Oral History of Harry C. McPherson
INDEX
Acheson, Alice, 189-90
Acheson, David, 190
Acheson, Dean G., 188-90,319
Acree, Ne11 Dimon, 86-88, 178
Agee, James, 239
Ahuja, Prem, 76
Ailes, Stephen, 187, 217, 218
Albright, Madeleine, 2 16
Alexander, Clifford, 229, 245
Alexander, George, 88
Alger, Bruce, 20
Allbritton, Joe L., 328
Allison, Christopher F. (“Fitz”), 64
Allred, James, 13
Anderson, Clinton P., 124, 127, 142
Anti-Smoking Coalition, 346
hey, Richard, 350, 355
Armstrong, Louis, 26
Arnold & Porter, 254
Association of Trial Lawyers of America, 360, 380
Atlantic Monthly, 1 1, 263-64
Atlantic Richfield, 280-83, 285
Austin College, 8
Baker, Bobby, 134-35, 137, 156, 160, 162
Baker, Russell, 133
Baker & Botts, 1 10
Balanchine, George, 76
Ball, George, 205-206, 3 19
Barcelo, Carlos Romero, 288-89
Barrett, Harold (“Bobo”), 64
Battle, Lucius (“Luke”), 197, 202
Baugh, Samuel A. (“Sammy”), 58
Baxter, Bill, 100-101, 102
Becker, Ralph, 302
Becker, William, 302
Beckworth, Lindley, 17
Beers, Charlotte, 214
Begle, Howell, 283-84, 337
Bell, Henry, 55, 56, 59
Bell, Nell, 56
Benitez, Jaime, 288
Benjamin, Robert, 262
Bennett, Wallace, 145-46
Benton, William, 262
Bentsen, Lloyd M., Sr., 14,282-83,323
Bernhard, Berl, 255,264,265,266,283,324, 343, 346,374, 376
Best Lawyer in a One-Lawyer Town (Bumpers), 379
Billington, James, 304
Black, Hugo, 185
Blacks
partner with Hughes, Hubbard & Reed, 275-76
colleges, 23, 38-39
discrimination, 194, 237
See also Race relations
Blair, Jason, 365
Blair, Tony, 178
Blumenthal, Sidney, 376-77
Boeing, 361
Boggs, Thomas H., Jr., 360, 380
Boggs, Thomas Hale, 341
Bork, Robert, 373
Bowles, Chester, 262
Boyd, Allen, 230
Bradley, Omar, 254
Brandeis, Louis, 365
Braniff Airlines, 322,323
Breathitt, Edward T. (“Ned”), 24041
Brennan,William, 3 1 1
Bridges, Styles, 165-66, 209
Bring, Murray, 343
Brook, Ed, 240
Brooks, Cleanth, 200
Brown, George R., 156
Brooks, Jack, 24243
Brown, Herman, 156
Brown, Mead, 7,52,97-98
Brown & Root, 127, 156
Brumidi, Constantino, 149
Buckley, Charles, 208
Budget Act, 146
Bumpers, Dale, 379
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Bundy, Harvey H., 234
Bundy, Mary, 188
Bundy, McGeorge (“Mac”), 229,234,270,336
Bundy, William, 188, 234, 247
Bureau of the Budget (BOB), 231,233-34,237,238,24041
Busby, Horace, 252
Bush, George Herbert Walker, 290
Bush, George W., 178,235, 370, 371,373
Bush, Laura, 382
Byrd, Harry, 185
Calhoun, Galloway, 121
Califano, Joseph, 186-87, 196, 197,235,237,243,249-51,270
Campaign contributions, 358-66
Campbell, George, 63-64
Caraway, Paul, 192-93
Carlton, Phil, 343, 344
Carter, James E. (“Jimmy”), 236, 368, 369
Casals, Pablo, 254
Case, Francis, 359
Cater, S. Douglas, 261, 302
Catholics, Irish, 169-70,208
Chait, Fred, 274-76
Chambers, Whitaker, 3 1
Chapman, Alvah, 274
Chapman, Meryl, 47, 96
Chavez, Dennis, 140
Chayes, Abe, 205
Cheney, Richard, 373
Chiang, Kai-shek, 92-93
Childs, Lawton, 362
Childs, Stuart, 71-73
Christian, George, 242
Churchill, Winston, 16, 17, 372
Citizen groups, 382
Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB), 230,265,271,272-73,329
Transpaczjic case, 268-69
Pan Am case, 322-24,327
Civilian Aides Program, 172
Civil rights, 178, 182, 255
Civil Rights Act (1957), 136
Civil Rights Act (1960), 159, 182-83
Civil Rights Act (1964), 35, 122, 194
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Clark, Edward A,, 113
