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MATERIAL AT THE LJB LIBRARY PERTAINING TO CYPRUS, GREECE AND

This list includes the principal files in the Johnson Library that contain material relating to Greece, Cyprus, and Turkey. It is not definitive, however, and researchers should consult with the Library’s archivists about other potentially useful files. The guide includes those collections that have been opened for research in part or in whole, and those collections that are currently unprocessed or unavailable.

Researchers may also want to consult the Foreign Relations of the United States series before conducting research at the Johnson Library. This multi-volume documentary history is the official record of U.S. diplomatic activity. The volumes contain many documents from the holdings of the Johnson Library. The published volumes are available on-line at the State Department’s web site at http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ho/frus/johnsonlb/, and you can also reach that site through the “Related Links” section of the Johnson Library web site (http://www.lbjlib.utexas.edu) under the “Research” button. Bound volumes may be available at any major university or public library.

NATIONAL SECURITY FILE (NSF)

This file was the working file of President Johnson's special assistants for national security affairs, McGeorge Bundy and Walt W. Rostow. Documents in the file originated in the offices of Bundy and Rostow and their staffs, in the various executive departments and agencies, especially those having to do with foreign affairs and national defense, and in diplomatic and military posts around the world.

Over one-half of the National Security File has been processed and opened for research. Consult the finding aid in the reading room or borrow a copy through interlibrary loan by writing to the Supervisory Archivist, LBJ Library, 2313 Red River Street, Austin, Texas 78705. Some parts of the finding aid, including the finding aid for the Country File, are available on the Johnson Library’s web site. Those folders whose titles are preceded by an "X" or a date have been processed and their contents declassified in whole or in part. Lists of classified documents have been placed in those folders, and you may request mandatory declassification review of individual documents which have not yet been declassified in full. Those folders not preceded by an "X" or a date are unprocessed and are not subject to mandatory declassification review. Consult with a member of the staff on the processing schedule.

NSF, COUNTRY FILE Box # Cyprus 117-126

Greece “Vol. 1, 12/63 - 12/65” 126 “Vol. 2, 1/66 - 7/67” 126 “Vol. 3, 8/67 - 2/68” 127 “Vol. 4, 3/68 - 11/68” 127 “Filed by LBJ Library” 127 “Papandreou Visit, 6/23-24/64” 127 “Visit of King Constantine, 9/11/67” 127

Italy “Vol. 5, 2/67-12/68 [some documents concerning Greece]” 197-198

Box # Turkey “Vol. I, 8/64 - 12/65” 156 “Vol. II, 1/66 - 3/67” 156 “Vol. III, 4/67 - 11/68” 157 “Filed by LBJ Library” 157 “Inonu Visit, 6/22-23/64” 157 “Destroyer Operation in Black Sea, 2/16-19/67” 158 “Background Papers Pres. Sunay Visit, 4/3-13/67” 158 “Briefing Book Sunay Visit, 4/3-13/67” 158

United Nations “Cyprus, Vol. II, 11/65” 290

NSF, NSC HISTORIES In 1968, the NSC staff prepared documentary histories of 21 international crises and events from the Johnson presidency. Compiled by xeroxing key documents in the National Security File and in other files, these collections are extremely useful. Moreover, they provide access to documents the originals of which, in some cases, are in unprocessed files.

