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MRHPP
Materials documenting Margaret Ronayne Hahn's experience as a campaign worker on the presidential campaigns of John F. Kennedy and Robert F. Kennedy: correspondence, clippings, photographs, campaign ephemera, notes, memoranda, etc. Also included is Ms. Hahn's recorded oral history of her campaign experiences (original cassettes and copy DVDs).
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HBHPP
Papers 1953-1983. Post Office Department employee; developed the ZIP Code for mail addressing. Materials relating to the development and implementation of the Zone Improvement Plan (ZIP Code).
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ERHPP
Educator. Professor of literature, University of Louisville, Kentucky (1964-1989). Collected articles, books, advertisements, brochures, and other printed materials about or by Ernest Hemingway. Includes an annotated inventory.
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DLHPP
Urban affairs consultant. Member, John F. Kennedy's and Robert F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign staffs (1960, 1968). Delegate lists, political polls, petitions, campaign correspondence, speeches, campaign schedules.
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DHFPP
Papers 1952-1986. Educator, government official. Faculty member, Harvard Business School (1955-1961); special assistant to Senator Benjamin Smith of Massachusetts (1961); staff assistant to President Kennedy (1961-1963); Tariff Commissioner (1963-1967); president, Center for Business-Government Relations (1969-1971); Director, John F. Kennedy Library (1972-1986); faculty member and lecturer, Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration (1976-1980). Personal and professional papers including materials related to Fenn's position as a Special Assistant to President John F. Kennedy, his appointment to the United States Tariff Commission, and his work as a consultant and a professor of business-government relations.
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JFKWHSFDHF
Papers 1961-1964. Educator, government official. Faculty member, Harvard Business School (1955-1961); special assistant to Senator Benjamin Smith of Massachusetts (1961); staff assistant to President Kennedy (1961-1963); Tariff Commissioner (1963-1967); president, Center for Business-Government Relations (1969-1971); Director, John F. Kennedy Library (1972-1986); faculty member and lecturer, Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration (1976-1980). White House Staff files relating to Fenn's position as staff assistant to President John F. Kennedy and his involvement in government recruitment.
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KHPP
Journalist, author, socialite, and Kennedy and Churchill family friend. London correspondent, Cleveland News ; correspondent, Cleveland Press ; radio broadcaster, WGAR (1938-1942); executive, Office of Strategic Services (OSS) (1942-1945); feature writer, Cleveland Plain Dealer (1948- ); campaigned for Presidents Roosevelt and Kennedy; member, Inaugural Committee (1961); member, Advisory Committee on the National Cultural Center (Kennedy Center); advocate for honorary American citizenship for Sir Winston Churchill; author/editor, Irrepressible Churchill (1967), Winston Churchill on America and Britain (1970), The Grand Original: Portraits of Randolph Churchill by His Friends (1971), Randolph Churchill, the Young Unpretender (1971). Correspondence, telegrams, manuscripts, photographs, campaign materials, news clippings, printed materials. Includes interviews and transcripts of broadcasts on the Kennedy and Churchill families, political campaigning, John F. Kennedy's inauguration, the Eminent Americans Program of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, the restoration of Blair House, and honorary American citizenship for Winston Churchill.
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MSGPP
Lawyer, author. Chief speech writer, Robert F. Kennedy's senatorial campaign (1964); director of public affairs, Robert F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign (1968); author (with William vanden Heuvel), On His Own: Robert F. Kennedy, 1964-1968 (1970). Background research materials and drafts.
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EOGPP
Papers 1948-1999. Author; journalist; Director of Public Information, Department of Justice (1961-1964); Press assistant to Robert F. Kennedy (1964-1965). Material relating to Attorney General Robert Kennedy includes speeches, newspaper articles, subject files, 1964 Senate campaign and trip files, memorial and legacy materials, and audiovisual items. Professional papers of Edwin Guthman include journalism articles and research files (Watergate investigation, 1973-1974), calendars and monthly planners, publications and manuscripts, correspondence, book reviews, and news clippings. Personal material includes school notes, certificates, and a Seattle Times oral history interview.
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RSGPP
Papers, 1963-2002. Radio broadcast writer (ca. 1943-1963), speech writer (ca. 1963-1969). Radio transcripts, letters, political ephemera, and publications.
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AJGPP
Lawyer, government official. Secretary of Labor (1961-1962). Copies of speeches, photographs, and scrapbooks.
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RLGPP
Lawyer, government official. Deputy Secretary of Defense (1961-1964); member, President's Task Force on Nuclear Proliferation (1964-1967); adviser to President Lyndon Johnson. Correspondence, memorandums, appointment files, and daily diaries relating to national politics and defense.
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LPFPP
Author, John Fitzgerald Kennedy: America's Youngest President (1982) [Originally John F. Kennedy: Young Statesman (1964)], for the "Childhood of Famous Americans" series. Collection contains research notes and materials for the book; correspondence with Kennedy staff members and acquaintances; and chapter drafts and photographic references.
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OLFPP
Secretary of Agriculture (1961-1969). Correspondence, memorandums, notes, reports, speeches, interviews, diary, and other personal papers.
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HFPP
Lawyer, Boston political figure; friend and associate of John F. Kennedy; campaign aide. Papers relating to John F. Kennedy's political campaigns (1946-1958) and to the Jewish community in Boston.
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FON
News, documentary, and memorial coverage of John F. Kennedy as presented by foreign television networks or non-U. S. producers for foreign telecast; includes material from BBC (UK), CBC (Canada), NHK (Japan), Deutsche Wochenschau / WDR / Sender Freis (Germany), RAI (Italy), RTF (France), Telefis Eireann (Ireland), and others.
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WFPP
West Point cadet (1949-1951). Letters, clippings and photos related to West Point cheating scandal.
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RPFPP
Lawyer, cousin of President Kennedy. Member, John F. Kennedy Library Corp. (1964-1979). Files on the development of the John F. Kennedy Library, including memorandums, reports, studies, site plans, photographs, and maps.
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RSFPP
Author, historian. Manuscript, audiotapes of interviews and research notes.
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JFKWHSFMF
Lawyer, government official. Deputy Special Counsel to the President (1961-1964). Correspondence, memorandums, reports, notes, drafts, releases on general subjects, tariffs, trade, and legislation.
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JGFPP
Government official. Executive Director, President's Commission on Equal Employment Opportunity (1961-63). Memorandums, correspondence, releases, reports, news clippings, and miscellaneous papers.
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PBFPP
Friend of President Kennedy, government official. Under Secretary of the Navy (1961-63); author, The Pleasure of His Company (1966). Personal correspondence between Fay and President Kennedy; book manuscript.
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JJFPP
Author, Pacific War Diary, 1942-1945 (1963); Kennedy enthusiast. Originals and copies of newspapers containing articles about President Kennedy and other members of his family.
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RHEPP
Journalist. Editor, foreign correspondent, Washington Post (1946-1971). Copies of memorandums of conversation and briefings with American foreign policy advisers, Department of Defense officials, foreign diplomats, and statesmen, including President Kennedy, Harold Macmillan and others.
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ELIREC
Records (1962-1977) consist of client records including correspondence, regimen instructions, transcripts of telephone conversations, and news clippings.