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JFKWHSFCSB
Accountant, investigator. Special consultant to President John F. Kennedy (1961-1963). Materials relating to investigations of Peace Corps activities and to stockpiling of materials for national emergency.
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CSBPP
Papers (1956-1979). Correspondence, press releases, publications, telephone records, etc. relating to his investigation of Jimmy Hoffa and the Teamster's Union, John F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign (1960), Robert F. Kennedy's Senate campaign (1964), and U.S. attorneys.
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SEBPP
Papers 1957-1971. Government official. Member, National Security Council staff (1959-65); staff member, Bureau of International Affairs, Department of State (1965-66). Chronological file, name file, subject file; includes materials on the White House Conference on International Cooperation and a proposed National Academy of Foreign Affairs.
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SBPC
Images made from the funeral train carrying Robert F. Kennedy's body from New York City for burial in Arlington National Cemetery, 08 June 1968.
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ERBPP
Papers 1961-1963. Government official. Director of Public Information, Peace Corps (1961); Special Assistant, Office of the White House Press Secretary (1961); Director, Information Staff, Agency for International Development (1961-63). Photocopies of correspondence, memorandums, speech files relating to the White House press office, the Peace Corps, AID, and Wisconsin political affairs. Originals deposited in the Wisconsin State Historical Society.
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WLBPP
Papers 1949-1966. Government official. Special Assistant to the Secretary of Labor (1949-53); member, Task Force on Area Development (1960); Administrator, Area Redevelopment Administration (1961-65). Personal correspondence, memorandums, reports, hearings, bills, news clippings, and scrapbooks.
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JEBPP
Papers 1960. Member, Task Force on Housing and Urban Affairs for President-elect Kennedy. Final report, drafts, meeting minutes, urban development memoranda.
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AFC
Collection, 1961. Guest book from Hammersmith Farm, Newport, Rhode Island, given by Jacqueline Kennedy to Janet Lee Auchincloss in September, 1961. Included is a four page letter from Jacqueline Kennedy to Janet Lee Auchincloss on October 2, 1961 about President Kennedy's vacation at Hammersmith.
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WAPP
Papers 1959-1962. African affairs consultant and speechwriter (1959-1961). Research and other materials relating to Winifred Armstrong’s work with Senator John F. Kennedy.
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DAPP
Papers 1948-2005. Journalist. Bureau Chief for the National Security News Service; journalist, editor, Texas Observer. Correspondence, memoranda and briefings originating mostly from the offices of Walt W. Rostow, Special Assistant to the President and his staff.
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RAPP
Professor of law and accounting, Harvard University (1946-1952); member, National Security Council Planning Board (1953-1961); Deputy Director, Central Intelligence Agency (1952-1962); Chief, International Division, Bureau of the Budget (1962-1965). Personal and professional papers relating to his years in the Central Intelligence Agency and the Bureau of the Budget including personal, family, financial papers, writings, lectures, speeches, briefings, correspondence, appointment books, subject files, and academic papers.
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FAPP
Trade Consultant, Department of Commerce. Copies of personal correspondence with the Kennedy family and members of the White House staff.
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AFLCIOREC
Records 1955-1968. Labor Union. Microfilm copies of press releases and records relating to legislation, relations with the Federal Government, and international affairs including John F. Kennedy’s related legislation and official correspondence.
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GAGPP
Lawyer, government official. Chairman of the President's Committee on Equal Opportunity in the Armed Forces (1961-1964). Records of the Committee, including reports, drafts, correspondence and background material.
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MBGPP
Personal secretary to Jacqueline Kennedy. Financial records kept for Mrs. Kennedy; photographs, memorandums, notes and tape recordings.
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KGPP
Papers 1937-1976 (bulk 1961-1971). Economist, government official. Member, Council of Economic Advisers (1961-1962); Director, Bureau of the Budget (1962-1965); chairman, Health Insurance Benefits Advisory Committee (1965-1967); member, Advisory Council on social Security (1968-1971). Chronological files, speeches, articles, congressional testimony, memorandums, reports.
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RNGPP
Papers 1961-1965. Lawyer. Assistant Special Counsel to the President (1961); Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs (1961-1962); Director, International Peace Corps Secretariat (1962-1964). Memorandums, reports, and correspondence.
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EAGPP
Papers 1943-1997 (bulk 1953-1971). Diplomat, educator. Career foreign service officer (1937-1964), Deputy Director of the U.S. Disarmament Administration (1960-1961), U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of the Congo (1961-1964), Dean of the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University (1964-1978). Correspondence, speeches, oral history interviews, reports, publications, news clippings, photographs.
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CGC
Photographs and textual material 1963. Transparencies created and acquired by Carl Gray, Second Officer of Pan-American World Airlines press charter flight accompanying President Kennedy's trip to Texas in November 1963; hand-written reporter's notes written on the back of White House press releases.
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LGPP
Papers, 1931-2007. Educator, economist, diplomat, government official. Member, John F. Kennedy's Task Force on Immediate Latin American Problems (1960); Ambassador to Brazil (1961-1966); Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs (1966-1967). Records from his service in the Kennedy and Johnson administrations; his teaching career at Harvard Business School; his World War II era work at the War Production Board, the Economic Cooperation Administration, and the Mutual Security Agency; his presidency of Johns Hopkins University; and his research projects as a scholar at several non-profit think tanks such as the Brookings Institution.