Clark, Ela, 22,47
Clark, Joseph S., 137, 141
Clark, Lemuel, 85, 89
Clark, Ramsey, 248, 259
Clements, Earl, 152
Cleveland, Grover, 13
Clifford, Clark, 225-27, 246, 247, 25 1-52
law firm, 263,269-70
Nixon impeachment involvement, 374, 375, 376
Clifford & Wamke, 269
Clinton, Hillary R., 358
Clinton, William J., 4, 343, 345, 352, 377-78
impeachment of, 376-77,379
Coleman, William, 274, 276, 286, 324
Communists, 210-11, 314-17
Conable, Barber, 369
Congress, US., 210
Connally, John, 156,219-20, 328, 329, 330
Conrad, Kent, 344
Corcoran, Thomas G., 154, 226
Corps of Engineers, 193-95
Cotton, Richard (“Rick”), 335
Counsel to the President (Clifford, C.), 225
Covington & Burling, 144, 187, 254, 287, 34142
Cox, Archibald, 373
Cox, Hugh, 185
Cox, Oscar, 226
Crockett, William, 207
Cutler, Lloyd, 276
Czech-Americans, 3 14-20
Daley, Richard M.., 248, 325
Dardis, Jane, 81
Dardis, Tom, 80-81
Daschle, Tom, 344
Davidson, Donald, 65
Davison, Ralph, 299
DeBakey, Michael, 59
DeGaulle, Charles, 206
DeLay, Tom, 380
Democratic Advisory Council, 176
Democratic Party, 227,286
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1968 convention, 257,258
Depletion allowance, 280,281,282
Dingell, John, 286
Dirksen, Everett, 198,244
Dirty Thirty, 1 18-1 9
Disclosure, 365-66
Dix, Norman, 361
Dodd, Chris, 353
Dole, Robert, 284,288
Dompierre, Oliver, 162
Dorgan, Byron, 354
Douglas, Paul, 177
Douglas, William, 179-80
Dowd, Maureen, 34546
Dugan, Arthur, 67
Dulles, John Foster, 155, 167
Dungan, Ralph, 125, 151, 168, 196
Eagleburger, Lawrence, 320
Eastland, James, 183, 21 1,256
Edelman, Marian Wright, 382
EDS, 20
Eisenhower, Dwight D., 21, 94, 127, 155
Eisner, Michael, 354
Ellender, Allen, 209
Erlichman, John, 223-24
Ervin, Sam J., 137
Eshkol, Levi, 246
Evans, Rowland, 244
administration, 177, 227
Faulkner, William, 80-8 1
Federal Communications Commission (FCC), 254, 330, 334, 335, 353-54
Federal Trade Commission (FTC), 28 1-82
Feldman, Meyer (“Mike”), 203,227728,245,267
Fenwick, Millicent, 3 18
Ferguson, James (“Pa”), 13
Ferguson, Miriam (“Ma”), 13
Ferre, Luis, 289-90
Filibuster rule, 181-83
Financial interest and syndication (“fidsyn”) rule, 330-3 1, 335
Finell, Eddie, 25, 26, 37
Finney, Tom, 269
Fitzgerald, William, 3 14
Fleisher, Ari, 235
Fleming, Robert J., 192, 193
Flood, Daniel J., 191
Folliard, Edward T., 132
Fontaine, Jack, 276
Ford, Gerald, 294,295, 323
Ford, Henry, 243
Ford, Wendell, 351-52
Ford Foundation, 79
Foreign Claims Settlement Commission, 3 15-1 6, 3 17
Fortas, Abe, 185,200,24546,254,263,270,286,292,293,294
death, 296
and Puerto Rico, 287,288
Fox, Fannie, 340
Frankel, Charles, 213,214
Frankfurter, Felix, 274
Freeman, Orville, 23940
Freeman, Tony, 201
Freud, Sigmund, 80
Fugitives Movement, 65-66
Fulbright, J. William, 131-32, 197-98, 199, 214, 215
Fulbright Program, 21 1-12
Gannon, Frank, 369
Gardner, John, 235, 382
Gephardt, Richard, 370
Gildenhom, Alma, 305
Gillette, Michael L., 221-22
Gingrich, Newt, 350
Ginsberg, David, 267
Gladden, Sam, 24
Goldwater, Barry, 128
Goodwin, Richard, 238, 292
Gordon, Kermit, 236
Gore, AI, Sr., 138
Goshen Veneer Company, 14243
Govan, Thomas P., 67, 71, 96
Graham, Donald, 14748
Graham, Lindsay, 379
Great Depression, 1 1, 16
Green, Leon, 106, 108, 113
Greenfield, Meg, 344
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Gross, Harold Royce, 299
