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1963: KP106-KP113

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Digital Identifier:
JFKPP-043-015
Title:
1963: KP106-KP113
Date(s) of Materials:
August 1963: 26-30
Folder Description:
This folder contains handwritten notes and doodles by John F. Kennedy that were collected and transcribed by his secretary, Evelyn Lincoln. Materials consist of reminder notes written on a flight from Hyannis Port, Massachusetts to Washington, D.C; notes written during an off the record meeting regarding Vietnam; notes written during telephone conversations with Attorney General Robert Kennedy, Evelyn Lincoln, and Secretary of the Interior Stuart Udall; notes written regarding his schedule for the following day; miscellaneous notes written in his office; notes written during a meeting with leaders of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom; notes written during an appointment with United States Ambassador to India John Kenneth Galbraith; and notes to the President written by Evelyn Lincoln.
Extent:
33 digital pages
Collection:
John F. Kennedy Personal Papers
Finding Aid | Digitized Content
Series Number:
12.
Series Name:
Doodles.
Preferred Citation:
Papers of John F. Kennedy. Personal Papers. Doodles. 1963: KP106-KP113
Physical Description:
33 digital pages
Media Type:
Paper
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