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1963: Aboard Air Force One stationary notes on various subjects: Indonesia aid, Tito luncheon, LeMass dinner, Anzus Treaty, Massachusetts, and a note mentioning John Connolly and Texas, 25 September

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Digital Identifier:
JFKPP-043a-043
Title:
1963: Aboard Air Force One stationary notes on various subjects: Indonesia aid, Tito luncheon, LeMass dinner, Anzus Treaty, Massachusetts, and a note mentioning John Connolly and Texas, 25 September
Date(s) of Materials:
25 September 1963
Folder Description:
This folder contains handwritten notes and doodles by John F. Kennedy that were collected by his secretary, Evelyn Lincoln. Materials consist of notes written aboard Air Force One regarding aid to Indonesia, a luncheon for President of Yugoslavia Josip Broz Tito, a dinner for Prime Minister of Ireland Sean Lemass, the ANZUS Treaty (the Australia, New Zealand, United States Security Treaty), Massachusetts, and a note mentioning Governor John Connally and Texas.
Extent:
12 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: Aboard Air Force One stationary notes on various subjects: Indonesia aid, Tito luncheon, LeMass dinner, Anzus Treaty, Massachusetts, and a note mentioning John Connolly and Texas, 25 September
Physical Description:
12 digital pages
Media Type:
Paper
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