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This is the most current list of oral history holdings. New accessions, changes and other updates to collection information are made to this document between published editions of Historical Materials in the John Fitzgerald Kennedy Library. The most recent edition of that publication was issued in October, 2000. You can also call our reference staff at 617-514-1629 for information.

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NAME, date of birth - date of death [if known]
Position, occupation, or other relevant description (dates). Date(s) of interview. Number of pages. Restriction [if any]. Cross reference(s). © [Copyright retained].

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A

ABEL, ELIE 1920-2004 
Broadcast journalist, National Broadcasting Co. (1961-1969); author The Missile Crisis (1966). 1970. 42 pp.

ACHESON, DEAN G(ooderham) 1893-1971
Presidential adviser on foreign affairs. 1964. 34 pp.

ACKLEY, (Hugh) GARDNER
See
 Council of Economic Advisers.

ADAMS, JOHN H. 1939-
Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, Bureau of Consular Affairs (1985-1987). Interview conducted for the Abba Schwartz Oral History Project, Foreign Affairs Oral History Program, Georgetown University. 1992. 53 pp. No interlibrary loan.

AIKEN, FRANK 1898-1983 
Minister of External Affairs, Ireland (1957-1969). 1966. 30 pp. 

AIKEN, GEORGE, (David) 1892-1984
Senator from Vermont (1941-1975). 1964. 42 pp.

AILES, STEPHEN 1912-
Under Secretary (1961-1964), Secretary of the Army (1964-1965). 1968. 63 pp.

AKERS, ANTHONY B(oyce) 1914-1976 
Ambassador to New Zealand (1961-1963). 1971. 38 pp.

ALBERT, CARL (Bert) 1908-2000
Representative from Oklahoma (1947-1977). 1965. 37 pp.

ALMOND, J(ames) LINDSAY 1898-1986
Representative (1946-48), Attorney General (1949-1957), Governor, (1958-1962), Virginia; judge, United States Court of Customs and Patents Appeals (1962-1986). Interview conducted for the John F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1968. 25 pp. Interviews conducted by the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library. 1969. 31 pp. No interlibrary loan.

ALPHAND, HERVÉ 1907-1994
French Ambassador to the United States (1956-1965). 1964. 11 pp.

ALSOP, JOSEPH (Wright) 1910-1989
Journalist, author, Kennedy friend and associate. 1964. 111 pp.

ALSOP, JOSEPH (Wright) 1910-1989 
Interviews conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1971, 1979. 58 pp.

AMORY, ROBERT 1915-1989
Deputy Director, Central Intelligence Agency (1957-1962); Chief, International Division, Bureau of the Budget (1962-1965). 1966. 153 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

AMOS, JOHN (Ellis) 1905-1986 
Democratic National Committeeman from West Virginia (1959-1968); delegate, Democratic National Convention (1960, 1964). 1965. 41 pp.

ANDERSON, CLINTON P(resba) 1895-1975
Senator from New Mexico (1949-1973). 1967. 57 pp.

ANDERSON, E. DEAN 1914-1994
Political organizer, Kennedy for President campaign, Oregon (1960). 1966. 16 pp. 

ANDERSON, (Helen) EUGENIE M(oore) 1909-1997
Ambassador to Bulgaria (1962-1965). 1973. 64 pp. Portions closed.

ANDERSON, GEORGE W(helan) 1906-1992
Admiral, U.S. Navy; Chief of Naval Operations, Joint Chiefs of Staff (1961-1963); Ambassador to Portugal (1963-1966). 1967. 28 pp.

ANDERSON, GLENN M(alcolm) 1913-1994
Lieutenant Governor (1959-1967) and Representative from California (1969-1993). 1970, 1971. 86 pp.

ANDOLSEK, LUDWIG J(ohn) 1910-1995
Commissioner, Civil Rights Commission (1963-1977). 1976. 20 pp.

ARATA, LAWRENCE J. 1907-1979
White House upholsterer (1961-1977). 1964. 6 pp.

ASENCIO, DIEGO C(ortes) 1931-
Foreign Service Officer. Ambassador to Colombia (1977-1980); Assistant Secretary of State for Consular Affairs (1980-1983); Ambassador to Brazil (1983-1986). Interview conducted for the Abba Schwartz Oral History Project, Foreign Affairs Oral History Program, Georgetown University. 1986. 33 pp. No interlibrary loan. ©

ASPINALL, WAYNE (Norviel) 1896-1983
Representative from Colorado (1949-1973). 1965. 6 pp.

ATTWOOD, WILLIAM H(ollingsworth) 1919-1989
Member, John F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign staff (1960); Ambassador to Guinea (1961-1963); special adviser, U.S. Delegation to United Nations (1963-1964). 1965. 13 pp. (written statement).

AUCHINCLOSS, JANET LEE BOUVIER 1907-1989
Mother-in-law of President Kennedy. 37 pp.

AUSTIN, DAVID
See
 Poverty and Urban Policy

AVERY, ISAAC M. 1905-1967
White House carpenter. 1964. 22 pp.

AYLWARD, JAMES P(atrick) 1920-
Missouri political figure; delegate, Democratic National Convention (1960). 1967. 20 pp. ©

B

BADEAU, JOHN S(tothoff) 1903-1995
Ambassador to the United Arab Republic (1961-1964). 1969. 27 pp.

BAILEY, HARLEY E(van) 1915-2004
Baptist minister; Kennedy for President campaign worker, Wood County, West Virginia (1960). 1964. 11 pp.

BAILEY, JOHN M(oran) 1904-1975
Chairman, Democratic National Committee (1961-1975). 1964. 157 pp.

BAKER, (Franklin H.) "FRANK" 1926-1989
Member, Visa Office, Department of State (1940-1990). Interview conducted for the Abba Schwartz Oral History Project, Foreign Affairs Oral History Program, Georgetown University. 1992. 77 pp. No interlibrary loan.

BAKER, JOHN A(ustin) 1914-1982
Assistant Secretary of Agriculture (1962-1969). 1964. 27 pp.

BALDRIGE (Hollensteiner), LETITIA (Katherine) 1927-
White House social secretary (1961-1963). 1964. 126 pp.

BALDWIN, CHARLES F(ranklin) 1902-1993
Ambassador to Malaysia (1961-1964). 1969. 78 pp.

BALEWA, ALHAJI ABUBAKER TAFAWA 1912-1966
Prime Minister, Federal Republic of Nigeria (1957-1966). 1964. 4 pp.

BALL, GEORGE W(ildman) 1909-1984
Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs (1961); Under Secretary of State (1961-1964). 1965, 1968. 60 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

BANKS, JAMES G. 1921-2005
Assistant Commissioner for Relocation and Community Organization, Housing and Home Finance Agency (1961-1962). 1966. 28 pp.

BARBOUR, WALWORTH 1908-1982
Ambassador to Israel (1961-1973). 1981. 13 pp.

BARBOZA, JOANNE 1920-
Waitress at Kennedy home, Hyannisport. (1946-1947). 1982. 23 pp. ©

BARNES, DONALD F. 1930-2003
Presidential interpreter, Department of State (1956-1966). 1964. 108 pp.

BARNETT, ROSS R(obert) 1898-1987
Governor of Mississippi (1960-1964). 1969. 24 pp.

BARRETT, RICHARD
See
 Recruitment During the Kennedy Administration.

BARRON, WILLIAM (Wallace) 1911-2002
Attorney General (1956-1961), Governor (1961-1965), West Virginia. 1965. 14 pp.

BARROWS, LELAND (Judd) 1906-1988
Ambassador to Cameroon (1960-1966) also accredited to Togo (1960-1961). 1971. 21 pp.

BARTHELMES, (Albert Wesley) "WES" 1922-1976
Press secretary to Robert F. Kennedy (1965-1966). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1969. 171 pp.

BARTLETT, CHARLES (Leffingwell) 1921-
Washington correspondent, Chattanooga Times (1948-1962); columnist, Chicago Daily News (1962-  ); friend of President Kennedy. 1965. 166 pp.

BATSON, RUTH M(arion) 1921-2003
Massachusetts political figure; campaign worker, John F. Kennedy's Senate campaign (1952); president, New England Regional Conference, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) (1957-1960). 1979. 20 pp.

BATT, WILLIAM L(oren) 1916-2004
Administrator, Area Redevelopment Administration, Department of Commerce (1961-1965). 1966, 1967. 206 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts

BATTLE, LUCIUS D(urham) 1918-2008
Special assistant to the Secretary and Executive Secretary (1961-1962), Consul General (1962), and Assistant Secretary of State for Education and Cultural Affairs (1962-1964), Department of State; Ambassador to the United Arab Republic (1964-1967); chairman, UNESCO General Conference, Paris (1962). 1968. 141 pp.

BATTLE, WILLIAM C(ullen) 1920-2008
Kennedy-for-President campaign coordinator for Virginia, North Carolina, and Kentucky (1960); Ambassador to Australia (1962-1964). 1965, 1970, 2005. 320 pp. Portions closed.

BAUER, RAYMOND
See
 Poverty and Urban Policy

BAYLEY, EDWIN R(ichard) 1918-2002
Press secretary to Governor Gaylord Nelson of Wisconsin (1959-1961); Director of Public Information, Peace Corps (1961); Special Assistant, Office of the Press Secretary, White House (1961-1962); Director, Information Staff, Agency for International Development (1962-1964). 1968. 121 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

BAZELON, DAVID (Lionel) 1909-1993
Chief Judge, U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, District of Columbia (1962-1978); Chairman, Task Force on Law and Public Awareness, President's Panel on Mental Retardation (1962-1963). 1969. 22 pp.

BEALE, HOWARD 1898-1983
Australian Ambassador to the United States (1958-1964). 1964. 21 pp. ©

BEAME, ABRAHAM (David) 1906-2001
New York City political figure; city comptroller (1961-1965); Democratic candidate for mayor (1965); Mayor (1974-1978). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1978. 18 pp.

BEASLEY, D(elmar) OTIS 1907-1975
Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Administration (1952-1965). 1969. 24 pp.

BEATY, ORREN 1919-2005
Assistant to the Secretary of the Interior (1961-1967). 1969, 1970. 333 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

BEAUDRY, ROBERT J. 1920-1983
Secretary and treasurer, Wisconsonites for Kennedy and Nelson (1960).1965. 12 pp. ©

BEER, SAMUEL H(utchison) 1911-2009
Historian, educator, Massachusetts political figure. Massachusetts chairman (1955-1957), national chairman (1959-1962), Americans for Democratic Action. 2002. 50 pp. Portions closed. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

BEGAB, MICHAEL J(ay) 1918-2003
Consultant on mental retardation, Children's Bureau (1957-1963); executive officer to the Special Assistant to the President for Mental Retardation (1963-1964). 1968. 25 pp. 

BEHN, GERALD A. 1916-1993
Agent (1939-1967), Special Agent in Charge, White House detail (1961-65), Secret Service. 1976. 11 pp.

BELAFONTE, HARRY 1927-
Actor, recording artist, civil rights activist. 2005. 26 pp. ©

BELEN, FREDERICK C(hristopher) 1913-1999
Counsel, Chief Counsel, Post Office and Civil Service Committee, House of Representatives (1946-1961); Assistant Postmaster General, Bureau of Operations (1961-1964); Deputy Postmaster General (1964-1969). 1976. 47 pp. 

BELIEU, KENNETH E. 1914-2001 
Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Installations and Logistics (1961-1965). 1977. 32 pp.

BELL, DAVID E(lliott) 1919-2000
Director, Bureau of the Budget (1961-1962); Administrator, Agency for International Development (1963-1966). 1964, 1965. 169 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

BELL, JACK L. 1904-1975
Journalist, Associated Press (1937-1969). 1966. 71 pp.

BEN-GURION, DAVID 1886-1973
Prime Minister, Israel (1955-1963). 1965. 17 pp. 

BENNETT, JAMES (Van Benschoten) 1894-1978
Director, Bureau of Prisons, Department of Justice (1937-1964). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1974. 23 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

BENSON, MARGUERITE R.
Wisconsin political figure; Kennedy for President campaign worker, Wisconsin, West Virginia (1960). 1965. 21 pp.

BENTON, WILLIAM B(urnett) 1900-1973
Senator from Connecticut (1949-1953); chairman of the board, Encyclopedia Britannica (1943-1967); Ambassador to the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (1963-1968). 1964. 78 pp.

BERGQUIST, LAURA
See
 Knebel, Laura.

BERLE, ADOLF A(ugustus) 1895-1971
Chairman, task force on Latin America (1960-1961); consultant to the Secretary of State (1961-1962). 1967. 56 pp.

BERLIN, ISAIAH 1909-1997
Kennedy associate; professor of social and political theory, Oxford University (1957-1967). 1965. 23 pp. 

BERNBAUM, MAURICE M(arshall) 1910-
Ambassador to Ecuador (1960-1965); Ambassador to Venezuela (1965-1969). 1983. 28 pp. 

BERNHARD, BERL I. 1929-
Staff Director, Commission on Civil Rights (1958-1963). 1968. 56 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

BERNHARD LEOPOLD FREDERIK, PRINCE 1911-2004
Prince of the Netherlands (1937-2004). 1964. 4 pp.

BERNSTEIN, LEONARD 1918-1990
Composer, music director, New York Philharmonic Orchestra (1957-1969). 1965. 15 pp.

BERTSCH, HOWARD 1909-1969
Administrator, Farmers Home Administration (1961-1969). 1964. 22 pp.

BERUBE, EDWARD C. 1915?-
Political figure, Fall River, Massachusetts (1952). 1967. 45 pp.

BIEMILLER, ANDREW JOHN 1906-1982
Representative from Wisconsin (1945-1949); director, Department of Legislation, AFL-CIO (1956-1982). 1965, 1979. 85 pp.

BILLINGS, (Kirk LeMoyne) "LEM" 1916-1981
Kennedy family friend and associate. 1964, 1965, 1966. 810 pp. Closed. See also Archives and Manuscripts. ©

BILODEAU, THOMAS H. 1915-1987
Roommate of Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. at Harvard Law School; Kennedy family friend and associate. 1964. 11 pp.

BINGHAM, JONATHAN (Brewster) 1914-1986
United States Representative, United Nations Trusteeship Council (1961-1962), and Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) (1962-1963). 1965. 17 pp.

BIRKHEAD, KENNETH M(ilton) 1914-1979
Finance director, Democratic National Committee (1958-1959); Assistant to the Secretary of Agriculture for Congressional Liaison (1961-1966). 1964, 1967. 91 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

BISSELL, RICHARD M(ervin) 1909-1994
Deputy Director of Plans, Central Intelligence Agency (1959-1962). 1967. 51 pp.

BLAIK, EARL (Henry) 1897-1989
Colonel, United States Army; Athletic Director, United States Military Academy (1949-1958); President Kennedy's personal representative, Birmingham, Alabama (1963). 1964. 21 pp.

BLAIR, WILLIAM (McCormick) 1916-
Ambassador to Denmark (1961-1964). 1964. 39 pp. ©

BLATNIK, JOHN (Anton) 1911-1991
Representative from Minnesota (1947-1974). 1966. 34 pp.

BLUMENTHAL, ALBERT H(oward) 1922-1984
State Assemblyman, New York; campaign worker for Robert F. Kennedy (1964, 1968). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976. 112 pp.

BLUNDELL, JAMES H. 1912-1981
Texas political figure; friend, associate of Lyndon B. Johnson; member, Democratic National Committee (1960). 1976. 25 pp. 

BOGGS, (Corinne Morrison Claiborne) "LINDY" 1916-
Louisiana political figure; president, Women's National Democratic Club (1958-1959) and Democratic Congressional Wives Forum (1962); co-chairman, Presidential Inaugural Ball (1961, 1965); Representative from Louisiana (1973-1991). 1976. 15 pp.

BOGGS, ELIZABETH (Monroe) 1913-1996
Member, President's Panel on Mental Retardation (1961-1962). 1968, 1969. 69 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

BOGGS, (Thomas) HALE 1914-1972
Representative from Louisiana (1947-1972); vice chairman, Democratic National Committee (1956-1972); member, President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy (Warren Commission) (1963-1964). 1964. 39 pp.

BOHLEN, CHARLES E(ustis) 1904-1974
Special Assistant to the Secretary of State for Soviet Affairs (1960-1962); Ambassador to France (1962-1967). 1964. 38 pp.

BOK, DEREK C(urtis) 1930-
Educator. Assistant professor (1958-1961), professor of law (1961-1968), dean of Law School (1968-1971), president (1971-1991), Harvard University. 2002. 14 pp.

BOLLING, (James) "JIM" GRANT (Mrs. Richard) 1928-1978
Texas political figure; Kennedy campaign worker (1960); Department of Health, Education, and Welfare official for congressional liaison. 1966. 104 pp.

BOLLING, RICHARD W(alker) 1916-1991
Representative from Missouri (1949-1982). 1965. 66 pp. 

BOOKBINDER, HYMAN (Harry) 1916-
Special Assistant to the Secretary of Commerce (1961-1962). 1964. 64 pp.

BOOKER, SIMEON (Saunders) 1918-
Journalist, Washington Post (1952-1954); chief, Washington Bureau, Johnson Publishing Co. (1955-  ). 1967. 39 pp.

BOONE, RICHARD
See
 Poverty and Urban Policy

BORING, FLOYD M. 1915-2008
Agent, White House detail, Secret Service (1943-1965). 1976. 27 pp.

BORNSTEIN, SAMUEL 1913-
Journalist; managing editor, Boston Sunday Advertiser (1942-1971). 1977. 13 pp.

BOSCH (Gaviño), JUAN 1909-2001
President, Dominican Republic (1963). 1964. 23 pp.

BOUCK, ROBERT I(nman) 1915-2004
Agent, Secret Service (1939-1969). Interview concerning President Kennedy's tape recording system. 1976. 16 pp.

BOURGUIBA, HABIB (Ibn Ali) 1903-2000
President of Tunisia (1957-1987). 1963. (Written statement). 4 pp. 

BOURGUIBA, HABIB, JR. 1927-
Tunisian Ambassador to the United States (1961-1963). 1964. 13 pp.

BOUTIN, BERNARD (Louis) 1923-
Mayor of Laconia, NH (1955-1959); Kennedy campaign worker (1960); Administrator, General Service Administration (1961-1964). 1964, 1974. 129 pp. Interview #2 is closed. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

BOWLES, CHESTER (Bliss) 1901-1986
Delegate, Democratic National Convention (1940, 1948, 1956); chairman of the Platform Committee, Democratic National Convention (1960); Representative from Connecticut and foreign policy adviser to Senator John F. Kennedy (1959-1961); Under Secretary of State (1961); President's Special Representative for Asian, African, and Latin American Affairs (1961-1963); Ambassador to India (1963-1969). 1965, 1970. 107 pp.

BOYD, ALAN
See
 Regulatory Agencies Panel 

BOYLAN, MARY
Secretary, Boston and Washington Offices, Senator John F. Kennedy; Secretary, White House social office. 1966, 1968. 47 pp.

BOYLE, BERNARD J. 1894-1978
Member, Democratic National Committee from Nebraska. 1967. 15 pp.

BRADEN, JOAN R. 1922-1999 and THOMAS W. BRADEN 1917-2009
Thomas Braden was editor and publisher of the Blade Tribune in Oceanside, California (1954-1968); columnist, Los Angeles Times Syndicate (1968-1986); Commentator, CNN, CBS, and NBC (1978-1989). Joan Braden was an aide to Nelson A. Rockefeller; presidential campaign staff member for John F. Kennedy (1960) and Robert F. Kennedy (1968); coordinator of consumer affairs, special assistant to the Under Secretary for Economic Affairs in the State Department (1976-1978). 1969. 39 pp.

BRADLEY, DON L.
Democratic Party organizer; Kennedy for President campaign organizer, Northern California (1960). 1966. 27 pp.

BRANDEIS CONFERENCE
See
 Poverty and Urban Policy

BRANDON, (Oscar) HENRY 1916-1993
Journalist; associate editor, chief correspondent, Washington Bureau, Sunday Times, London (1949-1983). 1967. 22 pp.

BRAWLEY, (Hiram Wilks) "BILL" 1917-2002
Deputy Postmaster General (1961-1962); executive assistant to the chairman, Democratic National Committee (1962-1966). 1964. 47 pp.

BRENNAN, JAMES B(utler) 1926-1999
Democratic State Senator from Milwaukee, Wisconsin (1959-1960). 1965. 21 pp.

BRIDGE, DINAH 
Kennedy friend and associate, United Kingdom. 1966. 12 pp.

BRIGHTMAN, SAMUEL C(harles) 1911-1992
Deputy chairman, Democratic National Committee. 1964. 19 pp.

BRODERICK, THOMAS 1904?-d.
Massachusetts political figure; Kennedy campaign organizer, Brighton, Massachusetts (1946, 1952). 1964. 72 pp.

BROWN, BERTRAM S. 1931-
Staff Psychiatrist, Mental Health Study Center, (1960-1961), Special Assistant to the President (1961-1963), Chief Community Mental Health Facilities Branch (1964-1966), Associate Director, Mental Health Service Program (1966), Deputy Director (1967-1970), National Institute of Mental Health; Special Assistant to the President on Mental Retardation (1962-1966). 1968, 1969. 26 pp.

BROWN, EDMUND G(erald) "PAT" 1905-1996
Governor of California (1959-1967). Interview conducted for the John F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1964. 19 pp. Interviews conducted by the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library. 1969, 1970. 34 pp. No interlibrary loan.

BROWN, HAROLD 1927-
Director, Defense Research Engineering, Department of Defense (1961-1965). 1964. 282 pp. Open with portions closed.

BROWN, WINTHROP G(ilman) 1907-1987
Ambassador to Laos (1960-1962); Ambassador to Korea (1964-1967). 1968. 35 pp.

BRUCE, DAVID K(irkpatrick) E(ste) 1898-1977
Ambassador to the United Kingdom (1961-1969). (Written statement). 1964. 4 pp. 

BRUCE, PRESTON 1908-1994
White House doorman (1952-1977). 1964. 21 pp.

BRUNO, (Gerald J.) "JERRY" 1926-
Political advance man. 2002. 63 pp. Closed. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

BRYANT, TRAPHES L(emon) 1914-1986
White House electrician, General Services Administration (1948-1972). 1964. 17 pp.

BUCHWALD, ART(hur) 1925-2007
American humorist, Syndicated columnist, New York Herald Tribune, Paris (1949-1962) and Los Angeles Times (1967- ); Pulitzer Prize for outstanding commentary (1982); author, Leaving Home (1993), I'll Always Have Paris (1996). Oral history interview: Buchwald discusses his friendship with Robert F. Kennedy, his impressions of the Kennedys, and the lines between the personal and political. 1969. 87 pp.

BUCK, SOLON (Justus) 1884-1962
Archivist of the United States (1941-1948); Chief of Manuscript Division (1948-1951), Assistant Librarian (1951-1954), Library of Congress. Interview conducted by the Columbia University Oral History Research Office. 1955. 50 pp. microfiche. No interlibrary loan. ©

BUNDY, McGEORGE 1919-1996
Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs (1961-1966). 1964, 1970, 1971, 1972. JFK interviews 2 and 4 and RFK interview are closed. 

BUNDY, WILLIAM P(utnam) 1917-2000
Deputy Assistant Secretary, International Security Affairs, United States Department of State (1961-1963), Assistant Secretary (1963-1964), Assistant Secretary, East Asian and Pacific Affairs (1964-1969). 1964, 1972. 222 pp.

BURDEN, (Shirley) CARTER 1941-1996
New York society and political figure; worker in Robert F. Kennedy's New York Senate office (1966-1968). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1974. 61 pp.

BURKE, ARLEIGH (Albert) 1901-1996
Admiral, Chief of Naval Operations, Joint Chiefs of Staff (1955-1961). 1967. 39 pp.

BURKE, DAVID W(arren) 1936-
Member, Labor-Management Committee, Department of Commerce (1961-1964); Executive Secretary, President's Advisory Committee on. Labor-Management Policy, assistant to the Secretary of Commerce and to the Secretary of Labor (1961-1965); legislative assistant (1965) and administrative assistant (1966-1971) to Senator Edward M. Kennedy. Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1971. 57 pp. Second interview conducted for the John F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1979. 21 pp. 

BURKE, GRACE M.
Secretary, John F. Kennedy's, Boston office (1946-1963). 1964. 23 pp.

BURKE, JAMES A(nthony) 1910-1983
Representative from Massachusetts (1959-1979). 1976. 15 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

BURKE, JOHN T. 1906-1989
Liaison at advertising agency used by John F. Kennedy in the 1952 Senate campaign. 1964. 14 pp.

BURKE, KENNETH 
White House policeman. 1964. 8 pp.

BURKHARDT, ROBERT J(ames) 1916-1999
New Jersey political figure; director, Democratic national registration drive (1960); Assistant Postmaster General, Bureau of Facilities (1961-1962). 1964. 8 pp.

BURKLEY, GEORGE G(regory) 1902-1991
Admiral, United States Navy; physician to President Kennedy and President Johnson (1961-1969). 1967. 24 pp.

BURNHAM, ELAINE
Volunteer office worker, John F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign, Oregon (1960). 1966. 6 pp.

BURNS, FRANK J. 1927-
California political figure. Aide to Jesse Unruh in Robert F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign (1968). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1970. 43 pp. Permission required to quote, cite or paraphrase. ©

BURNS, JAMES MacGREGOR 1918-
Political scientist, educator, Massachusetts political figure; member, Massachusetts delegation, Democratic National Convention (1952, 1956, 1960, 1964); author, John F. Kennedy, a Political Profile (1960). 1965. 54 pp. ©

BURNS, JOHN J(oseph) 1921-2004
Mayor, Binghamton, NY (1958-1966); chairman, New York State Democratic Party (1965-1973); delegate, Democratic National Convention (1968); Robert Kennedy campaign worker (1968). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1969, 1970. 317 pp.

BURROWS, CHARLES (Robert) 1910-1986
Ambassador to Honduras (1960-1965). 1969. 54 pp. Portions closed.