Cyprus Crisis, December 1963-December 1967 16

NSF, NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL MEETINGS FILE This two box collection contains notes of meetings, attendance lists, agendas, briefing papers, and papers discussed at meetings. “Vol. 1, Tab 7- Various Topics (Panama, etc) 4/3/64” 1 “Vol. 2, Tab 4- Report by Sec. Rusk on the NATO meeting at The Hague” 1 “Vol. 2, Tab 8- Cyprus (7/7/64)” 1 “Vol. 3, Tab 9- Ninth OAS Foreign Ministers Meeting; Cyprus: Mainland 1 Southeast Asia (7/28/64)” “Vol. 3, Tab 19- Attack in Gulf of Tonkin; Cyprus (8/4/64)” 1 “Vol. 3, Tab 22 - Cyprus (8/19/64)” 1 “Vol. 3, Tab 23 - Congo, Cyprus, South Vietnam (8/20/64)” 1 “Vol. 3, Tab 24 - Global Briefing, Cyprus (9/1/64)” 1 “Vol. 4, Tab 61-Cyprus (11/29/67)” 2 “Vol. 4, Tab 62 - Cyprus (1/24/68) [Cyprus scheduled; mostly Pueblo]” 2

NSF, MEMOS TO THE PRESIDENT This chronologically arranged series consists of memoranda (with attachments) to the 1-44 President from his national security advisers, McGeorge Bundy (11/63-2/66) and Walt W. Rostow (4/66-1/69).

NSF, INTELLIGENCE FILE “Greek Coup, 1967” 10

NSF, NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE ESTIMATES “29.3, Cyprus” 6 “29.1, Greece” 6 “29.2, Turkey” 6

NSF, NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUMS (NSAMS) “286, United Nations Cyprus Force, 3/12/64” 3

2 NSF, FILES OF THE SPECIAL COMMITTEE OF THE NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL The Special Committee of the National Security Council was established by President Johnson on June 7, 1967, to coordinate handling of the Middle East Crisis. McGeorge Bundy served as Executive Secretary. The Special Committee ended its formal work in August 1967. Box # “Cyprus” 3 “Turkey” 7 “Turkey” 12

NSF, NAME FILE “Komer Memos, Volume 1” 6 “Saunders Memos” 7 “Wriggins Memos” 8

NSF, AGENCY FILE “Senior Interdepartmental Group, Vol. 1, 17th Meeting, 7/19/67” 56 “Senior Interdepartmental Group, Vol. 3, 29th Meeting, 1/9/68” 57 “Senior Interdepartmental Group, Vol. 4, 34th Meeting, 4/16/68” 58 UN 66-72

NSF, SUBJECT FILE “Nuclear Weapons Greece, Vol. I” 33 “Nuclear Weapons Turkey, Vol. I” 34

NSF, FILES OF McGEORGE BUNDY “Aid Meeting—Thursday [1965 Clifford Task Force]” 16 “Miscellaneous Meetings, Volume 1” 18 “Luncheons with the President, Vol. 1” 19

NSF, FILES OF WALT ROSTOW “Meetings with the President, July thru December 1967” 1 “[Tuesday Luncheon - Nov. 15, 1966]” 3 “[Non-Vietnam: October - December 1967]” 16 “[Non-Vietnam: January - February 1968]” 16 “[Non-Vietnam: March - June 1968]” 16 “Visitors -- 1968 (WWR) [2]” 17

NSF, FILES OF CHARLES JOHNSON “Jupiter Missiles (Italian and Turkish)” 15 “Committee on Foreign Desalting Programs” 30

NSF, FILES OF SPURGEON KEENY “Greece” 7

NSF, FILES OF ROBERT KOMER “Aid Review 1965 – 1966” [primarily contains material on India, Pakistan, 11 Turkey, and Africa, and a small amount of material on Latin America, the Far East, and several European countries] “Cyprus – December 1963-March 1964” 16 “Cyprus – March 1964-June 1964” 16 “Cyprus – June-December 1964” 17 “Cyprus – January 1965-March 1966” 17 “Cyprus - Acheson Mission (Geneva) - July-September 1964” 18 “Cyprus - Inonu/Papandreou Visits - June 1964” 18 “Congressional Contact 1965 - March 1966” [primarily contains information 19 on the UAR, Israel, India, and Pakistan; also some material on the Congo, Greece, Afghanistan, Zambia, China, Japan, and the USSR.]

