In JFK35, Matt Porter and Jamie Richardson of the JFK Library Foundation dig into the archives at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum in Boston and interview their colleagues, historians, filmmakers, and other experts to get a behind-the-scenes look at JFK’s life and legacy.
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The Education Specialist position is located in the Department of Education and Public Programs (DEPP) of the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum. The purpose of the position is to develop and implement education programs and resources for the Library and Museum’s diverse audiences with an emphasis on K-12 students and teachers. The incumbent reports to the Director of Education and Public Programs and is an employee of the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation.
The John F. Kennedy Presidential Library & Museum is administered by the National Archives & Records Administration and supported, in part, by the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation, a non-profit organization. The John F. Kennedy Library Foundation is a non-profit organization that seeks to carry forward President Kennedy’s legacy, with programs that aim to inspire and engage Americans and people throughout the world with his timeless vision and vibrant ideals of peace, justice, optimism, and service.
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Journalist, author, socialite, and Kennedy and Churchill family friend. London correspondent, Cleveland News ; correspondent, Cleveland Press ; radio broadcaster, WGAR (1938-1942); executive, Office of Strategic Services (OSS) (1942-1945); feature writer, Cleveland Plain Dealer (1948- ); campaigned for Presidents Roosevelt and Kennedy; member, Inaugural Committee (1961); member, Advisory Committee on the National Cultural Center (Kennedy Center); advocate for honorary American citizenship for Sir Winston Churchill; author/editor, Irrepressible Churchill (1967), Winston Churchill on America and Britain (1970), The Grand Original: Portraits of Randolph Churchill by His Friends (1971), Randolph Churchill, the Young Unpretender (1971). Correspondence, telegrams, manuscripts, photographs, campaign materials, news clippings, printed materials. Includes interviews and transcripts of broadcasts on the Kennedy and Churchill families, political campaigning, John F. Kennedy's inauguration, the Eminent Americans Program of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, the restoration of Blair House, and honorary American citizenship for Winston Churchill.
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EHREF
Subject files on various topics related to Ernest Hemingway and his work.
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WWHPP
Papers 1922-1923, 1941-1973. Economist, educator, government official. Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers (1961-1964). Correspondence, speeches, memorandums, appointment records, and other papers relating to national economic policy; includes U.S. Office of the Military Government of Germany (OMGUS) and post-OMGUS files.
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HBHPP
Papers 1953-1983. Post Office Department employee; developed the ZIP Code for mail addressing. Materials relating to the development and implementation of the Zone Improvement Plan (ZIP Code).
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MRHPP
Materials documenting Margaret Ronayne Hahn's experience as a campaign worker on the presidential campaigns of John F. Kennedy and Robert F. Kennedy: correspondence, clippings, photographs, campaign ephemera, notes, memoranda, etc. Also included is Ms. Hahn's recorded oral history of her campaign experiences (original cassettes and copy DVDs).
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DHPP
Research assistant in John F. Kennedy's Boston office (1959-1960); campaign aide to John F. Kennedy (1960). Correspondence, memorandums, speeches, and other campaign materials relating to John F. Kennedy and the Cambridge, Massachusetts academic community.
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BHPP
Government official, Arkansas political figure. Representative from Arkansas (1943-1959); Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Affairs (1961); Special Assistant to the President (1961-1963). Congressional papers, official and personal correspondence, speeches, articles, subject files, scrapbooks.
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JFKWHSFAH
Special Consultant to the President on the Arts (1962-63). Correspondence, memorandums, speeches, reports.
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FHPP
Lawyer, government official. Administrator, Agency for International Development (1961-62). Correspondence, news clippings, congressional testimony concerning his appointment to AID.
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WJHPP
Government official. Assistant to President Kennedy (1961-1962); Assistant Postmaster General (1963-1967); Kennedy political campaign worker. Papers relating to his service in the White House and in the Post Office Department.
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DLHPP
Urban affairs consultant. Member, John F. Kennedy's and Robert F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign staffs (1960, 1968). Delegate lists, political polls, petitions, campaign correspondence, speeches, campaign schedules.
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EHMISC
Unique supplemental research material related to Ernest Hemingway and his work.