BUTTERWORTH, WILLIAM WALTON 1903-1975
American representative to the European Coal and Steel Community (1956-1962); American representative to the European Economic Community for the European Atomic Energy Commission (1958-1962); Ambassador to Canada (1962-1968). 1970. 28 pp. Portions closed. 

BUSBY, HORACE W. 1924-2000
Special Assistant to the President; Cabinet Secretary and speech writer (1963-1965). 1982. 22 pp.

BYRNE, GARRETT H. 1897-1989
Massachusetts political figure, District Attorney, Suffolk County (1952-1978). 1967. 46 pp.

BYRNE, JOHN E(dward) 1925-
Press secretary to the Governor of Maine (1958-1960); executive, General Services Administration (1961-1980); advance man for President Kennedy's trip to Texas (1963). 1969. 145 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

C

CABOT, JOHN MOORS 1901-1981
Ambassador to Brazil (1959-1961); Ambassador to Poland (1962-1965). 1971. 27 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

CAHILL, JOHN F. 1894-1975
Massachusetts Political Figure. Chairman, Massachusetts Democratic Committee (1945); delegate (1940), alternate delegate (1944, 1948) Democratic National Convention. 1967. 21 pp.

CALDWELL, CHARLES SARGENT ("Chuck") 1932-
Staff Assistant to Sen. Ralph Yarborough (1957-1970). Interview conducted by the U.S. Senate Historical Office. 1996. 286 pp. No interlibrary loan.

CALHOUN, STEWART A. 1897-1965
Member, McDowell County Democratic Voters League and Democratic State Committee, West Virginia (1960); assistant prosecuting attorney, McDowell County. 1965. 21 pp.

CAMP, CHRISTINE 1929-2004
John F. Kennedy Senate and campaign staff member (1959-1960) Assistant, Office of the White House Press Secretary (1961-1963). 1964, 1966, 1969. 154 pp.

CAMPOS, ROBERTO DE OLIVEIRA 1917-2001
Brazilian Ambassador to the United States (1961-1963). 1964. 56 pp.

CANNON, WILLIAM
See
 Poverty and Urban Policy.

CAPLIN, MORTIMER M(axwell) 1916-
Commissioner, Internal Revenue Service (1961-1964). 1991. 93 pp. No interlibrary loan.

CAPRON, WILLIAM
See
 Poverty and Urban Policy.

CAREY, JAMES B(arron) 1911-1973
President, International Union of Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers (1950-1965); vice president, AFL-CIO (1955-1965). 1964. 19 pp.

CARR, JAMES K(ennedy) 1914-1980
Under Secretary of the Interior (1961-1964). 1970, 1971. 35 pp.

CARR, OSCAR (Clark) 1923-1977
Mississippi political figure; chairman, Mississippians for Robert Kennedy (1968); member, Mississippi Democratic Executive Committee (1968-1971). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1969. 35 pp.

CARSON YOUNG, VIRGINIA 1926-
Foreign Service officer, New Delhi, India (1974-1978); Hong Kong (1978-1983); Merida, Mexico (1983-1987); Bucharest, Romania (1987-1991); and Lima, Peru (1991-1992). Interview conducted for the Abba Schwartz Oral History Project. 1992. 60 pp. No interlibrary loan. ©

CARVER, JOHN A(lfred) 1918-
Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Public Lands Management (1961-1964); Under Secretary of the Interior (1965-1966); Commissioner, Federal Power Commission (1966-1972). (unedited transcript). 1968, 1969. 187 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

CARY, WILLIAM
See
 Regulatory Agencies Panel

CASEY, CONSTANCE (Marion Dudley) 1915-1988
President Kennedy's personal representative, Uganda independence ceremony (1962). 1966. 7 pp.

CASEY, JOSEPH E(dward) 1898-1980
Representative from Massachusetts (1935-1943). 1967. 25 pp.

CASS, MILLARD 1916-2005
Deputy Under Secretary of Labor (1955-1971). 1970. 44 pp.

CAULEY, JOHN (Rowan) 1908-1976
Journalist, foreign affairs editor, Washington bureau, Kansas City Star (1957-1964). 1966. 15 pp. 

CAVANAUGH, JOHN J(oseph) 1899-1979
Kennedy family friend, associate; Roman Catholic priest; vice president (1940-1946), president (1946-1952), University of Notre Dame; director, Notre Dame Foundation (1952-1959). 1966. 21 pp.

CELEBREZZE, ANTHONY J(oseph) 1910-1998
Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare (1962-1965). 1965. 26 pp.

CELESTE, VINCENT J. 1924-
Republican candidate for the United States Senate, Massachusetts (1958). 1967. 82 pp. ©

CELLER, EMANUEL 1888-1981
Representative from New York (1923-1973). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1972. 4 pp.

CERRELL, JOSEPH R(obert) 1935-
Executive director, California Democratic Party (1959-1966). 1969. 37 pp.

CHAFIN, RAYMOND 1917-2008
Democratic chairman, Logan County, West Virginia (1960). 1964. 8 pp. 

CHAPIN, ARTHUR A(lexander Finley) 1914-2001
Staff member, Democratic National Committee (1958-1961); Assistant to the Secretary, U.S. Employment Service, Department of Labor. 1967. 52 pp.

CHAPMAN, ALFRED F(rancis) 1900-1974
Delegate from West Virginia, Democratic National Convention (1940-1964). 1965. 29 pp.

CHARYK, JOSEPH V(incent) 1920-
Under Secretary of the Air Force (1961-1963); Director, National Reconnaissance Office, U.S. Air Force (1961-1963). 1968. 47 pp.

CHAVEZ, CESAR (Estrada) 1927-1993
Director, United Farm Workers Organizing Committee (1966-1973). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1970. 44 pp.

CHAYES, ABRAM (Joseph) 1922-2000
Staff director, Democratic Platform Committee (1960); legal adviser, Department of State (1961-1964). 1964. 287 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

CHERNENKO, JOHN G. 1924-
Chairman, Democratic Executive Committee, Brook County, West Virginia (1960). 1964. 15 pp. ©

CHIANG CHING-KUO 1910-1988
Minister without Portfolio, Republic of China (1958-1969). (Written statement). 1964. 3 pp. 

CHIANG KAI-SHEK 1887-1975
President, Republic of China (1948-1975). (Written statement). 1964. 5 pp.

CHILTON, WILLIAM (Edwin) 1921-1987
Assistant to the publisher (1955-1961), publisher (1961-1987), Charleston Gazette; West Virginia political figure. 1964. 13 pp.

CHRISTIE, ALEXANDER K(nox) 1913-1993
Staff member, Senate Committee on Labor (1945-1960); legislative representative, United Steelworkers of America (1960-1972). 1966. 30 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

CHRISTIE, SIDNEY L(ee) 1903-1974
Judge, Eighth Circuit Court, West Virginia. 1964. 26 pp.

CHURCH, FRANK (Forrester) 1924-1984
Senator from Idaho (1957-1981). 1981. 19 pp.

CLAGUE, EWAN 1896-1987
Commissioner, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Department of Labor (1946-1965). 1966, 1967. 73 pp.

CLAPP, NORMAN M(oses) 1914-1998
Wisconsin political figure; Administrator, Rural Electrification Administration (1961-1969). 1964. 15 pp.

CLARK, JOSEPH S(ill) 1901-1990
Senator from Pennsylvania (1957-1969). 1965. 95 pp.

CLARK, (William) RAMSEY 1927-
Assistant Attorney General (1961-1965), Deputy Attorney General (1965-1966), Acting Attorney General (1966-1967), Attorney General of the United States (1967-1969). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1970. 71 pp.

CLAY, LUCIUS D(ubignon) 1897-1978
General, U.S. Army; member, board of governors, American Red Cross; President Kennedy's personal representative in Berlin (1961-1962). 1964. 24 pp.

CLEVELAND, (James) HARLAN 1918-2008
Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs (1961-1965); Ambassador to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) (1965-1969). 1978. 56 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts. ©

CLIFF, EDWARD P(arley) 1909-1987
Chief, Forest Service, Department of Agriculture. 1964. 17 pp.

CLIFFORD, CLARK (McAdams) 1906-1998
Lawyer. Kennedy family attorney; Presidential adviser (1961-1963); Secretary of Defense (1968-1969). 1974, 1975. 61 pp. Portions closed. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

CLINTON, JOHN
See
 Recruitment During the Kennedy Administration.

CLOHERTY, PETER J. 1923-1977
Massachusetts political figure; campaign worker, John F. Kennedy's first congressional campaign (1946); delegate, (1952, 1956), alternate delegate (1960), Democratic National Convention. 1967. 52 pp.

CLOWARD, RICHARD
See
 Poverty and Urban Policy.

COCHRANE, WILLARD W(esley) 1914-
Director, Agricultural Economics, Department of Agriculture (1961-1964). 1964. 30 pp.

COERR, WYMBERLEY (DeRenne) 1913-1996
Ambassador to Uruguay (1962-1965); Ambassador to Ecuador (1965-1967). 1967. 18 pp.

COFFIN, FRANK M(orey) 1919-
Deputy Administrator, Agency for International Development (1961-1964). 1964. 30 pp. ©

COGGS, ISAAC N. 1920-1973
Democratic assemblyman from Milwaukee, Wisconsin (1952-1957). 1965. 14 pp.

COGLEY, JOHN 1916-1976
Journalist, executive editor, Commonweal (1950-1955); adviser to John F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign staff (1960). 1968. 55 pp. 

COHEN, HENRY
See
 Poverty and Urban Policy.

COHEN, WILBUR (Joseph) 1913-1987
Assistant Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare (1961-1965). Interviews conducted for the John F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1964, 1971, 1972. 118 pp. Interviews conducted by the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library. 1968, 1969. 141 pp. No interlibrary loan.

COHN, ROY 1927-1986
Lawyer. Chief Counsel, Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations (1953-1954). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1971. 17pp. No interlibrary loan. ©

COIT (Elwell), MARGARET (Louise) 1919-2003
Author-in-residence, Fairleigh Dickinson University. 1966. 40 pp.

COLBERT, JAMES G. 1909-1980
Political editor, Boston Post; treasurer, member, Boston Redevelopment Authority (1957-1980). 1964. 15 pp.

COLBERT, MARY S. 1890-1982
Co-chairman John F. Kennedy's first congressional campaign, Charlestown, Massachusetts (1946). 1964. 11 pp.

COLE, CHARLES W(oolsey) 1906-1978
Ambassador to Chile (1961-1964). 1969. 77 pp.

COLEMAN, BARBARA J. 1935?-
Journalist. White House press aide (1961-1962); member, Robert Kennedy's Senate staff; Presidential campaign aide (1968). Interviews conducted for the John F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1968, 1969. 87 pp. Interviews conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1969, 1970. 65 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

COLLINS, (Thomas) LEROY 1909-1991
Governor of Florida (1955-1960); president, National Association of Broadcasters (1961-1964); Under Secretary of Commerce (1965-1966). 1965. 56 pp.

CONDELL, FRANCES P(auline) 1916-1986
Mayor, Limerick, Ireland (1960-1967) during President Kennedy's visit (1963). 1966. 18 pp.

CONNORS, WILLIAM F. 1916-1997
New England Regional Manager, Veterans Administration, Boston (1961-1980). 1964. 22 pp.

CONTE, SILVIO (Otto) 1921-1991
Representative from Massachusetts (1959-1991). 1977. 12 pp.

CONWAY, JACK T(homas) 1917-1998
Deputy Administrator, Housing and Home Finance Agency (1961-1963); Deputy Director, Office of Economic Opportunity (1964-1965). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1972. 104 pp. Portions closed.

COOKE, ROBERT E(dmond) 1920-
Chairman, Medical Advisory Board, Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. Foundation; member, Science Advisory Council, Childrens Hospital Research Foundation. 1968. 46 pp.

COOPER, CHESTER L(awrence) 1917-2005
Liaison officer to National Security Council staff from Central Intelligence Agency; staff assistant to Ambassador Harriman at the Geneva conference on Laos (1961-1962). 1966. 60 pp.

CORBIN, PAUL 1914-1990
Campaign worker for John F. Kennedy (1960); Special Assistant to the Chairman, Democratic National Committee (1961-1964); Campaign worker for Robert F. Kennedy (1964, 1968); independent political consultant (1964-1968). Interviews conducted for the John F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1965, 1967. 53 pp. Open. Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1970. 105 pp. Closed.

CORCORAN, JAMES T. 1925-
Coordinator of advance men, John F. Kennedy for President Campaign (1960); member, White House Special Projects staff (1961-1962). 1976. 18 pp.

CORNELIUS, JUDI 1944?-
Campaign worker, Pine Ridge, South Dakota for Robert Kennedy's Presidential campaign (1968). Interview conducted by the American Indian Research Project. n.d. 33 pp. ©

COSGRAVE, LIAM 1920-
Minister of external affairs, Ireland (1954-1957). 1966. 5 pp.

COSTIN, THOMAS P(atrick) 1926-
City Councilor (1947-1955), Mayor (1955-1961), Postmaster (1961), Lynn, Massachusetts; labor-management negotiator, Post Office Dept. (1963-1967). 1976. 53 pp.

COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISERS
1964. 483 pp. Permission required to cite, quote, or paraphrase. See also Gordon, Kermit
Participants:

ACKLEY, (Hugh) GARDNER 1915-1998
Professor of economics, University of Michigan; member Council of Economic Advisers (1962-1968).
GORDON, KERMIT 1916-1976

Director, Bureau of the Budget (1962-1965); member, Council of Economic Advisers (1961-1962).
HELLER, WALTER W(olfgang) 1915-1987

Regents professor of economics, University of Minnesota; Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers (1961-1964).
PECHMAN, JOSEPH A(aron) 1918-1989

Economist, Council of Economic Advisers (1954-1956); Director, economic studies, Brookings Institution (1962-1983).
SAMUELSON, PAUL A(nthony) 1915-

Assistant professor, professor of economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1940-1986 ); member, Council of Economic Advisers (1960-1968). ©
TOBIN, JAMES 1918-
2002
Professor of economics, Yale University (1955-2002); member (1961-1962), consultant (1962-1968), Council of Economic Advisers.

COUVE DE MURVILLE, (Jacques) MAURICE 1907-1999
Minister of Foreign Affairs, France (1958-1968). 1964. 15 pp.

COX, KENNETH A(llen) 1916-
Chief, Broadcast Bureau, (1961-1963), Commissioner (1963-1970), Federal Communications Commission. 1977. 19 pp.

CRAFTS, EDWARD C(layton) 1910-1980
Director, Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, Department of the Interior (1962-1969). 1969. 55 pp.

CRAMER, ROBERT P. 1917-1995
Massachusetts political figure, friend of John F. Kennedy; Massachusetts state representative and state senator; campaign aide, John F. Kennedy's Senate campaign (1952), and Presidential campaign (1960); President Kennedy's economic adviser for the Virgin Islands; president, Virgin Islands Corp. 1987. 12 pp.

CRANE, EDWARD A. 1914-1982
Contemporary of John F. Kennedy at Harvard; city councilor, mayor, Cambridge, Massachusetts. 1976. 25 pp.

CRANGLE, JOSEPH F. 1932-
Erie County Democratic Party Chairman (1965-1988); New York State Democratic Party Chair (1971-1974); Delegate, Democratic National Convention (1968-1992). 1973. 6 pp.

CRAWFORD, WILLIAM A(very) 1915-2001
Minister (1961-1964) and Ambassador (1964-1965) to Rumania. 1971. 37 pp.

CRIMMINS, JOHN H(ugh) 1919-2007
Deputy Director and Director, Office of Caribbean and Mexican Affairs, Department of State (1961-1963). 1964. 12 pp.

CROCKETT, WILLIAM J(ames) 1914-1999
Assistant Secretary of State for Administration (1961-1963); Deputy Under Secretary of State for Administration (1963-1967). Interview conducted for the Abba Schwartz Oral History Project, Foreign Affairs Oral History Program, Georgetown University. 1990. 162 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

CRONIN, PETER
Reporter, United Press International (1958-1968). Interview about Robert Frost. 1973. 3 pp. ©

CRONKITE, WALTER
Reporter, United Press International (1941-1948); Broadcaster, Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) (1950-1991). 2004. 20 pp.

CUBAN PRISONERS EXCHANGE PANEL 
1964. 23 pp. See also Oberdorfer, Louis and Archives and Manuscripts Oberdorfer, Louis.
Participants:

JONES, JOHN B(arclay) 1928-
First Assistant, Tax Division, Department of Justice.
OBERDORFER, LOUIS F(alk) 1919-

Assistant Attorney General, Tax Division, Department of Justice (1961-1965).
ROGOVIN, MITCHELL 1930-1996

Assistant to the Commissioner, Internal Revenue Service (1961-1964).

CULL, RICHARD [et al.] 
Interview with Immigration and Naturalization Service officials about the Cuban prisoners exchange. Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1970. 39 pp.
Participants:

CULL, RICHARD W. 1914-1992
Chief, Press Information Office (1962-1975)
FFRENCH, RICHARD H. 1912-2003
Deputy Assistant Commissioner of Inspections.
NOTO, MARIO T. 1917-2007
Associate Commissioner for Operations.
SCHOENENBERGER, ROBERT E(ugene) 1918-
Associate Deputy Regional Commissioner for Operations (1959-1964)

CULLEY, EDWARD A(lfred) 1922-1987
Co-chairman, Citizens for Kennedy, Ohio County, West Virginia (1960). 1965. 13 pp.

CULVER, JOHN C(hester) 1932-
Kennedy Family friend. Legislative assistant to Senator Edward M. Kennedy (1963); Representative from Iowa (1964-1974); Senator from Iowa (1975-1981). 2003. 31 pp.

CURLEY, ROBERT M. 1922-2001
Circuit court judge, Wisconsin. 14 pp.

CURNANE, JOSEPH A. 1914-1997
Massachusetts political figure; publisher, Everett Leader-Herald and News-Gazette. (Edited draft transcript). 1966. 110 pp.

CUSHING, RICHARD (James) CARDINAL 1895-1970
Roman Catholic Archbishop of Boston (1944-1970); Cardinal (1958-1970). 1966. 22 pp.

CUSHMAN, HELEN (Lanigan Caldwell) 1905-1986
Journalist, WIMA radio, Charlottesville, VA., Kennebec Journal, Augusta, ME. Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1980. 25 pp. ©

CUTLER, LLOYD N(orton) 1917-2005
Adviser on Cuban prisoner exchange; counsel, Pharmaceutical Association. 1964. 23 pp.

D

DALTON, JOHN M(ontgomery) 1900-1972
State attorney general (1953-1961), governor, Missouri (1961-1965). 1967. 18 pp.

DALTON, MARK J(ohn) 1914-2004
Massachusetts political figure; Kennedy friend, associate; member, John F. Kennedy's staff (1946-1952). 1964. 32 pp.

DALY, CHARLES U(lick) 1927-
Staff Assistant to the President for Congressional Liaison (1962-1964). 1966. 76 pp. See also White House Staff Reflections. ©

DANIELS, WILBUR F. 1913-2004
Missouri political figure; state chairman, Democratic Party (1955-1958); delegate, Democratic National Convention (1960). 1967. 10 pp.

DANTAS, (Francisco Clementino) SAN TIAGO 1912-1964
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Brazil (1961-1962). 1964. 7 pp. ©

DARLINGTON, CHARLES F(rancis) 1904-1986
Ambassador to Gabon (1961-1965); also accredited to the Central African Republic, Chad, and Congo (Brazzaville). 1971. 16 pp.

DAVENS, EDWARD 1911-1992
Member, President's Panel on Mental Retardation (1962-1963). 1968. 38 pp.

DAVIS, MARY (Wright) 1918?-
Secretary to Representative John F. Kennedy (1947-1952). 1976. 41 pp.

DAVIS, SID 1927-
Journalist. White House correspondent (1959-1968), chief, Washington News Bureau (1968-1977), Westinghouse Broadcasting; director (1977-1979), bureau chief (1979-1980), vice president and bureau chief (1980-1982), NBC News; senior Washington correspondent (1982-1987), director, office programs, Voice of America (1987-1994). 2003. 76 pp.

DAZZI, ANDREW 1899-1988 & HARRIS, JOHN 1908-1984
Dazzi, manager of classified advertising, Boston Globe (1939-1969); Harris, journalist, Boston Globe. 1964. 26 pp.

DE BLIEUX, J(oseph) D(avis) 1912-2005
Member, state senate, Louisiana (1956-1960, 1964-1968). 1967. 22 pp.

DE VALERA, EAMON 1882-1975
President of Ireland (1959-1973). 1966. 8 pp.

DEAN, ARTHUR HOBSON 1898-1987
United States Representative, Conference on Discontinuance of Nuclear Weapons Tests (1961), Chairman (1962); Presidential Advisor on Disarmament. 1965. 42 pp. Portions closed.

DEBUS, KURT H(einrich) 1908-1983
Director, Launch Operations Center (1960-1963), Director, John F. Kennedy Space Center (1963-1974), National Aeronautics and Space Administration. 1964. 11 pp.

DECKER, GEORGE H(enry) 1902-1980
General, Chief of Staff, U.S. Army (1960-1962). 1968. 45 pp.

DEGUGLIELMO, JOSEPH A. 1908-1983
Massachusetts political figure; friend, associate of John F. Kennedy; Mayor of Cambridge. 1964. 25 pp.

DEMARCO, WILLIAM 1920-1979
Campaign manager, John F. Kennedy's first congressional campaign in Boston's North End (1946). 1964. 14 pp.

DEMPSEY, JOHN F. 1902-1991
Detective, lieutenant, Massachusetts State Police, Hyannisport (1923-1972); Kennedy family friend. 1964. 16 pp.

DEPAULO, J. RAYMOND 1915-1991
Campaign organizer, Citizens for Kennedy, Beckley, West Virginia (1960). 1965. 23 pp.

DESMARAIS, PHILIP H. 1920-
Louisiana political figure; delegate, Democratic National Convention (1956); worker, John F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign, Louisiana (1960); Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Legislation, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. 1966, 1967. 114 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts. © 

DESAUTELS, CLAUDE J(ohn) 1921-1982
Special Assistant to the President for Congressional Relations (1961-1966). 1964, 1977. 34 pp. No citing, quoting, or paraphrasing from tape. See also White House Staff Reflections and Archives and Manuscripts.

DEVLIN, WILLARD B. 1924-
Foreign Service officer, Baghdad, Iraq (1963-1966); Consular Section, Junior Officer Training (1966-1970); Lima, Peru (1970-1974); Hong Kong (1974-1976); Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic (1976-1978); and Visa Office (1978-1980). Interview conducted for the Abba Schwartz Oral History Project. 1988. 41 pp. No interlibrary loan. ©

DILLARD, DIANE 1934-
Foreign Service officer, Athens, Greece (1970-1973); Monterrey, Mexico (1972-1974); London, United Kingdom (1970s); and Beirut, Lebanon (1982-1984). Interview conducted for the Abba Schwartz Oral History Project. 1990. 37 pp. No interlibrary loan. ©

DILLON, C(larence) DOUGLAS 1909-2003
Secretary of the Treasury (1961-1965). Interview conducted for the the John F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1964. 214 pp. Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1970. 49 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

DILLON, C(larence) DOUGLAS 1909-2003 & ROOSA, ROBERT V(incent) 1918-1993
Secretary of the Treasury and Under Secretary of the Treasury for Monetary Affairs. 1965. 15 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts

DILWORTH, RICHARDSON K. 1898-1974
Mayor of Philadelphia (1955-1962); co-chairman, Pennsylvania Citizens for Kennedy (1960). 1964. 27 pp.

DISALLE, MICHAEL V(incent) 1908-1981
Governor of Ohio (1959-1963). 1964. 49 pp.

DIXON, MARGARET 1908-1970
Journalist, managing editor, Baton Rouge Morning Advocate. 1967. 14 pp.

DIXON, PAUL RAND(all) 1913-1996
Associate of Senator Estes Kefauver (1957-1961); Chairman, Federal Trade Commission (1961-1969). 1968. 50 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

DOBIE, FRANK E. 1913-1984
Massachusetts political figure, Kennedy campaign worker (1946). 1964. 12 pp.

DOCKING, ROBERT B(lackwell) 1925-1983
Banker, Kansas political figure; Chairman, Small Business Advisory Board. 1967. 13 pp.

DODSON, JAMES E(dward) 1904-1986
Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of Labor (1961-1962). 22 pp.

DOHERTY, GERARD F. 1928-
Massachusetts political figure, friend of Edward M. Kennedy. Campaign aide, Edward M. Kennedy's Senate campaign (1962), Robert F. Kennedy's Senate campaign (1964) and Presidential campaign in Indiana and Massachusetts (1968). 1972.

DOLAN, JOSEPH F(rancis) 1921-
Assistant Deputy Attorney General (1961-1965). Interview conducted for the John F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1964. 120 pp. Interview concerning Cuban prisoners exchange. 1964. 16 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

DONAHUE, MAURICE A. 1918-1999
Massachusetts political figure; member, Mass. House of Representatives (1944-1947), Senate (1948-1970); delegate, Democratic National Convention (1960). 1976. 19 pp.

DONAHUE, RICHARD K(ing) 1927-
Staff Assistant to the President for Congressional Liaison (1961-1963). 1966, 1967, 1977. 304 pp. See also White House Staff Reflections.

DONELAN, PAUL G(erard) 1919-1984
Artist; member, Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. Post, American Legion; aide in John F. Kennedy's 1952 Senate campaign. 1964. 9 pp.

DONOVAN, JOHN C.
Assistant to Senator Muskie of Maine and member of the U.S. Department of Labor under the Kennedy and Johnson administrations. 1978. 73 pp.

DONOVAN, ROBERT J.
See
 White House Staff Reflections.

