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Post Office Department employee; developed the ZIP Code for mail addressing. Materials relating to the development and implementation of the Zone Improvement Plan (ZIP Code).
Journalist, author, socialite, and Kennedy and Churchill family friend. London correspondent, Cleveland News ; correspondent, Cleveland Press ; radio broadcaster, WGAR (1938-1942); executive, Office of Strategic Services (OSS) (1942-1945); feature writer, Cleveland Plain Dealer (1948- ); campaigned for Presidents Roosevelt and Kennedy; member...
Papers 1939-1969. Historian, government official, Special Assistant to the President for Latin American Affairs (1961-63); author, A Thousand Days (1965). Correspondence, reports, speeches, subject files, news clippings, research materials, book drafts, writings, diaries, White House files.
Belen discusses the congressional retirement program, relations between the Kennedy White House and the Postal Service, and the Plymouth mail robbery, among other issues.
Brawley discusses the 1960 presidential campaign, the postal rate increase during the Kennedy administration, and the process of raising wages for government employees, among other issues.
Carr discusses Democratic politics in Mississippi; segregation, racism and the civil rights movement; the Justice Department’s involvement in desegregation and voter registration during the John F. Kennedy administration; and Robert F. Kennedy’s 1968 presidential run, among other issues.
Eldridge discusses the 1968 Senate race and Robert F. Kennedy’s 1968 Presidential campaign, among other issues.
English discusses RFK’s presidential campaign in New York and political leaders during the campaign, among other issues.
Salinger discusses his Senate work with Robert F. Kennedy, his introduction to John F. Kennedy and work coordinating press relations on the 1960 campaign; 1960 Democratic primaries in Wisconsin and West Virginia, 1960 DNC, the Kennedy-Nixon debates.
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