FOREWORD Documents are the primary sources of history; they are the means by which later generations draw close to historical events and enter into the thoughts, fears and hopes of the past. John F. Kennedy January 19. 1963 The John Fitzgerald Kennedy Library collects, preserves, and makes available for research the documents and memorabilia of President Kennedy and many of his contemporaries. These materi- als provide scholars and the public an opportunity to study the life and career of the 35th President of the United States, and they provide insights into people and events of mid-20th century American history. Through the creative use of these documents and artifacts, the library seeks to fulfill President Kennedy's wish to educate the public about the American political process. This publication is an introductory guide to the library's holdings. Besides the papers of John F. Kennedy and Robert F. Kennedy, it lists and briefly describes more than 300 collections of personal papers and government agency records as well as audiovisual collections, printed material, and oral history interviews. Detailed finding aids to individual collections are available in the library's main research room. The library announces significant acquisitions and openings through periodic updated editions of this guide. The library also makes announce- ments in Prologue, the journal of the National Archives. Dedicated on October 20, 1979, the John F. Kennedy Library is a Presidential library operated by the National Archives and Re- cords Administration. The library makes its holdings available on an equal basis to anyone who shows a clear need to use its unique resources, within the limits imposed by statute, deeds, and deposit agreements. We invite your comments and suggestions about the usefulness of this publication and the quality of library service. Charles U. Daly Director INTRODUCTION This guide lists and describes the holdings of the John Fitzger- ald Kennedy Library. It provides assistance to researchers in the proper and productive use of research materials by including information on locating material, using facilities, understanding access restrictions, and citing library holdings. Please direct questions on these and other matters concerning the use of library resources to the reference staff. As in the 1990 edition manuscript collections and oral history interviews are listed in alphabetical sequence. An index is included to help researchers locate relevant collections or interviews and an appendix contains an interlibrary loan policy statement, research grant application forms, and permission request forms. Researchers may photocopy the latter to expedite requesting permission to use certain collections or oral history transcripts. Keep in mind that, except for U.S. government agency records, the holdings of the John F. Kennedy Library are donated historical materials. They are materials that were created by private individuals and were donated to the Kennedy Library under terms and conditions specified by each donor and accepted by the Archivist of the United States. Access to each collection or oral history interview is determined by a formal deed of gift or deposit agreement. The library staff strictly adheres to these governing instruments in administering library holdings. RESEARCH AT THE KENNEDY LIBRARY Research facilities The research facilities of the Kennedy Library consist of three separate research rooms. The main research room on the fourth floor is also the access point for using the other research rooms. The audiovisual room is located on the third floor, and the Ernest Hemingway Room is on the fifth floor. The main room is open on weekdays from 8:30 to 4:30 and on Saturdays from 9:00 to 3:00. Hemingway materials may be used in the main research room on Saturdays. The audiovisual archives are closed on week- ends. Researchers should make appointments to use either the audiovisual archives or the Hemingway Collection (telephone numbers are listed on page ??). Research rooms are closed on Sundays and federal holidays. Application procedures The Kennedy Library is a research archive, not a general public library. It houses materials that are valuable and that are not available elsewhere. Strict security measures are observed. Researchers wishing to use Kennedy Library resources should contact the reference staff to describe proposed research topics to find out whether material is available on those topics. The reference staff then sends the requester information about relevant holdings and directions to the library. Upon arrival, each researcher completes an application to conduct research and must present current identification with photograph. After a short interview with a member of the reference staff, a research- er identification card is issued. A researcher will not be issued a researcher identification card if the library determines that the records that the researcher wishes to use are not in the legal custody of the Kennedy Library or that the researcher's needs can be met by secondary sources. Specific rules and procedures for conducting research are given to researchers upon registration. Reference services The reference staff provides the following services:  Information about library holdings  Assistance in locating and using materials  Document and published material reference service to re- searchers on-site, by telephone, or by mail  Limited interlibrary loan service (see page ??)  Limited bibliographical service  Document duplication service  Informational literature and reading lists The reference staff does not provide the following services:  Extensive, specialized, or evaluative research  Selection of items for research or duplication  Appraisal of collections or documents  Critical review of manuscripts for opinion or accuracy The staff answers specific questions received by mail or by telephone if the information needed is brief and is not readily obtainable elsewhere. Extensive research into broad subject areas is not available. A caller or correspondent may be advised that a request cannot be filled unless he or she comes to the library to conduct research in person. Please consult standard reference sources in a local public or university library to answer ready reference questions before calling the Kennedy Library. Most of these questions can be answered by checking newspaper or periodical indexes, encyclopedias, chronologies, biographical works, and compilations of Presidential speeches. Requests for copies of specific documents are received by mail and telephone subject to similar limitations. (Photocopy and duplication service is described on pages ??). Please direct telephone inquiries to the appropriate number listed below: Main research room 617-929-4534 Audiovisual archives 617-929-4530 Hemingway Collection 617-929-4540 Locating material This guide is the beginning point in any search for material. It lists collections comprehensively and it contains important information about access to and use of library holdings. Detailed finding aids (registers, inventories, indexes, folder title lists) are available in the main research room for each collection that is open for research. There is an automated catalog for the book collection, and card catalogs for the oral history collection, House and Senate hearings, and for a file of selected periodical articles. Finding aids for audiovisual material and the Hemingway Collection are located in their respective research rooms. Duplicate copies of finding aids are available through interlibrary loan (see page ??). Success in locating relevant material depends on many factors, among which are the availability of material on the topic, the researcher's familiarity with the people and events of the Kennedy administration, and the ability of the researcher and the reference staff to interact productively. The staff provides a general introduction with some specific suggestions during the initial orientation. Individual finding aids are the main locating tools. However, researchers should discuss their topics in some detail with a member of the reference staff and continue to ask questions whenever they arise. The reference staff gladly provides suggestions to researchers whenever needed. If you prefer a more private setting for your discussion, you may request to use the librarian's office. Within the limits of the Privacy Act of 1974, the staff keeps researchers informed of other work being done in the library on the same or related topics. A list of researchers who have given permission to inform others of their work is kept at the reference desk. Opening of material Processing archival material is an ongoing labor-intensive activity entailing, among other activities, arrangement, descrip- tion, reviewing, and preservation. The library staff must complete processing before a collection can be opened for re- search use. When processing work is completed, a finding aid is placed in the main research room, and an opening announcement is added to the openings file. The library makes public announce- ments in Prologue (the journal of the National Archives) and other historical or archival journals. Researchers should call or write to the reference department for the latest information about openings or changes in collection status. Access restrictions For a variety of reasons library staff must remove certain materials from research use for a specified or indefinite period of time. In each case a document withdrawal sheet is placed in the file to show that a document has been removed. This sheet provides a brief description of what has been removed and the reason for removal. Documents are generally removed for one or more of the following reasons:  Removal according to the provisions listed in the donor's deed of gift or deposit agreement. Researchers may appeal such closures in writing to the director of the Kennedy Library. Forms to appeal closures are available in the main research room.  Removal according to general National Archives and Records Administration criteria, principally documents relating to investigations of individuals, documents the disclosure of which would constitute an unwarranted invasion of privacy, or documents that libel a living individual. Researchers may appeal such closures in writing to the director of the Ken- nedy Library.  Removal required by national security classification. Re- searchers may appeal such removals through the mandatory review process administered according to Executive Order 12356. Consult the reference staff for proper forms and pro- cedures. Access restrictions apply to entire collections or parts thereof. Researchers may use "Permission Required" collections only with the written permission of the donor. You may photocopy the papers permission request form on page ??, sign and date it, and send it directly to the donor with a cover letter explaining the nature of your research. The donor decides specific conditions of access and sends the completed form to the Kennedy Library. You are then notified of the donor's preferences by the reference staff. Addresses for most donors can be located in a current issue of Who's Who in America or other biographical sources. Consult the reference staff to obtain addresses of individuals whose names do not appear in these sources. Please do not send your permission request form to the library before it is complet- ed by the donor. The library does not act as an agent or inter- mediary to obtain permission to use collections. Closed collections are currently unavailable for research. Reasons for closure vary depending upon whether a deed has been completed, the terms of individual deeds or deposit agreements, the presence of national security classified information, or whether the collection has been processed to an acceptable condition by library staff. Consult the reference staff to determine the specific reasons a collection is closed and for changes in the status of collections. Citing library holdings Citations to Kennedy Library holdings should clearly show the box location of individual items. This helps both researchers who may wish to see documents that are cited in published works and reference staff members who may be asked to locate complete texts of cited documents. Citations should follow as closely as possible the titles and terms used to list collections in this publication. The fictitious examples below show the information to be included in complete citations to various types of library holdings. After the first citation to a collection or to the Kennedy Library, abbreviations should be used (e.g., WHCSF for White House Central Subject Files and JFKL for John F. Kennedy Library). 1. Letter, John F. Kennedy to James M. Curley, April 20, 1948, "Cuddy-Dedrick" folder, House of Representatives Files, Pre- Presidential Papers, box 32, John F. Kennedy Library. [Use the title as it appears on the folder]. 2. Memorandum, Fred Dutton to Heads of Departments and Agencies, June 12, 1961, "Equality of Opportunity" folder ("HU 2 Execu- tive"), White House Central Subject Files, box 857, JFKL. [Include the file code used on White House Central Subject Files]. 3. Letter, Burke Marshall to Ralph Abernathy, October 12, 1963, "Southern Christian Leadership Conference" folder, Papers of Burke Marshall, box 20, JFKL. 4. Letter, Robert Williams to Myer Feldman, June 15, 1962, "Merchant Marine" folder, White House Staff Files of Myer Feldman, box 18, JFKL. 5. Report, Civil Rights Activities in the Department of Com- merce, July 2, 1962, "Reports to the President" folder, microfilm copies of records of the Department of Commerce, roll 115, JFKL. 6. Oral history interview of G. Mennen Williams by William W. Moss, January 27, 1970, p. 75, JFKL. 7. Item 136.2, Meeting Recordings, Presidential Recordings, JFKL. [Use the same format for telephone recordings]. Photocopy and duplication service Photocopy and duplication service is available at fees set by the National Archives and Records Administration. Consult reference staff for current rates. Fees are payable in advance of process- ing an order. The library reserves the right to refuse to process orders for researchers who have outstanding unpaid balances at this or any other National Archives facility. Orders are filled on a first-paid first-processed basis. Rush orders are not accepted. Orders placed on-site are given preference over mail orders of the same date. Processing of mail orders of over 100 pages may be delayed or refused. Members of the refer- ence staff do not select documents for duplication. Self-service photocopying is available at reduced fees. Mail-order copies are sent by regular mail. Alternate shipping arrangements can be made at the expense of the researcher. The library assumes no responsibility for loss or damage to mail orders by the Post Office or other carriers. There is no warran- ty expressed or implied for the quality of reproductions beyond providing the best possible copy using available equipment. Except in the event of staff error, returns are not accepted, and refunds are not made. Copyright The copyright law of the United States, Title 17, U.S. Code, governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Under certain conditions specified in the law, libraries and archives are authorized to furnish a photocopy or other reproduction. One of the specified conditions is that the photocopy or reproduction of copyrighted material is not to be "used for any purpose other than private study, scholarship, or research." If a user makes a request for or later uses a photocopy or reproduction for purposes in excess of "fair use," that user may be liable to prosecution for copyright infringe- ment. This institution reserves the right to refuse to accept a copy order if, in its judgment, fulfillment of the order would involve violation of copyright law. Donors of many of the collections housed in the Kennedy Library also donate copyright to the United States government, effective- ly transferring their letters and documents to the public domain. However, copyright in documents located within these collections that are written by other individuals generally remains with the writer or creator for his lifetime plus 50 years. The copyright law extends its protection to unpublished works from the moment of creation in a tangible form. Direct any questions concerning copyright to the reference staff. Research grants and fellowships The John F. Kennedy Library Foundation, a private, nonprofit, educational organization, administers and funds a number of programs for the John F. Kennedy Library. Scholars and students are invited to apply for support for their research and use of the archival, manuscript, and audiovisual holdings of the library under the following programs. Only one grant or fellowship application per person can be submitted in a given year. An application form and instructions are on pages ??. Marjorie Kovler Fellowship: One per year. Stipend of $3,500. Preference is given to research in the area of foreign intelli- gence and the Presidency or a related topic. Application dead- line February 15. Fellowship announced April 20. Abba P. Schwartz Fellowship: One per year. Stipend of $3,500. Preference is given to research on immigration, naturalization, or refugee policy. Application deadline February 15. Fellowship announced May 1. Theodore C. Sorensen Fellowship: One per year. Stipend of $5,000. Preference is given to research on domestic policy, political journalism, polling, or press relations. Application deadline February 15. Fellowship announced May 10. Kennedy Research Grants: Several per year. Stipends range from $500 to $1,500. Proposals can be on any topic relating to the Kennedy period or requiring the use of Kennedy Library holdings. Preference is given to dissertation research by Ph.D. candidates, research in recently opened or relatively unused collections, and the preparation of recent dissertations for publication, but all proposals are welcome. Application deadlines February 15 for spring grants, August 15 for fall grants. Awards announced April 15 and October 15. Hemingway Research Grants: Several per year. Stipends range from $200 to $1,000. Awarded to scholars who require the use of the Ernest Hemingway Collection. Preference is given to disser- tation research by Ph.D. candidates and to research in recently opened or relatively unused portions of the collection, but all proposals are welcome. Application deadlines February 15 for spring grants, August 15 for fall grants. Awards announced April 20 and October 20. ARCHIVES AND MANUSCRIPTS The papers of John Fitzgerald Kennedy are being opened for research according to terms specified in the deed of gift execut- ed between the Kennedy family and the Archivist of the United States in 1965. Essentially, the deed provides that all materi- als can be made available except those that are national security classified, those that concern an individual's strictly personal affairs, or those that may be used to embarrass, injure, or harass any living individual. The library staff identifies and segregates documents that must be closed under the general guidance of an independent advisory committee appointed by the donor. The staff reviews closed documents on request to decide if the original reasons for closure still exist and if individual documents may be opened for research. Working files of individual members of the President's staff are also part of the papers of John Fitzgerald Kennedy and are administered according to the terms of the same deed of gift. They can be located separately in the general list of collections under the staff member's name and are identified as "White House Staff Files. (The Presidential Papers of John F. Kennedy)." The Kennedy Library is the repository of the papers of many other individuals active in public affairs. Most were friends and associates of John or Robert Kennedy or were administration officials. Others had little or no direct connection with the careers of either John or Robert Kennedy, but their papers nevertheless have significant enduring value to an understanding of the context in which the Kennedy administration existed and to a more thorough understanding of mid-20th century America. The library also holds microfilm or paper copies of selected records of 55 United States Government departments and agencies. These are administered according to terms determined by each agency. In several cases, the complexity of the restrictions and the location of restricted and unrestricted documents on the same reel of microfilm render these collections unusable until the originals have been opened for research in the National Archives. Access to collections is subject to terms and conditions imposed by donors. Lacking a formal deed of gift, access is subject to understandings expressed in correspondence or memorandums of agreement, pending the negotiation of a deed. In all cases, national security classified information, wherever it occurs, is governed by current law or executive order. The library does not permit access to collections that have not yet been processed to an acceptable condition by library staff. See page ?? for an explanation of access restrictions. THE PAPERS OF JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY The papers of John Fitzgerald Kennedy cover the period 1917-65. They total 4,199 linear feet, 49 rolls of microfilm, 127 audio- tapes, and 73 dictabelts. They are subdivided by form or by period of his career, and are further subdivided by subcollection or file group. This is a brief outline of the collection and its organization. PERSONAL PAPERS, 1917-63. 22 feet, 21 rolls of microfilm. PRE-PRESIDENTIAL PAPERS, 1946-60. 430 feet. PRESIDENTIAL PAPERS, 1961-63. The working files of President Kennedy and his Presidential staff. 