (2896-2900)
- Senate, absence of members from floor of
- 4.10.45 (3248)
- Senate, problems of mail and visitors
- 3.4.49 (1873)
- Senate, unique in government
- 3.4.49 (1873)
- Senate, deployment of troops by, opposed
- 4.4.51 (3288)
- Senate, printing of defamatory committee reports by
- 8.20.51 (10339)
- Senate, referral of foreign policy bills
- 5.5.52 (4768)
- Senate, barrier to majoritarianism
- 4.21.53 (3436)
- Senate, free debate
- 4.21.53 (3476)
- Senate, procedural responsibilities in confirmations
- 2.18.54 (1998)
- Senate, attendance of members
- 3.29.54 (3947-9)
- Senate, responsibility of investigative power
- 7.31.54 (12915)
- Senate, subservience to executive without rule
- 22, 1.4.57 (208)
- Senate, only upper legislative body still functioning with influence
- 1.4.57 (208)
- Senate, infringement on power by Eisenhower Doctrine
- 2.11.57 (1855-71)
- Senate, decline of Southern strength
- 12.17.58
- Senate, importance of free debate to
- 1.12.59 (431)
- Senate, funds for entertainment of visiting dignitaries
- 2.2.59 (1564)
- Senate, role in foreign policy
- 5.7.59
- Senate, responsibility in conduct of diplomatic appointments
- 6.4.59 (9850)
- Senate, rules of courtesy
- 6.28.60 (14735)
- Senate, study of foreign aid
- 3.28.61 (14735)
- Senate, role in foreign affairs
- 4.21.61
- Senate, subway, resolution praising
- 5.29.61 (9168)
- Senate, violation of rules for civil rights legislation
- 8.29.61 (17338)
- Senate, rule on cloture
- 9.18.61 (20011-3)
- Senate, balance of interests
- 9.18.61 (20011)
- Senate, importance of procedural rules
- 4.27.62 (7280)
- Senate, rivalry with House
- 1.22.63 (790)
- Senate, sole protector of small states
- 1.22.63 (792)
- Senate, check on executive branch
- 1.22.63 (794)
- Senate, reconciles diverse State interests
- 1.22.63 (788)
- Senate, treaty ratification powers
- 9.12.63 (16879-81)
- Senate, rules, unanimous consent to allow Senator to vote in absentia
- 12.24.63 (25510-3)
- Senate, foreign policy role is minor
- 4.6.66
- Senate, blame for foreign policy mistakes
- 4.21.66
- Senate, obligations of Senators to uphold prerogatives
- 7.31.67 (SF)
- Senate, filibuster and
- 1.28.69 (SF)
- Senate, usurpation of treaty power
- 5.1.69
- Senate, treaty powers of the Senate
- 5.19.69
- Senate, erosion of its role in foreign policy
- 6.19.69 (S6828)
- Senate, comments on the structure of
- 12.20.69 (S17476)
- Senate, need to re-establish its role in foreign affairs is real meaning of Cooper-Church Amendment
- 6.24.70
- Senate, need to restore its responsibility noted
- 6.26.70 (S9991)
- Senate, the President and
- 4.14.70 (S5684)
- Senate, proceedings in closed session on US involvement in Laos
- 8.31.71 (S12929)
- Senate, role of a Senator
- 3.13.74
- Senate, Senior Citizens Assistance Programs
- 4.19.74
- Senate, separation of powers
- 2.1.73
- Senatorial Courtesy
- 7.8.47 (8418)
- Senators, means of affecting policy
- 4.21.66
- Senators, not inherently fair and decent
- 3.4.49 (1868)
- Senators, instinctive desire for freshmen to reform rules
- 3.5.49 (1912)
- Senators, Ambassadors of States
- 3.5.49 (1910)
- Senators, absent for Campaigns
- 7.6.50 (7683)
- Senators, attacks by Senator McCarthy on
- 7.31.54 (12916)
- Senators, not subject to subpoena
- 3.22.57 (4207, 4210)
- Senators, lack of time to read and study
- 6.17.57
- Senators, Burkean view of responsibility to constituents
- 4.25.61
- Seneca Indians, US abrogation of treaty
- 3.18.64 (SF)
- Separation of powers
- 2.3.47
- Sforza, Count quoted
- 7.15.49 (9588)
- Shakespeare, Julius Caesar, quoted
- 10.20.45
- Shaw, George Bernard, quoted
- 5.19.65
- Shepley, James
- 8.23.60 (17152)
- Shepley, James, influence with Senate Department
- 8.17.60 (16631-2)
- Short, Romeo E.
- 5.18.54 (6729)
- Shoup, General David M., mentioned
- 9.25.69 (EW)
- Shoup, General David M., views toward Vietnam praised
- 3.26.70 (SF) S4628
- Sheehan, Neil
- 1.26.67; 6.67
- Sihanouk, Norodom
- 5.5.66
- Sihanouk, Norodom, quoted
- 7.26.66 (SF)
- Sihanouk, Norodom, refusal to meet Harriman
- 8.29.66 (SF)
- Silberman, Charles
- 5.17.61 (8226)
- Silesia, international control of
- 2.18.45
- Simpson, Senator Milward, Tribute
- 10.19.66 (SF)
- Sino-Soviet split, views concerning
- 10.21.69 (EW)
- Shub, Anatole, quoted
- 9.27.66 (SF)
- Skyline Drive, in Arkansas and Oklahoma, proposed
- 8.10.62
- Small Business Administration, extension
- 3.14.58 (4426-9) 7.1.58 (12804)
- Small Business Administration, creation
- 7.20.53 (9212-14)
- Small retail stores and minimum wage legislation
- 8.18.60 (16072)
- Smith, T.V., quoted
- 4.8.60 (7729)
- Smith-Mundt Act
- 8.24.51 (10636) 2.22.67
- Smithsonian Institution
- 3.1.65 (SF)
- Smithsonian Institution, acquire Von der Heydt Collection
- 7.9.65 (SF)
- Smithsonian Institution, noted
- 12.4.69 (SF) S15618
- Smoot-Hawley tariff
- 3.28.45 (2897) 5.11.43 (4218) 1.23.52 (438-9)
- Smuts, Jan, quoted on Marshall Plan
- 3.3.48 (2030)
- Socialism, practiced in business
- 8.8.61 (15058)
- Socialized medicine, opposed
- 10.24.49
- Socialized medicine, no longer an issue
- 10.25.52
- Social Sciences
- 5.20.47 (5501)
- Social Sciences, importance of to democratic process
- 1.15.40
- Social Sciences, government support for research in
- 7.1.46 (8048)
- Social Sciences, importance of
- 10.23.47
- Social Sciences, lack of interest in by Senate
- 10.23.47
- Social Sciences, and law
- 9.15.51
- Social Sciences, solution for problem of war
- 9.15.51
- Social Security tax, remarks on
- 12.5.44 (8858)
- Social security, federal aid for equalization of grants
- 7.27.46 (10271-2)
- Social security, limit on earnings
- 1.17.59 (785)
- Social security, increase in allowable outside earnings
- 8.22.60 (17001)
- Social security, benefits of
- 7.23.62
- Social welfare, increase in US
- 4.18.55
- Social welfare projects, expand
- 4.3.65
- Society, depends upon enforceable law
- 2.8.46
- Society, theory of historical development of
- 2.8.46
- Society, American, computerized anonymity
- 2.22.67
- Society, problems in underdevelopment lands
- 2.22.67
- Society, moral sickness in US
- 8.8.67
- Soil bank
- 2.7.56 (2205); 3.7.56 (4163-4)
- Soil conservation
- 5.24.48 (6330-1); 11.19.59; 3.16.65 (SF); 5.3.66 (SF)
- Sokolsky, George, called liar
- 5.14.54 (6575)
- Sokolsky, George, investigation of, urged
- 5.14.54 (6575)
- Sokolsky, George, quoted
- 9.12.62
- Sontay Raid, correspondence with Ho Chi Minh over POWs; connection of CIA with raid
- 12.4.70 (front page)
- Sontay Raid, prison camp raid and effect of POW lobby, Nixon support of, and "Story Behind Raid," by Stuart H. Loory
- 2.11.71 (S1332)
- South, discrimination against by federal regulatory agencies
- 4.12.48 (4319)
- South, condescension of North toward
- 4.12.48 (4320)
- South, has been treated as a conquered territory
- 11.16.48
- South, homogeneity of
- 8.21.53
- South, industrialization of
- 6.22.54 (8601)
- South, agrarian tradition of
- 1.19.55
- South, exploitation by East
- 4.25.55 (5002)
- South, need for better credit and economic advantages
- 8.1.55
- South, economic condition of
- 4.19.56 (6625-7)
- South, economic potentialities of
- 4.19.56 (6625-7)
- South, economic conditions
- 5.20.56
- South, industrialization
- 5.18.57
- South, education in
- 5.18.57
- South, economic assets
- 5.18.57
- South, education and the economy
- 6.12.57
- South, devil theories about
- 7.24.57 (12548)
- South, prejudice against
- 1.13.58 (261)
- South, diplomatic policies in
- 1850's, 8.14.58 (17515)
- South, racial progress
- 3.1.60 (3992)
- South, mistreatment by North
- 4.5.60 (7322)
- South, prejudice against
- 3.26.61
- South, literary output
- 6.27.61 (11403)
- South, still treated as a conquered territory
- 8.29.61 (17339)
- South, historical legacy.
- 3.18.64 (SF) exploitation by East, 4.29.64 (SF)
- South, reconstruction experience
- 3.7.66(SF)
- Southern Manifesto
- 3.12.56 (4460)
- Southern Mind
- 9.4.58
- South Africa, sugar subsidy for, opposed
- 7.2.62 (12478)
- South Vietnam, general criticism of government in
- 9.25.69; 12.10.69
- South Vietnam, land reform in needed
- 12.11.69 (S16531)
- South Vietnam, corruption in Thieu-Ky government noted
- 5.28.70 (S7988)
- South Vietnam, general criticism of government in
- 4.3.70 (S5025); 12.10.69 (EW)
- South Vietnam, repressive nature of Thieu-Ky government
- 1.30.70 (S912)
- South Vietnam, US financing military in
- 2.11.71 (S1346)
- South Vietnam, presidential election in
- 9.29.71 (E10233)
- South Vietnam, Southeast Asia, US diplomatic policies
- 5.19.59 (8445-7)
- South Vietnam, economic aid
- 9.7.59 (18332-5)
- South Vietnam, possible neutral zone
- 4.30.61
- South Vietnam, communist subversion
- 6.29.61 (11702-5)
- South Vietnam, guerrilla warfare
- 6.29.61 (11703)
- South Vietnam, difficulties of war in
- 7.24.61 (13247)
- South Vietnam, crisis
- 8.6.64 (SF)
- South Vietnam, economic assistance
- 6.7.65 (SF)
- South Vietnam, neutralization of entire area proposed
- 3.1.66 (SF)
- South Vietnam, Chinese influence inevitable
- 3.6.66
- South Vietnam, neutralization
- 5.5.66
- South Vietnam, American buildup
- 8.30.66 (SF)
- South Vietnam, US involvement
- 9.20.66
- South Vietnam, domino theory rejected
- 10.4.66
- South Vietnam, neutralization
- 1.22.67
- South Vietnam, US client states
- 1.26.67; 2.6.67
- South Vietnam, treaty organization, treaty noted
- 5.1.69
- South Vietnam, treaty organization, defacto commitments by U.S. to
- 6.19.69 (S6830)
- South Vietnam, widening of war
- 1.29.71 (S530)
- South Vietnam, history of U.N. involvement
- 2.4.71
- South Vietnam, debate with Senator Proxmire on inflation and the war
- 2.25.71 (S1987)
- South Vietnam, administrative policy in southeast Asia and Eisenhower Doctrine, finction of Vietnamization, interview with Nixon and Kissinger, "Nixon playing to win in Asia," by P. Worsthorne
- 3.4.71 (S2455)
- South Vietnam, "Growing Doubts About Reliability," by Stanley Hoffman
- 3.9.71 (S2720)
- South Vietnam, validity of Administration reports
- 4.1.71 (S4187)
- South Vietnam, methods of ending war
- 4.1.71
- South Vietnam, announcement of Foreign Relations Committee hearings on
- 4.14.71
- South Vietnam, American involvement in Laos
- 6.8.71
- South Vietnam, "Indochina Disengaging," by General Matthew Ridgeway
- 7.15.71 (S111000)
- South Vietnam, "Nixon's View of the War," By D. Oberdorfer
- 2.11.71 (S1337)
- South Vietnam, statement by Young Democrat Club of University of Arkansas
- 12.7.71 (S20762)
- South Vietnam, support for Mansfield Amendment to end the war
- 12.10.71 (S21451)
- South Vietnam, opposition to further U.S. involvement
- 12.10.71 (S21451)
- South Vietnam, JWF on Mansfield Amendment to end the war
- 12.11.71 (S21430)
- South Vietnam, "Some War Questions," by Tom Wicke, New York Times, "The War Goes On, On, and On," editorial from Boston Globe
- 12.16.71 (S21832)
- South Vietnam, massive bombing of North Vietnam
- 12.29.71
- Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO), defacto commitments by U.S. to
- 6.19.69 (SF) S6830
- Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO), treaty noted
- 5.1.69 (EW)
- Southwest American, anniversary
- 2.26.59 (3040)
- Sovereignty, can be delegated by people to world government
- 8.25.43
- Sovereignty, and world government
- 8.25.43
- Sovereignty, can be delegated to world government
- 10.5.43
- Sovereignty, and world government
- 10.23.43
- Sovereignty, and regional international organizations
- 11.24.44
- Sovereignty, problems of equal national
- 11.24.44
- Sovereignty, critique of concept
- 11.24.44
- Sovereignty, U.N. based on national, criticized
- 11.24.44
- Sovereignty, equal national in U.N., criticized
- 12.11.44
- Sovereignty, definition of
- 3.28.45 (2899)
- Sovereignty, in Dumbarton Oaks proposals
- 3.28.45 (2899)
- Sovereignty, resides only in people
- 7.23.45 (7963)
- Sovereignty, and U.N.
