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   in 1960 election,
366
;

   Nixon's addresses to,
152
,
331
–32,
337

Lahey, Ed,
9

Lange, Oskar,
284
–85

Lansing, Robert,
146

Larrazabal Ugueto, Wolfgang,
222
,
226
–27

Latin America: Communist high command in,
212
;

   dictators in,
191
–92,
228
,
229
–30;

   military assistance to,
208
–9;

   Nixon's recommendations on,
229
–30;

   Nixon's trip to,
183
–234;

   university administration in,
196
;
see
also
Communism; Cuba;
other specific countries

Lawrence, David,
359
,
422

Levine, Nathan,
50

Lewis, Keith,
54

“Liberalists,”
67

Lindley, Ernest K.,
359

Lippmann, Walter,
174
,
238

Lleras Camargo, Alberto,
185
,
208

Lodge, Henry Cabot,
163
,
228
,
409
;

   chosen as Vice Presidential candidate,
317
–18,
320
;

   in 1960 campaign,
330
,
349
–51,
361
,
364
,
365
,
373
,
395
,
419
;

   pledges Negro in Cabinet,
350
–51,
365
,
419

Longworth, Alice Roosevelt,
165

Lowe, Allan,
119

Loyalty screening, value of shown by Hiss case,
63

Lubell, Samuel,
359

Luce, Clare Booth,
209

Lucey, Charles,
357

Lungren, John C.,
331

McClellan, Chad,
237

McDowell, John R.,
15
,
17
,
28
,
31
–37

McElroy, Neal,
173

McGill, Ralph,
342

McGuire, Perkins,
418

Machinists, International Association of,
331
–32

McKay, Douglas,
91
–92

McKillips, Charles,
15

Macmillan, Harold,
239

McNey, Mrs. Mary,
377

McVey, Betty,
367

Mandel, Ben,
8
,
15

Marbury, William,
50

Martin, Joseph W., Jr.,
90

Matthews, Marilyn,
414

Mattingly, Thomas M.,
138
–39

Mazo, Earl,
393
,
415

Mikoyan, Anastas I.,
236
–37,
258
,
261
–64,
266
;

   on Stalin,
264

Milburn, Thomas W.,
xiii

Miller, Bunny,
404

Miller, William,
367

Missiles, Nixon's and Khrushchev's conversation on,
264
–66

Mitchell, James,
152
,
304
,
305
,
367
;

   rules self out as candidate for Vice President,
317

Mitchell, Stephen,
82
,
103
,
115

Mohammed V, King of Morocco,
170
–71,
174

Montevideo Pact,
191

Morgan, Ed,
390

Morton, Thruston,
312
,
316
,
323
,
358
,
372
,
375
,
400
;

   considered as Vice Presidential candidate,
317

Mosher, Clint,
101

Muller, Merrill,
384

Mundt, Karl, in Hiss case,
7
–9,
11
,
42
;

   and “fund,”
82
,
88

Munoz-Marin, Luiz,
227
,
420
n
.

Murphy, Thomas,
30
n.,
38
n.,
61
n
.

NATO,
172
–75

Neale, Bob,
406

Negroes,
421
;

   King case,
362
–63,
403
;

   Lodge pledges Negro in Cabinet,
350
–51,
365
,
419

Nelson, Drusilla,
131

New York
Herald Tribune,
on “fund,”
85
–87

New York Philharmonic Orchestra,
209

New York
Post:
on “fund,”
80
–81;

   wants Nixon as President,
174

New York
Times,
359

Newman, Chief,
402

Newsweek,
359
,
396

Newton, Carroll,
345

   1952 election,
300
;

   Convention,
75
,
300
;

   Eisenhower's reaction to “fund,”
85
,
92
–93,
97
–101,
119
–24,
126
;

   Nixon's TV broadcast on “fund,”
98
–125;

   Stevenson in,
90
,
106
;

   three great issues of,
76

1954 elections,
152
,
301

1956 election: Eisenhower's decision to run,
152
–64;

   Nixon's decision to run,
158
–67;

   rumors of “fund” in,
127

1958 elections,
184
,
232
–34,
301
,
302

1960 election: alleged vote frauds in,
391
,
395
,
406
,
411
–13,
419
;

   China policy debated,
345
–48;

   Cuban policy debated,
351
–57;

   Democratic Convention,
312
—13;

   economic factors in,
309
–10;

   election returns and Nixon's concession,
376
–99;

   Kennedy's campaigning in,
335
–36,
358
,
363
,
365
,
396
;

   Lodge pledges Negro in Cabinet,
350
–51,
365
,
419
;

   Nixon presides
over counting of electoral votes,
415
–16;

   Nixon's general analysis of election,
418
–23;

