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Digital Identifier:
JFKPOF-MTG-107-001
Title:
Meetings: Tape 107/A42. Meeting with Thomas Finletter, 23 August 1963
Date(s) of Materials:
23 August 1963
23 August 1963
Description:
Sound recording of a meeting held on August 23, 1963, between President John F. Kennedy and United States Ambassador to NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) Thomas Finletter. They discuss issues that both men have been having with the press and ways to help solve these problems. This sound recording has been excerpted from Tape 107, which contains additional sound recording(s) following this one. See Related Records to access Tape 107 in its entirety.
Copyright Status:
Unknown
Physical Description:
1 item on 1 audio tape/reel (10 minutes)
Contributor(s):
Finletter, Thomas K. (Thomas Knight), 1893-1980
Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963
Finletter, Thomas K. (Thomas Knight), 1893-1980
Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963
Archival Creator:
President (1961-1963 : Kennedy). Office of the Personal Secretary. , 1961 - 1963
Sound Recording:
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