Guest, Lily, 297
H.R. 3 bill, 14446
Hadley, Stephen J., 242
Hall, Dick, 110-12, 119
Harner, Fannie Lou, 256
Hamilton, Edward, 257
Hamilton, Lee, 304
Hand, Learned, 363
Hand, Lloyd, 333
Harlow, Brice, 145, 163
Harriman, W. Averell, 205, 206
Harris, Fred R., 43
Harrison, Charles Trawick, 67, 71, 96
Hart, Philip A,, 137, 170,284-85,363-64
Hastie, William H., 274
Hayden, Carl, 18 1
Hedge, Raymond, 59-60
Heineman, Benjamin W., Jr., 335-36
Helms, Jesse, 352
Hennings, Thomas C., 145, 183
Hernandez-Colon, Raphael, 286,287-88
Hight, Clay, 1, 3,4, 5
Hight, Jack, 19-20, 11 1
Hight,Nan, 1-2, 3,6, 10, 15-16, 53-54
Hill, Lister, 122-23, 165-66, 209
Hiss, Alger, 3 1
Hogg, James S., 13
Hollings, Ernest F. (“Fritz”), 286, 333-34, 336, 347, 354
Hopkins, Bill, 229-30
Horsky, Charles, 259, 349, 350, 355, 357,366, 380
House, Edward, 13
Howe, Mark deWolf, 144
House of Representative, U.S.
death of, 27, 30, 34,4548, 50-51, 52
Foreign Affairs Committee, 3 18, 319
politics of, 180-83
Hughes, Phillip S. (“Sam”), 231, 233
Hughes, Hubbard & Reed, 275-76,280-81,283-84,337,362
Hummel, Arthur, 212
Humphrey, Hubert H., 42, 123,125, 131, 142, 145,157, 163, 185586,372
Chairman of the Board of the Woodrow Wilson International Center, 261, 303
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Hunt, Al, 280, 281, 282
Hunt, H. L., 3
Hunt, James B., Jr., 343, 352
Independent Petroleum Association of America (IPAA), 277
Inouye, Daniel, 284
Interior Department, U.S., 258-59
Internal Revenue Service (IRS), 338-39,340,341
Jackson, Henry (“Scoop”), 288,289
Jacobs, Bernard, 293-94
Janeway, Elliot, 155
Japan Airlines (JAL), 325-27
Jenkins, Walter, 156
Jenner, William, 142-44
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, 260,286,291,293,295-96,302
Johnson, Bunk, 25
Johnson, Claudia (“Lady Bird”), 20,21, 23, 39,218,223, 243
Johnson, LyndonB., 19-20, 117,136,184-85,218-20,377
relationship with federal government, 299-301
civil rights legislation, 182-83, 236-37
communication matters, 254
Democratic platform involvement, 175-77
end ofpresidency, 249-53,260-61,291,303
film of, 257-58
and Israel, 246
Library, 22 1-22
Model Cities Program, 236
National Youth Administration, 154
as President, 125, 195,201,202-203,227-28,248,249,255,266-67, 368-69
presidential primary campaign, 150, 153, 154-58, 372
race relations, 24, 274
and Roosevelt, 13-14, 17-18
schedule, 24345
as Senate majority leader, 122, 123, 126-28, 143-46, 157, 164-66
and space program, 17 1-72
speeches, 238-41
Subcommittee on State and Justice Department Appropriations chair, 167-68
supporters, 154-56
as Vice President, 133-34, 173-74
Vietnam involvement, 171, 206, 245, 246, 250-51, 260
Johnson, Robert Wood, 336
Johnston, Bennett, 277
Johnston, Felton M. (“Skeeter”), 137
Jones, James R., 243, 251
Jones, Paula, 378
Jones Day, 323-24
Jordan, Barbara, 376
Jordan, Vernon, 202-203
Justice Department, U.S., 237,238
Kaiser, Philip, 205
Katzenbach, Nicholas, 228, 259
Keeton, W. Page, 106,108, 11 1, 116
Keeton on Torts, 106
Kennan Institute for Russian Studies, 304
Kennedy, Dora, 5, 25
Kennedy, Jacqueline, 169
Kennedy, Jimmy, 24-25
Kennedy, JohnF., 20, 117, 125,133,144, 150-51,156,227,377-78
assassination, 136, 192, 201, 267
President, 169, 170
presidential primary, 156, 157-58, 372
Kennedy, Joseph, Sr., 155, 157
Kennedy, Robert, 202,208,222,249,251