- 7.23.45 (7963)
- Sovereignty, objective of U.N. is cession of
- 7.23.45 (7963)
- Sovereignty, debate with Senator Taft on
- 7.28.45 (8155-7)
- Sovereignty, inconsistent with international law
- 10.20.45
- Sovereignty, and the U.N.
- 3.5.56
- Sovereignty, delegation of, to European body
- 1.31.49 (703)
- Sovereignty, national, not absolute
- 8.13.62
- Sovereignty, not and absolute
- 6.12.64
- Soviet Union, Space, JWF views concerning U.S. manned programs
- 4.19.69
- Soviet Union, general views concerning exploration of
- 8.11.69
- Soviet Union, U.S. and Soviet attitude toward
- 6.8.70 (S8559)
- Soviet Union, JWF Amendment to NASA appropriation reducing it by
- 10%, 7.7.70 (S10719)
- Soviet Union, failure of space [telescope?] experiment NASA
- 11.23.70
- Soviet Union, as military threat
- 5.1.71
- Soviet Union, and Communism, "In Thrall to Fear,"
- 1.19.72 (S27)
- Soviet Union, Shuttle, Gazettearticle against
- 1.19.72 (S37)
- Soviet Union, program, spending
- 2.15.74
- Soviet Union, Military threat, SALT talks
- 2.18.72 (S2106)
- Soviet Union, Zorza article on power struggle in Kremlin
- 5.23.72 (S8257)
- Soybeans, production restricted by margarine tax
- 12.18.47 (11592)
- Spaak, Paul Henri, tribute
- 8.8.66 (SF)
- Space, outer space treaty
- 4.24.67 (SF)
- Space, US and USSR intend no military activity in
- 4.24.67 (SF)
- Space, JWF, views concerning U.S. manned programs
- 4.19.69 (EW)
- Space, general views concerning exploration of
- 8.11.69 (SF)
- Space exploration
- 11.3.59
- Space program, Russian, material sacrifices for
- 8.19.62
- Space program, Soviet-American cooperation
- 10.2.63 (18543-4)
- Space program, Arkansas satellite station
- 1.12.65
- Space program, reappraisal needed
- 4.12.67 (SF)
- Space program, unwise priorities
- 8.21.67 (SF)
- Space Race, US in second place
- 3.5.60 (4556)
- Space Race, and education
- 5.17.61 (8226)
- Space Race, excessive priorities
- 5.1.63
- Space Race, distorts budget allotments
- 6.9.63
- Space Race, criticized
- 6.26.63 (11706)
- Space Race, excessive emphasis on
- 10.17.63 (19763)
- Space Race, waste
- 4.22.64 (SF); 4.3.65
- Space Race, satirized
- 1.27.66 (SF)
- Spain, exclusion from ECA aid and UN
- 4.5.49 (3884)
- Spain, foreign aid to
- 9.12.59 (19342)
- Spain, continue military aid to
- 11.15.63 (21952)
- Spain, inclusion in NATO defended
- 8.30.51
- Spanish-American War
- 5.5.66
- Spanish bases, general criticism
- 4.27.69
- Spanish bases, treaty power of Senate, and
- 5.19.69
- Spanish bases, need for Senate treaty power to continue
- 5.1.69
- Spanish bases, as defacto military commitments
- 6.19.69 (S6830)
- Spanish bases, and usurpation of executive powers, military bases in, criticized
- 10.1.69
- Spanish bases, letter, Dr. John Fisher, on police brutality, O'Neill report - safeguard system
- 8.6.70 (S12908)
- Spanish bases, military alliance with Franco, Spain, U.S. military aid to Spain, letter from Sgt. Shriver
- 8.3.70 (S12654)
- Spaulding, Francis, eulogy
- 3.28.50 (4180)
- Special Foreign Economic and Humanitarian Authorization Act of
- 1971, introduction of, 11.9.71 (S17975)
- Special Foreign Economic and Humanitarian Authorization Act of
- 1971, and Gross National Product (GNP), Packwood Amendment for population control programs (11.10.71 (S18101)
- Special Foreign Economic and Humanitarian Authorization Act of
- 1971, and Latin America, 11.10.71 (S18120)
- Special Foreign Economic and Humanitarian Authorization Act of
- 1971, Dominick Amendment, percentage of U.S. contribution to U.N., 11.10.71 (S18121)
- Special Foreign Economic and Humanitarian Authorization Act of
- 1971, final vote, 11.10.71 (S18128)
- Special Foreign Economic and Humanitarian Authorization Act of
- 1971, final passage, 11.11.71 (S18280)
- Special Foreign Economic and Humanitarian Authorization Act of
- 1971, Nelson Amendment to reduce authorizations, 11.11.71 (S18263)
- Special Foreign Economic and Humanitarian Authorization Act of
- 1971, Stennis Amendment to increase authorizations, 11.11.72 (S18248)
- Special Foreign Economic and Humanitarian Authorization Act of
- 1971, "U.S. Rapped on Laos Money Crisis," by Tammy Arbuckle, Introduction of Fulbright Amendment to reduce authorizations, and GNP, 11.11.72 (S18238)
- Speer, Robert, "Sanctuaries," a coplet
- 8.7.70 (S12952)
- Spencer, Herbert, quoted
- 4.8.60 (7729); 5.17.61 (8226)
- Spinoza, Baruch, quoted
- 5.1.63
- Spong, William, colloguy with regarding NPT
- 3.12.69 (S2071)
- Sputniks
- 2.8.58
- Stalin, Josef
- 2.16.43 (1012)
- Stalin, Josef, personality and motivation of
- 1.21.44 (571)
- Stalin, Josef, death of
- 8.21.53
- Stalin, Josef, improvements in Russia since
- 2.26.59 (3033)
- Stalinism, analyzed
- 4.29.63
- Stalinism, compared to views of Goldwater
- 9.8.64 (SF)
- State Democratic Convention remarks, Arkansas politics, McGovern for president
- 9.9.72
- State Department, report of control of atomic energy
- 4.11.46 (3507)
- State Department, attacks by McCarthy and others on
- 2.24.53
- State Department, travel and representation of funds
- 7.16.59 (13544-6)
- State Department, interference in Chessman Case
- 2.19.60 (3072)
- State Department, Historical Office, lack of funds
- 4.28.65 (SF)
- State Department, more study of China needed
- 3.7.66 (SF)
- State Department, morale hurt by McCarthy
- 3.13.66
- State Department, less efficient than CIA
- 5.16.66 (SF)
- State Department, misleading Vietnam publication of
- 5.25.67 (SF)
- State Department, Bureaucratic confusion of
- 6.20.67 (SF)
- State Department, memo on free world assistance to Vietnam
- 10.10.67 (SF); 10.31.67 (SF)
- State Department, morale in foreign service
- 5.22.68 (SF)
- State Department, administrative problems in, recognized
- 4.3.69 (S3549)
- State Department, Educational Exchange Program discussed
- 7.1.70 (E6063)
- State Department, introduction of resolution for U.S. contribution to International Agency for Cancer Research
- 5.11.72 (S7630)
- State Department, report of nomination of Phillip Arnild
- 5.18.72 (S8077)
- State Department, comments on Harke amendment to establish a peace commission
- 5.18.72 (S8126)
- State Department, Foreign Relations Authorization Act, JWF amendment to cut back MAAG
- 5.24.72 (S8404)
- State Department
- 1972 Authorization Bill debate USIA, 5.25.72 (S8488)
- State Department, classification procedures
- 6.6.72 (S8853)
- State Department, grievance procedures
- 6.8.72 (S9032)
- State Department, conference report on authorization act
- 6.30.72 (S10881)
- State Department, role in foreign policy, Executive v. Congress, Cuba diplomatic relations with, tariff policy
- 2.18.73
- State Department, introduction of appropriation bill
- 3.15.73 (S4851)
- State Department, foreign service building appropriations
- 5.21.73 (S9487)
- State Department, debate on
- 1973 appropriations, 6.14.73 (S11170)
- State development credit corporations, loans to
- 6.7.61 (9738-45)
- Statehood, not a moral Question
- 3.29.54 (3958)
- State Rights, and tidelands issue
- 4.17.53 (3268); 4.21.53 (3445)
- State Rights, protected by two-thirds rule in Senate
- 2.25.54 (2260)
- State Rights, control of voting qualifications
- 3.22.62 (4833)
- State Rights, succumbing to conformity
- 3.22.62 (4833)
- State Rights, and FEPC legislation
- 4.29.64 (SF)
- State Rights, views of Senator Goldwater, criticized
- 9.14.64 (SF)
- State Rights, and voting
- 3.1.60 (3986)
- State Rights, infringed by federal medical care
- 8.22.60 (10702)
- State Rights, and right-to-work law
- 10.5.65 (SF) not applicable in foreign relations issues, 10.5.65 (SF)
- Steel, France-German cooperation
- 5.11.50 (6887)
- Steel strike
- 9.9.59 (18776)
- Steel strike, political settlement, criticized
- 1.14.60 (530-2)
- Stella School District
- 2.17.60 (2756-64); 2.19.60 (3083)
- Stennis, John, colloguy with, re: Cooper-Church Amendment
- 5.15.70 (S7241)
- Stennis, John, debate with, American American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, executive v. congressional authority
- 10.7.70
- Stennis, John, amendment to Special Foreign Military and Related Assistance Act to increase authorizations
- 11.11.71 (S18248)
- Stephens, Alexander, quoted
- 3.7.66 (SF); 5.5.66
- Stevenson, Adlai, qualifications for presidency
- 10.21.52; 10.25.52
- Stevenson, Adlai, suggested for UN ambassadorship
- 8.13.60 (16362)
- Stevenson, Adlai, nomination
- 1.21.61 (1042)
- Stevenson, Adlai, eulogy
- 7.14.65 (SF)
- Stevenson, Adlai, tribute
- 3.22.66
- Stock market
- 3.13.55
- Stock market, inquiry into
- 1.14.55
- Stock market, investigation, partisan politics in
- 3.18.55
- Stock market, study of
- 4.18.55; 5.28.55
- Stokes, Richard, quoted
- 2.27.43
- Stone, Edward Durell
- 9.30.65 (SF); 5.19.67 (SF); 3.27.73 (S5811)
- Storey, Robert, quoted
- 3.22.62 (4834)
- Strategic Air Command, role in defense
- 2.16.61
- Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty, JWF on SALT talks
- 2.28.71; 2.18.72 (S2106)
- Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty, prospects for agreement
- 6.26.74 (S11597)
- Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty, the Congressional role
- 7.18.74 (S12889)
- Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty, views concerning
- 12.3.69
- Strategic weapons, U.S. and Russia compared
- 7.18.74 (S12889)
- Strausz-Hupe, Robert, quoted
- 4.18.59
- Strawberries, ceiling price of
- 3.16.44 (2675)
- Streit, Clarence, and Union Now
- 2.13.42
- Strygin Affair
- 5.19.59 (8447)
- Students, their views towards the war, their rebellion and reaction from the right
- 5.1.69
- Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), referred to
- 5.1.69 (EW)
- Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), contribution in criticizing the war
- 10.1.69 (S13013)
- Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), attitude of people toward, Clayton Fritchey article (
- 6.25.70 (S9853)
- Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), how to deal with student unrest
- 3.26.70 (S4129)
- Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), impact of the Vietnam War
- 6.8.70 (S8536)
- Submarine Base (U.S.) in Italy, Hofmann article
- 10.3.72 (S16606)
- Subpoena, Senators not subject to
- 3.22.57 (4207)
- Subsidies, problems of
