Personal correspondence, 1960: March-November (2 of 2 folders)

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Title
Personal correspondence, 1960: March-November (2 of 2 folders)
Collection
James Wine Personal Papers
Finding Aid | Digitized Content
Digital Identifier
JWPP-001-005
Date(s) of Materials
1960: 1 September-5 November
Folder Description
This folder consists of correspondence between James W. Wine, religious advisor to Senator John F. Kennedy, and various individuals containing expressions of public opinion in response to James Wine's support of Senator Kennedy's 1960 presidential campaign. Of note is a handwritten memorandum from Jacqueline Kennedy, wife of Senator Kennedy, to Robert F. Kennedy pertaining to Reverend Austin Pardue, Archbishop of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Also included are statements on the role of religion in the 1960 presidential campaign and a memorandum on Senator Kennedy's relationship with the Jewish community.
Extent / Physical Description
116 digital pages
Series
Series 1. John F. Kennedy Campaign Files, 1959-1960.
Preferred Citation
James Wine Personal Papers. John F. Kennedy Campaign Files, 1959-1960. Personal correspondence, 1960: March-November (2 of 2 folders)
Contributor(s)
Onassis, Jacqueline Kennedy, 1929-1994
Media Type
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