Authors: Ted Sorensen
Tactical Air Command, 697
Tactical Bombing Command, 694
Taft, Robert A., 31, 67, 74, 443
Taft-Hartley Act, 51, 440
“take care to be fair,” 188n.
Talleyrand
, 388
Tanganyika, 578
Tass, 624
Tawes, J. Millard, 124, 130
tax bill (1963), 427–433, 503
Taylor, A. J. P., 513
Taylor, Maxwell, 298, 301, 303–304, 308, 347, 374, 591, 607, 618, 626, 630,
631, 653, 654, 655, 656, 674, 682, 738, 739
television
debates with Nixon, 140–141, 196–203
exchange with Russia, 557–558
Teller, Edward, 615, 618, 739
Telstar satellite, 526
Tempelhof Airport, 586
test ban,
see
nuclear test ban
Test Ban Treaty,
see
Nuclear Test Ban Treaty
TFX aircraft, 416–417, 606
Thailand, 641, 643, 644, 645, 646, 647, 648, 652
“Thanksgiving Massacre” (1961), 287
Thomas, Albert, 752
Thomas, George, 267
Thompson, Frank, 172
Thompson, Llewellyn, 541, 542, 555, 598, 642, 674, 679, 691, 692, 706, 734, 741
Thompson, Tyler, 279
Thorneycroft, Peter, 564
Thurmond, Strom, 52, 188, 222, 286, 669
Time
magazine, 314, 316, 317, 318, 421, 435
Title III, 51, 497
Tito, Marshal, 463, 540, 723
Tittle, Y. A., 378
To Turn the Tide
, 375
Tobin, James, 118, 237, 256
Tobriner, Walter N., 277
torpedo boats, 670
Touré, Sékou, 539
Trade Expansion Act (1962), 410–412, 574
Travell, Dr. Janet, 40, 41
Trinity College (Dublin), 582
Troika
on Kennedy staff, 272
as proposed for UN, 520, 521, 522, 549
Troutman, Robert, 154, 474
Trujillo, Rafael, 293, 536
Truman, Harry S., 25, 45, 82, 123, 145, 148, 151–153, 166, 167, 170, 173, 185, 193, 203, 208, 219n., 229, 249, 294, 319, 324, 334, 335, 370, 419,454, 462, 477, 524, 562, 701, 755
Truman, Mrs. Harry S., 203, 382
Truman, Margaret, 5
“Truth Squad,” 185
Tshombé, Moïse, 477, 635, 637, 638
Tuchman, Barbara, 513
Tunisia, 293
Turkey, 546–547, 568, 571, 628, 680, 681, 682, 685, 686, 687, 691, 696, 701, 712, 713
Tuscaloosa (Ala.), 493
TVA, 492
Twining, Nathan, 739
Tydings, Joe, 115
Tyler, John, 67
Tyler, William, 734
Tyson, Robert, 457
U-2 flights
over Cuba, 519, 672, 674, 680, 698–699, 713, 723
over Russia, 149, 216,- 517, 541, 544, 550, 611, 612
U Thant, 322, 522, 638, 709, 710, 712, 714, 720
Udall, Stewart, 158, 253, 261, 265, 276- 277, 556
Ulbricht, Walter, 586, 598, 599
“ultimate failure,” 625
unconventional warfare, 629–633
undeveloped countries, 530–531
unemployment,
see
employment
Union Leader
, 210
Union Minière, 637
United Auto Workers, 438
United Nations, 519–523, 529, 531, 548, 549, 562, 580, 620, 634, 635–636, 746, 754
Charter, 744
and Cuban crisis, 667, 677, 678, 682, 684, 686, 688, 695, 696, 698, 704, 705, 706, 708, 714–715, 717, 719, 720, 721, 730, 732
General Assembly, 519–523, 620, 636, 743, 755
United Negro College Fund, 471
University of Alabama, 488–493
University of Mississippi, 483–488, 493n.
