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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 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.
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Alice Roosevelt Longworth 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: stone cutters, Guido Ratti and Alex Salvioli; President John F. Kennedy; Mrs. 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.
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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; John J. Powers, of the Marble Industry Board of New York; Edwin B. Olsen, of the architecture firm Steinmann, Cain & White. 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; 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.
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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. White House, Washington, D.C.
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President John F. Kennedy views a newly-installed mantel during a dedication ceremony 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; John J. Powers, of the Marble Industry Board of New York; Edwin B. Olsen, of the architecture firm Steinmann, Cain & White. 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; John J. Powers, of the Marble Industry Board of New York; Edwin B. Olsen, of the architecture firm Steinmann, Cain & White. 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; 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.
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State dinner in honor of President Mohammad Ayub Khan of Pakistan. (L – R): President John F. Kennedy; Rosamonde R. Beirne, Regent of Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association (presenting bust of George Washington); President Mohammad Ayub Khan. Ohio Congresswoman Frances Bolton (at back). Various unidentified guests and reporters. Mount Vernon, Virginia.
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Presidential Assistant John J. “Jack” McNally (on the left) accepts a portrait of President John F. Kennedy from an unidentified man.
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First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy accepts a chest of handmade clothes sent by female students in Korea and presented by General Chung Hee Park, Chairman of the Supreme Council for National Reconstruction of the Republic of Korea (far left). President John F. Kennedy looks on. Yellow Oval Room, White House, Washington, D.C.
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Secretary of Labor Arthur Goldberg (standing at microphone) delivers remarks at the presentation of a gift of a Torah to President John F. Kennedy (left) from the Board of Trustees of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations. Also included in the photograph are Rabbi Maurice N. Eisendrath, President of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations (wearing glasses and a striped tie); and Presidential Assistant John J. “Jack” McNally (far right). Rose Garden, White House, Washington, D.C.
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President John F. Kennedy receives a gift of a Torah from the Board of Trustees of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations, and presented by Rabbi Maurice N. Eisendrath, President of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations. Secretary of Labor Arthur Goldberg (far right) looks on. Rose Garden, White House, Washington, D.C.
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Presidential Assistant John McNally meets with members of the Cooperative Union and Wholesale Society of Stockholm, Sweden. John McNally (front row, holding vase); others unidentified. East Wing Lawn, White House, Washington, D.C.
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Mayor James L. Maher of Newport and his wife Mary Maher present gifts to the Kennedy family upon their arrival in Newport, Rhode Island. (L-R) President John F. Kennedy; Mayor Maher; Mrs. Maher; Caroline Kennedy; First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy (mostly out of frame).
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Mayor James L. Maher of Newport and his wife Mary Maher greet the Kennedy family upon their arrival in Newport, Rhode Island. (L-R) President John F. Kennedy; Mayor Maher; Mrs. Maher; Caroline Kennedy.
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President John F. Kennedy holds a small statue presented by Prince Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia in the President’s Suite at the Carlyle Hotel, New York City, New York. (L-R) Prince Sihanouk; United States Ambassador to the United Nations Adlai Stevenson; President Kennedy; Foreign Affairs Minister for Cambodia Nhiek Tioulong (mostly hidden behind President Kennedy); John Steeves, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs.
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President John F. Kennedy holds a small statue presented by Prince Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia in the President’s Suite at the Carlyle Hotel, New York City, New York. (L-R) Ambassador of Cambodia Nong Kimny; Prince Sihanouk; United States Ambassador to the United Nations Adlai Stevenson; President Kennedy; Foreign Affairs Minister for Cambodia Nhiek Tioulong (mostly hidden behind President Kennedy); United States Ambassador to Cambodia William Trimble; John Steeves, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs.
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President John F. Kennedy holds a small statue presented by Prince Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia in the President’s Suite at the Carlyle Hotel, New York City, New York. (L-R) Ambassador of Cambodia Nong Kimny (partially hidden); Prince Sihanouk; United States Ambassador to the United Nations Adlai Stevenson; President Kennedy; Foreign Affairs Minister for Cambodia Nhiek Tioulong (mostly hidden behind President Kennedy); United States Ambassador to Cambodia William Trimble; John Steeves, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs.
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President John F. Kennedy holds a small statue presented by Prince Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia in the President’s Suite at the Carlyle Hotel, New York City, New York. (L-R) Prince Sihanouk; Ambassador of Cambodia Nong Kimny; President Kennedy; United States Ambassador to the United Nations Adlai Stevenson; unidentified reporter; Foreign Affairs Minister for Cambodia Nhiek Tioulong.
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President John F. Kennedy holds a small statue presented by Prince Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia in the President’s Suite at the Carlyle Hotel, New York City, New York. (L-R) United States Ambassador to the United Nations Adlai Stevenson; Prince Sihanouk; President Kennedy; John Steeves, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs (back to camera); Ambassador of Cambodia Nong Kimny (back to camera, bottom right); United States Ambassador to Cambodia William Trimble.
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President John F. Kennedy holds a small statue presented by Prince Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia in the President’s Suite at the Carlyle Hotel, New York City, New York. (L-R) United States Ambassador to the United Nations Adlai Stevenson; Prince Sihanouk; President Kennedy; John Steeves, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs (back to camera); United States Ambassador to Cambodia William Trimble. Ambassador of Cambodia Nong Kimny (partially out of frame) is at bottom right.
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President John F. Kennedy gestures toward a small statue presented by Prince Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia in the President’s Suite at the Carlyle Hotel, New York City, New York. (L-R) United States Ambassador to the United Nations Adlai Stevenson; Prince Sihanouk; President Kennedy; Foreign Affairs Minister for Cambodia Nhiek Tioulong; United States Ambassador to Cambodia William Trimble (partially hidden); John Steeves, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs (back to camera); Ambassador of Cambodia Nong Kimny.
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Prince Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia presents President John F. Kennedy with a silver urn in the President’s Suite at the Carlyle Hotel, New York City, New York. (L-R) United States Ambassador to the United Nations Adlai Stevenson; Prince Sihanouk; President Kennedy; John Steeves, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs (back to camera); Foreign Affairs Minister for Cambodia Nhiek Tioulong.