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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-1961-05-19-B
AR07
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JFKWHP-1963-04-04-D
AR34, KN33
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-1962-01-17-E
AR15
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JFKWHP-AR7806-A
President John F. Kennedy (seated at center right) attends a luncheon for newspaper publishers and editors from South Carolina. Seated at table (clockwise, beginning right of President Kennedy): President and Publisher of the Anderson Independent & Mail, Wilton E. Hall (not visible); President and Publisher of the Spartanburg Herald & Journal, Phil Buchheit; President and Publisher of the Charleston News and Courier and Post, Peter Manigault; Publisher of the Cheraw Chronicle, A. M. Secrest; Assistant Editor of the Bennettsville Marlboro Herald Advocate, Annie Kinney; Editor of the Florence News, James A. Rogers; First Vice President of the South Carolina Press Association and the Publisher of the Seneca Journal, Paul League; Director of the South Carolina Press Association and Publisher of the North Augusta Star, Miriam L. Woodring; President and Publisher of the Union Times, William R. Feaster; Publisher of the Rock Hill Herald, Wayne C. Sellers; White House Press Secretary, Pierre Salinger; Director of the South Carolina Press Association and Publisher of the Myrtle Beach Sun News, Mark C. Garner (not visible); Director of the South Carolina Press Association and Editor of the Walterboro Press & Standard, W. W. Smoak, Jr.; President, Publisher, and Editor of the Sumter Item, Hubert D. Osteen (not visible); Past President of the South Carolina Press Association and Publisher of the Easley Progress, W. Jack Ragsdale (not visible); President and Publisher of the Columbia State & Record, J. M. Blalock; Publisher of the Abbeville Press and Banner, Fred D. West, Jr.; President and Publisher of the Orangeburg Times & Democrat, Dean B. Livingston; Publisher of the Aiken Standard & Review, Annie H. King; President of the Greenville News & Piedmont, Kelly Sisk; and President of the South Carolina Press Association and Vice President and Editor of the Greenwood Index-Journal, J. E. Chaffin. State Dining Room, White House, Washington, D.C.
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-AR6297-B
Special Assistant to the President Dave Powers (holding basket) poses with Senator Olin Johnston of South Carolina (holding sweet potato); the champion 4-H Club sweet potato growers for the State of South Carolina for 1960; and their gift of sweet potatoes at the White House, Washington, D. C. 4-H Club members include: Dan Bates; Gene Ousley; Junior Boykin; Mack Ousley; Dwight Lee; Kenneth Cooper; Paul Linwood Shuler; Carson Blackwell; Donald Bagnall; Henry David Gunter; Ernest Boykin. The man right of Dave Powers is unidentified.
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JFKWHP-AR6395-B
Visit of representatives of the Easter Seal Campaign. Easter Seal Twins, Paula and Patricia Webber (Sumter, South Carolina); National Easter Seal Chairman Art Linkletter; President John F. Kennedy; President of the National Society for Crippled Children and Adults, Joseph Foss (Sioux Falls, South Dakota); Governor of South Carolina Ernest Hollings. Oval Office, White House, Washington, D.C.
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JFKWHP-AR6395-A
Visit of representatives of the Easter Seal Campaign. National Easter Seal Chairman Art Linkletter; Easter Seal Twins, Paula and Patricia Webber (Sumter, South Carolina); President John F. Kennedy; President of the National Society for Crippled Children and Adults, Joseph Foss (Sioux Falls, South Dakota); Governor of South Carolina Ernest Hollings. Oval Office, White House, Washington, D.C.
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-AR6596-C
President John F. Kennedy signs Public Law 87-36, Circuit & District Judges Appointment Act. Looking on, L-R: Congressman Emanuel Celler (New York); Senator James O. Eastland (Mississippi); Senator Olin Johnston (South Carolina); Senator Hubert H. Humphrey (Minnesota); Speaker of the House of Representatives, Sam Rayburn (Texas); unidentified; Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy; unidentified; Deputy Attorney General, Byron White. Also included in the President’s schedule: Assistant Deputy Attorney General, Joseph F. Dolan; William Foley; Joseph Davis. Oval Office, White House, Washington, D.C.
