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Hesburgh, Theodore M., June 1959-November 1961

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Digital Identifier:
JFKPOF-030-011
Title:
Hesburgh, Theodore M., June 1959-November 1961
Date(s) of Materials:
June 1959-November 1961
Folder Description:
This folder consists of correspondence collected by the office of President John F. Kennedy's secretary, Evelyn Lincoln, with and concerning the Reverend Theodore M. Hesburgh, President of the University of Notre Dame, member of the United States Commission on Civil Rights, and Vatican City representative to the International Atomic Energy Agency. Of note is a memorandum from Special Assistant Harris L. Wofford to President Kennedy concerning Father Hesburgh, which includes several attachments relating to Father Hesburgh's activities on the Commission on Civil Rights and the International Atomic Energy Agency. Material relating to the presentation of the 1961 Laetare Medal to President Kennedy by the University of Notre Dame is also included.
Extent:
19 digital pages
Collection:
Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. President's Office Files.
Finding Aid | Digitized Content
Series Number:
02.
Preferred Citation:
Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. President's Office Files. Special Correspondence. Hesburgh, Theodore M., June 1959-November 1961
Physical Description:
19 digital pages
Media Type:
Paper
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