3 Box # “Greece - December 1964 - March 1966” 21 “Greece (Economic) 1965 - March 1966” 21 “Greece - 1965 Cabinet Crisis (Cables)” 21 “MAP Greece - December 1963 - March 1966” 41 “MAP Turkey - December 1963 - March 1966” 42 “Turkey - Economic/Aid/Consortium - December 1963 - March 1966” 50 “Turkey - December 1963 - March 1966” 50

NSF, FILES OF HAROLD SAUNDERS “Visit of King Constantine of Greece, September 11, 1967” 2 “Visit of President Sunay of Turkey, April 3-13, 1967” 2 “14th CENTO Ministerial Council Session, , Turkey 4/20-21/66” 8 “Cyprus, 4/1/66 - 1/20/69” 9 “Cyprus Situation Reports, 11/18/67 - 12/3/67” 10 “Greece, 1/1/68 - 1/20/69” 10 “Greece, 4/1/66 - 12/31/67” 11 “Greece Economic, 4/1/66 - 1/20/69” 11 “Greece Military, 4/1/66 - 1/20/69” 11 “Turkey, 4/1/66 - 12/31/67” 31 “Turkey, 1/1/68 - 1/20/69” 31 “Turkey Economic, 4/1/66 - 1/20/69” 31 “Turkey - Greece (Cyprus issue), 4/1/66 - 1/20/69” 31 “Turkey Military, 4/1/66 - 1/20/69” 31 “Cyprus Crisis - December 1963 - December 1967” 40

TOM JOHNSON'S NOTES OF MEETINGS

This collection includes notes for close to 120 meetings that President Johnson held with his senior civilian and military foreign policy advisers during 1967 and 1968, including 45 Tuesday luncheons. In addition, the collection includes notes for more than 80 meetings that President Johnson held with House and Senate leaders, correspondents, his Cabinet, the National Security Council, businessmen, and other groups.

Box # “November 28, 1967 – 1:40 p.m. Rusk, McNamara, Wheeler, Helms, Rostow, 1 Christian, T. Johnson” “November 29, 1967 – 12 noon National Security Council Meeting” 1 “December 5, 1967 – 1:18 p.m. VP, McNamara, Rusk, Vance, Helms, 1 Rostow, Christian, T. Johnson” “January 24, 1968 – 1 pm Pueblo II – National Security Council” 2

WHITE HOUSE CENTRAL FILES (WHCF)

This permanent White House office was the main filing unit during the Johnson presidency, though not the primary file for foreign policy documents. Material was filed under 60 major subject headings, several of which are pertinent to Cyprus, Turkey and/or Greece.

Countries (CO) Box # CO 56 Cyprus 26-27 CO 94 Greece 35-37 CO 296 Turkey 70-71

Foreign Affairs (FO) FO 2/CO 52-CO 188 12 FO 2/CO 189 – CO 304 13 FO 2/CO 305 – CO 79/A 14 FO 2/CO 80/A – CO 251/A 15

4 Box # FO 2/CO 252/A – CO 334/A 16 FO 2/CO – CO 109 16 FO 2/CO 110 – CO 311 17

National Defense (ND) ND 19/CO 56 National Defense-Defense-Wars-Cyprus 200

WHCF, NAME FILE

This file serves as a name index to the Subject File. Name Files typically contain copies of the first page (cross- references) of documents that were filed in the Subject File. Request files by names of individuals or organizations. A card file in the Reading Room indicates which Name Files have been opened. Name Files will be processed upon request.

WHCF, CONFIDENTIAL FILE

Arranged in the same subject categories as the WHCF, Subject File, this file contains security classified or otherwise sensitive material. The CF Name File serves as a name index to the CF Subject File. This collection also includes agency reports and oversize attachments. The CF is entirely processed, but portions are still classified.