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JFKWHP-AR6596-B
President John F. Kennedy signs Public Law 87-36, Circuit & District Judges Appointment Act. Looking on, L-R: Congressman Emanuel Celler (New York); Senator James O. Eastland (Mississippi); Senator Olin Johnston (South Carolina); Senator Hubert H. Humphrey (Minnesota); Speaker of the House of Representatives, Sam Rayburn (Texas); unidentified; Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy; unidentified; Deputy Attorney General, Byron White. Also included in the President’s schedule: Assistant Deputy Attorney General, Joseph F. Dolan; William Foley; Joseph Davis. Oval Office, White House, Washington, D.C.
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JFKWHP-AR6596-A
President John F. Kennedy hands pen to Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy after signing Public Law 87-36, Circuit & District Judges Appointment Act. Others, L-R: Congressman Emanuel Celler (New York); Senator James O. Eastland (Mississippi); Senator Olin Johnston (South Carolina); unidentified; Speaker of the House of Representatives, Sam Rayburn (Texas); Deputy Attorney General, Byron White (far right). Also included in the President’s schedule: Assistant Deputy Attorney General, Joseph F. Dolan; William Foley; Joseph Davis. Oval Office, White House, Washington, D.C.
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JFKWHP-AR6670-C
President John F. Kennedy signs the S-610 Act, establishing the United States Travel Service within the Department of Commerce. (L-R) Unidentified man, Congressman Robert W. Hemphill (South Carolina), unidentified man (in back), Congressman Peter F. Mack (Illinois), Congressman Milton W. Glenn (New Jersey), Congressman John B. Bennett (Michigan), Congressman Oren Harris (Arkansas), President Kennedy, unidentified man (in back), Senator Warren G. Magnuson (Washington), Chairman of the European Travel Commission Manolita T. Doelger, Senator John O. Pastore (Rhode Island), Secretary of Commerce Luther Hodges (in back), and unidentified man. Oval Office, White House, Washington, D.C.
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JFKWHP-AR6670-B
President John F. Kennedy signs the S-610 Act, establishing the United States Travel Service within the Department of Commerce. (L-R) Unidentified man, Congressman Robert W. Hemphill (South Carolina), unidentified man, Congressman Peter F. Mack (Illinois), Congressman Milton W. Glenn (New Jersey), Congressman John B. Bennett (Michigan), Congressman Oren Harris (Arkansas), President Kennedy, unidentified man (in back), Senator Warren G. Magnuson (Washington), Chairman of the European Travel Commission Manolita T. Doelger, Senator John O. Pastore (Rhode Island), Secretary of Commerce Luther Hodges (in back), and unidentified man. Oval Office, White House, Washington, D.C.
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JFKWHP-AR6670-A
President John F. Kennedy prepares to sign the S-610 Act, establishing the United States Travel Service within the Department of Commerce. (L-R) Unidentified man, Kennedy family friend Kirk LeMoyne “Lem” Billings, unidentified man, Congressman Robert W. Hemphill (South Carolina), unidentified man, Congressman Peter F. Mack (Illinois), Congressman Milton W. Glenn (New Jersey), Congressman John B. Bennett (Michigan), Congressman Oren Harris (Arkansas), President Kennedy, unidentified man (in back), Senator Warren G. Magnuson (Washington), Chairman of the European Travel Commission Manolita T. Doelger, Senator John O. Pastore (Rhode Island), and Secretary of Commerce Luther Hodges (in back). Oval Office, White House, Washington, D.C.