3,517 feet, 28 rolls of microfilm, 127 audiotapes, 73 dictabelts. This subcollection includes: President's Office Files (81 ft. 28 rolls of microfilm, 127 audiotapes, and 73 dictabelts), National Security Files (230 ft.), White House Central Files (1,865 ft.), Bureau of the Budget Bill Reports (15 ft.), White House Social Files (491 ft.), Miscellaneous Presidential Files (316 ft.), and the White House Staff Files (519 ft.) of the following individ- uals: Carmine S. Bellino, 1 ft. McGeorge Bundy, 3 ft. Chester V. Clifton, 1 ft. Dorothy H. Davies, 203 ft. Claude J. Desautels, 18 ft. Ralph A. Dungan, less than 1 ft. Myer Feldman, 14 ft. Sanford Fox, 16 ft. August Heckscher, 20 ft. Christian A. Herter, 16 ft. Frederick L. Holborn, 2 ft. Charles A. Horsky, 9 ft. James M. Landis, 22 ft. Godfrey T. McHugh, 22 ft. Mike Manatos, less than 1 ft. Dean F. Markham, 18 ft. Lawrence F. O'Brien, 13 ft. Kay O'Donnell, less than 1 ft. Kenneth P. O'Donnell, less than 1 ft. George D. O'Gorman, 4 ft. Howard C. Petersen, 22 ft. Timothy J. Reardon, 5 ft. John Romagna, 4 ft. Walt W. Rostow, 1 ft. Pierre Salinger, 71 ft. Janet G. Travell, 4 ft. Stafford L. Warren, 1 ft. Lee C. White, 10 ft. Henry Hall Wilson, 5 ft. Joseph E. Winslow, 6 ft. Harris Wofford, 6 ft. (For the convenience of users of this guide, the White House Staff Files of above listed individuals are described in more detail in the following pages under the name of that individual rather than under "KENNEDY, JOHN FITZGERALD." These files are, however, part of the Presidential Papers of John Fitzgerald Kennedy. They are administered according to the 1965 Kennedy deed). PAPERS OF THE POST-ASSASSINATION PERIOD, 1963-65. 230 feet. PRESIDENTIAL RECORDINGS The presidential recordings series of the President's Office Files of John F. Kennedy consist of 127 audiotapes of White House meetings and 73 dictabelt recordings of telephone conversations. Since June, 1983 the Library has periodically opened copies of these meetings and telephone conversations as soon as all re- quired processing and review was completed. At this time the following recordings, transcripts, and logs are available for research. Cuban missile crisis meetings, 1962 When aerial reconnaissance revealed the presence of Soviet nuclear missiles on the island of Cuba, President Kennedy and his national security advisers met with intelligence experts to interpret the photographs and then began discussions on a course of action. The meetings continued for several weeks. Two of the most critical meetings were those of October 16 and October 27, 1962. October 16, 1962. There were two meetings this first day of the missile crisis. In October, 1983 the library opened transcripts of the October 16th meetings accompanied by brief taped excerpts. Portions of the 87 page transcript remain closed because of national security classification restrictions. Only 33 1/2 minutes of these meetings are available in audio form because of difficulty in segregating and reproducing the unclassified sections. (Tape and transcript). October 27, 1962. There were three meetings on October 27, 1962. In October, 1987 the library opened the transcript of the October 27th meetings in which responses to two messages from Premier Nikita Khrushchev were considered along with further discussion of U.S. actions regarding the Soviet missiles in Cuba. This transcript of 4 hours and 40 minutes of recorded conversa- tion was prepared by McGeorge Bundy, Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, and donated to the library as part of Mr. Bundy's personal papers. Portions of the 82 page transcript remain closed because they contain national security classified information. (Transcript only). Civil rights, 1962 In June, 1983 the library opened three White House meetings and seventeen telephone calls, involving about 260 minutes of record- ing and 145 pages of transcript from the crisis over attempts to register James Meredith as the first black student at the Univer- sity of Mississippi. Most of the telephone calls are between President Kennedy or Attorney General Robert Kennedy and Ross Barnett, Governor of Mississippi. The recordings include meet- ings in the White House during the night of the riot at the University. The White House participants communicated throughout the night with the federal marshals in Mississippi through an open telephone line. (Tapes and transcripts). Civil rights, 1963 In July, 1984 the library opened the remaining civil rights material from the presidential recordings. These 16 White House meetings and 15 telephone calls (564 minutes of recordings) include discussions of the situation in Birmingham, Alabama, the march on Washington, and civil rights legislation which became the Civil Rights Act of 1964. In these recordings, President Kennedy meets with or calls civil rights leaders, including Martin Luther King, church officials, local officials and busi- nessmen, representatives, senators, and governors of various southern states. (Tapes, content logs, and transcripts of telephone calls). Winning Senate support for the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, 1963 In October, 1988 the library opened tape recordings and tran- scripts of approximately 40 minutes of White House telephone con- versations between President Kennedy and members of Congress, the Cabinet and the White House staff, and former President Harry S. Truman. These conversations took place in July and August 1963 when President Kennedy was trying to win Senate ratification of the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. (Tapes and transcripts). Tax cut proposals of 1962, 1963 In June, 1983 the library opened 13 White House meetings and 3 telephone conversations between President Kennedy, his economic advisers, and business and congressional leaders on his proposals for a tax cut. These include 450 minutes of recordings and 295 pages of transcript. Many of the conversations and meetings are with Representative Wilbur Mills, Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee. (Tapes and transcripts). Kennedy-Shriver conversation on the Peace Corps, April 2, 1963 In August, 1983 the library opened this brief telephone call between President Kennedy and Sargent Shriver, the head of the Peace Corps, concerning keeping the Central Intelligence Agency out of the Peace Corps. The recording is 2 minutes long and the transcript is 3 pages. (Tape and transcript). Railroad work rules dispute, 1963 In November, 1985 the library opened recordings on the railroad work rules dispute and potential strike of July 1963. These 10 meetings and 4 telephone conversations (254 minutes of record- ings) include conversations with railroad union and management representatives, congressmen, White House staff members and Cabinet officials. (Tapes, content logs, and transcripts of telephone calls). An order form for the above tapes, logs, and transcripts is on page ??. A complete list of Presidential recordings is available in the main research room or through interlibrary loan. LIST OF COLLECTIONS Archives and manuscript collections are listed alphabetically as follows: þ COLLECTION TITLE, date of birth - date of death [if known] Collection type [Papers, Records, etc.], date range, (bulk date range). Profession or occupation. Specific title(s) held or activities (dates). Description of materials. Size of collec- tion in linear feet [1 foot equals roughly 2,000 pages] or number of rolls of microfilm. National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections (NUCMC) number or National Archives record group number (RG) [where applicable]. Cross references to other collections or oral history interviews in the Kennedy Library. A star (þ) preceding an entry indicates that a collection is open to research in whole or in part. Closed portions of collections are indicated in individual finding aids. Collections that require the donor's permission or other special restrictions are so marked. Other collections are currently unavailable for research. þ ALFSEN, FRITZ (Adolf Marconini), 1899-? Papers, 1961-63 [fragment]. Trade consultant, Department of Commerce. Copies of personal correspondence with the Kennedy family and members of the White House staff. 1 roll of microfilm. 78-315. þ AFL-CIO Records, 1955-68. Press releases and records relating to legislation, relations with the federal government, and international affairs. 5 feet, 9 rolls of microfilm. 78-316. AMORY, ROBERT, 1915- Papers, 1808-1980, (bulk 1930-80). Lawyer, educator, government official. Professor of law and accounting, Harvard University (1946-52); member, National Security Council Planning Board (1953-61); Deputy Director, Cen- tral Intelligence Agency (1952-62); Chief, International Divi- sion, Bureau of the Budget (1962-65). Personal, family, finan- cial papers, writings, lectures, speeches, briefings, correspon- dence, political files, appointment books, BOB papers, CIA papers, subject files, and academic papers. 35 feet. See also Oral History Interviews. BALL, GEORGE W(ildman), 1909- Papers, 1961-63. Lawyer, government official. Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs (1961); Under Secretary of State (1961-66). Subject files, transcripts of telephone conversations. 7 feet. þ BARRIERE, JOHN E(rnest), 1919- Papers, 1960 [fragment]. Member, President-elect Kennedy's Task Force on Housing and Urban Affairs (1960). Miscellaneous transition papers and carbon copies of the task force report. Less than 1 foot. BARTLETT, CHARLES See Weintal, Edward and Oral History Interviews. þ BATT, WILLIAM L(oren), 1916- Papers, 1949-66. Government official. Special Assistant to the Secretary of Labor (1949-53); member, Task Force on Area Redevelopment (1960); Administrator, Area Redevelopment Administration (1961-65). Personal correspondence, memorandums, reports, hearings, bills, newsclippings, and scrapbooks. 7 feet. See also Oral History Interviews. þ BAYLEY, EDWIN R(ichard), 1918- Papers, 1961-63. Director of Public Information, Peace Corps (1961); Special Assistant in the office of the White House Press Secretary (1961); Director, Information Staff, Agency for International Development (1961-63). Photocopies of correspondence, memoran- dums, speech files relating to the White House press office, the Peace Corps, AID, and Wisconsin political affairs. [Originals deposited in the Wisconsin State Historical Society]. 1 foot. 78-317. See also Oral History Interviews. BEATY, ORREN, 1919- Papers, 1960-61. Government official. Assistant to the Secretary of the Interior (1961-67). Copies of correspondence, memorandums, notes, and reports. 1 roll of microfilm. Permission Required. 78-318. See also Oral History Interviews. þ BEER, SAMUEL H(utchison), 1911- Papers, 1955-62. Educator. Massachusetts chairman (1955-57), national chairman (1959-62), Americans for Democratic Action. ADA records: corre- spondence, reports, administrative file, name files, chapter files. 2 feet. þ BEHRMAN, JACK N(ewton), 1922- Papers, 1960-90. Economics educator and researcher. Assistant Secretary of Commerce for International Affairs (1961-62). Correspondence, memorandums, reports, and studies relating to international trade, the balance of payments, and his service in the Commerce Department. 22 feet. 78-319. BELK, SAMUEL E(llison), 1920- Papers, 1959-66. Government official. Member, National Security Council staff (1959-65); staff member, Bureau of International Affairs, Depart- ment of State (1965-66). Chronological file, name file, subject file; includes materials on the White House Conference on Inter- national Cooperation and a proposed National Academy of Foreign Affairs. 5 feet. þ BELL, DAVID E(lliott), 1919- Papers, 1947-80. Economist, educator, government official. Administrative Assis- tant to President Truman (1949-53); Director, Bureau of the Budget (1961-62); Administrator, Agency for International Devel- opment (1963-66); vice president, executive vice president, Ford Foundation (1966-81). Correspondence, memorandums, reports, background material, speeches, writings; includes material on the Truman/MacArthur relationship. 25 feet. See also Oral History Interviews. þ BELLINO, CARMINE S(alvatore), 1905-90 White House Staff Files. 1961-63. (The Presidential Papers of John F. Kennedy). Accountant, investigator. Special consultant to President Ken- nedy (1961-63). Materials relating to investigations of Peace Corps activities and to stockpiling of materials for national emergency. 1 foot. þ BENNETT, JAMES V(an Benschoten), 1894-1978 Papers, 1920-67. Government official, penologist. Director, Bureau of Prisons, Department of Justice (1937-64). Materials relating to his career, the bureau, and many prison or crime related issues including gun control, sentencing, and post World War II German prisons. 12 feet. See also Oral History Interviews. þ BERNHARD, BERL I., 1929- Papers, 1958-72, (bulk 1958-63). Lawyer. General Attorney, Staff Director, Executive Staff Director, Commission on Civil Rights (1958-63); campaign aide to Senator Edmund S. Muskie (1971-72). Memorandums, correspondence, and speech files relating to his government and political work, to the Lawyer's Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, to the District of Columbia Board of Higher Education, and to the John F. Kennedy Library oral history program. 10 feet. See also Oral History Interviews. BILLINGS, (Kirk LeMoyne) "LEM," 1915?-81 Papers, 1937-39. Kennedy friend and associate. Letters from John F. Kennedy. Less than 1 foot. See also Oral History Interviews. BLACK, DAVID S(tatler), 1928- Papers, 1961-69. Lawyer, government official. General Counsel, Bureau of Public Roads, Interior Department (1961-63); Vice Chairman, Federal Power Commission (1963-66); Administrator, Bonneville Power Administration (1966-67); Under Secretary of the Interior (1967- 69). Alphabetical subject file, speeches, legislation files. 33 feet. þ BOGGS, ELIZABETH (Monroe), 1913- Papers, 1962-65. Civic worker. Member, President's Panel on Mental Retardation (1961-62). Materials relating to the work of the panel. Less than 1 foot. þ BOUTIN, BERNARD L(ouis), 1923- Papers, 1958-66. Businessman, government official. Mayor of Laconia, NH (1955- 59); Kennedy campaign worker (1960); Deputy Administrator, Administrator, General Services Administration (1961-64); Deputy Director, Office of Economic Opportunity (1965-68). Correspon- dence, memorandums, appointment books, schedules, and speech files relating to New Hampshire politics, the 1960 Presidential campaign, GSA, and OEO. 10 feet, 38 rolls of microfilm. 78-320. [Microfilm also deposited in the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library]. See also Oral History Interviews. BRADSHAW, JAMES S(tanford), 1921- Papers, 1959-72. Press officer, educator. Press adviser to the Secretary General, Organization of American States (1961-62); Deputy Public Affairs Adviser, Bureau of Latin America, Agency for International Development (1962-65); Reports and Food for Peace Officer, AID, Chile (1965-67); professor, School of Journalism, Central Michi- gan University (1969-78). Publications, memorandums, press releases, and pamphlets issued by the Organization of American States, the Agency for International Development, and others; includes draft manuscript on United States-Latin American econom- ic relations and the Alliance for Progress. 2 feet. BREYER, STEPHEN G(erald), 1938- Papers, 1966-80. Lawyer, educator. Special Assistant to the Assistant Attorney General, Department of Justice (1965-67); assistant professor of law, Harvard University (1967-70); Special Counsel (1974-75), Chief Counsel (1979-81), Committee on the Judiciary, U.S. Senate. Most material is from his work on the Senate Judiciary Committee chaired by Senator Edward M. Kennedy. 22 feet. BRODER, DAVID S(alzer), 1929- Papers, 1939-80. Journalist. Author, The Party's Over (1972) and The Changing of the Guard (1980). Correspondence, writings, speeches, clippings, personal papers. 55 feet. Permission Required. þ BROWNLOW, LOUIS, 1879-1963 Papers, 1902-63. Journalist, public administrator. Author, The President and the Presidency (1949), A Passion for Politics (1955), A Passion for Anonymity (1958), and Anatomy of the Anecdote (1960). Papers relating to government reorganization during the Roosevelt administration, the District of Columbia, the Public Administra- tion Clearing House; manuscripts of books, articles, lectures; personal and family papers. 40 feet. 78-321. BRUBECK, WILLIAM. See Kennedy, John Fitzgerald. National Security Files þ BRUNO, (Gerald J.) "JERRY", 1926- Papers, 1958-71, [bulk 1960-68]. Political advance man. Material concerning John F. Kennedy's and Robert F. Kennedy's trips; includes invitations, planning materi- als, photographs, newsclippings, funeral arrangements for Robert F. Kennedy; manuscript of The Advance Man (1971). 7 feet. þ BUNDY, McGEORGE, 1919- Papers, 1963-65, 1987. Government official. Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs (1961-66). Papers relating to the John F. Kennedy Library and to the John F. Kennedy School of Govern- ment, Harvard University, and transcriptions of Presidential recordings on the Cuban missile crisis. Less than 1 foot. See also Kennedy, John Fitzgerald. National Security Files and Oral History Interviews. þ BUNDY, McGEORGE, 1919- White House Staff Files, 1961-63. (The Presidential Papers of John F. Kennedy). Government official. Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs (1961-66). Correspondence with the Department of State concerning visas and immigration cases. 3 feet. See also Kennedy, John Fitzgerald. National Security Files and Oral History Interviews. BURKE, JAMES A(nthony), 1910-83 Papers, 1959-78. Representative from Massachusetts (1959-79). Congressional files for the 86th through the 95th Congress. 208 feet. þ BUSH, GERALD W(illiam), 1937- Papers, 1961-65. Management consultant. Director of Training for the Far East (1962-64), Special Assistant to the Director (1964-65), Peace Corps. Research materials for his doctoral dissertation, The Peace Corps: A Study in Open Organization (1968); includes memorandums, reports, notes, speeches, records of the Director's staff meetings, records of decisions, and weekly reports to the President. 4 feet. þ BYRNE, JOHN E(dward), 1925- Papers, 1958-63 [fragment]. Press secretary to the Governor of Maine (1958-60). Copies of papers concerning his work in the 1960 Presidential campaign and President Kennedy's November 1963 trip to Texas. Less than 1 foot. 78-322. þ CABOT, JOHN MOORS, 1901-81 Papers, 1929-78. Diplomat. Ambassador to Pakistan (1952-53); Ambassador to Colombia (1957-59); Ambassador to Brazil (1959-61); Ambassador to Poland (1962-65). Copies of diplomatic papers concerning Latin America, Europe, general political and diplomatic materials, and diaries. 22 rolls of microfilm [Originals deposited in the Edwin Ginn Library, Fletcher School, Tufts University, Medford, MA]. See also Oral History Interviews. þ CARVER, JOHN A(lfred), 1918- Papers, 1961-63. Lawyer. Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Public Lands Management (1961-64). Copies of public remarks and addresses. Less than 1 foot. 78-323. See also Oral History Interviews. CHASE, GORDON, 1933-80 Papers, 1960-66. Member, National Security Council staff (1962-66). Chronological file of correspondence and memorandums; personal file. 2 feet. þ CHAYES, ABRAM, 1922- Papers, 1961-72. Lawyer. Legal adviser, Department of State (1961-64); campaign adviser (1968, 1972). Correspondence, memorandums, diary; material relating to the Task Force on Foreign Economic Policy (1964), to Robert F. Kennedy's 1968, and George McGovern's 1972 Presidential campaigns. 4 feet, 5 rolls of microfilm. See also Oral History Interviews. CHRISTIE, ALEXANDER KNOX Papers, 1940-83 Labor figure, legislative consultant. Correspondence, memoran- dums, newsclippings, and publications on labor, World War II, President Kennedy's assassination, and the Middle East. 2 feet. See also Oral History Interviews. CLEVELAND, (James) HARLAN, 1918- Papers, 1961-69. Government official. Assistant Secretary of State for Interna- tional Organization Affairs (1961-65); Ambassador to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (1965-69). Correspondence, memoran- dums, working files, and other personal and official papers. 39 feet. See also Oral History Interviews. CLIFFORD, CLARK (McAdams), 1906- Papers, 1957-61. Lawyer. Kennedy family attorney; Presidential adviser. Personal files and papers relating to the 1960 Presidential transition, to his investigation of the authorship of Profiles in Courage, and to legal matters. 1 foot, 3 rolls of microfilm. Permission Required. 78-324. þ CLIFTON, CHESTER V(ictor), 1913-91 White House Staff Files, 1961-63. (The Presidential Papers of John F. Kennedy). General, U.S. Army. Military Aide to the President (1961-63). Correspondence and memorandums relating to President Kennedy's foreign trips. 1 foot. See also Kennedy, John Fitzgerald. National Security Files. þ COLEMAN, BARBARA J., 1935?- Papers, 1959-68. Journalist. White House press aide (1961-62); aide in Robert Kennedy's Presidential campaign (1968). Miscellaneous political papers. Less than 1 foot. See also Oral History Interviews. þ COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY BUREAU OF APPLIED SOCIAL RESEARCH Records, 1963. Research materials consisting of transcripts of interviews with network news personnel used in the preparation of Ruth Leeds Love's dissertation Television and the Death of a President (1969). 2 feet. 78-325. CONGRESSIONAL LIAISON OFFICE See Kennedy, John Fitzgerald. Congressional Liaison Office. þ CORMIER, FRANK, 1927- Papers, 1967-70. Co-author (with William Eaton), Reuther (1970). Research materi- als: notes, tapes, and transcripts of interviews with labor and public officials including Walter Reuther, Victor Reuther, George Meany, Arthur Goldberg, and others. Less than 1 foot. Permis- sion Required to Quote. 78-326. CORSON, JOHN (Jay), 1905-90 Papers, 1927-78 Management consultant, Presidential adviser. Case files, writ- ings, and speeches relating to the Presidency and to public administration. 