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James Hoban Alexander presents a silver pitcher to First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy. Diplomatic Reception Room, White House, Washington, D.C.
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Candy, Chocolate, and Confectionery Institute present antique candy jars (ca. 1860) to White House. Letitia Baldrige, Social Secretary to First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy (seated on couch, third from left); Lea Gallic, candy industry representative (seated on couch, third from right); others unidentified. Diplomatic Reception Room, White House, Washington, D.C.
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Candy, Chocolate, and Confectionery Institute present antique candy jars (ca. 1860) to White House. (L – R): Lea Gallic, candy industry representative; Letitia Baldrige, Social Secretary to First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy. Diplomatic Reception Room, White House, Washington, D.C.
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Antique wallpaper from 1834 entitled “Views of North America” presented to the White House by the National Society of Interior Designers (NSID). (L – R): Dora Brahms, Co-Chairperson of Diplomatic Reception Room Planning Committee; Edith Gecker, NSID Vice-President; Michael Greer, Co-Chairperson of Diplomatic Reception Room Planning Committee; First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy; Edward White, NSID President; William Gulden, NSID President Emeritus. The group stands in front of the newly-installed wallpaper. Diplomatic Reception Room, White House, Washington, D.C.
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Antique wallpaper from 1834 entitled “Views of North America” presented to the White House by the National Society of Interior Designers (NSID). (L – R): Dora Brahms, Co-Chairperson of Diplomatic Reception Room Planning Committee; Edith Gecker, NSID Vice-President; Michael Greer, Co-Chairperson of Diplomatic Reception Room Planning Committee; First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy; Edward White, NSID President; William Gulden, NSID President Emeritus. The group stands in front of the newly-installed wallpaper. Diplomatic Reception Room, White House, Washington, D.C.
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President John F. Kennedy delivers remarks at the dedication of a newly-installed mantel in the State Dining Room; the mantel was a gift of both the architecture firm Steinmann, Cain & White and the Marble Industry Board of New York. Left to right: President Kennedy; Alice Roosevelt Longworth; honorary chairman of the Fine Arts Committee, First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy; Edwin B. Olsen and Walker O. Cain, of the architecture firm Steinmann, Cain & White; Malcolm Cohen, of the Marble Industry Board of New York. White House, Washington, D.C.
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President John F. Kennedy delivers remarks at the dedication of a newly-installed mantel in the State Dining Room; the mantel was a gift of both the architecture firm Steinmann, Cain & White and the Marble Industry Board of New York. Left to right: President Kennedy; Alice Roosevelt Longworth; John J. Powers, of the Marble Industry Board of New York; honorary chairman of the Fine Arts Committee, First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy; Edwin B. Olsen and Walker O. Cain, of the architecture firm Steinmann, Cain & White; Malcolm Cohen, of the Marble Industry Board of New York. White House, Washington, D.C.
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View of a newly-installed mantel in the State Dining Room; the mantel was a gift of both the architecture firm Steinmann, Cain & White and the Marble Industry Board of New York. A portrait of Abraham Lincoln, painted by George P. A. Healy, hangs above the mantel and fireplace. White House, Washington, D.C.
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First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy holds a silver pitcher presented as a gift for the White House by James Hoban Alexander. Diplomatic Reception Room, White House, Washington, D.C.
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Candy, Chocolate, and Confectionery Institute present antique candy jars (ca. 1860) to White House. (L – R): Lea Gallic, candy industry representative; Letitia Baldrige, Social Secretary to First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy. Diplomatic Reception Room, White House, Washington, D.C.
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President John F. Kennedy receives for the White House a typewriter formerly belonging to President Woodrow Wilson. L-R: unidentified; J. Gordon Grayson, of the World Bank; President Kennedy; William Grayson, of the National Broadcasting Company (NBC), in back; President of the American Red Cross, General Alfred M. Gruenther. Also listed in the President’s schedule: Priscilla R. Grayson and Janet K. Grayson. Fish Room, White House, Washington, D.C.
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President John F. Kennedy receives for the White House a typewriter formerly belonging to President Woodrow Wilson. L-R: Priscilla R. Grayson and Janet K. Grayson (order undetermined); J. Gordon Grayson, of the World Bank; President Kennedy; William Grayson, of the National Broadcasting Company (NBC); President of the American Red Cross, General Alfred M. Gruenther. Fish Room, White House, Washington, D.C.
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President John F. Kennedy receives for the White House a typewriter formerly belonging to President Woodrow Wilson. L-R: unidentified; administrator for the Peace Corps, Dr. Cary Grayson, Jr.; unidentified; J. Gordon Grayson, of the World Bank; President Kennedy; William Grayson, of the National Broadcasting Company (NBC), in back; President of the American Red Cross, General Alfred M. Gruenther; Founder of US News & World Report, David Lawrence; Editor of the Wilson Papers, Dr. Arthur S. Link. Also pictured: Priscilla R. Grayson; Janet K. Grayson. Fish Room, White House, Washington, D.C.
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President John F. Kennedy receives for the White House a typewriter formerly belonging to President Woodrow Wilson. L-R: unidentified; administrator for the Peace Corps, Dr. Cary Grayson, Jr.; unidentified; J. Gordon Grayson, of the World Bank; President Kennedy; William Grayson, of the National Broadcasting Company (NBC), in back; President of the American Red Cross, General Alfred M. Gruenther; Founder of US News & World Report, David Lawrence; Editor of the Wilson Papers, Dr. Arthur S. Link. Also pictured: Priscilla R. Grayson; Janet K. Grayson. Fish Room, White House, Washington, D.C.
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President John F. Kennedy attends the dedication of a newly-installed mantel in the State Dining Room; the mantel was a gift of both the architecture firm Steinmann, Cain & White and the Marble Industry Board of New York. Left to right: stone cutters, Guido Ratti and Alex Salvioli; President Kennedy; Alice Roosevelt Longworth; honorary chairman of the Fine Arts Committee, First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy; John J. Powers, of the Marble Industry Board of New York; Edwin B. Olsen and Walker O. Cain, of the architecture firm Steinmann, Cain & White; Malcolm Cohen, of the Marble Industry Board of New York. White House, Washington, D.C.