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DFPPP
Papers, photographs, and sound recordings circa 1945-1994. Friend and political aide to President Kennedy (1946-1963); Special Assistant to the President (1961-1963); co-author (with Kenneth O'Donnell and Joe McCarthy), "Johnny We Hardly Knew Ye" (1972). Election statistics, correspondence, speeches by John Kennedy, political polls, sound recordings, news clippings, pamphlets, memorabilia, and photographs relating to John F. Kennedy and Robert F. Kennedy.
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NBSTPC
Photographs, 1946-1963. Black-and-white prints and negatives of images published in the New Bedford Standard-Times newspaper of New Bedford, Massachusetts. The images feature John F. Kennedy at various events during his tenure as congressman, senator, and president, including many photographs of the Kennedy family at Hyannis Port.
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SWPC
Negatives, 1960, 1968, 1982. Original negatives taken by Sven Walnum of John F. Kennedy during the 1960 presidential campaign, Robert F. Kennedy during the 1968 presidential primaries, and Edward M. Kennedy during the 1982 United States Senate campaign.
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ATCPP
Papers 1960-2002. Response letters from members of the Kennedy family and other notable political and religious figures.
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WJVHPP
Papers 1966-1968. New York political figure. Aide to Robert Kennedy; vice president of the New York State Constitutional Convention (1967); president, International Rescue Committee. Materials relating to New York State politics, State-City relations, the International League of Human Rights, and the New York City Board of Corrections; includes speeches, correspondence, notes, and schedules for Robert Kennedy's trips abroad and 1964 campaign materials.
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BIBPP
Papers 1958-1972. Lawyer, government official. General Attorney, Staff Director, Executive Staff Director, Commission on Civil Rights (1958-1963); campaign aide to Senator Edmund S. Muskie (1971-1972). Memorandums, correspondence, and speech files relating to his government and political work, to the Lawyer's Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, to the District of Columbia Board of Higher Education, and to the John F. Kennedy Library oral history program.
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GJBPP
Political advance man. Material concerning John F. Kennedy's and Robert F. Kennedy's trips; includes invitations, planning materials, photographs, news clippings, funeral arrangements for Robert F. Kennedy; manuscript of The Advance Man (1971).
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FCKPP
Papers 1930-1975. Educator, government official. Commissioner of Education, Department of Health, Education and Welfare (1963-1965); chairman of the board, General Learning Corporation (1966-1974). Correspondence, subject files, speeches, testimony, and memorandums.
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JFKRPP
Papers 1862-1978 (bulk 1960-1973). Public opinion analyst; political consultant. Files on political campaigns and candidates, personal correspondence, and business matters.
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JJPMPP
Papers 1957-1971. Government official. Investigator for the Kefauver Committee (1957-1959) and for the Subcommittee on Antitrust and Monopoly Legislation of the Judiciary Committee, (1959-1960), U.S. Senate; chief of security, John F. Kennedy's presidential campaign (1960); U.S. Marshal, District of Columbia (1961-1962); Chief U.S. Marshal (1962-1968). Personal and official papers including material relating to the integration of the University of Mississippi, Joseph Valachi, and organized crime investigations.
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IANPP
Papers 1960-1965. Lawyer, Wisconsin political figure, government official. Mayor of Madison, Wisconsin (1956-1961); Under Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare (1961-1965). Personal files, correspondence, memorandums relating to the 1960 Presidential campaign and to the 1961 and 1965 Presidential inaugurations.
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LOBPP
Papers 1960-1975 (#177). Democratic Party official, government official. Director of organization, Kennedy-Johnson Presidential campaign (1960); Special Assistant to the President for Congressional Relations and Personnel (1961-1965); Postmaster General of the United States (1965-1968); chairman, Democratic National Committee (1968-1972); author No Final Victories (1974). Personal and professional papers relating to his years as a campaign adviser, White House staff member, Postmaster General, and chairman of the Democratic Party. 135 cubic feet. Open in full.
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FPPP
Papers 1967-1974. Advertising executive, campaign adviser. Materials relating to political campaign advertising, including production files and correspondence relating to Robert F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign (1968) and to George McGovern's Presidential campaign (1972).
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EPPP
Papers 1939-1977. Lawyer, Massachusetts political figure. Governor of Massachusetts (1963-1965); Assistant Director, Office of Emergency Planning (1967-1968); Vice Presidential candidate (1972). Personal and professional papers; includes material on the United States-Mexico Border Development and Friendship Commission, Hubert Humphrey's Presidential campaign (1968), and Massachusetts gubernatorial campaigns.
