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Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. White House Staff Files of Walter W. Heller
JFKWHSFWWH-MF32-017
This folder contains correspondence between Walter W. Heller and representatives of the Ford Motor Company. There is also an enclosed memorandum from Ford on wage and fringe benefit settlement patterns in the auto industry during the post-World War II period.
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Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. White House Staff Files of Walter W. Heller
JFKWHSFWWH-MF16-005
This folder contains correspondence between Walter W. Heller and R. J. Eggert, marketing research manager at Ford Motor Company. Enclosures include data pertaining to the automotive industry and the economic outlook.
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Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. President's Office Files.
JFKPOF-002-008
This folder consists of correspondence between the office of President John F. Kennedy's secretary, Evelyn Lincoln, and individuals and organizations both known and unknown to the President. Materials are mainly expressions of and responses to public opinion. Of note is a copy of the offer the Ford Motor Company made to the United Auto Workers (UAW-CIO) during contract negotiations in Detroit, Michigan on 22 August 1961; and a Photostat copy of an original cartoon featuring President Kennedy by Paule Loring. This folder contains some foreign language material.
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Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. White House Staff Files of Walter W. Heller
JFKWHSFWWH-MF88-002
This folder contains personal correspondence and enclosures sent to Walter W. Heller by individuals whose last names begin with the letters C, D, and E. Materials include a paper by Marshall B. Clinard titled "Perspectives on Urban Community Development and Community Organization; an exchange with Governor John Connally of Texas following the assassination of President Kennedy; a speech by Morris D. Crawford, Jr., on "The Role of Savings Banks in the War on Poverty"; a paper by Otto Eckstein on "Inflation, the Wage-Price Spiral, and Economic Growth"; information about a study on the impact of the European Economic Community (EEC) on other nations; sales and price data from Ford Motor Company as of March 1963; two papers by Robert Eisner, one on unemployment and the other on the investment tax credit; speech by John Exter on the U.S. balance of payments and the Atlantic community; a booklet of speeches by Walter B. Wriston and G. A. Costanzo of the First National City Bank of New York; and a newsletter from the Federal Statistics Users' Conference (August-September 1961).
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Clark Clifford Personal Papers
CCPP-MF03-012
This folder contains memoranda, lists, and handwritten notes by Clifford on transition staffing and appointments. It includes correspondence from various individuals such as Marx Leva, Governor Orval E. Faubus of Arkansas, Roswell B. Perkins, Fred Holborn, John A. Hannah (Michigan State University), Paul S. Taylor, J. Edgar Hoover, and Ralph A. Dungan. There is also correspondence and documentation from William T. Gossett related to the Ford Motor Company employee compensation plans (dating back to 1950), in reference to possible awards due to Robert S. McNamara.
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-A6-2-61
Arrival of the new Presidential limousine (Lincoln-Mercury Continental convertible), built by the Ford Motor Company and customized by Hess & Eisenhardt. Director of the United States Secret Service, U. E. Baughman, sits in back seat of car. Also pictured: dean of the White House press corps and United Press International (UPI) reporter, Merriman "Smitty" Smith; White House correspondent for The Washington Star, Garnett D. Horner; White House Correspondent for NBC, Sander Vanocur; White House Secret Service agent, John J. "Muggsy" O'Leary. North Portico, White House, Washington, D.C.
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-KN-C18070
Arrival of the new Presidential limousine (Lincoln-Mercury Continental convertible), built by the Ford Motor Company and customized by Hess & Eisenhardt. Director of the United States Secret Service, U. E. Baughman, sits in back seat of car. Also pictured: dean of the White House press corps and United Press International (UPI) reporter, Merriman "Smitty" Smith; White House correspondent for The Washington Star, Garnett D. Horner; White House Correspondent for NBC, Sander Vanocur; White House Secret Service Agent John J. "Muggsy" O'Leary. North Portico, White House, Washington, D.C.
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-KN-C18069
Arrival of the new Presidential limousine (Lincoln-Mercury Continental convertible with a bubble-top), built by the Ford Motor Company and customized by Hess & Eisenhardt. Ford Motor Company liaison officer to the White House, Vaughn Ferguson, stands on driver's side foot stand of car; others standing on the sides and back bumper of the automobile are unidentified. North Portico, White House, Washington, D.C.
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-KN-C18068
Arrival of the new Presidential limousine (Lincoln-Mercury Continental convertible with a bubble-top), built by the Ford Motor Company and customized by Hess & Eisenhardt. Director of the United States Secret Service, U. E. Baughman, and LOOK Magazine photographer, Stanley Tretick, stand at left. Ford Motor Company liaison officer to the White House, Vaughn Ferguson, stands on driver's side foot stand of car; others standing on the sides and back bumper of the automobile are unidentified. North Portico, White House, Washington, D.C.
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-KN-C18067
Arrival of the new Presidential limousine (Lincoln-Mercury Continental convertible), built by the Ford Motor Company and customized by Hess & Eisenhardt. Director of the United States Secret Service, U. E. Baughman, sits in back seat of car. Also pictured: dean of the White House press corps and United Press International (UPI) reporter, Merriman "Smitty" Smith; White House correspondent for The Washington Star, Garnett D. Horner. Ford Motor Company liaison officer to the White House, Vaughn Ferguson (right), places the bubble-top roof on the back of the car. North Portico, White House, Washington, D.C.