10 feet. CROCKETT, WILLIAM J., 1914- Papers, 1961-92. Management consultant, government official. Assistant Secretary of State for Administration (1961-63), Deputy Under Secretary of State for Administration (1963-67). Files relating to his service in the State Department; articles, seminar materials, and correspondence relating to management problems; correspondence, memorandums, reports concerning personal business. 93 feet. 78-327 DAANE, (James) DEWEY, 1918- Papers, 1960-63. Government official. Deputy United States Treasurer for Monetary Affairs (1961-63); Governor, Federal Reserve System (1963-74). Materials relating to his work on the Federal Reserve Board. 60 feet. D'ALESANDRO, THOMAS, 1903-87 Papers, 1947-59. Government official. Mayor of Baltimore (1947-59); member, Renegotiation Board (1961-69). Personal and official files relating to municipal and federal matters. 65 feet. DAVIES, DOROTHY H. White House Staff Files, 1961-63. (The Presidential Papers of John F. Kennedy). Staff assistant, Office of Personnel. Correspondence, memoran- dums, files relating to recruiting of Presidential and non- Presidential appointees. 203 feet. þ DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE Records, 1932-64 (bulk 1952-63). Materials accumulated by officials and staff of the DNC and its components. Materials currently available for research total 385 feet and relate primarily to the 1952 and 1956 conventions and to the 1956 and 1960 Presidential campaigns; includes files of the chairman, Research Division, Publicity Division, Radio and Television Division, Campaign Train, Speaker's Bureau, Young Democrat Clubs of America, extensive clippings files, and politi- cal cartoons. 1,244 feet. 78-329. See also Audiovisual Arch- ives. DESAUTELS, CLAUDE See Kennedy, John Fitzgerald. Congressional Liaison Office and Oral History Interviews. DILLON, C(larence) DOUGLAS, 1909- Papers, 1957-65. Government official. Under Secretary of State (1958-61); Secre- tary of the Treasury (1961-65). Chronological files, appointment calendars, briefing papers, speech files, staff memorandums, and reports. 49 feet. 78-330. See also U.S. Department of the Treasury and Oral History Interviews. DIXON, PAUL RAND(all), 1913- Papers, 1961-81. Lawyer. Chairman and Commissioner, Federal Trade Commission (1961-69). Correspondence, case files, subject files, minutes of meetings, publications, reports, and speeches. 133 feet. See also Oral History Interviews. þ DOLAN, JOSEPH F(rancis), 1921- Papers, 1956-68 [fragment]. Lawyer. Administrative assistant to Senator Robert F. Kennedy (1964-68). Notes and memorandums relating to Senator Robert F. Kennedy's legislative career; correspondence about John F. Kennedy (1956-58). Less than 1 foot. 78-331. See also Oral History Interviews. DUNFEY, WILLIAM L(eo), 1925-91 Papers, 1952-68. Democratic Party worker. Kennedy campaign coordinator in New England and New York (1960). Materials relating to the Democrat- ic Party in New Hampshire, primary elections, Presidential campaigns, and state elections. 9 feet. þ DUNGAN, RALPH A(nthony), 1923- White House Staff Files, 1955-63. (The Presidential Papers of John F. Kennedy). Special Assistant to the President (1961-64). Subject files including correspondence, memorandums, reports relating to the Agency for International Development, civil rights, and the Colorado River salinity question (Mexico). Less than 1 foot. See also Oral History Interviews. DUNGAN, RALPH A(nthony), 1923- Papers, 1961-77. Special Assistant to the President (1961-63); Ambassador to Chile (1964-67); chancellor of higher education, State of New Jersey (1967-77). Chronological correspondence file, name file, subject file, personal file. 30 feet. See also Oral History Interviews. DUNLOP, JOHN T(homas), 1914- Papers, 1962-86 Member, Presidential Railroad Commission (1960-62); member, President's Commission on Equal Employment Opportunity (1964-65); Secretary of Labor (1975-76). Personal and professional papers relating to the economy, wages, prices, and industrial relations. 75 feet. EATON, WILLIAM See Cormier, Frank EDELMAN, PETER B(enjamin), 1938- Papers, 1964-68. Lawyer. Legislative assistant to Senator Robert F. Kennedy (1964-68). Legislative subject files. 6 feet. See also Oral History Interviews. þ ESTABROOK, ROBERT H(arley), 1918- Papers, 1959-69. Journalist. Editor, and foreign correspondent, Washington Post (1946-71). Copies of memorandums of conversation and briefings with American foreign policy advisers, Department of Defense officials, foreign diplomats, and statesmen, including President Kennedy, Harold Macmillan, and others. Less than 1 foot. þ FAHEY, JAMES J., 1918-91 Printed materials, 1892-1968. Author, Kennedy enthusiast. Originals and copies of newspapers containing articles about President Kennedy and other members of his family. 20 feet, 19 rolls of microfilm. þ FALL, BERNARD B., 1926-67 Papers, 1946-67. Educator. War crimes research analyst (1946-48); professor of international relations, Howard University (1962-67); author, The Two Viet-nams (1963), Last Reflections on a War (1964), Anatomy of a Crisis (1969). Research materials, books, clippings, magazines, maps, writings, relating to Southeast Asia, China, Germany, and Vietnam. 191 feet. FAY, PAUL B(urgess), 1918- Papers, n.d. [fragment]. Friend of President Kennedy. Under Secretary of the Navy (1961- 63). Personal correspondence between Fay and President Kennedy. Less than 1 foot. 78-332. See also Oral History Interviews. FEILD, JOHN G., 1922- Papers, 1961-63. Executive Director, President's Commission on Equal Employment Opportunity (1961-63). Memorandums, correspondence, releases, reports, newsclippings, and miscellaneous papers. 1 foot. See also Oral History Interviews. þ FELDMAN, MYER ("Mike"), 1917- White House Staff Files, 1961-64. (The Presidential Papers of John F. Kennedy). Lawyer. Deputy Special Counsel to the President (1961-64). Correspondence, memorandums, reports, notes, drafts, releases on general subjects, tariffs, trade, and legislation. 14 feet. See also Petersen, Howard and Oral History Interviews. FENN, DAN H(untington), 1923- Papers, 1960-80. Educator, government official. Tariff commissioner (1961-68); Director, John F. Kennedy Library (1972-86). Personal and professional papers. 37 feet. Permission Required. 78-333. See also Oral History Interviews. FITZGERALD, ROBERT P., 1935- Papers, 1964-75. Lawyer, cousin of President Kennedy. Member, John F, Kennedy Library Corp. (1964-79). Files on the development of the John F. Kennedy Library, including memorandums, reports, studies, site plans, photographs, and maps. 1 foot. FORD FOUNDATION Records. 1969-71. Project evaluations of the Bedford-Stuyvesant Development Corpo- ration. Less than 1 foot. 78-334. FOWLER, HENRY See U.S. Department of the Treasury þ FOX, SANFORD L. White House Staff Files, 1961-63. (The Presidential Papers of John F. Kennedy). Chief, White House Social Entertainments Office (1961-64). Guest lists, memorandums, invitations, programs, and seating plans. 16 feet. FREDERICKS, J(acob) WAYNE, 1917- Papers, 1957-73. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for African affairs (1961- 67). Articles, books, magazines, pamphlets, printed materials, and papers on Africa. 88 feet. þ FREED, HIRSH, 1910- Papers, 1946-60. Lawyer, Boston political figure. Papers relating to John F. Kennedy's political campaigns (1946-58) and to the Jewish commu- nity. 1 foot. See also Oral History Interviews. þ FREEMAN, ORVILLE L(othrop), 1918- Papers, 1960-63. Government official. Secretary of Agriculture (1961-69). Correspondence, memorandums, notes, reports, speeches, inter- views, diary, and other personal papers. [Original diary on deposit in the Minnesota Historical Society]. 6 feet, 1 roll of microfilm. (Diary Permission Required). 78-335. See also U.S. Department of Agriculture and Oral History Interviews. þ GALBRAITH, JOHN KENNETH, 1908- Papers, 1930-75. Economist, educator, author. Professor of economics, Harvard University (1949-75); Ambassador to India (1961-63); author, The Affluent Society (1958), The Liberal Hour (1960), and other books. Correspondence, memorandums, draft manuscripts of books and articles, reports, speeches and newsclippings, covering his early career, early government service, Harvard University, the 1960 Presidential campaign, diplomatic papers, and financial papers. 259 feet. 78-336. þ GATOV, ELIZABETH R(udel), 1911- Papers, 1948-77. Democratic National Committeewoman from California (1956-65); Treasurer of the United States (1961-62); volunteer board member, Planned Parenthood (1965-77). Correspondence, memorandums, speeches, reports, minutes, agenda, newsclippings. 9 feet. See also Oral History Interviews. þ GESSELL, GERHARD (Alden), 1910- Papers, 1961-67. Director, President's Committee on Equal Opportunity in the Armed Services (1962-64). Records of the Committee, including reports, drafts, correspondence, background material. 1 foot. GIFFORD, K(ilvert) DUN, 1938- Papers, 1965-70 [fragment]. Legislative assistant to Senator Edward M. Kennedy (1967-70); national Presidential campaign assistant to Robert F. Kennedy (1968). Correspondence and campaign materials. Less than 1 foot. Permission Required. 78-337. See also Oral History Interviews. þ GILPATRIC, ROSWELL L(eavitt), 1906- Papers, 1956-67. Lawyer. Deputy Secretary of Defense (1961-64); member, Presi- dent's Task Force on Nuclear Proliferation (1964-67); adviser to President Johnson. Correspondence, memorandums, appointment files and daily diaries relating to national politics and de- fense. 4 feet. 78-338. See also Oral History Interviews. þ GOLDBERG, ARTHUR J(oseph), 1908-90 Papers, 1960-62. Lawyer. Secretary of Labor (1961-62). Copies of speeches, photographs, and scrapbooks. 13 rolls of microfilm. 78-339. See also U.S. Department of Labor. GOODWIN, DORIS KEARNS, 1943- Papers, 1863-1986 Historian. Author, The Fitzgeralds and the Kennedys (1987). Research materials and manuscript drafts. 22 feet. GOODWIN, RICHARD N(aradhoff), 1931- Papers, 1961-63. Lawyer. Assistant Special Counsel to the President (1961); Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American affairs (1961-62); Director, International Peace Corps Secretariat (1962- 64). Memorandums, reports, and correspondence. 5 feet. þ GORDON, KERMIT, 1916-76 Papers, 1936-76. Economist. Member, Council of Economic Advisers (1961-62); Director, Bureau of the Budget (1962-65); chairman, Health Insur- ance Benefits Advisory Council (1965-67); member, Advisory Council on Social Security (1968-71). Chronological files, speeches, articles, congressional testimony, memorandums, re- ports. 34 feet. See also Oral History Interviews. GORDON, LINCOLN, 1913- Papers, 1936-70. Educator, economist. Ambassador to Brazil (1961-66); Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs (1966-67). Files relating to the Economic Cooperation Administration, the Mutual Security Agency, and to his service in the Kennedy and Johnson administrations. 67 feet. See also Oral History Interviews. GUGGENHEIM, CHARLES E., 1924- Papers, 1960-64. Film producer and political media consultant. Producer, Robert Kennedy Remembered (1968). Correspondence, schedules, budgets relating to film documentaries and political campaign produc- tions. 46 feet. See also Audiovisual Archives and Oral History Interviews. þ GWIRTZMAN, MILTON S(aul), 1933- Papers, 1956-69. Lawyer. Chief speech writer, Robert F. Kennedy's senatorial campaign (1964); director of public affairs, Robert F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign (1968); author (with William vanden Heuvel), On His Own: Robert F. Kennedy, 1964-68 (1970). Back- ground research materials and drafts. 4 feet. See also vanden Heuvel, William, and Oral History Interviews. HACKETT, DAVID L., 1927- Papers, 1960, 1968. Urban affairs consultant. Member, John F. Kennedy's and Robert F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign staffs (1960, 1968). Delegate lists, political polls, petitions, campaign correspondence, speeches, campaign schedules. 8 feet. See also Oral History Interviews. þ HAGEMANN, E(dward) R(obert), 1921- Papers, 1926-1990 Educator. Professor of literature, University of Louisville, KY (1964-89). Collected materials about Ernest Hemingway. 5 feet. þ HAHN, H. BENTLEY Papers, 1953-83. Post Office Department employee. Materials relating to develop- ment and implementation of the Zone Improvement Plan (ZIP Code). Less than 1 foot. þ HALL, LEE., 1934- Papers, 1966-68. Educator, artist. Chairman, Art Department, Duke University. Notes and memorandums relating to her study of the impact of John F. Kennedy's death on the arts. 8 feet. HALPERN, JOEL M(artin), 1929- Papers, (1957-91) Anthropologist, educator. Field Officer, Community Development, International Cooperation Agency, Luang Prabang, Laos (1957); assistant professor of anthropology, University of California, Los Angeles (1958-63); consultant, Rand Corp. (1959-60); associ- ate professor (1963-69), professor (1969-91), University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Books, brochures, correspondence, field notes, slides and photographs on Laos and Southeast Asia. 77 feet. þ HAMILTON, (Milo) FOWLER, 1911-84 Papers, 1961-62. Lawyer. Administrator, Agency for International Development (1961-62). Correspondence, clippings, congressional testimony concerning his appointment to AID. 2 feet. See also Oral History Interviews. HAMILTON, NIGEL, 1944- Papers, 1894-1992 (bulk 1930s-1940s) Biographer. Author, JFK: Reckless Youth (1992). Research material including newsclippings, interviews, articles, corre- spondence, speeches, and printed materials on John F. Kennedy and the Kennedy family; draft book manuscript. 16 feet. HANIFY, EDWARD B(enno), 1912- Papers, 1965-1991 Lawyer. Attorney for John F. Kennedy Library, Inc. and the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation; member, executive board, John F. Kennedy Library Foundation. Legal and financial files. 18 feet. HARLLEE, JOHN, 1914- Papers, 1945-69. Naval officer. Chairman, Federal Maritime Commission (1963-69); Kennedy campaign worker. Copies of correspondence, memorandums, and newsclippings relating to naval affairs, political campaigns, selection of candidates to U.S. service academies, and personal matters. 3 rolls of microfilm. Permission Required. 78-340. See also Oral History Interviews. þ HARRIS, SEYMOUR E(dwin), 1897-1974 Papers, 1954-61. Economist. Economic adviser to Senator John F. Kennedy; senior consultant to the Secretary of the Treasury (1961-68). Mis- cellaneous economic papers. 1 foot. See also U.S. Department of the Treasury, Printed Materials and Oral History Interviews. HARTIGAN, WILLIAM J., 1923- Papers, 1961-68. Assistant to President Kennedy (1961-62); Assistant Postmaster General (1963-67); Kennedy campaign worker. Papers relating to his service in the White House and in the Post Office Department. 14 feet. See also Oral History Interviews. þ HAYES, SAMUEL P(erkins), 1910- Papers, 1960-69. Consultant to the Peace Corps (1961-69). Correspondence, clip- pings, and working files relating to Peace Corps organization and training. 1 foot. þ HAYS, (Lawrence) BROOKS, 1898-1981 Papers, 1934-66. Government official. Representative from Arkansas (1943-59); Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Affairs (1961); Special Assistant to the President (1961-63). Congressional papers, official and personal correspondence, speeches, articles, subject files, scrapbooks. 75 feet. 78-341. See also Oral History Interviews. þ HECKSCHER, AUGUST, 1913- White House Staff Files, 1962-63. (The Presidential Papers of John F. Kennedy). Special Consultant to the President on the Arts (1962-63). Correspondence, memorandums, speeches, reports. 20 feet. See also Oral History Interviews. þ HELLER, WALTER W(olfgang), 1915-87 Papers, 1940-82. Economist, educator. Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers (1961-64). Correspondence, speeches, memorandums, appointment records, and other papers relating to national economic policy; microfilmed records of the Council of Economic Advisers; includes OMGUS (U.S. Office of the Military Government of Germany) and Post-OMGUS files. 151 feet, 116 rolls of microfilm. 78-342. See also Oral History Interviews. þ HEMINGWAY, ERNEST (Miller), 1899-1961 Papers, 1880-1961. Author, journalist. Draft manuscripts of newspaper articles, short stories, and novels; correspondence, photographs, clip- pings, books, and other printed materials. 107 feet. 78-343. HEMINGWAY, MARY (Welsh), 1908-86 Papers, 1908-83. Wife of Ernest Hemingway, journalist. Author, How it Was (1976). Correspondence, manuscripts, articles, personal papers, photo- graphs, printed materials. 15 feet. See also Oral History Interviews. HEMINGWAY SOCIETY Records, 1976-1992. Manuscripts, drawings, correspondence, photographs, publications, and computer discs compiled in publishing The Hemingway Review. 8 feet. þ HENDERSON, DEIRDRE, 1936?- Papers, 1959-61. Research assistant in John F. Kennedy's Boston office (1959-60); campaign aide to John F. Kennedy (1960). Correspondence, memo- randums, speeches, and other campaign materials relating to John Kennedy and the Cambridge, MA academic community. 1 foot. þ HENDERSON, DOUGLAS, 1914- Papers, 1912-69. Economist, Foreign Service Officer, diplomat. Economic Officer and Foreign Service Officer, Mexico (1942-43), Chile (1943), Bolivia (1943-47), Department of Commerce (1947-50), Switzerland (1950-56); Assistant Director, Economic Defense Administration, Department of State (1956-59); Economic Counselor, Deputy Chief of Mission and Charg‚ d'Affaires, U.S. Embassy, Peru (1960-63); Ambassador to Bolivia (1963-68). Personal, and family correspon- dence with a small amount of official correspondence; speech files, clippings, scrapbooks. 30 feet. See also Oral History Interviews. þ HENRY, LAURIN L(uther), 1921- Papers, 1960-61. Public administrator. Copies of Brookings Institution papers relating to the 1960-61 Presidential transition. 2 feet. þ HERTER, CHRISTIAN A(rchibald), 1895-1967 White House Staff Files, 1962-67. (The Presidential Papers of John F. Kennedy). Special Representative for Trade Negotiations (1963-67). Chrono- logical correspondence file, subject file, tariff schedules and proceedings file, testimony and proceedings of Trade Information Committee. 16 feet. HIGGINBOTHAM, A(loyisius) LEON, 1928- Papers, 1960-85. Lawyer. Commissioner, Federal Trade Commission (1962-64); judge, U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Pennsylvania (1964-67); Vice Chairman, National Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence (1968-69). Personal, professional, and legal files including correspondence, memorandums, reports, writings, speech- es, and newsclippings; and material dealing with the judiciary and legal reform.. 57 feet. þ HILSMAN, ROGER, 1919- Papers, 1961-65. Director of Intelligence and Research, Department of State (1961- 63); Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs (1963- 64). Memorandums, reports, correspondence, countries file, daily diaries, appointment books. 7 feet. See also Oral History Interviews. þ HISTORICAL MANUSCRIPTS AND AUTOGRAPHS Manuscripts, 18th-20th centuries. Manuscripts presented to President Kennedy or given to the John F. Kennedy Library. Includes documents signed by George Washing- ton, John Adams, Daniel Webster, William Howard Taft, and several letters written by a Union soldier during the Civil War. Less than 1 foot. 78-344. þ HODGES, LUTHER H(artwell), 1898-1974 Papers, 1961-63. Business executive, government official. Secretary of Commerce (1961-64). Copies of correspondence, memorandums, speeches, and reports. 49 rolls of microfilm. See also U.S. Department of Commerce and Oral History Interviews. þ HOLBORN, FREDERICK L., 1929- White House Staff Files, 1961-63. (The Presidential Papers of John F. Kennedy). Special Assistant, White House office (1961-65). Correspondence, public opinion mail. 2 feet. þ HOLCOMBE, ARTHUR N(orman), 1884-1977 Papers, 1952-61 [fragment]. Educator. Professor of government, Harvard University (1910-55). Material relating to a lecture given by John F. Kennedy at Harvard in 1952, and to the political effects of an article by John Mallan that appeared in the New Republic during the 1960 Presidential campaign. Less than 1 foot. HORNE, JOHN E., 1908-85 Papers, 1962-68. Government official. Chairman, Federal Home Loan Bank Board (1962-68). Commission chairman's files. 11 feet. See also Oral History Interviews. þ HORSKY, CHARLES A(ntone), 1910- White House Staff Files, 1961-65. (The Presidential Papers of John F. Kennedy). Adviser to the President on National Capital affairs. Subject files. 9 feet. See also Oral History Interviews. þ HUNTLEY, (Chester Robert) "CHET," 1911-74 Papers, 1963. Broadcast journalist, National Broadcasting Company. Correspon- dence relating to his coverage of the assassination and funeral of President Kennedy. Less than 1 foot. þ JAMIESON, RONALD B., 1913- Papers, 1960. Judge. Briefs, notes, and decisions relating to litigation contesting the results of the 1960 Presidential election in Hawaii. Less than 1 foot. JOHN F. KENNEDY LIBRARY CORPORATION Records, 1963-79. Correspondence, memorandums, reports, speeches, press releases, reports, blueprints, exhibit files, legal documents and other materials relating to fundraising and library construction. 376 feet. þ JOHNSTON, THOMAS M(cElree), 1921- Papers, 1966-72. Businessman. Head of Senator Robert F. Kennedy's New York City office. Materials relating to the Bedford-Stuyvesant Development Corporation and to Robert Kennedy; includes correspondence, memorandums, minutes, legal documents, project proposals, finan- cial and budget statements, reports, and r‚sum‚s. 2 feet. JONES, KIRBY, 1941- Papers, 1963-74. Peace Corps volunteer, Dominican Republic; campaign aide in George McGovern's Presidential campaign (1972). Papers relating to the Peace Corps, Robert Kennedy's 1968 and George McGovern's 1972 Presidential campaigns; includes an interview with Fidel Castro. 