DOOLEY, FRANCIS X. 1922-1989
Member Senator Thomas Dodd's staff; advance man in Lyndon Johnson's Vice Presidential campaign (1960); campaign worker in Lyndon Johnson's Presidential campaign (1964); staff member, Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization and Office of Emergency Planning; Director of Congressional Liaison, Area Redevelopment Administration. (Edited draft transcript). 1976. 87 pp. Portions closed. ©

DOUGLAS, JOHN W(oolman) 1921-
Assistant Attorney General, Civil Rights Division, Department of Justice (1963-1966). 1969, 1970. 242 pp. Permission required. ©

DOUGLAS, PAUL H(oward) 1892-1976
Senator from Illinois (1949-1967). 1964. 33 pp.

DOUGLAS, WILLIAM O(rville) 1898-1980
Associate Justice, United States Supreme Court (1939-1975). Interview conducted for the John F. Kennedy Oral History Program 1967. 39 pp. Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1969. 19 pp.

DOUGLAS-HOME, SIR ALEC (Alexander Frederick) 1903-1995
Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations (1955-1963), Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (1960-1963), Prime Minister (1963-1964), United Kingdom. (Written statement). 1965. 7 pp.

DOUGLAS-HOME, WILLIAM 1912-1992
Playwright and Kennedy associate, United Kingdom. 1966. 22 pp.

DOYLE, JAMES E(dward) 1915-1987
Wisconsin political figure; executive director, National Stevenson for President Committee (1960). 1966. 21 pp.

DOYLE, PATRICK J(ohn) 1918-2000
Pediatric physician; Deputy Special Assistant to the President for Mental Retardation. 1968. 39 pp.

DRACHNIK, JOSEPH B(rennan) 1919-
Captain, U.S. Navy. Chief, Navy Section, Military Assistance Advisory Group (MAAG), Vietnam (1961-1964). 1970. 19 pp.

DRAGON, (Edward Anthony) "ED" 1928-
Advance man in North Carolina and Illinois for John F. Kennedy's presidential campaign (1960); Assistant General Counsel, Agency for International Development. 1976. 31 pp. ©

DRONEY, JOHN J. 1911-1989
Massachusetts political figure; district attorney, Middlesex County (1960-1983). 1964. 29 pp.

DRYDEN, HUGH L(atimer) 1898-1965
Deputy Administrator, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (1958-1965). 1964. 31 pp.

DUGAL, PETER J. 1928-
Campaign worker, John F. Kennedy's presidential campaign, Wisconsin (1960). 1966. 28 pp.

DUKE, ANGIER BIDDLE 1915-1995
Chief of Protocol, White House and State Department (1961-1965). 1964. 68 pp.

DULLES, ALLEN W(elsh) 1893-1969
Director, Central Intelligence Agency (1953-1961). 1964. 34 pp.

DUNFEY, WILLIAM L(eo) 1925-1991
New Hampshire political figure; Kennedy campaign coordinator in New England and New York (1960); chairman, Democratic State Committee (1965-1967); New England coordinator, Robert F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign (1968). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1971, 1972. 72 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

DUNGAN, RALPH A(nthony) 1923-
Staff assistant to Senator John F. Kennedy (1956-1960); Special Assistant to the President (1961-1964); Ambassador to Chile (1964-1967). (unedited transcript). 1967. 125 pp. See also White House Staff Reflections and Archives and Manuscripts.

DUTTON, FREDERICK G(ary) 1923-2005
Deputy national chairman, Citizens for Kennedy-Johnson (1960); Special Assistant to President Kennedy (1961); Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relations (1961-1964). Political adviser and campaign aide to Robert F. Kennedy. Interview conducted for the John F. Kennedy Oral History Program 1965. 67 pp. Open. Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1969. 54 pp. Portions closed. See also White House Staff Reflections.

E

EARL, CHARLES H(inkle) 1908-1974
Arkansas political figure; member, Post Office Advisory Board. 1964. 10 pp.

EDELMAN, PETER B(enjamin) 1938-
Legislative assistant to Senator Robert F. Kennedy (1964-1968). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. (edited draft transcript). 1969, 1970, 1973, 1974. 912 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

EICHHOLZ, MERCEDES
See
 Walton, William.

ELDER, WILLIAM VOSS 1933?-
White House Registrar (1961-1963). 1965. 24 pp.

ELDRIDGE, RONNIE (Myers) 1931-
New York City district leader, Reform Independent Democrats (1963-1968); vice chairperson, Citizen's Committee for Robert F. Kennedy (1968). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. (unedited transcript). 1970. 235 pp.

ELLENDER, ALLEN (Joseph) 1890-1972
Senator from Louisiana (1937-1972). Interview conducted for the John F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1967. 50 pp. Interview conducted by the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library. 1969. 19 pp. No interlibrary loan.

ELLIS, CLAUDE
National committeman, Young Democrats of West Virginia (1960); campaign manager, Kennedy for President, Logan County (1960). 1964. 13 pp. ©

ELLIS, CLYDE T(aylor) 1908-1980
General manager, National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (1943-1967). 1965. 79 pp.

ELSON, ROY L(ane) 1930-
Administrative Assistant to Senator Carl Hayden of Arizona (1952-1969); candidate for the U.S. Senate (1964, 1968). Interview conducted by the U.S. Senate Historical Office. 1990. 324 pp. No interlibrary loan.

ENGLISH, JOHN F(rancis) 1926-1987
New York political figure; political aide to Robert F. Kennedy. Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1969, 1970. 162 pp. May not be deposited in other institutions. No interlibrary loan.

ENSLEY, GROVER W(illiam) 1915-2000
Executive Director, Joint Economic Committee, U.S. Congress (1949-1957). Interview conducted by the U.S. Senate Historical Office. 1985. 116 pp. No interlibrary loan.

ENTHOVEN, ALAIN (Charles) 1930-
Deputy Comptroller, Assistant Secretary, Department of Defense (1961-1971). 1971. 30 pp.

ESTES, THOMAS S(tuart) 1913-2001
Ambassador to the Republic of Upper Volta (1961-1966), Also accredited to Dahomey, Ivory Coast, and Niger. 1971. 23 pp.

EVANS, COURTNEY A. 1914-
Assistant Director, Special Investigative Division, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI); liaison to Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy. 1970, 1971. 94 pp. Closed (Researchers may request permission). ©

EVANS, ROWLAND 1921-2001
Journalist, New York Herald Tribune (1955-1963); syndicated columnist (1963-1993). (Edited draft transcript). 1966. 54 pp.

EVANS, ROWLAND 1921-2001
Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1970. 57 pp.

EVERTON, JOHN S(cott) 1908-2003
Ambassador to Burma (1961-1963). 1969. 36 pp.

EWALD, WILLIAM B(ragg) 1925-
Author, consultant. Special assistant, White House Staff (1954-1956); assistant to the Secretary of the Interior (1954-1961); assistant to Dwight D. Eisenhower (1961-1964). 1983. 19 pp.

F

FAHEY, VEGA P.
American citizen living in Mexico. The Undertold Story of John F. Kennedy, a personal account of President Kennedy's visit to the Shrine of Guadalupe during his trip to Mexico (June 30-July 2, 1962). (written statement). ca.1992. 11 pp.

FARLEY, PHILIP J(udson) 1916-2004
Special Assistant to the Secretary of State for Atomic Energy and Outer Space (1961-1962); Chief, Political Section, U.S. Mission to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (1962). 1966. 18 pp.

FARMER, JAMES (Leonard) 1920-1999
Founder (1942), national director, Congress of Racial Equality (1961-1966). Interviews conducted for the John F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1967, 1979. 56 pp. Interview conducted by the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library. 1969, 1971. 49 pp. No interlibrary loan.

FARRELL, JAMES
Sports equipment man, Harvard University (1930s-1940s). 1964. 8 pp.

FAUBUS, ORVAL (Eugene) 1910-1994
Governor of Arkansas (1954-1967). 1967. 36 pp.

FAY, PAUL B(urgess) 1918-
Friend of President Kennedy; Under Secretary of the Navy (1961-1963). 1971. 350 pp. Closed. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

FAYNE, JAMES A. 1884-1972
Financial adviser to Joseph P. Kennedy. Interview conducted by the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library Foundation. 1968. 27 pp. No more than two pages may be copied. No interlibrary loan. ©

FEILD, JOHN G. 1922-2004
Member of staff of Sen. Philip A. Hart of Michigan (1959-1961); worker, John F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign (1960); Executive Director, President's Commission on Equal Employment Opportunity (1961-1963). 1967. 52 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

FELDMAN, JUSTIN N(ewton) 1919-
Consultant, Department of Commerce, (1961-1966); campaign aide and New York political adviser to Senator Robert F. Kennedy. Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1969. 83 pp. Permission required. ©

FELDMAN, MYER ("Mike") 1914-2007
Legislative assistant to Senator John F. Kennedy (1958-1961); Deputy Special Counsel to the President (1961-1964); Counsel to the President (1964-1965). (Unedited transcript). 1966, 1967, 1968. 693 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

FENN, DAN H(untington) 1923-
Staff Assistant to the President (1961-1963); Commissioner (1963), Vice-chairman (1964-1967), Tariff Commission. 1968. 25 pp. See also Recruitment During the Kennedy Administration, Poverty and Urban Policy and Archives and Manuscripts.

FFRENCH, RICHARD
See
 Cull, Richard

FIGUERES FERRER, JOSÉ 1906-1990
President of Costa Rica (1953-1958), (1970-1974); provincial president (1948-1949). (Written statement). 1966. 7 pp.

FIKE, STANLEY R(edfield) 1913-1989
Executive director, Symington for President campaign (1960); administrative assistant to Senator Stuart Symington of Missouri (1952-1976). 1967. 91 pp.

FINE, PHIL (David) 1925-1990
Deputy Administrator, Small Business Administration (1961-1963). 1964. 14 pp.

FINLETTER, THOMAS K(night) 1893-1980
Ambassador to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) (1961-1965). 1965. 13 pp. Interview conducted by the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library. 1968. 35 pp. No interlibrary loan.

FISCHER, FRANK H(erbert) 1925-
President, Young Democrats Club (1960), chairman, Kennedy for President Committee (1960), West Virginia. 1965. 16 pp.

FISHER, ADRIAN S(anford) 1914-1983
Deputy Director, Arms Control and Disarmament Agency (1961-1969). 1964. 28 pp.

FITZGERALD, POLLY 1919-2008
C
ousin of JFK; staged tea receptions in JFK Senate race (1952); organized women in RFK Senate race. 1967. 59 pp.

FITZGERALD, RAY V. 1923-
South Dakota political figure; Deputy Administrator, State and County Operations, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, Department of Agriculture. 1964. 15 pp.

FITZPATRICK, HOWARD W. 1898-1970
Massachusetts political figure; sheriff, Middlesex County, Massachusetts (1949-1969); delegate, Democratic National Convention (1960). 1967. 19 pp. 

FLOOD, RICHARD 1914-1969
Friend and classmate of Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. at Harvard (1935-1938); worker, John F. Kennedy's congressional campaign (1946) and Senate campaign (1952). 1964. 13 pp.

FLYNN, EDWARD J(oseph) 1891-1953
New York political figure. Interview concerning Democratic Party politics, 1922-1940. Interview conducted by the Columbia University Oral History Research Office. 1950. 29 pp. (microfiche). No interlibrary loan.

FOGARTY, JOHN E(dward) 1913-1967
Representative from Rhode Island (1945-1967). 1965. 12 pp.

FOLLIARD, EDWARD T(homas) 1899-1976
Journalist, Washington Post. 1967. 34 pp.

FORBES, ALASTAIR G(ranville) 1908-2001
English friend, associate of John F. Kennedy. 1966. 36 pp.

FORBES, FRED A. 1915?-
Executive director, John F. Kennedy for President, New Hampshire (1960); campaign organizer, West Virginia (1960); editor Kennedy Convention Bulletin (1960); Assistant Administrator, public affairs, Housing and Home Finance Agency (1961-64). 1966. 70 pp. ©

FORD, GERALD R(udolph) 1913-2006
Representative from Michigan (1949-1973); Minority Leader, House of Representatives (1956-1963); Vice President (1973-1974) and President of the United States (1974-1977). 2003. 22 pp.

FORRESTAL, MICHAEL V(incent) 1927-1989
Assistant to the President for Far Eastern Affairs (1962-1964); senior staff member, National Security Council (1962-1967). 1964. 171 pp. Portions Closed.

FOSTER, WILLIAM C(hapman) 1897-1984
Director, Arms Control and Disarmament Agency (1961-1969); U.S. delegate to the United Nations (1964-1966). 1964. 40 pp.

FOX, DAVID 1921-2008
Chairman, John F. Kennedy's campaign, Cabel County, WV (1960). 1964. 10 pp.

FOX, SANFORD L. 1919-1996
Chief, White House Social Entertainments Office (1961-1964). 20 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

FRALEIGH, WILLIAM N(orman) 1916-
Counselor on political affairs, U.S. Embassy, Madrid (1957-1962) and Rome (1962-1967). 1966. 19 pp.

FRANCO-NOGUEIRA, ALBERTO 1918-1993
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Portugal (1961-1969). 1966. 7 pp. 

FRANKFURTER, FELIX 1882-1965
Associate Justice, United States Supreme Court (1939-1962). Interview conducted for the John F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1964. 74 pp. Open. Interview conducted by the Columbia University Oral History Research Office. 1955. 343 pp. (microfiche). No interlibrary loan. ©

FRASER, HUGH 1918-1984
Kennedy family friend and associate; Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for the Colonies (1960-1962); Secretary of State for Air (1962-1964), United Kingdom. 1966. 16 pp.

FREED, HIRSH 1910-1993
Boston political figure; friend and associate of John F. Kennedy. 1964. 31 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

FREEMAN, FULTON 1915-1974
Ambassador to Colombia (1961-1964); Ambassador to Mexico (1964-1969). 1969. 51 pp. No interlibrary loan. No Copying

FREEMAN, ORVILLE L(othrop) 1918-2003
Secretary of Agriculture (1961-1969). 1964. 45 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

FRITCHEY, CLAYTON W. 1904-2001
Journalist. Assistant to Governor of Illinois and Ambassador to the United Nations, Adlai Stevenson (1952-1965). 1978. 34 pp.

FROST, LAURENCE H(ugh) 1902-1977
Vice admiral, U.S. Navy; Director, National Security Agency (1960-1962); Commandant, Potomac River Naval Command (1962-1964). 1970. 11 pp. Portions closed.

FUCHS, LAWRENCE H(oward) 1927-
Educator, associate of Eleanor Roosevelt; Peace Corps Director, Philippines (1961-1963). 1966. 57 pp.

FULBRIGHT, J(ames) WILLIAM 1905-1995
Senator from Arkansas (1945-1975); Chairman, Senate Foreign Relations Committee (1959-1975). 1964. 163 pp. 

FURCOLO, (John) FOSTER 1917-1995
Massachusetts political figure; U.S. Representative (1949-1952), state treasurer (1953-1954), governor (1957-1961); delegate, Democratic National Convention (1960). 1964. 18 pp.

G

GABRIEL, VICTOR J. 1914-1998
Chairman, Citizens for Kennedy, Harrison County, West Virginia (1960). 1964. 35 pp.

GALBRAITH, JOHN KENNETH 1908-2006
Economist, educator, author, diplomat. Professor of economics, Harvard University (1949-1975); Ambassador to India (1961-1963). 2002, 2003. 57 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

GALLAGHER, EDWARD M(ichael) 1910-1981
Friend of Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr. and the Kennedy family. 1965. 31 pp.

GALLUCCIO, ANTHONY 1917-1980
Campaign worker, John F. Kennedy's first Congressional campaign, Cambridge, Massachusetts (1946). 1964. 15 pp.

GALVIN, JOHN T(homas) 1914-1994
Massachusetts political figure; advertising and publicity volunteer for John F. Kennedy (1946-1958). (edited draft transcript). 1964. 70 pp.

GAMAREKIAN, BARBARA 1925-2004
Staff assistant, John F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign (1960); staff assistant, transition talent recruitment staff (1960-1961); Secretary to the Assistant Press Secretary, White House Press Office (1961-1965). 1964. 103 pp. 

GARABEDIAN, CHARLES B(agdasar) 1917-1991
Massachusetts political figure; professor of law, Suffolk University; roommate of Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. at Harvard. 1964. 19 pp.

GARRIGUES, ANTONIO 1904-2004
Spanish Ambassador to the United States (1962-1964). 1966. 16 pp.

GARRITY, W(endall) ARTHUR 1920-1999
U.S. Attorney, Department of Justice (1961-1966); judge (1966-1985), senior judge (1985-1990), U.S. District Court, Boston. 1977. 24 pp.

GATOV, ELIZABETH R(udel) 1911-1997
Democratic National Committeewoman from California (1956-1960, 1963-1965); Treasurer of the United States (1961-1962). Interview conducted for the John F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1969. 54 pp. Open. Interview conducted by the Women in Politics Oral History Project, University of California, Berkeley. 1975, 1976. 404 pp. Permission required to quote. No interlibrary loan. See also Archives and Manuscripts. ©

GAUD, WILLIAM S(teen) 1907-1977
Assistant Administrator, Bureau for the Near East and South Asia, Agency for International Development (1961-1964). 1966. 57 pp.

GEOGHEGAN, WILLIAM A(loysius) 1925-
Worker, John F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign, Ohio (1960); Assistant Deputy Attorney General, legislative program, Department of Justice (1961-1965). 1966. 99 pp. ©

GIANFALA, EVELYN N. 1922-
Campaign worker, John F. Kennedy for President campaign, Louisiana (1960). 1967. 4 pp.

GIFFORD, K(ilvert) DUN 1938-
Legislative assistant to Senator Edward M. Kennedy (1967-1970); national Presidential campaign assistant to Robert F. Kennedy (1968); staff member, Secretary's office, Department of Housing and Urban Development. Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1971, 1973. 53 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

GILPATRIC, ROSWELL L(eavitt) 1906-1996
Deputy Secretary of Defense (1961-1964). 1970. 118 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

GILRUTH, ROBERT R(owe) 1913-2000
Director, Manned Spaceflight Center, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (1961-1972). 1964. 11 pp.

GLENN, JOHN H(erschel) 1921-
Project Mercury astronaut (1959-1964); pilot, Friendship 7 space capsule (1962). 1964. 32 pp.

GODBY, J. THOMAS 1926-1994
Member, West Virginia House of Delegates (1959-1960); campaign worker, Kennedy for President campaign, Logan County, West Virginia (1960). 1964. 11 pp.

GOELZ, LOUIS P. 1927-1993
Foreign Service officer; Lima, Peru (1957-1959); Visa Office (1960-1961); Hong Kong (1961-1966); Brazil (1966-1969); Mexico City, Mexico (1969-1972); Visa Office (1973-1975); NATO Defense College (1976-1977); Tehran, Iran (1977-1979); Seoul, Korea (1979-1980); and the Visa Office (1980-1985). Interview conducted for the Abba Schwartz Oral History Project. 1992, 1993. 53 pp. No interlibrary loan. ©

GOLDBERG, ARTHUR J(oseph) 1908-1990
Lawyer, government official. Secretary of Labor (1961-1962); Associate Justice, United States Supreme Court (1962-1965). 1964. 224 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

GOLDFARB, RONALD L(awrence) 1933-
Assistant to the Attorney General, Organized Crime Section, Department of Justice (1961-1964). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1981. 19 pp.

GOLDWATER, BARRY M(orris) 1909-1998
Senator from Arizona (1953-1965). 1965. 27 pp.

GOODWIN, ROBERT C(lifford) 1906-1999
Administrator, Bureau of Employment Security, Department of Labor. 1967. 30 pp.

GORDON, KERMIT 1916-1976
Economist; member, Council of Economic Advisers (1961-1962); Director, Bureau of the Budget (1962-1965); chairman, Health Insurance Benefits Advisory Council (1965-1967); member, Advisory Council on Social Security (1968-1971). Interview conducted for the John F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1964. 26 pp. Interview conducted by the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library. 1968, 1969. 99 pp. No interlibrary loan. See also Council of Economic Advisers and Archives and Manuscripts 

GORDON, KERMIT 1916-1976 & HELLER, WALTER W(olfgang) 1915-1987
Economists. Member, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisors (1961-1964). 1965, 1972. 78 pp. See also Council of Economic Advisers and Archives and Manuscripts.

GORDON, LINCOLN 1913-
Member, John F. Kennedy's Task Force on Immediate Latin American Problems (1960); Ambassador to Brazil (1961-1966). Interview conducted for the John F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1964. 109 pp. Portions closed. Interview conducted by Craig Van Grasstek about the Alliance for Progress. 1980. 42 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

GORE, ALBERT (Arnold) 1907-1998
Senator from Tennessee (1953-1971). 1964. 13 pp.

GRACE DE MONACO (Grace Patricia Kelly) 1929-1982
Princess of Monaco. 1965. 10 pp.

GRAHAM, KATHARINE 1917-2001
Publisher, Washington Post (1963-1979). Interview conducted by the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library. 1969. 39 pp. No interlibrary loan.

GRAHAM, HAROLD W. 1902-1988
Staff member for High Commissioner of Germany, John McCloy. Interview concerns meeting John F. Kennedy in 1951. 1966. 3 pp.

GRAVEL, CAMILLE F(rancis) 1915-2005
Louisiana political figure; Democratic National Committeeman (1954-1960). 1967. 77 pp.

GRAVES, ERNEST 1924-
Officer, engineer, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (1944-1981); Lt. General (1971-1981); consultant, Inter-Agency Study Group on Panama Canal Policy and Relations With Panama (1961-1962); Director, U.S. Army Engineer Nuclear Cratering Group, Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, Livermore, CA (1962-1964). Interview conducted for the Office of History, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. 1985. 282 pp. No interlibrary loan. ©

GREEN, EDITH (Starrett) 1910-1987
Representative from Oregon (1955-1975). Interview conducted for the John F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1974 14 pp. Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1974. 33 pp.

GREENFIELD, (Henry) JEFF 1943-
Legislative assistant to Robert F. Kennedy (1967-1968); member, Robert F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign staff (1968). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1969, 1970. 86 pp. ©

GRENNAN, JOSEPHINE (RYAN)
Irish cousin of John F. Kennedy. 1966. 9 pp.

GRETCHEN, MICHAEL G. 1912-1983
Board member, district 6, United Mine Workers of America; campaign worker, Kennedy for President campaign, West Virginia (1960). 1965. 27 pp.

GREWE, WILHELM (Georg) 1911-2000
West German Ambassador to the United States (1957-1962); West German Ambassador to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (1962-1971). 1966. 20 pp.

GUDEMAN, EDWARD 1906-1974
Under Secretary of Commerce (1961-1963). 1964. 27 pp.

GUGGENHEIM, CHARLES (Eli) 1924-2002
Film producer, political media consultant for Robert Kennedy's Senate campaign (1964) and presidential campaign (1968); producer RFK Remembered (1968). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1973. 144 pp. (edited draft transcript). See also Archives and Manuscripts and Audiovisual Archives 

GULLION, EDMUND A(sbury) 1913-1998
Diplomat, Saigon (1949-1952); Deputy Director, U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Administration (1960-1961); Ambassador to the Republic of the Congo (1961-1964). 1964, 1977. 51 pp. with 16 pp. synopsis.

GUNDERSON, GWENDOLYN S. 1917-1997
Campaign worker, John F. Kennedy for President, Wisconsin (1960). 1966. 9 pp.

GURIN, ARNOLD
See
 Poverty and Urban Policy.

GUTHMAN, EDWIN O(tto) 1919-2008
Editor, Seattle Times (1947-1961); Director of Public Information, Department of Justice (1961-1964); press assistant to Robert F. Kennedy (1964-1965). 1968. 76 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

GWIRTZMAN, MILTON S(aul) 1933-
Adviser to the President for the 1964 election (1963). Speech writer, Robert Kennedy's Senate campaign (1964); director of public affairs, Robert Kennedy's presidential campaign (1968); co-author (with William vanden Heuvel), On His Own: RFK, 1964-1968 (1970). Interview conducted for the John F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1966. 47 pp. © Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1971, 1972. 188 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts

H

HACKETT, DAVID L. 1927-
Friend of Robert F. Kennedy; Executive Director, President's Committee on Juvenile Delinquency and Youth Crime (1961-1962); member, John F. Kennedy's and Robert F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign staffs (1960, 1968). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. (Edited draft transcript). 1970. 116 pp. See also Poverty and Urban Policy and Archives and Manuscripts.

HADDAD, WILLIAM F(rederick) 1928-
Special assistant to Robert F. Kennedy, 1960 Presidential campaign; Associate Director, Inspector General, Peace Corps (1961-1963); campaign advisor Robert F. Kennedy for President (1968). 1969. 35 pages.

HAILSHAM (of St. Marylbone, Baron), LORD (Quintin McGarel Hogg) 1907-2001
Leader of the House of Lords (1960-1963); Minister of Science and Technology (1959-1964), United Kingdom. 1966. 10 pp. 

HALABY, NAJEEB (Elias) 1915-2003
Administrator, Federal Aviation Agency (1961-1965). 1964. 108 pp.

HALE, WALTER D.
Wisconsin political figure; Chairman, Democratic Party, Milwaukee County (1960). 1965. 17 pp.

HALL, (James) ADRIAN 1927-
Founding artistic director, Trinity Repertory Company, Providence, RI (1964-1989). Tape #9 of 22 tapes. Discusses John F. Kennedy, his assassination, and the creation of the National Endowment for the Arts. No transcript available, only a brief biography and description of topics covered. To obtain copies of the tape or to listen to the other 21 interviews researchers must contact the Trinity Repertory Company. s.d. 15 pp. ©

HALLE, KAY (Katherine Murphy) 1904-1997
Journalist, author, socialite, and Kennedy family friend. 1967. 25 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

HALLECK, CHARLES (Abraham) 1900-1986
Representative from Indiana (1935-1969); House minority leader (1959-1965). 1965. 39 pp.

HAMILTON, (Milo) FOWLER 1911-1984
Administrator, Agency for International Development (1961-1962). 1964. 46 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

HAND, (Billings) LEARNED 1872-1961
District judge (1909-1924), appeals court judge (1924-1939), and chief judge (1939-1951) of the 2nd U.S. Court of Appeals, New York. Interview conducted by the Columbia University Oral History Research Office. (microfiche). 1957. 175 pp. No interlibrary loan. ©

HANFORD, A(lfred) CHESTER 1891-1975
Professor of government, Harvard University (1923-1975). (written statement). ca. 1966. 6 pp. ©

HARE, RAYMOND A(rthur) 1901-1994
Ambassador to Turkey (1961-1965). 1969. 39 pp. 

