LYNDON BAINES JOHNSON L I B R A R Y & M U S E U M www.lbjlibrary.org April 1993 (updated 10/08) CO 61 CO 80 CO 95 CO 120 CO 208 CO 277 MATERIAL AT THE LBJ LIBRARY PERTAINING TO NORTHERN EUROPE (including Denmark, Finland, Greenland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden) INTRODUCTION This list includes the principal files in the LBJ Library that contain material on Northern Europe. The following countries have been included in this list: Denmark, Finland, Greenland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. The list is not definitive, however, and researchers should consult with an archivist about other potentially useful files. Those files listed below that are marked with two asterisks are unprocessed and are not currently available for research. For additional material on foreign economic policy involving Northern Europe, see the Library's list entitled, "Trade, Balance of Payments, and International Monetary Issues." (FI 9, FO 4, TA). For material on NATO see the list entitled, "Western Europe and NATO" (CO 1-9). 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. More than 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 by mail by writing to the Supervisory Archivist, LBJ Library, 2313 Red River Street, Austin, Texas 78705. Those folders, listed in the finding aid, whose titles are preceded by an "X," an asterisk, 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 review of individual documents which have not yet been declassified in full. Those folders not preceded by an "X," an asterisk, 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 Europe) Denmark Finland Iceland Box 162-63 168 169 195 Norway Sweden 200 205 NSF, Head of State Correspondence Iceland Box # 4 NSF, Special Head of State Correspondence Denmark Finland Iceland Norway Sweden 13 16 22 43 51 NSF, Speech File "Reaction to the President's European Speech, 10/7/66" [Denmark, Sweden] 5 NSF, Agency File "State Department - Visit Planning, 1966-67" [Denmark, Norway] 62 NSF, Name File "Vice President," Volume 2 [Sweden] 4 NSF, Subject File "Outer Space Treaty" [Denmark] "Presidential Contacts with Foreign Leaders, 1963-1967" "President's Meetings, 11/25-29/63 [Head of State]" [Denmark] 36 39 42 NSF, National Intelligence Estimates "20, Western Europe" "28.4, Iceland" "28.5, Finland" 5 5 5 NSF, Intelligence File "The President and Foreign Affairs" 9 NSF, National Security Council Meetings. This two box collection contains notes of meetings, attendance lists, agendas, briefing papers, and papers discussed at meetings. Volume 4, Tab 51: "Problems Ahead in Europe" 2 NSF, National Security Council Histories. In 1968, the NSC staff prepared documentary histories of 21 international crises and events from the Johnson Presidency. Compiled by photocopying key documents in the National Security File and in other files, these collections are extremely useful. In the "Kennedy Round Crisis, April-June 1967" History, references to Northern Europe are scattered throughout. For additional material on U.S. foreign economic policy and Europe, see the Library's list entitled "Trade, Balance of Payments, and International Monetary Issues" (FI 9, FO 4, TA). NSF, Memos to the President. This chronologically arranged series consists of memoranda (with attachments) to the President from his national security advisers, McGeorge Bundy (11/63-2/66) and Walt W. Rostow (4/66-1/69). Material on Northern Europe is scattered throughout. 2 NSF, Files of Walt W. Rostow "Meetings with the President" ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORIES Box 1-2 At the close of the Johnson administration, each department and agency was asked to prepare a history of its activities and accomplishments during the Johnson years. The histories consist of narratives with documentary supplements. See the finding aid for a table of contents of the various administrative histories. Office of Science and Technology Volume II, Chapter N: "Science and Foreign Affairs" Box # 9 Department of State Volume I, Chapter 3: "Europe and NATO" Volume I, Chapter 9: "International Economic Relations" 1 3 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. For descriptions, see the finding aid for