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Speeches (SP): Other than Mr. Boutin's, 1961-1964

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Digital Identifier:
BLBPP-MF23-002
Title:
Speeches (SP): Other than Mr. Boutin's, 1961-1964
Date(s) of Materials:
20 January 1961-20 October 1964
Folder Description:
This folder contains material pertaining to speeches given by individuals other than Bernard Boutin. The speeches were collected by Boutin along with related correspondence. Authors include James K. Carr of San Francisco; Senator Thomas J. McIntyre of New Hampshire; Governor John W. King of New Hampshire; Philip L. Graham of the Washington Post; FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover; President John F. Kennedy; C. Douglas Dillon, Secretary of the Treasury; Charles J. Hitch, Assistant Secretary of Defense; and William McC. Martin, Jr., Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. There are also numerous White House press releases of remarks by President Johnson; the platform booklet from the 1964 Democratic National Convention; and three items published by the Democratic National Committee: "Some Hard Questions about the Civil Rights Act," "A Goldwater Primer in Five Parts," and "Goldwater Contradictions and Shifts." Note that file contains some draft statements about the General Services Administration that were written by Boutin for other government officials.
Extent:
419 digital pages
Collection:
Bernard L. Boutin Personal Papers
Finding Aid | Digitized Content
Series Number:
6.
Subseries Number:
6.1.
Subseries Name:
Subject File, 1961-1964.
Preferred Citation:
Bernard L. Boutin Personal Papers. General Services Administration Files, 1961-1964. Subject File, 1961-1964. Speeches (SP): Other than Mr. Boutin's, 1961-1964. BLBPP-MF23-002. John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum
Physical Description:
419 digital pages
Media Type:
Microfilm
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