HARLECH, LORD (William David Ormsby-Gore) 1918-1985
Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, United Kingdom (1957-1961); Ambassador to the United States from the United Kingdom (1961-1965). Interview conducted for the John F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1964. 88 pp. © Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1969. 26 pp. ©

HARLLEE, JOHN 1914-2005
Kennedy friend, associate; member (1961-1969), Chairman, Federal Maritime Commission (1963-1969). 1964. 17 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

HARLOW, BRYCE N(athaniel) 1916-1987
Special Assistant to President Eisenhower (1951-1961); Assistant to the Secretary of the Interior (1954-1961). n.d. 4 pp.

HARPER, ELIZABETH J(osephine) 1920-
Foreign Service officer, Indonesia, Japan, Canada (1952-1976); Visa Office (1962-1971, 1976-1980). Interview conducted for the Abba Schwartz Oral History Project, Foreign Affairs Oral History Program. 1992. 113 pp. No interlibrary loan. ©

HARRIMAN, (William) AVERELL 1891-1986
Ambassador at Large (1961); Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs (1961-1963); Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs (1963-1965). Interviews conducted for the John F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1964, 1965. 129 pp. (Edited draft transcript). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1970. 59 pp.

HARRIS, FRED R(oy) 1930-
Senator from Oklahoma (1964-1973). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1970. 26 pp.

HARRIS, JOHN
See
 Dazzi, Andrew.

HARRIS, OREN 1903-1997
Representative from Arkansas (1941-1966). 1965. 65 pp.

HARRIS, SEYMOUR E(dwin) 1897-1974
Economic adviser to Senator John F. Kennedy; senior consultant to the Secretary of the Treasury (1961-1968). 1964. 84 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts and Printed Materials.

HARRISON, GILBERT A(very) 1915-2008
Editor, publisher, New Republic (1954-1974). 1967. 18 pp.

HARRISON, LAWRENCE E. 1932-
Government official, U.S. Agency for International Development (1960-1981) Costa Rica, Dominican Republic and Latin America. Synopsis of interview conducted by Yongjun Gou of Nankai University for his Ph.D. dissertation. 2001. 4 pp.

HART, PARKER T(hompson) 1910-1997
Minister to Yemen (1961-63); Ambassador to Kuwait (1962-1963); Ambassador to Saudi Arabia (1961-1965). 1969, 1970. 63 pp.

HART, WALTER L. ("Bill") 1902-1972
West Virginia political figure; editor, Morgantown Dominion News. 1964. 22 pp.

HARTIGAN, WILLIAM J.1923-1998
Massachusetts political figure; White House staff assistant (1961-1962); Assistant Postmaster General (1963-1967). 1964. 29 pp. See also White House Staff Reflections and Archives and Manuscripts.

HARTSFIELD, WILLIAM (Berry) 1890-1971
Mayor of Atlanta, Georgia (1937-1961). 1966. 10 pp.

HATCHER, ANDREW T(homas) 1923-1990
Assistant Press Secretary to John F. Kennedy (1960-1963). 1972. 15 pp. 

HAUGHT, JAMES F. 1924-
Member, state house of delegates, West Virginia (1959-1960); treasurer, Young Democratic Club of West Virginia (1960); campaign organizer, Kennedy for President campaign (1960). 1964. 18 pp. ©

HAYES, FREDERICK
See
 Poverty and Urban Policy.

HAYS, (Lawrence) BROOKS 1898-1981
Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relations (1961); Special Assistant to the President (1961-1963). 1964. 59 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

HAZEN, HOWARD H. 1921-1994
Wisconsin political figure; delegate, Democratic National Convention (1960).1966. 15 pp.

HEALEY, JOSEPH P(eter) 1915-1985
Massachusetts political figure; campaign worker, John F. Kennedy's House (1946) and Senate (1952) campaigns. (Edited draft transcript). 1964. 73 pp. 

HEALEY, ROBERT
See
 White House Staff Reflections.

HEARST, ANNE 1914-1996
County chairman, John F. Kennedy for President campaign, Monongalia County, West Virginia (1960). 1964. 17 pp.

HEARST, WILLIAM RANDOLPH 1908-1993
Owner, editor, Hearst Newspapers. 1971. 9 pp.

HEATH, KATHRYN G(ladys) 1910-1989
Assistant for Special Studies, Office of Education, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. 1971. 137 pp.

HECKSCHER, AUGUST 1913-1997
Special Consultant to the President on the Arts (1962-1963). 1965. 79 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

HEDRICK, ROBERT E.
Manager, Kennedy for President campaign, Randolph County, West Virginia (1960). 1964. 18 pp.

HEFFERNAN, ROY J(oseph) 1894-1992
Kennedy family physician in Boston. 1964. 6 pp. Portions closed.

HEINZ, LUTHER C(arl) 1912-1987
Admiral, U.S. Navy; Regional Director for the Far East, Office of International Security Affairs, Department of Defense (1960-1963); commander, cruiser-destroyer flotilla 12 (1964); staff, CINCPAC (1965). 1970. 55 pp.

HELLER, WALTER
See
 Council of Economic Advisers and Archives and Manuscripts. 

HELMS, RICHARD (McGarrah) 1913-2002
Director, Central Intelligence Agency (1966-1973). Interview conducted by the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library. 1969. 37 pp. No interlibrary loan.

HEMINGWAY, MARY (Welsh)1908-1986
Wife of Ernest Hemingway. Interview about her donation of papers to the John F. Kennedy Library. 1973. 49 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

HEMINGWAY, PATRICK 1928-
Son of Ernest Hemingway. Interview recalling his childhood and particularly his father and siblings, 2003, 465 pp. Closed Pending Processing.
See also Ernest Hemingway Papers.

HENDERSON, DOUGLAS 1914-
Counsel, U.S. Embassy, Peru (1961-1963); Ambassador to Bolivia (1963-1964). (Unedited draft transcript). 1978. 145 pp. Portions closed. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

HENNESSEY-DONOVAN, LUELLA 1906-2001
Kennedy family nurse (1935-1963). 1964. 17 pp.

HENNING, JOHN F(rancis) 1915-2009
Research director, California Federation of Labor; Under Secretary, Department of Labor (1962-1967). 1970. 18 pp. 

HENRY, AARON E(dd) 1922-1997
Member, Executive Committee, Mississippi Democratic Party; President, Mississippi State Conference, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) (1953-?). (edited draft transcript). 1969. 123 pp. 

HENRY, E(mil) WILLIAM 1929-
Staff member, Nationalities Division, Democratic National Committee; Commissioner (1962-1963), Chairman (1963-66), Federal Communications Commission. 1966. 51 pp.

HERLING, JOHN 1905-1994
Journalist, publisher, John Herling's Labor Letter (1950-1990). (Edited draft transcript). 1966. 48 pp.

HERMAN, GEORGE
See
 Press Panel.

HESBURGH, THEODORE (Martin) 1917-
President, University of Notre Dame (1952-1987); member, Commission on Civil Rights (1957-1972). Interview conducted for the John F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1966. 28 pp. Interview conducted by the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library. 1971. 38 pp. No interlibrary loan.

HEWITT, DON 1921-2009
Television news producer and executive. Producer-director, CBS (1948-2004); executive producer, "CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite" (1961-1964). 2002 (pdf). 23 pp. 

HICKENLOOPER, BOURKE B(lakemore) 1896-1971
Senator from Iowa (1945-1969). 1964. 70 pp.

HIGHLEY, DAVID P. 1893-1971
John F. Kennedy's Washington barber (1947-1961). (Written statement). 1964. 2 pp. ©

HILL, FRANK E(rnest) 1888-1969
Author, editor. Interview conducted by the Columbia University Oral History Research Office. 1961. 613 pp. (microfiche). No interlibrary loan.

HILL, OLIVER W(hite) 1907-1974
Civil rights attorney, Virginia political figure. State coordinator for the South, John F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign (1960); assistant to the Commissioner, Intergroup Relations Service, Federal Housing Administration (1961-1966). 1968. 55 pp.

HILLENBRAND, MARTIN (Joseph) 1915-2005
Director, Office of German Affairs, Department of State (1958-1962); director, Berlin Task Force (1962-1963). 1964. 44 pp. 

HILSMAN, ROGER 1919-
Director, Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Department of State (1961-1963); Assistant Under Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs (1963-1964). Interview conducted for the John F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1970. 36 pp. Interview conducted by the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library. 1969. 44 pp. No interlibrary loan. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

HIRSH, JACQUELINE (Provoost)
French language instructor to President Kennedy's children (1963). 1966. 19 pp.

HOBBS, NICHOLAS 1915-1983
Member, President's Panel on Mental Retardation (1961-1962); Director of Selection and Research, Peace Corps (1961-1962). 1968. 32 pp.

HODGES, LUTHER (Hartwell) 1898-1974
Governor of North Carolina (1954-1961), Secretary of Commerce (1961-1964). 1964. 117 pp. Portions closed. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

HOFF, WILLIAM BRUCE 1901-1984
Chairman, Citizens for Kennedy, Fourth Congressional District, West Virginia (1960). 1964. 33 pp.

HOFFMAN, HARRY G. 1911-1977
Journalist, editor, Charleston Gazette. 1964. 20 pp.

HOLIFIELD, (Chester Earl) "CHET" 1903-1995
Representative from California (1943-1974). Interview conducted by the Claremont Graduate School. 1975. 418 pp. Permission required to Copy. No interlibrary loan. ©

HOLNESS, WILMA 1915-1991
Member, White House household staff. 1967. 7 pp.

HOLT, PAT M(ayo) 1920-2007
Consultant to the Chief of Staff (1950-1973), Chief of Staff (1974-1977), Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Interview conducted by the U.S. Senate Historical Office. 1980. 311 pp. No interlibrary loan.

HOLTZ, JACKSON J(acob) 1907-1967
Vice chairman, John F. Kennedy's Senate campaign (1952). 1964. 13 pp.

HOLUM, KENNETH G. 1915-1998
Undersecretary of the Interior, Water and Power Development. 1970. 34 pp.

HOOKER, JOHN JAY 1930-
National director of Professional Men and Women for the Kennedy campaign in Washington (1960); special assistant to Robert F. Kennedy (1961-1962). 1965, 1966. 66 pp.

HOOTON, CLAUDE E. 1905-1993
Member, John F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign staff (1960). 1966. 35 pp.

HOPKINS, WILLIAM J. 1910-
Clerk (1931-43), Executive Clerk, White House Office (1943-1966). 1964, 1978. 55 pp.

HORNE, JOHN E. 1908-1985
Administrative assistant to Senator John Sparkman of Alabama (1947-1951, 1953-1961); Kennedy campaign worker (1960); Administrator, Small Business Administration (1961-1963); Chairman, Federal Home Loan Bank Board (1964-1968). 1967. 107 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

HORSEY, OUTERBRIDGE 1910-1983
Minister and Deputy Chief of Mission, U.S. Embassy, Rome (1959-1962); Ambassador to Czechoslovakia (1963-1966). 1971. 17 pp.

HORSKY, CHARLES A(ntone) 1910-1997
Adviser to the President for National Capital affairs (1961-1967). 1964. 84 pp. See also White House Staff Reflections and Archives and Manuscripts. 

HORTON, RALPH H. ("Rip") 1916-
Classmate of John F. Kennedy at Choate Academy and Princeton University; member, John F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign staff (1960); Special Assistant, Equal Opportunity Program, Department of the Army (1962-1969). 1964. 42 pp.

HORWITZ, SOLIS 1910-1972
Member, John F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign staff (1960); Director, Office of Organizational and Management Planning, Department of Defense (1961-1964). 1966. 31 pp.

HOUGHTELING, JOSEPH C(annon) 1924-2009
Newspaper editor; California political figure; delegate to the Democratic National Convention (1956); member, Citizens for Kennedy, California (1960); worker, Robert F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign (1968). 1969. 26 pp. 

HOUVOURAS, ANDREW J. 1919-2003
Co-chairman, John F. Kennedy for President campaign, Cabell County, West Virginia (1960). 1964. 25 pp.

HUBER, OSCAR L. 1893-1975
Roman Catholic priest who administered last rites to President Kennedy. 1964. 10 pp.

HUGHES, PHILLIP S(amuel) 1917-
Assistant Director for Legislative Reference, Bureau of the Budget (1959-1967). 1968. 49 pp.

HUGHES, SARAH T(ilghman) 1896-1985
Judge, Dallas County, Texas (1935-1961); Federal District Judge, Northern District, Texas (1961-  ); administered oath of office to Lyndon Baines Johnson (1963). Interview conducted by the North Texas State University Oral History Collection. 1969. 30 pp. No interlibrary loan. ©

HUMPHREY, HUBERT H(oratio) 1911-1978
Senator from Minnesota (1949-1964); Presidential candidate (1960, 1968). Vice President of the United States (1965-1969). Interview conducted for the John F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1964. 150 pp. (edited draft transcript). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1970. 57 pp. (Edited draft transcript). Interview conducted by the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library. 1971. 45 pp. No interlibrary loan.

HUNDLEY, WILLIAM G. 1925-2006
Chief, Organized Crime and Racketeering Section, Department of Justice. Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1970, 1971. 64 pp.

HUNTER, DAVID
See
 Poverty and Urban Policy.

HURLEY, FRANCIS T. 1927-
Roman Catholic priest. Assistant secretary, National Catholic Welfare Conference (1958-1968). 1967. 21 pp.

HURWITCH, ROBERT A(rnold) 1920-1997
Special Assistant for Cuban Affairs, Department of State (1962-1963). 1964, 1967. 221 pp. 

HUTCHINSON, EDMOND C(arlton) 1913-
Assistant Administrator for Africa and Europe, Agency for International Development (1961-1966). 1966. 30 pp.

J

JACKSON, BARBARA MARY WARD 1914-1981
Economist, author; friend, associate, and economic adviser to John F. Kennedy. 1964. 32 pp.

JACOBS, ELI S. 1937-
Consultant to Robert F. Kennedy on organizing the Bedford-Stuyvesant Redevelopment Corp. (1966-1968). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1976, 1979. 102 pp. ©

JACOBS, WILLIAM L. 1923-
West Virginia political figure; Hubert Humphrey campaign worker (1960). 1964. 39 pp.

JACOBSON, BENJAMIN A. ("Benny") 1902-1978
Kennedy associate, Boston. 1964. 21 pp.

JAVITS, JACOB (Koppel) 1904-1986
Senator from New York (1957-1981). Interview conducted for the John F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1967. 18 pp. Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1970, 1973. 26 pp.

JEFFREY, MILDRED 1911-2004
Director of Community Relations, United Automobile Workers Union; member, Platform Committee, Democratic Party (1955-1960); delegate from Michigan, Democratic National Convention (1956, 1960); worker, John F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign (1960); member, Democratic National Committee from Michigan (1961-1969). 1970. 54 pp.

JELINEK, DAVID
See
 Recruitment During the Kennedy Administration.

JENSEN, HANS O(tto) 1898-1983
Chairman, Nebraskans for Kennedy (1960); Area Director, Department of Agriculture. 1967. 28 pp.

JERNEGAN, JOHN (Durnford) 1911-1980
Ambassador to Iraq (1958-1962). 1969. 34 pp.

JOHNSON, CLAUDIA ALTA (Taylor) (Lady Bird) 1912-2007
Wife of President Lyndon Baines Johnson. 1979. 62 pp.

JOHNSON, DOUGLAS (Valentine) 1900-1977
Director, Plans and Policy Office, Joint Chiefs of Staff (1958-1960); Director, Policy Review, Department of Defense (1960-1964). 1970. 22 pp.

JOHNSON, RAFER (Lewis) 1935-
Athlete. Friend and aide to Robert F. Kennedy. Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1969. 67 pp. ©

JOHNSON, ROBERT H(enry) 1921-2005
Assistant to the Executive Secretary (1951-1954), member, Secretary's special staff (1954-1959), Director, Planning Board Secretariat (1959-1961), member senior staff (1961-1962), National Security Council; member, Policy Planning Council, Department of State (1962-1967). 1974. 80 pp.

JOHNSON, U(ral) ALEXIS 1908-1997
Deputy Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs (1961-1964). 1964. 53 pp. 

JONES, HOWARD P(alfrey) 1899-1973
Ambassador to Indonesia (1958-1965). 1969, 1970. 68 pp.

JONES, JOHN B.
See
 Cuban Prisoners Exchange Panel. 

JONES, ROBERT E(mmett) 1912-1997
Representative from Alabama (1947-1977). 1968. 22 pp.

JONES, ROGER W(arren) 1908-1993
Deputy Under Secretary for Administration, Department of State (1961-1962); senior consultant and Special Assistant to the Director, Bureau of the Budget (1962-1975). 1967. 103 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

JONES, THOMAS R(ussell) 1913-2006
Judge, Supreme Court, State of New York; founder, chairman, board of directors, Bedford-Stuyvesant Restoration Corp. (1966-1972). 1971, 1972. 74 pp.

JOSEPHSON, WILLIAM (Howard) 1934-
General counsel, Peace Corps (1963-1966). 1968, 1969. 69 pp. Permission required. Interview conducted for the Franklin Williams Oral History Project, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, New York Public Library. See also Archives and Manuscripts. 25 pp. No interlibrary loan. ©

K

KAISER, PHILIP M(ayer) 1913-2007
Ambassador to the Republic of Senegal (1961-1964); Ambassador to the Islamic Republic of Mauritania (1961-1964). 1966. 41 pp.

KAMLOWSKY, JOHN H(enry) 1925-
Chairman, Citizens for Kennedy, Ohio County, West Virginia (1960). 1965. 21 pp.

KAPENSTEIN, IRA 1936-1971
Journalist, Milwaukee Journal (1956-1963). 1965. 29 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

KAPPEL, FREDERICK R(ussell) 1902-1994
Chairman of the board, American Telephone and Telegraph Co. (1961-1967); chairman, Business Council (1963-1964). 1965. 28 pp.

KARAMANLIS, KONSTANTINOS 1907-1998
Prime Minister, Greece (1961-1963). 1965. 4 pp. 

KARITAS, JOSEPH J. 1901-1983
White House painter. 1964. 25 pp.

KASTENMEIER, ROBERT W(illiam) 1924-
Representative from Wisconsin (1959-1991). 1965. 18 pp.

KATZENBACH, NICHOLAS DeB(elleville) 1922-
Assistant Attorney General (1961-1962), Deputy Attorney General (1962-1964), Attorney General of the United States (1964-1966). Interview conducted for the John F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1964. 169 pp. Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1969. 79 pp.  See also Archives and Manuscripts

KAYSEN, CARL 1920-
Professor, Harvard University (1946-1966); Deputy Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs (1961-1963); director, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton (1966-1976). 1966. 145 pp. See also White House Staff Reflections and Archives and Manuscripts.

KEEL, WILLIAM A(rnold) 1924-
Research director, Democratic National Committee (1963-1964). 1970. 55 pp.

KEENAN, JOSEPH D(aniel) 1896-1984
Director, Labor's League for Political Education (1948-1951); secretary, Chicago Federation of Labor (1937-1949); international secretary, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) (1954-1976); labor adviser to John F. Kennedy (1960); member, President's Advisory Council on Labor-Management Policy. 1968. 28 pp.

KELLAM, SYDNEY S(evern) 1903-1986
Virginia political figure. 1968. 10 pp.

KELLY, JOHN M(artin) 1914-1977
Assistant Secretary for Mineral Resources, Department of the Interior (1961-1965). 1969, 1970. 56 pp.

KELLY, MARY 1904-1997
Campaign worker, John F. Kennedy for President, Oregon (1960). 1966. 27 pp.

KELLY, WILLIAM F. 1896-1976
Massachusetts political figure; district secretary for East Boston during John F. Kennedy's first congressional campaign (1946) and Senate campaign (1952). 1964. 21 pp.

KELSO, JOHN H. 1914-
Washington correspondent, Boston Post (1953-1956), Gannett News Service (1956-1962); Press Attaché, U.S. Embassy, Australia (1962-1964). 1967. 44 pp.

KENNAN, GEORGE F(rost) 1904-2005
Ambassador to Yugoslavia (1961-1963). 1965. 141 pp. Portions closed

KENNEDY, CHARLES STUART 1928-
Foreign Service officer; Vice Consul, Frankfurt West Germany(1955-1958); Dharhan, Saudi Arabia (1958-1960); Consul, Belgrade, Yugoslavia (1962-1967); Consul General, Saigon, Vietnam (1969-1970); Athens, Greece (1970-1974); Seoul, South Korea (1976-1979); Naples, Italy (1979-1981); liaison officer to Commissioner of Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) (1982-1984). Interview conducted for the Abba Schwartz Oral History Project. 1986. 45 pp. No interlibrary loan. ©

KENNEDY, EDWARD M(oore) 1932-
Brother of President Kennedy, Senator from Massachusetts (1963-  ). Interview conducted by the University of Texas Lyndon B. Johnson Oral History Program. 1969, 1979. 45 pp. Closed [Inquiries should be directed to the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library, Austin, TX]. Interview conducted for the John C. Stennis Oral History Project, Mississippi State University. 9 pp. No interlibrary loan. See also Archives and Manuscripts and Audiovisual Archives.

KENNEDY, JACQUELINE BOUVIER
See
 Onassis, Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy.

KENNEDY, ROBERT F(rancis) 1925-1968
Brother of President Kennedy; Attorney General of the United States (1961-1964); Senator from New York (1965-1968). [Includes joint interviews with Burke Marshall]. 1964, 1965, 1967. 700 pp. Portions closed. See also Marshall, Burke Archives and Manuscripts and Audiovisual Archives. ©

KENNEDY, ROSE FITZGERALD 1890-1995
Wife of Joseph P. Kennedy, mother of President Kennedy. Interview conducted by the Herbert Hoover Library Association. 1968. 22 pp. No more than two pages may be copied. No interlibrary loan. See also Archives and Manuscripts. ©

KENNEDY'S CALL TO KING
Interviews concerning John F. Kennedy's telephone call to Mrs. Martin Luther King during the 1960 Presidential campaign.
Interviews conducted by Anthony Shriver with:

MARTIN, LOUIS (Emanuel) 1912-1997
Assistant to the director, director, Civil Rights Division, Democratic National Committee (1960).
MITCHELL, PARREN (James) 1922-2007

Executive director, Community Action Agency, Baltimore, Maryland (1965-1968).
PROCTOR, SAM(uel DeWitt) 1914-1997

President, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical College (1960-1965).
SHRIVER, R(obert) SARGENT 1915-

Director, Businessmen for Kennedy (1960); director, Civil Rights Division, Democratic National Committee (1960); director, Farmers for Kennedy (1960).
WILLIAMS, FRANKLIN (Hall) 1917-1990

Assistant states attorney general, California (1959-1961).
WOFFORD, HARRIS (Llewellyn) 1926-

Civil rights adviser to John F. Kennedy (1960). 1988. 110 pp. See also Martin, Louis and Wofford, Harris and Archives and Manuscripts: Wofford, Harris and Archives and Manuscripts: Shriver, R. Sargent. ©

KENT, ROGER 1906-1980
California political figure; vice-chairman, chairman, California State Democratic Central Committee (1954-1965). 1970. 58 pp.

KEPPEL, FRANCIS C. 1916-1990
Commissioner of Education, Office of Education, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (1962-1965). Interview conducted for the John F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1964. 21 pp. Open. Interview conducted for the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library. 1968, 1969. 87 pp. No interlibrary loan. See also Archives and Manuscripts. ©

KETY, SEYMOUR S(olomon) 1915-2000
Member, President's Panel on Mental Retardation (1962-1963). (Unedited transcript). 1968. 64 pp.

KHOMAN, THANAT 1914-
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Thailand (1959-1971). 1964. 8 pp. ©

KHRUSHCHEV, NIKITA S(ergeevich) 1894-1971
First secretary, Communist party (1953-1964), chairman of Council of Ministers (Premier) (1958-1964) Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (Written statement). 1964. 5 pp. ©

KIERNAN, THOMAS J(oseph) 1897-1967
Irish Ambassador to the United States (1961-1964). 1966. 26 pp. 

KILDUFF, MALCOLM M.  1927-2003
Assistant Press Secretary to the President (1962-1965); Information Director, Hubert Humphrey for President (1968). 1965, 1976. 39 pp.

KILPATRICK, CARROLL 1913-1984
White House correspondent, Washington Post (1961-1975). 1966. 19 pp.

KING, MARTIN LUTHER, Jr. 1929-1968
Civil rights movement leader; president, Southern Christian Leadership Conference (1957-1968). 1964. 26 pp. ©

KING, RAY
Deputy Director, Office of Economic Opportunity, western region (1965-1967); campaign manager, Southern California, Robert F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign (1968). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1970. 25 pp.

KIRK, ALAN G(oodrich) 1888-1963
Naval attaché for air to Joseph P. Kennedy, American Embassy, London (1939-1941); Director, Naval Intelligence (1941); Ambassador to Belgium (1946-1947). Interview conducted by the Columbia University Oral History Research Office. 1961. 391 pp. (microfiche). No interlibrary loan. ©

KIRK, (Bernard J.) "BARNEY" 1908-1999
Interview concerning his chance meeting of Ernest Hemingway in Spain. 1993. 23 pp.

KIRKPATRICK, LYMAN B(ickford) 1916-1995
Inspector General, Central Intelligence Agency (1953-1962). 1967. 29 pp.

KIRWAN, MICHAEL J(oseph) 1886-1970
Representative from Ohio (1937-1970). 1964. 18 pp. 

KITZMAN, HARVEY 1938-1972
Regional Director, Hubert Humphrey for President, Wisconsin (1960). 1965. 15 pp.