Uruguay, 534
Urban Affairs, Department of, 330, 481
U.S. Chamber of Commerce, 460, 465
U.S. Employment Offices, 397
U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, 517–518
U.S. Information Agency,
see
USIA
U.S. Intelligence Board, 678
U.S. News and World Report
, 316
U.S. Steel, 443, 448, 449, 452, 453, 455, 456, 457, 458, 459, 460, 467
U.S. Travel Service, 409
USIA, 322, 580–581, 697, 700, 704
U.S.S.R.,
see
Soviet Union
Vance, Cyrus R., 277
Vanderbilt University, 492
Van Zandt, James E., 455
Venezuela, 229, 535, 689
Venus flight, 526
Versailles Palace, 560, 581
Veterans’ Housing Bill, 18
Vienna Summit Conference, 543–550, 554, 584, 586, 587, 617, 618, 619, 646
Vietcong, 632, 656
see also
North Vietnam
Vietnam, 228, 289, 293, 503, 510–511, 531, 537, 553, 564, 625, 631–632, 633, 634, 639–640, 641, 645, 648–661, 748, 753
Vinson, Carl, 347, 348
Voice of America, 6, 533, 534, 733
Volta Dam, 268, 533, 537, 538
voting rights, 49–51, 478–479, 480, 494
Wagner, Robert F., 81, 88, 89
Walker, Edwin, 286
Wall Street Journal
, 146, 316, 459
Wallace, George, 336, 491, 492–493, 502
Wallace, Henry, 252, 335
Wallace, Mike, 68–69
Wallace, Robert, 12, 117, 119
Walton, Bill, 36, 135, 386
“war games,” 648
War on Poverty, 753
Ward, Champion, 237
Warren, Earl, 244, 442
“wars of liberation,” 634, 646
Warsaw Pact, 627
Washington, D.C., 21
Washington, George, 152
Washington
News
, 316
Washington
Post
, 165, 316
Washington Redskins, 478
Washington
Star
, 316
Washington
Times Herald
, 311
Watkins, Arthur, 48–49
Watson, Thomas J., Jr., 460
Weaver, Robert, 256, 274, 473, 480, 481, 482
Webb, James, 277, 525
Webster, Daniel, 67, 74, 180
West Berlin, 228, 293, 331–332, 523, 558, 559, 581, 583 ff., 625, 667, 668–669, 670, 676, 677, 680, 681, 689, 690, 699, 705, 745
West Germany, 549, 562, 567, 569, 572, 575, 581, 584, 590, 591, 592, 594, 596, 597, 599, 734, 735, 741
West New Guinea, 523
West Point, 55
wheat sales to Russia, 741, 742, 753
Wheeling Steel Company, 467
“Where the Democrats Should Go from Here,” 106
White, Byron, 116, 159, 171–172, 273
White, Lee, 56, 253, 264, 476, 701
White, Lincoln, 712
White, Theodore, 81, 342
White House, 249, 258–265, 281, 328, 348, 366 ff., 381, 383, 384–386, 477, 478, 501, 505
White House Curator, 385
White House Economic Conference, 468
White House Historical Association, 385
“Whiz Kids,” 606
Why England Slept
, 14, 375, 707
Wiesner, Jerome, 118, 235, 237, 255, 261, 264, 265, 524, 525, 604, 621–622, 728
Wilde, Oscar, 313
Wilkins, Roy, 51, 476–477, 578
Williams, G. Mennen, 96, 98, 124, 148–149, 160, 256, 273, 287, 533, 538–539
Williams, Ted, 28, 55
Wilson, Don, 171, 675
Wilson, Harold, 725
Wilson, Henry, 348, 356
Wilson, Woodrow, 143, 152, 252, 435, 539, 693
Wine, James, 175–176, 190, 279
Winship, Tom, 87
Wirtz, Willard, 86, 261, 265, 273, 285, 432, 440, 442
Wisconsin, 133–138
Wofford, Harris, 33, 66, 172, 255, 472
Woodcock, Leonard, 148
World War I, 693
World War II, 547, 553, 556, 583, 584, 626, 632, 693
Worthington, Leslie B., 457
Wright, Bishop John, 175, 191, 194
Yarmolinsky, Adam, 255
Yarnell, Admiral, 204
Yemen, 523
YMCA, 112
York, Herb, 253
Young Americans for Freedom, 624
“Young Men in Politics,” 106
Yugoslavia, in, 540, 547
Zapata Swamp, 303, 307
Zhukov, Georgi K., 555
Zorin, Valerian, 704, 706–707, 712, 714
T
ED
S
ORENSEN
was born in Lincoln, Nebraska, and after law school, moved to Washington, D.C., where he would ultimately work for John F. Kennedy. He left the White House soon after JFK’s death, and in 1966 joined a New York City law firm, where, as a prominent international lawyer, he advised governments, multinational organizations, and major corporations around the world. His most recent book is
Counselor: A Life at the Edge of History.
Sorensen remains active in political and international issues, and he lives in New York City with his wife, Gillian.
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Counselor: A Life at the Edge of History
(2008)
Why I Am a Democrat
(1996)
“Let the World Go Forth”
(editor; 1988)
A
Widening Atlantic? Domestic Change
and Foreign Policy
(coauthor; 1986)
A
Different Kind of Presidency:
A Proposal for Breaking the Political Deadlock
(1984)
Watchmen in the Night:
Presidential Accountability After Watergate
(1975)
The Kennedy Legacy
(1969)
Kennedy
(1965)
Decision-Making in the White House
(1963)
Photograph made from a live television transmission by Telefis Eircann, Dublin, Ireland, during the Presidential visit in June, 1963
“He will stand to those of us who are left as an incarnation of the spirit of the land he loved.”
—John Buchan in
Pilgrim’s Way
,
on the death of Raymond Asquith
The poem on page 336 is a translation by Robert Graves of a poem by Domingo Ortega, © International Authors, N.V. 1962. Reprinted by permission of Carcanet Press Limited.
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