WHCF. Atomic Energy (AT) AT 3, "US Agreement with Denmark on Civil Uses of Atomic Energy" Box # 3 Civil Aviation (CA) Ex CA 7/ Denmark-US Europe-US Europe-Japan Finland-US Scandinavia-US 10 11 11 11 15 Countries (CO) CO 1-9, "Europe" CO 61, "Denmark" CO 80, "Finland" CO 95, "Greenland" CO 120, "Iceland" CO 208, "Norway" CO 277, "Sweden" 12 27 29 37 38 59 68 Foreign Affairs (FO) FO 2/CO "Diplomatic Consular Relations" FO 5 "International Travel" FO 6-3 "International Publicity" FO 7 "International Conferences" FO 9 "Treaties" 12-13 41 60 66 72 International Organizations (IT) IT 34, “NATO" 3 IT 47, "United Nations" 12 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. Files should be requested 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. Box # "Benedicta"** [PM Benediktsson of Iceland] 190 "Blair, W." [Ambassador William Blair (Denmark)] 290 "Duke, Angier Biddle" [Ambassador to Denmark] 293 "Heath, W.W." [Ambassador to Sweden] 198 "Krafta"** [PM Krag of Denmark] 238 "Munk"** [Olavi Munkki of Finland] 637 "Parsons, J."** [Ambassador to Sweden] 65 "Penfield"** [Ambassador to Iceland] 122 "Rolvaag, Karl F."** [Ambassador to Iceland] 251 "Roni"** [Torben Ronne of Denmark] 258 "Rowan, Carl T." [Ambassador to Finland] 305 "Seppala, Richard R." [Finland] 203 "Swedish"** 674 "Thompson, Tr"** [Ambassador to Finland] 109 "Tibbetts, Margaret Joy" [Ambassador to Norway] 123 "Wharton, A-C"** [Ambassador Clifton Wharton (Norway)] 234 "White, Katherine Elkus" [Ambassador to Denmark] 259 WHCF CONFIDENTIAL FILE (C.F.) Security classified and other sensitive material sent to the White House Central Files was usually placed in the Confidential File. The C.F. Subject File uses the same subject categories as WHCF. The Confidential File also includes a Name File (which serves as a name index to the C.F. Subject File), an agency reports file, and an oversize attachments file. The Confidential File is entirely processed, but portions are still classified. Box # CO 61 "Denmark" 8 CO 80 "Finland" 8 CO 120 "Iceland" 9 CO 208 “Norway" 11 CO 277 "Sweden" 11 FO "Foreign Affairs" 44 FO 2 "Foreign Affairs" 45 IT 12 "Intergovernmental Maritime Consultative Organization" 58 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 4 it does include most pertinent folders in the aides files. If a folder is not open for research, it will be processed upon request. Researchers should anticipate a delay in receiving this material. (** = unprocessed) Box # Bellinger, Ceil "American-Scandanavians"** 1 Busby, Horace "Iceland Prime Minister, 8/18/64" 45 Goldstein, Ernest "Western Europe Check Questions" 4 "Ambassadorial Luncheons" 12 "White House Luncheon for European Ambassadors 10/19/67" 13 "White House Luncheon for European Ambassadors 11/15/67" 13 "Stockholm Ministerial Meeting" [1968]** 16 Macy, John "Blair, William M."** [Ambassador to Denmark, 1961-64] 46 "Duke, Angier B."** [Ambassador to Denmark, 1968-69] 157 "Heath, William W."** [Ambassador to Sweden, 1967-69] 252 “Parsons, J. Graham"** [Ambassador to Sweden, 1961-67] 445 "Penfield, James K."** [Ambassador to Iceland, 1961-67] 450 "Rolvaag, Karl F."** [Ambassador to Iceland, 1967-69] 497 "Rowan, Carl T." [Ambassador to Finland, 1963-64] 504 "Thompson, Tyler"** [Ambassador to Finland, 1964-69] 593 "Tibbetts, Margaret J." [Ambassador to Norway, 1964-69] 594 "Wharton, Clifton R."** [Ambassador to Norway, 1961-64] 635 "White, Katherine E." [Ambassador to Denmark, 1964-68] 637 Moyers, Bill "Finland" 81 Panzer, Fred These folders contain mainly newsclippings, press releases, public statements, and other printed material. "USIA European Media"** 423 STATEMENTS OF LYNDON B. JOHNSON This collection is arranged chronologically and contains backup material, correspondence, drafts and final copies of speeches. Request by box number. Box # "Statement upon departure from Washington for Sweden for the Funeral of 57 Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjold, 9/28/61" "Final proofs covering Vice President's Scandinavian trip, "Friendly Flight to 84 Northern Europe" by Lyndon B. Johnson, which will appear in National Geographic, 2/64, 9/3-16/63" "Arrival statement by Vice President at Stockholm Airport, Stockholm, 84 Sweden, 9/3/63" "Response