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President John F. Kennedy greets Dr. Rosa Gragg, President of the National Association of Colored Women's Clubs, at a dinner in honor of Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson, Speaker of the House of Representatives John W. McCormack, and Supreme Court Chief Justice Earl Warren. Deputy Attorney General Byron White (partially hidden, over Dr. Gragg's shoulder) and Congressman Hale Boggs of Louisiana (facing the camera) stand in the background; musicians perform at far right. Cross Hall, White House, Washington, D.C.
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President John F. Kennedy (right) talks with pianist Charles Wadsworth at a dinner in honor of Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson, Speaker of the House of Representatives John W. McCormack, and Supreme Court Chief Justice Earl Warren. Mr. Wadsworth accompanied mezzo-soprano opera singer Grace Bumbry on the piano during Ms. Bumbry's performance at the dinner. East Room, White House, Washington, D.C.
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President John F. Kennedy (center) talks with mezzo-soprano opera singer Grace Bumbry and piano accompanist Charles Wadsworth (left) following Ms. Bumbry's performance at a dinner in honor of Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson, Speaker of the House of Representatives John W. McCormack, and Supreme Court Chief Justice Earl Warren. East Room, White House, Washington, D.C.
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President John F. Kennedy talks with mezzo-soprano opera singer Grace Bumbry following Ms. Bumbry's performance at a dinner in honor of Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson, Speaker of the House of Representatives John W. McCormack, and Supreme Court Chief Justice Earl Warren. Piano accompanist Charles Wadsworth (mostly hidden) stands behind Ms. Bumbry. Cross Hall, White House, Washington, D.C.
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President John F. Kennedy talks with mezzo-soprano opera singer Grace Bumbry following Ms. Bumbry's performance at a dinner in honor of Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson, Speaker of the House of Representatives John W. McCormack, and Supreme Court Chief Justice Earl Warren. Harriet McCormack, wife of Speaker McCormack (back to camera), stands to the left of President Kennedy; Ruth Ribicoff, wife of Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare Abraham Ribicoff (in back), stands at far right. East Room, White House, Washington, D.C.
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Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson (far left), President John F. Kennedy (back to camera), and First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy talk with mezzo-soprano opera singer Grace Bumbry (back to camera) following Ms. Bumbry's performance at a dinner in honor of Vice President Johnson, Speaker of the House of Representatives John W. McCormack, and Supreme Court Chief Justice Earl Warren. Harriet McCormack, wife of Speaker McCormack (facing the camera), and Chief Justice Warren (mostly hidden at edge of the image) stand to the right of Ms. Bumbry. East Room, White House, Washington, D.C.
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President John F. Kennedy (center) greets unidentified guests at a dinner in honor of Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson, Speaker of the House of Representatives John W. McCormack, and Supreme Court Chief Justice Earl Warren. Cross Hall, White House, Washington, D.C.
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President John F. Kennedy (right) greets unidentified guests at a dinner in honor of Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson, Speaker of the House of Representatives John W. McCormack, and Supreme Court Chief Justice Earl Warren. Deputy Attorney General Byron White stands at far left, facing the camera; musicians perform in the background. Cross Hall, White House, Washington, D.C.
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JFKWHP-ST-55-19-62
President John F. Kennedy (right, head turned) visits with guests following the Metropolitan Opera Studio’s performance of Mozart’s “Così fan tutte” at the White House. First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy held the event for children of ambassadors living in Washington, D.C.; it was the second of her Musical Programs for Youth. State Dining Room, White House, Washington, D.C.
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President John F. Kennedy visits with Chief of Protocol, Angier Biddle Duke, and his daughter, Maria-Luisa Biddle Duke, following the Metropolitan Opera Studio’s performance of Mozart’s “Così fan tutte” at the White House. First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy held the event for children of ambassadors living in Washington, D.C.; it was the second of her Musical Programs for Youth. State Dining Room, White House, Washington, D.C.
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President John F. Kennedy visits with Master of Ceremonies and General Manager of the Metropolitan Opera Company, Rudolf Bing, following the Metropolitan Opera Studio’s performance of Mozart’s “Così fan tutte” at the White House. An unidentified aide stands at right. First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy held the event for children of ambassadors living in Washington, D.C.; it was the second of her Musical Programs for Youth. State Dining Room, White House, Washington, D.C.
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President John F. Kennedy shakes hands with Lucy Baines Johnson following the Metropolitan Opera Studio’s performance of Mozart’s “Così fan tutte” at the White House. Lynda Bird Johnson stands in center; others are unidentified. First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy held the event for children of ambassadors living in Washington, D.C.; it was the second of her Musical Programs for Youth. State Dining Room, White House, Washington, D.C.
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President John F. Kennedy and First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy arrive for the First Inaugural Salute to the President dinner at National Guard Armory, Washington, D.C. Also pictured: White House Secret Service agents, Lubert "Bert" de Freese and Win Lawson.