KLOTZ, HERBERT W(erner) 1917-1986
Kennedy campaign worker (1960); Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Administration (1962-1965). 1964. 30 pp. See alsoArchives and Manuscripts

KLUTZNICK, PHILIP M(orris) 1907-1999
U.S. Representative to the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) (1961-1963). 1970. 53 pp. No interlibrary loan.

KNAPP, DANIEL
See
 Poverty and Urban Policy and Archives and Manuscripts.

KNEBEL, FLETCHER 1911-1993
Journalist, Cowles Publications, Look (1950-1964). 1977. 39 pp. (edited draft transcript).

KNEBEL, LAURA (Cecelia Bergquist) 1918-1982
Journalist, Look Magazine (1954-1971). 1965, 1977. 58 pp.

KNIGHT, WILLIAM E(dwards) 1922-
Foreign Service officer, Italian-Austrian Affairs (1961); Deputy Director, Western European Affairs (1961-1962), Department of State. 1978. 67 pp. Portions closed.

KNOWLES, JOHN H(ilton) 1926-1979
Classmate of Robert F. Kennedy, Harvard College; general director, Massachusetts General Hospital (1962-1972). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1974. 9 pp.

KNOX, WILLIAM E(dward) 1901-1978
President, Westinghouse Electric International (1946-1963), whom Nikita Khrushchev met in Moscow during the Cuban missile crisis, (1962). (written statement). 1977. 34 pp. No deposit in other institutions. 

KOHLER, FOY D(avid) 1908-1990
Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs (1959-1962); Ambassador to the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (1962-1966). 1964. 10 pp. ©

KOMER, ROBERT W(illiam) 1922-2000
Senior staff member, National Security Council (1961-1965). 1964, 1969, 1970. 214 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

KORTH, FRED H. 1909-1998
Secretary of the Navy (1961-1963). 1966. 31 pp. Portions closed.

KOVACS, LIZ 1954-
American dependent living in Guantanamo during the Cuban missile crisis (1962). 1978. 21 pp.

KRAFT, JOSEPH 1924-1986
Journalist, syndicated columnist (1963-1986). 1967. 31 pp.

KRAFT, JOSEPH 1924-1986
Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1970. 38 pp.

KRAVITZ, SANFORD
See
 Poverty and Urban Policy.

KRETCHMER, JEROME 1934-
Member, New York State Assembly from Manhattan (1963-1970); campaign worker, Robert Kennedy's Senate (1964) and Presidential (1968) campaigns. Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1973. 23 pp.

KROCK, ARTHUR 1886-1974
Journalist, Washington bureau chief (1932-1953) and editorial writer (1953-1967), New York Times (1927-1967); Kennedy family associate. Interview conducted for the John F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1964. 27 pp. Interview conducted by the Columbia University Oral History Research Office. 1950. 108 pp. microfiche. No interlibrary loan. ©

KRULAK, VICTOR (Harold) 1913-2008
Lt. General, United States Marine Corps; specialist on counterinsurgency, Office of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (1962-1964). 1970. 22 pp.

KUPFERMAN, THEODORE (Roosevelt) 1920-2003
Councilman, New York City (1962-1966); Representative from New York (1966-69). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1970. 27 pp. ©

L

LAMAR, HENRY N(icholson) 1906-1985
Boxing coach; trainer, football coach and scout for freshman, junior varsity and varsity teams, Harvard University (1931-1972). 1964. 5 pp.

LANDRUM, PHILLIP (Mitchell) 1907-1990
Representative from Georgia (1953-1977). 1965. 14 pp.

LANSDALE, EDWARD G(eary) 1908-1987
General, U.S. Air Force. 1970. 123 pp. Portions closed.

LARRABEE, DONALD (Richard) 1923-
Journalist, Griffin-Larrabee News Bureau. 1966. 44 pp.

LASKI, FRIDA (Kerry) 1885-d.
Wife of Harold Laski of the London School of Economics. 1966. 4 pp.

LAWFORD, PETER (Sidney Vaughn) 1923-1984
Actor, brother-in-law of President Kennedy. (Edited draft transcript). 1968. 36 pp. 

LAWRENCE, DAVID (Leo) 1889-1966
Governor of Pennsylvania (1958-1962); Chairman, President's Committee on Equal Opportunity in Housing (1962-1966). 1966. 43 pp.

LAWRENCE, WILLIAM H(oward) 1916-1972
Journalist, New York Times (1943-1961); news commentator, American Broadcasting Company (1961-1968). 1966. 28 pp.

LAWSON, BELFORD V. 1900-1985
District of Columbia political figure; Presidential adviser on civil rights. 1966. 23 pp.

LAWSON, MARJORIE (Alice) McKENZIE 1912-2002
Civil rights adviser, John F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign (1960). 74 pp.

LEAHY, JOSEPH F.
Campaign worker for John F. Kennedy's congressional (1946) and Senate campaign (1952), Somerville, Massachusetts. 1964. 19 pp.

LEE, ROBERT L. 1918-1992
Campaign worker on John F. Kennedy's Congressional (1946) and Senate (1952) campaigns, Charlestown, Massachusetts. 1964.

LEFEVRE, "THEO" (Theodore Joseph Alberic Marie) 1914-1973
Premier, Belgium (1961-1965). 1966. 7 pp.

LEHMAN, HERBERT H(enry) 1878-1963
Governor of New York (1932-1942); Senator from New York (1949-1957). Interview conducted by the Columbia University Oral History Research Office. 1961. 831 pp. microfiche. No interlibrary loan.

LEMASS, SEAN (Francis) 1899-1971
Prime Minister, Ireland (1959-1966). 23 pp.

LEMNITZER, LYMAN L(ouis) 1899-1988
General, U.S. Army; chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff (1960-1962); Supreme Allied Commander, Europe (1963-1969). 1966. 8 pp.

LEMPART, HELEN 1932-
Secretary, Senator John F. Kennedy's Washington office and White House (1955-1963). 1966. 65 pp. Portions closed.

LENNARTSON, ROY W(illiam) 1907-1984
Associate Administrator, Agricultural Marketing Service, Department of Agriculture (1954-1964). 1964. 9 pp.

LESSER, ARTHUR J(acques) 1909-2005
Member (1941-1965), Chief (1965-1970) Children's Bureau, Department of Health, Education and Welfare. 1976. 42 pp. No copying.

LESTER, RICHARD A(llen) 1908-1997
Economic advisor, John F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign (1960); alternate delegate from New Jersey, Democratic National Convention (1960); Vice Chairman, President's Commission on the Status of Women (1961-1963). 1970, 1974. 37 pp.

LEWIN, CHARLES J. 1902-1965
Reporter, editor, general manager, New Bedford Standard Times; president, Cape Cod Standard Times (1924-1943). 1964. 38 pp.

LEWIS, ANTHONY L. 1927-
Journalist, New York Times, Washington bureau (1955-1964), London bureau (1965-1972). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1970. 20 pp. ©

LEWIS, JOHN R(obert) 1940-
Cofounder (1960), chairman (1963-1966), Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee; director, Voter Education Project, Field Foundation (1970-1977); director, ACTION (1977-1980); community affairs director, National Consumer Co-op Bank, Atlanta, (1980-1986); member, Atlanta, City Council (1982-1986); U.S. Representative from Georgia (1987- ). 2004. 17 pp.

LEWIS, ROBERT (George) 1919-
Administrative assistant to Senator William Proxmire of Wisconsin (1957-1959); director, national headquarters, Farmers for Kennedy-Johnson Committee (1960); Deputy Administrator, Commodity Operations, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service (1961-1964). 1967. 30 pp. ©

LEWIS, ROGER F(ranklin) 1936-
Confidential assistant to the Secretary, Department of Labor (1960-1967). 1970. 95 pp.

LEWIS, SAMUEL B.
Vice president, general manager, Carlyle Hotel, New York. 1965. 15 pp. ©

LIEBENOW, WILLIAM F. "BUD"
Commander, PT 157 (1942-1944). 2005. 38 pp.

LINCOLN, EVELYN (Norton) 1909-1995
John F. Kennedy's personal secretary (1952-1963). Interview conducted by Barry Goldman for Manuscripts magazine. 1990. 12 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts

LINCOLN, G(eorge) GOULD 1880-1974
Journalist, editor, Washington Star (1909-1974). 1966. 25 pp.

LINDSAY, JOHN V(liet) 1921-2000
Mayor of New York City (1965-1973). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1970. 16 pp.

LIPPMANN, WALTER 1889-1974
Journalist, New York Herald Tribune, Newsweek. 1964. 18 pp. Portions closed.

LISAGOR, PETER (Irvin) 1915-1976
Journalist, chief, Washington bureau, Chicago Daily News (1959-1976). 1966. 85 pp. See also Press Panel.

LODGE, HENRY CABOT 1902-1985
Senator from Massachusetts (1947-1953); Ambassador to South Vietnam (1963-1964, 1965-1967). 1965. 36 pp.

LOEB, JAMES (Isaac) 1908-1992
Ambassador to Peru (1961-1962); Ambassador to Guinea (1963-1965); Publisher, Adirondack Daily Enterprise; New York political figure. Interviews conducted for the John F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1967, 1968. 74 pp. Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1972. 7 pp.

LOEVINGER, LEE 1913-2004
Assistant Attorney General, Antitrust Division, Department of Justice (1961-1963); Commissioner, Federal Communications Commission (1963-1968). 1966. 45 pp.

LOGUE, EDWARD J(oseph) 1921-2000
Director, Boston Redevelopment Authority (1961-1967); President, New York State Urban Development Corporation (1968-1975). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 39 pp.

LONESOME, WILLIAM L(ee) 1907-1982
West Virginia political figure. 1964. 19 pp.

LONGSTREET, VICTOR M. 1907-2000
Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Financial Management (1962-1965). 1972. 28 pp.

LOUCHHEIM, KATHLEEN ("Katie" Scofield) 1903-1991
Director, women's activities, Democratic National Committee (1953-1960); Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs (1966-1969). 1968. 76 pp.

LOVE, CHARLES M(arion) 1902-1987
Delegate from West Virginia, Democratic National Convention (1956, 1960); chairman, West Virginians for Kennedy (1960). 1964. 20 pp.

LOVELESS, HERSCHEL (Cellel) 1911-1989
Governor of Iowa (1957-1960); national chairman, Farmers for Kennedy-Johnson Committee (1960); member, Renegotiation Board (1961-1969). 1967. 46 pp.

LOVETT, ROBERT A(bercrombie) 1895-1986
Lawyer, government official. Member, General Advisory Committee, Arms Control and Disarmament Agency; adviser to President Kennedy on foreign affairs; member, Executive Committee of the National Security Council (EXCOMM) during the Cuban missile crisis (1962). 1964. 59 pp.

LOW, GEORGE M(ichael) 1926-1984
Deputy Director for Programs, Office of Manned Space Flight, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (1963-1964). 1964. 32 pp.

LOWENSTEIN, ALLARD K(enneth) 1929-1980
Delegate from New York, Democratic National Convention (1968); co-chairman, Conference of Concerned Democrats (1967); Representative from New York (1969-1971). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. (Edited draft transcript). 1969. 70 pp.

LUCE, HENRY R(obinson) 1898-1967
Founder, publisher, Time, Inc.; editor-in-chief, Time Magazine (1923-1964). 1965. 42 pp.

LUCEY, PATRICK J(oseph) 1918-
Chairman, Democratic Party, Wisconsin (1957-1963). Campaign aid to Robert F. Kennedy in Indiana, Oregon, Nebraska, and California (1968). Interview conducted for the John F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1964. 50 pp. Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1972. 16 pp.

LUNS, JOSEPH (Marie Antoine Hubert) 1911-2002
Foreign Minister, The Netherlands (1956-1971). 1965. 49 pp.

LYTTON, BART 1912-1969
Finance chairman, California Democratic State Committee (1958-1960). 1966. 43 pp.

M

McCANN, HUGH 1916-1981
Ambassador, Court of St. James (1958-1962); Secretary of the Department of External Affairs, Ireland (1963-1974). 1966. 14 pp.

McCARTHY, EUGENE (Joseph) 1916-2005
Representative from Minnesota (1949-1959); Senator from Minnesota (1959-1971). 1964. 31 pp. Closed

McCLURE, STEWART E(lliot) 1913-1994
Chief clerk, Committee on Labor, Education, and Public Welfare, U.S. Senate (1955-1969, 1971-1973). Interview conducted by the U.S. Senate Historical Office. 1982, 1983. 292 pp. No interlibrary loan.

McCONE, JOHN A(lex) 1902-1991
Director, Central Intelligence Agency (1961-1965). Interview conducted by the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library. 1970. 29 pp. No interlibrary loan.

McCORMACK, EDWARD J(oseph) 1923-1997
Massachusetts political figure; candidate for the U.S. Senate (1962). 1967. 38 pp.

McCORMACK, FRANCIS X. 1912-1994
Campaign worker, John F. Kennedy for President campaign, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin (1960). 1965. 13 pp.

McCORMACK, JOHN W(illiam) 1891-1980
Representative from Massachusetts (1928-1971); Speaker of the House of Representatives (1962-1971). Interview conducted for the John F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1977. 41 pp. Interview conducted by the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library. 1968. 55 pp. No interlibrary loan.

McCULLOCH, FRANK W(augh) 1905-1996
Chairman, National Labor Relations Board (1961-1970). 1967. 40 pp.

McDERMOTT, EDWARD (Aloysious) 1920-1999
Director, Office of Emergency Planning (1962-1965); member, National Security Council (1962-1965). 1964. 67 pp.

McDONALD, DAVID (John) 1902-1979
President, United Steelworkers of America (1952-1965). 1966. 27 pp.

MacDONALD, TORBERT (Hart) 1917-1976
Roommate of John F. Kennedy at Harvard; Representative from Massachusetts (1955-1976). 1965. 28 pp. No interlibrary loan. See alsoArchives and Manuscripts

McDONOUGH, ROBERT (Paul) 1915-1981
Director, John F. Kennedy's campaign, West Virginia primary (1960). 1964, 1965. 64 pp.

McGEE, GALE W(illiam) 1915-1992
Senator from Wyoming (1959-1977). 1982. 39 pp.

McGHEE, GEORGE (Crews) 1912-2005
Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs (1961-1963); Ambassador to West Germany (1963-1968). Interview conducted for the John F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1964. 24 pp. Interview conducted by the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library. 1969. 23 pp. No interlibrary loan. ©

McGIFFERT, DAVID E(liot) 1926-2005
Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Legislative Affairs (1962-1965); Under Secretary of the Army (1965-1969); Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs (1977-1981). 1970. 21 pp.

McGILL, RALPH (Emerson) 1898-1969
Journalist; editor (1942-1960), publisher (1960-1969), Atlanta Constitution. 1966. 25 pp.

McGOVERN, GEORGE S(tanley) 1922-
Director, Food for Peace (1961-1962); Senator from South Dakota (1963-1981). Interview conducted for the John F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1964. 51 pp. © Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1970. 28 pp. Interview conducted by the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library. 1969. 32 pp. No interlibrary loan.

McGRAW, BOOKER T(anner) 1898-1978
Assistant to the Administrator, Housing and Home Finance Agency (1961-1963). 1968. 34 pp.

McGRORY, MARY
See
 Press Panel.

McGUIRE (Thompson), MARIE C(ollins) 1904-1997
Commissioner, Public Housing Administration (1961-1966). 1967. 51 pp.

McHUGH, GODFREY
General, United States Air Force; Air Force Aid to the President (1961-1964). 1978. 91 pp. © See White House Staff Reflections and Archives and Manuscripts.

MacKENZIE, VERNON G(ordon) 1906-1982
Chief, Division of Air Pollution, Public Health Service. 1967. 24 pp.

McLAUGHLIN, EDWARD F(rancis) 1920-2005
Associate of John F. Kennedy during World War II, Massachusetts political figure. 20 pp.

McNALLY, JOHN
See
 White House Staff Reflections and Archives and Manuscripts.

McNAMARA, ROBERT S(trange) 1916-2009
Secretary of Defense (1961-1968). 1964. 29 pp. Portions closed.

McNAUGHTON, JOHN T(heodore) 1921-1967
Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Security Affairs (1961-1962), General Counsel (1962-1964), U.S. Department of Defense. Includes appendix entitled "Moscow Minutes" about Nuclear Test Ban negotiations (1963). 1964. 50 pp. Appendix closed.

McNEELY, MARY 1913-1986
Campaign worker, John F. Kennedy's Congressional (1946) and Senate (1952) campaigns, Charlestown, Massachusetts. 1964. 16 pp.

MACOMBER, WILLIAM (Butts) 1921-2003
Ambassador to Jordan (1961-1963). 1969. 29 pp.

McSHANE, JAMES J(oseph) P(atrick) 1909-1968
Chief of security, John F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign (1960); U.S. Marshal, District of Columbia (1961-1962); Chief U.S. Marshal, Department of Justice (1962-1968). 1966. 34 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

MACY, JOHN W(illiams) 1917-1986
Chairman, Civil Service Commission (1961-1969). 1964, 1968. 104 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

MAHONEY, WILLIAM P(atrick) 1916-2000
Arizona political figure; Ambassador to Ghana (1962-1965). 1975. 161 pp. Portions closed.

MAKARIOS III 1913-1977
Archbishop and head of state, Cyprus (1960-1974). 1964. 9 pp. (written statement). 

MANATOS, MIKE N. 1914-1983
Administrative Assistant to the President (1961-1963). 1970. 18 pp. See also White House Staff Reflections and Archives and Manuscripts

MANCHIN, A. JAMES 1927-2003
West Virginia political figure; campaign worker, John F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign, West Virginia (1960); State Director, Farmer's Home Administration (1961-1970). 1964. 19 pp. 

MANKIEWICZ, FRANK (Fabian) 1924-
Press secretary to Robert F. Kennedy (1966-1968). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. (Unedited transcript). 1969. 620 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

MANLEY, NORMAN W(ashington) 1893-1969
Premier of Jamaica (1959-1962). 1964. 11 pp.

MANN, THOMAS (Clifton) 1912-1999
Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs (1960-1961); Ambassador to Mexico (1961-1963). 1968. 58 pp.

MANNING, ROBERT (Joseph) 1919-
Journalist; Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs (1962-1964). 1967. 23 pp.

MANNIX, JEAN McGONIGLE 1929-2004
Secretary to Senator John F. Kennedy (1952-1955). 1966. 25 pp.

MANSFIELD, (Michael Joseph) "MIKE" 1903-2001
Senator from Montana (1953-1977); Senate majority leader (1961-1977). 1964. 46 pp.

MARCY, CARL M(ilton) 1913-1990
Chief of staff, U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations (1955-1973). Interview conducted by the U.S. Senate Historical Office. 1983. 284 pp. No interlibrary loan.

MARSHALL, BURKE 1922-2003
Assistant Attorney General, Civil Rights Division, Department of Justice (1961-1964); general counsel, International Business Machines Corp. (1965-1969); adviser to Robert F. Kennedy. Interview conducted for the John F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1964. 112 pp. Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1970. 93 pp. Portions closed. Interview conducted by the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library. 1968. 29 pp. No interlibrary loan. See also Kennedy, Robert and Archives and Manuscripts.

MARSHALL, THURGOOD 1908-1993
Director, counsel, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) Legal Defense and Education Fund (1940-1961); Judge, U.S. Second Circuit Court of Appeals (1961-1965). 1964. 24 pp.

MARTIN, CLARENCE (Eugene) 1909-1990
West Virginia state senator (1951-1970). 1965. 27 pp.

MARTIN, EDWIN (McCammon) 1908-2002
Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs (1960-1962); Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs (1962-1964). 1964. 52 pp. Portions closed. See also Archives and Manuscripts

MARTIN, LOUIS (Emmanuel) 1912-1997
Assistant to the director, director, Civil Rights Division (1960) and deputy chairman, Democratic National Committee (1961-1969). 1966. 130 pp. See also Kennedy's Call to King. ©

MASLAND, RICHARD (Lambert) 1910-2003
Assistant Director, Director, National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Blindness, National Institutes of Health (1957-1968). 1968. 10 pp.

MAY, TIMOTHY J(ames) 1932-
Attorney. Consultant, Executive Office of the President (1961-1962); Chief Counsel, Subcommittee on Stockpile, Armed Services Committee, United States Senate (1962-1963); Managing Director, United States Federal Maritime Commission (1963-1966); General Counsel, United States Post Office Department (1966-1969). 1966. 19 pp.

MAYO, LEONARD W(ithington) 1899-1992
Chairman, President's Panel on Mental Retardation (1961-1962); executive director, Association for the Aid of Crippled Children (1949-1965). 1968. 50 pp.

MBOYA, (Thomas Joseph) "TOM" 1930-1969
Minister of Labor (1962-1963); Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs (1963-1964), Kenya. 1968. 8 pp. ©

MEANY, GEORGE 1894-1980
President, American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organization (AFLCIO) (1955-1979). 1964. 53 pp.

MERCHANT, LIVINGSTON (Tallmadge) 1903-1976
Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs (1958-61); Ambassador to Canada (1961-1962). 1965. 194 pp. Portions closed.

MEREDITH, JAMES H(argrove) 1914-1988
Missouri political figure, associate of Senator Stuart Symington. 1967. 14 pp.

MERRICK, SAMUEL V(aughan) 1914-2000
Special Assistant to the Secretary of Labor (1961-1963); Director, Office of Legislative Liaison, Department of Labor (1963-1968). 1966. 129 pp.

MEYNER, ROBERT B(aumle) 1908-1990
Governor of New Jersey (1954-1962). 1964. 16 pp.

MILLER, GEORGE P(aul) 1891-1982
Representative from California (1945-1973); chairman, Science and Astronautics Committee, House of Representatives (1961-1973). 1964. 11 pp.

MILLER, HERBERT JOHN 1924-
Assistant Attorney General, Criminal Division, Department of Justice (1961-1965). (edited draft transcript). 1971. 76 pp. Portions closed. ©

MILLS, WILBUR (Daigh) 1909-1992
Representative from Arkansas (1939-1977); chairman, House Ways and Means Committee (1957-1974). 1967. 18 pp.

MINIHAN, ANDREW 1911-1989
Irish political figure; chairman, New Ross Urban District Council (1955-1967). 1966. 11 pp.

MINOW, NEWTON N(orman) 1926-
Chairman, Federal Communications Commission (1961-1963). 1964. 77 pp. See also Regulatory Agencies Panel. ©

MITCHELL, CLARENCE M(aurice) 1911-1984
Director, Washington bureau, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) (1950-1978). 1967. 47 pp.

MITCHELL, PARREN
See
 Kennedy's Call to King.

MONAGAN, JOHN (Stephen) 1911-2005
Representative from Connecticut (1959-1973). 1966. 23 pp. 

MONDALE, WALTER F(rederick) 1928-
Senator from Minnesota (1965-1977). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1973. 34 pp.

MONFILS, OWEN F. 1926-
Wisconsin political figure; chairman, Democratic Party, Brown County. 1966. 31 pp.

MONRONEY, MICHAEL 1928-
Staff member, National Citizens for Stevenson-Kefauver (1956); deputy national director, National Stevenson for President Committee (1960); Executive Assistant to the Postmaster General (1961-1966). 1967. 27 pp.

MOREFIELD, RICHARD H(enry) 1929-
Consul General, Tehran, Iran (1979). Interview conducted for the Abba Schwartz Oral History Project. 1990. 70 pp. No interlibrary loan. ©

MORELAND, ALLEN B(arwick) 1911-
Foreign Service officer (1947-1970). Interview conducted for the Abba Schwartz Oral History Project. 1989. 34 pp. No interlibrary loan. ©

MORGAN, EDWARD P(addock) 1910-1993
News commentator, American Broadcasting Co., Washington (1955-1967). 1967. 37 pp.

MORGAN, WILLIAM D(ouglass) 1925-
Foreign Service officer, Lebanon, Paris, Canada (1968-1985). Interview conducted for the Abba Schwartz Oral History Project. 1988. 47 pp. No interlibrary loan. ©

MORRISON, FRANK B(renner) 1905-2004
Governor of Nebraska (1961-1967). 1968. 23 pp.

MORRISSEY, FRANCIS X(avier) 1910-
Massachusetts political figure; Kennedy family friend and associate; member, John F. Kennedy's staff (1946-1953); judge, Boston Municipal Court (1958-1980). (Edited draft transcript). 1964. 82 pp. ©

MORSE, WAYNE (Lyman) 1900-1974
Senator from Oregon (1945-1969). 1965. 83 pp.

MORTON, THRUSTON B(allard) 1907-1982
Senator from Kentucky (1957-1969); chairman, Republican National Committee (1959-1961). 1964. 25 pp.

MOSCOSO, TEODORO 1910-1992
Ambassador to Venezuela (1961); United States Coordinator, Alliance for Progress, Agency for International Development (1961-1964). 1964. 154 pp. Portions closed.

MOSS, JOHN (Emerson) 1915-1997
Representative from California (1953-1978). 1965. 19 pp. 

MOYNIHAN, DANIEL PATRICK 1927-2003
Special Assistant and Executive Assistant to the Secretary of Labor (1962-1965). 1972. 26 pp.

MUCCIO, JOHN J(oseph) 1900-1989
Ambassador to Guatemala (1959-1961). 1971. 13 pp.

MULKERN, (Patrick J.) "PATSY" 1912-1988
Massachusetts political figure; campaign worker in John F. Kennedy's congressional (1946) and Senate (1952) campaigns. 1964. 79 pp. 

MUÑOZ MARÍN, (José) LUIS (Alberto) 1898-1980
Governor of Puerto Rico (1949-1965). 1965. 17 pp.

MUNROE, PATRICK 1916-2002
Friend of John F. Kennedy during service in the Navy; commander of PT110 (1942-1943). 1982. 21 pp.

MURPHY, CHARLES S(prings) 1909-1983
Under Secretary of Agriculture (1961-1965). 1964. 31 pp.

MURPHY, JAMES M.
Massachusetts political figure; Kennedy campaign worker. 1964. 23 pp.

MURPHY, RICHARD J(ames)
President., National Student Association (1952-1953); director, Young Democrats Division, Democratic National Committee (1955-1960); director, platform hearings, Democratic National Committee (1960); national coordinator, Young Voters for Kennedy Johnson Campaign (1960); Assistant Postmaster General (1961-1969). 1967. 48 pp.