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JRRPP
Papers 1955-1968. Lawyer, government official. Assistant to the Deputy Attorney General, Department of Justice (1961-1964); Commissioner, Federal Trade Commission (1964-1967). Copies of interoffice memorandums, correspondence, etc.
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SRPP
Papers 1974-1976. Student, Princeton University. Researcher on civil rights and the Department of Justice. Research material: includes notes of interviews with Justice Department officials, correspondence with government agencies, and copies of FBI documents.
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AMSPP
Papers 1939-1969. Historian, government official, Special Assistant to the President for Latin American Affairs (1961-63); author, A Thousand Days (1965). Correspondence, reports, speeches, subject files, news clippings, research materials, book drafts, writings, diaries, White House files.
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RSSPP
Papers 1948-1976. Brother-in-law of President Kennedy, lawyer, businessman, government official, diplomat. Assistant general manager, Merchandise Mart (1948-1961); Director, Peace Corps (1961-1966); Director, Office of Economic Opportunity (1964-1968); Special Assistant to the President (1965-1968); Ambassador to France (1968-1970); Vice Presidential candidate (1972); Presidential candidate (1976). Personal and professional papers relating to Shriver’s work as the first director of the Peace Corps, as the first director of the Office of Economic Opportunity, and as United States Ambassador to France. The collection also covers Shriver’s role in John F. Kennedy’s 1960 Presidential campaign, his 1970 bid for governor of Maryland, his 1972 campaign for the Vice Presidency, and his 1976 campaign for the Presidency.
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DASPP
Papers 1945-1960. Lawyer, Democratic Party official. Counsel and director of publications, Nuremberg war crimes trials (1945-1951); deputy chairman, Democratic National Committee (1957-1960). Correspondence, reports, speeches, meeting minutes and pamphlets relating to political campaigns and issues, state political organizations, and the Democratic Party's Small Business Division; legal papers relating to the Office of the Chief Counsel for War Crimes during the Nuremberg trials.
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SJSPP
Papers 1908-1975 (bulk 1966-1974). Lawyer, government official. Administrative Assistant, President Harry S. Truman’s Staff (1949-1950); Commissioner, Federal Trade Commission (1950-1953); Member, Small Business Advisory Committee, Democratic National Committee, (1956-1957). Photocopies of correspondence, memoranda, and writings.
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TCSPP
Papers 1932-2004. Lawyer. Member, John F. Kennedy's Senate staff (1952-1960); Special Counsel to the President (1961-1964); speechwriter; author, "Decision-making in the White House" (1963), "Kennedy" (1965), "The Kennedy Legacy" (1969), "Let the Word Go Forth" (1988). Correspondence, White House files, legislative files, subject files, speech files, draft book manuscripts, personal papers, and campaign and political files.
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PMSPP
Papers 1953-1972. Journalist, author, government official. Director of research, Democratic National Committee (1953-1956); editor, publisher, Northern Virginia Sun , Arlington, VA (1957-1960); Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs (1961-1962); author, The Oppenheimer Case (1969) and The Rape of the Taxpayer (1973). Files from the DNC Research Division; research materials, news clippings, correspondence, outlines, notes, sources, drafts of writings.
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IFP
Films 1932-1998. Motion picture films and video created by American news and video producers or independent production companies. Films document President John F. Kennedy; his family and contemporary political figures; and the social, industrial, and political events and movements of President Kennedy's times.
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USPCRVP
Records 1960-1964. Reports, studies, memorandums, printed material, correspondence with elected officials, and administrative files. Also includes compiled information on state election laws, with accompanying analyses.
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WWPP
Papers 1944-1991. Painter, author, Kennedy and Hemingway family friend. Chairman, U.S. Commission of Fine Arts (1963-1971); trustee, John F. Kennedy Library Inc. Correspondence with the Kennedys and Hemingways; records from the Commission of Fine Arts, in particular relating to Washington D.C. and to Pennsylvania Avenue; items from political campaigns; correspondence, transcripts, news clippings, and photographs relating to the selection of an architect to design the John F. Kennedy Library; photographs of Elaine De Kooning's portraits of President Kennedy; a letter from Mary Hemingway; copy of A Civil War Courtship: the Letters of Edwin Weller from Antietem to Atlanta (1980) and correspondence with the Kennedys, Martha Gellhorn and Beatrice Kaufman.