6 feet. þ JONES, ROGER W(arren), 1908- Papers, 1961-71. Government official. Deputy Under Secretary of State for Admin- istration (1961-62); senior consultant and Special Assistant to the Director, Bureau of the Budget (1962-75). Correspondence, chronological files, memorandums, and reports. 11 feet. See also Oral History Interviews. þ JOSEPHSON, WILLIAM H(oward), 1934- Papers, 1961-66. Lawyer. General Counsel, Peace Corps (1961-66). Chronological correspondence files. 10 rolls of microfilm. See also U.S. Peace Corps and Oral History Interviews. KAPENSTEIN, IRA, 1936-71 Papers, 1959-69. Journalist, Milwaukee Journal (1956-63). Special Assistant to the Postmaster General (1963-68). Materials relating to his government service, journalistic career, and 1960s politics, particularly Hubert Humphrey's 1968 Presidential campaign. 4 feet. See also Oral History Interviews. KARNOW, STANLEY, 1925- Papers, 1961-75. Author, Mao and China (1972). Papers, books, articles, news- clippings and other research material on China. 41 feet. KATZENBACH, NICHOLAS deB(elleville), 1922- Papers, 1962-67. Lawyer. Deputy Attorney General (1961-62); Attorney General of the United States (1965-66). Correspondence, speeches, appoint- ment calendars, telephone logs, executive office file, civil rights file, subject file, personal file, and newsclippings. 21 feet. See also Oral History Interviews. KAUFMANN, WILLIAM W(eed), 1918- Papers, 1953-83. Educator, government official. Associate professor, Princeton University (1951-56); researcher, RAND Corporation (1956-61); member, Department of the Air Force Science Advisory Board (1961- 63); consultant, Department of Defense (1961- ); professor of political science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1961- 84). Speeches, notes, memorandums, congressional testimony, publications on national defense, draft manuscript of The McNamara Strategy (1964). 3 feet. þ KAYE, WILLIAM G(ordon), 1932- Papers, 1964-78. Consumer affairs consultant. President, William G. Kaye and Associates. Research materials, newsclippings, speeches, arti- cles, reports, congressional testimony, corporate and trade association publications, consumer organization materials. 55 feet. KAYSEN, CARL, 1920- Papers, 1948-76. Economist, educator. Professor, Harvard University (1946-66); Deputy Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs (1961-63); director, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton (1966-76). Correspondence, memorandums, studies, reports, and other personal or professional papers relating primarily to his academic career. 52 feet. See also Kennedy, John Fitzgerald. National Security Files and Oral History Interviews. KENNEDY, EDWARD MOORE, 1932- Papers, 1960-88. Brother of President Kennedy. Senator from Massachusetts, (1962- ). Senate files. 2,501 feet. See also Audiovisual Archives. KENNEDY, JACQUELINE BOUVIER See Onassis, Jacqueline Kennedy þ KENNEDY, JOHN FITZGERALD PERSONAL PAPERS 1917-63. This is an artificial subcollection of the Papers of John F. Kennedy created by library staff for the convenience of research use. It brings together items originated by or associated with John F. Kennedy, particularly from the years prior to his Presi- dency. The collection is diverse and fragmentary. It includes childhood letters, a diary, correspondence, academic records (copies donated by Harvard University) and notebooks, financial papers, Navy records including medical files, records relating to the investigation of the sinking of the S.S. Athenia (copies donated by the State Department), manuscripts of Why England Slept (1940) and Profiles in Courage (1956), some Boston office House of Representatives files, Presidential doodles, and scrap- books. 22 feet, 21 rolls of microfilm. þ KENNEDY, JOHN FITZGERALD PRE-PRESIDENTIAL PAPERS 1946-61. This subcollection of papers reflects Representative and Senator Kennedy's major official activities. Though incomplete, (there are few documents for the 1946 congressional campaign, and many documents are missing from the House of Representatives years) it is a rich source of information on the major issues, events, themes, and legislation of the 1950s and on the 1960 Presidential campaign and transition. Series include: House Files: cor- respondence, cases and projects, general and legislative files, Boston office general files, fan mail, invitations, National Veterans Housing Conference 1948, polls of political opinion 1948, scrapbooks, service academy applications, speeches, Boston office thank yous. Campaign files: 1946 campaign [fragment], 1952 campaign, 1958 campaign. Senate files: cases and projects, correspondence copy file, general files, Holborn file, incoming mail, invitations, legislation, office operations, political miscellany, polls of political opinion, service academies file, speeches and the press. 1960 campaign file: campaigns by state, issues, speeches and the press. Transition files: Presidential election congratulations, staff post election correspondence, task force reports. 430 feet. þ KENNEDY, JOHN FITZGERALD PRESIDENT'S OFFICE FILES 1961-63. A subfile of the Presidential Papers of John F. Kennedy consist- ing of the working files of President Kennedy as maintained by his personal secretary, Mrs. Evelyn Lincoln, in the Oval Office of the White House. Series include: general correspondence, special correspondence, speech files, legislative files, press conferences, staff memorandums, departments and agencies, sub- jects, countries, personal secretary's files, special events through the years, White House Signal Agency, and Presidential recordings. 81 feet, 28 rolls of microfilm, 127 audiotapes, 73 dictabelts. See also Presidential Recordings (pages ??). þ KENNEDY, JOHN FITZGERALD NATIONAL SECURITY FILES 1961-63. A subfile of the Presidential Papers of John F. Kennedy consti- tuting the working files of McGeorge Bundy, Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs. It is the primary foreign policy file of the Kennedy White House and consists of the following series: countries, regional security, trips and conferences, departments and agencies, subjects, meetings and memorandums, and staff files of Chester V. Clifton, Carl Kaysen, and William H. Brubeck. 230 feet. þ KENNEDY, JOHN FITZGERALD CONGRESSIONAL LIAISON OFFICE 1961-63. (The Presidential Papers of John F. Kennedy). 34 feet. Includes the White House staff files of: þ O'BRIEN, LAWRENCE F(rancis), 1917-90 Special Assistant to the President for Congressional Liaison and Personnel (1961-65). House and Senate correspondence files, legislative leaders breakfasts file, legislative back- ground material, and Post Office appointments. 13 feet. See also O'Brien, Lawrence and Oral History Interviews. þ DESAUTELS, CLAUDE J., 1921-82 Special Assistant to the President (1961-66). Legislation file, departments and agencies file, appointments to federal service file. 18 feet. See also Oral History Interviews. þ MANATOS, (Michael N.) "MIKE", 1914-83 Administrative Assistant to the President (1961-63). Chrono- logical file of memorandums, Senate correspondence. Less than 1 foot. See also Oral History Interviews. þ WILSON, HENRY HALL, 1921-79 Administrative Assistant to the President (1961-67). Depart- ments and agencies file, chronological file of memorandums. 2 feet. See also Wilson, Henry Hall. þ KENNEDY, JOHN FITZGERALD WHITE HOUSE CENTRAL FILES 1961-63. (The Presidential Papers of John F. Kennedy). Designed as a reference service for the President and his staff and to document White House activities, the Central Files consist of the four major subdivisions described below. 1,865 feet. þ White House Central Subject File The primary file kept by the staff of the White House central file room containing papers sent from various offices in the White House. The file is organized according to an alphanu- meric system divided into 62 subject categories, with numerous cross-references. 440 feet. þ White House Central Name File The name file serves as an index to the Subject File by per- sonal or organizational name. It contains a copy of the first page of incoming and outgoing White House correspondence marked to indicate where the main file is located in the Subject File. The originals of incoming correspondence not referred or not answered are also filed here. 1,247 feet. þ Chronological File Copies of that part President Kennedy's outgoing correspon- dence which was filed in the White House Central Files. 8 feet. Security Classified File National security classified material withdrawn from the Subject File by the staff of the White House Central File Room. 30 feet. þ Oversize Materials Reports, printed materials, attachments to correspondence, and other oversize items from the Subject File. 140 feet. þ KENNEDY, JOHN FITZGERALD WHITE HOUSE STAFF FILES 1961-63. (The Presidential Papers of John F. Kennedy). 519 feet. See descriptions under individual staff names. þ KENNEDY, JOHN FITZGERALD BUREAU OF THE BUDGET BILL REPORTS 1961-63. (The Presidential Papers of John F. Kennedy). Memorandums to the President from the Assistant Director of the Bureau of the Budget for legislative reference, recommendations from agency heads to the bureau, copies of bills, acts, committee reports. 15 feet. þ KENNEDY, JOHN FITZGERALD WHITE HOUSE SOCIAL FILES 1961-63. (The Presidential Papers of John F. Kennedy). Papers and records of Mrs. John F. Kennedy and the White House Social Office under the direction of Letitia Baldrige and Pamela Turnure. Correspondence with the general public (invitations, requests for photographs, birthday greetings, requests for autographs, sympathy cards and messages, requests for personal favorite hairstyles, fashions, etc.) and a small amount of correspondence documenting Mrs. Kennedy's activities and inter- ests as First Lady. 491 feet. (50 feet open, library staff will review a limited number of folders from unprocessed sections on request). þ KENNEDY, JOHN FITZGERALD MISCELLANEOUS PRESIDENTIAL FILES 1961-63. (The Presidential Papers of John F. Kennedy). 316 feet. Consisting of: þ Congratulations, Greetings, & Get Well Messages. 120 feet. þ President's Appointment Books. 2 feet. þ Public Opinion Mail. 164 feet. þ White House Telephone Memorandums & Toll Tickets. 12 feet. White House Operating Expenses. 18 feet. þ KENNEDY, JOHN FITZGERALD PAPERS OF THE POST-ASSASSINATION PERIOD 1963-65. Church services, condolence books, correspondence, dedications, essays, musical scores, newspaper clippings, poetry, resolutions, scrapbooks, and yearbooks reflecting the world-wide reaction to the death of President Kennedy. (Sample selected for retention from the original 1,570 feet). 230 feet. KENNEDY, JOSEPH PATRICK, 1888-1969 Papers, 1920-69. Father of President Kennedy, banker, financier, diplomat. Chair- man, Securities and Exchange Commission (1934-37); Chairman, Maritime Commission (1937); Ambassador to Great Britain (1938- 40). Business, personal, and diplomatic papers. 223 feet. þ KENNEDY, ROBERT FRANCIS, 1925-68 Papers, 1937-68. Counsel, Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations (1952) and Select Committee on Improper Activities in the Labor or Manage- ment Field (1954-59) U.S. Senate; Attorney General of the United States (1961-64); Senator from New York (1965-68); Presidential candidate (1968). 1,541 feet. (Material currently available for research use totals 440 feet.) 78-345. Detailed descriptions of individual subcollections are listed below. See also Audiovisual Archives and Oral History Interviews. þ PRE-ADMINISTRATION PAPERS, 1937-60 Personal file of correspondence and family papers, school and college notes and papers, trip file, newsclippings, and publi- cations. Working files of investigative committee work (1952- 59), including notes and drafts of The Enemy Within (1960). Political files (1952-60), including campaign books, corre- spondence, memorandums, subject file, political polls, speech- es, and miscellaneous material. 92 feet. þ ATTORNEY GENERAL PAPERS, 1961-64 Correspondence, desk diaries, books, John F. Kennedy Library file, classified file, personal file, speeches, telephone logs and messages, trip file. 120 feet. þ SENATE PAPERS, 1964-68 Correspondence, speeches, press releases, 1964 campaign file, trip file, legislative subject files. 875 feet. þ PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN PAPERS, 1968 Black books, speeches, research division files, media division files, Citizens for Kennedy files, Youth/Student Division files. 90 feet. CONDOLENCE MAIL, 1968 Letters, cards, sermons, poems, and other tributes occasioned by the death of Robert Kennedy. 364 feet. KENNEDY, ROSE FITZGERALD, 1890- Papers, 1896-1975. Mother of President Kennedy. Correspondence, family papers; research, background materials, drafts, and proofs of Times To Remember (1974). 30 feet. See also Oral History Interviews. KEPPEL, FRANCIS, 1916-90 Papers, 1962-63. Commissioner of Education, Department of Health, Education and Welfare (1963-65); chairman of the board, General Learning Corporation (1966-74). Correspondence, subject files, speeches, testimony, and memorandums. 20 feet. See also Oral History Interviews. KERN, MONTAGUE, 1942- ; LEVERING, PATRICIA, 1946- ; LEVERING, RALPH, 1947- Papers, 1961-79. Co-authors of The Kennedy Crises (1983). Notes, correspondence, interviews, audiotapes, research materials, draft manuscript. 10 feet. KEVLES, BARBARA LYNNE, 1940- Papers, 1969-1976 Journalist. Interview notes, newsclippings, photographs, audio- tapes compiled in writing articles about Joan Kennedy, Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, and Eunice and Sargent Shriver. 2 feet. Permission Required. þ KEY, V(aldimar) O(rlando), 1908-63 Papers, 1933-63. Educator, political scientist, government official. Author, Politics, Parties, and Pressure Groups (1942), Public Opinion and American Democracy (1961), and American State Politics (1965). Miscellaneous material used in courses in public administration, background material for books and articles, files from the Bureau of the Budget, files on wartime administration, correspondence, notes, and reports. 40 feet. þ KLOTZ, HERBERT W(erner), 1917- Papers, 1952-63. Banker. Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Administration (1962-65). Copies of newsclippings and letters from John Kenne- dy. 1 roll of microfilm. See also Oral History Interviews. þ KNAPP, DANIEL, 1939- Papers, late 1950s to late 1960s. Author (with Kenneth Polk), Scouting the War on Poverty (1971). Research material, including notes, interview notes, drafts, periodicals, and papers relating to the President's Commission on Juvenile Delinquency. 18 feet. 78-346. See also Oral History Interviews. KOSKOFF, DAVID E., 1939- Papers, 1938-74 (bulk 1938-40). Lawyer. Author, Joseph P. Kennedy, a Life and Times (1974). Printed materials, interview notes, background material. Less than 1 foot. 78-347 KRAFT, JOHN F., 1924-72 Papers, 1960-72. Public opinion analyst; political consultant. Files on political campaigns and candidates, personal correspondence, and business matters. 67 feet. þ LANDIS, JAMES M(cCauley), 1899-1964 White House Staff Files, 1960-61. (The Presidential Papers of John F. Kennedy). Lawyer. Special Assistant to the President on Federal Regulatory Agencies. Correspondence, memorandums, reports, press releases, clippings, hearings, and legislative files on government agencies and reorganization. 22 feet. LEVERING, PATRICIA & RALPH See Kern, Montague LINCOLN, EVELYN, 1912?- Papers, 1952-65 Personal secretary to John F. Kennedy (1952-63). Background, research materials, and draft manuscript of My Twelve Years With John F. Kennedy (1965). 6 feet. See also Oral History Inter- views. þ LINTON, RONALD M., 1929- Papers, 1967-75. Environmental affairs consultant. Author, Terracide: America's Destruction of Her Living Environment (1970). Research and background materials concerning the environment. 20 feet. þ LITERARY MANUSCRIPTS Manuscripts, 20th century. Individual manuscripts, letters, and inscriptions by literary figures, including Brendan Behan, Robert Frost, Evelyn Waugh, Padraic Colum, Gwendolyn Brooks, and James T. Farrell. 1 foot. 78-348. LODGE, GEORGE C(abot), 1927- Papers, 1962-92. Educator. Professor, Harvard Business School; author, Engines of Change (1969), New American Ideology (1975), The American Disease (1984). Correspondence, speeches, writings, galleys, research materials, academic files; materials relating to his candidacy for the U.S. Senate from Massachusetts against Edward M. Kennedy (1962), to his mission to Vietnam (1965), and to international business and industry. 80 feet. þ LORD, WALTER, 1917- Papers, 1962-65. Historian, educator. Author, The Past That Would Not Die (1965). Research material concerning civil rights, Mississippi, and the South. 6 feet. MacDONALD, TORBERT H(art), 1917-76. Papers, 1955-76. Representative from Massachusetts (1955-76). Congressional files from the 84th through the 94th Congresses; legislation files, subject files, case files, correspondence, speeches. 218 feet. See also Oral History Interviews. þ McHUGH, GODFREY T., 1911- White House Staff Files, 1961-64. (The Presidential Papers of John F. Kennedy). Colonel, U.S. Air Force. Air Force Aide to the President. Correspondence, memorandums, reports, passenger lists, flight schedules, itineraries for Presidential trips. 22 feet. See also Oral History Interviews. þ McMURRIN, STERLING M(oss), 1914- Papers, 1940-63. Educator. Commissioner of Education, Department of Health, Education and Welfare (1961-62). Copies of speeches, public statements, and articles. 2 feet. 78-349. þ McSHANE, JAMES J.P., 1909-68 Papers, 1957-68. Investigator for the Kefauver Committee (1957-59), and for the Subcommittee on Antitrust and Monopoly Legislation of the Judi- ciary Committee, (1959-60), U.S. Senate; chief of security, John F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign (1960); U.S. Marshal, District of Columbia (1961-62); Chief U.S. Marshal (1962-68). Personal and official papers including material relating to the integra- tion of the University of Mississippi, to Joseph Valachi, and to organized crime investigations. 2 feet. 78-350. See also Oral History Interviews. þ MACY, JOHN W(illiams), 1917-86 Papers, 1960-63. Management consultant. Chairman, Civil Service Commission (1961- 69). Correspondence. 1 foot. See also U.S. Civil Service Commission and Oral History Interviews. MANATOS, MICHAEL See Kennedy, John Fitzgerald. Congressional Liaison Office and Oral History Interviews. þ MANKIEWICZ, FRANK (Fabian), 1924- Papers, 1962-78. Journalist. Peace Corps Country Director, Peru (1962-64), Peace Corps Regional Director, Latin America, (1964-66); press secre- tary to Robert Kennedy (1966-68); manager of George McGovern's Presidential campaign (1972); author, Perfectly Clear (1973), U.S. vs. Nixon (1975), and Remote Control (1978). Correspon- dence, memorandums, reports, polls, speeches, and research materials. 49 feet. See also Oral History Interviews. þ MARKHAM, DEAN F., 1924-66 White House Staff Files, 1962-65. (The Presidential Papers of John F. Kennedy). Member, White House special projects staff (1961-63); Executive Director, President's Advisory Committee on Narcotic and Drug Abuse (1963); Special Consultant to the President on Drug Abuse (1964-65). Correspondence, transcripts and records of meetings, publications and background materials. 18 feet. See also U.S. President's Advisory Commission on Narcotic and Drug Abuse. þ MARSHALL, BURKE, 1922- Papers, 1958-70. Lawyer. Assistant Attorney General, Civil Rights Division, Department of Justice (1961-64). Correspondence, telephone logs, writings, speeches, reports, Alabama file, Mississippi file, Civil Rights Act of 1964 file, case files, newsclippings, subject file, and copies of records of the Bedford-Stuyvesant Development Corporation. 21 feet. 78-351. See also Oral History Inter- views. MARTIN, EDWIN (McCammon), 1908- Papers, 1961-87. Diplomat. Chairman, Development Assistance Committee, Organiza- tion for Economic Cooperation and Development. Correspondence and working files of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development; reports, clippings, and publications on Latin America. 19 feet. See also Oral History Interviews. þ MILLIKAN, MAX (Frankin), 1913-69 Papers, 1959-61. Educator. Professor of economics and director, Center for International Relations, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Correspondence with President Kennedy on the Presidential transi- tion and other subjects. Less than 1 foot. 78-352. þ MISCELLANEOUS MANUSCRIPTS Manuscripts, 1964- Small donations to the Kennedy Library by individuals and organi- zations, comprised largely of tributes, poems, essays, musical scores, pamphlets, and other such materials dedicated to the memory of President Kennedy or Robert Kennedy. 22 feet. See also Kennedy, John Fitzgerald. Papers of the Post-assassination Period for similar material. þ MORRIS, THOMAS D(allum), 1913- Papers, 1961-68. Management analyst and consultant. Assistant Secretary of Defense (installations and logistics) (1961-64, 1966-68). Agenda for discussions with the Secretary of Defense and the Deputy Secretary of Defense, with discussion notes. 2 feet. See also Shillito, Barry. þ MOSCOSO (Mora Rodriguez), (Jose) TEODORO, 1910-92 Papers, 1961-64. Ambassador to Venezuela (1961); United States Coordinator, Alliance for Progress, Agency for International Development (1961-64). Correspondence, speech files, reports, studies, publications, clippings relating to Alliance for Progress pro- grams and Latin American economic development. 6 feet. þ MUNDEN, KENNETH W(hite), 1912-74 Papers, 1963-68. Archivist. Chief, Special Projects, National Archives. Author, Be it Resolved: American State Documents Occasioned by the Death of John Fitzgerald Kennedy (1967-68). Research materials and unpublished manuscript. 1 foot. MURPHY, ROBERT T(homas), 1915- Papers, 1961-73. Lawyer, government official. Vice Chairman, Civil Aeronautics Board (1961-73). Transcripts, case files, memorandums, corre- spondence relating to the aviation industry. 