Kennedy Center. See John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
Keppel, Frank, 235
Kerensky, Alexander, 67
Kerr, Robert S., 142
Kidd-Key College, 1, 16
Kilgore Rangerettes, 57-58
King, Colby, 344
King, Martin Luther, 248
Kirby, Jerry, 104, 107, 108
Kinvan, Michael, 208
Kissinger, Henry, 3 15-1 6, 320
Kluger, Richard, 353
Knight, Jack, 274
Knight Newspapers, 27445,276,277
Knowland, William F., 162
Koplowitz, Meyer, 343, 344
Korean War, 80, 81-82, 83, 107
Krim, Arthur, 257,262
Kuchel, Thomas, 162,198
Ku Klux Klan, 24-25
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Lacovara, Phillip, 283
Lake, Pete, 3
Lambert, Grace, 86-87
Lambert, Jerry, 87
Lanterns on the Levee (Percy, W.), 64
Lasker, Mary, 165
Law and campaign contributions, 358-66
Law and politics, 350-51, 354-56, 380-82
Law and the media, 357-58,365
Lawrence, Harding, 323
Lay, Kenneth, 329
Leaks, political, 132-33, 134
LeBaron, Ray, 56
Ledbetter, Buddy, 24
Lehman, Robert (“Bobby”), 155
Leventhal, Howard, 267
Lewinsky, Monica, 377
Lewis, Anthony (“Tony”), 95, 145, 146
Liddell, Sapp, Zibley & Brown, 329
Lieberman, Joseph, 353
Lincoln, Abraham, 178
Lindsey, Bruce, 345,352
Linowitz, Sol, 324
Liipfert, Gene, 264-65,266
Long, Russell, 3 15-1 6, 3 19, 340
Long, Tudor Seymour, 70-71
Lorenzo, Frank, 328
Lott, Trent, 354
Love, Ben, 328-29
Loy, Frank, 230,326
Lucas, Scott, 159
Lynn, James T., 323-24
Lyttle, Andrew, 65
MacArthur Foundation, 338-39
Magnason, Warren, 124,142,165
Mahoney, Florence, 165
Maine Coast Fisherman (Smith, O.), 217,253
Makarios, 247
Malreaux, Andre, 200
Manhattan Project, 125
Manion, Clarence, 113
Mann, James, 376
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Mann, Thomas, 195
Manning, Robert, 263-64
Mansfield, Michael J. (“Mike”), 125, 126, 129, 152, 163, 198,208,326
Marbury Institute, 13
Marsh, Mitty, 96
Marsh, Sarah, 34-35, 96
Marshall, George Catlett, 92-93, 379
Marshall, Thurgood, 274
Martin, Abbott Cotton (“Abbo”), 69
Martin, Joseph (Speaker of the House of Representatives), 286
Martin, Louis, 245
Mathias, Charles (“Mac”), 375, 376
McArthur, Douglas, 189-90
McArthur, Jean, 189-90
McCain, John, 346-47
McCain-Feingold Campaign Finance Reform Bill, 364-65
McCarthy, Eugene (“Gene”), 135,249,251
McCarthy, Joseph, 94-95, 103, 112-13
McCloy, John J., 306,307
McClung, Sally, 20-21
McClure, Stuart, 160-61
McCormack, John, 169,208
McCormick, Charles, 106, 108-109, 116
McCormick on Evidence (McCormick, C.), 108, 116
McFarland, Cole, 100
McGuiness, Lockridge & Kilgore, 127
McNamara, Margaret, 38 1-82
McNamara, Robert S., 173, 186, 197, 201,247
McPherson, Courtenay (“Coco”), 40, 147, 148, 195,216,218-19, 220, 241,248-49, 308,
McPherson, Harry C., Jr.-Personal
as Senate majority leader, 168, 169-71, 173
310-11
adoption of son, 312-13
Air Force service, 42,82-85,88-92,93-94
aunt, 19
bank messenger, 4, 14,29
baseball interest, 5, 26,29, 71
birth, 1
Black acquaintances, 25,26, 37-38
chancel drama, 101-102, 130, 177
Citizen Kane influence, 26
Columbia University Graduate School, 71, 74, 75, 78, 79-80
cousins, 19, 20-21,46, 50, 11 1
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daughter (Coco), 40, 147,148, 195,216,218-19,220,241,24849,308,310-11
divorce, 242
doggedness, 1 14-1 5
elementary school, 15
father, 1, 2, 34, 6-9, 10, 12, 16, 23-24, 26, 30, 31, 32, 40, 47, 48-49, 51, 59, 89
remarriage, 33,49-50
Smokehouse, 34,10,11
