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JTPP
Papers 1955-1967. Economist, government official. Adviser, Presidential campaign of John F. Kennedy (1960). Member, Council of Economic Advisers (1961-1962). Adviser, Presidential campaign of Robert F. Kennedy (1967). Correspondence, memorandum, notes, reports, speeches relating to 1960 Presidential campaign, the Council of Economic Advisers and the 1967 Presidential campaign.
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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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JVPP
Papers 1964. Organized crime figure. Handwritten and typewritten manuscript of The Real Thing, which served as source material for The Valachi Papers (1968) by Peter Maas.
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CTPP
Papers 1956-1960. Director, National Democratic Advisory Committee (1956-1961). Correspondence, memorandums, press releases, news clippings, statements, subject files.
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SSSPP
Papers 1960-1964 (bulk 1961-1963). Microfilm copies of records created by Stanley S. Surrey, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Tax Policy, during the Kennedy administration. Legislative files for the 1962 and 1964 Revenue Acts, notes, speeches, testimony, briefing materials.
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RAWPP
Papers 1952-1982 (bulk 1960-1963). Government official. Economic consultant to Senator John F. Kennedy's presidential campaign (1959-1960); Special Assistant to the Secretary of the Treasury (1961), Assistant to the Secretary of the Treasury (1961-1963), Assistant Secretary of the Treasury (1963-1969); member, U.S. delegation to the Cotton Textiles Committee conference (GATT), Geneva, Switzerland (1962). Chronological correspondence files, subject files, campaign files, economic projections and reports, statistics, memoranda, notes, photographs, speeches, press releases, and travel schedules.
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AWPP
Papers 1958-1968. Lawyer. Attorney, Department of Justice (1963-64); legislative assistant and speechwriter to Sen. Robert F. Kennedy (1964-68). Correspondence, memorandums, speeches, reports, and press releases.
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USPCPC
Photographs, 1961-1968 and undated. Black-and-white images of United States Peace Corps administrators and staff, both at headquarters and in the field, as well as images of volunteers working at their duty stations abroad. Photographers include Rowland Scherman, Paul Conklin and Abbie Rowe.
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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.
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EHREF
Subject files on various topics related to Ernest Hemingway and his work.
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WWHPP
Papers 1922-1923, 1941-1973. Economist, educator, government official. Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers (1961-1964). Correspondence, speeches, memorandums, appointment records, and other papers relating to national economic policy; includes U.S. Office of the Military Government of Germany (OMGUS) and post-OMGUS files.
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MRHPP
Materials documenting Margaret Ronayne Hahn's experience as a campaign worker on the presidential campaigns of John F. Kennedy and Robert F. Kennedy: correspondence, clippings, photographs, campaign ephemera, notes, memoranda, etc. Also included is Ms. Hahn's recorded oral history of her campaign experiences (original cassettes and copy DVDs).
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DHPP
Research assistant in John F. Kennedy's Boston office (1959-1960); campaign aide to John F. Kennedy (1960). Correspondence, memorandums, speeches, and other campaign materials relating to John F. Kennedy and the Cambridge, Massachusetts academic community.
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BHPP
Government official, Arkansas political figure. Representative from Arkansas (1943-1959); Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Affairs (1961); Special Assistant to the President (1961-1963). Congressional papers, official and personal correspondence, speeches, articles, subject files, scrapbooks.
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JFKWHSFAH
Special Consultant to the President on the Arts (1962-63). Correspondence, memorandums, speeches, reports.
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FHPP
Lawyer, government official. Administrator, Agency for International Development (1961-62). Correspondence, news clippings, congressional testimony concerning his appointment to AID.
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WJHPP
Government official. Assistant to President Kennedy (1961-1962); Assistant Postmaster General (1963-1967); Kennedy political campaign worker. Papers relating to his service in the White House and in the Post Office Department.
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EHMISC
Unique supplemental research material related to Ernest Hemingway and his work.
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LLHPP
Public administrator. Copies of Brookings Institution papers relating to the 1960-1961 presidential transition.
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JHPP
Naval officer. Kennedy friend, associate; member (1961-1969), Chairman, Federal Maritime Commission (1963-1969). Copies of correspondence, memorandums, and news clippings relating to naval affairs, political campaigns, selection of candidates for U.S. service academies, and personal matters.
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EHVERT
Contains articles written in reference to Ernest Hemingway, both published and unpublished.
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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.
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DOHPP
Economist, diplomat, government official. Economic officer and Foreign Service officer, Mexico (1942-1943), Chile (1943), Bolivia (1943-1947), Department of Commerce (1947-1950), Switzerland (1950-1956); Assistant Director, Economic Defense Administration, Department of State (1956-1959); Economic Counselor, Deputy Chief of Mission and Charge d'affaires, U.S. Embassy, Peru (1960-1963); Ambassador to Bolivia (1963-1968). Official, personal and family correspondence with speech files, clippings, scrapbooks, and subject files pertaining to Foreign Service work and life abroad. Also papers of wife Dorothy documenting life of a Foreign Service family abroad.
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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.
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JFKWHSFWWH
White House Staff Files 1953-1964 (bulk 1961-1964). Microfilm copies of records created while serving as Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers and as an economic aide to Presidents Kennedy and Johnson.