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This is the most current list of oral history holdings. It was last updated on April 30, 2008. 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). 1968. 25 pp.

ALMOND, J(ames) LINDSAY 1898-1986 
Interview 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. Portions closed.

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

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. Portions closed.

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. (unedited transcript). 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-
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. 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. Portions closed. 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-
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.

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. ©

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. Portions closed.

BOONE, RICHARD
See
 Poverty and Urban Policy

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

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

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

BOSTON GLOBE/BEN BRADLEE, JR.
Audiotapes, transcripts, and notes of Interviews relating to medical evidence in the assassination of President Kennedy compiled in connection with a Boston Globe story of June 21, 1981 written by Ben Bradlee, Jr. Interviews with photographic experts and with medical personnel associated with Parkland Hospital (Dallas, TX). Includes interviews with Dr. Gene Akin, Dr. Charles Baxter, Dr. Richard Dulany, Dr. Adolph Giesecke, Dr. Robert Grossman, Dr. Marion Jenkins, Dr. Ronald Jones, Dr. Paul Peters, Patricia Peterson (nurse), Doris Nelson (nurse); written notes of interviews with Dr. Robert Mclelland; letters from Dr. Charles Carrico and Dr. Malcolm Perry. 1981. 2 cassette tapes, 7 microcasette tapes, 39 pp. No interlibrary loan. ©

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. 56 pp. Portions closed. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

BOUTIN, BERNARD (Louis) 1923-
Mayor of Laconia, NH (1955-1959); Kennedy campaign worker (1960); Administrator, General Service Administration (1961-1964). 1974. 73 pp. 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 

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

BROWN, EDMUND G(erald) "PAT" 1905-1996
Governor of California (1959-1967). 1964. 19 pp.

BROWN, EDMUND G(erald) "PAT" 1905-1996
Interview 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). 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. Open.

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. ©

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. 1979. 21 pp.

BURKE, DAVID W(arren) 1936-
Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1971. 57 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. (Unedited transcript). 1969, 1970. 317 pp.©

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

CAMPOS, ROBERTO DE OLIVEIRA 1917-
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-
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-
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-
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). 1964, 1971, 1972. 118 pp.

COHEN, WILBUR (Joseph) 1913-1987
Interview conducted by the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library. 1968, 1969. 141 pp. 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. Portions closed.

COLEMAN, BARBARA J. 1935?-
Journalist. White House press aide (1961-1962); member, Robert Kennedy's Senate staff; Presidential campaign aide (1968). 1968, 1969. 87 pp. Portions closed. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

COLEMAN, BARBARA J. 1935?-
Interview 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 (1961-80). 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. Portions closed.

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); independent political consultant (1964-1968). 1965, 1967. 53 pp. Portions closed.

CORBIN, PAUL 1914-1990
Campaign worker for Robert F. Kennedy (1964, 1968); independent political consultant (1964-1968). 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). (edited draft transcript). 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. s.d. 25 pp.

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

CRIMMINS, JOHN H(ugh) 1919-
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. ©

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-
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-
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-
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 1919?-
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. (Edited draft transcript). 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). 1964. 214 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts. ©

DILLON, C(larence) DOUGLAS 1909-2003
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. Closed. 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). 1964. 120 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts.

DOLAN, JOSEPH F(rancis) 1921-
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. Portions closed. 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, 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). 1967. 39 pp.

DOUGLAS, WILLIAM O(rville) 1898-1980
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) 191