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President John F. Kennedy attends a luncheon for a group of newspaper publishers from Minnesota. State Dining Room, White House, Washington, D.C.
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President John F. Kennedy and First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy visit with an unidentified man, following a state dinner in honor of President of India, Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan. North Portico, White House, Washington, D.C.
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President John F. Kennedy (far right) and First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy (second from right) visit with Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Norway, Einar Gerhardsen (far left), and his wife, First Lady Werna Gerhardsen (second from left), at the North Portico of the White House, Washington, D.C. Prime Minister and Mrs. Gerhardsen visited the White House to attend a luncheon in their honor.
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Luncheon in honor of Prime Minister of Japan Hayato Ikeda. (L-R) First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, Counselor of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Toshiro Shimanouchi, Mitsue Ikeda, Prime Minister of Japan Hayato Ikeda, interpreter James J. Wickel (partially hidden behind Mrs. Eisenhower), former First Lady Mamie Doud Eisenhower, former President Dwight D. Eisenhower, and President John F. Kennedy. North Portico, White House, Washington, D.C.
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Luncheon in honor of Prime Minister of Japan Hayato Ikeda. (L-R) First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, Counselor of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Toshiro Shimanouchi, Mitsue Ikeda, Prime Minister of Japan Hayato Ikeda, interpreter James J. Wickel, former First Lady Mamie Doud Eisenhower, former President Dwight D. Eisenhower, and President John F. Kennedy. North Portico, White House, Washington, D.C.
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Luncheon in honor of Prime Minister of Japan Hayato Ikeda. (L-R) First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, Mitsue Ikeda, Prime Minister of Japan Hayato Ikeda, Counselor of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Toshiro Shimanouchi, former First Lady Mamie Doud Eisenhower, former President Dwight D. Eisenhower, and President John F. Kennedy. North Portico, White House, Washington, D.C.
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Departure of guests following a luncheon in honor of Prince Ranier III and Princess Grace of Monaco (actress Grace Kelly). L-R: First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy; Prince Ranier; Princess Grace; President John F. Kennedy. Standing in doorway: White House Secret Service agents Win Lawson (center) and Bill Payne (right). West Wing Entrance, White House, Washington, D.C.
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President John F. Kennedy and First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy bid farewell to Prince Ranier III and Princess Grace of Monaco (actress Grace Kelly) following a luncheon in their honor. Unidentified people stand in doorway. West Wing Entrance, White House, Washington, D.C.
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President John F. Kennedy and First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy bid farewell to Prince Ranier III and Princess Grace of Monaco (actress Grace Kelly) following a luncheon in their honor. Also pictured: White House correspondent for The Washington Star, Garnett D. Horner (standing at left along wall); dean of the White House press corps and United Press International (UPI) reporter, Merriman "Smitty" Smith (behind and left of Mrs. Kennedy); UPI photographer, James K. W. Atherton (on far right edge of image). All others are unidentified. West Wing Entrance, White House, Washington, D.C.
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President John F. Kennedy (seated at center) attends a luncheon for newspaper publishers and editors from Georgia. Seated at table (clockwise, beginning left of President Kennedy): Editor of the Tri-County Advertiser, Amilee Chastain Graves (not visible); President and Publisher of the Marietta Journal, Brooks P. Smith; Editor of the Atlanta Constitution, Eugene C. Patterson; President and Publisher of the West Point Valley Times-News, Doyle E. Shirley; Publisher of the LaGrange News, Glen O. Long (mostly obscured); President of the Cordele Dispatch, Elden Wayne Mathews; President and Editor of the Thomasville Times-Enterprise, Lee Edward Kelly, Jr.; Editor of the Swainsboro Forest-Blade, William C. Rogers (mostly obscured); Editor of the Cairo Messenger, Herbert Hamilton Wind, Jr.; Editor of the Walton Tribune, Sanders Camp, Sr.; Editor and General Manager of the Atlanta Daily World, Cornelius Adolphus Scott (not visible); Publisher of the Griffin News, Oliver Quimby Melton, Sr. (not visible); President and Publisher of the Columbus Enquirer and Ledger, Maynard R. Ashworth (mostly obscured); White House Press Secretary Pierre Salinger (not visible); Editor of the Carroll County Georgian, D. Stanley Parkman; Publisher of the Macon Telegraph and the Macon News, Peyton T. Anderson (mostly obscured); Publisher and Editor of the Milledgeville Union-Recorder, Powell A. Moore; Editor of the Valdosta Times, John Turner Rockwell, Jr.; President and Editor of the Tifton Gazette, Homer M. Rankin; Publisher and Editor of the Dublin Courier-Herald, Walter H. Champion; Editor of the Bulloch Herald, Leodel Coleman, Sr.; Publisher and Editor of the Albany Herald, James H. Gray; Publisher and Editor of the Americus Times-Recorder, James R. Blair; Publisher and Editor of the Cartersville Tribune News, John T. Fleetwood; Assistant to the Publisher of the August Chronicle and Herald and the Savannah News and Press, William S. Morris III; President of the Moultrie Observer, Max E. Nussbaum, Jr.; and President of the Georgia Press Association, Jack Williams, Jr. State Dining Room, White House, Washington, D.C.
