Part 46 (1/2)

p. 614: Differences between JFK and NSK: Ibid., 238-42; Seaborg, 178-81.

p. 614: NSK's agreement to talks in New York, and continuing differences: FRUS: Kennedy-Khrushchev, FRUS: Kennedy-Khrushchev, 247-49, 250-62; Seaborg, 183-85. 247-49, 250-62; Seaborg, 183-85.

p. 615: ”Well, my hopes”: PPP: JFK, 1963, PPP: JFK, 1963, 80. 80.

p. 615: ”And so once again”: Cousins, 95-110.

p. 615: ”Any negotiations”: FRUS: National Security Policy, FRUS: National Security Policy, 462. 462.

p. 615: Other pressures on NSK and JFK: Lawrence Freedman, 264-65; FRUS: Arms Control, 683-85; and ”Meeting of Soviet and Chinese Communist Party Delegations, July 8, 1963,” 683-85; and ”Meeting of Soviet and Chinese Communist Party Delegations, July 8, 1963,” Cold War International History Bulletin, Cold War International History Bulletin, March 1998, 178. March 1998, 178.

pp. 615-16: ”Who did we think”: FRUS: Kennedy-Khrushchev, FRUS: Kennedy-Khrushchev, 262-65. 262-65.

p. 616: ”an unofficial”: NSK to Leo Szilard, Nov. 4, 1962, Box 369, NSF. Also see Szilard to NSK, Oct. 9, 1962, and Szilard to Dr. Robert Livingston, Dec. 29, 1962, in ibid., and FRUS: Arms Control, FRUS: Arms Control, 655-56. 655-56.

p. 616: ”had been helpful”: FRUS: Kennedy-Khrushchev, FRUS: Kennedy-Khrushchev, 264. 264.

p. 616: Hot line: FRUS: Soviet Union, FRUS: Soviet Union, 708. 708.

p. 616: For the JFK-Macmillan proposals to NSK: FRUS: Arms Control, FRUS: Arms Control, 659-61, 663-67, 670-78. 659-61, 663-67, 670-78.

p. 617: ”almost entirely negative”: Ibid., 685-86.

p. 617: NSK to JFK, April 29, May 8, 1963; JFK to NSK, May 13, 30, 1963: FRUS: Kennedy-Khrushchev, FRUS: Kennedy-Khrushchev, 271-87, 290-92. 271-87, 290-92.

p. 617: Thompson a.n.a.lysis: FRUS: Arms Control, FRUS: Arms Control, 687. 687.

p. 618: ”This challenge by the ChiComs”: Averell Harriman, Memo concerning the Soviet Union, n.d., Averell Harriman Papers, Kai Bird Collection.

p. 618: Press conferences: PPP: JFK, 1963, PPP: JFK, 1963, 377-78, 424. 377-78, 424.

p. 618: JFK meeting with Cousins, April 22, 1963: Cousins, 111-20.

p. 618: ”the most important speech”: Cousins to JFK, April 30, 1963, Box 36, Sorensen Papers.

p. 618: JFK reply to Cousins: Richard Reeves, 476.

p. 619: ”'This is not propaganda'”: Seaborg, 204-5.

pp. 619-21: The ”peace speech,” its timing, and preparation: FRUS: Arms Control, FRUS: Arms Control, 710-14; Schlesinger, 710-14; Schlesinger, A Thousand Days, A Thousand Days, 899-900; Sorensen, 822-23; 899-900; Sorensen, 822-23; PPP: JFK, 1963, PPP: JFK, 1963, 459-64. 459-64.

p. 621: Reactions to the speech: Gallup, 1837, 1842.

p. 621: ”hardly electrified”: Lawrence Freedman, 268.

p. 621: The mail, and ”with disgust”: Schlesinger, A Thousand Days, A Thousand Days, 909-10. 909-10.

p. 621: Congressional Republicans: Sorensen, 825-26.

p. 621: Soviet reaction: Beschloss, Crisis Years, Crisis Years, 601. 601.

p. 621: ”an atmosphere of detente”: Chester L. Cooper to Averell Harriman, Aug. 22, 1963, Harriman Papers, Kai Bird Collection.

p. 621: ”the best statement”: FRUS: Arms Control, FRUS: Arms Control, 862. 862.

p. 621: ”It was as though”: Seaborg, 218.

p. 622: ”a direct communications link”: PPP: JFK, 1963, PPP: JFK, 1963, 495. 495.