Box # CO 56 Cyprus 8 CO 94 Greece 8 CO 296 Turkey 11 ND 19/CO 56 National Defense-Defense-Wars-Cyprus 70

APPOINTMENT FILE

The Diary Cards in the Reading Room provide an alphabetically arranged name index to the President's appointments. Once the date of an appointment has been determined, check the Diaries and Logs finding aid for the appropriate boxes in both the Daily Diary and President's Appointment File [Diary Backup). The Daily Diary is a log sheet of appointments and phone calls maintained by the White House secretaries. Diary Backup contains briefing material, press releases, and schedules for meetings and appointments, as well as reports and notes of some of the meetings. Diary Box # Diary Backup Box # Visit of Prime Minister Papandreou - 6/24/64 1 6 Visit of King Constantine – 9/11/67 12 75 Visit of President Inonu – 6/21-23/64 1 6 Visit of President Gursel – 3/25/66 6 31 Visit of President Cevdet Sunay – 4/3-4/67 10 60 Meeting with Prime Minister Demirel at Adenauer Funeral in Bonn 11 62 – 4/25/67

WHITE HOUSE PRESS OFFICE FILES

These files consist of transcripts and backup material for presidential press conferences, news conferences, press briefings, and press releases.

Box # “May 14, 1964 – September 22, 1964 – 6/25/64 – Joint Statement following discussions with 80 Prime Minister of Greece”

5 ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORIES

At the end of the Johnson Administration, each agency and department prepared a history of its activities and accomplishments during the Johnson years. See the finding aid for tables of contents of the various administrative histories. Box # Department of State, Volume I, Chapter IV: Section C- Regional Cooperation Iran-Pakistan- 2 (1of2) Turkey; Section E- Cyprus Crisis; Section J- Greece in Political Crisis

Agency for International Development, Part IX, Near East and South Asia 1

United States Information Agency, Chapter 5, Section G, Near East and South Asian Area 1 (IAN) Program.

OFFICE FILES OF THE WHITE HOUSE AIDES

Many White House aides maintained office files of their own, separate physically from the rest of the White House Central Files. The files of each aide reflect his or her responsibilities. This list is not definitive, but it does include most pertinent folders in the aides files. An asterisk (*) indicates that a folder has been processed and is available for research. If a folder is not open for research, it will be processed upon request. Researchers should anticipate a delay in receiving this material. Box # Ceil Bellinger “Turkey” 16

Horace Busby “Arrival Statement-Greek Prime Minister, 6/24/64” 44 “Toast, Turkish Prime Minister Inonu, 5/64” 26 “Toast, Greek Prime Minister, 6/25/64” 44

Robert Hardesty “National Security (A-M): Cyprus” 7

Mike Manatos “General Correspondence - Greek, A-K” 29 “General Correspondence - Greek, L-Z” 29 “General Correspondence – Greece” 30 “General Correspondence – Manatos, Mr. (Trip to Greece) 1964” 36

Bill Moyers “Memos – To and From the Director” 41 “Personnel” 74 “Miscellaneous Material – 1966” 76 “Foreign Countries-Greece” 81 “Foreign Countries-Turkey” 82 “[Notes on Foreign Policy Issues 1963-1965]” 105 “[AID Material]” 108 “Deadline Data on World Affairs – U.S. Foreign Relations 1964” 109 “CENTO” 115

Will Sparks “Turkey” 21

6 PERSONAL PAPERS

This collection of papers from individuals or organizations came to the Library separate from President Johnson's papers. See the finding aid for information concerning the availability of individual collections. Box # Anthony Asselta The Papers of Anthony Asselta consist of printed material pertaining to Vice President 51 pp. Lyndon B. Johnson’s visit to Greece and Italy in September of 1962.