by Vice President, Prime Minister's Dinner, Royal Ministry, 84 Stockholm, Sweden, 9/3/63" "Remarks by Vice President at the American Pavilion, St. Erik's Fair, 84 Stockholm, Sweden, 9/3/63" 5 "Remarks by Vice President, Swedish American Dinner, Stockholm, Sweden, 9/4/63" "Arrival statement by Vice President, Goteburg, Sweden, 9/4/63" "Remarks by Vice President, Goteborg City Council, Goteborg, Sweden, 9/4/63" "Response by Vice President at Their Majesties Luncheon, Sofiero, Sweden, 9/4/63" "Remarks by Vice President, Swedish-American Organizations, City Hall, Stockholm, Sweden, 9/5/63" "Departure statement by Vice President, Stockholm, Sweden, 9/6/63" "Statements and Speeches by Vice President during his visit to Scandinavia, Sweden (booklet), 9/3-6/63" "Arrival statement by Vice President, Helsinki, Finland, 9/6/63" "Response by the Vice President, President's Dinner, Helsinki, Finland, 9/6/63" "Remarks by Vice President at Ribbon Cutting for "American Week" Helsinki, Finland, 9/7/63" "Response by Vice President, Parliament Luncheon, Helsinki, Finland, 9/7/63" "Remarks and presentation by Vice President at Barbeque, Helsinki, Finland, 9/7/63" "Remarks by Vice President at Finnish-American Banquet, Helsinki, Finland, 9/7/63" "Vice President's interview on Finnish Television Network, Helsinki, Finland, 9/8/63" "Arrival statement by Vice President, Rovaniemi, Lapland, 9/8/63" "Response by Vice President, Polar Hotel Lunch, Rovaniemi, Lapland, 9/8/63" "Remarks by Vice President at Wreath Laying, Rovaniemi, Lapland, 9/8/63" "Remarks by Vice President, USS Barton, Finland, 9/9/63" "Remarks by Vice President, Luncheon, Turku Castle, Turku, Finland, 9/9/63" "Departure statement by Vice President, Helsinki, Finland, 9/10/63" "Press statement by the Government of Finland at the conclusion of visit of Vice President, 9/10/63" "Statements and speeches by Vice President during visit to Scandinavia, Finland (booklet), 9/6-10/63" "Arrival statement by Vice President, North Norway Bodo Airport, Bodo, Norway, 9/10/63" "Arrival statement by Vice President, Oslo, Norway, 9/10/63" "Remarks by Vice President at PM John Lyngs Dinner, Oslo, Norway, 9/11/63" "Remarks by Vice President at Red Cross Presentation at Skansen, Norway, 9/12/63" "Remarks by Vice President at Standard Telefon og Kabelfabrikkk, Oslo, Norway, 9/12/63" "Response by Vice President at Luncheon, Oslo, Norway, 9/12/63" "Remarks by Vice President, Norwegian American Society, Aula, Oslo Auditorium, Norway, 9/12/63" "Departure statement by Vice President, Fornebu Airport, Oslo, Norway, 9/13/63" "Statements & speeches by Vice Pres. during visit to Scandinavia, Norway (booklet), 9/10-13/63" "Remarks from Sam Carpenter enroute to Copenhagen, Denmark; US Objectives in Denmark, 9/13/63" 6 84 84 84 84 84 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 "Arrival statement by Vice President, Copenhagen, Denmark, 9/13/63" "Remarks by Vice President, luncheon at Fredensborg Castle, Copenhagen, Denmark (gift presentation), 9/13/63" "Remarks by Vice President, Government Dinner-Christiansborg Castle, Copenhagen, 9/13/63" "Script of remarks by Vice President and Manager entitled Departure for Rydhave, Copenhagen, Denmark, 9/13/63" "Remarks by Vice President, Danish Student Association, Copenhagen, Denmark, 9/14/63" "Departure statement by Vice President, Copenhagen Airport, Denmark, 9/16/63" "Statements & speeches by Vice President during visit to Scandinavia, Denmark (booklet), 9/13-16/63" "Remarks at University of Iceland, Keflavik, Iceland, 9/16/63" "Toast by Vice President, Prime Minister's Dinner, Keflavik, Iceland, 9/16/63" "Remarks by Vice President at luncheon (presentation of gifts to Lifesaving Society), Keflavik, Iceland, 9/16/63" "Statements and speeches by Vice Pres. during his visit to Scandinavia, Greenland (booklet), 9/17/63" "List of government leaders expected to attend President Kennedy's funeral, 6:00 a.m., 11/25/63" "Program for Visit of His Excellency Jens Otto Krag, PM of Denmark, and Mrs. Krag, 6/9-12/64" "Transcript for Press Conference, His Excellency Krag, 6/9/64" "Memorandum regarding President's Meeting with Prime Minister Krag, 6/9/64" "Exchange of Toasts Between President & PM Krag