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Title
Interview with the Japanese Broadcasting Corporation, 25 March 1961
Digital Identifier
JFKWHA-023-003
Date(s) of Materials
25 March 1961
Description
Sound recording of an interview of President John F. Kennedy by Yoshinori Maeda, General Managing Director from the NHK (Japanese Broadcasting Corporation), held in the White House Cabinet Room. In the interview President Kennedy explains the philosophy of the term “New Frontier,” discusses his hopes for strong relations with Japan and his plans for achieving lasting world peace, with particular emphasis on space exploration, nuclear weapons, and cooperative international organizations. An announcement at the beginning of the recording states that the interview is, "for release in April 1961 for use in Japan."
Copyright Status
Public Domain
Extent / Physical Description
1 audio tape/reel (8 minutes)
Collection
Series
Series 1. White House Audio Recordings, 1961-1963.
Preferred Citation
White House Audio Collection. Interview with the Japanese Broadcasting Corporation, 25 March 1961
Subject(s)
Place(s)
Contributor(s)
Archival Creator(s)
Department of Defense. Department of the Army. Office of the Chief Signal Officer. White House Army Signal Agency. (05/01/1954 - 1962)
Media Type
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