George Ball “Cyprus Pre-Cyprus Trip [1/25/64 - 2/8/64]” 2 “Cyprus I [2/16/64 - 5/29/64]” 3 “Cyprus II [6/1/64 - 12/29/64]” 3 “Cyprus III [3/6/65 - 11/19/65]” 3 “Greece [1/64 - 4/19/66]” 4 “Turkey [1/1/64 - 6/3/66]” 6

Joseph Califano “Johnson, M.O. – Foreign Policy, Greek Crisis, 4/26-27/67” 176

Wilbur Cohen “Diary: Wilbut J. Cohen, 1961” 71

Papers of the Democratic National Committee. These papers include materials accumulated by officials, staff members, and special groups of the Democratic National Committee during the 1960, 1964, and 1968 presidential campaigns. Open for research. Series I “Johnson, Pres.: Foreign Policy Speech; Aug. 12, 1964; Discussion on Cyprus 138 and Vietnam” “Johnson, Pres.: Foreign Policy 1964, Cyprus” 143 “Johnson, Pres.: Cyprus talks at White House (Jun 2 and 24-25); Turkish 143 Premier Ismet Inonu to confer on firghting in Cyprus: Greek Premier George Papandreou to follow” “Johnson, Pres.: Foreign Policy; Greece” 143 “Johnson, Pres.: Foreign Policy; Turkey” 143 “Johnson, Pres.: Major Speeches: Address to American Bar Association, New 155 York, Aug 12/64. Condemned Acts of Violence In Both North and South; Discussed Vietnam and Cyprus Situations” “Rusk, Dean: NATO Meeting in Athens, Greece 1962” 168 “Johnson, Pres.: Press Conference at Johnson City, Texas, Aug. 8/64; Spoke on 195 Success of Ranger VII; Promises Justice in Mississippi Incident; Vietnam Resolution Noted; Cyprus Situation Noted; Lodge’s Mission Defined; Steel Price an Issue; Preannounced Air Attack (over North Vietnam) Explained” “Constantine – King of Greece” 215 “Makarios, Archbishop of Cyprus. General File 1957-61. President’s Visit to 225 Am 1962” “Rockefeller, Gov. Nelson: Press Conference Text and Excerpts on Foreign 231 Policy Statement; Laos, Vietnam, Malaysia, Cyprus Communism, Cuban Trade, Panama, etc.” “Rockefeller, Nelson – Major Speeches – 1964. Remarks delivered at a Press 244 Conference held in Washington, DC, March 3, 1964. Major Foreign Policy address criticizing Administration Policy in Vietnam, Panama, Cyprus, Cuba, relations with Russia 9empty 2 June 1988]” Series II “Papandreou, George Prime Minister of Greece” 152 “Sunay, Cevdet 1967” 154

7 Box # Henry Fowler “Greece” 39 “Greece” 70 “Cabinet Meeting, December 6, 1967” 153

Macy, John. Macy was the Chairman of the Civil Service Commission. As a “talent scout” he maintained a file on all persons considered for appointments. These folders are reviewed on written request. A card file is maintained in the Reading Room for those name files currently available. Researchers should anticipate a delay in receiving unreviewed material. “Belcher, Taylor G.” (Ambassador to Cyprus, 1964-1969) 35 “Hare, Raymond A.” (Ambassador to Turkey, 1961-1965) 242 “Hart, Parker T.” (Ambassador to Turkey, 1965-1968) 246 “Komer, Robert W.” (Ambassador to Turkey, 1968-1969) 316 “Labouisse, Henry K.” (Ambassador to Greece, 1962-1965) 322 “Wilkins, Fraser” (Ambassador to Cyprus, 1960-1964) 642 “Talbot, Phillips” (Ambassador to Greece, 1965-1969) 985