22 feet. NAVASKY, VICTOR S(aul), 1932- Papers, 1966-71. Author, Kennedy Justice (1971). Research materials. 24 feet. þ NESTINGEN, IVAN A(rnold), 1921-78 Papers, 1960-75. Lawyer, government official. Mayor of Madison, WI (1956-61); Under Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare (1961-65). Personal files, correspondence, memorandums relating to the 1960 Presidential campaign and to the 1961 and 1965 Presidential inaugurations. 4 feet. 78-353. See also Oral History Inter- views. þ NEUSTADT, RICHARD E(lliot), 1919- Papers, 1949-72. Educator, political scientist, government consultant. Author, Presidential Power (1960); consultant to the President (1961-66); consultant to the Bureau of the Budget (1961-70); consultant to the Atomic Energy Commission (1962-68). Correspondence, memoran- dums, minutes, reports, writings, speeches, interview notes, newsclippings, and background research materials relating to government consulting, the Skybolt study, Multilateral Force study, the 1972 Democratic Party platform, and Columbia Universi- ty. 12 feet. þ NEWMAN, JOHN M., 1944?- Papers, 1960-65. Author, JFK and Vietnam (1992). Research materials consisting of chronologically arranged notebooks of documents on Vietnam collected from presidential libraries and other archives. 11 feet. þ NUNNERLY, DAVID, 1947- Papers, 1969-71. Author, President Kennedy and Britain (1972). Research materi- als: transcripts, notes, and records of interviews with American and British policymakers of the Kennedy/ Macmillan years. Less than 1 foot. 78-354. OBERDORFER, LOUIS F(alk), 1919- Papers, 1961-75. Lawyer. Assistant Attorney General, Tax Division, Department of Justice (1961-65). Personal and professional papers relating to his political and legal work; microfilm copy of his diary relat- ing to the 1961 Cuban prisoner exchange. 12 feet, 1 roll of microfilm. Permission Required. See also Oral History Inter- views. þ O'BRIEN, DOROTHY G(ertrude), 1919- Papers, 1959-60. Illinois political figure. Chairwoman, Illinois Democratic Party, Northern District (1959-60). Copies of correspondence, newsclippings, notes, and memorandums concerning John F. Kennedy's 1959 visit to DeKalb County, IL; and to the 1960 Presidential campaign. 1 roll of microfilm. O'BRIEN, LAWRENCE F(rancis), 1917-90 Papers, 1960-72. Democratic Party official, government official. Director of organization, Kennedy-Johnson Presidential campaign (1960); Special Assistant to the President for Congressional Relations and Personnel (1961-65); Postmaster General of the United States (1965-68); chairman, Democratic National Committee (1968-72); author No Final Victories (1974). Personal and professional papers relating to his years as a campaign adviser, White House staff member, Postmaster General, and chairman of the Democratic Party. 96 feet, 6 rolls of microfilm. See also Kennedy, John Fitzgerald. Congressional Liaison Office and Oral History Interviews. O'DONNELL, KAY White House Staff Files, 1961-63. (The Presidential Papers of John F. Kennedy). Staff assistant, Food for Peace program. Files relating to Food for Peace personnel. Less than 1 foot. þ O'DONNELL, KENNETH P(atrick), 1924-77 White House Staff Files, 1962-63 [fragment]. (The Presidential Papers of John F. Kennedy). Special Assistant to the President (1961-65). Less than 1 foot. See also Audiovisual Archives and Oral History Interviews. O'DONNELL, KENNETH P(atrick), 1924-77 Papers, 1948-75. Appointment secretary to the President (1961-63); Special Assis- tant to the President (1961-65); Massachusetts gubernatorial candidate (1966, 1970); co-author (with David F. Powers and Joe McCarthy), "Johnny We Hardly Knew Ye" (1972). Miscellaneous personal papers, FBI background investigations, audiotapes of interviews used as background material for his book. 17 feet. See also Powers, David, Audiovisual Archives and Oral History Interviews. þ O'GORMAN, GEORGE D., 1917- White House Staff Files, 1961-63. (The Presidential Papers of John F. Kennedy). Staff assistant, White House Office of Personnel. Correspondence and memorandums concerning White House Regional Conferences (1961, 1963). 4 feet. ONASSIS, JACQUELINE KENNEDY, 1929- Papers, 1963-68, (bulk 1964). Wife of President Kennedy. Condolence letters, tributes, re- quests for photographs or mass cards, etc. 16 feet. See also Oral History Interviews. þ ORRICK, WILLIAM H(orsley), 1915- Papers, 1961-65. Lawyer. Assistant Attorney General, Civil Division (1961-62), Assistant Attorney General, Antitrust Division (1963-65), Depart- ment of Justice; Deputy Under Secretary of State for Administra- tion (1962-63). Correspondence, reports to the Attorney General, appointment records, judgeships and employment file, case files, and speeches. 7 feet. See also Oral History Interviews. þ PALFREY, JOHN (Gorham), 1919-79 Papers, 1940-79. Educator. Commissioner, Atomic Energy Commission (1962-66). Personal and professional papers relating to atomic energy and to the Columbia University Law School. 17 feet. þ PAPERT, FREDERICK (Stuart), 1926- Papers, 1968-74. Advertising executive, campaign adviser. Materials relating to political campaign advertising, including production files and correspondence relating to Robert F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign (1968) and to George McGovern's Presidential campaign (1972). 11 feet. þ PEABODY, ENDICOTT, 1920- Papers, 1942-76. Lawyer. Governor of Massachusetts (1963-65); Assistant Director, Office of Emergency Planning (1967-68); Vice Presidential candi- date (1972). Personal and professional papers; includes material on the United States-Mexico Border Development and Friendship Commission, Hubert Humphrey's Presidential campaign (1968), and Massachusetts gubernatorial campaigns 13 feet. þ PEACE CORPS COLLECTION Manuscripts, documents, printed materials, 1961- A collection of donations by private individuals documenting personal experiences while serving in the Peace Corps. Includes correspondence, journals, publications, sketches, memoirs, books, poems, project descriptions, and songs. 12 feet. See also U.S. Peace Corps. þ PERLMAN, ROBERT, 1919- Papers, 1960-65. Social worker. Director of program development, Action for Boston Community Development (1961-65). Materials relating to ABCD, the Roxbury Multi-Service Center, and the John F. Kennedy Family Service Center, Charlestown, MA. 2 feet. þ PETERSEN, HOWARD C(harles)., 1910- White House Staff Files, 1961-63. (The Presidential Papers of John F. Kennedy). Banker. Special Assistant to the President for International Trade Policy (1961-63). Correspondence, memorandums, background and reference materials, drafts of legislation, notes, speeches, congressional voting records, reports. Includes staff files of Myer Rashish and Myer Feldman. 22 feet. See also Feldman, Myer. þ PETERSON, ESTHER (Eggertsen), 1906- Papers, 1963. Government official. Assistant Secretary of Labor for Labor Standards (1961-69). Copies of personal correspondence with members of the White House staff. 1 roll of microfilm. 78-358. See also Oral History Interviews. þ PHILLIPS, FRANKLYN W(oods), 1917- Papers, 1958-70. Government official. Acting Secretary, National Aeronautics and Space Council (1959-60); Assistant to the Administrator, (1960- 61), Director, Northeast Office (1962-64), Assistant Director and Director for Administrative Operations, Electronics Research Center (1964-69, 1970), National Aeronautics and Space Adminis- tration. Chronological file of correspondence, directives, and memorandums. 4 feet. þ POULLADA, LEON B., 1913- Papers, 1947-48, 1960-65. Lawyer, diplomat. Counsel, Nuremberg trials (1947-48); Ambassa- dor to Togo (1961-64). Arguments, case reviews, and newsclip- pings relating to the German war crimes trials (Dachau); news- clippings, press releases, correspondence, policy papers, speech- es relating to his foreign service career. 1 foot. 78-359. þ POWERS, DAVID F(rancis), 1912- Papers, 1945-63. Special Assistant to the President (1961-63); friend and politi- cal aide to President Kennedy (1946-63); co-author (with Kenneth O'Donnell and Joe McCarthy), "Johnny We Hardly Knew Ye" (1972). Election statistics, correspondence, speeches by John Kennedy, political polls, audiotapes, newsclippings, pamphlets and memora- bilia. 20 feet. See also O'Donnell, Kenneth, Audiovisual Archives and Oral History Interviews. þ PRICE, DON K(rasher), 1910- Papers, 1947-53. Political scientist, educator. Deputy Chairman, Research and Development Board, Department of Defense (1952-53); associate director, Public Administration Clearing House (1946-53). Pro- fessional papers from his work in government; studies on the Presidency and government organization and administration. 11 feet. þ QUIMBY, THOMAS H(oward) E(merson), 1918- Papers, 1960. Michigan political figure. Materials from the 1960 campaign relating to the Democratic Midwest Conference (Detroit, 1960), including correspondence, schedules, programs, press releases, speeches, and reports. Less than 1 foot. See also Oral History Interviews. þ RAFFERTY, SCOTT, 1955?- Papers, 1974-76. Student, Princeton University. Researcher on civil rights and the Department of Justice. Research material: includes notes of interviews with Justice Department officials, correspondence with government agencies, and copies of FBI documents. 5 feet. þ RAMEY, JAMES T(homas), 1914- Papers, 1952-72. Lawyer, government official. Commissioner, Atomic Energy Commis- sion (1962-73). Speeches, writings. 1 foot. 78-360. RASHISH, MYER See Petersen, Howard and Oral History Interviews. þ REARDON, (Timothy James) "TED," 1915-93 White House Staff Files, 1960-63. (The Presidential Papers of John F. Kennedy). Administrative Assistant to President Kennedy (1961-63); Special Assistant to the President for Cabinet affairs (1961-64). Correspondence, memorandums, reports, subject files. 6 feet. REESE, MATTHEW A(nderson), 1927- Papers, 1960-78. Political consultant. Campaign adviser to John F. Kennedy (1960). Files relating to his work as an adviser during the 1960 West Virginia Presidential primary; political consulting files for federal, state, and local elections nationwide. 152 feet. See also Oral History Interviews. þ REILLY, JOHN R(ichard), 1928- Papers, 1955-68. Lawyer, government official. Assistant to the Deputy Attorney General, Department of Justice (1961-64); Commissioner, Federal Trade Commission (1964-67). Copies of interoffice memorandums, correspondence, etc. 2 feet. 78-361. þ RENNE, ROLAND (Roger), 1905- Papers, 1961-63. Assistant Secretary of Agriculture for International Affairs (1963-64). Speeches, publications. Less than 1 foot. 78-362. þ REUTER, RICHARD W(ard), 1918- Papers, 1955-73 (bulk 1962-66). International relief worker. Executive director, CARE (1955-62); Director, Food for Peace (1962-65); Special Assistant to the Secretary of State, Food for Peace (1965-66). Appointment books, telephone logs, correspondence, memorandums, speeches, reports, position papers, press releases, newsclippings, and subject files relating to the administration of PL 480. 7 feet. See also Oral History Interviews. RIVKIN, WILLIAM R(obert), 1919-67 Papers, 1938-68. Lawyer, military officer. Ambassador to Luxembourg (1962-65). Materials relating to official and military duties, personal and political affairs. 6 feet. þ ROBERT F. KENNEDY MEMORIAL FOUNDATION Records, 1969-85. Entries in the Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Awards competition. Audio and video recordings, newspaper and magazine articles. 230 feet. ROBERTS, CHALMERS M(cGeagh), 1910- Papers, 1952-71. Journalist. Chief diplomatic correspondent, Washington Post (1953-71). Research materials, writings, notes, memorandums, subject files, etc. on foreign relations. 21 feet. See also Oral History Interviews. þ ROMAGNA, (John) "JACK," 1910- White House Staff Files, 1961-62. (The Presidential Papers of John F. Kennedy). Stenographer, White House press office. Copies of transcripts of President Kennedy's speeches and news conferences, stenographic notebooks. 4 feet. 78-364. ROOSA, ROBERT See U.S. Department of the Treasury and Oral History Interviews. þ ROSTOW, WALT W(hitman), 1916- White House Staff Files, 1961. (The Presidential Papers of John F. Kennedy). Economics educator. Deputy Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs (1961). Correspondence with the public and academic colleagues. 1 foot. See also Kennedy, John Fitzgerald. National Security Files and Oral History Interviews. þ RUSK, (David) DEAN, 1909- Papers, 1961-63. Government official. Secretary of State (1961-69). Copies of appointment books. 2 rolls of microfilm. See also U.S. Depart- ment of State, Audiovisual Archives, and Oral History Interviews. þ SALINGER, PIERRE (Emil George), 1925- White House Staff Files, 1960-64. (The Presidential Papers of John F. Kennedy). Journalist, government official. Press Secretary to the Presi- dent (1960-64). Correspondence, press briefings, announcements, press releases, press conferences, newsclippings, job applica- tions, telephone memorandums, classified background briefing material, subject files, and publishers luncheons file. 71 feet. 78-366. See also Oral History Interviews. þ SANJUAN, PEDRO A., 1930- Papers, 1961-63. Government official. Assistant Chief of Protocol (1961-63), Director of Special Protocol Services (1963), Department of State. Progress reports, minutes of meetings, particularly concerning housing and travel arrangements for African diplomats, copies of scrapbooks. Less than 1 foot, 1 roll of microfilm. 78-367. See also Oral History Interviews. SAXON, JAMES (Joseph), 1914-80 Papers, 1961-76. Lawyer. Comptroller of the Currency (1961-66). Personal and professional papers relating to banks and banking. 10 feet. Permission Required. þ SCAMMON, RICHARD M(ontgomery), 1915- Papers, 1959-66, (bulk 1960). Political scientist. Director, Elections Research Center (1955- 61). Polls, surveys, analysis of political opinion. 3 feet. þ SCHLESINGER, ARTHUR M(eier), 1917- Papers, 1939-89. Historian. Special Assistant to the President for Latin American Affairs (1961-63); author, A Thousand Days (1965), and Robert Kennedy And His Times (1978). Correspondence, reports, speeches, subject files, newsclippings, research materials, book drafts, writings, diaries. 182 feet. 78-368. See also Oral History Interviews. þ SCHWARTZ, ABBA P(hilip), 1916-89 Papers, 1960-66. Government official. Administrator, Bureau of Security and Consular Affairs, State Department (1962-66); author, The Open Society (1968). Official files from the State Department con- cerning immigration, refugee, and passport issues; includes appointment calendars, correspondence, memorandums, reports, congressional hearings and testimony, speeches, newsclippings, draft book manuscript, tapes and transcripts of speeches by Eleanor Roosevelt during the 1960 Presidential campaign. Also contains a small file on rehabilitating the wounded in Vietnam, and on the Howard Rusk-Abba Schwartz mission to Vietnam in 1965. 7 feet. SEABORG, GLENN T(heodore), 1912- Papers and records, 1961-63. Research chemist, educator. Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission (1961-71). Correspondence, appointment books, telephone logs, speech files. Less than 1 foot, 15 rolls of microfilm. Permis- sion Required. 78-369. þ SEYMOUR, JAMES W(illiam) D(avenport), 1895-d Papers, 1919-45. Secretary, press attach‚ to Ambassador Joseph P. Kennedy (1938- 40). Correspondence, speech files, press releases, and news- clippings. 1 foot. SHERIDAN, WALTER (James), 1925- Papers, 1957-72. Investigator. Organized crime investigator for the U.S. Senate Select Committee to Investigate Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field and for the Department of Justice; author, The Fall and Rise of Jimmy Hoffa (1972). Research and background material; script for The Enemy Within (1960). 31 feet. þ SHILLITO, BARRY J., 1921- Papers, 1969-73. Assistant Secretary of Defense (installations and logistics) (1969-73). Agenda for discussion with the Secretary of Defense and the Deputy Secretary of Defense, discussion notes. 2 feet. See also Morris, Thomas. SHRIVER, R(obert) SARGENT, 1915- Papers, 1948-1976 Lawyer, businessman, government official, diplomat, Brother-in- law of President Kennedy. Assistant general manager, Merchandise Mart (1948-61); Director, Peace Corps (1961-66); Director, Office of Economic Opportunity (1964-68); Special Assistant to the President (1965-68); Ambassador to France (1968-70); Vice Presi- dential candidate (1972); Presidential candidate (1976). 150 feet. See also Oral History Interviews. þ SKERRY, MICHAEL F(rancis), 1909- Printed materials, 1953-57. Speaker, Massachusetts House of Representatives (1955-57). Scrapbooks. 2 feet. þ SLAYTON, WILLIAM L(arew), 1916- Papers, 1961-73. Housing consultant. Commissioner, Urban Renewal Administration, Housing and Home Finance Agency (1961-66). Chronological corre- spondence file, speeches. 2 feet. See also Oral History Inter- views. SMITH, BENJAMIN A(ttwood), 1916-91 Papers, 1961-63. Friend of President Kennedy. Senator from Massachusetts (1961- 63). Personal papers and Senate files including case files, political files, correspondence relating to immigration, natural- ization, private bills, press releases, correspondence relating to service academy appointments. 42 feet. 78-370. þ SMITH, FRANK E(llis), 1918- Papers, 1960-61. Director, Kennedy-Johnson Natural Resources Advisory Committee (1960). Correspondence, reports, recommendations and other committee papers. 2 feet. 78-371. SMITH, STEPHEN E(dward), 1927-90 Papers, 1963. Brother-in-law of President Kennedy, chief executive of Joseph P. Kennedy Enterprises. Files on political activities in prepara- tion for the 1964 Presidential campaign. 3 feet. þ SMITH, STEVEN E., 1927- Papers, 1968. California political figure. Manager for Southern California, Robert Kennedy's Presidential campaign (1968). Pacific polls of California voter opinions. Less than 1 foot. 78-371. See also Oral History Interviews. þ SORENSEN, THEODORE C(haikin), 1928- Papers, 1953-64. Lawyer. Member, John F. Kennedy's Senate staff (1952-60); Special Counsel to the President (1961-64); author, Decision-mak- ing in the White House (1963), Kennedy (1965), The Kennedy Legacy (1969). Correspondence, legislative files, subject files, speech files, draft book manuscripts, personal papers, and White House files. 45 feet. 78-373. See also Oral History Interviews. þ SPINGARN, STEPHEN J(oel), 1908- Papers, 1953-72. Lawyer, government official. Member, Small Business Advisory Committee, Democratic National Committee (1956). Copies of corre- spondence, writings, and other material relating to the 1968 Presidential campaign and other topics. 1 foot. 78-374. þ SPRECHER, DREXEL A., 1913- Papers, 1945-60. Lawyer, Democratic Party official. Counsel and director of publications, Nuremberg war crimes trials (1945-51); deputy chairman, Democratic National Committee (1957-60). Materials relating to political campaigns and issues, state political organizations, and the Democratic Party's Small Business Divi- sion; legal papers relating to the Nuremberg war crimes trials. 33 feet. 78-375. See also Oral History Interviews. þ STAATS, ELMER B(oyd), 1914- Papers, 1961-63. Government official. Deputy Director, Bureau of the Budget (1958-66). Speeches. Less than 1 foot. 78-376. See also Oral History Interviews. STAHR, ELVIS (Jacob), 1916- Papers, 1938-67. Lawyer, educator. Secretary of the Army (1961-62); president, Indiana University (1962-67). Materials relating to his law practice, university teaching and administration, and federal service; correspondence, speeches, pamphlets, books, newsclip- pings, photograph albums. 34 feet. 78-377. See also Oral History Interviews. þ STANTON, CHARLES Papers, 1966-68. Researcher. Responses to questionnaire that donor sent to prominent people asking whether they believed the findings of the Warren Commission. 1 foot. þ STEINBERG, GERALD JAY Papers, 1963-73. Researcher, collector of Kennedyana. Photographs, newsclippings, memorandums, and pamphlets documenting monuments, buildings, and memorials throughout the world named after President Kennedy. 11 feet. See also Audiovisual Archives. þ STERN, PHILIP M(aurice), 1926-92 Papers, 1953-72. Journalist. Director of research, Democratic National Committee (1953-56); Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs (1961-62); author, The Oppenheimer Case (1969) and The Rape of the Taxpayer (1973). Files from the DNC Research Division; research materials, clippings, correspondence, outlines, notes, sources, drafts of writings. 10 feet. þ STEWART, CHARLES J(oseph), 1936- Papers, 1963. Educator. Assistant professor of communication, Purdue Universi- ty (1963-67); editor, compiler (with Bruce Kendall), A Man Named John F. Kennedy: Sermons on His Assassination (1964). Research material: 850 sermons delivered following the death of President Kennedy. 2 feet. STILLMAN, JOHN S., 1918- Papers, 1940-80. Lawyer, New York political figure, government official. Kennedy campaign coordinator, Hudson Valley (1960); Deputy to the Under Secretary of Commerce (1961-63); Deputy to the Secretary of Commerce for Congressional Liaison (1963-65); Robert F. Kennedy district campaign coordinator (1968). Notes, speeches, books, articles, hearings, etc. on economics, trade, business, and New York State politics; includes material on his service in the Navy during World War II and audiotapes of campaign speeches of Adlai Stevenson (1952). 33 feet. þ STOWE, DAVID H(enry), 1910- Papers, 1960. Administrative assistant to President Truman (1949-53). Materi- als documenting former President Truman's activities during the 1960 Presidential campaign; includes itineraries, press releases, articles, and speeches. Less than 1 foot. SURREY, STANLEY See U.S. Department of the Treasury. þ SWINGLE, WILLIAM S., 1891-1973 Papers, 1950-62. Director, president, National Foreign Trade Council (1950-62). Scrapbooks. 