and World War 11, 62-63
fishing, 21-22, 26
friends, 24-25
in Germany, 92,93-94
grandfather (maternal), 1, 3, 4, 5, 11-12,45, 51-52, 121
grandfather (paternal), 7-8
grandmother (maternal), 5,25,49-50
grandmother (paternal), 7
Greenwich Village residence, 79, 80, 82
hunting, 27
influences on, 54-56,96-98
International House, 74, 76-78
jazz interest, 25-26
junior college, 3 1-32
law school decision, 94-95, 103-104, 112-14
marriage (first), 91, 92
marriage (second), 309-3 10,3 1 1
mother (Nan Hight), 1-2, 3, 6, 10, 15-16, 53-54
mother-in-law, 86-88, 178
New School for Social Research, 74-75
newspaper editor, 35,43
New York experience, 73,7479
Officers Candidate School (OCS), 88-89
Phi Alpha Delta president, 1 10
privacy from L. B. Johnson, 24243
racism awareness, 4044
railroad messenger, 29, 37-38
reading, 15-1 6, 70-7 1
religion, 6-7, 52, 98-103
Senior Warden of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, 102
Sewanee, The University of the South, 32,41,4244, 63-71, 80,97,98-99
death of, 27,30,34,4548, 50-51, 52
drinking at, 68-69
teachers, 66-67, 96
son (Peter), 147,216,241,295, 308, 310
son (Sam), 25,40, 170,312-13
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Southern Methodist University, 30-31, 34, 38
stepmother, 50
summer jobs, 32-33,38
tennis, 29-30, 71, 242
Trustee of Beauvoir, 2 16
Tyler High School, 27, 34-36, 114-15
uncle, 19,46, 52
University ofTexas Law School, 19, 95, 105-1 10, 112, 116-18, 146
western trip, 33, 63
wife, first (Clayton Read), 86, 91, 92, 93, 95, 103, 147, 149, 195, 24142, 308
wife, second (Trisha), 309-12
and World War 11, 16, 17, 18,61-63, 76
as a writer, 115-16
American Bar Association Accreditation Visiting Committee, 104-1 05
Arthur Flemming Award, 232
Assistant Counsel of the Senate Democratic Policy Committee, 19-20, 100, 11 1, 122-24,
McPherson, Harry C., Jr.-Professional
125-29,149,158-61,209
appropriations policy, 164-68
bureaucrat interaction, 163-64
Calendar Committee, 13742, 149-50, 170,284, 363
media contact, 135-37
Republican contacts, 162
salary, 168-69
Space Committee, 172
Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs, 197-98, 199-201,202,
204-205,210-15
budget hearings, 206-207,209
staff, 204, 210
Board of Directors member, Council on Foreign Relations, 291, 306-08
Board of Trustees member, Woodrow Wilson International Center, Smithsonian Institution,
career options, 262-65,266-67,269-71
Deputy Under-Secretary of the Army for International Affairs, 172-74, 18688, 190-93,
ethics and politics, 129-32, 177-80, 267-69
General Counsel for John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, 261,295-96, 301-02
interviewed for L. B. Johnson Library, 221-23
and L. B. Johnson presidential campaign, 150, 153-58
law and campaign contributions, 358-66
law and politics, 350-51, 354-56, 380-82
law and the media, 357758,365
law review article, 316, 320
261,291,302-05
195-96
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lawyer with Vemer, Liipfert, Bemhard & McPherson 265-66,268, 271-72
Civil Aeronautics Board case, 272-73
Knight Newspapers case, 274-75
MacArthur Foundation representation, 338-39
Northwest Airlines representation, 325-27
Pan Am representation, 322-25, 327-30
Puerto Rico commonwealth case, 286-90
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation representation, 336-38, 339-40
television representation (fidsyn rule), 330-3 1, 333-36