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JFKWHP-AR7806-G
President John F. Kennedy (seated at center left) attends a luncheon for newspaper publishers and editors from South Carolina. Seated at table (clockwise, beginning right of President Kennedy): President and Publisher of the Anderson Independent & Mail, Wilton E. Hall; President and Publisher of the Spartanburg Herald & Journal, Phil Buchheit; President and Publisher of the Charleston News and Courier and Post, Peter Manigault; Publisher of the Cheraw Chronicle, A. M. Secrest; Assistant Editor of the Bennettsville Marlboro Herald Advocate, Annie Kinney; Editor of the Florence News, James A. Rogers; First Vice President of the South Carolina Press Association and the Publisher of the Seneca Journal, Paul League; Director of the South Carolina Press Association and Publisher of the North Augusta Star, Miriam L. Woodring; President and Publisher of the Union Times, William R. Feaster; Publisher of the Rock Hill Herald, Wayne C. Sellers; White House Press Secretary, Pierre Salinger; Director of the South Carolina Press Association and Publisher of the Myrtle Beach Sun News, Mark C. Garner; Director of the South Carolina Press Association and Editor of the Walterboro Press & Standard, W. W. Smoak, Jr.; President, Publisher, and Editor of the Sumter Item, Hubert D. Osteen; Past President of the South Carolina Press Association and Publisher of the Easley Progress, W. Jack Ragsdale; President and Publisher of the Columbia State & Record, J. M. Blalock; Publisher of the Abbeville Press and Banner, Fred D. West, Jr.; President and Publisher of the Orangeburg Times & Democrat, Dean B. Livingston; Publisher of the Aiken Standard & Review, Annie H. King; President of the Greenville News & Piedmont, Kelly Sisk; and President of the South Carolina Press Association and Vice President and Editor of the Greenwood Index-Journal, J. E. Chaffin. State Dining Room, White House, Washington, D.C.
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JFKWHP-AR7806-D
President John F. Kennedy (seated at center right, facing away from camera) attends a luncheon for newspaper publishers and editors from South Carolina. Seated at table (clockwise, beginning right of President Kennedy): President and Publisher of the Anderson Independent & Mail, Wilton E. Hall; President and Publisher of the Spartanburg Herald & Journal, Phil Buchheit; President and Publisher of the Charleston News and Courier and Post, Peter Manigault; Publisher of the Cheraw Chronicle, A. M. Secrest; Assistant Editor of the Bennettsville Marlboro Herald Advocate, Annie Kinney; Editor of the Florence News, James A. Rogers; First Vice President of the South Carolina Press Association and the Publisher of the Seneca Journal, Paul League; Director of the South Carolina Press Association and Publisher of the North Augusta Star, Miriam L. Woodring; President and Publisher of the Union Times, William R. Feaster; Publisher of the Rock Hill Herald, Wayne C. Sellers; White House Press Secretary, Pierre Salinger; Director of the South Carolina Press Association and Publisher of the Myrtle Beach Sun News, Mark C. Garner; Director of the South Carolina Press Association and Editor of the Walterboro Press & Standard, W. W. Smoak, Jr.; President, Publisher, and Editor of the Sumter Item, Hubert D. Osteen; Past President of the South Carolina Press Association and Publisher of the Easley Progress, W. Jack Ragsdale; President and Publisher of the Columbia State & Record, J. M. Blalock; Publisher of the Abbeville Press and Banner, Fred D. West, Jr.; President and Publisher of the Orangeburg Times & Democrat, Dean B. Livingston; Publisher of the Aiken Standard & Review, Annie H. King; President of the Greenville News & Piedmont, Kelly Sisk; and President of the South Carolina Press Association and Vice President and Editor of the Greenwood Index-Journal, J. E. Chaffin. State Dining Room, White House, Washington, D.C.
