^Bill Fulbright (1905–1995). Encyclopedia of Arkansas. Central Arkansas Library System. [2015-03-02]. (原始内容存档于2017-05-08) (英语).
^Founding Council. Rothermere American Institute. [2012年11月22日]. (原始内容存档于2012年11月17日) (英语).
^Hachey, Thomas E. American Profiles on Capitol Hill: A Confidential Study for the British Foreign Office in 1943(PDF). Wisconsin Magazine of History. Winter 1973–1974, 57 (2): 141–153 [2015年2月24日]. JSTOR 4634869. (原始内容(PDF)存档于2013年10月21日) (英语). A young (age 38) wealthy ex-Rhodes scholar, whose major experience so far has been of farming and business. He has already shown versatile competence and ability in business as special attorney in the Anti-Trust Division of the Justice Department and as president of the University of Arkansas. An alert and intelligent member of the committee who recently drew a comparison between the British practice of making grants to her allies and America's World War practice of making loans on fixed financial terms, to show that it was America which had departed from the general international practice in the matter. Fuibright would like to see the United States obtain only non-material benefits from Lend-Lease, namely, political commitments from the countries receiving it, that would enable a system of post-war collective security to be set up. An internationalist.
^Woods, Randall. Bill Fulbright (1905–1995). The Central Arkansas Library System. [2014年7月17日]. (原始内容存档于2017-05-08) (英语).
^Schlesinger, Arthur M., Jr. Journals 1952–2000. Penguin Books. 2008: 98. ISBN 978-0-14-311435-2(英语). Elizabeth Farmer told me this evening that, at five this afternoon, it looked as if it would be Rusk in State, with Bowles and Bundy as Undersecretaries. (Ken, by the way, told me that Jack had called him on the 7th and talked seriously about Mac as Secretary.) I asked why Rusk had finally emerged. Elizabeth said, 'He was the lowest common denominator.' Apparently Harris Wofford succeeded in stirring the Negroes and Jews up so effectively that the uproar killed Fulbright, who was apparently Jack's first choice.
^Fulbright, James William (AR). Issues and Answers (Sunday, July 30, 1961)(PDF). Part 11 (July 31, 1961 to August 10, 1961). Senate. Congressional Record 107 Bound Edition. U.S. Government Publishing Office. 1961年8月10日: 14224 [1961年8月1日] [2019年10月20日]. (原始内容存档于2019年10月21日) (英语). The truth of the matter is I think the Russians have the power to close it in any case. I mean we are not giving up very much vecause I believe next week if they chose to close their borders, they could, without violating any treaty right I know of. We have no right to insist that they be allowed to come out. As I said I don't understand why the East Germans don't close the border because I think they have a right to clost it. 引文格式1维护:冗余文本 (link)
^Mauz, Gerhard. DER SPIEGEL 52/1993 - Gerechtigkeit unerreichbar. Spiegel Online. 1993年12月27日 [1992年11月] [2012年6月11日]. (原始内容存档于2019年4月1日) (德语). Senator Fulbright hat am 30. Juli 1961 im amerikanischen Fernsehen gesagt (diese und andere Ergebnisse der Zeitgeschichte wären von Honeckers Verteidigung gewiß vorgebracht worden, wenn weiter gegen ihren Mandanten verhandelt worden wäre): 'Die Wahrheit ist doch, und davon gehe ich aus, daß die Russen sowieso jederzeit die Grenze zumachen können. Ich meine, wir geben da nicht allzuviel auf . . . denn wenn sie die Grenze abriegeln wollen, könnten sie das schon nächste Woche machen - und sogar, ohne vertragsbrüchig zu werden. Ich verstehe nicht, weshalb die Ostdeutschen ihre Grenze nicht schon längst zugemacht haben, denn ich glaube, sie haben jedes Recht dazu.'
^Hill, T.H.E. (compiled by). Berlin in Early Berlin-Wall Era: CIA, State Department, and Army Booklets. 2014: xviii, xix, 279, 283 (英语).
^Reid, Harry Mason (NV). WELCOMING ZELL MILLER TO THE U.S. SENATE. Part 12 (July 27, 2000 to September 13 2000). Senate. Congressional Record 146 Bound Edition. U.S. Government Publishing Office. 2000: 16745 [2000年7月27日] [2019年10月20日]. (原始内容存档于2019年10月21日) (英语). Fulbright said: 'The legislator is an indispensable guardian of our freedom.' 'It is true,' he said, 'that great executives have played a powerful role in the development of civilization, but such leaders appear sporadically, by chance. They do not always appear when they are most needed. The great executives have given inspiration and push to the advancement of human society, but it is the legislator who has given stability and continuity to that slow and painful progress.' 引文格式1维护:冗余文本 (link)