Authors: Richard Nixon
   in 1960 election,
366
;
   Nixon's addresses to,
152
,
331
â32,
337
Lahey, Ed,
9
Lange, Oskar,
284
â85
Lansing, Robert,
146
Larrazabal Ugueto, Wolfgang,
222
,
226
â27
Latin America: Communist high command in,
212
;
   dictators in,
191
â92,
228
,
229
â30;
   military assistance to,
208
â9;
   Nixon's recommendations on,
229
â30;
   Nixon's trip to,
183
â234;
   university administration in,
196
;
see
also
Communism; Cuba;
other specific countries
Levine, Nathan,
50
Lewis, Keith,
54
“Liberalists,”
67
Lindley, Ernest K.,
359
Lleras Camargo, Alberto,
185
,
208
Lodge, Henry Cabot,
163
,
228
,
409
;
   chosen as Vice Presidential candidate,
317
â18,
320
;
   in 1960 campaign,
330
,
349
â51,
361
,
364
,
365
,
373
,
395
,
419
;
   pledges Negro in Cabinet,
350
â51,
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
â37
McElroy, Neal,
173
McGill, Ralph,
342
McGuire, Perkins,
418
Machinists, International Association of,
331
â32
McKay, Douglas,
91
â92
McKillips, Charles,
15
Macmillan, Harold,
239
McNey, Mrs. Mary,
377
McVey, Betty,
367
Marbury, William,
50
Martin, Joseph W., Jr.,
90
Matthews, Marilyn,
414
Mattingly, Thomas M.,
138
â39
Mikoyan, Anastas I.,
236
â37,
258
,
261
â64,
266
;
   on Stalin,
264
Milburn, Thomas W.,
xiii
Miller, Bunny,
404
Miller, William,
367
Missiles, Nixon's and Khrushchev's conversation on,
264
â66
Mitchell, James,
152
,
304
,
305
,
367
;
   rules self out as candidate for Vice President,
317
Mohammed V, King of Morocco,
170
â71,
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
â9,
11
,
42
;
NATO,
172
â75
Neale, Bob,
406
Negroes,
421
;
   Lodge pledges Negro in Cabinet,
350
â51,
365
,
419
Nelson, Drusilla,
131
New York
Herald Tribune,
on “fund,”
85
â87
New York Philharmonic Orchestra,
209
New York
Post:
on “fund,”
80
â81;
   wants Nixon as President,
174
New York
Times,
359
Newman, Chief,
402
Newton, Carroll,
345
   1952 election,
300
;
   Eisenhower's reaction to “fund,”
85
,
92
â93,
97
â101,
119
â24,
126
;
   Nixon's TV broadcast on “fund,”
98
â125;
   three great issues of,
76
1956 election: Eisenhower's decision to run,
152
â64;
   Nixon's decision to run,
158
â67;
   rumors of “fund” in,
127
1958 elections,
184
,
232
â34,
301
,
302
1960 election: alleged vote frauds in,
391
,
395
,
406
,
411
â13,
419
;
   China policy debated,
345
â48;
   Cuban policy debated,
351
â57;
   Democratic Convention,
312
â13;
   economic factors in,
309
â10;
   election returns and Nixon's concession,
376
â99;
   Kennedy's campaigning in,
335
â36,
358
,
363
,
365
,
396
;
   Lodge pledges Negro in Cabinet,
350
â51,
365
,
419
;
   Nixon presides
over counting of electoral votes,
415
â16;
   Nixon's general analysis of election,
418
â23;
   Nixon's illnesses in,
326
â28,
330
,
331
â32,
340
â41;
   Nixon's return to Washington after campaign,
398
â403,
410
â11;
   Nixon's preparation for,
301
â9;
   polls in,
309
,
320
,
329
â30,
358
â59,
381
,
382
,
407
,
422
;
   religion in,
307
â8,
317
,
327
â29,
353
,
364
â68,
392
â93,
421
;
   Republican Convention,
313
,
316
â20;
   “rump” congressional session during,
312
,
324
;
   statistics on,
411
â12;
   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
â15,
417
,
424
;
   in Burma,
201
n.;
   and heart attack,
133
â34,
141
,
144
;
   in 1952 campaign,
75
,
78
,
87
,
93
,
104
,
112
â13,
118
;
   in 1960 campaign,
321
,
374
,
377
,
379
,
386
â90,
392
,
398
â401;
   in Poland,
283
â84;
   on Russian trip,
242
,
247
,
263
,
266
â68;
   on South American trip,
187
â90,
194
,
197
,
214
â20,
224
,
227
â28
Nixon, Richard M.: accused of bribing Soviet citizens,
249
,
279
â80;
   on atomic test ban,
269
â70,
361
;
   in Burma,
20
n.;
   on civil rights,
325
,
362
â63;
   decision to run again for Vice President,
158
â67;
   on decision-making,
200
;
   on dictatorships in South America,
191
â92,
228
,
229
â30;
   early history of,
12
,
295
â97;
   on effects of photography,
135
;
   and Eisenhower's heart attack,
131
â64;
   and Eisenhower's stroke,
170
â77;
   farm program of,
333
â34;
   first crises of,
12
;
   on friendship in politics,
393
â94;
   Guildhall speech of,
303
;
   and Hiss case,
1
â71;
   hostility to,
69
â70;
   with Kennedy in Congress,
298
â99;
   on leadership,
19
,
169
â70;
   lessons learned from crises by,
xii
âxvi,
37
,
69
,
96
,
105
,
108
â9,
120
â21,
198
â99,
206
,
271
,
372
,
401
;
   on “liberalists,”
67
â68;
   on loyalty screening,
63
;
   on mobs,
213
;
   on radicals of the right,
65
â66;
   on responsibility of foreign service,
207
;
   on responsibility of the Presidency,
154
;
   returns to private life,
423
â24;
   Russian tour after Khrushchev meetings,
274
â78;
   Russian TV broadcast of,
278
â80;
   on smear campaigns,
128
â29;
   steel mediation by,
304
,
305
;
   on women's attitude to defeat,
405
â6;
see also
Khrushchev, Nikita;
   Latin America;
   1952 election;
   1954 elections;
   1956 election;
   1958 elections;
   1960 election;
   Television debates
Nolan, Lloyd,
372
Nye, Gerald,
39
Paraguay, Nixon's trip to,
191
â92
Pawley, William,
352
Payne, John,
372
Peale, Norman Vincent,
327
â28
Pearson, Leon,
359
Pegler, Westbrook,
259
Percy, Charles,
316
Perez Jiminez, Marcos,
211
,
216
,
222
,
224
,
226
Persons, Wilton B.,
163
â65,
321
â22;
   and heart attack,
138
â39,
146
,
148
,
156
,
157
;
Peru, Nixon's trip to,
192
â209,
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
â87
Powell, Adam Clayton,
366
Presidency: and Congress,
409
;
   staff system and,
140
â41,
158
,
160
â61;
   succession to,
139
,
142
,
168
,
177
â81
Price Waterhouse & Co.,
108
Priest, Ivy Baker,
125
Providence
Journal,
174
“Pumpkin papers,”
49
â51;
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