oil and gas wildcatters representation, 277-84
Czech-Americans representation, 3 14-20
privatization of Sallie Mae, 321
tobacco industry representation, 34248, 351-53
epilogue, 349-50
partner with Hughes, Hubbard & Reed, 275-76,362-63
partner with Piper Rudnick
Political Education, A, 123, 124, 130, 162, 165, 167, 175, 177,344
Price Commission, 274-75, 324
representing unpopular defendants, 34748, 35 1-53
Special Assistant to the Secretary for Civil Functions, 172, 186-87, 193-95
Special Counsel to President Johnson, 203,268
bureaucrat interaction, 23 I-32,233
civil rights involvement, 24546, 248
Executive Orders, 229-30,234-38
in Israel, 24647
lawyer contacts, 253-55
responsibilities, 228-32
speech writing, 23841,246,248,249-53
successor, 223-24
trade agreements, 253-54
Vietnam involvement, 246,247,248
State Department reputation, 160-61
Texas Bar member, 263
trial work, 1 19-2 1
Vice Chairman of Board, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, 260,286,291,
Washington (D.C.) years, 382-83
293-95,296-301
McPherson, Mary Frances, 50
McPherson, Peter, 147,216, 241, 295, 308, 310
Media, 357-58, 365
Merrigan, Edward, 314-16,318
Merrigan, John, 314,316,318,358
Meyer, Cord, 202
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Mickey, Paul, 253
Milius, Peter, 344
Mills, Wilbur, 340
Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party, 256
Mitchell, George, 342,343, 345,346, 349
Mitchener, Frank, 23
Model Cities Program, 236
Monnet, Jean, 206
Monroney, A. S. Mike, 268
Moore, Pauline, 159
Morgan, Gerald, 227
Morgenthau, Hans, 126
Morgenthau, Robert, 229
Morse, Wayne, 138
Motley, Ronald L., 347
Moyers, Bill, 201, 203,235, 238,243, 306
Moynihan, Daniel Patrick, 181,205, 264,289, 317-18, 319
Moynihan, Elizabeth (“Liz”), 264
MuAoz Marin, Luis, 254, 287
Murdock, Rupert, 354,373
Murrow, Edward R., 17,40
Muskie, Edmund S., 137, 141, 170,217,262,373-76
Muslim exchanges, 2 14
Mutual Contempt (Shesol, J.), 222
Natalie, Ron, 282
Nathan, Robert R., 278-80
National Airlines, 322, 327-28
National Institutes for Health (NLH), 165,211
National Park Service, 299
National Security Act, 225
National Symphony Orchestra, 295-96
Nehru, Jawaharlal, 76-77
Neibuhr, Reinhold, 74-75
New School for Social Research, 73, 74-75
Nicholson, Margery Hope, 74
Niles, David, 245
Nimitz, Matt, 237, 247
Nixon, Richard M., 117,251, 260,273,286
impeachment vote, 369-70,373-376
No Child Left Behind Act, 381-82
Norfolk Southern Railroad, 378-79
Northwest Airlines, 268,272-73, 324-27
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Novak, Robert, 244
Nyrop, Donald W., 265
Oberdorfer, Don, 171
Obey, David, 321
O’Brien, Davy, 58
O’Brien, Larry, 170
Obscure Caucus, 310,3 12
O’Daniel, Wilbert Lee (“Pappy”), 13
O’Donohue, Mark, 339
Okinawa, 186, 187,188, 191,192-93
Oliver, Bob, 154
O’Mahoney, Joseph, 18 1
O’Neill, Eugene, Jr., 74-75
O’Neill, Thomas P. (“Tip”), 208
Ormandy, Eugene, 200
Ory, Kid, 25
O’Shea, Burton, 62
Page, Oran (“Hot Lips”), 25
Panama Canal Zone, 186, 187,188,190-91, 192,193
Pan American Airlines, 322, 324-25,327
Pearl Harbor, 17, 18, 61
Pearson, Hesketh, 306
Percy, Charles, 291, 294, 301, 319
Percy, William Alexander, 64-65
Perot, Ross, 20, 11 1
Picker, Arnold, 262
Pierson, W. DeVier, 268-69
Piper Rudnick, 13, 358
Pogue, Welch, 322-23,324
riot, 195-96