- 12.1.43; 11.23.43 (9894)
- Subversive Activities Control Board, JWF statement against continuation
- 7.19.71 (S11442) article in Arkansas Democrat, "$450,000 for Nothing," 8.3.71 (S13041)
- Subway, Senate buildings, mistakes made
- 10.31.63 (20846)
- Suez Canal, operation by Egypt
- 8.31.59 (17355)
- Suez Canal, Egyptian actions
- 4.25.60 (8625)
- Suez Canal, open to Israeli shipping
- 4.29.60 (8976)
- Suez Canal, blockade
- 5.1.60
- Suez Canal, use of foreign aid to force opening to Israeli ships, opposed
- 7.23.61
- Suez Crisis, US role condemned
- 2.10.57; 3.25.57
- Suez Crisis, British and French position
- 11.12.56; 1.27.57
- Suez Crisis, impact on Europe
- 4.22.57
- Suez Crisis
- 8.14.57 (14703-9)
- Suez Crisis, value of Labor dissent at time of
- 10.22.65 (SF)
- Sugar, supports for
- 10.11.49 (14202, 14206)
- Sugar, lobbyists for
- 8.22.51 (10514)
- Sugar, special benefits for, opposed
- 8.2.55 (12842-9)
- Sugar, beet-sugar industry unnatural
- 2.7.56 (2204-5)
- Sugar, price supports
- 2.7.56 (2184-7, 2193-5)
- Sugar, world trade agreement
- 7.21.59 (13855)
- Sugar, global quota system
- 8.15.62 (16616-9)
- Sugar, price fluctuations
- 6.28.63 (9704)
- Sugar Act, high cost of supports
- 8.22.51 (10511-5)
- Sugar Act, extension, opposed
- 8.2.55 (12842-9)
- Sugar Act, opposed
- 2.7.56 (2202-16)
- Sugar Act, amendment
- 2.8.56 (2336-42)
- Sugar Act, extension
- 3.29.61 (5174-6)
- Sugar Act,
- 1962 amendments, 6.27.62 (11879-86); 7.2.62 (12464-6); 7.2.62 (12481-2)
- Sugar Act, Cong. Index
- 7.5.62 (12736-7)
- Sugar Act, amendment
- 10.7.65 (SF); 10.20.65 (SF); 10.22.65 (SF)
- Sugar agreement, protocols
- 1.30.64 (SF)
- Sugar growers, aristocrats of US farmers
- 8.2.55 (12891)
- Sugar industry, subsidy boondoggle
- 9.30.64 (SF)
- Summit Conference
- 5.1.60
- Summit Conference, prospects
- 5.17.59; 6.7.59; 8.23.59
- Summit Conference, Democratic participation
- 5.1.60
- Summit Conference, failure
- 5.23.60 (10767); 6.28.60 (14734-7); 7.30.61
- Summit Conference, hearings on collapse
- 5.27.60
- Summit Conference, collapse
- 5.29.60
- Sumner, Missouri, wins top community betterment honor
- 11.30.71 (S19881)
- Supersonic [Transport] jet airliner, criticized
- 6.26.63 (11706)
- Supersonic [Transport] jet airliner, general criticism of
- 10.3.67 (SF); 12.13.67 (SF); 12.3.69
- Supersonic [Transport] jet airliner, JWF views concerning
- 12.17.69 (S17009)
- Supersonic [Transport] jet airliner, press release
- 9.15.70
- Supersonic [Transport] jet airliner, debate on, impact on balance of payments, national priorities, environmental problems
- 9.15.70 (S15397)
- Supersonic [Transport] jet airliner, cost and einvironmental problems
- 11.30.70 (S18998)
- Supersonic [Transport] jet airliner, Department of Transportation, related agency appropriations
- 1971, 12.22.70 (S21059)
- Supersonic [Transport] jet airliner, defeat of
- 3.24.71
- Supersonic [Transport] jet airliner, and Railpax
- 3.24.71
- Supersonic [Transport] jet airliner, debate on environmental, economic effects of, "Arms Cost Overruns of $
- 33 Billion Found," by Bernard D. Nossiter, 3.24.71 (S3850)
- Supersonic [Transport] jet airliner, Senate defeat of
- 3.24.71
- Supersonic [Transport] jet airliner, appropriations of, "Boeing Undercuts SST," by Don Thomasson, and relation of U.S. relation to, "The Selling of the Pentagon," and SST
- 5.17.71 (S7075)
- Supplemental appropriations for
- 1971, Cooper-Church Amendment, "Cold War," economic effect of expansion of war, 12.14.70 (S20125)
- Supplemental Security Income Program
- 1.7.74; 4.19.74
- Supreme Court, approval of margarine tax by
- 5.2.48
- Supreme Court, rulings in margarine cases
- 5.4.48 (5233)
- Supreme Court
- 1937 reorganization proposals, 3.4.49 (1863)
- Supreme Court, divided decisions
- 4.21.53 (3454)
- Supreme Court, and private enterprise
- 4.21.53 (3449, 3452)
- Supreme Court, natural gas decision
- 1.15.56
- Supreme Court, packing proposal of
- 1937, 7.9.57 (11088)
- Supreme Court, lack of judicial temperament on
- 5.12.58
- Supreme Court, need for acceptance of decisions of
- 4.15.53 (3118)
- Supreme Court, limitations on tidelands rulings, proposed by attorneys general
- 4.15.53 (3116-7)
- Supreme Court, final arbiter in legal matters
- 4.21.53 (3439-41, 3449)
- Supreme Court, and tidelands case
- 4.21.53 (3438-41)
- Supreme Court, no legal power of Congress to set aside decisions of
- 4.21.53 (3449)
- Supreme Court, reversal of decisions by Congress
- 1.17.56 (668)
- Supreme Court, decision on natural gas
- 1.17.56 (668)
- Supreme Court, Southern Manifesto
- 3.12.56 (4460)
- Supreme Court, ruling on school integration
- 5.29.56 (9229)
- Supreme Court
- 1954 integation decision condemned, 12.17.58
- Supreme Court, desegregation decision
- 8.23.59
- Supreme Court, refusal to receive JWF's amicus curiae brief
- 3.1.60 (4031)
- Supreme Court, meddling in education
- 2.3.60 (1962)
- Supreme Court, prejudiced against South
- 3.1.60 (4031)
- Supreme Court, abuse of Constitution
- 8.17.60 (16583)
- Supreme Court, more political than judicial
- 8.18.60 (16885)
- Supreme Court
- 1954 decision, unfortunate, 8.28.61 (17340)
- Supreme Court, does not have sole responsibility over constitutional questions
- 4.27.62 (7280) decisions supporting literacy tests, 4.27.62 (7282)
- Supreme Court
- 1954 decision, is the law, 3.18.64 (SF)
- Supreme Court, nomination of Warren Burger
- 6.9.69 (S6192)
- Supreme Court, Carswell nomination to
- 3.25.70 (S4628)
- Surplus property, application to Fulbright scholarships
- 2.15.45 (12124)
- Sweden, assistance to
- 3.30.49 (3455)
- Sweden, model society
- 12.5.66
- Sweden, embargo on arms to US
- 1.26.67; 2.6.67
- Sweden, "Government and Politics," Joseph Board
- 12.21.70 (S20868)
- Sweden, article in New York Times
- 3.22.73 (S5432)
- Swiss watches, import restrictions
- 2.14.57 (1995)
- Symington, Stuart, resignation from RFC
- 2.25.52 (1315)
- Symington, Stuart, colloguy with, re: military spending
- 9.9.69 (S10339)
- Symington Amendment, Foreign Assistance Act, ceiling on Cambodia assistance
- 10.29.71 (S17170)
- Syria, subversion
- 8.27.57 (16016)
Index to Speeches: T
- Taft, Senator, Robert, debate with, concerning sovereignty
- 7.28.45 (8155-7)
- Taft, Senator, Robert, and political glamour contest
- 1.25.47 (593)
- Taft, Senator, Robert, foreign policies of, criticized
- 1.18.51
- Taft, Senator, Robert, death of, problems for congressional functioning
- 8.21.53
- Taft, Senator, Robert, liberal qualities of
- 2.13.56
- Taft-Hartley Law, supported
- 2.18.54 (1998)
- Taft-Hartley Law, right-to-work section endorsed
- 10.5.65 (SF)
- Tagore, Rabindranath, tribute
- 5.4.61 (7302)
- Tahiti, impact of European life on culture of
- 5.5.66
- Taiwan
- 3.20.66; 5.5.66
- Tariffs, and isolationism
- 5.11.43 (4218)
- Tariffs, Smoot-Hawley
- 5.11.43 (4218); 3.28.45 (2897)
- Tariffs, cause of Civil War
- 2.18.53 (1177)
- Tariffs, compared to farm subsidies
- 2.18.53 (1177)
- Tariffs, protective
- 2.18.53 (1176)
- Tariffs, effect on agriculture
- 8.9.54 (13676)
- Tariffs
- 1929 lobby, 5.4.55 (5619-21)
- Tariffs, exploitation by
- 5.4.55 (5619-20)
- Tariffs, restriction on Swiss watches
- 2.14.57 (1995)
- Tariffs, denial to watchmakers
- 3.12.58 (4066)
- Tariffs, US and Common Market
- 7.17.58 (14078-80)
- Taxation
- 10.26.45 (10093-4)
- Taxation, excess profits tax
- 10.26.45 (10093-4)
- Taxation, need for adjustments
- 3.15.54 (3223)
- Taxation, Republican plans will damage agriculture
- 3.15.54 (3223-6)
- Taxation, need for equal time for Democrats concerning
- 3.15.54 (3223-6)
- Tax Bill of
- 1964, relief for small Business, 2.7.64 (SF)
- Tax Bill of
- 1964, inflationary aspects, 2.7.64 (SF)
- Tax law of
- 1954, inflationary effects of, 6.18.57 (9463)
- Tax loopholes
- 9.9.59 (18774)
- Tax policy
- 7.15.57 (11665-74)
- Tax write-offs, erroneous impression in article from Baltimore Sun
- 7.19.55 (10884)
- Taylor, Charles, quoted
- 3.1.66 (SF)
- Technological ethic, criticized
- 11.24.68
- Technology, impact on South
- 1.19.55
- Technology, impact of
- 10.8.63 (18964)
- Technology, and education
- 10.16.64
- Technology, control by liberal education
- 1.16.65
- Technology, Chinese weakness in
- 3.7.66 (SF)
- Technology, human impact of
- 4.21.67
- Technology, consequences of
- 12.13.67 (SF)
- Telecommunications, Office of Tel., policy and anti-freedom of press legislation
- 1.23.73 (S1158)
- Telephones, rural
- 9.27.49 (13335) 10.5.49 (13875)
- Television, booster stations in rural areas
- 3.5.59 (3319-21)
- Television, at congressional hearings
- 7.10.61 (12088)
- Television, availability of to President noted
- 6.2.70 (S8158)
- Television, Congress access to, Presidency, equal time, mass media, Muskie, Griffin
- 6.2.70 (S8161)
- Telstar satellite, criticized
- 5.1.63
- Temporary Industrial Disputes Act
- 5.27.46 (5786) 5.31.46 (6026)
- Tennessee Valley Authority, and Dixon - Yates plant
- 5.19.54 (6810)
- Tennessee Valley Authority, charges to AEC
- 7.9.54 (10143-56); 7.15.54 (10585)
- Tennessee Valley Authority, operation of
- 7.14.54 (10488-506)
- Tennessee Valley Authority, electric power to Memphis
- 7.5.55 (9864-5); 7.5.55 (9878-9)
- Tennessee Valley Authority, expenditures and revenues
- 7.13.55 (10400-2)
- Territorial limits, regulation
- 11.7.63 (21333)
- Terrorism, Middle East
- 6.21.74 (S15628); 6.21.74 (S11257)
- Texas, and tidelands
- 4.21.53 (3439)
- Texas, a Provisions of admission
- 4.21.53 (3440)
- Texas Petroleum Company, loans
- 3.22.66
- Thai Representative, to U.N. criticizing U.S. Senators, tribute to Dan and Doris Kimball by Senator McCarthy
- 8.12.70 (S13275)
- Thailand, economic aid
- 9.7.59 (18332-5)
- Thailand, US troops for defense
- 4.30.61
- Thailand, American Buildup
- 8.30.66 (SF) American buildup in, 10.3.66 (SF)
- Thailand, US buildup in
- 10.4.66
- Thailand, US creating client state
- 9.20.66
- Thailand, political history, criticized
- 10.3.66 (SF)
- Thailand, US Acommitmentto, questioned
- 7.31.67 (SF)
- Thailand, military supplies for
- 11.21.67 (SF)
- Thailand, press coverage
- 2.27.68
- Thailand, effects of U.S. spending in
- 2.4.69
- Thailand, referred to
- 5.1.69
- Thailand, referred to concerning treaties
- 5.19.69
- Thailand, aid to as a Defacto Commitment, by U.S.