MUSHO, THEODORE J. 1932-
Architect (1961-1980) and associate partner (1980 - ), Pei Cobb, Freed & Partners. 2002. 60 pp.

MUSKIE, EDMUND S(ixtus) 1914-1996
Senator from Maine (1959-1980). 1966. 111 pp.

MYERS, BOB 1928-
Co-chairman, John F. Kennedy for President, Cabell County, West Virginia. 1964. 22 pp.

N

NASH, PHILLEO 1909-1987
Commissioner, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Department of the Interior (1961-1966). 1966, 1971. 68 pp.

NATHAN, ROBERT (Roy) 1908-2001
Chairman, National Executive Committee, Americans for Democratic Action (1957-1959). 1967. 29 pp.

NEELEY, W(illiam) WALTER 1908-1988
West Virginia political figure. 1964. 9 pp.

NELSON, GAYLORD (Anton) 1916-2005
Governor of Wisconsin (1959-1963); Senator from Wisconsin (1963-1981). 1964. 15 pp.

NESTINGEN, IVAN A(rnold) 1921-1978
Mayor of Madison, WI (1956-1961); Under Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare (1961-1965). Interviews conducted for the John F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1966, 1968. 53 pp. Open. Interview conducted by the Columbia University Oral History Research Office. 1965, 1966. 109 pp. Permission required to cite, quote, or paraphrase. No interlibrary loan. See also Archives and Manuscripts. ©

NEUBERGER, MAURINE (Brown) 1907-2000
Senator from Oregon (1960-1967). 1970. 33 pp.

NEWBERG, ESTHER (Rose) 1941-
Staff assistant to Senator Robert F. Kennedy (1968). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1969. 26 pp.

NEWSOM, HERSCHEL D(avis) 1905-1970
Master, National Grange (1950-1968). 1967. 27 pp.

NICHOLSON, NORMAN EDWIN 1923-1972
Member, President's Commission on the Status of Women (1962); member, Citizen's Advisory Council to the Interdepartmental Commission on the Status of Women (1963-1966). 1970. 52 pp.

NICKERSON, EUGENE H(offman) 1918-2002
County executive, Nassau County, New York (1962-1970). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1971. 22 pp.

NITZE, PAUL (Henry) 1907-2004
President, Foreign Service Education Foundation (1953-1961); Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs (1961-1963); Secretary of the Navy (1963-1967). 1964. 30 pp.

NIX, EDMUND (Alfred) 1929-
District Attorney, Eau Claire County, WI (1958-1964). 1966. 34 pp.

NOLAN, JOHN E(dward) 1927-
Administrative Assistant to the Attorney General (1963-1964). Interview concerning the Cuban prisoner exchange (1962). 1967. 28 pp.

NOLAN, JOHN E(dward) 1927-
Administrative Assistant to the Attorney General (1963-1964). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. (Edited draft transcript). 1970, 1971, 1972. 207 pp.

NOLTING, FREDERICK E(rnest) 1911-1989
Ambassador to South Vietnam (1961-1963). (edited draft transcript). 1966, 1970. 149 pp.

NORBERG, DONALD A. 1910-1986
Chairman, Iowa Democratic Party; Department of Agriculture official for congressional relations. 1967. 27 pp.

NORODOM SIHANOUK (Prince Samdech Preah) 1922-
Head of State, Cambodia (1960-1970). (written statement). 1964. 3 pp. ©

NORTON, CLEMENT A. 1894-1979
Massachusetts political figure; Kennedy friend, associate. 1964. 28 pp.

NOTO, MARIO T.
See
 Cull, Richard

NOTTI, ROBERT W. 1918-
Campaign organizer, Kennedy for President campaign, Wisconsin (1960), Lyndon Johnson's presidential campaign(1960), Democratic National Convention (1960); Regional Director of Administration, Housing and Home Finance Agency. 1967. 33 pp. ©

O

OBERDORFER, LOUIS F(alk) 1919-
Assistant Attorney General, Tax Division, Department of Justice (1961-1965). 1964. 46 pp. Interview concerning the Cuban prisoners exchange (1962). 1964. 34 pp. Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1970. 47 pp. See also Cuban Prisoners Exchange Panel and Archives and Manuscripts.

O'BRIEN, DANIEL F(rancis) 1889-1969
Massachusetts political figure. 1964. 11 pp.

O'BRIEN, LAWRENCE F(rancis) 1917-1990
Director of Organization, Kennedy-Johnson Presidential campaign (1960); Special Assistant to the President for Congressional Relations and Personnel (1961-1965); Postmaster General of the United States (1965-1968); chairman, Democratic National Committee (1968-1972). Interview conducted by the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library. 1985, 1986, 1987. 1,830 pp. No interlibrary loan. See also Archives and Manuscripts: Kennedy, John Fitzgerald, Congressional Liaison Office, and O'Brien, Lawrence F.

O'CONNOR, FRANK D(aniel) 1909-1992
New York political figure. Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1970. 39 pp.

O'CONNOR, FRANK J. 1919-2003
Massachusetts political figure. John F. Kennedy campaign worker (1948, 1952, 1958, 1960). 1964. 11 pp.

O'DONNELL, KENNETH P. "KENNY" 1924-1977
Special Assistant to the President (1961-1965). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1969. 208 pp. Closed. Interview conducted by the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library. 1969. 111 pp. No interlibrary loan. © See also Archives and Manuscripts and Audiovisual Archives.

OEHMANN, ANDREW F(rancis) 1910-1980
Executive assistant to the Attorney General (1961-1964). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1970. 16 pp.

OETTINGER, KATHERINE B(rownell) 1903-1997
Chief, Children's Bureau (1957-1968), Deputy Assistant Secretary for family planning and population (1968-1969), Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. Interview conducted by the Women in the Federal Government Project, Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe College. 1982, 1983. 432 pp. No interlibrary loan. ©

O'FERRALL, FRANK M(ore) 1915?-
Kennedy family friend, London. 1966. 20 pp. ©

OHLIN, LLOYD
See
 Poverty and Urban Policy.

ONASSIS, JACQUELINE BOUVIER KENNEDY 1929-1994
Wife of President Kennedy. Interview conducted by the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library. 1974. 19 pp. No interlibrary loan. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

O'NEILL, THOMAS P(hillip) "TIP" 1912-1994
Representative from Massachusetts (1953-1987). Interviews conducted for the John F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1966, 1967. 189 pp. Interview conducted by the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library. 1976. 33 pp. No interlibrary loan.

ONG, TAN SRI (Haji Omar Yoke-Lin) 1917-
Malaysian Ambassador to the United States (1962-1972). 1970. 28 pp.

ORLICH BOLMARCICH, JOSÉ FRANCISCO 1907-1969
President of Costa Rica (1962-1966). 1964. 3 pp. 

ORMSBY-GORE, (William) DAVID
See
 Harlech, Lord.

ORRICK, WILLIAM H(orsley) 1915-2003
Assistant Attorney General, Civil Division (1961-1962), Antitrust Division (1963-1965), Department of Justice; Deputy Under Secretary for Administration, Department of State (1962-1963). 1970. 118 pp. Portions closed. See also Archives and Manuscripts. 

OTTO, ALLAN W. 1938-1995
Foreign Service officer, Berlin, West Germany (1965-1967); Aden (1967-1968); Refugee and Migration Affairs (1968-1971); Zagreb, Yugoslavia (1971-1973); Warsaw, Poland (1973-1975); State Department (1975-1978); Mexico City, Mexico (1978-1981); National War College (1981-1982); Personnel (1982-1984); Visa Office (1984-1987). Interview conducted for the Abba Schwartz Oral History Project. 1992. 87 pp. No interlibrary loan. ©

OWEN, LILLIAN DUDLEY 1910-2001
Founder and president, The Hospitality and Information Service for diplomatic residents and their families (1961- ?). 1977. 38 pp.

P

PAHLAVI, MOHAMMAD-REZA 1919-1980
Shah of Iran (1941-1979). 1964. 27 pp. 

PALMER, WILLISTON B(irkhimer) 1899-1973
Director of Military Assistance, Department of Defense (1960-1973). 1970. 19 pp.

PARMET, HERBERT S(amuel) 1929-
Historian, author, Jack: The Struggles of John F. Kennedy (1980) and J.F.K.: The Presidency of John F. Kennedy (1982). 1983. 41 pp.

PARSONS, J(ames) GRAHAM 1907-1991
Ambassador to Laos (1956-1958); Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs (1959-1961); Ambassador to Sweden (1961-1967). 1969. 42 pp. 

PATTERSON, BRADLEY H(awkes) 1921-
Assistant to the secretary of President Eisenhower's Cabinet (1955-1961); Executive Secretary, Peace Corps (1961-1962); National Security Affairs Adviser, Department of the Treasury (1962-1964). 1968. 57 pp.

PATTERSON, JOHN (Malcolm) 1921-
Governor of Alabama (1959-1963). 1967. 46 pp.

PATTERSON, SUE (Hartshorn) 1941-
Foreign Service officer, Vice Consul, Tehran, Iran (1974-1976); Desk Officer, ARA, Ecuador, Venezuela (1976-1977); Refugee Officer, Visa Office (1977-1980); Environmental Affairs (1980-1982); Consul, Milan, Italy (1982-1986); Bureau of International Narcotics Matters (1986-1988). Interview conducted for the Abba Schwartz Oral History Project. 1989. 60 pp. No interlibrary loan. ©

PATTISON, THOMAS R.
Delegate to the Democratic National Convention from Wisconsin (1960). 1966. 32 pp.

PAUL VI, POPE 1897-1978
Supreme Pontiff of Roman Catholic Church (1963-1978). (Written statement). 1964. 4 pp. ©

PAULEY, EDWIN WENDELL 1903-1981
California political figure, civic leader, businessman; founder, Pauley Petroleum, Inc. 1970. 17 pp.

PECHMAN, JOSEPH A.
See
 Council of Economic Advisers.

PEEK, SCOTT I. 1927?-
Administrative Assistant to Senator George Smathers of Florida (1952-1963). Interview conducted by the U.S. Senate Historical Office. 1992. 117 pp. No interlibrary loan.

PELL, CLAIBORNE (de Borda) 1918-2009
Senator from Rhode Island (1961-1997). 1967. 50 pp.

PEREIRA, PEDRO (Teotónio) 1902-1972
Ambassador to the United States from Portugal (1961-1963). 1966. 33 pp.

PEREZ, LEANDER (Henry) 1891-1969
Louisiana political figure; President, Plaquemines Parish Commission Council (1961-1969). 1967. 10 pp.

PETERS, CHARLES G(iven) 1926-
West Virginia political figure; Director, Division of Evaluation, Peace Corps (1962-1968). 1964. 45 pp. ©

PETERS, ESTHER (Teague) 1899-1996
Chairman, Women for Kennedy, West Virginia (1960); Commissioner, American Battle Monuments Commission. 1964. 15 pp.

PETERSON, ESTHER (Eggertsen) 1906-1997
Legislative representative, Industrial Union Department, AFL-CIO (1958-1961); Assistant Secretary for Labor Standards (1961-1969), Director, Women's Bureau (1961-1964), Department of Labor; Executive Vice Chairman, President's Commission on the Status of Women (1961-1963). 1966, 1970. 96 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

PHILLIPS, VEL R. 1924-
Wisconsin political figure; member, Milwaukee Common Council (1956-1961); member, Democratic National Committee (1958-1964); campaign worker, John F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign, Wisconsin (1960). 1966. 9 pp. ©

PIEMONTE, GABRIEL (Francis) 1909-1991
Massachusetts political figure. 1964. 6 pp.

PIERCE, NELSON C.
White House usher. 1964. 11 pp.

PIERPOINT, ROBERT (Charles) 1925-
Journalist; CBS News White House correspondent (1957-1980). 1982. 34 pp.

PIGMAN, WENDELL (Holmes) 1931-1973
Legislative assistant to Robert Kennedy (1964-1968). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1969. 88 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

PITTMAN, STEUART (Lansing) 1919-1978
Assistant Secretary of Defense for Civil Defense (1961-1964). 1970. 20 pp.

PIVEN, FRANCES FOX
See
 Poverty and Urban Policy.

PLIMPTON, FRANCIS T(aylor) P(earson) 1900-1983
Deputy U.S. Representative to the United Nations (1961-1965). 1969. 73 pp.

POLLACK, JEROME 1917-
Founder, Harvard Community Health Plan (Massachusetts). Interview conducted for the Columbia University Oral History Project. 54 pp plus 19 pp. of articles and letters. No interlibrary loan. ©

POVERTY AND URBAN POLICY (BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY CONFERENCE)
1973. 423 pp. See also Fenn, Dan ; Hackett, David ; Yarmolinsky, Adam and Archives and Manuscripts: Fenn Dan ; Knapp, Daniel ;Yarmolinsky, Adam .
Participants:
 

AUSTIN, DAVID (Mayo) 1923-
Director of the Cleveland Demonstration Project funded by the President's Committee on Juvenile Delinquency.
BAUER, RAYMOND (Augustine) 1916-1977

Professor, Harvard Business School; White House consultant on national goals research (1969-1970).
BOONE, RICHARD W(olf) 1927-

Member, President's Committee on Juvenile Delinquency (1963-1964); director, Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Foundation (1970-1974).
CANNON, WILLIAM (Bernard) 1920-2006

Bureau of the Budget official involved in the Kennedy and Johnson antipoverty programs.
CAPRON, WILLIAM (Mosher) 1920-2002

Senior staff member, Council of Economic Advisers (1962-1964); Assistant Director, Bureau of the Budget (1964-1966).
CLOWARD, RICHARD (Andrew) 1926-2001

Professor, Columbia University School of Social Work (1954- ).
COHEN, HENRY 1922-1999

Director, Center for New York City Affairs, New School for Social Research (1968-88); deputy city administrator, New York City (1955-1964)
FENN, DAN H(untington) 1923-

Director, John F. Kennedy Library (1972-1986).
GURIN, ARNOLD 1917-1991

Member, Grants Review Panel, Office of Juvenile Delinquency, Department of Health, Education and Welfare (1963-1968); Dean, Heller School, Brandeis University (1971-1976).
HACKETT, DAVID F. 1927-

Executive director, President's Committee on Juvenile Delinquency.
HAYES, FREDERICK O('Reilly) 1923-2002

Assistant Commissioner, Urban Renewal Administration, Housing and Home Finance Agency (1961-1964); Deputy Director, Community Action Programs, Office of Economic Opportunity (1964-1966).
HUNTER, DAVID R(omeyn) 1916-2000

Executive director, Stern Family Fund (NY); Ford Foundation official.
KNAPP, DANIEL L(eo) 1939-

Author, Scouting the War on Poverty (1971).
KRAVITZ, SANFORD (Lawrence) 1925-

Staff member, President's Committee on Juvenile Delinquency; Office of Equal Opportunity official.
OHLIN, LLOYD E(dgar) 1918-2009

Special Assistant to the Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare for Juvenile Delinquency (1961-1962).
PIVEN, FRANCES FOX 1932-

Professor, Columbia University School of Social Work (1966-1972); co-author, (with Richard Cloward) Regulating the Poor (1971).
REIN, MARTIN 1928-

Professor, Urban Studies Dept., Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1970-  ).
YARMOLINSKY, ADAM 1922-2000

Deputy to R. Sargent Shriver in the Johnson War on Poverty program.

POWER, THOMAS S(arsfield) 1905-1970
General, United States Air Force (1957-1964); Commander in Chief, Strategic Air Command (1957-1964). 1964. 19 pp.

POWERS, DAVID F(rancis) 1912-1998
Kennedy friend and associate; Special Assistant to the President (1961-1963). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1969. 22 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts and Audiovisual Archives.

POWERS, JOHN E. 1910-1998
Massachusetts political figure. Member (1946-1964), president (1958-1964) Massachusetts Senate; delegate, Democratic National Convention (1960); member, Democratic National Committee (1963); clerk, Supreme Judicial Court, Suffolk County (1964-1988). 1967. 29 pp. 

POWERS, (John) "JOHNNY" 1916-1994
Bricklayer, "Building the White House Fireplace." s.d. 3 pp. No interlibrary loan. ©

POWERS, N. THOMPSON 1930-2007
U.S. Labor Department as deputy solicitor and special assistant to Secretary of Labor Willard Wirtz (1961-1965), Acting executive director of the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (1965). 1982. 29 pp.

PRENDERGAST, MICHAEL H(enaghan) 1913-1990
Chairman, New York State Democratic Committee (1955-1962). 1967. 35 pp.

PRESS PANEL
1964. 104 pp. Portions closed. See also Lisagor, Peter. ©
Interview with White House correspondents: 

HERMAN, GEORGE (Edward) 1920-2005
Washington correspondent, Columbia Broadcasting System (1954-1987).
LISAGOR, PETER (Irwin) 1915-1976

Journalist, Washington bureau, Chicago Daily News (1959-1976).
McGRORY, MARY 1918-2004

Feature writer, Washington Evening Star (1954-1981). 

PRETTYMAN, E(lijah) BARRETT 1925-
Special Assistant to the Attorney General, Department of Justice (1963); White House assistant for transportation matters (1963-1964); aide to Robert F. Kennedy (1962, 1964-1968). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1969. 33 pp. Portions closed.

PROCTOR, SAM
See
 Kennedy's Call to King.

PROXMIRE, (Edward) WILLIAM 1915-2005
Senator from Wisconsin (1957-1989). 1966. 17 pp.

PRYOR, RALPH E. 1920-1972
Judge; county chairman, John F. Kennedy for President, Ohio County, West Virginia (1960). 1964. 15 pp.

PUSEY, NATHAN M(arsh) 1907-2001
President, Harvard University (1953-1971). 1967. 36 pp.

Q

QUIGLEY, JAMES M(ichael) 1918-
Representative from Pennsylvania (1955-1957, 1959-1961); administrative assistant to Senator Joseph Clark of Pennsylvania (1957-1958); assistant attorney general, Pennsylvania (1958); Assistant Secretary, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (1961-1966). 1967. 55 pp. ©

QUIGLEY, THOMAS J. 1918-
Director, outpatient clinic, Veterans Administration Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts. 1964. 7 pp.

QUIMBY, THOMAS H(oward) E(merson) 1918-1998
Member, Democratic National Committee from Michigan (1957-1961); delegate, Democratic National Convention (1960); Director of Public Affairs (1961-1962), Director, Liberia (1961-1968), Director, Kenya (1964-1965), Director, Africa (1965-1968), Peace Corps. 1968. 60 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

R

RANDOLPH, JENNINGS 1902-1998
Senator from West Virginia (1958-1965). 1965. 15 pp.

RASHISH, MYER 1924-1995
Special Assistant to the Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs (1952-1953); member, President-elect Kennedy's Task Force on Foreign Economic Policy (1960); Deputy Special Assistant to the President for International Trade Policy (1961-1963). 1967. 39 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

RASPOLIC, ELIZABETH 1939-
Foreign Service officer, Lyon, France (1974-1976); Seoul, South Korea (1976-1978); Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (1978-1980); Guanzhou, China (1983-1986); Beijing, China (1986-1988). Interview conducted for the Abba Schwartz Oral History Project. 1989. 69 pp. No interlibrary loan. ©

RAUH, JOSEPH (Louis) 1911-1992
Vice chairman, District of Columbia Democratic Committee (1952-1964); general counsel, United Auto Workers Union, District of Columbia (1963-1966); vice chairman, Americans for Democratic Action. 1965. 114 pp.

RAY, DAVID B.
Member, Office of the Special Assistant to the President for Mental Retardation. 1968. 32 pp.

RAYWID, ALAN 1930-1991
Special assistant to the Assistant Attorney General, Civil Division, Department of Justice (1963-66). 1974. 34 pp.

READ, BENJAMIN (Huger) 1925-1993
Legislative assistant to Senator Clark of Pennsylvania (1958-1963); Special Assistant to the Secretary and Executive Secretary, Department of State (1963-1969). 1966, 1969, 1970. 52 pp.

RECKNAGEL, THOMAS M(iller) 1918-
Senior Deputy Administrator, Bureau of Security and Consular Affairs, U.S. Department of State (1973-1975). Interview conducted for the Abba Schwartz Oral History Project. 1986. 60 pp. No interlibrary loan. ©

RECRUITMENT DURING THE KENNEDYADMINISTRATION
[1964?]. 137 pp. Portions closed. See alsoFenn, Dan. ©
Panel interview with: 

BARRETT, (Richard William) "DICK" 1922-
Executive recruitment officer, White House staff (1960-1962).
CLINTON, JOHN (Brooks) 1927-2003
Staff assistant, White House (detailed from the Bureau of the Budget).
FENN, DAN H(untington) 1923-

Staff assistant, White House (1961-1963).
JELINEK, DAVID C(harles) 1923-

Staff assistant, White House (1961-1963)
SCANLON, TERRENCE (Maurice) 1939-

Staff assistant, White House (1963-1967).
SHERMAN, EDWARD L. 1927-

Staff assistant, White House (detailed from Department of State). 

REED, JAMES A(llan) 1919-2006
Massachusetts political figure; Special Assistant to the Attorney General for Bank Mergers, Department of Justice (1961); Assistant Secretary of the Treasury (1961-1965). 1964. 82 pp. 

REED, ROBERT S.
Assistant to the Secretary of Agriculture. 1964. 13 pp.

REES, THOMAS (Mankell) 1925-2003
Member, California State Assembly (1954-1962), State senator (1962-1965) delegate, Democratic National Convention (1956, 1960, 1964, 1968); Representative from California (1965-1977). 1969. 27 pp. 

REESE, MATTHEW A(nderson) 1927-1998
Executive director, Citizens for Kennedy, Charleston, West Virginia (1960); deputy chairman, Democratic National Committee (1961-1965). 1964. 32 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

REEVES, FRANK D(aniel) 1916-1973
Civil rights activist; Special Assistant to the President (1961). 1967. 31 pp.

REGGIE, EDMUND M(ichael) 1926-
John F. Kennedy campaign worker, Louisiana primary (1960). (edited draft transcript). 1967. 103 pp. ©

REGULATORY AGENCIES PANEL
1964. 187 pp. See also Minow, Newton and Tucker, William and Archives and Manuscripts Tucker, William. ©
Participants: 

BOYD, ALAN S(tephenson) 1922-
Chairman, Civil Aeronautics Board (1961-1965).
CARY, WILLIAM L(ucius) 1910-1983

Chairman, Securities and Exchange Commission (1961-1964).
MINOW, NEWTON N(orman) 1926-

Chairman, Federal Communications Commission (1961-1963).
SWIDLER, JOSEPH C(harles) 1907-1997

Chairman, Federal Power Commission (1961-1965).
TUCKER, WILLIAM H(umphrey) 1923-

Commissioner, Interstate Commerce Commission (1961-1967), Chairman (1967). 

REID, WARREN (Featherstone) 1929-2002
Assistant to Senator Warren Magnuson of Washington (1949-1981). Interview conducted by the U.S. Senate Historical Office. 1981. 190 pp. No interlibrary loan.

REILLY, JAMES (Francis) 1903-1981
District of Columbia political figure; member, Post Office Advisory Board. 1964. 7 pp.

REILLY, JOHN R(ichard) 1928-2008
Campaign worker, John F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign (1960); Assistant to the Deputy Attorney General, Chief, Executive Office of United States Attorneys, Department of Justice (1961-1964). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1970, 1973. 125 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

REIN, MARTIN
See
 Poverty and Urban Policy.

REINHARDT, G(eorge) FREDERICK 1911-1971
Ambassador to Italy (1961-1968). 1966. 12 pp.

REINSCH, J(ames) LEONARD 1908-1991
Chairman, Cox Broadcasting (1939-1973); executive director, Democratic National Convention (1960, 1964); media consultant, John F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign (1960). 1966. 59 pp. ©

REIS, HAROLD F(rank) 1916-2007
Attorney, Office of Legal Counsel, Department of Justice (1961-1965). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1974, 1975. 45 pp. Portions closed

REISCHAUER, EDWIN O(ldfather) 1910-1990
Ambassador to Japan (1961-1966). 1966. 51 pp.

REUSS, HENRY (Schoellkopf) 1912-2002
Representative from Wisconsin (1955-1983). 1965. 97 pp.

REUTER, RICHARD W(ard) 1918-2005
Executive director, CARE (1955-1962); Director, Food for Peace (1962-1965). 1964. 27 pp. See also White House Staff Reflections and Archives and Manuscripts.

REYNOLDS, JAMES J(oseph) 1907-1986
Assistant Secretary of Labor for Labor-Management Relations (1961-1967). 1970. 55 pp.

RIBICOFF, ABRAHAM A(lexander) 1910-1998
Governor of Connecticut (1955-1961); Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare (1961-1962); Senator from Connecticut (1963-1981). Interview conducted by the Columbia University Oral History Program. 1988, 1989, 1990. 440 pp. No interlibrary loan. See also Archives and Manuscripts. ©

RICE, (Cyrus F.) "CY" 1903-1981
Journalist, Milwaukee Sentinel. 1965. 17 pp.

RICE, WILLARD K. 1905-1992
Coach, Dexter School football team, Brookline, MA. (1926). (edited draft transcript). 1977. 28 pp. 

RICHARDSON, WILLIAM B. 1923-2002
County chairman, Kennedy for President campaign, Wood County, West Virginia (1960). 1964. 43 pp. 

RICKOVER, HYMAN G(eorge) 1900-1986
Admiral; Chief, Bureau for Nuclear Propulsion, Bureau of Ships, U.S. Navy (1947-1981); Chief, Naval Reactors Branch, Atomic Energy Commission (1953-1981). 1964. 12 pp.

RIDDICK, FLOYD M(illard) 1908-2000
Senate parliamentarian (1964-1974). Interview conducted by the U.S. Senate Historical Office. 1978, 1979. 546 pp. No interlibrary loan.

