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President John F. Kennedy views U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' displays during the dedication ceremony of the Oahe Dam and Reservoir, on the banks of the Missouri River, near Pierre, South Dakota. Missouri River Division Engineer, Brigadier General Robert F. Seedlock, stands left of President Kennedy; Omaha District Engineer, Colonel Harry G. Woodbury, Jr. (back to camera), stands at right in foreground. Also pictured: Newsreel photographer for United Press Movietone, Thomas J. Craven, Sr.; White House Secret Service agents, Jerry Blaine and Charlie Kunkel. [Scratches on image are original to the negative.]
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President John F. Kennedy views U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' displays during the dedication ceremony of the Oahe Dam and Reservoir, on the banks of the Missouri River, near Pierre, South Dakota. Omaha District Engineer, Colonel Harry G. Woodbury, Jr., and Chief of Army Engineers, Lieutenant General Walter K. Wilson, Jr., stand right of President Kennedy. Also pictured: Newsreel photographer for United Press Movietone, Thomas J. Craven, Sr.; United Press International (UPI) photographer, James K. W. Atherton; White House Secret Service agent, Charlie Kunkel.
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President John F. Kennedy (center, with back to camera) views U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' displays during the dedication ceremony of the Oahe Dam and Reservoir, on the banks of the Missouri River, near Pierre, South Dakota. Also pictured: Omaha District Engineer, Colonel Harry G. Woodbury, Jr.; Secretary of the Interior, Stewart L. Udall; Chief of Army Engineers, Lieutenant General Walter K. Wilson, Jr.; Governor of South Dakota, Archie M. Gubbrud; Missouri River Division Engineer, Brigadier General Robert F. Seedlock; White House Secret Service agent, John Campion.
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President John F. Kennedy views U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' displays during the dedication ceremony of the Oahe Dam and Reservoir, on the banks of the Missouri River, near Pierre, South Dakota. Also pictured: Omaha District Engineer, Colonel Harry G. Woodbury, Jr.; Secretary of the Interior, Stewart L. Udall; Chief of Army Engineers, Lieutenant General Walter K. Wilson, Jr.; U.S. Senatorial candidate from South Dakota, George McGovern; Oahe Area Engineer, John W. Sibert, Jr.; Governor of South Dakota, Archie M. Gubbrud.
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President John F. Kennedy laughs with Missouri River Division Engineer, Brigadier General Robert F. Seedlock (center right), as they view a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' display during the dedication ceremony of the Oahe Dam and Reservoir, on the banks of the Missouri River, near Pierre, South Dakota. Also pictured: Military Aide to the President, General Chester V. Clifton; Secretary of the Army, Cyrus R. Vance; Secretary of the Interior, Stewart L. Udall; White House Secret Service agents, Charlie Kunkel and Dick Johnsen.
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During a Founder's Day ceremony at Vanderbilt University, President John F. Kennedy presses a gold telegraph key that will remotely explode the first charge of dynamite at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' construction site of the Cordell Hull Dam on the Cumberland River in nearby Carthage, Tennessee. President Kennedy delivered an address at the ceremony to commemorate the 90th anniversary of the university's founding and the 30th anniversary of the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA). Dudley Field, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee.
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President John F. Kennedy (center right, with back to camera) views U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' displays during the dedication ceremony of the Oahe Dam and Reservoir, on the banks of the Missouri River, near Pierre, South Dakota. Also pictured: Omaha District Engineer, Colonel Harry G. Woodbury, Jr.; Secretary of the Interior, Stewart L. Udall; Governor of South Dakota, Archie M. Gubbrud; Secretary of the Army, Cyrus R. Vance.