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JJCPP
Papers 1927-1983. Management consultant, Presidential adviser. Case files, writings, and speeches relating to the Presidency and to public administration.
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CDDPP
Papers 1957-1965. Government official. Under Secretary of State (1958-1961); Secretary of the Treasury (1961-1965). Chronological files, appointment calendars, briefing papers, speech files, staff memorandums and reports.
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DNCREC
Records 1932-1964 (bulk 1952-1963). Political party. Materials created or accumulated by officials and staff members of the DNC and its components. 78-329.
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WLDPP
Papers 1947-1980 (bulk 1952-1968). New Hampshire political figure. Democratic Party worker. Kennedy campaign coordinator in New England and New York (1960). Materials relating to the Democratic Party in New Hampshire, primary elections, Presidential campaigns, and state elections.
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IKPP
Papers 1956-1970. Journalist, government official. Reporter, Milwaukee Journal (1956-1963); Special Assistant to the Postmaster General for Information (1963-1968); special assistant to the director of organization, Robert F. Kennedy for President campaign (1968); executive assistant to the chairman, Democratic National Committee. Materials relating to his government service, journalistic career, and 1960s politics, particularly Hubert Humphrey's 1968 presidential campaign.
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WWKPP
Papers 1950-1983. Educator, government official. Associate professor, Princeton University (1951-56); researcher, RAND Corporation (1956-61); member, Department of the Air Force Science Advisory Board (1961-63); consultant, Department of Defense (1961- ); professor of political science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1961-84). Speeches, notes, memorandums, congressional testimony, publications on national defense, draft manuscript of "The McNamara Strategy" (1964).
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NKPP
Papers 1961-1968. Lawyer, government official. Deputy Attorney General (1962-65); Attorney General of the United States (1965-66). Correspondence, speeches, appointment calendars, telephone logs, executive office file, civil rights file, subject file, personal file, and news clippings.
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JBKOPP
Papers 1919-2002. Personal papers of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, First Lady of the United States (1960-1963). Textual materials include staff files of Mary Gallagher, Pamela Turnure, Letitia Baldridge, and Nancy Tuckerman, condolence mail, and printed materials. These files contain press releases, official and personal correspondence, notes, clippings, and other papers relating to trips, state visits, redecoration projects, social events. Audiovisual materials include staff file photographs of Pamela Turnure and Anne H. Lincoln, and Mrs. Onassis' personal collection of photographs, moving image, and sound recordings relating to her early life, her family, her marriage, John F. Kennedy's life and work, and her other interests; her life and work as First Lady, including documentation of trips, state visits, the White House Restoration, social events, personal occasions, and family events; and her interests and concerns after her years in the White House.
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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.
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ROFKPP
Papers 1863, 1881-1995. Mother of President John F. Kennedy and Senators Robert F. Kennedy and Edward M. Kennedy; wife of Ambassador Joseph P. Kennedy; author, Times to Remember (1974); and advocate for people with intellectual disabilities (then referred to as "the mentally retarded") and for research on intellectual disabilities (then referred to as "mental retardation"). Diaries and other writings, speeches, correspondence, family papers, financial records, photographic and film materials, scrapbooks, condolences from friends and the public, and materials relating to her memoir Times to Remember including tapes and transcripts of interviews with Mrs. Kennedy, her friends, and family.
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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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MKPLRLPP
Papers 1961-1979. Co-authors of The Kennedy Crises (1983). Notes, correspondence, interviews, audiotapes, research materials, draft manuscript.
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HWKPP
Papers 1952-1963. Banker, government official. Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Administration (1962-1965). Microfilm copies of letters from John F. Kennedy and a personal scrapbook.
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VOKPP
Papers 1910-1963. Educator, political scientist, government official. Author, "Politics, Parties, and Pressure Groups" (1942), "Southern Politics" (1949), "Public Opinion and American Democracy" (1961), and "American State Politics: An Introduction" (1956). Miscellaneous material used in political science courses, background material for writings, files from Bureau of the Budget and other government agencies, correspondence, notes, and materials from American Political Science Association, Social Science Research Council, and other academic organizations.
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BLKPP
Papers 1969-1976 (#143)Journalist, author, educator. Teacher of magazine writing, The New School, New York City (1979-1984); and New York University (1981-1986), assistant adjunct professor of creative writing (1984-1986); executive MBA program, University of Texas at Dallas (2000). Research materials consisting of interview notes, news clippings, photographs, audiotapes compiled in writing articles about Joan Kennedy (Good Housekeeping, 1969), Kathleen Kennedy Townsend (Seventeen Magazine, 1970), and Eunice Kennedy Shriver (Ladies' Home Journal, 1976). Permission required.
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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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DEKPP
Papers 1938-74 (bulk 1938-1940). Lawyer. Author, Joseph P. Kennedy, a Life and Times (1974). Correspondence, printed materials, interview notes, background material, index cards, and drafts. Includes a copy of James Landis' manuscript biography, Joseph P. Kennedy .
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WKLPP
Papers, 1925-1996. Diplomat, government official. Foreign Service Officer, State Department (1944-65, 1969-71); deputy Chief of Mission, Tokyo, Japan (1959-62); Ambassador to Tanganyika (later Tanzania) (1962-65); Ambassador to Yugoslavia (1969-72); Special Assistant to the President, National Security Council Planning board (1966-68); Deputy Commandant for International Affairs, National War College (1971-75); Vice President, National Defense University and adviser to the Department of State (1977-79); Chairman, Senior Intelligence Review Panel, Central Intelligence Agency (1979) Appointment diaries, personal journals, business and personal correspondence, subject files, speeches, publications, news clippings, photographs, financial papers relating to his foreign service. Includes extensive materials related to his interest in Asian art and his career as a college lecturer.
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RMLPP
Papers 1961-1975. Environmental affairs consultant. Author, Terracide: America 's Destruction of Her Living Environment (1970). Research and background materials concerning the environment. Personal files containing correspondence, subject and administrative files, speeches, recordings, and financial records.
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ELPP
Papers 1952-1990. Personal secretary to John F. Kennedy (1953-1963); author, My Twelve Years With John F. Kennedy (1965) and Kennedy and Johnson (1968). Scheduling material for John F. Kennedy as senator and President; correspondence with John F. Kennedy and others; background, research materials, and draft manuscripts of her two published books and two unpublished works.
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GCLPP
Papers 1962-2000 (#153). Educator, Massachusetts political figure. Professor, Harvard Business School; author, Engines of Change (1969), New American Ideology (1975), The American Disease (1984). Correspondence, speeches, writings, galleys, research materials, academic files; materials relating to his candidacy for the U.S. Senate from Massachusetts against Edward M. Kennedy (1962), to his mission to Vietnam (1965), and to international business and industry. Closed.
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THMPP
Congressional files from the 84th through the 94th Congresses; legislation files, subject files, case files, correspondence, speeches. Closed. See also Oral History Interviews.
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WLPP
Papers 1927-1968 (bulk 1962-1965). Historian, educator. Author, "The Past That Would Not Die" (1965). Research material concerning civil rights, Mississippi, and the South.
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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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SMMPP
Papers 1946-1970. Educator, government official. Commissioner of Education, Department of Health, Education and Welfare (1961-62). Copies of speeches and writings of Sterling McMurrin, as well as materials from the Department of Health, Education and Welfare (HEW).