Leonard Marks “Textbook Problems in Cyprus” 27

William McChesney Martin “16th Annual Meeting, IMF and IBRD (Vienna, 9/18-22/61), Italy, Greece, 81 London Meetings, Paris EPC Meetings” “Tenth Annual Meeting, IMF and IBRD, , Turkey, 1955” 83 Drew Pearson Researchers interested in this collection should consult the folder title list in the Reading Room, which is also available by mail through interlibrary loan. The Drew Pearson Papers will be processed upon request, although there is a substantial backlog of researcher requests for this collection. “Greece [empty]” F55, 1 of 3 “Greece” F59, 1 of 3 “Balkans-Bulgaria-Albania-Greece-Serbia” F59, 2 of 3 “Turkey” F60, 2 of 3 “Makarios-Cyprus” F107, 3 of 3 “Greece” F154, 1 of 3 “Photos—Greece, Greeks” G55, 1 of 3 “Greek Riots over Cyprus” G55, 1 of 3 “DP & Greece” G57 4 of 4 “DP Trip to Greece, Mediterranean, 6th Fleet, etc., Summer 1967” G58, 1 of 3 “DP & Turkey” G58, 3 of 3 “Greek Wedding (Trip) 9/64” G93, 2 of 3 “Greece Trip 8/63” G93, 2 of 3 “DP Trip: Greece, Turkey, Iran – Nov-Dec ‘59” G94, 2 of 3 “Greece [1957]” G94, 2of 3 “Greece #1” G235, 1 of 3 “Greece #2” G235, 1 of 3 “Cyprus” G269, 1 of 3 “Greece #2” G284, 1 of 2 “Greek Shipping” G284, 1 of 2 “Turkey” G300, 3 of 3

Bromley K. Smith “537th NSC MTG – 8/4/64 – Attack in Gulf of Tonkin; Cyprus” 30 “540th NSC MTG – 8/19/64 – Cyprus” 30 “541st NSC MTG – 8/25/64 – Congo; Cyprus; South Vietnam” 30 “542nd NSC MTG – 9/1/64 – Global Briefing; Cyprus” 30 “579th NSC MTG – 11/29/67 – Cyprus” 32

8 Box # “580th NSC MTG – 1/24/68 – Cyprus” 32 “Pres Diary re Cyprus Crisis” 46

VICE-PRESIDENTIAL SECURITY FILE

Box 1 contains material on Vice President Johnson's trip to the Far East in May 1961, during which he stopped in Athens.

Boxes 2 and 10 contain material on Vice President Johnson's trip to the Mideast in August-September 1962, during which he visited Turkey, Greece, and Cyprus.

For additional material on Vice President Johnson's 1962 to the Mideast, see also the Pre-Presidential Daily Diary.

STATEMENTS OF LYNDON B. JOHNSON

Johnson gave several speeches in which he briefly mentions Western Europe and NATO. Researchers should check the index to The Public Papers of the Presidents for references to this topic. The Statements File may also contain material pertaining to this topic. This collection is filed chronologically and contains backup material, correspondence, drafts and final copies of speeches. Request by date and subject of speech.

Box # “Telegram for Greek American Progressive Association 17th National Convention, 16 Houston, Texas, 7/20/54” “Remarks prepared for Vice President after meeting with Sec. Rusk, in preparation for 68 visits to Greece, Turkey, Iran, Cyprus and Italy, 8/20/62” “Arrival statement of the Vice President, Ankara, Turkey, 8/26/62” 68 “Transcript of Vice President’s remarks during his visit to Turkey, 8/27/62” 68 “Print-out of news during Vice President’s visit to Turkey, 8/27/62” 68 “Radio Ankara suggested questions for interview with Mrs. Johnson, Ankara, Turkey, 68 8/27/62” “Toast by Vice President at the Prime Ministers Dinner, Ankara, Turkey, 8/27/62” 68 “Remarks of Vice President at Literacy Center, Ankara, Turkey, 8/27/62” 68 “American Day Address by Vice President Izmir International Trade Fair, Izmir, Turkey, 68 8/28/62” “Remarks of Vice President at Ministry of Agriculture Ceremony, Ankara, Turkey, 68 8/28/62” “Statement of Vice President on departure, Istanbul, Turkey, 8/30/62” 68 “Remarks of Vice President on arrival, Nicosia, Cyprus, 8/30/62” 68

