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Dictation Belt 9A contains six sound recordings. Item 9A.1 is a brief fragment of a telephone conversation held on March 2, 1963, between President John F. Kennedy and Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy. They talk about results of a recent Gallup Poll. The full conversation (including this fragment) is recorded on Dictation Belt 8B.5. Item 9A.2 is ...
Dictation Belt 9B contains eight sound recordings. The recording of the conversation in item 9B.1 begins on Dictation Belt 9A.6. Item 9B.1 is part of a telephone conversation held on March 4, 1963, between President John F. Kennedy and Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy. They continue their discussion about John A. McCone’s testimony and involvemen...
Dictation Belt 4A contains two sound recordings. Item 4A.1 is a telephone conversation probably held on either September 28 or September 29, 1962, between President John F. Kennedy and Governor Ross R. Barnett of Mississippi. They discuss the University of Mississippi crisis, relevant legal obligations, and arrangements for a meeting between the At...
Sound recording of a telephone conversation held in September 1962 between President John F. Kennedy and Special Counsel to the President Theodore C. Sorensen. They comment on campaigning Alabama Republicans, and President Kennedy asks for thoughts on a speech about the Mississippi crisis. The recording begins in mid-conversation and ends abrupt...
Sound recording of a telephone conversation held in September 1962 between President John F. Kennedy and Lem (Kirk LeMoyne) Billings. Billings states that he has missed a flight and they discuss weekend plans. [White House Operator?] announces the call to Personal Secretary Evelyn Lincoln. Machine noise follows the conversation. Transcript in...
Sound recording of a telephone conversation held in September 1962 between President John F. Kennedy and Representative Torbert H. Macdonald of Massachusetts. They discuss arrangements for a visit. [White House Operator?] announces the call to Personal Secretary Evelyn Lincoln. Machine noise follows the conversation. Transcript included. Thi...
Dictation Belt 3A contains eight sound recordings from September 10, 1962. Item 3A.1 is a telephone conversation between Personal Secretary Evelyn Lincoln and Phil Regan. Regan announces that David McDonald will call back. [White House Operator?] announces the call. Item 3A.2 is a telephone conversation between Personal Secretary Evelyn Lincoln and...
Sound recording of a telephone conversation held on September 10, 1962, between Personal Secretary Evelyn Lincoln and Phil Regan. Regan announces that David McDonald will call back. A brief portion of this telephone conversation [White House Operator?] announces the call. This portion of the recording, the [White House Operator?] announcing the...
Sound recording of a telephone conversation held on September 10, 1962, between Personal Secretary Evelyn Lincoln and Robert Troutman. They discuss an auto accident in Los Angeles in 1960 and a related lawsuit. [White House Operator?] announces the call. There is a long delay before the conversation, and machine noise follows the conversation. ...
Sound recording of a brief telephone exchange on September 10, 1962, between President John F. Kennedy and David McDonald. President Kennedy states that he is going ahead with Willard Wirtz, referring to his appointment of W. Willard Wirtz to serve as Secretary of Labor. [White House Operator?] announces the call. The recording ends abruptly. ...
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