Political Education, A (McPherson), 123, 124, 130, 162, 165, 167, 175, 177, 344
epilogue, 349-50
Pollak, Stephen, 259
Porter, Paul, 254
Posner, Richard A., 179-80, 335
Potter, Philip, 134
Pounds, Abe, 54,61
Pounds, Jack, 62
Presidential nominee qualifications, 367-72
Price, Leontyne, 77-78
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Price Commission, 274-75,324
Puerto Rico, 254,286-90
Quinn, Bishop Clinton, 32, 63
Race relations, 22-26, 40, 248
Rainey, Homer P., 118
Ramey, Calhoun & Marsh, 12
Ransom, John Crowe, 65-66
Rauh, Joseph L., Jr., 255-56
Raybum, Sam, 13,14,116,156,176,238
Read, Clayton, 83, 86, 88, 89,91,92, 93, 95, 103, 147, 149, 195,24142, 308
Read, Coco, 71,73, 74,83,85-86,87,88,147
Reagan, Ronald, 331-33,370-71
Reed, Benjamin, 196-97,303,304,305
Reedy, George, 136, 156,159,203
Reston, James (“Scotty”), 134
Reuther, Walter, 235-36
Rice, Condoleezza, 242
Rice University, 59, 60
Richards, Anne, 343,345, 346,377
Richardson, Elliot, 304,373, 375-76
Ridgeway, Roseanne, 3 19-20
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 336-37,339-40
Roberts, Chalmers, 133
Rockefeller, David, 306, 307
Rockefeller, Nelson, 294-95
Rockefeller family, 77
Rommel, Erwin, 16
Rooney, John J., 203-204,206-208,209
Roosevelt, Eleanor, 77, 176
Roosevelt, Franklin D., 11-12, 16, 17, 18,21, 54, 125,225-26, 372, 378-79
Rosenblat, Naomi, 362
Rosenman, Samuel I., 225
Rostenkowski, Daniel D., 338, 339
Rostow, Walt, 247, 257
Rostropovich, Slava, 296-97
Rote, Kyle, 58-59
Rove, Karl, 355
Rovere, Richard, 95
Rowe, James, 154,226,255,3 18
Ruckleshaus, William, 373
Runyon, Bryce, 78
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Rural Poverty Commission, 23841
Rusk, Dean, 198,199,201,204-205,206,247,270,273,319
Russell, Richard, 20, 122-23, 142, 145, 154, 165, 173, 183, 184, 195-96, 198,209, 240
Rutherford, Lucy Mercer, 379
Salinger, Pierre, 136
Sallie Mae, 321
Sapp, Charles, 329-30
Sarbanes, Paul, 376
Schaffer, Samuel, 133
Schneider, Alan, 88
Scott, Burt, 41, 55
Seawell, William, 322, 323, 324
Senate, U.S.
Scott, Hugh, 156-57
elections, 184-86
politics of, 180-83
Subcommittee on Appropriations, 208,209
Senate Democratic Policy Committee, 122-23, 135, 137, 158-59, 163-64, 166-67
Sewanee, The University of the South, 64-68
Order of Gownsmen, 68
racism, 68
Sewanee Review, 65
Shahi, Agha, 76
Shapiro, Jerry, 281-82,285
Shapiro, Robert, 339
Sharpton, AI, 368
Shaw, Artie, 25
Shaw Pittman, 254
Shea & Gardner, 242
Shell, Orville, 275, 285
Shumate, Clara, 68-69
Siegel, Benjamin (“Bugsy”), 33
Siegel, Gerald, 19-20, 111, 135, 142, 155
Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett, 172,237
Sisk, Robert J., 284-85,363-64
Sly, Norman, 80
Smith, Howard, 144
Smith, Joanne, 2 16
Smith, Margaret Chase, 128
Smith, Owen, 216-18,253
Smithsonian Institution, 302,303
Sneed, Joseph, 106, 109
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Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr, 297
Sorenson, Theodore (“Ted”), 201,203,227,235
Southem Methodist University, 30-31, 34, 38, 58
South Vietnam, 90-9 1
Special counsels to presidents, 225-28, 234-36
Sporkin, Stanley, 355
State Department, U.S., 199-200
Statehood Party, 289-90
Stella School District No. 1 Bill, 183
Steptoe &Johnson, 187,217
Stem, Isaac, 120,200
Stevens, Roger L., 260,286,291-94,295-97,298-99,300
Stevenson, Adlai, 176,205-206, 372