RIGGINS, WILLIAM J(ames) 1925-
Campaign worker, Wisconsin primary (1960). 1965. 14 pp. Permission required to quote. ©

RILEY, ARCH W(ayne) 1930-2007
Member, West Virginia State Senate (1959-1963). 1965. 52 pp.

RINGLER, (Hazelton) PAUL 1907-1990
Journalist, editor, Milwaukee Journal (1927-1972). 1965. 11 pp.

RINKE, KENNETH E(arl) 1913-1997
Staff member, Kennedy for President Committee, Oregon (1960). (edited draft transcript). 1966. 21 pp. No interlibrary loan.

ROACH, W. NEALE 1912-1979
Staff member, Democratic National Convention, (1932-1956); manager, Democratic National Convention (1946, 1952, 1956). Interview conducted by the Harry S. Truman Library. 1969. 102 pp. No interlibrary loan.

ROBB, LYNDA JOHNSON 1944-
Daughter of President Lyndon Baines Johnson; wife of former Senator from Virginia Charles Robb. 2002. 44 pp. Closed. ©

ROBERTS, CHALMERS M(cGeagh) 1910-2005
Journalist, Washington Post (1949-1971). Interview conducted for the John F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1977. 37 pp. Interview conducted by the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library. 1969. 34 pp. No interlibrary loan. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

ROBERTS, CHARLES (Wesley) 1916-1992
White House correspondent (1954-1969), assistant chief, Washington bureau (1962-1969), Newsweek Magazine. 1966. 58 pp.

ROGERS, PAUL G(rant) 1921-2008
Representative from Florida (1955-1979). 1968. 14 pp.

ROGOVIN, MITCHELL
See Cuban Prisoners Exchange Panel. 

ROIJEN, J(an) HERMAN VAN 1905-1991
Ambassador to the United States from the Netherlands (1950-1964). 1966. 19 pp

RONCALIO, TENO 1916-2003
Chairman, Wyoming Democratic Central Committee (1957-1961); delegate, Democratic National Convention (1956, 1960, 1964, 1968); Representative from Wyoming (1965-1967, 1971-1978). 1965. 65 pp.

ROOSA, ROBERT
See
 Dillon, C. Douglas and Archives and Manuscripts. 

ROSE, ALEX 1898-1976
Labor union official, New York political leader; vice chairman, Liberal Party (New York). Interviewed conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program.1974. 13 pp.

ROSE, (Donald W.) "DON" 1908-2002
Democratic county chairman, Los Angeles County (1954-1962); vice chairman for Southern California, Kennedy for President campaign (1960); delegate, Democratic National Convention (1960). (Unedited draft transcript). 1969. 172 pp. 

ROSETTI, JOSEPH E(dward) 1921-1992
Campaign worker, John F. Kennedy's congressional campaign (1946); staff member, Boston office of Representative Kennedy (1947-1951); investigator (1951-1961), Chief Department of Security (1961-1962), Chief, Domestic Operations, Department of State (1962-1966). 1967. 61 pp. 

ROSTOW, WALT W(hitman) 1916-2003
Deputy Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs (1961); Chairman, Policy Planning Council, Department of State (1961-1966). 1964. 157 pp. See also White House Staff Reflections and Archives and Manuscripts.

ROTHSCHILD, ROBERT 1911-1998
Deputy Chief, Belgian diplomatic mission to the Republic of the Congo (1960). (edited draft transcript). 1966. 32 pp.

ROWE, JAMES H(enry) 1909-1984
Lawyer, Washington, D.C. political figure, Lyndon B. Johnson supporter, Hubert Humphrey supporter (1960). 1964. 21 pp.

ROWLEY, JAMES J(oseph) 1908-1992
Agent (1938-1961), Director (1961-1973), Secret Service. 1976. 12 pp.

ROYAN, WILLIAM J. 1932?-
Member, U.S. Air Force, Detachment 1, Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, Canada (1962-1965) during Robert Kennedy's climb of Mt. Kennedy (1965). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1974. 5 pp.

RUBEL, JOHN H. 1920-
Assistant Director, Strategic Weapons (1959-1961), Assistant Secretary (1961-1962), Defense Research and Engineering, Department of Defense. 1970. 125 pp. Closed. ©

RUDER, WILLIAM, 1921-
Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Public Relations (1961-1962). 2003. 11 pp.

RUINA, JACK (Philip) 1923-
Electrical engineer, educator. Assistant Director for Defense Research (1960-1961), Director, Advance Projects Research Agency, Department of Defense (1961-1963); member, President's Science Advisory Council (PSAC) (1963-1972). 1971, 1972. 75 pp. Closed.

RUNGE, CARLISLE P(iehl) 1920-1983
Assistant Secretary of Defense for Manpower (1961-1962). 1971. 45 pp.

RUSK, (David) DEAN 1909-1994
Secretary of State (1961-1969). Portions closed. 1969, 1970. 401 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts and Audiovisual Archives.

RUSSELL, FRANCIS H(enry) 1904-1989
Ambassador to Ghana (1960-1962); Ambassador to Tunisia (1962-1969). 1972, 1973. 63 pp.

RUSSO, JOSEPH 1905-1986
Massachusetts political figure. 1964. 8 pp.

RYAN, MARY ANN 1940-
Irish cousin of John F. Kennedy. 1966. 13 pp.

RYAN, PHILIP J. 1933-1993
Assistant United States Attorney under Robert F. Kennedy, executive assistant to Robert F. Kennedy. 1973, 1974. 153 pp.

RYERSON, WILLIAM E(dwin)1936-
Foreign Service officer, Germany (1981-1985), Yugoslavia (1986-1990), Albania (1991); Visa Office (1990-1991). Interview conducted for the Abba Schwartz Oral History Project. 1992. 79 pp. No interlibrary loan. ©

S

SALINGER, PIERRE (Emil George) 1925-2004
Investigator, U.S. Senate Select Committee to Investigate Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field (1957-1959); Press Secretary to Senator John F. Kennedy (1959-1960); Press Secretary to President Kennedy (1959-1963) and President Johnson (1963-1964). Interview conducted for the John F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1965. 206 pp. Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1969, 1970. 142 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

SALTONSTALL, JOHN L(ee) 1916-2007
Massachusetts political figure; member, Democratic State Committee (1952); delegate at large, Democratic National Convention (1960). 1969. 16 pp.

SALTONSTALL, LEVERETT 1892-1979
Senator from Massachusetts (1945-1967). Interviews conducted for the John F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1964, 1965. 72 pp. Interview conducted by the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library. 1968. 31 pp. No interlibrary loan.

SAMUELSON, PAUL
See
 Council of Economic Advisers.

SANDERS, CARL (Edward) 1925-
Governor of Georgia (1963-1967). 1967. 26 pp.

SANFORD, (James) TERRY 1917-1998
Governor of North Carolina (1961-1965). 1970. 55 pp.

SANJUAN, PEDRO A(rroyo) 1930-
Staff member, Nationalities Division, Democratic National Committee; Assistant Chief of Protocol, Department of State (1961-1963). 1969. 161 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts. ©

SANTOS, CHARLES R. 1923-1990
Massachusetts political figure; Kennedy campaign worker, Lowell. (1952, 1960). 1979. 15 pp. 

SATTERTHWAITE, JOSEPH C(harles) 1900-1990
Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs (1958-1961); Ambassador to South Africa (1961-1965). 1971. 21 pp.

SAYRE, FRANCIS B(owes) 1915-2008
Dean of Washington Cathedral (1951-1978); chairman, U.S. Committee for Refugees (1958-1961). 1964. 17 pp.

SCALI, JOHN A(lfred) 1918-1995
Journalist, Associated Press (1944-1961), ABC News (1961-1971) who acted as go-between for secret communications between the White House and the Kremlin during the Cuban missile crisis (1962). 1982. 14 pp. 

SCANLON, TERRY
See
 Recruitment During the Kennedy Administration.

SCHARY, DORE 1905-1980
Playwright. Writer, producer, The Pursuit of Happiness, film narrated by John F. Kennedy at the Democratic National Convention (1956); Adlai Stevenson supporter (1960). 1967. 17 pp.

SCHLEI, NORBERT A(nthony) 1929-2003
Assistant Attorney General, Office of Legal Counsel, Department of Justice (1962-1966). 1968. 62 pp.

SCHLESINGER, MARIAN CANNON 1912-
Painter, author; former wife of Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. 1980. 14 pp. ©

SCHMIDT, BENNO (Charles) 1913-1999
Chairman, board of directors, Bedford-Stuyvesant Development and Services Corp. (1969-1984); managing partner, J.H. Whitney & Co. (1946-1992). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1969. 67 pp.

SCHOENENBERGER, ROBERT E(ugene)
See
 Cull, Richard. 

SCULLY, CORNELIUS D(ecatur) 1935-
Foreign Service Officer, Consular Affairs Bureau (1962-1964); Nice, France (1964-1966); Montreal, Canada (1966-1968); and the Visa Office (1968-1992), Department of State. Interview conducted for the Abba Schwartz Oral History Project. 1992. 87 pp. No interlibrary loan. ©

SEABORG, GLENN T(heodore) 1912-1999
Research chemist, educator, government official. Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission (1961-1971). President Kennedy and Atomic Energy, 1961-63. 184 pp. Portions closed. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

SEAMANS, ROBERT (Channing) 1918-2008
Associate Administrator (1960-1968), Deputy Administrator (1965-1968), National Aeronautics and Space Administration. 1964. 46 pp. Closed to newspaper reporters and writers in current periodicals. Interview conducted by the NASA Historical Office. 1968. 162 pp. Permission required to cite, quote or paraphrase passages over 500 words. No interlibrary loan. ©

SEIGENTHALER, JOHN L(awrence) 1927-
Reporter (1949-1960), editor (1962-1972), The Tennessean, Nashville; aide to Robert F. Kennedy, John F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign (1960) and U.S. Senate Select Committee to Investigate Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field (1960); Administrative Assistant to the Attorney General, Department of Justice (1961). Interviews conducted for the John F. Kennedy Oral history Project. 1964, 1966. 568 pp. Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral history Project. 1970. 69 pp.

SEMER, MILTON P(hillip) 1919-
General Counsel, Housing and Home Finance Agency (1961-1966). (edited draft transcript). 1968. 94 pp. ©

SENGHOR, LEOPOLD SEDAR 1906-2001
President, Senegal Republic (1960-1980). 1964. 6 pp. 

SHARKEY, JOSEPH T(homas) 1893-1991
New York political figure. County leader, Brooklyn (1956-1962). Worked for Democratic Party nomination of John F. Kennedy for President (1960). (edited draft transcript). 1967. 71 pp. 

SHARON, JOHN H(urford) 1927-1980
Legislative assistant to Representative George Howell of Illinois; Democratic Party campaign organizer (1956, 1960); Presidential adviser on foreign affairs. Interviews conducted for the John F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1967, 1968. 35 pp. Interview conducted by Ed Plaut. 1959. 26 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

SHAW, MAUD 1903-1988
Kennedy family governess (1957-1965). 1965. 14 pp.

SHEA, (Maurice A.) "MAURY" 1916-
Contemporary of John F. Kennedy at Choate Academy. 1966. 16 pp.

SHEA, ROBERT (Francis), 1916-1989 & WILSON, JOHN (Cullum), 1905-1997
Vice presidents, American Red Cross, involved in the Cuban prisoners exchange. 1964. 28 pp.

SHEBLE, WALTER F(ranklin) 1926-
Advance man, John F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign (1960); consultant to the President (1961-1963); investigator of stockpiling of materials for national emergency (1962). 1976. 16 pp.

SHEPARD, ALAN B(artlett) 1923-1998
Project Mercury astronaut, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (1959-1965). 1964. 21 pp.

SHEPARD, TAZEWELL (Taylor) 1921-
Naval Aide to President Kennedy (1961-1963). 1964, 1968. 90 pp. No Copying. No interlibrary loan. See also White House Staff Reflections.

SHERIDAN, WALTER (1925-1995)
RFK campaign coordinator (1968); Government investigator. 1969, 1970. 293 pp. Portions closed.

SHERMAN, EDWARD L.
See
 Recruitment During the Kennedy Administration.

SHERMARKE, ABDI RASHID ALI 1919-1969
Prime Minister, Somalia (1960-1964). 1965. 16 pp. 

SHOUP, DAVID M(onroe) 1904-1983
Commandant, U.S. Marine Corps (1960-1963). 1967. 47 pp.

SHRIVER, EUNICE (Mary) KENNEDY 1921-2009
Sister of President Kennedy; executive vice president, Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. Foundation (1950- ). 1968. 30 pp. 

SHRIVER, R(obert) SARGENT 1915-
Brother-in-law of President Kennedy, lawyer, businessman, government official, diplomat. Assistant general manager, Merchandise Mart (1948-1961); Director, Peace Corps (1961-1966); Director, Office of Economic Opportunity (1964-1968); Special Assistant to the President (1965-1968); Ambassador to France (1968-1970); Vice Presidential candidate (1972); Presidential candidate (1976). Interviews conducted for the John F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1980, 1982, 1986, 1990. Interview conducted by the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library. 265 pp. No interlibrary loan. See also Kennedy's Call to King and Archives and Manuscripts. ©

SHULMAN, STEPHEN N(eal) 1933-
Executive Assistant to the Secretary of Labor (1961-1962); Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (1962-1965); General Counsel, U.S. Air Force (1965-1966). 1970. 63 pp.

SHUMAN, HOWARD E. 1924-2008
Legislative and administrative assistant to Senator Paul Douglas of Illinois and William Proxmire of Wisconsin (1955-1982). Interview conducted by the U.S. Senate Historical Office. 1987. 631 pp. No interlibrary loan.

SIDEY, HUGH (Swanson) 1927-2005
Journalist, Time, Life (1955-2005). 1964. 53 pp.

SIHANOUK, PRINCE
See
 Norodom Sihanouk.

SILBERLING, EDWYN 1924-1996
Assistant Attorney General for Organized Crime and Racketeering (1961-1963). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1971. 68 pp.

SILVERMAN, SAMUEL J(oshua) 1908-2001
New York political figure. Associate justice, New York Supreme Court (1963-1966), surrogate New York County (1967-1970). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1969. 22 pp.

SIMKIN, WILLIAM E(dward) 1907-1992
Director, Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service (1961-1969). 1967, 1969. 66 pp.

SISCO, JOSEPH J(ohn) 1919-2004
Deputy director (1958-1960), director (1960-1963) United Nations Office of Political and Security Affairs; Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau of International Organizational Affairs, (1963-1965), Assistant Secretary, International Organizational Affairs (1965-1969), Assistant Secretary, Near East and South Asia (1969-1974), Under Secretary for Political Affairs (1974-1976), Department of State; president (1976-1980), Chancellor (1980-1981) American University; partner, Sisco Associates (1981-2004). 1981. 14 pp.

SITRIN, GLORIA (Liftman) 1929-
Secretary to Theodore C. Sorensen (1955-1963). (Edited draft transcript). 1966. 39 pp. ©

SKERRY, MICHAEL F. 1908-1989
Massachusetts political figure. Representative (1951-1957), Speaker, Massachusetts House of Representatives (1955-1957). 1979. 40 pp.

SKINNER, CARLTON 1913-2004
Governor of Guam (1949-1953); financial vice-president, Fairbanks-Whitney Corp. (1958-1963). 1970. 65 pp.

SLAYTON, WILLIAM L(arew) 1916-1999
Commissioner, Urban Renewal Administration (1961-1966). 1967. 47 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

SLIM, MONGI 1908-1969
Tunisian Ambassador to the United States (1956-1961); President, United Nations General Assembly (1961-1962); secretary of State for foreign affairs, Tunisia (1962-1964). 1965. 19 pp.

SMATHERS, GEORGE A(rmistead) 1913-2007
Senator from Florida (1951-1969); friend, associate of John F. Kennedy. Interview conducted for the John F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1964. 68 pp. Portions closed. Interview conducted by the U.S. Senate Historical Office. 1989. 166 pp. No interlibrary loan.

SMITH, BROMLEY K. 1911-1987
Executive Secretary, National Security Council (1961-1969). 1970. 31 pp. Tape not available for any use.

SMITH, HULETT C(arlson) 1918-
State chairman, West Virginia Democratic Party (1956-1962); commissioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce (1961-1963); Governor of West Virginia (1965-1969). 1965. 40 pp.

SMITH, STEVEN E. 1937-1998
Manager for Southern California, Robert F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign (1968). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1970. 32 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts. 

SPIVAK, ALVIN A. 1927-
White House correspondent, United Press International (1960-1967); director, public affairs, Democratic National Committee (1968-1970). 2003. 80 pp.

SOLINS, SAMUEL 1890-1974
John F. Kennedy for President supporter, McDowell County, West Virginia (1960). 1965. 22 pp.

SOLOMON ISLANDERS
Interviews with approximately thirty Solomon Islanders about PT 109 (1943). Interviews conducted for the World War II Oral History Project of the Western Province Assembly. 1982. 108 pp. No interlibrary loan. ©

SORENSEN, THEODORE C(haikin) 1928-
Staff assistant, speech writer to Senator John F. Kennedy (1953-1961); Special Counsel to the President (1961-1964). Interview conducted for the John F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1964. 169 pp. Interviews conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1969, 1970. 69 pp. © See also White House Staff Reflections and Archives and Manuscripts. ©

SOUTHWICK, PAUL 1920-
Reporter, United Press International, Washington, D.C. (1949-1957); staff member, Government Information Subcommittee, House of Representatives (1957-1959); assistant to Senator Oren E. Long of Hawaii (1959-1962); Deputy Administrator, Area Redevelopment Administration (1962-1963); Special Assistant, White House (1963-1965); Special Assistant for Congressional Relations, Department of Commerce (1965-1967). 1970. 29 pp.

SPALDING, CHARLES 1918-1999
Kennedy friend and campaign aide. Interview conducted for the John F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1968. 110 pp. Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1969. 88 pp.

SPARKMAN, JOHN J(ackson) 1899-1985
Senator from Alabama (1946-1979). (Edited draft transcript). 1978. 30 pp. 

SPOLAR, WALTER 1918?-
Campaign organizer in western states, John F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign (1960); congressional relations official for the Post Office Department. 1966. 20 pp. ©

SPRECHER, DREXEL A(ndreas) 1913-2006
Deputy chairman for political organization, Democratic National Committee (1957-60). (Edited draft transcript). 1972. 102 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

SPROUSE, PHILIP D(odson) 1906-1977
Ambassador to Cambodia (1962-1964). (Edited draft transcript). 1969. 88 pp.

STAATS, ELMER B(oyd) 1914-
Deputy Director, Bureau of the Budget (1950-1953, 1958-1966); Comptroller of the United States (1966-1981). Interview conducted for the John F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1964. 36 pp. Interview conducted by the General Accounting Office. 1987. 150 pp. No interlibrary loan. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

STAEBLER, NEIL (Oliver) 1905-2000
Member of Democratic National Committee (1961-1975); Chairman, President's Commission on Campaign Costs (1961-1962); Representative from Michigan (1963-1964). 1964. 10 pp.

STAHR, ELVIS (Jacob) 1916-1998
Secretary of the Army (1961-1962). 1964, 1965. 136 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

STANLEY, MILES C(lark) 1924-1974
President, West Virginia Labor Federation, AFL-CIO (1957-1974). 1964. 24 pp.

STANTON, ELIZABETH ANN ("Betsy") 1909-1982
Member, Democratic National Committee (1956-1962); state senator, Massachusetts (1952-1962). 1976. 20 pp.

STANTON, FRANK (Nicholas) 1908-2006
Broadcasting executive, president, CBS Television (1946-1971). 2002. 22 pp.

STEDMAN, DONALD (John) 1931-
Associate director for research, Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr., Foundation. 1968. 41 pp. Copies provided only to those researchers requesting them at the Kennedy Library.

STEEVES, JOHN M(ilton) 1905-1998
Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs (1959-1962); Ambassador to Afghanistan (1962-1966); Director General of the Foreign Service (1966-1969). 1969, 1970. 80 pp. No interlibrary loan.

STEINER, RICHARD M(orrow) 1901-1975
Minister, First Unitarian Church, Portland, Oregon (1934-1966). 1966. 6 pp.

STEPHANSKY, BEN S(olomon) 1913-1999
Ambassador to Bolivia (1961-1964); Executive Secretary, U.S.-Puerto Rico Commission on the Status of Puerto Rico (1964). 1983. 90 pp. Portions closed.

STERN, PHILIP M(aurice) 1926-1992
Director of research, Democratic National Committee (1953-1956); Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs (1961-1962). 1983. 18 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

STEVENS, GEORGE (Cooper) 1932-
Director, Motion Picture Service, U.S. Information Agency (1962-1967). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. (Unedited transcript). 1969. 141 pp. Permission required. © Interview concerning the film PT 109, conducted by Lawrence Suid. 1980. 3 pp. No copying. No extensive quotations without permission of Mr. Stevens or Mr. Suid. ©

STEVENS, ROGER L(acey) 1910-1998
Special Assistant to the President on the Arts (1964-1968); Chairman, National Council on the Arts (1965-1969); Chairman, Board of Trustees, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (1964-1968). 1964. 28 pp.

STEVENSON, WILLIAM (Edwards) 1900-1985
Ambassador to the Philippines (1961-1964). 1969. 136 pp.

STEWART, C(harles) ALLAN 1907-1973
Ambassador to Venezuela (1962-1964); special assistant Bureau of Inter-American Affairs (1965), Director, Office of Caribbean Affairs (1965-1966), Department of State. 1967. 43 pp.

STIKKER, DIRK U(ipko) 1887-1979
Secretary-General, North Atlantic Treaty Organization (1961-1964). 1965. 76 pp.

STOUGHTON, CECIL W(illiam) 1920-2008
White House Photographer (1961-1965); United States Army Signal Corp; National Park Service. 2002. 118 pp.

STOUT, BENJAMIN (Bassel) 1905-1965
Chairman, Harrison County Democratic Committee, West Virginia (1956-1961). 1964. 15 pp. ©

STRINGHAM, LUTHER (Winters) 1915-2009
Program analysis officer, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (1956-1963); consultant on mental retardation, member, President's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped (1963-1968). 1968. 28 pp.

SUKARNO, AHMED 1901-1970
President, Republic of Indonesia (1949-1967). 1964. 15 pp. 

SULLIVAN, WILLIAM H(ealy) 1922-
United Nations adviser, Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs, Department of State (1960-1964); Special Assistant to the Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs (1963-1964); Ambassador to Laos (1964-1969). 1970. 48 pp.

SUNDQUIST, JAMES L(loyd) 1915-
Member, Democratic National Committee Platform Committee (1960); member, John F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign staff (1960); administrative assistant to Senator Clark of Pennsylvania (1957-1962); Deputy Under Secretary of Agriculture (1963-1965). 1965. 17 pp.

SUTTON, (William J.) "BILLY" 1913-1998
Kennedy friend, associate, Boston. 1964. 20 pp.

SWAINSON, JOHN B(urley) 1924-1994
Governor of Michigan (1961-1963). 1970. 18 pp.

SWIDLER, JOSEPH CHARLES
See
 Regulatory Agencies Panel.

SWIFT, ELIZABETH ANN 1940-2004
Foreign Service officer, Manila, Philippines (1963-1965); State Department (1966-1968); Djakarta, Indonesia (1968-1971); Cultural Affairs (1972-1974); Philippines Desk (1974-1976); Congressional Relations (1976-1978); Tehran, Iran (1979-1981); Consular Affairs (1982-1984); Athens, Greece (1984-1986); Kingston, Jamaica (1986-1989); and Consular Affairs (1989-1992). Interview conducted for the Abba Schwartz Oral History Project. 1992. 137 pp. No interlibrary loan. ©

SWIG, BENJAMIN H(arrison) 1893-1980
California political figure; chairman of the board, Fairmont Hotel, San Francisco; delegate, Democratic National Convention (1956, 1960); member, President's Committee for Traffic Safety (1961-1963). 1970. 7 pp.

SWOPE, GORDON 1913-2000
Labor chairman, Kennedy for President Committee, Oregon (1960). 1966. 9 pp.

SYLVESTER, ARTHUR 1901-1979
Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs (1961-1967). Interview conducted for the John F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1977. 56 pp. Portions closed. No quotations. No interlibrary loan. © Interview conducted by Lawrence Suid. 1973, 1974. 39 pp.

SYMINGTON, JAMES W(adsworth) 1927-
Missouri political figure; Deputy Director, Food for Peace program (1961-1962); administrative assistant to Robert F. Kennedy (1962-1963). 1968. 31 pp.

SYMINGTON, (William) STUART 1901-1988
Senator from Missouri (1953-1976); Presidential candidate (1960). 1964. 54 pp. 

T

TALBOT, PHILLIPS 1915-
Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs (1961-1965). (written statement). 1964, 1965 1970. 97 pp.

TALMADGE, HERMAN (Eugene) 1913-2002
Senator from Georgia (1957-1981). 1966. 38 pp.

TAMES, GEORGE 1919-1994
Photographer, Washington bureau, New York Times (1945-1985). Interview conducted by the U.S. Senate Historical Office. 1988. 198 pp. No interlibrary loan.

TARJAN, GEORGE 1912-1991
Vice Chairman, President's Panel on Mental Retardation (1961-1962). (Statement). 1977. 8 pp.

TAWES, J(ohn) MILLARD 1894-1979
Governor of Maryland (1959-1967). 1968. 17 pp.

TAYLOR, GEORGE H. 1907-1986
John F. Kennedy's valet and chauffeur, Boston. 1964, 1977. 33 pp.

TAYLOR, HOBART 1920-1981
Executive Vice Chairman, President's Panel on Equal Employment Opportunity (1962-1965); Special Assistant to the Vice President (1963). 1967. 35 pp.

TAYLOR, MAXWELL D(avenport) 1901-1987
General, U.S. Army; Military Representative of the President (1961-1962); Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff (1962-1964); Ambassador to Vietnam (1964-1965); Special Consultant to the President (1965-1969). Interview conducted for the John F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1964. 80 pp. Portions closed. Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1969. 87 pp. Portions closed.

TEAGUE, OLIN E(arl) 1910-1981
Representative from Texas (1947-1978). 1977. 15 pp.