2 feet. 78-380. SZULC, TAD, 1926- Papers, 1984-85. Journalist, New York Times (1953- ). Interviews (in Spanish) of Cuban officials used for background research on Fidel (1986); includes an interview with Fidel Castro. 1 foot. þ THOMSON, JAMES C(laude), 1931- Papers, 1960-66. Government official, educator. Special Assistant to the Under Secretary of State (1961); Special Assistant to the President's Special Representative for Africa, Asia, and Latin America (1961- 63); Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs (1963-64); member, National Security Council staff (1964-66). Memorandums, reports, notes, working papers, speech drafts, staffing lists, subject files, and newsclippings concerning Southeast Asia, particularly Vietnam. 10 feet. 78- 381. (Library is required to provide names of users to donor). TOBIN, JAMES, 1918- Papers, 1955-67. Economist. Member, Council of Economic Advisers (1961-62). Correspondence, memorandums, reports, speeches relating to the Council of Economic Advisers and the 1960 Presidential campaign. 1 foot. Permission Required. 78-382. See also Oral History Interviews. þ TOOMEY, EDWARD G(raham), 1934- Papers, 1968-72. Physician. Papers relating to the John F. Kennedy Medical Symposia series. Less than 1 foot. 78-383. þ TRAVELL, JANET G(rame), 1901- White House Staff Files, 1959-64. (The Presidential Papers of John F. Kennedy). Physician to John F. Kennedy (1955-63); White House physician (1961-63). Correspondence with the public on various health- related matters. 4 feet. See also Oral History Interviews. TUCKER, WILLIAM H(umphrey), 1923- Papers, 1961-67. Lawyer, government official. Commissioner, Interstate Commerce Commission (1961-67). Correspondence, reports, speeches, and files of cases pending before the ICC. 47 feet. See also Oral History Interviews. TYROLER, CHARLES, 1915- Papers, 1956-60. Democratic Party official. Director, National Democratic Adviso- ry Committee (1956-61). Correspondence, memorandums, press releases, newsclippings, statements, subject files. 35 feet. þ U.S. AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT Records, 1961-63. Microfilm copies of records of the Administrator, bureaus, and other agency offices; includes correspondence, budgets, program reports, project reports, speeches, press releases, publications. Hard copy includes speeches by David Bell and Frank Coffin, organization studies, and press releases. 1 foot, 26 rolls of microfilm. RG286. U.S. ARMS CONTROL AND DISARMAMENT AGENCY Records, 1961-63. Microfilm copies of legislative histories and other records relating to the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty and negotiations. Hard copy includes reports, contracted studies, and publications on other topics. 3 feet, 6 rolls of microfilm. RG383. U.S. BUREAU OF THE BUDGET Records, 1961-65. Microfilm copies of chronological correspondence file of the Director, and records of subordinate divisions consisting of legislative files, executive orders, bills, and vetoes. Hard copy includes memorandums for the President, Director's chrono- logical correspondence file, memorandums, reports, minutes, records of actions, and publications relating to the President's Council on Youth Fitness, the Federal Radiation Council, the President's Science Advisory Council (PSAC), the Federal Council for Science and Technology, the President's Committee to Appraise Employment and Unemployment Statistics (Gordon Report, 1962), the Committee on Financial Institutions, and other topics. 21 feet, 120 rolls of microfilm. RG51. See also Kennedy, John Fitzger- ald. Bureau of the Budget Bill Reports. þ U.S. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY Printed materials, 1961-63. Microfilm copies and hard copy newsclippings on Cuba; Foreign Broadcast Information Service Daily Reports (1963). 19 feet, 6 rolls of microfilm. RG263. þ U.S. CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD Records, 1961-63. Microfilm copies of records concerning reorganization and legis- lation. Hard copy consists of published CAB reports. Less than 1 foot, 2 rolls of microfilm. RG197. þ U.S. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION Records, 1961-63. Chairman's speeches, press releases, monthly reports to the President, directories of key personnel, roster of Presidential appointees, seminars, legislation files, annual reports, Federal Employment Statistics Bulletin, Monthly Report of Federal Employ- ment. 3 feet. RG146. þ U.S. COMMISSION OF FINE ARTS Records, 1961-63. Includes microfilm copies of records concerning the President's Council on Pennsylvania Avenue and the National Capital Planning Commission. 1 roll of microfilm. RG66. U.S. COMMISSION ON CIVIL RIGHTS Records, 1961-63. Microfilm copies of meetings, staff reports, studies, briefings, legal opinions, Black Belt survey, speeches. 95 rolls of micro- film. RG453. þ U.S. COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISERS Records, 1961-63. Press releases, speeches, statements, congressional testimony by Walter Heller and others. Less than 1 foot. RG459. See also Heller, Walter. þ U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Records, 1961-63. Microfilm copies of subject files. 5 rolls of microfilm. RG16. þ U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY Records, 1963-64. Records relating to President Kennedy's funeral. Less than 1 foot. RG335. þ U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Records, 1961-63. Microfilm includes copies of records of the Area Redevelopment Administration, the Under Secretary for Transportation, Maritime Administration, Business and Defense Services Administration, Office of Trade Adjustment, Bureau of International Commerce, National Bureau of Standards. Hard copy includes speeches and statements of Secretary Hodges, reports, studies, publications, Commerce News Digest, Foreign Commerce Weekly (later Internation- al Commerce), and Survey of Current Business. 7 feet, 16 rolls of microfilm. RG40. þ U.S. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Records. 1961-63. Microfilm copies of incoming and outgoing cables, numerical files, and correspondence of Secretary Robert S. McNamara. Hard copy consists of Current News. 8 feet, 70 rolls of microfilm. RG330. þ U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE Records, 1961-63. Microfilm copies of correspondence, Presidential messages, Executive orders, records of Presidential committees and task forces, reports, studies, legislative files; includes records of the Public Health Service, Office of Education, Social Security Administration, Welfare Administration, Vocational Rehabilitation Administration, and the Food and Drug Administration. Hard copy includes reports and publications particularly on mental retarda- tion, drug amendments of 1962, social security, juvenile delin- quency, and education. 4 feet, 47 rolls of microfilm. RG235. þ U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Records, 1961-63. Microfilm copies of records of Secretary Stuart Udall, the Fish and Wildlife Service, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Bureau of Land Reclamation, and publications. Hard copy includes publications, correspondence, reports, memorandums, press releases, compila- tions of departmental activities by state, and materials relating to water projects, Native Americans, commercial fisheries, and outdoor recreation. 3 feet, 26 rolls of microfilm. RG48. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Records, 1961-63. Microfilm copies of investigative files, case files, trial pro- ceedings, grand jury testimony, pardons, briefs, pleadings, enforcement proceedings, correspondence; includes files of Deputy Attorney General Nicholas Katzenbach, records of the Office of Legal Counsel, Office of the Pardon Attorney, Office of the Solicitor General, Antitrust Division, Civil Division, Civil Rights Division, Criminal Division, Internal Security Division, Lands Division, Tax Division, Administrative Division, Bureau of Prisons, Immigration and Naturalization Service, and selected speeches and photographs of Federal Bureau of Investigation Director J. Edgar Hoover. Hard copy includes report of the Criminal Division to the Attorney General on organized crime, and Robert F. Kennedy's statement before the Interstate Commerce Commission concerning discrimination in interstate travel. Less than 1 foot, 728 rolls of microfilm. One item open. RG60. þ U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Records, 1961-63. Microfilm copies of correspondence, reports, studies, briefings, speeches, press releases, publications; includes records of the Secretary, the Bureau of Employment Security, Women's Bureau, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Office of Manpower Automation and Training, Bureau of International Labor Organization, Office of Policy Planning and Research, and the Wage, Hours, and Public Contracts Division. Hard copy includes press releases; memoran- dums; notes; departmental reports; reports by the President's Committee on Migratory Labor, the Bureau of Employment Security, and the Bureau of Labor Statistics; hearings, studies, departmen- tal orders and notices implementing key Kennedy programs; the Monthly Labor Review; the Employment Security Review; the Monthly Report On The Labor Force; and speeches by Arthur Goldberg and Willard Wirtz. 6 feet, 73 rolls of microfilm. RG174. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE Records, 1961-63. Microfilm copies of memorandums for the President, Presidential memorandums of conversation, memorandums to White House staff, chronologies of Presidential conferences abroad and official visits to Washington, incoming and outgoing telegrams, files of American Foreign Service posts, files of the bureaus and divi- sions, personal papers of Secretary Dean Rusk. Less than 1 foot, 129 rolls of microfilm. RG59. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE MISSION TO THE UNITED NATIONS Records, 1961-63. Microfilm copies of Adlai Stevenson's correspondence files, and subject files on Cuba, arms limitation, the Congo, and other topics. Less than 1 foot, 8 rolls of microfilm. RG59. þ U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY Records, 1961-63. Microfilm copies of memorandums, reports, budget documents, position papers on legislation, planning documents, briefings, publications; includes records of the Secretary, Assistant Secretaries, offices, bureaus and divisions of the department, the personal papers of Henry H. Fowler, Robert V. Roosa, Stanley Surrey, Robert A. Wallace, Seymour E. Harris, and John C. Bullitt, and records of the Bureau of Customs, the Director of the Mint, Bureau of Narcotics, Internal Revenue Service, Com- ptroller of the Currency, and the Treasurer of the United States. Hard copy includes the National Banking Review, photographs, press releases, speeches and statements of C. Douglas Dillon, Henry Fowler, John J. Saxon, and Robert Roosa. 4 feet, 62 rolls of microfilm. Microfilm closed. RG56. The following personal papers collections were filmed as part of the records of the department: FOWLER, HENRY H(amill), 1908- Papers, 1961-63. Lawyer, government official. Under Secretary of the Treasury (1961-64). Copies of subject files, speeches, and corre- spondence. 63 rolls of microfilm. ROOSA, ROBERT V(incent), 1918- Papers, 1961-63. Economist. Under Secretary of the Treasury for Monetary Affairs (1961-64). Copies of personal office files from the Treasury Department. 5 rolls of microfilm. SURREY, STANLEY S(terling), 1910-84. Papers, 1961-63. Lawyer, educator, government official. Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Tax Policy (1961-69). Copies of speeches, bills, memorandums, correspondence. 13 rolls of microfilm. 78-379. þ U.S. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA GOVERNMENT Records, 1961-63. Memorandums, reports to the President, and publications on municipal matters such as fire protection, police, health, sanitation, schools, etc. 1 foot. RG351. þ U.S. FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION Records, 1961-63. Selected records, r‚sum‚ of actions, annual reports, minutes of the Federal Farm Credit Board. Less than 1 foot. RG103. þ U.S. FEDERAL AVIATION AGENCY Records, 1961-63. Microfilm copies of subject files, correspondence, press releas- es, speeches, press conferences, and articles on international air transportation policy. Hard copy consists of miscellaneous reports, press releases, and publications. 1 foot, 30 rolls of microfilm. RG237. þ U.S. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Records, 1961-63. Microfilm copies of selected speeches of Chairman Newton N. Minow; files of the General Counsel; the Legislative Division; and President's report file. 3 rolls of microfilm. RG173. þ U.S. FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION Records, 1961-63. Microfilm copies of congressional testimony, significant legisla- tion file, speeches, press releases, annual reports, and meet- ings. 1 roll of microfilm. RG358. þ U.S. FEDERAL MEDIATION & CONCILIATION SERVICE Records, 1961-63. Selected records of Presidential boards of inquiry, special Presidential boards, and the National Labor Management Panel (1963); includes selected speeches and correspondence of William E. Simkin. Less than 1 foot. RG280. þ U.S. FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION Records, 1961-63. Reports, correspondence, legislation files, press releases, newsclippings, and publications; includes minutes of the National Power Survey Committee, National Power Survey Reports, minutes of the National Gas Advisory Council, selected speeches of Joseph C. Swidler, Howard Morgan, Lawrence J. O'Connor, Charles R. Ross, and Harold C. Woodward. 1 foot. RG138. þ U.S. FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION Records, 1961-63. Microfilm copies of press releases. Hard copy includes published staff reports, decisions, annual reports, rules and regulations, press releases, news summaries, and speeches of Paul Rand Dixon. 3 feet, 2 rolls of microfilm. RG122. þ U.S. GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION Records, 1961-63. Microfilm copies of records of Administrator Bernard L. Boutin, and the subdivisions of the agency including the Defense Materi- als Service, Federal Supply Service, National Archives and Records Service, Transportation and Communications Service, Public Building Service, and files on the early development of the John F. Kennedy Library. Hard copy includes correspondence and a prospectus for alterations to the White House, and the Public Building Service's Planning Report on Civil Rights Demon- strations, August 28, 1963. Less than 1 foot, 18 rolls of microfilm. RG269. þ U.S. HOUSING AND HOME FINANCE AGENCY Records, 1961-63. Microfilm copies of subject files, legislative proposals, weekly activity reports, minutes, memorandums, speeches, and publica- tions. Hard copy includes reports, publications, press releases, hearings, legislation, and statistics concerning the Community Facilities Agency, Urban Renewal Administration, and Public Housing Authority; includes speeches by Robert C. Weaver, Sidney H. Woolner, William L. Slayton, Marie C. McGuire, and Neal J. Hardy. 6 feet, 9 rolls of microfilm. þ U.S. INAUGURAL COMMITTEE Records, 1960-1961 Records of the general chairman, executive director, and various subcommittees responsible for staging the events and public cere- monies associated with the inauguration of President John F. Kennedy and Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson. Consists chiefly of correspondence, memorandums, reports, lists, minutes, press releases, plans, and memorabilia. 36 feet. RG274. þ U.S. INFORMATION AGENCY Records, 1961-63. Microfilm copies of the chronological correspondence file of Director Edward R. Murrow, records of the Voice of America, newsclippings, articles, reports, press releases, and personality clippings. Hard copy consists of foreign press coverage of President Kennedy's assassination, memorials, tributes, etc. 1 foot, 237 rolls of microfilm. RG306. See also Audiovisual Archives. þ U.S. INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION Records, 1961-64. Microfilm copies of memorandums, commission votes, discrimination case files, and publications. Hard copy includes annual reports, hearings, decisions, statistics, publications, and speeches by commissioners. 5 feet, 15 rolls of microfilm. RG134. U.S. MISSION TO THE UNITED NATIONS See U.S. Department of State. Mission to the United Nations þ U.S. NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION Records, 1961-63. Microfilm copies of speeches, biweekly reports to the White House, minutes of staff meetings, correspondence with the White House, and publications; includes records of the Office of the Administrator, Office for Legislative Affairs, Office of Manned Space Flight, Office of International Programs, Office of the General Counsel, and the Office of Administration. Hard copy includes historical studies, chronologies, reports, publications, technical publications, press releases, photographs, congressio- nal hearings, special publications on Presidential visits, and newsletters by the Langley, Ames, Goddard, and John F. Kennedy Centers. 19 feet, 11 rolls of microfilm. RG255. þ U.S. NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE COUNCIL Records, 1961-63. Microfilm copies of minutes of council meetings, interagency staff meetings, general subject files, statements, articles, speeches. 11 rolls of microfilm. þ U.S. NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD Records, 1961-63. Speeches, statements, and papers by board members. Less than 1 foot. RG25. þ U.S. NATIONAL MEDIATION BOARD Records, 1961-63. Microfilm copies of case files. Hard copy consists of annual reports, interpretations, and determinations. Less than 1 foot, 2 rolls of microfilm. RG13. þ U.S. NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION Records, 1961-63. Microfilm copies of Director's daily file, congressional file, Director's diary notes, reports, publications, press releases; includes records of the Interdepartmental Committee for Atmo- spheric Sciences. Hard copy includes speeches and statements of the Director, minutes of the National Science Board, press releases, reports, publications, and compilations on special sub- jects such as the Science Development Program, and the U.S.-Japan Committee on Scientific Cooperation. 6 feet, 11 rolls of micro- film. RG307. þ U.S. OFFICE OF EMERGENCY PLANNING Records, 1961-63. Microfilm copies of files on the natural disaster program and emergency preparations during the Cuban missile crisis. Hard copy consists of news summaries and newsclippings. Less than 1 foot, 5 rolls of microfilm. RG396. U.S. OFFICE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Records, 1961-63. Microfilm copies of selected subject files on defense, space, limited war, nuclear propulsion and weapons, radiation, civilian technology, disarmament, education, international matters, life sciences, the President's Science Advisory Committee and other topics. 73 rolls of microfilm. RG350. See also Wiesner, Jerome. þ U.S. PEACE CORPS Records, 1961-85. Microfilm copies of Director's staff meeting reports, press releases, weekly reports to the President, volunteer information reports, and publications. Hard copy consists of publications, reports, country studies, training manuals etc. 7 feet, 9 rolls of microfilm (Unclassified microfilmed records available in hard copy). See also Josephson, William, Shriver, R. Sargent, and Peace Corps Collection. þ U.S. POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT Records, 1961-63. Microfilm copies of selected memorandums, clippings, memorandums concerning hate mail, publications. Hard copy includes speeches by J. Edward Day and John Gronouski, reports, studies, statis- tics, meetings of the Post Office Advisory Board, manuals and training materials, rate studies, and congressional hearings. 10 feet, 2 rolls of microfilm. RG28. þ U.S. PRESIDENTIAL RAILROAD COMMISSION Records, 1960-62. Drafts, proofs, galleys of the Commission report, general re- cords, transcripts of proceedings of public hearings, employee exhibits, carrier exhibits, general subjects, trip surveys, etc. 105 feet. RG220. þ U.S. PRESIDENT'S ADVISORY COMMISSION ON NARCOTICS AND DRUG ABUSE Records, 1962-64. Testimony, committee decisions, recommendations, questionnaires, reports, correspondence, memorandums, newsclippings, pre-publica- tion draft of History of Narcotic Drug Addiction Problems (pro- ceedings of a symposium). 8 feet. þ U.S. PRESIDENT'S BOEING AEROSPACE BOARD Records, 1962-63. Exhibits to the final report of the Presidential board of inquiry in a dispute involving the Boeing Company with the International Association of Machinists (IAM), the United Auto Workers (UAW), and the United Welders unions, and a dispute between the Rohr Corporation and the IAM; includes company and union submissions to the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service. Less than 1 foot. See also U.S. Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service. U.S. PRESIDENT'S COMMISSION ON EQUAL OPPORTUNITY IN THE ARMED FORCES See Gesell, Gerhard þ U.S. PRESIDENT'S COMMISSION ON REGISTRATION AND VOTER PARTICI- PATION Records, 1960-64. Reports, studies, memorandums, interviews, state and county election laws, correspondence with federal, state, and local elected officials. 9 feet. RG220. þ U.S. PRESIDENT'S COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN Records, 1961-63. Correspondence, minutes of meetings, reports, transcripts, and memorandums of the commission and its seven subcommittees. 7 feet. RG220. U.S. PRESIDENT'S SCIENCE ADVISORY COMMITTEE See Wiesner, Jerome þ U.S. SECRET SERVICE Records, 1961-63. White House police post logs and diary record books listing visitors to the White House, movements of President Kennedy and his family, and demonstrators at the White House. 12 feet. RG87. þ U.S. SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION Records, 1961-63. Miscellaneous memorandums, correspondence, reports; includes the Statistical Bulletin and the Quarterly Financial Report For Manufacturing Corporations. 