- 6.19.69 (S6830)
- Thant, U, quoted
- 3.22.66; 3.7.66 (SF)
- Thatcher, H.K., "Mr. River Many," by Janice Clark in Crossett, Ark, News-Observer
- 11.18.71 (S18983)
- Theater, tax relief
- 7.26.56 (14635)
- Theater, aid by tax reduction
- 7.2.60 (15603)
- Theater, tax relief, admissions tax
- 2.5.64 (SF)
- Thieu, Nguyen Van, political repression by, criticized, article by P. Shabscoff on student protest in Vietnam
- 7.15.70 (S11356)
- Third Force, irresponsible nonsense
- 11.21.62
- Thirty Years War, compared to present day
- 5.6.65
- Thomasson, Don, "Boeing Undercuts SST,"
- 5.17.71 (S7075)
- Thomson, James, quoted
- 3.31.68
- Thompson, H.E.
- 6.28.40
- Thurmond, Senator Strom, military promotion
- 4.25.60 (8624)
- Thurmond, Senator Strom, impertinence of
- 8.2.61 (14432)
- Tibet
- 3.5.60 (4555)
- Tibet, Chinese aggression against
- 4.8.59 (5491)
- Tidelands
- 7.20.46 (9517)4.15.53 (3116-20)
- Tidelands, resources for education
- 3.27.52 (3000)
- Tidelands, should go to federal government
- 3.27.52 (2995-3003)
- Tidelands, not traditionally considered state property
- 4.15.53 (3110)
- Tidelands, attitude of state attorneys general
- 4.15.53 (3116-7)
- Tidelands, and international situation
- 4.16.53 (3188)
- Tidelands, and states rights
- 4.17.53 (3268)
- Tidelands, effect of state control on other federal lands
- 4.17.53 (3267)
- Tidelands, Anderson bill
- 4.21.53 (3447-8)
- Tidelands, bill ceding to states
- 4.21.53 (3433-62)
- Tidelands, cession to states would undermine constitution
- 4.21.53 (3456)
- Tidelands, and education
- 4.21.53 (3476-85)
- Tidelands, passage of bill regarding
- 5.5.53 (4463)
- Timber, research appropriation
- 5.24.56
- Time Magazine, criticized
- 4.25.55 (5001-2)
- Time Magazine, erroneous remark about Fulbright Scholarships
- 4.23.56
- Time Magazine, anti-China attitude of
- 3.13.66
- Time Magazine, article from "Hidden Costs of the Vietnam War,"
- 7.10.70 (S11090)
- Tin ore, refining
- 5.6.49 (5831)
- Tin smelter, closing of
- 5.13.54 (6538-9)4.26.54 (5461)
- Tito, J.B., Sulzberger article
- 6.6.72 (S8862)
- Tobacco purchases from East, Right Wing resistance to
- 4.28.66
- Toqueville, Alexis de, quoted
- 4.21.53 (3461, 3485); 4.25.61; 1.25.55; 6.3.58; 4.21.66; 7.31.67 (SF)
- Total victory, criticized
- 7.24.61 (13246)
- Total victory, problems of
- 4.29.63
- Total victory, view of Goldwater
- 8.15.64 (SF)
- Tourism, financial help to Europe
- 4.24.50
- Tourism, duty free $
- 500 exemption, 4.24.50
- Tourism, aid to understanding
- 4.24.50
- Tourism, inadequate facilities in Istanbul
- 4.26.50 (5776-7)
- Tourism, possibilities of increasing
- 4.26.50 (5776)
- Tourism, and balance of payments
- 2.24.65 (SF)
- Tourism, travel in America
- 3.4.65 (SF)
- Tourism, American behavior abroad, criticized
- 5.5.66
- Tourism, in Arkansas
- 10.3.66 (SF); 3.7.69 (S2429)
- Tower, Senator John, should stay in Texas
- 8.19.62
- Toynbee, Arnold, quoted
- 1.13.55; 4.30.63
- Trade, foreign, essential to stability
- 7.30.40
- Trade, foreign, and high tariffs
- 5.11.43 (4218)
- Trade, problems of European
- 4.5.49 (3878-91)
- Trade, quotas
- 10.4.49 (13766-9)
- Trade, need for freer
- 2.18.53 (1176)
- Trade, and the Cold War
- 6.8.54 (7820-1)
- Trade, policy under Eisenhower
- 6.22.54 (8599)
- Trade, cold war effects
- 6.22.54 (5601-2)
- Trade, need for Congress to retain control in
- 6.29.54 (9141)
- Trade, export guaranty program
- 6.16.55 (8399)
- Trade, need to boost
- 2.10.58
- Trade, and the Cold War
- 5.9.58; 5.28.58
- Trade, essential part of foreign policy
- 7.17.58 (14078)
- Trade, and Arkansas economy
- 7.17.58 (14080)
- Trade, with Japan
- 12.17.58
- Trade, disruptive tactics of communism
- 12.17.58
- Trade, and balance of payments problem
- 3.15.61 (3995-7)
- Trade, protectionism and foreign aid
- 8.18.61 (16395-6)
- Trade, importance of US cooperation with Europe
- 4.11.62
- Trade, interference by unions with
- 10.22.65 (SF)
- Trade, with communist countries
- 10.22.65 (SF)
- Trade, with East Europe, right-wing interference in
- 4.28.66
- Trade, bridges to East Europe
- 10.11.66 (SF)
- Trade, program of
- 1962, 5.23.62 (8982)
- Trade, increasing protectionism
- 11.21.62
- Trade, Atlantic partnership
- 11.21.62; 4.30.63
- Trade, American internal common market
- 5.24.63
- Trade, increase with backward nations
- 5.24.63
- Trade, expansion abroad
- 5.24.63
- Trade, conduct of France
- 10.29.63 (20508)
- Trade, with Communist countries
- 5.11.61 (7829); 9.17.63 (17152); 11.26.63 (22728); 3.25.64 (SF); 7.26.65 (SF)
- Trade, with Poland and Yugoslavia
- 11.8.63 (21527)
- Trade, reduction of U.S. trade barriers
- 1.28.69 (S1044)
- Trade, views on expanding U.S. exports
- 10.22.69 (S13075)
- Trade, legislation proposed, testimony of Secretary of State Rogers before Finance Committee
- 10.12.70 (S18135)
- Trade Expansion Act, and Common Market
- 4.11.62
- Tradition, and orderly change in social institutions
- 1.15.40
- Tradition, social importance of
- 4.5.40
- Tradition, defined
- 3.2.55
- Tradition, need for, in education
- 3.2.55
- Tradition, and racial questions
- 9.4.58
- Traditional diplomacy, Sevareid commentary, Sulzberger article
- 3.28.72 (S4898)
- Tran Ngoc Chau, concerning the arrest of
- 2.27.70
- Transportation, Department of, appropriations bill, conference report, SST
- 12.29.70 (S21349)
- Transportation, Department of, problems in rural areas
- 3.4.74 (S2665)
- Travel, restrictions on
- 8.13.57 (14462-4)
- Travel, admission of newsmen in China
- 8.20.57 (15264)
- Travel, US, impediments to foreigners
- 7.27.59 (14286)
- Travel, US, foreign visa requirements
- 7.27.59 (14286)
- Travel, US, passports regulations
- 6.29.59 (12019); 7.8.59 (12975)
- Treaty, Turkish lighthouses
- 2.25.64 (SF)
- Treaty, Turkish lighthouses, Radio regulations
- 2.25.64 (SF)
- Treaty, Turkish lighthouses, prevention of pollution of the sea by oil
- 2.25.64 (SF)
- Treaty, Turkish lighthouses, with Seneca Indians, abrogation criticized
- 3.18.64 (SF)
- Treaty, Turkish lighthouses, role of Senate in legalizing
- 7.31.67 (SF)
- Treaty, Turkish lighthouses, formal foreign policy role
- 7.31.67 (SF)
- Treaties, ratification by both Houses proposed
- 10.19.44
- Treaties, ratification by majority vote proposed
- 10.19.44
- Treaties, proposal of Senator George regarding executive agreements
- 2.25.54 (2260)
- Treaties, two-thirds rule for ratification, defended
- 2.25.54 (2260)
- Treaties, observed by Russia
- 9.24.63 (17827); 12.13.67 (SF)
- Treaties, nucler non-proliferation and
- 2.19.69
- Treaties, Foreign Relations Committee and NPT
- 3.10.69 (S2556)
- Treaties, SEATO, referred to
- 5.1.69
- Treaties, declining role of Senate and
- 5.1.69
- Treaties, Powers of Senate concerning
- 5.19.69
- Treaties, convention concerning offenses on board aircraift
- 5.20.69 (S4881)
- Treaties, general views regarding
- 6.26.69 (S2749)
- Treaties, convention on fishing in North Atlantic
- 9.22.69 (S13013)
- Treaty of Ghent
- 3.1.66 (SF)
- Treaty of Nanking
- 3.7.66 (SF)
- Treaty of Outer Space
- 4.24.67 (SF)
- Treaty of Versailles, defended
- 7.30.40; 8.25.43; 2.3.47
- Treaty of Versailles, criticized
- 3.1.66 (SF)
- Treaty of Vienna
- 1815, wise policy of accommodation, 3.1.66 (SF)
- Trevor-Roper, Hugh, quoted
- 12.8.65
- Trimble, Jim, tribute
- 10.9.64
- Trout hatchery, proposed
- 3.22.55
- True, Admiral Arnold, correspondence on Vietnam
- 3.27.68 (SF)
- Truman, Harry, resignation urged
- 11.7.46
- Truman, Harry, competence in foreign affairs questioned
- 2.3.47
- Truman, Harry, proposed resignation of
- 10.23.47
- Truman, Harry, policy, of worldwide resistance to aggression, beyond limits of US resources
- 1.18.51
- Truman, Harry, rely to, concerning committee report on Donald Dawson
- 2.8.51
- Truman, Harry, courageous decisions of
- 4.26.51 (4409)
- Truman, Harry, personal relations with
- 4.26.51 (4409)
- Truman, Harry, procedure followed in removal of MacArthur, deplored
- 5.15.51
- Truman, Harry, would have support of JWF as Democratic nominee foe re-election
- 8.30.51
- Truman, Harry, letter to, concerning federated Europe
- 1.31.52 (681)
- Truman, Harry, a fine man
- 3.26.61
- Truman, Harry, only alternative to war with Russia
- 4.14.47
- Truman, Harry, Harry S., tribute to
- 2.6.73 (S2188)
- Truman Doctrine, "In Thrall to Fear," reprint
- 1.19.72 (S27)
- Truman Doctrine, remarks about
- 3.4.74 (S2658)
- Tuchman, Barbara, address to foreign officers
- 2.15.73 (S2579)
- Tucker, Jim Guy, propane price hearings
- 2.8.74 (S1645)
- Turkey, aid to
- 4.7.47 (3137)
- Turkey, influence of Robert College upon
- 11.5.48
- Turkey, Ataturk government
- 5.26.50 (7776-8)
- Turkey, elections in
- 5.26.50 (7776-8)
- Turkey, good results of US aid
- 5.26.50 (7776-8)
- Turkey, reliability of
- 7.13.50 (10052)
- Turkey, troops in Korean War
- 8.9.50 (12054)
- Turkey, admission to NATO
- 2.6.52 (856-7)
- Turkey, reactionary developments in
- 6.29.56 (11354)
- Turkey, black market currency problems
- 3.23.50 (6333)
- Turkey, political crisis
- 5.1.60
- Turkey, lighthouse treaty
- 2.25.64 (SF)
- Twain, Mark, quoted on war
- 3.1.66 (SF)
- Twain, Mark, quoted
- 4.21.66
- Twain, Mark, war prayer
- 4.28.66
- Twentieth Century, dynamic forces
- 5.5.61
- Tydings, Joe, tribute to on his defeat, Nov.