“Remarks of Vice President, Inaugurating Expanded School Lunch Program, Cyprus, 68 8/31/62” “Address by Vice President to the Cyprus House of Representatives, 8/31/62” 69 “Reply of Vice President’s to toast by President of Cyprus, 8/31/62” 69 “Statement of Vice President on departure, Cyprus, 8/31/62” 69 “Statement by Vice President upon arrival in Athens, Greece, 8/31/62” 69 “Remarks of Vice President at visit of U.S. Embassy, Athens, Greece, 9/1/62” 69 “Remarks of Vice President at ‘Texas Night’ at USO, Athens, Greece, 9/1/62” 69 “Remarks by Vice President at Village of Koropi, Greece, 9/1/62” 69 “Toast by Vice President for King Paul and Queen Frederika Lunch, Dorfu, Greece, 69 9/2/62” “Remarks of Vice President at American Labor Day Picnic, Athens, Greece, 9/3/62” 69 “Remarks of Vice President at International Trade Fair, Thesaloniki, Greece, 9/3/62” 69 “Remarks of Vice President at Farmer’s Market, Athens, Greece, 9/4/62” 69 “Vice President’s departure statements, Athens, Greece, 9/4/62” 69

9 Box # “Letter to Supreme Lodge of the Order of Ahepa regarding dedication of statue and 76 monument to former President Harry S. Truman, Athens, Greece on 5/27/63” “Telegram of regret for attendance at dedication of memorial to Harry Truman, Athens, 80 Greece, 5/28/63” “Remarks of the President on the Occasion of the Resolution Adopted by the United 98 Nations Security Council on the Cyprus Situation, 3/4/64” “Exchange of Remarks Between President Johnson and His Excellency Ismet Inonu, 110 Prime Minister of the Republic of Turkey Upon the Latter’s Arrival on the South Lawn of the White House, 6/22/64” “Exchange of Toasts Between President Johnson and His Excellency Ismet Inonu, Prime 110 Minister of the Republic of Turkey at a Luncheon in the State Dining Room, 6/22/64” “Joint Communique of Prime Minister Inonu of Turkey and President Johnson, 6/23/64” 110 “Suggested Program for the Visit to Washington, DC, of His Excellency George 110 Papandreou, Prime Minister to Greece, 6/23-25/64” “Exchange of Remarks Between President Johnson and Prime Minister George 110 Papandreou of Greece Upon the Latter’s Arrival on the South Lawn of the White House, 6/24/64” “Joint Communique of Prime Minister Papandreou of Greece and President Johnson, 110 6/25/64” “Toast by the President for Greek Prime Minister at Luncheon at the White House, 110 6/25/64” “Letter from the President to His Majesty Constantine II, King of the Hellenes, Athens, 190 6/10/66” “Letter from the President for the 28th National Convention of the Greek-American 195 Progressive Association, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 7/11/66” “Exchange of Remarks Between President Johnson and President Cevdet Sunay of 234 Turkey on the Latter’s Arrival, the South Lawn, 4/3/67” “Exchange of Toasts Between the President and President Cevdet Sunay of Turkey, 234 4/3/67” “Statement by the President on the Preservation of Peace in Cyprus, 12/5/67” 255

SENATE PAPERS, 1949 – 1961

Researchers may request review of individual folders. Advance notice is preferred. The papers reflect Johnson’s role as Senator from Texas and as Democratic Party leader.

Case and Project File, 1953 Box # “[Mules – Escorting to Turkey]” 129

CABINET PAPERS

Included in the Cabinet Papers are agendas, minutes, background memos, draft Presidential remarks, and other materials.

Box # “Cabinet Meeting, 12/6/67” [1 of 5 through 5 of 5] 12

10 WHITE HOUSE SOCIAL FILES

Social Files were generated by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson and her East Wing staff during the White House years. Included is material on the activities of the First Lady and her daughters and the social activities of the Presidency. Unprocessed portions of the Social Files will be processed upon request.

