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Burke Marshall Personal Papers
BMPP-013-022
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John F. Kennedy Personal Papers
JFKPP-002-002
This folder contains items concerning President Kennedy's admission to Harvard University, including applications for the College Entrance Examination Board and admission to Harvard College, character and academic references, and correspondence between the admissions offices of Princeton University and Harvard University. Of note is a handwritten letter by President Kennedy requesting to defer his admission to Harvard University for one year so that he may study at the London School of Economics.
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Papers of John F. Kennedy. Pre-Presidential Papers. Senate Files
JFKSEN-0894-006
This folder contains copies of a speech given by Senator John F. Kennedy before the American Whig-Cliosophic Society at Princeton University in Princeton, New Jersey. In his speech the Senator addresses foreign policy under President Dwight D. Eisenhower's administration including United States involvement in Southeast Asia, the growing threat of communism, strengthening national security, and nuclear weapons control.
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Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. White House Central Subject Files
JFKWHCSF-0373-005
This folder contains a letter to Assistant Special Counsel to the President Lee C. White concerning the Princeton Conference on Equal Opportunity in Housing.
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Lincoln Gordon Personal Papers
LGPP-167-016
This folder contains copies of Lincoln Gordon's speech titled, "Toward a Doctrine of Positive Interdependence," given at a Princeton University conference on the topic of Intervention and the Developing States. Other items related to the conference include correspondence, programs, and a press release.
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JKGPP
Economist, educator, author, diplomat. Professor of Economics, Harvard University (1949-1975); Ambassador to India (1961-1963). Correspondence, memorandums, draft manuscripts of books and articles, reports, speeches, interviews, testimonies, and news clippings covering his early career, early government service, Harvard University, the 1960 Presidential election campaign as well as other Presidential and Senatorial campaigns, diplomatic papers, and his career as an author.