at State Dinner in the State Dining Room, 6/9/64" "Remarks of President Upon Arrival of His Excellency Bjarni Benediktson, PM of Iceland, 8/18/64" "Letter from President to Honorable Katherine E. White, American Ambassador, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2/18/66" "Remarks of the President at the Signing of the Outer Space Treaty, 1/27/67" "Exchange of Toasts between President and Prime Minister Jens Otto Krag of Denmark, at a Luncheon Honoring PM Krag, PM Aldo Moro & President Amintore Fanfani of Italy, and Foreign Minister George Brown of Great Britain, 6/22/67" "Exchange of Toasts between President & President Asgier Asgiersson of Iceland, 7/18/67" "Statement by President on Presentation to 18-Nation Disarmament Committee of Non-Proliferation Treaty, 8/24/67" "President's Toast to Prime Minister Krag of Denmark, 9/27/67" "Joint Statement Following Meeting of President and Jean Rey, President of the Commission of the European Communities, 2/7/68" 85 85 85 85 85 86 86 86 86 86 86 89 109 109 109 109 116 177 228 241 243 245 247 265 CABINET PAPERS Included in the Cabinet Papers are agendas, minutes, background memos, draft Presidential remarks, and other materials. "Cabinet Meeting, 4/3/68" (Stockholm Conference) 7 Box 13 LYNDON BAINES JOHNSON ARCHIVES 1931-1968 In 1958, the Johnson staff instituted a records management program in the office which included a plan to dispose of noncurrent files. They set up the Lyndon Baines Johnson Archives (LBJA) to house items to be permanently retained rather than scheduled for disposal. Johnson files from the House and Senate period were screened, and selected items and files were moved to the LBJA file. Between 1958 and 1963, the staff continued to add to the file. Occasionally items were added during the White House period. The LBJA consists of four parts: a Congressional File, a Famous Names File (one folder--"Hammarskjold, Dag, 1958-65" in box 5--may contain material on Sweden), a Selected Names File, and a Subject File. VICE-PRESIDENTIAL PAPERS, 1961-1963 Vice Presidential Subject Files and Masters Files. Requests for review of individual folders will be accepted for both the V.P. Subject Files and the V.P. Masters Files. Advance noticed is preferred. 1963 Subject Files: "Foreign Relations - [European Common Market]"** "Foreign Relations - [Finland]"** "Travel - Foreign - Scandinavian Trip - September National Geographic"** Vice Presidential Security Files. The Vice Presidential Security Files have been entirely processed. This collection consists largely of the files of Colonel Howard L. Burris, who served as an aide to the Vice President following his appointment on February 25, 1961. Burris' responsibilities included national security matters, contacts with the military, and foreign and domestic travel. In addition to the folders listed below, see boxes 4-6 for NSC meetings material and Howard Burris memos on national security topics. "V.P. Trip to Sweden - September 1961--for Hammarskjold Funeral" "Vice President Johnson's Trip to Northern Europe - September 2-17, 1963" Box # 196 196 228 2 3 THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENT FILE [DIARY BACKUP] This file of backup material for the President's appointments includes schedules, briefing papers, press releases, some memoranda of conversations, and other material. Organized by date, there is a folder for most every day of the administration, with special folders for many head-of-state visits. While little foreign policy material was filed here during 1964 and 1965, Diary Backup includes a significant amount of foreign policy material for 1966-68. 