Alphabetical File. This file contains outgoing correspondence from Mrs. Johnson or her staff and often includes the original incoming correspondence as well. Request by the name of the individual or the organization of interest. Box# “Inonu, Prime Minister and Mrs. Ismet (Prime Minister of Turkey) (Only)” 991 “King Constantine (Only)” 1301

Liz Carpenter's Subject File. Liz Carpenter was Mrs. Johnson's Press Secretary during the White House years. These files contain both subject and speech files. Request by folder title and box number. “Visit to Greece [Funeral of King Paul]” 2 “Lynda – Greece (Wedding of King Constantine), 9/13/64” 10 “Dinner dance for Princess Irene of Greece given by Lynda” 32

Social Entertainment Office Files. Contain all planning, invitations, programs, and guest lists for social events at the White House. Request by folder title and box number. “Luncheon (Pres.) – H.E. The Prime Minister of Turkey, Ismet Inonu, 6/22/64” 34 “Luncheon (stag) – Prime Minister of Greece, 6/25/64” 34 “Dinner (Lynda Bird Johnson) – Princess Irene of Greece, 2/17/67” 87 “Dinner (President and Mrs. Johnson) – President of Turkey, 4/3/67” 90 “Luncheon (stag-small) – King Constantine of Greece, 9/11/67” 99

RECORDINGS AND TRANSCRIPTS OF TELEPHONE CONVERSATIONS AND MEETINGS

The Johnson Library staff is currently processing the recordings and transcripts of President Johnson's telephone conversations and meetings. The collection includes over 6,000 recordings of conversations with members of Congress, other public officials, civil rights leaders, members of the press, and friends and family from November 1963 through January 1969, as well as recordings of meetings held in the Cabinet Room in 1968. Transcripts and recordings dealing with the assassination of President Kennedy have been processed first, and the remaining telephone conversations, released in segments, are being processed in chronological order. Researchers should be cautioned that the transcripts included in this collection are not always reliable and should never be used without consulting the actual recording to assure accuracy.

The collection includes a significant number of recorded conversations which mention the topic of Cyprus, Greece, and Turkey. Detailed individual descriptions of the available conversations, as well as information about purchasing copies of tapes and transcripts, are available on the Library’s web site (http://www.lbjlib.utexas.edu) and in the Library’s Reading Room, (512) 916-5137, extension 234.

REFERENCE FILE

The Reference File has been assembled by the Library's archives staff to assist in answering questions about Lyndon Johnson, his family, and the Johnson Administration.

Ambassadorial Luncheons Ambassadors Cyprus

11 ORAL HISTORY COLLECTION

Transcripts of oral history interviews may be consulted at the Library or borrowed through interlibrary loan by writing to the Interlibrary Loan Archivist, Lyndon B. Johnson Library, 2313 Red River Street, Austin, Texas, 78705. Interviews with the following people contain material on Cyprus, Turkey and Greece and are open for research. Interviews marked (wp) require written permission. Contact the Interlibrary Loan Archivist regarding the procedure. A complete list of oral histories is available and is maintained in a card file in the Reading Room. Transcripts of oral history interviews may be consulted at the Library or may be borrowed by mail by writing to the Supervisory Archivist, Lyndon Baines Johnson Library, 2313 Red River Street, Austin, Texas 78705. Interviews with the following people include material on Greece, Turkey, and Cyprus and are available for research:

George Ball Lucius Durkam Battle William Crockett Helen Gahagan Douglas John Peter Flynn J. Willis Hurst Robert W. Komer John M. Leddy George C. McGhee George Reedy Kenneth Torp Cyrus Vance

AUDIOVISUAL ARCHIVES

The audiovisual archives holds an extensive collection of still photographs, motion picture footage, audiotapes, and videotapes. Consult the audiovisual archivist for information.

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