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Accession Number:
MR-1965-014
Digital Identifier:
USIAAU-035
Title:
"John F. Kennedy - A Personal Memory," by Robert S. Greene [Voice of America Program], 15 April 1964
Date(s) of Materials:
15 April 1964
15 April 1964
Description:
Sound recording of an April 15, 1964, Voice of America (VOA) program called "John F. Kennedy - A Personal Memory" by Robert S. Greene. The narrated program features excerpts from interviews with staff of the late President John F. Kennedy including Personal Secretary Evelyn Lincoln and Special Assistants Dave Powers, Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr., and Ted Sorensen. Some topics include personal memories of the 1960 presidential campaign, President Kennedy's White House routines, his view on the office of the presidency, his leadership qualities, his visit to West Berlin, his appeal, his back injury, his family life and relationship with his children (Caroline Kennedy and John F. Kennedy Jr.), and his legacy. Accession MR-1965-014.
Copyright Status:
Public Domain
Physical Description:
1 audio tape/reel (1/4 inch; mono; 30 minutes)
Contributor(s):
Greene, Bob, 1922-2013
Lincoln, Evelyn (Evelyn Norton), 1909-1995
Powers, Dave (David Francis), 1912-1998
Schlesinger, Arthur M. (Arthur Meier), 1917-2007
Sorensen, Theodore C. (Theodore Chaikin), 1928-2010
United States Information Agency. Voice of America
Greene, Bob, 1922-2013
Lincoln, Evelyn (Evelyn Norton), 1909-1995
Powers, Dave (David Francis), 1912-1998
Schlesinger, Arthur M. (Arthur Meier), 1917-2007
Sorensen, Theodore C. (Theodore Chaikin), 1928-2010
United States Information Agency. Voice of America
Archival Creator:
United States Information Agency
Sound Recording:
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Related Records:
Interview with Evelyn Lincoln [for Voice of America Program "John F. Kennedy - A Personal Memory" by Robert S. Greene], 21 January 1964
Interview with Theodore Sorensen [for Voice of America Program "John F. Kennedy - A Personal Memory" by Robert S. Greene], 30 January 1964
Interview with Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. [for Voice of America Program "John F. Kennedy - A Personal Memory" by Robert S. Greene], 30 January 1964
Interview with David F. Powers [for Voice of America Program "John F. Kennedy - A Personal Memory" by Robert S. Greene], 30 January 1964
Interview with Evelyn Lincoln [for Voice of America Program "John F. Kennedy - A Personal Memory" by Robert S. Greene], 21 January 1964
Interview with Theodore Sorensen [for Voice of America Program "John F. Kennedy - A Personal Memory" by Robert S. Greene], 30 January 1964
Interview with Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. [for Voice of America Program "John F. Kennedy - A Personal Memory" by Robert S. Greene], 30 January 1964
Interview with David F. Powers [for Voice of America Program "John F. Kennedy - A Personal Memory" by Robert S. Greene], 30 January 1964