- 1970, 12.29.70 (S21309)
Index to Speeches: U-V
- U-2 Incident
- , 5.27.60; 5.29.60; 7.1.60 (15346)
- U-2 Incident, blunders of Eisenhower
- 6.28.60 (14734-7)
- U-2 Incident, diplomatic principles involved
- 6.28.60 (14735-7)
- U-2 Incident, and Russian prestige
- 6.12.64
- Ugly American, (book), criticized
- 5.19.59 (8445-7); 9.7.59 (18332-5)
- Ugly American, (book), objections to federal assistance in filming of
- 8.24.59 (16752)
- Unconditional surrender, an error
- 1.19.51
- Underdeveloped nations, US aid to
- 12.5.51
- Underdeveloped nations, poverty in
- 4.29.54
- Underdeveloped nations, problems run deeper than communism only
- 1.9.55
- Underdeveloped nations, expansion of Russian influence
- 2.27.56 (3370)
- Underdeveloped nations, aid
- 6.13.57 (8988-9)
- Underdeveloped nations, revolutions not always due to communism
- 7.16.58 (13908)
- Underdeveloped nations, US trade policies' effect on
- 7.17.58 (14078-80)
- Underdeveloped nations, development
- 7.23.58 (14715)
- Underdeveloped nations, hostility to US
- 8.6.58 (16318)
- Underdeveloped nations, aid from rich nations
- 2.9.59 (2105)
- Underdeveloped nations, aid must be continued
- 3.18.59 (4408)
- Underdeveloped nations, revolutions
- 4.18.59
- Underdeveloped nations, economic assistance
- 4.24.59 (6228-31)
- Underdeveloped nations, standard of living
- 4.30.59 (7156)
- Underdeveloped nations, health programs
- 7.7.59 (12849-50)
- Underdeveloped nations, economic development
- 2.23.60
- Underdeveloped nations, revolutionary forces in
- 2.23.60
- Underdeveloped nations, not using democratic government
- 3.1.60 (3985)
- Underdeveloped nations, revolutions compared to US experience
- 6.15.60 (12620)
- Underdeveloped nations, appeal of communism to
- 8.23.60
- Underdeveloped nations, US policy
- 10.31.60
- Underdeveloped nations, lacking national traditions
- 3.10.61
- Underdeveloped nations, US policy
- 6.29.61 (11702)
- Underdeveloped nations, and communism
- 7.24.61 (13247)
- Underdeveloped nations, population explosion
- 8.6.61
- Underdeveloped nations, crucial to US policy
- 8.21.61
- Underdeveloped nations, US associated with colonialism
- 9.21.61
- Underdeveloped nations, benefits from Atlantic cooperation
- 4.12.62
- Underdeveloped nations, food shortages
- 5.15.62
- Underdeveloped nations, nationalism
- 8.13.62
- Underdeveloped nations, need for education
- 10.13.62
- Underdeveloped nations, aid from Europe
- 11.19.62
- Underdeveloped nations, aid from West
- 4.30.63
- Underdeveloped nations, freedom not always possible
- 4.30.63
- Underdeveloped nations, loan programs for
- 10.28.63 (20338)
- Underdeveloped nations, resistance to communism
- 10.28.63 (20337)
- Underdeveloped nations, thirst for knowledge in
- 5.11.64
- Underdeveloped nations, worship of economic development
- 8.1.64 (SF)
- Underdeveloped nations, duties to US in return for aid
- 8.1.64 (SF)
- Underdeveloped nations, aid from Atlantic nations
- 11.19.64
- Underdeveloped nations, sources of nationalism
- 6.4.65 (SF)
- Underdeveloped nations, nationalism stronger than communism in
- 6.15.65 (SF)
- Underdeveloped nations, dominance of nationalism
- 12.8.65
- Underdeveloped nations, dominant role of West should be ended
- 3.22.66
- Underdeveloped nations, problems of economic assistance to
- 4.1.66 (SF)
- Underdeveloped nations, respect for France
- 4.21.66
- Underdeveloped nations, prospect of violent revolution
- 4.27.66
- Underdeveloped nations, impact of Western culture on, regretted
- 5.5.66
- Underdeveloped nations, changes in aid programs for, urged
- 7.18.66 (SF)
- Underdeveloped nations, obligation of rich nations to help
- 7.26.66 (SF)
- Underdeveloped nations, presence of foreigners in aid programs an irritant
- 8.29.66 (SF)
- Underdeveloped nations, have too little influence in world affairs
- 12.5.66; 2.22.67
- Underdeveloped nations, American cultural impact on
- 1.26.67; 2.6.67
- Underdeveloped nations, population control
- 3.14.67 (SF)
- Unemployment
- 3.14.58 (4426-9)
- Unemployment, Area Redevelopment Act
- 5.13.58 (8523-30)
- Unemployment, possible campaign issue
- 9.15.63
- Unemployment, and educational needs
- 6.9.63
- Unemployment, and education
- 10.13.62
- Unemployment, and civil rights
- 4.29.64 (SF)
- Unemployment, compensation, Javits Amendment
- 6.27.73 (S12206)
- United Europe
- 5.15.47 (5316)
- United Nations, democratic Union proposed
- 2.13.42
- United Nations, may counteract domestic fascism
- 4.30.44
- United Nations, early relief planning of
- 5.6.44
- United Nations, and regional organizations
- 11.24.44
- United Nations, and colonial problems
- 11.24.44
- United Nations, veto power in
- 12.11.44
- United Nations, control of Ruhr, Saar, Silesia proposed
- 2.18.45
- United Nations, security council veto defended
- 3.21.45
- United Nations, more power for General Assembly suggested
- 3.24.45
- United Nations, problems of national equality in
- 3.28.45 (2900)
- United Nations, need for Russia in
- 5.31.45 (5324)
- United Nations, amendment of Charter
- 6.12.45 (5960)
- United Nations, complete departure from traditional foreign policy
- 7.23.45 (7962)
- United Nations, prospects for
- 7.23.45 (7962)
- United Nations, support of Charter
- 7.23.45 (7962)
- United Nations, based on delegation of sovereignty
- 7.23.45 (7963)
- United Nations, sovereignty principle condemned
- 7.23.45 (7963)
- United Nations, compulsion inherent in
- 7.27.45 (8102)
- United Nations, and atomic bomb
- 10.20.45
- United Nations, American defense veto power
- 10.20.45
- United Nations, and Jewish immigration
- 10.21.45
- United Nations, inspection powers over atomic weapons urged
- 11.8.45
- United Nations, veto provisions condemned
- 11.8.45
- United Nations, power to act on individuals directly, urged
- 11.8.45
- United Nations, abolition of veto power urged
- 11.26.45 (10963)
- United Nations, and disarmament
- 11.26.45 (10973)
- United Nations, confirmation of Frank G. Walker to
- 12.20.45 (12440-5)
- United Nations, compared to federalism
- 2.8.46
- United Nations, veto provision condemned
- 2.13.46
- United Nations, early problems of
- 4.11.46 (3508)
- United Nations, Russian abuse of veto power
- 5.17.46
- United Nations, as world legislative body
- 6.7.46
- United Nations, and US aid to Greece and Turkey
- 4.7.47 (3137)
- United Nations, development hampered by Russian opposition
- 11.7.47
- United Nations, stalemate in
- 12.8.47
- United Nations, withdrawal from, legal
- 6.1.48
- United Nations, UNESCO
- 11.5.48
- United Nations, Russian obstruction
- 3.30.49 (3457)
- United Nations, exclusion of Spain
- 4.5.49 (3884)
- United Nations, problems with Russia
- 7.7.50
- United Nations, dead as a universal organization
- 7.7.50
- United Nations, and MacArthur's China policies
- 4.26.51 (4407); 5.15.51
- United Nations, admission of Red China, opposed
- 7.2.54 (9588)
- United Nations, structural problems of secretariat
- 10.12.54
- United Nations, organization of secretariat
- 10.27.54
- United Nations, Russian share of assessments
- 12.4.54
- United Nations, US withdrawal from, opposed
- 1.19.55
- United Nations, tenth anniversary
- 10.24.55
- United Nations, action in Hungary
- 11.12.56
- United Nations, Middle East problems
- 12.30.56
- United Nations, US resolution on Suez, condemned
- 3.25.57; 2.10.57
- United Nations, intervention in domestic issues
- 5.1.60
- United Nations, surplus food distribution
- 8.9.60 (16044); 3.21.60 (6064)
- United Nations, US cannot veto admission of China
- 10.23.60
- United Nations, Troika plan
- 9.21.61
- United Nations, financial crises
- 4.5.62 (6063-4)
- United Nations, assessments and bond issue
- 4.5.62 (6066, 6090, 6093-4)
- United Nations, Congo operation
- 4.5.62 (6066) (6090, 6093)
- United Nations, role in US foreign policy
- 4.5.62 (6063-4)
- United Nations, evaluated
- 4.5.62 (6063-4)
- United Nations, communist veto power
- 8.19.62
- United Nations, and concert of free nations
- 8.19.62
- United Nations, and regional alliances
- 2.17.63
- United Nations, and Vietnam situation
- 8.6.64 (SF)
- United Nations, financial crisis, US should insist on Russian payment
- 10.24.64
- United Nations, Russia can legally be deprived of vote
- 10.24.64
- United Nations, welfare and social programs
- 10.24.64
- United Nations, growth of Secretary General
- 10.24.64
- United Nations, role in world politics
- 10.24.64
- United Nations, not a world government
- 10.24.64
- United Nations, US consensus support of
- 10.24.64
- United Nations, evaluated
- 10.24.64
- United Nations, inadequate to guarantee peace
- 12.12.64
- United Nations, financial crisis, US position lacks realism
- 3.6.65
- United Nations, admission of China, prospects weighed
- 3.13.66
- United Nations, seating of China unlikely
- 3.20.66
- United Nations, and Kashmir War
- 7.22.66 (SF)
- United Nations, and Vietnam
- 7.22.66 (SF)
- United Nations, US should withdraw opposition to China's admission
- 10.4.66
- United Nations, Vietnam participation urged
- 10.4.66; 8.28.67; 10.2.67
- United Nations, discussed
- 12.5.66
- United Nations, can it work?
- 12.5.66; 2.22.67
- United Nations, should intervene in Aqaba Crisis
- 5.23.67; 5.24.67; 5.24.67 (SF)
- United Nations, new concept of community needed
- 5.30.67
- United Nations, responsibility in Vietnam
- 10.11.67 (SF); 10.12.67 (SF)
- United Nations, jurisdiction over China and North Vietnam
- 11.30.67 (SF)
- United Nations, microstates and
- 9.12.69 (SF) S10509
- United Nations, views on building it
- 5.1.69 (EW)
- United Nations, peacekeeping missions noted
- 5.1.69 (EW)
- United Nations, its role in the Middle East noted
- 5.1.69 (EW)
- United Nations, its role in southeast Asia
- 5.1.69 (EW)
- United Nations, Conference at London
- 3.25.44
- United Nations, Conference at London, Charter, proposed amendment concerning European federation
- 6.11.48 (7819)
- United Nations, Conference at London, and equal rights for women
- 1.3.49
- United Nations, Conference at London, peace-keeping missions, views on building it, its role in Middle East, its role in S.E. Asia
- 5.1.69
- United Nations, Conference at London, microstates and
- 9.12.69 (S10509)
- United Nations, Conference at London, announcement of hearing concerning the impact of the U.N.
- 4.10.70
- United Nations, Conference at London, Buckley Amendment concerning U.S. membership in
- 10.29.71 (S17155)
- United Nations, Conference at London, Dominick Amendment to Foreign Assistance Act concerning U.S. support of
- 10.29.71 (S17189)
- United Nations, Conference at London, Gurney Amendment to Foreign Assistance Act to establish Joint Committee on U.N.
