Telephone Conversation between President Johnson and Dwight Eisenhower.
Citation No.: 11915. Continued from to 11914.
June 25, 1967
Time: 9:44 PM. Continued.
Location: Mansion
Speakers: President Johnson and Dwight Eisenhower
General Topic: Condolences & Greetings; Defense; Diplomacy; Middle East; Pre-Presidential; Presidency; Press Relations; United Nations; USSR & Eastern Europe
Topics: Continued Discussion Of LBJ's Meeting With Alexsei Kosygin At Glassboro; Eisenhower Reminisces About Talks With USSR In 1955; LBJ Discusses Background Of Arranging Meeting, Thanks Eisenhower For His Support, Expresses Concern About His Health
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