Correspondence: Item 1- Comments and suggestions on draft by seven historians, 1955: 19 February-7 August

Item 1 2/19/55 8/7/55, comments and suggestions on draft by 7 historians;
alphabetical.

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Title
Correspondence: Item 1- Comments and suggestions on draft by seven historians, 1955: 19 February-7 August

Item 1 2/19/55 8/7/55, comments and suggestions on draft by 7 historians;
alphabetical.
Collection
John F. Kennedy Personal Papers
Finding Aid | Digitized Content
Digital Identifier
JFKPP-031-013
Date(s) of Materials
1955: 19 February-7 August
Folder Description
This folder contains materials associated with the publication of John F. Kennedy's Profiles in Courage. Materials in this folder include correspondence between Senator Kennedy and various professors of history and political science offering their comments and suggestions for the book's revision. Of note are several signed letters from Harvard University Professor Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. (later Special Assistant to the President and speechwriter during the Kennedy administration).
Extent / Physical Description
65 digital pages
Series
Series 10. Manuscripts.
Preferred Citation
Papers of John F. Kennedy. Personal Papers. Manuscripts: Profiles in Courage. Correspondence: Item 1- Comments and suggestions on draft by seven historians, 1955: 19 February-7 August
Media Type
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