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Photograph folder
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-1963-10-25-G
ST32
Photograph folder
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-1963-10-24-C
AR41, ST32
Textual folder
Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. President's Office Files.
JFKPOF-047-040
This folder contains a press copy of President John F. Kennedy's remarks at the 13th annual convention of the National Association for Retarded Children held in the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, D.C. In his speech the President explains pending legislation for determining and eliminating the causes of mental retardation. He also discusses the country's comparatively slow progress combating mental retardation, citing successes in other scientific and medical endeavors, such as diphtheria and scarlet fever. Materials in this folder include a press copy and an additional copy of the speech.
Photograph
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-C368-4-63
Special Assistant to the President for Mental Retardation, Dr. Stafford L. Warren (left), sits in his office with the National Association for Retarded Children 1963 poster child, Dorothy Norma “Dee” Hampton (seated on desk). Executive Office Building, Washington, D.C.
Photograph
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-C368-3-63
Special Assistant to the President for Mental Retardation, Dr. Stafford L. Warren (center), sits in his office with the National Association for Retarded Children 1963 poster child, Dorothy Norma “Dee” Hampton (seated on desk). The poster featuring Dee Hampton sits on Dr. Warren's desk at left. Executive Office Building, Washington, D.C. [Photograph by Don Stoderl]
Photograph
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-C368-2-63
Special Assistant to the President for Mental Retardation, Dr. Stafford L. Warren (left), stands holding Dorothy Norma “Dee” Hampton, the National Association for Retarded Children 1963 poster child in the Executive Office Building, Washington, D.C; Dee Hampton's parents, Clyde R. Hampton (far right) and Dorothy Laura Hampton (in red dress), stand right of Dr. Warren. [Fingerprint at top left of image is original to the negative.] [Photograph by Don Stoderl]
Photograph
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-C368-1-63
Special Assistant to the President for Mental Retardation, Dr. Stafford L. Warren (left), stands holding Dorothy Norma “Dee” Hampton, the National Association for Retarded Children 1963 poster child, in front of a map of the United States in the Executive Office Building, Washington D.C.; Dee Hampton's parents, Clyde R. Hampton (far right) and Dorothy Laura Hampton (in red dress), as well as an unidentified person, stand right of Dr. Warren. [Photograph by Don Stoderl]
Collection
EBPP
Papers 1956-1967. Educator, civic worker. Member, President's Panel on Mental Retardation (1961-1962). Materials relating to research and advocacy work on intellectual disabilities.
Photograph
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-C360-6-63
After addressing the 13th annual convention of the National Association for Retarded Children (NARC), President John F. Kennedy (at lectern, holding a bronze plaque) presents the association's Award of Merit to Director of the National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Blindness, Dr. Richard L. Masland (center left, also holding the plaque). Standing right of President Kennedy (applauding): President of NARC, John G. Fettinger; Eunice Kennedy Shriver, consultant to the President's Panel on Mental Retardation. Mayflower Hotel, Washington, D.C.
Photograph
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-C360-11-63
President John F. Kennedy (at lectern) delivers remarks at the 13th annual convention of the National Association for Retarded Children (NARC). Seated at head table, right of President Kennedy (left to right): President of NARC, John G. Fettinger; unidentified; Senator Abraham Ribicoff (Connecticut); Eunice Kennedy Shriver, consultant to the President's Panel on Mental Retardation; unidentified. Seated to the right of the President (right to left): Special Assistant to the President for Mental Retardation, Dr. Stafford L. Warren; Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Anthony J. Celebrezze; unidentified; Director of the National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Blindness, Dr. Richard L. Masland; others are in shadow. Also pictured: White House Secret Service agents, Arthur L. "Art" Godfrey, Floyd Boring, and Dick Johnsen. Mayflower Hotel, Washington, D.C.
Photograph
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-C360-10-63
President John F. Kennedy (at lectern) delivers remarks at the 13th annual convention of the National Association for Retarded Children (NARC). Seated at head table, right of President Kennedy (left to right): President of NARC, John G. Fettinger (partially hidden); unidentified; Senator Abraham Ribicoff (Connecticut); Eunice Kennedy Shriver, consultant to the President's Panel on Mental Retardation; unidentified (mostly in shadow). Special Assistant to the President for Mental Retardation, Dr. Stafford L. Warren, sits at far left; White House Secret Service agent, Arthur L. "Art" Godfrey, sits at table in foreground. Mayflower Hotel, Washington, D.C.
Photograph
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-AR8207-A
President John F. Kennedy (at lectern) delivers remarks at the 13th annual convention of the National Association for Retarded Children (NARC). Seated at head table, right of President Kennedy (left to right): President of NARC, John G. Fettinger; unidentified; Senator Abraham Ribicoff (Connecticut). White House Secret Service agent, Arthur L. "Art" Godfrey, sits at table in foreground. Mayflower Hotel, Washington, D.C.
Photograph
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-AR8207-D
President John F. Kennedy (center left, approaching open car door) departs the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, D.C., after addressing the 13th annual convention of the National Association for Retarded Children (NARC). Left to right: unidentified doorman; President Kennedy; unidentified (in back); White House Secret Service agent, Floyd Boring; President of NARC, John G. Fettinger; unidentified; Executive Director of NARC, Dr. Gunnar Dybwad (in doorway). New York Times photographer, George Tames, stands in background at far left.