St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, 99-102, 218
Stone, Edward Durell, 299
Straws, Lewis, 127, 128
Student Loan Marketing Association. See Sallie Mae
Stumberg, George, 106, 109
Suez crisis, 155
Sullivan, Lenore, 19 1
Suslov, Mikhail, 297
Symington, Stuart, 372
Szilard, Leo, 125-26
Tallchief, Maria, 76
Talmadge, Herman E., 137
Tate, Allen, 65, 66
Taylor, William L., 255
Teenagers, 53
Texas Christian University, 58
Texas Democratic Party, 12-14
Texas International Airways, 328,329
Texas Regulars, 54, 61
Thomas, Dylan, 74, 80
Thomas, Norman, 66-67
Thompson, Jane, 297
Thompson, Llewellyn E. (“Tommy”), 297
Thornhill, Ashton, 133-34
Thweatt, Bob, 72, 82
Tierney, John, 264
Tierney & Tiemey, 264
Tillinghast, David, 275
Tisch, Larry, 34243
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Tobacco industry, 34247,351-53
Trice, Mark, 162
Trippe, Juan, 255, 323
Truman, Harry S, 21,43,226,237,317,372
Tully, Grace, 14849
Turner, Glen, 347
Tyler, Texas, 1, 2-3,4, 60-61
Black population, 37, 3940
businesses, 6
Camp Fannin, 62
economy, 11
Hispanic population, 36-37
hospitals, 59
Hotel Tyler orchestra, 25-26
newspapers, 40
race relations, 23, 2426,4042
religious atmosphere, 10
schools, 27, 34-36, 56-57
sports, 29-30
Texas College, 23,39
Tyler Apache Belles, 57-58
war attitude, 17, 18
Tyndall, William York, 74
Udall, Stuart, 201
UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization), 262
University of Texas Law School
class composition, 106-1 07
and politics, 116-18
professors, 106, 108-109
University of the South. See Sewanee, The University of the South
Urban Institute, 338
US. Information Agency (USIA), 212,213,215
U.S. Trade Representatives Office (USTR), 253
Valenti, Jack, 201,218, 238, 243, 262-63, 266, 380
and fidsyn rule, 330-31,333,334,335,336
Valenti, Mary Margaret. See Wiley, Mary Margaret
Valeo, Frank, 170, 171
Vance, Cyrus, 171-72, 173, 187, 195, 196,266,273,307
Van Doren, Mark, 74
Vemer, Jim, 264-65,266,272-73,32&25
Vemer, Liipfert & Bemhard, 265-66,268
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Vinson & Elkins, 110
Voting Rights Act of 1965,236-37
Wachtel, Herbert, 343
Waggoner, Joseph, 369-70
Walker, Doak, 3 1,58
Wallace, Henry A,, 43, 226
Wallace, Tubby, 69
Ward, Geoffrey, 11-12
Warner Robbins Air Force Base, 83, 84, 86, 88
Warnke, Paul, 269
Warren, Robert Penn, 65
Washington, D.C. riots, 24849, 258-59, 268
Washington Lawyer, A (Horsky, C.), 349,350,380
Washington Post, 344
Wasserman, Lew, 331,332-33
Watkins, Charlie, 153, 154
Watson, Marvin, 25 1
Weaver, Robert C., 236
Weisl, Edwin, 155-56, 172
Welch, Joseph N., 112
White, Lee, 203, 228
Wiley, Mary Margaret, 128, 16743, 218
Williams, Ed, 119-20, 270
Williams, Jerry, 113
Wilson, Charles E. (“Engine Charlie”), 94
Wilson, Jim, 127-28
Wilson, Woodrow, 13, 14, 116
Wilson Quarterly (WQ), 305
Wirtz, Willard, 201
Witte, Doc, 25
Woldert, Alex, 2 1,46
Woldert, Dan, 55-56,61
Woldert, Mamie, 19,22
Wolfensohn, James, 299-300,301-302
Wolper, David, 257
Woodrow Wilson International Center, Smithsonian Institution, 302-305
World War 11, 16, 17, 18, 61-63, 76
Wright, Charles, 1 17
Yale Law School, 104105
Yarborough, Don, 220
Yates, Nell, 146
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Yeager, Charles E. (“Chuck”), 72
Young, Whitney, 202
Youth Committee, 202
Zentay, John, 267
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