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 number of the appropriate box in Diary Backup. The following folders contain significant information on Northern Europe: Box # "June 9, 1964" [PM Krag of Denmark visit] 6 8 "April 27, 1966" "June 22, 1967" "July 18, 1967" "September 27, 1967" "April 25-26, 1968" [PM Krag of Denmark visit] [PM Krag of Denmark visit] [President Asgiersson of Iceland visit] [PM Krag of Denmark visit] [King Olav V of Norway visit] 33 69 71 77 97 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 (marked with **) 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. "Denmark"** "Finland"** "Iceland"** "Norway"** "Sweden"** Box # 659 782 985 1542 1959 Bess Abell's White House Social Office Files. Contains the files of Mrs. Johnson's Social Secretary. Request by the folder title and box number. "Denmark - Prime Minister Krag State Dinner, 6/9/64"** "Krag Dinner-Dance, 4/27/66"** "King of Norway, 4/25/68"** "Possible European Visit"** 4 15 25 31 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. "Prime Minister of Denmark Visit, 6/9/64"** "Dance for Swedish Princess, 6/5/65"** "Dinner for Prime Minister Krag, 4/27/66"** "Iceland President luncheon, 7/18/67"** "King Olav of Norway, 4/25/68"** 7 16 22 39 50 Social Entertainment Office Files. Contains all planning, invitations, programs, and guest lists for social events at the White House. Request by folder title and box number. "Dinner - Prime Minister of Denmark and Mrs. Krag, 6/9/64"** "Dinner (small) - H.E. The Ambassador of Finland and Mrs. Seppala, 1/24/65** "Tea (Lynda Johnson) - H.R.H. Princess Benedikte of Denmark, 5/10/65"** "Dinner-Dance - Prime Minister of Denmark and Mrs. Krag, 4/27/66"** 9 33 43 51 69 "Dinner (President and Mrs. Johnson) - Prime Minister of Denmark and Mrs. 101 Krag, 9/27/67"** "Dinner (President and Mrs. Johnson) - Olav V, King of Norway, 4/25/68"** 114 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. Gardner Ackley. The Papers of Gardner Ackley consist of subject and meeting files, correspondence, speeches, and other materials pertaining to Ackley as the Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors, 1962-1968. "Oct. 14, 1967 - Meeting with European Investment Group, Washington" "Feb. 7, 1968 - Meeting with Jean Rey, President of the Commission of European Communities, Washington" "Background folder - Italy, Switzerland, Sweden, Netherlands, Canada, Japan and Austria" Microfilm Roll Francis M. Bator. The Papers of Francis M. Bator consist of memoranda, correspondence, speeches, State Department cables, and notes, while serving on the National Security Council staff, 1964-1967. Material on Northern Europe is scattered throughout the following boxes. "Chronological File" "Subject File--International Monetary Matters" "Subject File--Trade" Box # John Moors Cabot. The Papers of John Moors Cabot consist mainly of newsclippings, miscellaneous personal financial papers, invitations, and the proofs of Cabot's books. These papers are on microfilm. "Finland" "Sweden" "Diary #8, Finland, 1951" "Diary #9, Finland, 1952" "Diary #12-#16, Sweden, 1954-1957" Microfilm Roll Democratic National Committee. The papers include materials accumulated by officials, staff members, and special groups of the Democratic National Committee during the 1960, 1964, and 1968 presidential campaigns. "Johnson, Pres. Lyndon: Magazine Articles: National Geographic. Friendly Trip to Northern Europe. Reprint from Feb 1964" "Johnson, Lyndon, Foreign Trips, 1961. Hammarskjold Funeral and Visit with Norstad at NATO September, 1961" "Rusk, Dean - Europe" "Johnson, Vice Pres. Lyndon - 1963. Trip to Scandinavian Countries" Box # 10 12 12 12 1-6 7-10 11-13 6 7-9 18 19 19-20 146 161 171 190 "Johnson, Vice Pres. Lyndon: 1963 - Trip to Scandinavian Countries - 190 Summer-Fall of 1963" "Johnson, L.B. - Vice President Trip to Five Countries, Aug-Sept 1962" 190 Henry H. Fowler. The Papers of Henry H. Fowler consist of files documenting Fowler's service as Under Secretary and Secretary of the Treasury, 1963-1969. Included in these Papers is material on foreign economic policy, balance of payments, and international monetary arrangements. "International Monetary Conference, 1967-1968" "International Monetary Conference, 1965-1966" "International Monetary Conference, Post Stockholm" "Cables G-10 Meeting in Stockholm, March 29-30, 1968" "G-10 Meeting in Stockholm, March 29-30, 1968" "G-10 Meetings Ministers and Governors Stockholm, March 1968 Negotiating Papers"** "G-10 Meetings Ministers and Governors Stockholm, March 1968 (Background)" Box # 58 58 59 61 61 226 227-28 Donald F. Hornig. Box # The Papers of Donald F. Hornig consist of Hornig's chronological files, testimony, speeches, and appointment books while Director of the Office of Science and Technology, 1964-1969. "Chronological Correspondence File: October-December, 1965" [Swedish 3 study on mercury] Drew Pearson. The Papers of Drew Pearson, the syndicated columnist, contain material pertaining to NATO and Western Europe. 