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Collection
PCP
Photographs, 1919-1963 (bulk 1937-1963). Photographs of John F. Kennedy, his family, his friends and colleagues, and his political activities. Contains photographs of Kennedy's early years, family homes, his naval service during World War II, and his political activities in the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s. The largest portions of this collection cover Kennedy's Senate Years (1953-1960), and the 1960 Presidential Campaign.
Collection
MPC
Photographs, 1939-1968. 35mm and 4" x 5" black and white contact sheets, one silver-gelatin print, one reel 35mm negative microfilm. Images made by Magnum Photos, Inc. photographers, featuring John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, members of the Kennedy family, and their associates.
Collection
KFC
Photographs, 1878-1980 (bulk 1890-1965). Images of the John F. Fitzgerald Family, the Patrick Joseph Kennedy Family, the Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr., Family, and their friends and associates.
Collection
JFKPP
Personal Papers, 1917-1963. Student, Choate Academy (1932-1935), Princeton University (1935-1936), Harvard College (1936-1940), Stanford University (1941); Naval Officer (1941-1945); Representative (1947-1953) and Senator (1953-1961) from Massachusetts; President of the United States (1961-1963). Includes childhood letters, diaries, correspondence, academic records (copies donated by Harvard University) and notebooks, financial papers, Navy records including medical files, medical records, records relating to the investigation of the sinking of the S.S. Athenia (copies donated by the State Department), manuscripts of Why England Slept (1940) and Profiles in Courage (1956), some Boston office House of Representatives files, Presidential doodles, and scrapbooks. Includes Historical Manuscripts and Autographs formerly listed as a separate collection (Manuscripts 18th to 20th centuries, presented to President Kennedy or given to the John F. Kennedy Library). Includes documents signed by George Washington, John Adams, Daniel Webster, William Howard Taft, and several letters written by a Union soldier during the Civil War.
Collection
EHPH
Photographs, 1888-1969. Images collected by author and journalist Ernest Miller Hemingway, including those made by his family, friends, and professional photographers, primarily in the form of original photograph prints. Includes some original negatives and color transparencies. Also includes albums of photographs and ephemera created and compiled by Ernest's mother, Grace Hall Hemingway, and images made by or collected by Mary Welsh Hemingway. The finding aid provides a detailed index of the collection.
Collection
MHPP
Papers 1925-1986. Journalist, wife of Ernest Hemingway, author, How It Was (1976). Correspondence, manuscripts, articles, personal papers, photographs, printed materials, and sound recordings.
Collection
SHBPP
Papers 1945-1962 [bulk 1955-1962]. Military officer, historian, educator, Massachusetts political figure. Captain, Office of the U.S. Military Government of Germany (OMGUS) (1945); Americans for Democratic Action, Massachusetts chairman (1955-57), national chairman (1959-62). Analyses of German history and public opinion; notes, reports, interviews with German officials and citizens about the Nazi era; ADA records include correspondence, reports, administrative files, name files, chapter files.
Collection
JPKPP
Papers, 1888-1974. Father of President John F. Kennedy, banker, financier, diplomat. Chairman, Securities and Exchange Commission (1934-1935); Chairman, U. S. Maritime Commission (1937-1938); Ambassador to Great Britain (1938-1940). Personal, family, business, and diplomatic papers.
Collection
LBPPP
Papers 1947-1965. Lawyer, diplomat. Counsel, Nuremberg trials (1947-1948); Ambassador to Togo (1961-1964). Arguments, case reviews, and news clippings relating to the German war crimes trials (Dachau); news clippings, press releases, correspondence, policy papers, speeches relating to his Foreign Service career.
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WRRPP
Papers 1938-1968 (bulk 1960-1966). Lawyer, military officer, diplomat. Ambassador to Luxembourg (1962-1965); Ambassador to Senegal and Gambia (1966-1967). Materials relating to his college years, World War II military service, his political activities on behalf of Adlai Stevenson in 1952 and 1956, personal and political affairs. Includes correspondence, speeches, appointment books, news clippings, publications, subject files, and condolences.
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JWDSPP
Papers, 1919-1972 [Bulk 1938-1940]. Secretary and press attaché to Ambassador Joseph P. Kennedy, 1938-1940. Correspondence, copies of Kennedy’s speeches, newspaper clippings, press releases and radio messages, pamphlets, luncheon/dinner invitations, and other items.
Collection
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.
Collection
JPWPP
Papers 1912-1969 (fragments 1912-1918). Author, banker, financial adviser to President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Papers, writings, general files relating to his banking career, the New Deal, World War II, and foreign policy topics.
Collection
AKCPP
Alexander Knox Christie, labor figure and legislative consultant. Papers include correspondence, memorandums, news clippings, and publications on labor, World War II, President Kennedy’s assassination, and the Middle East.
Collection
MBPP
Author, professor, government official. Research Assistant to Henry L. Stimson (1946-1948), Lecturer and Professor of Government, Harvard (1949-1953), Dean, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Harvard (1953-1960), Special Assistant to the President on Foreign Affairs (1960-1966), President, Ford Foundation (1966-1980), Professor, New York University (1980-1990), Scholar-in-Residence, Carnegie Corporation (1990-1996). Personal and professional papers consisting of letters, memos, research notes and drafts, writings, publications, photographs, and ephemera. Includes information regarding social and professional organizations and 20th-century personalities, academic figures and government officials. Topics include World War II, Harvard University, the John F. Kennedy Library, Cuban Missile Crisis, Vietnam War, civil rights, United States foreign policy, and atomic weapons development and control.
Collection
BGNPC
Photographs, circa 1897-1962, created and collected for publication in The Boston Globe. Photographs include early images of the John F. Fitzgerald family, the Joseph P. Kennedy family, and John F. Kennedy from childhood through his tenure as Congressman.