   Nixon's illnesses in,
326
–28,
330
,
331
–32,
340
–41;

   Nixon's return to Washington after campaign,
398
–403,
410
–11;

   Nixon's preparation for,
301
–9;

   polls in,
309
,
320
,
329
–30,
358
–59,
381
,
382
,
407
,
422
;

   religion in,
307
–8,
317
,
327
–29,
353
,
364
–68,
392
–93,
421
;

   Republican Convention,
313
,
316
–20;

   “rump” congressional session during,
312
,
324
;

   statistics on,
411
–12;

   U
-2
and,
311
,
345
;
see also
Rockefeller, Nelson; Television debates

Niven, Paul,
388

Nixon, Don,
398

Nixon, Pat,
46
,
48
,
83
,
88
,
128
,
172
,
204
,
403
,
406
,
414
–15,
417
,
424
;

   in Burma,
201
n.;

   and heart attack,
133
–34,
141
,
144
;

   in 1952 campaign,
75
,
78
,
87
,
93
,
104
,
112
–13,
118
;

   in 1960 campaign,
321
,
374
,
377
,
379
,
386
–90,
392
,
398
–401;

   in Poland,
283
–84;

   on Russian trip,
242
,
247
,
263
,
266
–68;

   on South American trip,
187
–90,
194
,
197
,
214
–20,
224
,
227
–28

Nixon, Richard M.: accused of bribing Soviet citizens,
249
,
279
–80;

   on atomic test ban,
269
–70,
361
;

   in Burma,
20
n.;

   on civil rights,
325
,
362
–63;

   decision to run again for Vice President,
158
–67;

   on decision-making,
200
;

   on dictatorships in South America,
191
–92,
228
,
229
–30;

   early history of,
12
,
295
–97;

   on effects of photography,
135
;

   and Eisenhower's heart attack,
131
–64;

   and Eisenhower's stroke,
170
–77;

   farm program of,
333
–34;

   first crises of,
12
;

   on friendship in politics,
393
–94;

   Guildhall speech of,
303
;

   and Hiss case,
1
–71;

   hostility to,
69
–70;

   with Kennedy in Congress,
298
–99;

   on leadership,
19
,
169
–70;

   lessons learned from crises by,
xii
–xvi,
37
,
69
,
96
,
105
,
108
–9,
120
–21,
198
–99,
206
,
271
,
372
,
401
;

   on “liberalists,”
67
–68;

   on loyalty screening,
63
;

   on mobs,
213
;

   in Poland,
242
,
283
–87;

   on radicals of the right,
65
–66;

   on responsibility of foreign service,
207
;

   on responsibility of the Presidency,
154
;

   returns to private life,
423
–24;

   Russian tour after Khrushchev meetings,
274
–78;

   Russian TV broadcast of,
278
–80;

   on smear campaigns,
128
–29;

   steel mediation by,
304
,
305
;

   on women's attitude to defeat,
405
–6;
see also
Khrushchev, Nikita;

   Latin America;

   1952 election;

   1954 elections;

   1956 election;

   1958 elections;

   1960 election;

   Television debates

Nolan, Lloyd,
372

Novins, Stuart,
382
,
388

Nye, Gerald,
39

Paraguay, Nixon's trip to,
191
–92

Pawley, William,
352

Payne, John,
372

Peale, Norman Vincent,
327
–28

Pearson, Leon,
359

Pegler, Westbrook,
259

Percy, Charles,
316

Perez Jiminez, Marcos,
211
,
216
,
222
,
224
,
226

Persons, Wilton B.,
163
–65,
321
–22;

   and heart attack,
138
–39,
146
,
148
,
156
,
157
;

   and stroke,
172
,
173

Peru, Nixon's trip to,
192
–209,
231
n.

Peters, J.,
17

Peterson, Elmer,
359

Peurifoy, John,
53

Pinkley, Virgil,
391

Plaza Lasso, Galo,
208

Poland, Nixon's trip to,
242
,
283
–87

Powell, Adam Clayton,
366

Prado, Manuel,
192
,
194

Presidency: and Congress,
409
;

   staff system and,
140
–41,
158
,
160
–61;

   succession to,
139
,
142
,
168
,
177
–81

Pressman, Lee,
3
,
6
,
39

Price Waterhouse & Co.,
108

Priest, Ivy Baker,
125

Providence
Journal,
174

“Pumpkin papers,”
49
–51;
see also
Chambers, David Whittaker

Pyle, Howard,
163

Quarles, Donald,
173

Radio Free Europe,
285
n.

Rainville, Harold,
385

Rajagopalachari, C.,
290

Rankin, John,
9

Rayburn, Sam,
416

Rebozo, Bebe,
393
,
403
,
418

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