p. 622: Test message: Beschloss, Crisis Years, Crisis Years, 602. 602.

pp. 622-23: The struggle to find a realistic agenda: Naftali, Presidential Recordings, Presidential Recordings, vol. I, 172-73; vol. I, 172-73; FRUS: Arms Control, FRUS: Arms Control, 719-20, 762-63, 768-69, 783-90, 801; 719-20, 762-63, 768-69, 783-90, 801; FRUS: Northeast Asia, 1961-1963, FRUS: Northeast Asia, 1961-1963, 339-40, 370-71. Seaborg, chap. 17, 239; Lawrence Freedman, 270-74. Schlesinger, 339-40, 370-71. Seaborg, chap. 17, 239; Lawrence Freedman, 270-74. Schlesinger, A Thousand Days, A Thousand Days, 902-3. Also see Carl Kaysen to Mayor w.i.l.l.y Brandt, July 5, 1963, Box 539; Harold Macmillan to JFK, July 10, 1963, Box 540; ”Points to Be Covered by Governor Harriman in the Forthcoming July 15 Mission to Moscow,” Box 539, Harriman Papers. 902-3. Also see Carl Kaysen to Mayor w.i.l.l.y Brandt, July 5, 1963, Box 539; Harold Macmillan to JFK, July 10, 1963, Box 540; ”Points to Be Covered by Governor Harriman in the Forthcoming July 15 Mission to Moscow,” Box 539, Harriman Papers.

p. 622: ”I regard the Chiefs”: JFK-Mansfield telephone conversation, Aug. 12, 1963, JFK Tapes 25B2, 25C1, JFKL.

p. 622: Excluded military officers and control of cables: Bernard J. Firestone, ”Kennedy and the Test Ban,” in Brinkley and Griffiths, 83-84.

p. 623: Harriman appointment: FRUS: Arms Control, FRUS: Arms Control, 656; Cousins, 114. 656; Cousins, 114.

p. 623: On the goals of JFK's Europe trip: Schlesinger, A Thousand Days, A Thousand Days, 881-84; Morgan, ”Kennedy and Adenauer,” in Brinkley and Griffiths, 25-31; Beschloss, 881-84; Morgan, ”Kennedy and Adenauer,” in Brinkley and Griffiths, 25-31; Beschloss, Crisis Years, Crisis Years, 603-4, 609-10. 603-4, 609-10.

pp. 624-26: For the speeches and JFK's reception in Germany and trip to Ireland: PPP: JFK, 1963, PPP: JFK, 1963, 497-530. 497-530.

p. 624: ”put more money”: Memo of Conf. with JFK, Dec. 27, 1962, Box 345, NSF.

p. 624: Reception in Berlin: Schlesinger, A Thousand Days, A Thousand Days, 884-88; Sorensen, 677-78; O'Donnell and Powers, 358-59; Beschloss, 884-88; Sorensen, 677-78; O'Donnell and Powers, 358-59; Beschloss, Crisis Years, Crisis Years, 604-8. 604-8.

p. 625: JFK remark to McHugh: Confidential source.

p. 626: ”on desirability”: FRUS: Arms Control, FRUS: Arms Control, 799. 799.

p. 626: ”make a 'big thing' out of”: Memo to Harriman, July 16, 1963, Harriman Papers, Kai Bird Collection.

p. 627: Khrushchev-Harriman exchanges: FRUS: Arms Control, FRUS: Arms Control, 799-801. 799-801.

p. 627: ”glad to see”: NSK-Harriman conversation, July 20, 1963, Box 587, Averell Harriman Papers, LC.

p. 627: ”Gospodin Garriman”: NSK-Harriman conversation, July 26, 1963, ibid.

p. 627: Completion of the treaty: FRUS: Arms Control, FRUS: Arms Control, 802-55. 802-55.

pp. 628-30: The battle for treaty approval and the treaty's impact: Sorensen, 829-33; Seaborg, chaps. 19-21. Firestone, ”Kennedy and the Test Ban,” 88-94. Carl Kaysen, ”The Limited Test Ban Treaty of 1963,” in Brinkley and Griffiths, 108-113.

p. 628: JFK's July 26 speech: PPP: JFK, 1963, PPP: JFK, 1963, 601-6. 601-6.

p. 629: ”Maybe we can save”: JFK-HST telephone conversation, July 26, 1963, JFK Tape 24A1.

p. 629: Fulbright had worried: JFK-Fulbright tel. conv. Aug. 23, 1963, JFK Tape 26C1.