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JFKWHP-AR7806-C
President John F. Kennedy (seated at center left, facing away from camera) attends a luncheon for newspaper publishers and editors from South Carolina. Seated at table (clockwise, beginning right of President Kennedy): President and Publisher of the Anderson Independent & Mail, Wilton E. Hall; President and Publisher of the Spartanburg Herald & Journal, Phil Buchheit; President and Publisher of the Charleston News and Courier and Post, Peter Manigault; Publisher of the Cheraw Chronicle, A. M. Secrest; Assistant Editor of the Bennettsville Marlboro Herald Advocate, Annie Kinney; Editor of the Florence News, James A. Rogers; First Vice President of the South Carolina Press Association and the Publisher of the Seneca Journal, Paul League; Director of the South Carolina Press Association and Publisher of the North Augusta Star, Miriam L. Woodring; President and Publisher of the Union Times, William R. Feaster; Publisher of the Rock Hill Herald, Wayne C. Sellers; White House Press Secretary, Pierre Salinger; Director of the South Carolina Press Association and Publisher of the Myrtle Beach Sun News, Mark C. Garner; Director of the South Carolina Press Association and Editor of the Walterboro Press & Standard, W. W. Smoak, Jr.; President, Publisher, and Editor of the Sumter Item, Hubert D. Osteen; Past President of the South Carolina Press Association and Publisher of the Easley Progress, W. Jack Ragsdale; President and Publisher of the Columbia State & Record, J. M. Blalock; Publisher of the Abbeville Press and Banner, Fred D. West, Jr.; President and Publisher of the Orangeburg Times & Democrat, Dean B. Livingston; Publisher of the Aiken Standard & Review, Annie H. King; President of the Greenville News & Piedmont, Kelly Sisk; and President of the South Carolina Press Association and Vice President and Editor of the Greenwood Index-Journal, J. E. Chaffin. State Dining Room, White House, Washington, D.C.
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JFKWHP-AR7806-B
President John F. Kennedy (seated at center right, back to camera) attends a luncheon for newspaper publishers and editors from South Carolina. Seated at table (clockwise, beginning right of President Kennedy): President and Publisher of the Anderson Independent & Mail, Wilton E. Hall; President and Publisher of the Spartanburg Herald & Journal, Phil Buchheit; President and Publisher of the Charleston News and Courier and Post, Peter Manigault; Publisher of the Cheraw Chronicle, A. M. Secrest; Assistant Editor of the Bennettsville Marlboro Herald Advocate, Annie Kinney; Editor of the Florence News, James A. Rogers; First Vice President of the South Carolina Press Association and the Publisher of the Seneca Journal, Paul League; Director of the South Carolina Press Association and Publisher of the North Augusta Star, Miriam L. Woodring; President and Publisher of the Union Times, William R. Feaster; Publisher of the Rock Hill Herald, Wayne C. Sellers; White House Press Secretary, Pierre Salinger; Director of the South Carolina Press Association and Publisher of the Myrtle Beach Sun News, Mark C. Garner; Director of the South Carolina Press Association and Editor of the Walterboro Press & Standard, W. W. Smoak, Jr.; President, Publisher, and Editor of the Sumter Item, Hubert D. Osteen; Past President of the South Carolina Press Association and Publisher of the Easley Progress, W. Jack Ragsdale; President and Publisher of the Columbia State & Record, J. M. Blalock; Publisher of the Abbeville Press and Banner, Fred D. West, Jr.; President and Publisher of the Orangeburg Times & Democrat, Dean B. Livingston; Publisher of the Aiken Standard & Review, Annie H. King; President of the Greenville News & Piedmont, Kelly Sisk (not visible); and President of the South Carolina Press Association and Vice President and Editor of the Greenwood Index-Journal, J. E. Chaffin. State Dining Room, White House, Washington, D.C.
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JFKWHP-AR6297-A
Special Assistant to the President Dave Powers (holding basket) poses with Senator Olin Johnston of South Carolina (bending over); the champion 4-H Club sweet potato growers for the State of South Carolina for 1960; and their gift of sweet potatoes at the White House, Washington, D. C. 4-H Club members include: Dan Bates; Gene Ousley; Junior Boykin; Mack Ousley; Dwight Lee; Kenneth Cooper; Paul Linwood Shuler; Carson Blackwell; Donald Bagnall; Henry David Gunter; Ernest Boykin. The man right of Dave Powers is unidentified.
