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James M. Cannon (#314)

An Inventory of His Personal Papers
1939-1963
At the John F. Kennedy Library
National Archives and Records Administration


Administrative Information
Biographical Note
Collection Overview
List of Series
Series Description


Administrative Information

Abstract
Papers 1939-1963
Writer and political advisor. Materials related to potential articles on Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. for the Readers Digest  and on Robert F. Kennedy for Newsweek . Included in the papers are drafts of articles, correspondence, transcripts of interviews, notes and notebooks, research material and newspaper clippings, with the bulk of the material relating to Cannon’s article, "The Kennedy Who Isn’t There," about the life of Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. Of note are transcripts of interviews Cannon conducted with John F. Kennedy, Joseph P. Kennedy, and Mrs. Robert F. Kennedy.

Access
Open.

Usage Restrictions
According to the deed of gift signed March 2001, copyright of these materials has been retained by the donor for his lifetime. After the donor’s death, all said rights shall pass to the Government of the United States. Users of the materials are advised to determine the copyright status of any document from which they plan to publish excerpts.

Copyright
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Provenance
Received from James M. Cannon of Washington, D.C., in December 2000 (Acc. 2001-233).

Extent
About 100 items (5 linear inches ; 0.5 cubic feet)

Date Opened
August 2001

Processed by
James M. Roth

Encoded by
James M. Roth

Related Collections
Cannon, James M. - Files 1975-77 (Domestic Council, Domestic Affairs), Gerald R. Ford Library and Museum

Cannon, James M. – Papers 1974-79 (Domestic Council, Domestic Affairs, Vice President Rockefeller) Gerald R. Ford Library and Museum


The Personal Papers of James M. Cannon



Biographical Note
James M. Cannon (1918-), writer and political advisor, began his career in journalism and worked at various times for the Potsdam, NY, Herald-Recorder , the Gloversville, NY, Leader Republican , the Baltimore Sun , Time , and Newsweek . Cannon later became an assistant to Governor Nelson Rockefeller of New York, and then, Chief of Staff to Senate Majority Leader Howard Baker. The following biographical list was adapted from the finding aid on James M. Cannon at the Gerald R. Ford Library and Museum.

 

1918

Born, Sylacauga, Alabama

1939 

B.S., University of Alabama

1939-40

Served in the U.S. Army

1940-41

Worked for Burroughs Adding Machine Company

1941-46

Served in the U.S. Army

1947-48 

Reporter for the Potsdam (NY) Herald-Recorder

1948-49 

Reporter for the Gloversville (NY) Leader-Republican

1949-54

Reporter, Baltimore Sun; (foreign correspondent, 1950 and 1951)

1954-56

Contributing editor for Time magazine

1956-69

Newsweek magazine National Affairs Editor, Washington correspondent, Chief of Correspondents, and Vice President and Assistant to the Publisher

1969-73

Special Assistant to New York Governor Nelson A.Rockefeller

1974

Special Assistant to Nelson A. Rockefeller, Commission on Critical Choices for Americans; congressional liaison for vice presidential confirmation hearings

1975

Vice President Nelson A. Rockefeller staff member

1975-77

Assistant to the President for Domestic Affairs and Executive Director of the Domestic Council

1977-80

Administrative Assistant to the Senate Minority Leader (Senator Howard Baker)

1981 

Chief of Staff for the office of Senator Howard Baker and Administrative Assistant to the Senate Majority Leader



Collection Overview



List of Series

Series 1. Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr., Research Material, 1939-1963
Series 2. Robert F. Kennedy, Research Material, 1961-1963




Series Descriptions

Series 1. Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr., Research Material, 1939-1963.



Box 1  

Correspondence, 1961-1963
Articles

"The Kennedy Who Isn’t There," 1963
"The Kennedy Who Isn’t There," second draft, n.d.
"The Kennedy Who Isn’t There," typed notes

Interviews

President Kennedy, 5 January 1960
President Kennedy, 11 April 1963

Notes

Miscellaneous notes, 1962
Miscellaneous notes, 1963
Notebook
"As We Remember Joe," n.d.
Notes to "As We Remember Joe"

Research Material

Letter to Mother and Dad from Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr., 9 September 1943
"Trip to Spain," by Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr.
Dedication of Kennedy Child Study Center, 15 March 1962
Naval biography of Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr.
Administrative report on PB4Y-1, 14 August 1944
Newspaper clippings about Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr.




Series 2. Robert F. Kennedy, Research Material, 1961-1963.
3 items.
Arrangement: by subject.

Two interviews by Cannon and an article in the New York Times Magazine  by Anthony Lewis. In 1961, Cannon interviewed Ethel S. Kennedy and Joseph P. Kennedy for an article about Robert F. Kennedy that appeared in Newsweek.

Box 1

Joseph P. Kennedy interview, 9 May 1961
Ethel Skakel Kennedy interview, 15 May 1961
"What Drives Bobby Kennedy," NY Times Magazine , 7 April 1963

 
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James M. Cannon,Joseph P. Kennedy,Kennedy Family,author,20th century politics,Papers 1939-1963Writer and political advisor. Materials related to potential articles on Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. for the Readers Digest and on Robert F. Kennedy for Newsweek. Included in the papers are drafts of articles, correspondence, transcripts of interviews, notes and notebooks, research material and newspaper clippings, with the bulk of the material relating to Cannon’s article, "The Kennedy Who Isn’t There," about the life of Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. Of note are transcripts of interviews Cannon conducted with John F. Kennedy, Joseph P. Kennedy, and Mrs. Robert F. Kennedy.,