1 foot. RG266. þ U.S. SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM Records, 1947-63, (bulk 1961-63). Microfilm copies of selected letters and memorandums between General Lewis Hershey and the President or White House staff. Hard copy consists of annual reports (1947-63), management reports, photographs, and a study of the "Impact of Cuban Inci- dents, 1961-63 on Selective Service System in Florida." Less than 1 foot, 1 roll of microfilm. RG147. þ U.S. SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Records, 1961-64. Microfilm copies of reports, memorandums, and speeches, including speeches of the Administrator, and files on the White House Committee on Small Business. Hard copy includes speeches of John E. Horne, Irving Maness, and Eugene Foley, and a "Compilation of Statements, Pledges, and Actions by John F. Kennedy Concerning Small Business . . . 1954-63." 1 foot, 13 rolls of microfilm. RG309. þ U.S. SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION Records, 1961-63. Microfilm copies of selected records. 1 roll of microfilm. RG106. þ U.S. TARIFF COMMISSION Records, 1958-63. Annual reports, investigative reports to the President on prod- ucts, memorandums on legislation. 1 foot. RG81. þ U.S. TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY Records, 1961-63. Publications, reports, budget documents, correspondence, power reports, forest inventory statistics, watershed resource summa- ries, news summaries, press releases. 4 feet. RG142. U.S. VETERANS ADMINISTRATION Records, 1961-63. Microfilm copies of the Administrator's reading file and White House file, records of the Office of the General Counsel, Office of the Director of Information Service, Office of the Assistant Administrator for Management and Evaluation, Assistant Adminis- trator for Personnel, Office of Chief Benefits Director, and Office of the Chief Medical Director. Hard copy includes Admini- strator's reading file, memorandums, hearings, and speeches by John S. Gleason. 7 feet, 17 rolls of microfilm. RG15. þ VALACHI, JOSEPH, 1903-71 Papers, 1964. Organized crime figure. Handwritten and typewritten manuscript of The Real Thing, which served as source material for The Valachi Papers (1968) by Peter Maas. Less than 1 foot. þ VANDEN HEUVEL, WILLIAM J(acobus), 1930- Papers, 1966-68. Aide to Robert Kennedy; vice president of the New York State constitutional convention (1967); president, International Rescue Committee. Materials relating to New York State politics, State- City relations, the International League of Human Rights, and the New York City Board of Corrections; includes speeches, corres- pondence, notes, and schedules for Robert Kennedy's trips abroad and 1964 campaign materials. 15 feet. See also Gwirtzman, Milton. þ VIETNAMESE-AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Records, 1802-60. Copies of records of the Nguyen dynasty. 64 rolls of microfilm. 78-384. [Copies also on deposit at Cornell University, Harvard University, University of Hawaii, and Yale University]. þ VON KUROWSKY, AGNES, 1892-1984 Papers, 1918-1985. Red Cross nurse in Italy during World War I and friend of Ernest Hemingway. Diary. Less than 1 foot. þ WALINSKY, ADAM, 1937- Papers, 1964-68. Lawyer. Legislative assistant and speech writer to Senator Robert Kennedy (1965-68). Correspondence, memorandums, speeches, reports, and press releases. 22 feet. See also Oral History Interviews. WALLACE, ROBERT A(sh), 1921- Papers, 1959-64. Government official. Assistant Secretary of the Treasury (1961- 69). Chronological files, subject files, economic projections, notes, photographs, miscellaneous personal and professional papers. 8 feet. See also U.S. Department of the Treasury. þ WARBURG, JAMES P(aul), 1896-1969 Papers, 1920-69 (fragments 1912-18). Author, banker, financial adviser to President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Papers, writings, general files relating to his banking career, the New Deal, World War II, and foreign policy topics. 33 feet. 78-385. See also Oral History Interviews. þ WARREN, STAFFORD L(eak), 1896-1981 White House Staff Files, 1961-63. (The Presidential Papers of John F. Kennedy). Author, educator, consultant. Special Assistant to the President for Mental Retardation (1962-63). Correspondence with the public about the Kennedy administration mental health program. 1 foot. See also Oral History Interviews. þ WEBB, JAMES E(dwin), 1906-92 Papers, 1961-63. Lawyer, government official. Administrator, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (1961-68). Photocopies of chronological correspondence file and newsclippings. [Originals deposited in the Harry S. Truman Library, Independence, Missouri]. 3 feet. See also U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. WEINTAL, EDWARD, 1901-73 Papers, 1927-72. Journalist. U.S. Information Agency official (1969-73); co- author (with Charles Bartlett), Facing the Brink (1967). Subject files, chronological files, notebooks, scrapbooks, etc. 6 feet. þ WELSH, EDWARD C(risty), 1909-90 Papers, 1961-63. Executive Secretary, National Aeronautics and Space Council. Copies of correspondence and memorandums. 1 roll of microfilm. 78-386. See also Oral History Interviews. WHALEN, RICHARD J(ames), 1935- Papers, 1955-78. Author, The Founding Father (1964), Catch The Falling Flag (1972),and Taking Sides (1974). Manuscripts of writings, person- al correspondence, and papers relating to Joseph P. Kennedy. 8 feet. þ WHITE, LEE C., 1923- White House Staff Files, 1961-63. (The Presidential Papers of John F. Kennedy). Lawyer. Assistant Special Counsel to the President (1961-63). General subject file and civil rights file containing correspon- dence, memorandums, reports, newsclippings, drafts, printed material. 10 feet. See also Oral History Interviews. þ WHITE, RICHARDSON, 1929- Papers, 1961-69. Author, Youth and Opportunity: The Federal Anti-Delinquency Program (contracted study for the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, 1968-69). Research material, including documents, interview notes, chapter drafts, etc. 7 feet. 78-387. þ WHITE, THEODORE H(arold), 1915-86 Papers, 1960-68. Journalist, author, The Making of the President, 1960, 1964, 1968 and other works. Manuscripts of nine books and Making of the President television documentaries, containing background materi- als, themes, outlines, notes, drafts, typescript proofs with extensive annotations, and correspondence. 20 feet. WIESNER, JEROME B(ert), 1915- Papers, 1961-73. Engineer, educator. Special Assistant to the President for Science and Technology (1961-64); Director, Office of Science and Technology (1961-64). Official chronological and subject files. 8 feet. See also U.S. Office of Science and Technology. þ WILSON, HENRY HALL, 1921-79 White House Staff Files, 1961-62. (The Presidential Papers of John F. Kennedy). Lawyer. Administrative Assistant to the President (1961-67). Correspondence, memorandums, legislative vote analyses, subject files. 5 feet. See also Kennedy, John Fitzgerald. Congres- sional Liaison Office. þ WINSLOW, JOSEPH E. White House Staff Files, 1961-63. (The Presidential Papers of John F. Kennedy). Administrative assistant, Office of Personnel (1961-63). Back- ground materials on rules, laws, and traditions of federal service; memorandums about federal bureaus and agencies, the Civil Service, etc. 6 feet. þ WIRTZ, W(illiam) WILLARD, 1912- Papers, 1934-79. Lawyer, government official. Professor of law, Northwestern University (1946-54); Executive Secretary, Wage Stabilization Board (1951-53); Under Secretary of Labor (1961-62) and Secretary of Labor (1962-69). Personal and professional papers relating to political campaigns, the Labor Department, and other legal, academic, and governmental activities. 79 feet, 3 rolls of microfilm. 78-389. þ WOFFORD, HARRIS (Llewellyn), 1926- White House Staff Files, 1960-62. (The Presidential Papers of John F. Kennedy). Lawyer. Assistant to Senator John F. Kennedy (1960); Special Assistant to the President for Civil Rights (1961-62). Corre- spondence, progress reports, speeches, and occasional background material on civil rights cases. 6 feet. See also Oral History Interviews. WOLFE, GREGORY BAKER, 1922- Papers, 1968-74. President, Portland State University, Oregon (1968-74). Papers, speeches, writings relating to academic affairs and miscellaneous subjects. 6 feet. þ WOOD, ROBERT C(oldwell), 1923- Papers, 1960-77. Educator, political scientist, Presidential adviser. Professor of political science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1959-66). Personal papers. Less than 1 foot. See also Oral History Interviews. þ YARMOLINSKY, ADAM, 1922- Papers, 1936-80. Lawyer, educator. Special Assistant to the Secretary of Defense (1961-64); director, President's antipoverty program (1964); Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Affairs (1965-66); professor of law, Harvard University (1966-72); author, The Military Establishment (1971). Personal and profes- sional papers relating to a wide range of his activities and pursuits. 173 feet. 78-390. See also Oral History Interviews. AUDIOVISUAL ARCHIVES The collections in the library's audiovisual archives are the result of donations by government agencies, newspapers, televi- sion networks, private organizations, and thousands of individu- als. Different in form from textual documents, these materials are a rich and important documentary resource for studying John F. Kennedy's life and administration. The core of the audiovi- sual archives comprises photographs, films, and sound recordings made by White House personnel from 1961 through 1963. The library also holds significant collections that document the activities and careers of Robert F. Kennedy, other members of the Kennedy family, their friends, associates, and contemporaries. The following pages list and briefly describe the library's audiovisual archives. Detailed finding aids are available in the audiovisual research room. Those who wish more information about audiovisual holdings and duplication services, or those who wish to make an appointment to use the audiovisual research facilities (strongly recommended) can write or call 617-929-4530. STILL PHOTOGRAPHS. 1863-1984. 147,350 items. þ BERINSKY, BURTON, 1931-91 1960-68. Photographs of John F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign in the Northeast, his inauguration, and trips as President to New York City. Includes extensive documentation of Robert F. Kennedy's senatorial campaign and Presidential campaign as well as the March on Selma, Alabama (1965) and the 1968 New Hampshire Presi- dential primary campaign. 30,671 items. Permission Required to Reproduce. þ BOSTON GLOBE 1910-63 Select photographs of John F. Kennedy, his family and associates taken by staff photographers, others. 400 items. Permission Re- quired to Reproduce. þ BOSTON HERALD 1912-64 Copies of photographs from the newspaper's photo library of John F. Kennedy, his family and associates particularly during the years prior to 1960. 300 items. Permission Required to Repro- duce. þ DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE 1953-64 File photos taken by the DNC's staff photographer. Includes portraits of DNC chairmen and other personnel, Democratic party leaders, and photographs taken during the Presidential campaigns of 1960 and 1964. 1,100 items. See also Archives and Manu- scripts. þ HAWES, JOSIAH JOHNSON, 1810-1910 1863-97. Glass plate negatives of late 19th Century Boston and its envi- rons, studio portraits, cartes de visite, and commercial copy photographs taken by one of the foremost pioneering photographers of America. 820 items. KENNEDY, EDWARD MOORE, 1932- 1961-76 Photographs of Edward Kennedy during his Senatorial campaigns of 1962, 1964 and 1970, and of his family during that period, in Boston and Cape Cod. 6,400 items. Permission Required. See also Motion Picture Film and Archives and Manuscripts. KENNEDY FAMILY COLLECTION 1878-1978. Photographs of the Kennedy and Fitzgerald families taken by or collected by Mrs. Rose Kennedy, Joseph P. Kennedy, and their children. 14,500 items. Permission Required. See also Motion Picture Film. KENNEDY, ROBERT F(rancis), 1925-68 1925-69. Photographs of Robert Kennedy, his family, and friends. While most items are press or other photographs documenting Robert Kennedy's career and activities while in government service and his political campaigns of 1964 and 1968, the collection includes numerous personal photographs showing Robert Kennedy with his family. 12,300 items. Permission Required. See also Archives and Manuscripts, Motion Picture Film, Sound Recordings, and Oral History Interviews. þ LOOK MAGAZINE 1946-63 Photographs taken by staff photographers for use in various Look Magazine articles about John F. Kennedy, his family and associ- ates during his service in the U.S. House of Representatives, the Senate, and as President. 900 items. þ MAGNUM 1939-68 35mm contact sheets of the photo agency's complete Kennedy file taken by Cornell Capa, Peter Hunter, Elliott Erwitt, and others. 500 items. Permission Required to Reproduce þ NEW BEDFORD STANDARD-TIMES 1946-63 Original file photographs and negatives from the newspaper's photo Library documenting John F. Kennedy's visits to Cape Cod and his activities there. Includes some wire press photos. 1,000 items. Permission Required to Reproduce. þ NEW ORLEANS TIMES-PICAYUNE 1960-63 The complete Kennedy file of the photo library of this newspaper; comprised of staff and wire press photographs. 1,350 items. Permission Required to Reproduce. þ NEW YORK TIMES 1960-68 Select photographs from the newspaper's photo library of Presi- dent Kennedy and his associates, and of Robert F. Kennedy as Attorney General and Senator from New York. 400 items. Per- mission Required to Reproduce. þ "PRESIDENT'S COLLECTION" 1920-63 Photographs of John F. Kennedy, his family and associates, formerly displayed or stored in his Congressional and Senate offices, and from White House storage. 1,500 items. Permission Required to Reproduce in Some Instances. þ PRESS COLLECTION 1952-60 Select photographs of John F. Kennedy's activities, visits, etc., from the photo libraries of major state-wide circulation newspa- pers in all 50 states. 900 items. Permission Required to Repro- duce in Some Instances. þ "PX" PHOTOGRAPHS 1894-1984. Photographs of John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, members of the Kennedy family, and others taken by and donated to the library by private individuals or organizations from many countries. Many pictures document memorial services or memorials in honor of John or Robert Kennedy. Items vary in type and quality from amateur snapshots to formal portraits by Bachrach, Halsmann, and other professional photographers. 8,009 items. þ STEINBERG, GERALD JAY 1963-81 Researcher, collector of Kennedyana. Black and white and color photographs collected by the donor of memorials erected or dedi- cated in memory of President Kennedy in every U.S. state and in numerous foreign countries. 9,800 items. Permission Required to Reproduce in Some Instances. See also Archives and Manuscripts. þ TETI / MILLER COLLECTION ca. 1966-82. Black-and-white and color photographs of the families of John, Robert, and Edward Kennedy, the Shrivers, Lawfords, and Smiths, used in Kennedy: The New Generation (1983) by Frank Teti, and in other publications. 10,700 items. Permission Required to Reproduce. þ U.S. GOVERNMENT AGENCY COLLECTION 1934-64. Photographs from various government agencies, usually showing President Kennedy visiting an agency installation, or of agency programs associated with the Kennedy administration such as Food for Peace, etc. Includes pictures of Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr. during his service as Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission and as Ambassador to Great Britain. 3,500 items. See also Motion Picture Film. þ WHITE HOUSE 1960-63. Photographs by staff photographers of the President's activities at the White House, official trips and other events; informal photographs with his family during vacations and other private moments. Mostly color. 42,300 items. See also Motion Picture Film and Sound Recordings. MOTION PICTURE FILM, 1910-83, 6,631 reels GUGGENHEIM PRODUCTIONS 1956-83. Political campaign films created by Charles Guggenheim for numerous candidates, such as Adlai Stevenson, 1956; Robert F. Kennedy, 1964, 1968; George McGovern, 1972; Edward M. Kennedy, 1976, 1980; and others. Includes documentaries such as RFK Remembered (1968), KKK (1985), and public service announcements for various organizations. 2,850 reels. Permission Required. See also Archives and Manuscripts, and Sound Recordings. KENNEDY, EDWARD MOORE, 1932- 1961-80 Films and videotapes documenting Edward Kennedy's activities and travels to various countries, appearances on televised news programs, political campaign footage shot for his campaigns for the U.S. Senate, 1962-1976, and his 1980 Presidential primary campaign. 400 reels. Permission Required. See also Archives and Manuscripts, Still Photographs, and Sound Recordings. KENNEDY, ROBERT F(rancis), 1925-68 1964, 1968. Political campaign film created during the course of Robert Kennedy's campaigns for the Senate, 1964, and for the Presidency, 1968. 600 reels. Permission Required. See also Archives and Manuscripts, Still Photographs, Sound Recordings, and Oral History Interviews. þ "MR" FILMS 1910-64. Films of John F. Kennedy, his family, and others, produced by, and donated to the library by newsreel companies, filmmakers, and individuals. Includes rare footage of the Kennedy family in Europe 1938-1939, Hyannisport and Palm Beach 1940-1946. 253 reels. Permission Required to Reproduce. þ NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BROADCASTERS 1953-64 Newsfilm footage of John F. Kennedy and his associates in cities and locales in various states recorded by local member television stations of the National Association of Broadcasters. 150 reels. Permission Required to Reproduce. þ VICTORIA SCHUCK COLLECTION 1948-68. Films of political speeches, rallies, campaign spot ads, and other footage from state and national campaigns, such as Steven- son-Eisenhower, 1956, as recorded or collected by the Democratic and Republican National Committees. 1,250 reels. Permission Required to Reproduce. See also Sound Recordings. þ TELEVISION NETWORKS COLLECTION 1951-83. News film donated to the library by the major American television networks and networks of other countries. Includes stock footage of John F. Kennedy's public appearances, documentaries, special reports on events or issues of his public career particularly during the Kennedy administration, and broadcasts of memorial services and documentaries on his life produced after the assas- sination. 877 reels. Permission Required to Reproduce. þ U.S. GOVERNMENT AGENCY COLLECTION 1961-65. Films of President Kennedy's activities, particularly as they relate to donor agencies, such as NASA, U.S. Information Agency, the U.S. Air Force, and others. Includes memorial films produced or acquired by different agencies. 164 reels. See also Still Photographs. þ WHITE HOUSE 1961-63. Films by White House staff cameramen of President Kennedy's official activities, ceremonies at the White House, trips, vacations, and leisure time activities with family and friends. 87 reels. See also Still Photographs and Sound Recordings. SOUND RECORDINGS. 1910-85. 10,836 reels. þ AL & HARRIETT BROOKS COLLECTION 1951-59 Radio transcription discs of the "Bekins Music Hall" program. Includes some scripts and other textual materials associated with the series, and off-air disc recordings of speeches of political leaders of the mid-20th century. 800 items. Permission Required to Reproduce. þ CANADIAN BROADCASTING COMPANY (CBC) 1965. Interviews, narration, and other recordings produced by CBC for a radio documentary on Ernest Hemingway. 45 items. Permission Re- quired to Reproduce. þ COLUMBIA BROADCASTING SYSTEM (CBS) 1956, 1960. Complete reportage of the 1956 and 1960 Democratic National Conventions as broadcast by CBS Radio News. 71 items. Per- mission Required to Reproduce. þ COLUMBIA RECORDS 1964-65 Interviews with Kennedy family members and contemporaries, narration, music, etc. used in the disc/book production, JFK: As We Remember Him (1965). Includes interview transcripts and other textual records. 60 items. Permission Required to Reproduce. þ DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE 1950-64. Recordings of political speeches, spot ads, political programs, and other broadcasts produced or recorded by the Democratic National Committee. 126 items. See also Archives and Manu- scripts, and Still Photographs. GUGGENHEIM PRODUCTIONS 1958-85. Political campaign recordings made for radio broadcast created for Robert Kennedy (1968), Edward Kennedy, (1976, 1980), and various other political candidates. 2,500 items. Permission Required. See also Archives and Manuscripts, and Motion Picture Film. KENNEDY, EDWARD MOORE, 1932- 1961-80 Audiotape recordings of speeches, public appearances made by Edward Kennedy while campaigning for the U.S. Senate (1962-1976) the Presidency (1980), and while serving as Senator from Massa- chusetts (1962- ). 900 items. Permission Required. See also Archives and Manuscripts, Still Photographs, and Motion Picture Film. KENNEDY FAMILY COLLECTION 1940-1960 Radio transcription discs of speeches, public appearances made by various members of the Kennedy Family, including John F. Fitzger- ald, Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr., Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr., and John F. Kennedy. 110 items. Permission Required. See also Still Photographs. þ KENNEDY, ROBERT F(rancis), 1925-68 1960-68. Recordings of speeches and other public remarks made by Robert F. Kennedy while Attorney General (1961-64) Senator from New York (1965-68) and during his Presidential campaign (1968). Includes political spot ads, and recordings sent to Robert Kennedy by others. 