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-KN-C18066
Arrival of the new Presidential limousine (Lincoln-Mercury Continental convertible) built by the Ford Motor Company and customized by Hess & Eisenhardt. Director of the United States Secret Service, U. E. Baughman, sits in back seat of car. Also pictured: dean of the White House press corps and United Press International (UPI) reporter, Merriman "Smitty" Smith; White House correspondent for The Washington Star, Garnett D. Horner; LOOK Magazine photographer, Stanley Tretick; White House Correspondent for NBC, Sander Vanocur. North Portico, White House, Washington, D.C.
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-KN-C18065
Arrival of the new Presidential Lincoln-Mercury Continental limousine built by the Ford Motor Company and customized by Hess & Eisenhardt. Director of the United States Secret Service, U. E. Baughman, stands on car at left. White House, Washington, D.C.
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-KN-C18064
Arrival of the new Presidential limousine (Lincoln-Mercury Continental convertible with a bubble-top), built by the Ford Motor Company and customized by Hess & Eisenhardt. North Portico, White House, Washington, D.C.
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-KN-C18063-C
Arrival of the new Presidential limousine (Lincoln-Mercury Continental convertible with a bubble-top), built by the Ford Motor Company and customized by Hess & Eisenhardt. Director of the United States Secret Service, U. E. Baughman, stands at far left. North Portico, White House, Washington, D.C.
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-KN-C18063-B
Arrival of the new Presidential limousine (Lincoln-Mercury Continental convertible) built by the Ford Motor Company and customized by Hess & Eisenhardt. Pictured: White House photographer, Cecil Stoughton; dean of the White House press corps and United Press International (UPI) reporter, Merriman "Smitty" Smith; White House correspondent for The Washington Star, Garnett D. Horner. Ford Motor Company liaison officer to the White House, Vaughn Ferguson (second from right), and several unidentified persons place the bubble-top roof on the back of the car. North Portico, White House, Washington, D.C.
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-KN-C18063-A
Arrival of the new Presidential limousine (Lincoln-Mercury Continental convertible) built by the Ford Motor Company and customized by Hess & Eisenhardt. Director of the United States Secret Service, U. E. Baughman, sits in back seat of car. Also pictured: dean of the White House press corps and United Press International (UPI) reporter, Merriman "Smitty" Smith; White House correspondent for The Washington Star, Garnett D. Horner; LOOK Magazine photographer, Stanley Tretick; White House Correspondent for NBC, Sander Vanocur. North Portico, White House, Washington, D.C.
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-KN-C18063
Arrival of the new Presidential limousine (Lincoln-Mercury Continental convertible with a bubble-top), built by the Ford Motor Company and customized by Hess & Eisenhardt. North Portico, White House, Washington, D.C.
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Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. President's Office Files.
JFKPOF-132-005-p0033
Lincoln-Mercury's new Presidential Continental limousine with various removable roofs that were custom made for the car. The photograph is accompanied by a short narrative that explains its significance. The Ford Motor Company delivered the car to the White House Secret Service staff for use by President John F. Kennedy. The attached caption is credited to "Lincoln-Mercury Division, Ford Motor Company, 3000 Schaefer Road, Dearborn, Michigan."
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Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. President's Office Files.
JFKPOF-132-005-p0029
Exterior views of Lincoln-Mercury's new Presidential Continental limousine and two of its predecessors. The photograph is accompanied by a short narrative that explains its significance. The Ford Motor Company delivered the car to the White House Secret Service staff for use by President John F. Kennedy. The attached caption is credited to "Lincoln-Mercury Division, Ford Motor Company, 3000 Schaefer Road, Dearborn, Michigan."
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Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. President's Office Files.
JFKPOF-132-005-p0024
Three views of Lincoln-Mercury's new Presidential Continental limousine with various removable roofs. The photograph is accompanied by a short narrative that explains its significance. The Ford Motor Company delivered the car to the White House Secret Service staff for use by President John F. Kennedy. The attached caption is credited to "Lincoln-Mercury Division, Ford Motor Company, 3000 Schaefer Road, Dearborn, Michigan."
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Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. President's Office Files.
JFKPOF-132-005-p0020
Technicians and supervisors from the Hess and Eisenhardt Company working on and inspecting the rear seat of Lincoln-Mercury's new Presidential Continental limousine. The photograph is accompanied by a short narrative that explains its significance. The Ford Motor Company delivered the car to the White House Secret Service staff for use by President John F. Kennedy. The attached caption is credited to "Lincoln-Mercury Division, Ford Motor Company, 3000 Schaefer Road, Dearborn, Michigan."
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Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. President's Office Files.
JFKPOF-132-005-p0016
Interior of Lincoln-Mercury's new Presidential Continental limousine. The photograph is accompanied by a short narrative that explains its significance. The Ford Motor Company delivered the car to the White House Secret Service staff for use by President John F. Kennedy. The attached caption is credited to "Lincoln-Mercury Division, Ford Motor Company, 3000 Schaefer Road, Dearborn, Michigan."
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Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. President's Office Files.
JFKPOF-132-005-p0036
Lincoln-Mercury's new Presidential Continental limousine outside the Hess and Eisenhardt Company in Cincinnati, Ohio. The photograph is accompanied by a short narrative that explains its significance. The Ford Motor Company delivered the car to the White House Secret Service staff for use by President John F. Kennedy.
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Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. President's Office Files.
JFKPOF-132-005-p0046
Rendering of the exterior of Lincoln-Mercury's new Presidential Continental limousine. The Ford Motor Company delivered the car to the White House Secret Service staff for use by President John F. Kennedy.
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Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. President's Office Files.
JFKPOF-132-005-p0044
Rendering of the exterior of Lincoln-Mercury's new Presidential Continental limousine. The Ford Motor Company delivered the car to the White House Secret Service staff for use by President John F. Kennedy.