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JFKWHP-AR6984-E
President John F. Kennedy signs Executive Order for the Task Force on Employee-Management Relations in the Federal Service. Standing, L-R: counsel to the New York City Department of Labor, Ida Klaus; Chairman of the Civil Service Commission, John W. Macy, Jr.; Senator Frank Carlson (Kansas); Senator Olin D. Johnston (South Carolina); unidentified; Postmaster General, J. Edward Day; unidentified man in back; Secretary of Labor, Arthur Goldberg; unidentified; Director of the Department of Legislation for the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), Andrew J. Biemiller (in back); President of the National Alliance of Postal Employees, Ashby Smith; Assistant to the Secretary of Labor, Daniel Moynihan; two unidentified men. Oval Office, White House, Washington, D.C.
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JFKWHP-AR6984-D
President John F. Kennedy signs Executive Order for the Task Force on Employee-Management Relations in the Federal Service. Standing, L-R: unidentified; counsel to the New York City Department of Labor, Ida Klaus; Chairman of the Civil Service Commission, John W. Macy, Jr.; Senator Frank Carlson (Kansas); Senator Olin D. Johnston (South Carolina); unidentified; Postmaster General, J. Edward Day; unidentified; Secretary of Labor, Arthur Goldberg; unidentified; Director of the Department of Legislation for the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), Andrew J. Biemiller (in back); President of the National Alliance of Postal Employees, Ashby Smith; Assistant to the Secretary of Labor, Daniel Moynihan; two unidentified men. Oval Office, White House, Washington, D.C.
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JFKWHP-AR6984-C
President John F. Kennedy signs Executive Order for the Task Force on Employee-Management Relations in the Federal Service. Standing, L-R: six unidentified men; Director of the Bureau of the Budget, David E. Bell (in back, in front of window); counsel to the New York City Department of Labor, Ida Klaus; unidentified man in back; Chairman of the Civil Service Commission, John W. Macy, Jr.; Senator Frank Carlson (Kansas); Senator Olin D. Johnston (South Carolina); unidentified; Postmaster General, J. Edward Day; two unidentified men in back; Secretary of Labor, Arthur Goldberg. Oval Office, White House, Washington, D.C.
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JFKWHP-AR6984-B
President John F. Kennedy signs Executive Order for the Task Force on Employee-Management Relations in the Federal Service. Standing, L-R: two unidentified men; Director of the Bureau of the Budget, David E. Bell (in back); counsel to the New York City Department of Labor, Ida Klaus; Chairman of the Civil Service Commission, John W. Macy, Jr.; Senator Frank Carlson (Kansas); Senator Olin D. Johnston (South Carolina); unidentified; Postmaster General, J. Edward Day; unidentified; Secretary of Labor, Arthur Goldberg; unidentified; Director of the Department of Legislation for the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), Andrew J. Biemiller (in back). Oval Office, White House, Washington, D.C.
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JFKWHP-AR6984-A
President John F. Kennedy signs Executive Order for the Task Force on Employee-Management Relations in the Federal Service. Standing, L-R: counsel to the New York City Department of Labor, Ida Klaus; Chairman of the Civil Service Commission, John W. Macy, Jr.; Senator Frank Carlson (Kansas); Senator Olin D. Johnston (South Carolina); unidentified; Postmaster General, J. Edward Day; unidentified; Secretary of Labor, Arthur Goldberg; unidentified; Director of the Department of Legislation for the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), Andrew J. Biemiller (in back); President of the National Alliance of Postal Employees, Ashby Smith; Assistant to the Secretary of Labor, Daniel Moynihan; two unidentified men. Oval Office, White House, Washington, D.C.