TELLES, RAYMOND L. 1915-
Mayor, El Paso, TX (1958-1960); Ambassador to Costa Rica (1961-1967). 1970. 90 pp.

TERRY, LUTHER L(eonidas) 1911-1985
Surgeon General of the United States, Public Health Service, Department of Health, Education and Welfare (1961-1965). 1970. 80 pp.

THANT, U 1909-1974
Secretary General of the United Nations (1961-1972). 1964. 19 pp.

THAW, WILLIAM P. ("Pete") 1931?-
County chairman, Kennedy for President campaign, Tyler County, West Virginia (1960); Mayor of Sistersville (1960-1969). 1964. 11 pp.

THAXTON, CORDENIA S. 1924-2001
White House maid, babysitter. 1965. 15 pp. 

THOMAS, EVAN (Welling) 1920-1999
Publisher, editor, Harper & Bros. (1945-1968); editor, Profiles in Courage (1956). Interview conducted by the Columbia University Oral History Research Office. 1974. 313 pp. Permission required to cite, quote, or paraphrase. No interlibrary loan. ©

THOMAS, FRANKLIN A(ugustine) 1934-
President and chief executive officer, Bedford-Stuyvesant Restoration Corp., Brooklyn, NY (1967-1977). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1972. 71 pp.

THOMAS, HELEN A. 1920-
Journalist. White House correspondent (1961-1973), White House bureau chief (1974-2000), United Press International. 2003. 32 pp.

THOMPSON, ARTHUR T(homas) 1906-1992
Administrative assistant to Governor Herschel Loveless of Iowa (1959-1961); Director Grain Policy Staff, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service (1961-1968). 1964. 28 pp.

THOMPSON, FRANK 1918-1989
Representative from New Jersey (1955-1980); chairman, National Voters Registration Committee (1960). 1965. 22 pp.

THOMPSON, LLEWELLYN E. 1904-1972
Ambassador to the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (1957-1962); U.S. Ambassador-at-Large (1962-1966). 1964, 1966. 62 pp.

THOMPSON, ROBERT E(lliott) 1921-2003
Journalist. Press secretary, John F. Kennedy's Massachusetts senatorial reelection campaign (1958); Washington correspondent, Los Angeles Times (1962-1966) author, Robert F. Kennedy: The Brother Within (1962). (edited draft transcript). 1965. 35 pp.

THORNEYCROFT, (George Edward) PETER 1909-1994
Minister of Aviation (1960-1962); Minister of Defence (1962-1964); Secretary of State for Defence, United Kingdom (1964). 1964. 23 pp. Portions closed.

THURSTON, RAYMOND L(eroy) 1913-1981
Alternate representative, U.S. delegation to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (1961); Ambassador to Haiti (1961-1963). 1970. 49 pp.

TIERNEY, LAURENCE E(dward) 1906-1972
West Virginia political figure; John F. Kennedy supporter (1960). 1964. 11 pp.

TINKER, HAROLD L(auren) 1897-1996
English master, Choate Academy (1923-1962). 1977. 9 pp.

TITLER, GEORGE J(oy) 1895-1976
Labor leader, United Mine Workers, West Virginia. 1965. 10 pp. 

TOBIN, JAMES
See
 Council of Economic Advisers and Archives and Manuscripts.

TOBRINER, WALTER N(athan) 1902-1979
Commissioner, District of Columbia (1961-1967). 1964. 6 pp.

TOLAN, JAMES E. 1935-
Advance man, Robert F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign (1968). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. (Edited draft transcript). 1969. 295 pp. No interlibrary loan.

TRACY, AMBROSE P. 1908-1993
Campaign worker, Kennedy for President campaign, Wisconsin (1960). 1966. 17 pp.

TRAVELL, JANET G(raeme) 1901-1997
Physician to John F. Kennedy (1955-1963); White House physician (1961-1963). 1966. 30 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

TREANOR, JOHN H(olland) 1929-2003
Member, John F. Kennedy for President advance team (1960). 1977. 39 pp.

TREE, MARIETTA (Endicott Peabody) 1917-1991
New York political figure; member, Democratic Advisory Committee (1956-1960); member, New York Citizens for Kennedy (1960); delegate to the Human Rights Commission, United Nations (1961-1967). 1969, 1971. 49 pp.

TREMBLAY, (Elie) GERALD 1922-2003
Classmate of Robert Kennedy, University of Virginia Law School (1948-1951); campaign worker, Robert F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign, Oregon (1968). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1970. 65 pp.

TRETICK, (Aaron) STANLEY 1921-1999
Photographer, United Press International (1945-1961), Look (1961-1971). 1964. 50 pp.

TREVELYAN, HUMPHREY 1905-1985
Deputy Under Secretary, Foreign Office, United Kingdom (1962); British Ambassador to Iraq (1958-1961), Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (1962-1965). 1967. 13 pp.

TRIMBLE, WILLIAM C(attell) 1907-1996
Ambassador to Cambodia (1959-1962). 1969. 60 pp. Portions closed. No Copying.

TROUTMAN, ROBERT, Jr. 1918-1991
Joseph P. Kennedy Jr.'s roommate at Harvard Law, member of President Kennedy's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunity. 1965. 137 pp.

TUBBY, ROGER (Wellington) 1910-1991
Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs (1961-1962); Ambassador to the European office of the United Nations and other international organizations, Geneva, Switzerland (1962-1969). 1967. 73 pp.

TUBRIDY, DOROTHY
Irish friend of the Kennedy family. 1966. 38 pp.

TUCKER, HERBERT E. 1915-2007
Assistant attorney general, Massachusetts (1959-1968); chairman, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), Boston; worker in John F. Kennedy's Senate campaigns (1952, 1958) and presidential campaign (1960). (Edited draft transcript). 1967. 49 pp. 

TUCKER, RAYMOND R(oche) 1896-1970
Mayor of St. Louis, Missouri (1953-1965); delegate, Democratic National Convention (1960); member, President's Advisory Council on Intergovernmental Relations (1962). 1967. 15 pp.

TUCKER, WILLIAM H(umphrey) 1923-2008
Massachusetts political figure; Commissioner, Interstate Commerce Commission (1961-1967). 1967. 25 pp. See also Regulatory Agencies Panel and Archives and Manuscripts.

TUCKERMAN, NANCY (Ludlow) 1928- & TURNURE, PAMELA 1937?-
Tuckerman: Social secretary to Mrs. John F. Kennedy; Turnure: Receptionist and secretary in Senator John F. Kennedy's office; press secretary to Mrs. John F. Kennedy. 1964. 50 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts. 

TURNURE, PAMELA 1937?-
Receptionist and secretary in Senator John F. Kennedy's office; press secretary to Mrs. John F. Kennedy. 40 pp. Closed. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

TWOHIG, PATRICIA M.
Kennedy Campaign worker, (1952, 1958, 1960). 1966. 22 pp.

TYDINGS, JOSEPH D(avies) 1928-
United States Attorney, District of Maryland (1961-1964); Senator from Maryland (1965-1971). Interviews conducted for the John F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1971, 1973. 23 pp. © Interviews conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1971, 1973. 65 pp. ©

TYLER, WILLIAM R(oyall) 1910-2003
Deputy Assistant (1961-1962), Assistant Secretary of State for European and Canadian Affairs (1962-1965). (Written statement). 1964. 40 pp. 

TYROLER, CHARLES 1915-1995
Director, National Democratic Advisory Committee (1956-1961). 1970. 37 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

U

UDALL, STEWART (Lee) 1920-
Secretary of the Interior (1961-1969). 1970. 173 pp and 18 pp addendum.

ULEN, HAROLD S. 1889-1982
Harvard swimming coach (1929-1959). 1964. 7 pp.

UNRUH, JESSE M(arvin) 1922-1987
Speaker, California State Assembly (1961-1969); delegate from California, Democratic National Convention (1960); chairman, John F. Kennedy's presidential campaign and Robert F. Kennedy's presidential campaign, California, (1960, 1968).1969. 48 pp.

V

VALENTI, JACK (Joseph) 1921-2007
Special Assistant to President Lyndon Johnson (1963-1966). 1982. 15 pp. 

VALEO, FRANCIS R(alph) 1916-2006
Assistant to Senator Mike Mansfield (1959-1963); Democratic Party Secretary (1963-1964), Secretary of the Senate (1964-1977). U.S. Senate Historical Office. 1985, 1986. 908 pp. No interlibrary loan.

VANCE, CYRUS R(oberts) 1917-2001
General Counsel, Department of Defense (1961); Secretary of the Army (1961-1963). 1964. 51 pp.

VANDER ZEE, REIN J(ohn) 1928-2002
Assistant to the Senate Democratic Whip and Assistant Secretary of the majority (1961-1964). Interview conducted by the U.S. Senate Historical Office. 1992. No interlibrary loan.

VANDIVER, S(amuel) ERNEST 1918-2005
Governor of Georgia (1959-1963). (Edited draft transcript). 1967. 70 pp. 

VANOCUR, SANDER 1928-
Journalist, New York Times (1956-1957); reporter (1957-1971), White House correspondent (1961-1963), National Broadcasting Company (NBC-TV). Interviews conducted for the John F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1973, 1983. 68 pp. Closed. © Interviews conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1969, 1971. 77 pp. Permission required. ©

VAUGH, WILTON 1897-1973
Massachusetts political figure; Kennedy Family neighbor, East Boston; correspondent, political editor, Boston Post (1917-1956). 1964. 25 pp.

VERKLER, JERRY T(homas) 1932-
Staff director, Senate Interior and Insular Affairs Committee (1963-1974). Interview conducted for the John F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1970. 31 pp. Interview conducted by the U.S. Senate Historical Office. 1992. 173 pp. No interlibrary loan.

VICKERS, CARL B. ("Happy") 1910-1978
Democratic Executive Committee chairman, Fayette County, West Virginia (1960). 1965. 39 pp.

VOGELSINGER, SUE MORTENSEN 1937?-
Secretary to John F. Kennedy (1958-1963). 1964. 27 pp.

VON BRAUN, WERNHER 1912-1977
Director, George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (1960-1972). 1964. 20 pp.

W

WADE, RICHARD (Clement) 1922-2008
Historian, educator. Campaign worker, John F. Kennedy's (1960) and Robert F. Kennedy's (1968) presidential campaigns. Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1973, 1974. 79 pp.

WAGNER, ROBERT F(erdinand) 1910-1991
New York political figure; Mayor, New York City (1954-1965); member, New York State delegation to the Democratic National Convention (1960). Interview conducted for the John F. Kennedy Oral history Project. 1967. 46 pp.  Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral history Project. 38 pp. Portions closed.

WALENTYNOWICZ, LEONARD F(rederick) 1932-2005
Administrator for Security and Consular Affairs, Department of State (1974-1977). Interview conducted for the Abba Schwartz Oral History Project, Foreign Affairs Oral History Program, Georgetown University. 1992. 74 pp. No interlibrary loan. ©

WALINSKY, ADAM 1937-
Legislative assistant and speech writer to Senator Robert F. Kennedy (1965-1968). Interviews conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1969, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1976, 1978, 1979. 782 pp. Portions closed. See also Archives and Manuscripts. ©

WALLACE, ROBERT A(sh) 1921-2001
Special Assistant to the Secretary (1961), Assistant to the Secretary (1961-1963), Assistant Secretary of the Treasury (1963-1969). 1968, 1972. 105 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

WALLICK, FRANKLIN 1923-
Editor, Wisconsin CIO News; Wisconsin political figure. 1966. 91 pp. Permission required.

WALTON, WILLIAM 1909-1994
Journalist, author, painter; Kennedy and Hemingway family friend; New York City campaign coordinator, John F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign (1960); Chairman, Commission of Fine Arts (1963-1971); New york coordinator, Robert Kennedy's Presidential campaign (1968). Interview conducted for the John F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1992. 241 pp. Portions closed. Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program; includes short interview with Mercedes H. Douglas Eicholz, second wife of William O. Douglas (1954-1963). 1970. 30 pp. Interview conducted by Rose Marie Burwell in connection with her research on Ernest Hemingway. 1993. 81 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts

WARBURG, JAMES P(aul) 1896-1969
Adviser to Franklin D. Roosevelt. Interview conducted by the Columbia University Oral History Research Office. 1951, 1952. 1,899 pp. Opinions of Mr. Warburg about individuals may only be quoted if the individual concerned is no longer living and the opinion quoted is representative of the sum total of opinion expressed in the interview about that individual. No interlibrary loan. See also Archives and Manuscripts. ©

WARREN, ERNEST G. 1904-1975
New England regional correspondent, Associated Press, Washington, D.C. 1968. 25 pp.

WARREN, STAFFORD L(eak) 1896-1981
Special Assistant to the President for Mental Retardation (1962-1963). 1966. 46 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

WATKINSON, HAROLD ARTHUR 1910-1995
Minister of Defence, United Kingdom (1959-1962). 1970. 22 pp. Closed. ©

WATSON, THOMAS J(ohn) 1914-1993
Vice Chairman, Business Advisory Council; chairman of the board, International Business Machines Corp. (1961-1971); member, Labor-Management Relations Committee (1961-1969). Member, board of directors, Bedford-Stuyvesant Development and Services Corp. Interview conducted for the John F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1965. 26 pp. Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1970. 27 pp.

WATT, RUTH YOUNG 1910-1996
Chief clerk, Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations (1947-1979). Interview conducted by the U.S. Senate Historical Office. 1979. 315 pp. No interlibrary loan.

WEAVER, GEORGE (Leon-Paul) 1912-1995
Special Assistant to the Secretary of Labor (1961); Assistant Secretary for International Affairs and Director, Bureau of International Labor Affairs, Department of Labor (1961-1969). 1964. 25 pp. 

WEAVER, ROBERT C(lifton) 1907-1997
Administrator, Housing and Home Finance Agency (1961-1966). Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (1966-1968). Interview conducted for the John F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1964. 246 pp. Interview conducted by Morton J. Schussheim. 1985. 33 pp.

WEBER, STANLEY E. 1921?-
Journalist, Oregon Journal (1945-1959); executive secretary, Oregon Committee for President Kennedy (1959-1960). 1966. 34 pp.

WELSH, EDWARD C(risty) 1909-1990
Executive Secretary, National Aeronautics and Space Council (1961-1969). 1964. 51 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts. 

WERTS, LEO R(obert) 1905-1989
Administrative Assistant to the Secretary, Department of Labor (1961-1964); Assistant Secretary of Labor for Administration. 1970. 21 pp.

WEST, J. BERNARD 1913?-1983
Assistant to chief usher (1941-1957) chief usher (1957-1969), White House. 1967. 13 pp.

WEST, MARSHALL G. 1923-1990
Member, West Virginia State House of Delegates (1959-1962) co-chairman, Hubert Humphrey Presidential primary campaign, West Virginia (1960). 1964. 14 pp.

WHEELER, EARLE (Gilmore) 1908-1975
General, U.S. Army; Director, Joint Chiefs of Staff (1960-1962); commanding general, European command (1962); Chief of Staff, U.S. Army (1962-1964). 1964. 72 pp.

WHITE HOUSE STAFF REFLECTIONS ON THE NEW FRONTIER
1981. 204 pp. Portions closed. Permission required to cite Or quote. See also Daly, Charles; Donahue, Richard; Dungan, Ralph; Dutton, Frederick; Hartigan, William; Horsky, Charles; Reuter, Richard; Rostow, Walt; Schlesinger, Arthur; Sorensen, Theodore; White, Lee and Archives and Manuscripts. ©
Panel discussion with: 

DALY, CHARLES U(lick) 1927-
Staff Assistant to the President for Congressional Liaison (1961-1964).
DESAUTELS, CLAUDE J(ohn) 1921-1982

Special Assistant to the President (1961-1966). See also Archives and Manuscripts.
DONAHUE, RICHARD K(ing) 1927-

Staff Assistant to the President for Congressional Liaison (1961-1963).
DONOVAN, ROBERT J(ohn) 1912-2003

Journalist, author.
DUNGAN, RALPH A(nthony) 1923-

Special Assistant to the President (1961-1964). See also Archives and Manuscripts.
DUTTON, FREDERICK G(ary) 1923-2005

Special Assistant to the President (1961).
HARTIGAN, WILLIAM J. 1923-1998

White House staff assistant (1961-1962). See also Archives and Manuscripts.
HEALEY, ROBERT

Journalist, Boston Globe.
HORSKY, CHARLES A(ntone) 1910-1997

Adviser to the President on National Capital Affairs, (1961-1963). See also Archives and Manuscripts.
KAYSEN, CARL 1920-

Deputy Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs (1961-1963). See also Archives and Manuscripts.
McHUGH, GODFREY T. 1911-1997

Air Force aide to the President (1961-1964). See also Archives and Manuscripts.
McNALLY, (John J.) "JACK"

Member, White House special projects staff (1961-1963). See also Archives and Manuscripts.
MANATOS, MIKE N.  1914-1983

Staff Assistant to the President for Congressional Liaison (1961-1963). See alsoArchives and Manuscripts.
REUTER, RICHARD W(ard) 1918-2005 
Director, Food for Peace (1962-1965). See also Archives and Manuscripts.
ROSTOW, WALT W(hitman) 1916-2003

Deputy Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs (1961). See also Archives and Manuscripts.
SCHLESINGER, ARTHUR M(eier) 1917-
Special Assistant to the President (1961-1964). See also Archives and Manuscripts.
SHEPARD, TAZEWELL (Taylor) 1921-

Naval aide to the President (1961-1963).
SORENSEN, THEODORE C(haikin) 1928-

Special Counsel to the President (1961-1964). See also Archives and Manuscripts.
WHITE, LEE C. 1923-

Assistant Special Counsel to the President (1961-1963). See also Archives and Manuscripts.
WICKER, (Thomas Grey) "TOM" 1926-

Journalist, Washington bureau, New York Times (1960-1971). 

WHITE, LEE C(alvin) 1923-
Legislative assistant to Senator John F. Kennedy (1954-1957); assistant to Joseph P. Kennedy, member of the Hoover Commission (1954-1955); Counsel, Small Business Committee, U.S. Senate (1957-1958); administrative assistant to Senator John Sherman Cooper (1958-1961); Assistant Special Counsel to the President (1961-1963); Associate Counsel (1963-1965) and Special Counsel (1965-1966) to President Johnson; Chairman, Federal Power Commission (1966-1969). (Edited draft transcript). 1964, 1970. 386 pp. Permission required to quote. See also White House Staff Reflections and Archives and Manuscripts. ©

WHITTAKER, JIM 1929-
Friend, associate of Robert F. Kennedy (1965-1968); expedition leader for National Geographic climb of Mt. Kennedy, Yukon, Canada (1965); worker, Robert F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign (1968). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1969. 76 pp.

WICKER, (Thomas Grey) "TOM" 1926-
Journalist, White House correspondent, Washington bureau chief, New York Times (1960-1971). 1966. 239 pp. See also White House Staff Reflections.

WILD, PAYSON S(ibley) 1905-1998
Professor of government, Harvard University (1935-1949). 1968. 18 pp.

WILKINS, FRASER 1908-1989
Ambassador to Cyprus (1960-1964); Inspector General of the Department of State and the Foreign Service (1964-1971). 1971. 19 pp.

WILKINS, ROY 1901-1981
Executive secretary (1955-1964), executive director (1965-1977), National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). Interview conducted for the John F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1964. 29 pp. Open. Interview conducted by the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library. 1969. 24 pp. No interlibrary loan. Interview conducted by the Columbia University Oral History Research Office. 1960. 131 pp (microfiche). No interlibrary loan. 

WILLIAMS, DONALD A(lfred) 1905-1982
Administrator, Soil Conservation Service, Department of Agriculture (1953-1969). 1964. 23 pp.

WILLIAMS, EUNICE FORD
Kennedy campaign worker in the (1946-1960), involved in the Kennedy tea parties. 1966, 1967. 30 pp.

WILLIAMS, FRANKLIN
See
 Kennedy's Call to King.

WILLIAMS, G(ehrhard) MENNEN 1911-1988
Assistant Secretary of State for African affairs (1961-1966). 1970. 81 pp.

WILLIAMS, IRVIN M(artin) 1925-
Gardener (1949-1962), Chief Gardener (1962- ), White House. 1965. 23 pp.

WILLIAMS, MURAT (Willis) 1914-1994
Ambassador to El Salvador (1961-1964). 1970. 48 pp.

WILLIAMS, WALTER (Charles) 1919-1995
Associate Director, Manned Space Flight Center, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. 1964. 25 pp.

WILSON, DONALD M(alcolm) 1925-
Chief Washington correspondent Life magazine (1956-1960); member, John F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign staff (1960); Deputy Director, U.S. Information Agency (1961-1965). Interview conducted for the John F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1964, 1972. 87 pp. Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1970. 62 pp.

WILSON, (James) HAROLD 1916-1995
Leader of Labour Party (1963-1976), Prime Minister (1964-1970), United Kingdom. 1964. 72 pp.

WILSON, HENRY HALL 1921-1979
Member, Democratic National Committee (1953-1961); Administrative Assistant to the President (1961-1967). 1968, 1979. 67 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

WILSON, JOHN
See
 Shea, Robert.

WILSON, THOMAS W(illiams) 1912-1997
Journalist, government official. Special Assistant, Deputy Secretary of State for International Affairs Organization (1961-1964). 1982. 26 pp.

WILSON, WILLIAM P. 1928-
Media consultant, John F. Kennedy presidential campaign (1960), White House (1961-1963), Robert F. Kennedy presidential campaign (1968). 1997. 20 pp.

WINE, JAMES (Wilmer) 1918-1990
Member, John F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign staff (1960); Ambassador to Luxembourg (1961-1962); Ambassador to the Republic of the Ivory Coast (1962-1967). 1967. 81 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

WINSHIP, THOMAS 1920-2002
Journalist. Washington correspondent (1945-1956), editor (1965-1985), Boston Globe. 1964. 71 pp.

WOFFORD, HARRIS (Llewellyn) 1926-
Assistant to Senator John F. Kennedy (1960); Special Assistant to the President for Civil Rights (1961-1962); Special Representative for Africa, Peace Corps (1962-1964). 1965, 1968. 158 pp. See also Kennedy's Call to King and Archives and Manuscripts. ©

WOLF, VICTOR 1927-1986
Foreign Service officer, Iraq (1952-1954), Iran (1955-1957, 1960-1965), Turkey (1957-1959), the Philippines (1968-1971, Denmark (1971-1974), East Berlin (1974-1977), Poland (1977-1979); Consul General, Warsaw, Poland; Director, Office of European and Near Eastern Refugee Affairs (1979-1980). Interview conducted for the Abba Schwartz Oral History Project. 1986. 52 pp. No interlibrary loan. ©

WOLFBEIN, SEYMOUR (Louis) 1915-2001
Deputy Assistant Secretary of Labor (1959-1962); Deputy Manpower Administrator for Planning, Research, and Evaluation, Department of Labor (1962-1965). 1966. 34 pp.

WOLFE, THOMAS W(alker) 1914-1989
U.S. Air Force; Regional Director for Sino-Soviet Affairs, Department of Defense (1961-1962). 1970. 25 pp.

WOOD, ROBERT C(oldwell) 1923-2005
Educator; professor of political science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1957-1970) Presidential adviser on urban affairs. 1968. 36 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

WOODCOCK, LEONARD(Freel) 1911-2001
International vice president, United Auto Workers Union (1955-1970). 1970. 25 pp.

WOODWARD, ROBERT F(orbes) 1908-2001
Ambassador to Chile (1961); Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs (1961-1962); Ambassador to Spain (1962-1965). 1970. 26 pp.

WRIGHT, DICK 1897-1983
Chairman, Kennedy for President campaign, Hancock county, West Virginia (1960); alternate delegate, Democratic National Convention (1960). 1965. 11 pp.

 

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YARBOROUGH, RALPH W(ebster) 1903-1996
Lawyer, Texas political figure. Senator from Texas (1957-1971). 40 pp.

YARMOLINSKY, ADAM 1922-2000
Special Assistant to the Secretary of Defense (1961-1965). 1964. 79 pp. See also Poverty and Urban Policy and Archives and Manuscripts.

YASKO, KAREL H. 1911-1985
Architect and Special Assistant to the Commissioner, Public Building Service, General Services Administration (1961-1969). 1966. 124 pp.

YEAGLEY, J. WALTER 1909-1990
Assistant Attorney General, Department of Justice (1959-1970); Deputy Assistant Attorney General (1953-1959); Chairman, Personnel Security Advisory Board (1958-1961). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1970. 133 pp.

YORK, HERBERT (Frank) 1921-2009
Member, General Advisory Committee, Arms Control and Disarmament Agency (1962-1969). 1964. 28 pp. Portions closed.

YOST, CHARLES W(oodruff) 1907-1981
Deputy Representative to the United Nations (1961-1966). 1978. 50 pp.

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ZABLOCKI, CLEMENT (John) 1912-1983
Representative from Wisconsin (1949-1983). 1965. 50 pp.

ZACK, ALBERT J(oseph) 1917-1981
Director of public relations, AFL-CIO (1957-1980). 1967. 32 pp.

ZAFRULLA KHAN, (Chaudhri) MUHAMMAD 1893-1985
President, United Nations General Assembly (1962-1963). Interview conducted by the Columbia University Oral History Research Office. 1963. 496 pp. (microfiche). No interlibrary loan.

ZEIBERT, (David G.) "DUKE" 1911-1997
Owner, Duke's Deli, Washington, D.C. Restaurant served the staffs of Presidents Harry S. Truman to Richard M. Nixon. 1977. 10 pp.

ZIFFREN, PAUL 1913-1991
California political figure; member, Democratic National Committee (1953-1960). 1970. 32 pp.

ZUCKERMAN SOLLY 1904-1993
Chief Science Adviser to the Secretary of State for Defence, United Kingdom (1960-1966). 1966. 29 pp.

ZUCKERT, EUGENE M(artin) 1911-2000
Secretary of the Air Force (1961-1965). 1964. 151 pp. No interlibrary loan.

 
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