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President John F. Kennedy (seated at center left, face partially obscured) attends a luncheon for newspaper publishers and editors from Georgia. Seated at table (clockwise, beginning at far head of table): President and Editor of the Thomasville Times-Enterprise, Lee Edward Kelly, Jr.; Editor of the Swainsboro Forest-Blade, William C. Rogers; Editor of the Cairo Messenger, Herbert Hamilton Wind, Jr.; Editor of the Walton Tribune, Sanders Camp, Sr. (mostly obscured); Editor and General Manager of the Atlanta Daily World, Cornelius Adolphus Scott; Publisher of the Griffin News, Oliver Quimby Melton, Sr. (mostly obscured); President and Publisher of the Columbus Enquirer and Ledger, Maynard R. Ashworth; White House Press Secretary Pierre Salinger; Editor of the Carroll County Georgian, D. Stanley Parkman; Publisher of the Macon Telegraph and the Macon News, Peyton T. Anderson; Publisher and Editor of the Milledgeville Union-Recorder, Powell A. Moore; Editor of the Valdosta Times, John Turner Rockwell, Jr. (mostly obscured); President and Editor of the Tifton Gazette, Homer M. Rankin; Publisher and Editor of the Dublin Courier-Herald, Walter H. Champion; Editor of the Bulloch Herald, Leodel Coleman, Sr.; Publisher and Editor of the Albany Herald, James H. Gray; Publisher and Editor of the Americus Times-Recorder, James R. Blair; Publisher and Editor of the Cartersville Tribune News, John T. Fleetwood; Assistant to the Publisher of the August Chronicle and Herald and the Savannah News and Press, William S. Morris III (mostly obscured); President of the Moultrie Observer, Max E. Nussbaum, Jr.; President of the Georgia Press Association, Jack Williams, Jr.; President Kennedy; and Editor of the Tri-County Advertiser, Amilee Chastain Graves. Mostly obscured or not visible (seated clockwise beginning after Ms. Graves): President and Publisher of the Marietta Journal, Brooks P. Smith; Editor of the Atlanta Constitution, Eugene C. Patterson; President and Publisher of the West Point Valley Times-News, Doyle E. Shirley; Publisher of the LaGrange News, Glen O. Long; and President of the Cordele Dispatch, Elden Wayne Mathews. State Dining Room, White House, Washington, D.C.
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President John F. Kennedy (seated near center right) attends a luncheon for newspaper publishers and editors from Georgia. Seated at table (clockwise, beginning left of President Kennedy): Editor of the Tri-County Advertiser, Amilee Chastain Graves; President and Publisher of the Marietta Journal, Brooks P. Smith; Editor of the Atlanta Constitution, Eugene C. Patterson; President and Publisher of the West Point Valley Times-News, Doyle E. Shirley; Publisher of the LaGrange News, Glen O. Long; President of the Cordele Dispatch, Elden Wayne Mathews; President and Editor of the Thomasville Times-Enterprise, Lee Edward Kelly, Jr.; Editor of the Swainsboro Forest-Blade, William C. Rogers; Editor of the Cairo Messenger, Herbert Hamilton Wind, Jr.; Editor of the Walton Tribune, Sanders Camp, Sr.; Editor and General Manager of the Atlanta Daily World, Cornelius Adolphus Scott (mostly obscured); Publisher of the Griffin News, Oliver Quimby Melton, Sr.; President and Publisher of the Columbus Enquirer and Ledger, Maynard R. Ashworth; White House Press Secretary Pierre Salinger; Editor of the Carroll County Georgian, D. Stanley Parkman (mostly obscured); Publisher of the Macon Telegraph and the Macon News, Peyton T. Anderson; Publisher and Editor of the Milledgeville Union-Recorder, Powell A. Moore (mostly obscured); Editor of the Valdosta Times, John Turner Rockwell, Jr.; President and Editor of the Tifton Gazette, Homer M. Rankin (mostly obscured); Publisher and Editor of the Dublin Courier-Herald, Walter H. Champion (mostly obscured); Editor of the Bulloch Herald, Leodel Coleman, Sr.; Publisher and Editor of the Albany Herald, James H. Gray (mostly obscured); Publisher and Editor of the Americus Times-Recorder, James R. Blair; Publisher and Editor of the Cartersville Tribune News, John T. Fleetwood; Assistant to the Publisher of the August Chronicle and Herald and the Savannah News and Press, William S. Morris III; President of the Moultrie Observer, Max E. Nussbaum, Jr.; and President of the Georgia Press Association, Jack Williams, Jr. (mostly obscured). State Dining Room, White House, Washington, D.C.