- 10.29.71 (S17201)
- United Nations, Conference at London, Dominick Amendment to Special Foreign Economic and Humanitarian Act re: U.S. contribution to
- 11.10.71 (S18121)
- United Nations, Conference at London, "China in the U.N.," by Professor Maurice Waters
- 11.15.71 (S18515)
- United Nations, Conference at London, "In Thrall to Fear," reprint
- 1.19.72 (S27)
- United Nations, Conference at London, Arab-Israeli conflict
- 10.9.74
- United Nations, Conference at London, Middle East
- 11.2.74
- United States, racial descendant of Europe
- 8.30.51
- United States, excessive commitment to status quo
- 8.6.58 (16318-9)
- United States, spiritual vacuum
- 2.22.67
- United States, involvement in Vietnam; need to reassess priorities; and the State of the Union; on recognizing its social problems
- 4.1.69
- United States, Information Agency, criticized
- 4.23.70 (S6132)
- United States educational commission in the U.K.
- 5.11.55
- United States Information Agency
- 5.11.61 (7839)
- United States Information Agency, inadequacy of
- 2.3.47
- United States Information Agency, appropriation
- 6.30.47 (7893)
- United States Information Agency, establishment of
- 7.30.53 (10452)
- United States Information Agency, activities in western Europe
- 12.18.63 (24989)
- United States Information Agency, attacks by Senator McCarthy
- 7.31.54 (12916)
- United States Information Agency, and underdeveloped nations
- 5.15.57 (6967)
- United States Information Agency, criticized
- 5.27.57 (7668-9); 4.23.70 (SF) S6132
- United States Information Agency, employment of US newspapermen, criticized
- 5.29.57 (7968-84)
- United States Information Agency, place under Senate Department
- 5.29.57 (7980)
- Universities, and government research
- 12.13.67 (SF)
- Universities, and military-industrial complex
- 12.13.67 (SF)
- Universities, depersonalization of
- 11.24.68
- Universities, views on, as an American institution
- 4.18.69
- Universities, Department of Defense research and
- 5.1.69 (S4417)
- Universities, in a welfare state
- 5.1.69
- University, social function of
- 1.15.40; 3.14.66
- University, declining freedom of discussion
- 1.25.55
- University, duty to encourage independent thinking
- 4.21.66
- University, duty to analyze public policy
- 5.10.66
- University of Arkansas, contributions to national defense
- 6.27.40
- University of Arkansas, and agriculture
- 6.28.40
- University of Arkansas, history
- 1.28.41
- University of Arkansas, choir, tribute
- 8.27.62 (17730)
- University of Arkansas, national football champions
- 1.12.65 (SF)
- University of Arkansas, introduction of Dr. Charles Bishop
- 8.14.74
- University of Tulsa
- 1.15.40
- U.N.R.R. Administration
- 1.21.44 (571-2); 2.1.44
- Unthinkable thoughts
- 3.25.64 (SF)
- Urban areas, distaste for life in
- 11.19.59
- Urban areas, aid
- 2.6.61 (1737)
- Urban areas, disadvantages of over-industrialization
- 6.11.62
- Urban areas, produce demand for conformity
- 1.22.63 (793)
- Urban areas, ritual of sterile anonymity
- 11.24.68
- Urbanization, problems
- 4.5.64
- Urban needs, and protection of agriculture
- 1.28.65 (SF)
- Urban problems
- 11.19.59; 12.13.67
- Urban renewal
- 5.28.57 (7866)
- Urban renewal, in Arkansas
- 11.19.59; 8.4.61
- Use of secret information, comments of McCafferty and Brinkley
- 1.20.72 (S127)
- U.S.S. Little Rock
- 6.3.60
- Vandenburg, Senator Arthur
- 7.30.40
- Van Doren, Charles, quiz show scandals
- 2.1.62
- Venezuela, failure to support US in Dominican crisis
- 7.26.65 (SF) oil prices, 10.9.74
- Veterans, legislation aiding
- 9.13.47
- Veterans, home loan plan
- 5.2.55
- Veterans, federal aid for education
- 7.21.59 (13842)
- Veterans, tribute to disable veterans
- 6.16.66 (SF)
- Veterans, support of education and training
- 10.23.69 (S13198)
- Veterans, statement concerning inadequate hospital care of and insert from Arkansas Democrat detailing problems in Arkansas
- 6.9.70 (S8597)
- Veterans, deplorable situation of veterans hospitals noted
- 6.9.70 (S8536)
- Veterans, support for increase in hospital appropriations
- 7.6.70 (S10590)
- Veterans, disabled, statement on Donald Johnson and Johnson's speech to disabled vets, letters to JWF from vets
- 8.3.70 (S12722)
- Veterans, Administration, personal statement on VA Administrator Donald Johnson, Johnson's attack on Senate and Cooper-Church Amendment
- 8.4.70 (S12723)
- Veterans, tribute to disabled American veterans, "Fulbright Helps Vets,"
- 3.3.71 (S2332)
- Veterans, Veterans benefits and Veterans Administration
- 1.74
- Veterans, pensions
- 2.21.74 (S1984)
- Veterans, hospitals
- 6.9.70 (S6760)
- Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations
- 9.14.65 (SF)
- Vietnam, conditions
- 4.22.57
- Vietnam, defense obligations
- 7.7.59 (12809)
- Vietnam, foreign aid program
- 7.22.59 (13983-4)
- Vietnam, grant aid
- 7.22.59 (13981)
- Vietnam, resistance to communism
- 9.7.59 (18333)
- Vietnam, US troops for defense
- 4.30.61
- Vietnam, Diem Regime
- 6.29.61 (11703-4)
- Vietnam, US support urged
- 6.29.61 (11704)
- Vietnam, anti-communism of
- 6.29.61 (11703-4)
- Vietnam, US should not withdraw
- 9.15.63
- Vietnam, abuses of Diem government
- 9.15.63
- Vietnam, policy alternatives
- 3.25.64 (SF)
- Vietnam, US action
- 8.6.64 (SF)
- Vietnam, communist attacks on destroyers
- 8.6.64 (SF)
- Vietnam, Tonkin Gulf resolution, interpreted
- 8.6.64 (SF); 8.7.64 (SF)
- Vietnam, evaluate crisis in global context
- 8.6.64 (SF)
- Vietnam, Asian land war opposed
- 8.6.64 (SF)
- Vietnam, Johnson policy supported
- 3.14.65
- Vietnam, dangers of war escalation
- 6.7.65 (SF)
- Vietnam, need for truce
- 6.7.65 (SF)
- Vietnam, material welfare needs
- 6.7.65 (SF)
- Vietnam, economic assistance
- 6.7.65 (SF)
- Vietnam, failure to conduct elections
- 6.15.65 (SF)
- Vietnam, policy guidelines
- 6.15.65 (SF)
- Vietnam, peaces proposals
- 3.22.66
- Vietnam, and Europe
- 3.22.66
- Vietnam, Ky government
- 4.6.66
- Vietnam, like US reconstruction era
- 4.6.66
- Vietnam, the war and American Character
- 4.21.66
- Vietnam, protest groups cautioned
- 4.21.66
- Vietnam, possible Russian intervention
- 5.5.66
- Vietnam, impact of war in Europe
- 4.28.66
- Vietnam, domestic impact of war
- 4.28.66
- Vietnam, dehumanizing effect of war
- 4.28.66
- Vietnam, military solution dubious
- 10.13.65
- Vietnam, program for peace negotiations
- 12.8.65
- Vietnam, unconditional withdrawal possible
- 12.8.65
- Vietnam, historical background of crisis
- 12.8.65
- Vietnam, US cannot unilaterally withdraw
- 1.20.66
- Vietnam, nationalism a dominant force
- 12.8.65
- Vietnam, strength of Vietcong
- 1.24.66
- Vietnam, bombing pause and UN
- 2.1.66
- Vietnam, US Acommitmentdubious & self-generating
- 2.1.66
- Vietnam, wrong place to stop Awars of national liberation
- 2.1.66
- Vietnam, inherited by Johnson
- 2.11.66
- Vietnam, no analogy to Hitlerian conquests
- 2.1.66
- Vietnam, US withdrawal would not mean loss of prestige
- 2.1.66
- Vietnam, inaccurate information from Executive about
- 2.1.66
- Vietnam, reconvene Geneva conference
- 2.1.66
- Vietnam, negotiate with Vietcong
- 2.1.66
- Vietnam, not vital to US secretary
- 2.16.66 (SF)
- Vietnam, Tonkin Gulf Resolution, regretted
- 2.16.66 (SF)
- Vietnam, colonial issues in
- 2.16.66 (SF)
- Vietnam, proposals of Senator Kennedy
- 2.21.66
- Vietnam, enormous mail response regarding
- 2.21.66
- Vietnam, possible Chinese involvement
- 2.21.66
- Vietnam, role of SEATO treaty
- 2.21.66
- Vietnam, Tonkin Gulf Resolution
- 2.21.66
- Vietnam, cease fire proposals
- 2.21.66
- Vietnam, Johnson following Goldwater policy
- 2.21.66
- Vietnam, role of de Gaulle
- 2.21.66
- Vietnam, Congress should have voice in creating Acommitment
- 2.21.66
- Vietnam, contradictions in US peace Offensive
- 2.21.66
- Vietnam, de-escalation policy urged
- 3.1.66 (SF)
- Vietnam, policy of accommodation outlined
- 3.1.66 (SF)
- Vietnam, and Napoleonic Wars
- 3.1.66 (SF)
- Vietnam, historical unwisdom of Atotal victorypolicy
- 3.1.66 (SF)
- Vietnam, domino theory
- 3.1.66 (SF)
- Vietnam, neutralization
- 3.1.66 (SF)
- Vietnam, US entrenchment in coastal bases
- 3.1.66 (SF)
- Vietnam, American motives the best
- 3.1.66 (SF)
- Vietnam, US policies losing world support
- 3.6.66
- Vietnam, mining of Haiphong harbor
- 3.6.66
- Vietnam, neutralization
- 3.6.66
- Vietnam, total victory unwise
- 3.6.66
- Vietnam, Chinese participation
- 3.13.66
- Vietnam, stops movement toward relaxation in East Europe
- 3.13.66
- Vietnam, impact of war on higher education
- 3.14.66
- Vietnam, military victory is possible
- 3.20.66
- Vietnam, war not an illegitimate campaign issue
- 3.20.66
- Vietnam, escalation compared to
- 1914, 3.21.66 (SF)
- Vietnam, effect of war on domestic economy
- 3.21.66 (SF)
- Vietnam, disappointing governments in South
- 3.21.66 (SF)
- Vietnam, Hanoi & Vietcong not controlled by China
- 3.21.66 (SF)
- Vietnam, and social justice
- 3.22.66
- Vietnam, American Realpolitik
- 3.22.66
- Vietnam, impact on domestic well-being
- 3.22.66
- Vietnam, defense appropriations supported
- 3.7.66 (SF); 3.21.66 (SF)
- Vietnam, Tonkin Gulf Resolution, congressional understanding of
- 4.21.66
- Vietnam, disinterest of neighboring countries
- 5.3.66 (SF)
- Vietnam, contrasted to Korea
- 5.5.66
- Vietnam, traditional society cannot survive American economic and cultural impact
- 5.5.66
- Vietnam, Saigon, and American brothel
- 5.5.66
- Vietnam, statement explained
- 5.17.66
- Vietnam, hairspray and the black market
- 5.5.66
- Vietnam, xenophobia
- 5.5.66
- Vietnam, meaning for class of
- 1966, 6.4.66
- Vietnam, reported education of American prisoners
- 7.13.66 (SF)
- Vietnam, elections
- 7.22.66 (SF)
- Vietnam, contrasted to Korean War
- 7.22.66 (SF)
- Vietnam, US A Great Society policy a break with past objectives
