LBJ and Adlai Stevenson, 5/12/65, 10.57A.
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- Telephone Conversation between President Johnson and Adlai Stevenson.
Citation No.: 7633
May 12, 1965
Time: 10:57 AM
Location: Mansion
Speakers: President Johnson and Adlai Stevenson
General Topics: Congressional Relations; Defense; Diplomacy; Press Relations; Public Relations; Religion; United Nations; USSR & Eastern Europe; Vietnam; Vietnam Criticism
Topics: LBJ Asks Stevenson To Talk In Confidence To U Thant About Vietnam Bombing Pause Contingent Upon Cessation Of Infiltration; LBJ's Doubts About Effectiveness Of Pause; Possible Domestic, Congressional Reaction; Call For Ceasefire By U Thant Or Pope Paul
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Adlai Stevenson was an honorable man. Adlai was a man of peace.
Stevenson was a man of enormous talents. He would have been an excellent Secretary of State in JFK’s administration, but instead the very capable Dean Rusk got the nod. Stevenson’s legal expertise was never fully exploited at government level.
My cousin adlsi Stevenson loved america
Stevenson died just a month later