Correspondence (personal): [A-B], 1960-1964

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Title
Correspondence (personal): [A-B], 1960-1964
Collection
Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. White House Staff Files of Walter W. Heller
Finding Aid | Digitized Content
Digital Identifier
JFKWHSFWWH-MF88-001
Date(s) of Materials
31 December 1960-3 November 1964
Folder Description
This folder contains personal correspondence and enclosures sent to Walter W. Heller by individuals whose last names begin with the letters A and B. Items include an exchange with "Peanuts" cartoonist Charles M. Schulz; several papers by Agnew H. Bahnson, Jr., about his "Council of Eight Approach" to international relations; two articles on tax cuts and gold by V. Lewis Bassie; a report on international tourism and U.S. foreign trade from K. LeMoyne (Lem) Billings on behalf of the U.S. Travel Service Advisory Committee; an article reprint by Solomon Barkin titled "Economic Problems of Expanding and Declining Communities"; and two speeches on the economic outlook by William F. Butler of Chase Manhattan Bank.
Extent / Physical Description
380 digital pages
Series
Series 14. Personal Correspondence, 1960-1964.
Preferred Citation
Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. White House Staff Files of Walter W. Heller. Personal Correspondence, 1960-1964. Correspondence (personal): [A-B], 1960-1964. JFKWHSFWWH-MF88-001. John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum
Contributor(s)
Billings, Lem (Kirk LeMoyne), 1916-1981
Media Type
Use Restriction Note
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Copyright Notice
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