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. "Holland and Sweden"** "Scandanavia-Sweden-Denmark-Norway"** "Sweden"** "Finland"** "Sweden" "Sweden 1946-1949"** "Finland"** Box # Willie Day Taylor. These folders contain newsclippings, press releases, magazine articles, and other printed material that Taylor maintained while Staff Assistant in the White House Press Office, 1940-1969. "Sweden--9/19/61, Arrival and Departure" "Scandanavian Trip, Lists of Speeches" "Departure for Scandanavia, 9/2/63" "Sweden Goteborg City Council, 9/4/63" "Sweden, Stockholm, Swedish-American Organizations, 9/5/63" Box # 11 F59 [1 of 3] F60 [1 of 3] F60 [1 of 3] F150 [3 of 3] G55 [2 of 3] G244 [1 of 2] G274 [1 of 2] 17 37 37 37 37 "Sweden, Departure for Stockholm, 9/6/63" "Finland, Finnish-American Society, 9/7/63" "Finland, Parliament Luncheon, 9/7/63" "Finland, Television Interview, 9/8/63" "Finland--Rovaniemi Luncheon, 9/8/63" "Finland--Rovaniemi War Memorial, 9/8/63" "Finland--Helsinki Departure--9/10/63" "Finland--Statement by Government--9/10/63" "Norway--Oslo Arrival Statement, 9/10/63" "Norway--Bodoe Arrival Statement, 9/10/63" "Norway--Prime Minister's Dinner--9/11/63" "Norway--Norwegian-American Society--9/12/63" "Norway--Departure Statement--9/13/63" "Denmark--Arrival Statement--9/13/63" "Denmark--Danish Government Dinner--9/13/63" "Denmark-Danish Student Association, 9/14/63" "Denmark--Departure Statement--9/16/63" "Scandanavian Trip - 9/63" "Vice President Lyndon Johnson--Articles Before Scandanavian Tour-1963" "Denmark--September, 1963" "Denmark--September, 1963" "Finland--September, 1963" "Finland--September, 1963" "Iceland--September, 1963" "Norway--September, 1963" "Sweden--September, 1963" "Vice President L.B. Johnson--Articles After Scandanavian Tour--1963" "Press Releases--Address of Vice President Lyndon Johnson--BelgiumAmerican Association Dinner, Brussels, Belgium, 11/8/63" "Foreign Dignitaries and Rulers" "Foreign Visitors" "Europe" "Europe" "Europe" 37 37 37 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 39 39 39 39 39 49 71 71 71 71 72 72 72 72 72 111 135 161 186-7 214 259-60 RECORDS FROM GOVERNMENT AGENCIES This series consists of copies of selected records from government agencies, mainly covering the period of President Johnson's administration. Most of these records are on microfilm, but also included are photocopies on paper and carbon copies. Most of these records are available without restriction. Some of the materials, however, are unprocessed or are closed due to security classifications. The use of these records is subject to the policies of the agency of origin. Microfilm Roll Central Intelligence Agency (reels) "Latin America and Western Europe" (11 reels) 2 Council of Economic Advisors (reels) "Economic News from Europe" 46 "Economic Community for Europe" 46 12 "European Economic Community" Department of Commerce (boxes) "US Trade Center for Scandanavia" Department of Interior (reels) 47 Box # 17 Microfilm Roll "US Participation in International Organizations and with Foreign Governments, 27-28 1965-67" United States Information Agency (reels) Microfilm Roll "US Foreign Relations" 40-50 "Swedish-Stockholm-1st Century of Freedom FY 64" 242 ORAL HISTORIES Transcripts of oral history interviews may be consulted at the Library or borrowed directly from the Library 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 Northern Europe and are open for research. A complete list of oral histories is available. A card file of oral histories is maintained in the Reading Room. William J. Crockett [VP trips to Europe] William W. Heath [Sweden] Richard H. Nelson [LBJ's VP trips to Europe] George E. Reedy, Jr. [LBJ's Senate and VP trips to Europe] Dean Rusk [Europe] Volmar Wentzel [LBJ's VP trip to Northern Europe] AUDIOVISUAL ARCHIVES The audiovisual archives holds an extensive collection of still photographs, motion picture footage, audiotapes, and videotapes. Consult the audiovisual archivist for information. 13