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KJLPP
Personal Papers, 1964. First Vice-President, Merrill Lynch Corporation; campaign worker for Robert F. Kennedy’s 1964 NY Senate campaign. Contains speeches, press releases, notes and newspaper clippings covering RFK’s Senate campaign through September and October of 1964.
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NFKPP
Papers, 1976-2000. Woman's advocate and campaign worker for Senator Edward M. Kennedy. Correspondence, campaign files, speeches, campaign material and photographs related to the Woman's Advisory Committee associated with the campaigns of Senator Edward M. Kennedy.
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JMPP
Papers, 1932-1959. Socialite and friend of Ernest and Pauline Hemingway. Correspondence, newspaper clippings, scrapbook, poems and writings, invitations, and photographs.
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RFKTRIB
Small donations to the Kennedy Library by individuals and organizations comprised of poems, essays, musical scores, pamphlets and other material dedicated to the memory of Robert F. Kennedy.
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JFKTRIB
Small donations to the Kennedy Library by individuals and organizations, comprised of poems, essays, letters, musical scores, pamphlets, programs, eulogies, sermons, artwork, resolutions, and other material dedicated to the memory of President Kennedy. Also includes domestic and international condolence books.
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JHSPP
Papers 1954-1965 (#327). Lawyer. Democratic Party campaign organizer (1956, 1960); Presidential adviser on foreign affairs. Correspondence, memorandums, subject files, reports, newspaper clippings and other materials related to 1956 and 1960 presidential campaigns; memorandums, correspondence, meeting summaries, lists, drafts, and reports of foreign policy advisory task forces; files, and miscellaneous other materials. Open. See also Oral History Interviews.
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PFDPP
Records 1956-1971. Medical files of Doctor Paul F. de Gara, an allergy and immunology expert whose patients included John F. Kennedy, Rose Kennedy, and Joseph P. Kennedy.
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ECPP
Government official. Information Assistant, President’s Committee on Juvenile Delinquency. Minutes, newsletters, reports, training manuals, and publications relating to her work on the President’s Committee on Juvenile Delinquency.
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RWROPP
Papers 1963-1964. Writer. Research materials and draft for proposed book, "A Sports Tribute to JFK."
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AARPP
Papers, 1960. Governor of Connecticut (1954-1961); Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare (1961-1962); U.S. Senator (1963-1981). Press releases, clippings, memos, writing and letters relating to Kennedy’s 1960 presidential campaign.
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WPPP
Papers 1965-1967. Legislative assistant to Senator Robert F. Kennedy (1964-1968). Letters, memos, statements and testimony collected by Pigman during his tenure with Senator Kennedy.
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AMWPP
Papers 1960-1968. Political activist. Democratic political campaigns, Syracuse, N.Y., area, 1960-1968. Letters, campaign materials, newspapers, and magazines relating to the campaigns of John F. Kennedy and Robert F. Kennedy.
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JLSPP
Papers 1959-1960. Political activist, Director of the Committee of Arts, Letters, & Sciences for Kennedy for President. Presidential campaign materials, 1959-1960. Correspondence, letters, campaign materials, newspapers, and magazines relating to the campaign of John F. Kennedy.
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LMPP
Papers 1961-1968. Kennedy enthusiast and supporter. Papers relating to the Kennedy family, including memorabilia and correspondence.
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HKPP
Papers 1961-1993 [bulk dates 1961-1963]. Physician; physical therapist; mountaineer, alpinist. Medical records, notes and other materials documenting Dr. Kraus' treatment of President John F. Kennedy.
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JKPP
Papers 1959-2004. Government official. Secretary to Board of Trustees and Executive Director, National Cultural Center. Correspondence, financial records, press releases, newspaper articles, and notes.
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WICPP
Papers, 1922-2011 (bulk 1948-2004). Congressional staffer; federal and local government official; educator; consultant; advocate for criminal justice reform. Legislative assistant, Congressman Brooks Hays of Arkansas (1956-1959); legislative assistant and press secretary, Senator Clair Engle of California (1959-1960); research analyst, Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations (1960-1961); assistant to the Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Affairs, U.S. Department of State (1961-1962); White House staffer (1962-1966); staff director, Senate Subcommittee on Intergovernmental Relations (1962-1963); special assistant to the staff director, U.S. Commission on Civil Rights (1963-1965); special assistant to the administrator for equal opportunity, Agency for International Development (1965-1967); director of legislative affairs, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (1967-1969); management consultant (1969-1975); Mount Vernon Supervisor, Fairfax County (Va.) Board of Supervisors (1975-1980); senior staff member, Center for Public Policy Education, the Brookings Institution (1975-1993); vice chairman, National Committee on Community Corrections (1987-2004); author, In Search of Middle Ground: Memoirs of a Washington Insider (2005). Professional and personal papers documenting lengthy career in Washington, D.C., and community volunteer work, with an emphasis on civil rights, intergovernmental relations, equal employment regulations, health care policy, criminal justice, and prison industries. Correspondence, drafts, writings, reports, conference files, notes, research material, press releases, speeches, and news clippings.
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MEHC
Papers 1925-1966 (bulk 1940-1960). Reference copies of papers held by the Museo Ernest Hemingway at the Finca Vigia, San Francisco de Paula, Republic of Cuba. Personal papers of Ernest Hemingway, including manuscripts, correspondence, and other materials. Personal papers of Mary Hemingway, journalist and Ernest's fourth wife, including correspondence and other materials.
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LSPP
Papers 1962-1968. Wife of Peace Corps country program director John Guy Smith, member of first Micronesia Peace Corps Programming Team (1966). Correspondence, reports, retrospectives, diaries, and a manuscript related to Peace Corps life in the 1960s.
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BKPP
Papers 1974-1999. Author and Ernest Hemingway biographer. Drafts, correspondence, and research materials related to The Hemingway Women (1983).
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MFPP
Papers 1945-1992 (bulk 1954-1965). Lawyer, government official. Deputy Special Counsel to the President (1961-1964), Counsel to the President (1964-1965). Papers consisting of personal and professional correspondence, subject files, appointment calendars, campaign files, and audiovisual material created and maintained during the presidential administrations of John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson.
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JRPP
Papers 1961-1999. Journalist, government official. U.S. Department of Justice, Assistant Director of Public Information (1964-1964), Director of Public Information (1964-1967); U.S. Department of State, Executive Assistant to Under Secretary Nicholas deB. Katzenbach (1966-1967); Harvard Institute of Politics, Kennedy Fellow (1967-1968); New York Times, Urban Correspondent, Washington Bureau (1969-1973), Editorial Page Editor (1986-1993), Magazine Editor (1993-2000). Personal and professional papers consisting of correspondence, memoranda, notes, reports, schedules, and speeches. Topics include the U.S. Department of Justice, the U.S. Department of State, the Civil Rights movement, organized crime, and wiretapping.
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DLPP
Papers, 1975-2010. Government official, Department of Labor (1955-1982); Director of Bureau of International Labor Affairs; child care program consultant. Correspondence, photograph, news clippings, reports, speeches.
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RSMPP
Papers 1969. Report commissioned by Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara entitled "United States – Vietnam Relations, 1945-1967," also known as the Pentagon Papers.
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RDPP
Papers 1953-1983. Correspondence, invitations, speech materials, and telephone logs from the White House period, 1961-1963; records pertaining to Donahue's work as Chairman of Senator Edward M. Kennedy's Judicial Screening Committee to select Massachusetts judges of the United States District Court, 1977-1978; photographs.