- 7.22.66 (SF)
- Vietnam, and United Nations
- 7.22.66 (SF)
- Vietnam, escalation since
- 1965, 7.22.66 (SF)
- Vietnam, economic effect on Arkansas
- 7.28.66 (SF)
- Vietnam, proposed American aid to North, misunderstood
- 7.26.66 (SF)
- Vietnam, role of foreign aid in US involvement
- 7.26.66 (SF)
- Vietnam, elections
- 8.19.66 (SF)
- Vietnam, illegitimate children
- 8.29.66 (SF)
- Vietnam, Geneva Accords
- 8.19.66 (SF)
- Vietnam, parallel to Irish nationalism
- 8.22.66 (SF)
- Vietnam, Congress more warlike than President
- 8.22.66 (SF)
- Vietnam, Johnson should meet de Gaulle
- 8.29.66 (SF)
- Vietnam, use of Thailand as war base
- 10.3.66 (SF)
- Vietnam, possible unilateral US actions
- 10.4.66
- Vietnam, domestic effects of War
- 10.4.66
- Vietnam, urged UN participation
- 10.4.66
- Vietnam, US faces choice of world-historical roles
- 10.14.66; 5.5.67
- Vietnam, bombing policy
- 10.19.66 (SF)
- Vietnam, Manila conference
- 11.4.66
- Vietnam, policy alternatives
- 1.21.67
- Vietnam, Army appropriations supported, reasons
- 1.21.67
- Vietnam, stopping aggression in
- 1.22.67
- Vietnam, appropriations
- 1.25.67
- Vietnam, nature of US interests in
- 1.22.67
- Vietnam, elements in compromise settlement
- 1.22.67
- Vietnam, Ky should be removed if he refuses to cooperate with US peace moves
- 1.22.67; 1.25.67
- Vietnam, Eight-point program for peace
- 1.26.67; 2.6.67
- Vietnam, arrogance of power
- 1.26.67; 2.6.67
- Vietnam, pride and prestige, price too high
- 1.26.67; 2.6.67
- Vietnam, moral dilemma
- 1.26.67; 2.6.67
- Vietnam, false historical analogies
- 1.26.67
- Vietnam, impact of US action on world opinion
- 1.26.67; 2.6.67
- Vietnam, views of Arkansas legislature
- 2.1.67 (SF)
- Vietnam, thinking of Johnson Administration
- 2.19.67
- Vietnam, Ky government
- 2.19.67
- Vietnam, negotiation
- 2.19.67
- Vietnam, Tonkin Gulf Resolution, congressional understanding
- 2.28.67 (SF)
- Vietnam, views of General Gavin
- 2.28.67 (SF)
- Vietnam, bombing of North may be ineffective
- 2.28.67 (SF)
- Vietnam, congressional power to declare war
- 2.28.67 (SF)
- Vietnam, legality of US involvement
- 2.28.67 (SF)
- Vietnam, war causing neglect of some domestic problems
- 3.2.67 (SF)
- Vietnam, alienation of youth by war
- 3.7.67 (SF)
- Vietnam, secrecy of Administration about
- 3.19.67
- Vietnam, prospective US reconstruction program, criticized
- 3.19.67
- Vietnam, pacification
- 3.20.67
- Vietnam, negotiation with Vietcong
- 3.20.67
- Vietnam, US intrusion on Chinese airspace
- 4.25.67 (SF)
- Vietnam, Tonkin Gulf Resolution, misunderstanding about
- 4.25.67 (SF)
- Vietnam, US visit of General Westmoreland
- 4.25.67 (SF); 4.27.67 (SF)
- Vietnam, intimidation of military critics of war
- 4.27.67 (SF)
- Vietnam, US visit of General Westmoreland
- 4.28.67
- Vietnam, domestic cost of war
- 5.5.67
- Vietnam, world attitude toward war
- 5.15.67 (SF)
- Vietnam, possible Chinese intervention
- 5.24.67 (SF)
- Vietnam, new and old constitutions compared
- 6.6.67 (SF)
- Vietnam, and Aqaba Crisis
- 6.9.67
- Vietnam, letters from soldiers opposed to War
- 6.16.67 (SF)
- Vietnam, cease-fire and bombing pause
- 7.27.67 (SF)
- Vietnam, US Acommitmentquestioned
- 7.31.67 (SF)
- Vietnam, Tonkin Gulf Resolution, and congressional policy influence
- 7.31.67 (SF)
- Vietnam, youthful protesters demonstrate vitality of American values
- 8.8.67
- Vietnam, War and Negro riots
- 8.8.67
- Vietnam, and foreign aid bill
- 8.14.67 (SF)
- Vietnam, Tonkin Gulf Resolution
- 8.20.67
- Vietnam, new taxes for war financing
- 8.20.67
- Vietnam, danger of Chinese intervention
- 8.20.67
- Vietnam, elections, criticized
- 8.20.67
- Vietnam, NFL reprisals against US sympathizers after US withdrawal, unlikely
- 8.20.67
- Vietnam, Ky government
- 8.20.67
- Vietnam, speech by Marriner Eccles
- 8.25.67 (SF)
- Vietnam, war is primarily civil war
- 8.28.67 (SF)
- Vietnam, UN should intervene
- 8.28.67 (SF); 10.2.67 (SF)
- Vietnam, election, views of Tran Van Dinh
- 8.30.57 (SF)
- Vietnam, views of Senator Yarborough
- 8.30.67 (SF)
- Vietnam, views of Archbishop of Canterbury
- 9.25.67
- Vietnam, America as global policeman
- 9.25.67
- Vietnam, cost of war
- 9.26.67
- Vietnam, effects of war, discussed
- 10.2.67 (SF)
- Vietnam, colloquy with Senator Cooper
- 10.2.67 (SF)
- Vietnam, Eisenhower's policy on
- 10.3.67 (SF)
- Vietnam, and China
- 10.3.67 (SF)
- Vietnam, analogy to Yugoslavia
- 10.3.67 (SF)
- Vietnam, French exploitation
- 10.3.67 (SF)
- Vietnam, colloquy with Senator Dirksen
- 10.3.67 (SF); 10.11.67 (SF)
- Vietnam, analogy to US civil war
- 10.3.67 (SF)
- Vietnam, interior armed forces of South Vietnam
- 10.10.67 (SF)
- Vietnam, Tower-McGee memo on Free World assistance
- 10.10.67 (SF); 10.31.67 (SF)
- Vietnam, Dirksen's view of war's purpose
- 10.11.67 (SF)
- Vietnam, background of issues
- 10.12.67 (SF)
- Vietnam, responsibility of UN
- 10.11.67 (SF); 10.12.67 (SF)
- Vietnam, assistance of New Zealand
- 11.2.67 (SF)
- Vietnam, contrast with Korea
- 11.2.67 (SF)
- Vietnam, hamlet evaluation system
- 11.20.67 (SF)
- Vietnam, UN jurisdiction over China and North Vietnam
- 11.30.67 (SF)
- Vietnam, views of General Westmoreland
- 11.30.67 (SF)
- Vietnam, UN resolution
- 11.30.67 (SF)
- Vietnam, the war and its effects
- 12.8.67 (SF); 12.13.67 (SF)
- Vietnam, stated war aims
- 12.8.67 (SF)
- Vietnam, repercussions in Middle East
- 12.8.67 (SF)
- Vietnam, war as a betrayal of American tradition
- 12.8.67 (SF)
- Vietnam, underdog psychology
- 12.8.67 (SF)
- Virginia, mystic air of
- 1.19.55
- Visa requirements for foreign tourists, criticized
- 7.27.59 (14286)
- Vista, mentioned
- 5.12.69 (S5358)
- Vital interest, defined
- 4.17.68
- vocational rehabilitation bill, veto by Nixon
- 3.27.73 (S5904)
- Vocational education
- 8.3.50 (11720)
- Vocational education, expand
- 10.8.63 (18964-5)
- Voice of America
- 5.17.49; 7.11.50 (9915)
- Voice of America, appropriation
- 6.7.49 (7332-4)
- Voice of America, investigation
- 2.2.54 (1098)
- Voice of America, attacks by Senator McCarthy
- 7.31.54 (12916)
- Von der Heydt art collection
- 7.9.65 (SF)
- Von Hoffman, Nicholas, "Grumbling Off,"
- 9.22.72 (S14727)
- "Shouting Back, Not Shutting Up,"
- 2.18.72 (S1491)
- Voting, extension to
- 18-year-olds, 5.21.54 (6973)
- Voting, increase among Arkansas Negroes
- 7.9.57 (11080-1)
- Voting, universal suffrage, criticized
- 7.9.57 (11080)
- Voting, not in Constitution
- 7.9.57 (11085)
- Voting, and fascism
- 7.9.57 (11080)
- Voting, permissible restrictions on
- 7.9.57 (11080)
- Voting, Negro apathy
- 3.1.60 (3979)
- Voting, reserved to control of states
- 3.1.60 (3986)
- Voting, early property qualification for
- 3.1.60 (3985)
- Voting, no complaints of discrimination in Arkansas
- 3.1.60 (3980)
- Voting, Reconstruction laws compared to present proposals
- 4.5.60 (7322)
- Voting, repeal of Reconstruction laws, excerpts from debates
- 4.5.60 (7323-5)
- Voting, statutes prohibiting discrimination
- 4.8.60 (7730)
- Voting, need for intellectual capacity
- 5.17.61 (8225)
- Voting, qualifications a state matter
- 3.22.62 (4833)
- Voting, qualifications in original colonies
- 3.22.62 (4828-40)
- Voting, Newton County, Arkansas
- 4.1.65 (SF)
- Voting, Negro registration in Arkansas
- 4.30.65 (SF)
- Voting, rights
- 3.1.60 (3977-94)
- Voting Rights Bill, Arkansas anomaly
- 4.30.65 (SF)
- Vournos, George C., on military aid to Greece
- 10.15.71 (S16377)
Index to Speeches: W-Z
- Wages, on federal projects
- 5.29.56 (9160, 9164)
- Wages, and price controls
- 3.30.74
- Wald, George, views concerning youth noted
- 4.18.69
- Walker, Doc, "Doc Walker Day," in Jonesboro
- 2.7.74 (S1438)
- Walker, Frank C., confirmation
- 12.20.45 (12440-45)
- Walker, General Edwin
- 8.2.61 (14434)
- Wallace, George
- 11.24.68
- Wallace, Henry, offensive campaign of
- 4.14.47
- Walsh, Senator David I.
- 7.30.40
- Walsh-Healy Act
- 6.4.52 (6529-31); 5.12.52
- Walsh-Healy Act, amendment of loopholes
- 5.29.52 (6254-6)
- Walsh-Healy Act, congressional intent
- 5.29.52 (6245-6)
- Walsh-Healy Act, judicial enforcement
- 4.25.55 (500l-2)
- War, economic cost of
- 12.10.43
- War, preventive, unable to defeat communism
- 12.3.48
- War, temptation increased with greater armaments
- 12.5.51
- War, release from moral restraints
- 3.6.52
- War, totality of modern
- 10.8.53
- War, alternatives to
- 1.19.55
- War, and tribalistic impulses
- 5.27.56
- War, with Russia, not inevitable
- 2.26.59 (3032)
- War, generated from expectation of crisis
- 6.12.64
- War, popular emotion causes escalation
- 2.21.66
- War, in
- 20thCentury, 3.1.66 (SF)
- War, and human nature
- 3.1.66 (SF)
- War, preventative, rejected in Vietnam
- 3.1.66 (SF); 3.21.66(SF)
- War, moral impossibility of
- 3.22.66
- War, moral distinctions between types
- 4.21.66
- War, dehumanizing effect of
- 4.28.66
- War, root causes of
- 5.5.66
- War, in American history
- 10.14.66; 5.5.67; 9.25.67
- War, views on, student views concerning, as a threat to democracy, our national character
- 5.1.69
- War, book, The Way We Go To War, praised
- 5.21.69
- War, End the War Amendment, real meaning of
- 6.24.70
- War of
- 1812, policy of accommodation, 3.1.66 (SF)
- War crimes, punishment
- 1.10.45
- War crimes, difficulty of trials for
- 2.18.45
- War crimes, German
- 10.20.45
- War crimes, in China
- 3.7.66 (SF)
- War crimes, Russell Tribunal
- 5.2.67 (SF)
- War crimes, alleged American, in Vietnam
- 5.25.67 (SF)
- War criminals, German and Japanese
- 9.18.45 (8675-80)
- War debts
- 5.7.46 (4543)
- War debts, German
- 7.30.40
- War Making Powers, of Congress
- 4.3.71
- War Making Powers, Nixon criticized
- 4.16.71
- War Making Powers, of Senate, and the Indochina War
- 5.14.71
- War Making Powers, Department of State statement on S.
- 2956, 3.28.72 (S4912)
- War Making Powers, of Congress and Executive
- 8.17.72 (S13922)
- War Making Powers, Eagleton article
- 1.18.73 (S1007)
- War Making Powers, of the Executive, and Cambodia
- 4.11.73
- Ward, Barbara, quoted
- 2.9.59 (2105); 11.3.59; 11.19.62
- Warren, Arkansas, gift from Borculo, Holland
- 12.8.49
- Warren, Earl, rudeness of
- 3.1.60 (4031)
- Washburn, Alex H., gasoline price trend
- 3.4.74 (S2661)
- Washington, DC, Potomac River bridge proposal
- 6.23.55 (9066-7)
- Washington, DC, prohibit chanceries in residential areas
- 7.5.62 (12742)
- Washington, DC, political ignorance of citizens
- 9.28.63 (18218)
- Washington, DC, inability of authorities to maintain order
- 5.7.68 (SF)
- Washington, George, and education
- 1.15.40
- Washington, George, not professional soldier
- 10.21.52
- Washington, George, common sense of
- 2.2.54 (1106)
- Washington Post, influence of
- 8.25.66 (SF)
- Washington Post, criticized
- 8.2.67 (SF)
- Washington Post, editorial on Vietnam
- 3.7.68 (SF)
- Washington Star, commended
- 7.19.57 (12131)
- Washington University, addressed
- 12.10.69
- Water conservation program, Arkansas
- 2.27.62
- Water pollution control
- 6.22.61 (11068)
- Water resources development
- 4.26.60; 4.27.60; 8.10.60 (16154); 2.28.61 (2786)
- Water resources development, military usefulness
- 4.6.60
- Water resources development, appropriation
- 3.16.65 (SF)
- Water resources development, in Arkansas
- 4.6.60; 6.13.61; 6.18.63; 5.18.65; 5.20.65; 3.4.68
- Water rights in Western states
- 5.28.54 (7313)
- Water Valley Reservoir
- 7.6.61
- Waterfowl breeding grounds
- 5.11.61 (7825)
- Waterfowl protection
- 3.2.62
- Watergate, "Face the Nation,"
- 4.14.73
- Watergate, Nixon, Commanger article
- 5.29.73 (S9788)
- Watergate, consequences for the country
- 4.13.74
- Watergate, foreign policy consequences
- 6.26.74 (S11597)
- Watergate, should be laid to rest
- 8.9.74
- Waterman, Julian, eulogy
- 11.7.53
- Waters, Maurice, "China in the U.N.,"
- 11.14.71 (S18515)
- Waterways, inland, Arkansas
- 3.4.74 (S2665)
- Watkins, Charles, tribute
- 1.6.65 (SF); 8.30.66 (SF)
- Watson, Tom, testimony before Foreign Relations Committee concerning impact of war on U.S. economy
- 6.4.70 (S8376)
- Watson, Tom, praised
- 6.4.70 (SF) S8376
- Weather Service, agricultural
- 5.16.61
- Webster, Daniel, quoted
- 7.30.40
- Welfare, Food Stamp programs and
- 6.17.69 (S6571)
- Welfare, improvement upon private charity
- 7.26.66 (SF)
- Welfare Programs, benefits to Arkansas
- 9.12.62
- Welfare Programs, expand
- 4.3.65
- Welles, Sumner, quoted
- 2.16.43 (1011)
- West Indies
- 2.23.60
- Western Arkansas Planning and Development District
- 1.23.74 (S339)
- Western Civilization, shaping forces
- 11.21.62
- Western Civilization, heart of, is Atlantic nations
- 11.21.62
- Western Civilization, fanaticism and violence
- 12.5.63
- Western Civilization, dominant role in underdeveloped nations must be ended
- 3.22.66
- Western Civilization, bad effects on culture of smaller nations
- 5.5.66
- Western Democracies, decline in influence since
- 1912, 3.7.52
- Western Europe, essential to US security
- 11.14.47
- Western Union Messengers, amendment on
- 4.4.46 (3097-3105)
- Westmoreland, General William, visit to US
- 4.25.67 (SF); 4.27.67 (SF); 4.28.67
- Wheat, effects of cheese tariff on
- 2.18.53 (1177)
- Wheat, declining exports
- 6.22.54 (8600)
- Wheat, trade agreement with Russia
- 7.9.62 (12894-6); 9.17.63 (17152); 11.14.63 (21887); 11.21.63; 12.19.63 (25138-9)
- Wheat, and pressure groups
- 2.24.64 (SF)
- Wheat, sale to Russia urged
- 8.30.65 (SF)
- Wheeler, Senator Burton
- 7.30.40
- Wheeler, Senator Burton, quoted
- 1.7.45
- Wheeler, Senator Burton, "American Majority are Isolationists,"
- 11.30.71 (S19891)
- Whisky
- 2.24.54 (2214)
- White, E.B., quoted
- 4.20.61
- Whitehead, Clay, and freedom of press
- 1.22.73 (S1159)
- White River, flood control
- 4.6.49
- Wicke, Tom, "Some War Questions,"
- 12.1.71 (S21832)
- Wiederkehr, Al
- 1.21.74
- Wiley, Senator Alexander
- 1.10.50
- Wiley, Senator Alexander, criticized
- 7.1.60 (15346-7)
- Wiley, Senator Alexander, eulogy
- 10.30.67 (SF)
- Willens, Harold, statement
- 2.24.72 (S2513)
- Willkie, Wendell, Republican repudiation of
- 10.22.44
- Wilson, Charles Morrow, introduction to "Liberia,"
- 9.74
- Wilson, Winston, tribute
- 4.1.65 (SF)
- Wilson, Woodrow
- 8.11.61 (15618-9); 3.31.68
- Wilson, Woodrow, quoted
- 3.5.49 (1903); 1.19.55; 4.21.61; 1.22.63 (792); 5.6.65
- Wilson, Woodrow, quoted on presidential resignation
- 11.25.46
- Wilson, Woodrow, quoted on presidency
- 7.28.61
- Wilson, Woodrow, and World War One
- 7.30.40
- Wilson, Woodrow, and Avirus of executive power
- 3.4.49 (1875-6)
- Wilson, Woodrow, relations with Senate
- 3.5.49 (1922)
- Wilson, Woodrow, tribute
- 7.28.61
- Wilson, Woodrow, views on Senate
- 9.18.61 (20012)
- Wine industry, discriminatory taxes, economic and constitutional aspects
- 1.21.74
- Wiretapping, Kissinger's role, report of Foreign Relations Committee
- 8.7.74 (S14446)
- Women, in politics
- 10.5.43
- Women, legislation for equal rights
- 1.3.49
- Women, increasing importance
- 5.5.59 (7440)
- Women, women's rights, "Flight from Children," by William V. Shannon
- 7.14.71 (S11105)
- Women, letter from Diane Kincaid [Blair] re: ERA
- 10.20.71 (S16682)
- Wood Dowels, modification of duty
- 7.9.54 (10178-9)
- Woods, George
- 7.26.66 (SF)
- Woodward, C. Vann, quoted
- 3.18.64 (SF)
- Wordworth, Larry
- 4.28.72 (S6957)
- World Bank
- 6.4.65 (SF)
- World Bank, increase resources for
- 4.1.66 (SF)
- World Bank, Russian membership suggested
- 7.26.66 (SF)
- World Bank, instrument for internationalizing foreign aid
- 7.26.66 (SF)
- World Bank, vehicle of multilateral aid
- 10.5.66 (SF)
- World Food Congress
- 7.30.63 (13686-9)
- World Court, supremacy of, urged
- 11.8.45
- World Court, should act upon individuals
- 11.28.45 (11090-2)
- World Court, jurisdiction of
- 11.28.45 (11090-2)
- World's Fair Bill
- 9.14.59 (19571)
- World Federalism, practical problems of
- 11.24.44
- World Federalism, presently impractical
- 6.1.48
- World Government, opposed
- 11.5.62
- World opinion
- 9.21.61
- World opinion, worthy of concern
- 7.24.61 (13247)
- World Wars, caused by disequalibrium
- 10.20.45
- World Wars, the civil war of the West
- 11.19.64
- World War One, reasons for entering
- 7.30.40
- World War One, Versailles Treaty, defended
- 7.30.40
- World War One, fought to preserve equality
- 9.16.42
- World War One, failure
- 6.4.51
- World War One, led to communism
- 3.7.52
- World War One, preceded by an arms race
- 9.9.63 (16535)
- World War One, loans and debts
- 10.29.63 (20507)
- World War One, escalation compared to Vietnam
- 3.21.66 (SF)
- World War One, causes
- 5.5.66
- World War One, unquestionably in US interest to enter
- 10.3.67 (SF)
- World War Two
- 7.30.40
- World War Two, American survival dependent upon Great Britain
- 7.30.40
- World War Two, origins in isolationism
- 2.13.42
- World War Two, defense of Civilization
- 2.13.42
- World War Two, need for understanding of own principles in
- 2.13.42
- World War Two, goal is equality
- 9.16.42
- World War Two, compared to US civil War
- 9.16.42
- World War Two, creative peace for
- 2.1.43
- World War Two, aim is world organization
- 2.1.43
- World War Two, aim is to prevent war
- 4.29.43
- World War Two, capture of Germans
- 2.8.45
- World War Two, postwar military discharges
- 8.20.45
- World War Two, errors of demobilization
- 5.17.46
- World War Two, allied policy of unconditional surrender an error
- 1.19.51
- World War Two, demobilization too rapid
- 1.19.51
- World War Two, unconditional surrender policy criticized
- 3.10.61
- World War Two, US excesses against Japan
- 3.12.65
- World War Two, unconditional surrender policy criticized
- 3.12.61
- World War Two, total victory a mistake
- 3.6.66
- Worsthorne, P., "Nixon Playing to Win in Asia,"
- 3.4.71 (S2455)
- Wright-Compton Resolution
- 10.21.45
- Wriston Report
- 5.22.68 (SF)
- Yalta Conference
- 2.18.45
- Yalta, Treaty of
- 6.3.47 (6248)
- Yarborough, Senator Ralphp
- 8.30.67 (SF)
- Yeats, William Butler, quoted
- 5.5.61
- Yellville, progress in
- 3.4.74 (S2665)
- Yemen
- 11.7.63 (21366-7)
- Yemen, Peace talks
- 8.23.65 (SF)
- Yingling, John H., tribute
- 2.2.61 (1640)
- Yoakum, Robert, article concerning brotherhood
- 6.30.70 (S10240)
- Young Americans for Freedom, and Rumanian economic agreement
- 7.26.65 (SF)
- Young Democrat Club of University of Arkansas, statement re: Southeast Asia involvement
- 12.7.71 (S20762)
- Young, Senator, tribute to
- 12.28.70 (S21191)
- Youth, views of Margaret Mead and George Wald
- 4.18.69
- Youth, students, what they can do for peace
- 6.8.70 (S8536)
- Youth, attitude toward students noted
- 6.25.70 (S9852)
- Youth, special sensitivity to social health
- 12.8.67 (SF)
- Yugoslavia, aid
- 6.28.56 (11251-2); 12.30.56
- Yugoslavia, emergency aid
- 12.8.50 (16343-4)
- Yugoslavia, trade
- 11.8.63 (21510-1); 9.23.64 (SF); 9.24.64 (SF)
- Yugoslavia, resistance to Soviet Union
- 12.8.50 (16352-3)
- Yugoslavia, attitude toward West
- 4.26.51 (4404)
- Yugoslavia, policy toward
- 1.27.57
- Yugoslavia, foreign exchange credits
- 6.6.58 (10446)
- Yugoslavia, trade difficulties with Russia
- 6.6.58 (10446)
- Yugoslavia, reasons for US aid to
- 7.2.59 (12575-5)
- Yugoslavia, most favored nation treatment
- 11.8.63 (21527)
- Yugoslavia, US should cooperate with
- 12.8.64
- Yugoslavia, Fulbright Program participation
- 5.6.65
- Yugoslavia, visit by JWF
- 7.20.65
- Yugoslavia, internal conditions in
- 7.20.65
- Yugoslavia, neutrality of
- 7.20.65
- Yugoslavia, history, structure, and leadership
- 7.20.65
- Yugoslavia, US support of nationalism in
- 3.22.66
- Yugoslavia, motives for aid to, in
- 1948, 5.3.66 (SF)
- Yugoslavia, vandalism at Embassy in Washington
- 1.31.67 (SF)
- Zhukov, Marshal Georgi, talks with Eisenhower about democracy
- 7.19.57 (12126-7)
- Zlotys, Polish
- 4.18.67
- Zuckert, Eugene, tribute
- 9.29.65 (SF)
- Agricultural laws and legislation -- United States
- Arkansas -- Politics and government
- Education -- Arkansas
- Exchange of persons programs
- Flood control -- Arkansas
- Fort Chaffee (Ark.)
- Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973
- Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963
- McCarthy, Joseph, 1908-1957
- Postal service
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation
- School integration -- Arkansas
- United States -- Foreign relations -- 20th century
- United States -- Politics and government -- 20th century
- United States . Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations
- United States. Congress. Senate
- United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations
- United States. Department of State
- United States. Department of the Interior
- United States. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary
- University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
- Vietnam War, 1961-1975
- Washington (D.C.)
- Watergate Affair, 1972-1974
- Title
- J. William Fulbright Papers, Second Accession
- Status
- Completed
- Date
- 1976
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
- Language of description note
- Finding aid is written in English.
Repository Details
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