430 items. Permission Required to Reproduce. See also Archives and Manuscripts, Still Photographs, Motion Picture Film, and Oral History Interviews. þ "MR" SOUND RECORDINGS 1911-84. Discs and tapes sent to the White House and to the Kennedy Library from many donors. Includes musical, poetic, and other memorials to President Kennedy; off-the-air recordings of news reports about the assassinations of President Kennedy and Robert Kennedy; and other recordings. Also includes speeches and remarks made by many public figures and Kennedy administration officials, such as Orville Freeman, Eleanor Roosevelt, Dwight D. Eisenhower, and Richard M. Nixon. 1,830 items. Permission Required to Reproduce in Some Instances. þ ORAL HISTORY COLLECTION 1964-83. Tape recorded interviews with appointees, associates, friends, and contemporaries of John and Robert Kennedy conducted by the Kennedy Library's oral history staff. These are the recordings from which the library's oral history interview transcripts are produced. 1,600 items. Permission Required to Use or Reproduce (Use is also conditional on the availability of a reference copy of the interview tape.) See also Oral History Interviews. PRESIDENTIAL ASSISTANTS 1965-67 Tape recorded interviews made by Special Assistants to the President David F. Powers, Lawrence F. O'Brien, and Kenneth P. O'Donnell of their activities with John F. Kennedy, 1946-1963, and other reminiscences. The Powers and O'Donnell tapes were the source for the book "Johnny, We Hardly Knew Ye" (1972). 153 items. Permission Required. See also Archives and Manuscripts and Oral History Interviews. þ RUSK, (David) DEAN, 1909- 1961-68. Recordings of speeches, press conferences, and other remarks made while Secretary of State. 200 items. See also Archives and Manuscripts and Oral History Interviews. þ VICTORIA SCHUCK COLLECTION 1944-69. Discs and audiotapes of political speeches, rallies, and spot ads made during various national and state election campaigns by or for the Democratic and Republican National Committees. Includes recordings of political programs broadcast in off-election years. 1,700 items. Permission Required to Reproduce. See also Motion Picture Film. þ U.S. INFORMATION AGENCY 1961-65. Recordings of Edward R. Murrow's speeches and other remarks while Director of the U.S. Information Agency. Includes recordings of memorial services in honor of President Kennedy held in many countries and sent to the library by USIA offices in those countries. 66 items. See also Archives and Manuscripts. þ WHITE HOUSE 1961-63. White House Communications Agency recordings of President Kennedy's speeches and other public remarks. 245 items. See also Still Photographs and Motion Picture Film. PRINTED MATERIALS The printed materials collection is a special library of pub- lished and unpublished literature relating to mid-20th century American history, politics, and government, centering on the life of John F. Kennedy. The collection comprises books, disserta- tions, conference papers, government publications, periodicals, microforms, theses, student papers, and clippings. It is intend- ed to serve as a definitive body of Kennedy-related secondary literature. Materials are made available on-site to researchers whose information needs cannot be met by the holdings of other libraries. The Kennedy Library's automated catalog is a dictionary catalog arranged primarily according to the Library of Congress classifi- cation system. Any item can be located by author, subject, or title. While adopting many Library of Congress classifications and subject headings, the Kennedy Library imposes special fea- tures on standard cataloging and classification to index more precisely events or issues of John F. Kennedy's life and career. The library uses over 200 specialized subject headings. For example, titles on the Cuban missile crisis are filed under the special subject heading "KENNEDY, JOHN FITZGERALD--FOREIGN RELA- TIONS--CUBA, OCTOBER, 1962" rather than under the Library of Congress heading "UNITED STATES--FOREIGN RELATIONS--CUBA, OCTO- BER, 1962." The heading "KENNEDY, JOHN FITZGERALD--CIVIL RIGHTS--MISSISSIPPI" lists titles dealing with the role of the Kennedy administration in integrating the University of Missis- sippi. In other cases, both a Kennedy administration-specific heading as well as a standard Library of Congress heading are used. For example, a title on the history of the space program that deals significantly, but not exclusively, with the policies of the Kennedy administration may be filed under "KENNEDY, JOHN FITZGERALD--SPACE PROGRAM and U.S.--SPACE PROGRAM." A complete subject authority list is available. Similarly, the Kennedy Library assigns new classification numbers to works where the Library of Congress assigned number is deemed inappropriate for local needs. The library's vertical file contains selected or noteworthy articles, student papers, and related types of printed materials that provide further coverage of events and personalities of the Kennedy years. There is a subject, author, periodical title, and chronological index to this portion of the file. The vertical file is also a valuable source of miscellaneous clippings about President Kennedy, his family, Presidential libraries, and the Kennedy Library, arranged broadly by subject matter and chrono- logically. Printed materials can only be used in the research rooms. However, at the determination of the librarian, some materials may be made available through interlibrary loan. See the inter- library loan statement on page ?? for details. The printed materials collection also serves as a bibliographical center for Kennedy studies. Reading lists on John Kennedy, Robert Kennedy, and the Kennedy family are available in the main research room. The staff can provide literature searches and bibliographical listings on request. The following list describes the categories of books and other published or unpublished materials available at the library: WRITINGS BY JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY: All known works, including the rare As We Remember Joe (1945), the first printing of A Nation of Immigrants (1959), and more than 30 English-language and foreign-language editions of Profiles in Courage (1956). BOOKS BY AND ABOUT MEMBERS OF THE KENNEDY FAMILY: Scholarly and popular works about President Kennedy, his wife, children, parents, brothers, sisters, ancestors, and members of his extend- ed family. BIOGRAPHIES: Scholarly and popular biographies of major figures of mid-20th century American history, politics, government, and culture. KENNEDY ADMINISTRATION STUDIES: Scholarly works reflecting the spectrum of analysis, criticism, and opinion. WRITINGS BY PRESIDENT KENNEDY'S ASSOCIATES, APPOINTEES, OR LIBRARY DONORS: Selected books and articles by Cabinet members, White House staff, appointees, friends, and political associates of President Kennedy, and by donors or patrons of the John F. Kennedy Library. MATERIALS RELATING TO NATIONAL POLITICAL OR SOCIAL EVENTS AND TRENDS OF THE 1960s: Selected scholarly and popular works on such topics as Vietnam, civil rights, youth, arms control, etc. STUDIES RELATING TO THE PRESIDENCY: Selected scholarly studies of elections, executive power, war powers, Presidential staffing, congressional relations, press relations, etc. MATERIALS BASED ON KENNEDY LIBRARY HOLDINGS: Published and unpublished works based wholly or partially on the holdings of the Kennedy Library. DISSERTATIONS, THESES, INDEPENDENT RESEARCH PAPERS: Selected titles that relate chiefly, though not exclusively, to political events and domestic or foreign policy issues of the Kennedy administration. PERIODICALS: Microfilm copies of most large-circulation American magazines for the period 1961-63 and selected individual hard- copy issues for other years. REFERENCE WORKS: Standard reference sources both contemporary and for the 1960s, including indexes, encyclopedias, dictionar- ies, biographical sources, bibliographies, histories, and manu- als. U.S. GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS: Documents from the Kennedy con- gressional and Presidential years include House and Senate reports, hearings, the Congressional Record, U.S. Treaties And Other International Agreements, Foreign Relations of the United States, the United States Code, United States Statutes At Large, departmental or agency publications, etc. NEWSCLIPPINGS: Scrapbooks kept by John F. Kennedy's congressio- nal and Presidential staffs from 1946-63. Another extensive clippings collection is in the records of the Democratic National Committee (See Archives and Manuscripts). NEWSPAPERS: Microfilm copies of the New York Times, the Boston Globe, the Boston Post, the Wall Street Journal, selected ethnic newspapers from the early 1960s, and Foreign Broadcast Informa- tion Service Daily Reports covering Asia, Europe, Latin America, Africa, and the Near East for the period 1961-63. SPECIAL COLLECTIONS: Special bodies of published and unpublished materials drawn from papers collections or donated separately to the library. These include the Arthur Price Collection of Kenne- dy literature, the Seymour Harris Collection on economics, the White House Gift Book Collection, the Kennedy Library Gift Book Collection, and the Bernard Fall Collection. Many titles drawn from these collections are integrated into the main research collection. Others are kept separate for further processing. ERNEST HEMINGWAY BOOK COLLECTION: A special library of works by and about Ernest Hemingway or his work. Includes biographies, literary criticism, dissertations, theses, articles, and clip- pings. Of special note are foreign-language editions of Hemingway's works, Mary Hemingway's Book Collection, and the E.R. Hagemann Book Collection. ORAL HISTORY INTERVIEWS Begun in 1964 with a grant from the Carnegie Corporation, the oral history program is one of the oldest continuing activities of the John F. Kennedy Library. Modeled on the Columbia Univer- sity oral history program, its goal is to collect, preserve, and make available interviews conducted with individuals who have recollections of events and people associated with John F. Kennedy. The tapes and transcripts are meant to be a supplement to documentary research and are best used in conjunction with other library holdings. The collection totals more than 1,100 interviews. Interviews that have been transcribed and accessioned by the library are listed in this section alphabetically by the last name of the person interviewed. They are open to research on an unrestricted basis unless otherwise indicated. Any restrictions on access, copying, or quotation are set by the interviewee as a condition of granting the interview and for permitting it to be included in the collection. Restrictions are largely self-explanatory. Additional listings are made as interviews are accessioned or opened to research. Interviews are not intended primarily for publication, nor are they intended to be memorials to President Kennedy. They are meant to contribute to a more complete understanding of John F. Kennedy's life, of his Presidency, and of the major events and personalities of his time. Some of those interviewed are prominent public figures, others are relatively obscure private individuals who played limited or specialized roles in the history of the times. To add breadth, the collection includes interviews with members of Congress, ad- ministration officials, national and state political leaders, business and labor leaders, journalists, civil rights leaders, foreign government officials, and people who opposed Kennedy administration policies. The Kennedy Library also receives copies of interviews done by other institutions such as the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library, Columbia University, and the U.S. Senate Historical Office. In a similar manner, to supplement the personal papers of Robert F. Kennedy, the collection includes a series of interviews on his career, concentrating on his role as Attorney General of the United States, Senator from New York, and candidate for the Presidency in 1968. In most cases, the interviewee reviews the transcript and makes some changes or corrections to the verbatim record prior to its release for research use. These are chiefly additions or correc- tions of fact or modifications in the flow of thought. In some cases, there are deletions or additions of substantive material. The transcript, therefore, represents the interviewee's consid- ered judgment as to what he or she believes should stand as the historical record. For this reason, although researchers may listen to reference copies of tapes of unrestricted interviews for background information, citation and quotation are limited to the final transcript form. Each person interviewed may attach conditions to the use of the tape and transcript of his or her interview. These conditions are incorporated into a legal agreement between the interviewee and the National Archives and are scrupulously followed by the staff of the Kennedy Library. Research use of the interviews This list contains 902 interviews. In some cases, the transcript may be used only with the written permission of the person inter- viewed. It is the researcher's responsibility to obtain permis- sion directly from the donor to see a "permission required" interview. The staff of the Kennedy Library does not act as an agent or intermediary to obtain permission. The form on page ?? may be photocopied in order to request permission from a donor. Addresses of most donors can be found in a current edition of Who's Who in America or other such biographical directories. Library staff can provide current addresses for many donors who are not listed in these sources. Name and subject indexes to open interviews are available in the main research room. Most open interviews may also be borrowed through the library's interlibrary loan service. (See page ??). Researchers may listen to open interview tapes if a reference copy is available. Tapes are retained for background purposes only, so that the researcher may better understand the person- ality of the interviewee and the atmosphere of the interview. Tapes may not be quoted, paraphrased, cited, or used in any way for publication. Unless specific restrictions are included in the foreword to an interview transcript, researchers may quote, paraphrase, or cite the transcript in publications. The preferred form of citation is listed on page ??. Direct quotations from transcripts in which the donor has re- tained copyright are limited to brief portions allowable under the doctrine of "fair use" written into the copyright law of the United States, sections 107 and 108. Permission to quote more extensive portions of these transcripts, or to publish entire transcripts must be obtained from the donor or his heirs. Unless specifically prohibited by donor restrictions, the library provides copies of transcripts or portions of transcripts at fees set by the National Archives and Records Administration. These copies of transcripts may not be further copied, reproduced, deposited in other institutions, or further disseminated without the written permission of the director of the John Fitzgerald Kennedy Library. Researchers who use the oral history collection or other library holdings are encouraged to donate books, articles, research papers, dissertations, theses, and other products of research to the library to make its printed materials collection as defini- tive as possible. (See page ?? for a description of the printed materials collection). The library also welcomes the donation or deposit of tapes or transcripts of interviews conducted by re- searchers with associates of President Kennedy, Robert Kennedy, or others who have participated in the political and historical events of mid-20th-century America. Interviews are listed as follows: NAME, date of birth - date of death [if known] Position, occupation, or other relevant description (dates). Date(s) of interview. Number of pages. Restriction [if any]. Cross reference(s). þ [Copyright retained]. ABEL, ELIE, 1920- Broadcast journalist, National Broadcasting Co. (1961-69); author The Missile Crisis (1966). 1970. 42 pp. Portions Closed. ACHESON, DEAN G(ooderham), 1893-1971 Presidential adviser on foreign affairs. 1964. 34 pp. ACKLEY, (Hugh) GARDNER See Council of Economic Advisers AIKEN, FRANK, 1898-1983 Minister of External Affairs, Ireland (1957-69). 1966. 30 pp. þ AIKEN, GEORGE, (David), 1892-1984 Senator from Vermont (1941-75). 1964. 42 pp. AILES, STEPHEN, 1912- Under Secretary of the Army (1961-64). 1968. 63 pp. AKERS, ANTHONY B., 1914-76 Ambassador to New Zealand (1961-63). 1971. 41 pp. þ ALBERT, CARL (Bert), 1908- Representative from Oklahoma (1947-77). 1965, 1966. 37 pp. þ ALMOND, J(ames) LINDSAY, 1898-1986 Governor of Virginia (1958-62). 1968. 25 pp. ALMOND, J(ames) LINDSAY, 1898-1986 Interview conducted by the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library. 1969. 31 pp. No Interlibrary Loan. ALPHAND, H. E. HERVE, 1907- French Ambassador to the United States (1956-65). 1964. 11 pp. Permission Required. þ ALSOP, JOSEPH (Wright), 1910-89 Journalist, author, Kennedy friend and associate. 1964. 111 pp. ALSOP, JOSEPH (Wright), 1910-89 Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1971, 1979. 58 pp. AMORY, ROBERT, 1915- Deputy Director, Central Intelligence Agency (1957-62); Chief, International Division, Bureau of the Budget (1962-65). 1966. 153 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts. þ AMOS, JOHN (Ellis), 1905-86 Democratic National Committeeman from West Virginia (1959-68). 1965. 41 pp. ANDERSON, CLINTON P(resba), 1895-1975 Senator from New Mexico (1949-73). 1967. 57 pp. ANDERSON, E. DEAN Political organizer, Oregon primary (1960). 1966. 16 pp. þ ANDERSON, EUGENIE M(oore), 1909- Ambassador to Bulgaria (1962-65). 1973. 64 pp. Portions Closed. ANDERSON, GEORGE W(helan), 1906-92 Admiral, U.S. Navy; Chief of Naval Operations, Joint Chiefs of Staff (1961-63). 1967. 28 pp. Portions closed. þ ANDERSON, GLENN M(alcolm), 1913- Lieutenant Governor (1959-67) and Representative from California (1969- ). 1970, 1971. 86 pp. (edited draft transcript). þ ARATA, LAWRENCE, 1907-79 White House upholsterer (1961-77). 1964. 6 pp. þ ASPINALL, WAYNE (Norviel), 1896-1983 Representative from Colorado (1949-73). 1965. 6 pp. ATTWOOD, WILLIAM, 1919- Member, John F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign staff (1960); Ambassador to Guinea (1961-63). 1965. 13 pp. (written state- ment) AUCHINCLOSS, JANET (Lee), 1901-89 Mother-in-law of President Kennedy. 37 pp. Portions Closed. AUSTIN, DAVID See Poverty and Urban Policy AVERY, ISAAC, d.1967 White House carpenter. 1964. 22 pp. AYLWARD, JAMES P., 1891-1977 Missouri political figure. 1967 20 pp. þ BADEAU, JOHN S(tothoff), 1903- Ambassador to the United Arab Republic (1961-64). 1969. 27 pp. þ BAILEY, HARLEY E(van), 1915- Baptist minister, West Virginia political figure. 1964. 11 pp. BAILEY, JOHN M(oran), 1904-75 Chairman, Democratic National Committee (1961-75). 1964. 157 pp. BAKER, JOHN A(ustin), 1914-82 Assistant Secretary of Agriculture (1962-69). 1964. 27 pp. BALDRIGE, LETITIA (Katherine), 1927?- White House social secretary (1961-63). 1964. 126 pp. BALDWIN, CHARLES (Franklin), 1902- Ambassador to Malaysia (1961-64). 1969. 78 pp. þ BALEWA, ALHAJI SIR ABUBAKER TAFAWA, 1912-66 Prime Minister, Federal Republic of Nigeria (1957-66). 1964. 4 pp. BANKS, JAMES G., 1921- Assistant Commissioner for Relocation and Community Organization, Housing and Home Finance Agency. 1966. 28 pp. BARBOZA, JOANNE, 1920- Waitress at Kennedy home, Hyannisport. (1946-47). 1982. 23 pp. þ BARNES, DONALD F., 1930- Presidential interpreter, Department of State (1956-66). 1964. 108 pp. BARNETT, ROSS R., 1898-1987 Governor of Mississippi (1960-64). 1969. 24 pp. BARRETT, DICK See Recruitment During the Kennedy Administration BARRON, WILLIAM (Wallace), 1911- Attorney General (1956-61), Governor (1961-65), West Virginia. 1965. 14 pp. BARROWS, LELAND (Judd), 1906- Ambassador to Cameroon (1960-66). 1971. 21 pp. BARTHELMES, (Albert Wesley) "WES," 1922-76 Press secretary to Robert F. Kennedy. Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1969. 171 pp. Portions Closed. BARTLETT, CHARLES (Leffingwell), 1921- Journalist, friend of President Kennedy. 1965. 166 pp. (uned- ited transcript). See also Archives and Manuscripts. BATT, WILLIAM L(oren), 1916- Administrator, Area Redevelopment Administration, Department of Commerce (1961-65). 1966, 1967. 206 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts. þ BATTLE, LUCIUS D(urham), 1918- Special assistant to the Secretary and Executive Secretary (1961- 62), Consul General (1962), and Assistant Secretary of State for Education and Cultural Affairs (1962-64), Department of State; chairman, UNESCO General Conference, Paris (1962). 1968. 141 pp. Portions Closed. BAUER, RAYMOND See Poverty and Urban Policy BAYLEY, EDWIN R(ichard), 1918- Press secretary to Governor Gaylord Nelson of Wisconsin; Director of Public Information, Peace Corps (1961); Director, Information Staff, Agency for International Development (1961-63). 1968. 121 pp. Portions Closed. See also Archives and Manuscripts. þ BAZELON, DAVID (Lionel), 1909- Chief judge, U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit (1962-78); Chairman, Task Force on Law and Public Aware- ness, President's Panel on Mental Retardation (1962-63). 1969. 22 pp. þ BEALE, SIR HOWARD, 1898- Australian Ambassador to the United States (1958-64). 1964. 21 pp. þ BEAME, ABRAHAM (David), 1906- New York City political figure. Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1978. 18 pp. BEASLEY, D(elmar) OTIS, 1907- Administrative Assistant Secretary, Department of the Interior (1952-65). 1969. 24 pp. BEATY, ORREN, 1919- Assistant to the Secretary of the Interior (1961-67). 1969, 1970. 333 pp. Permission Required to Cite, Quote, or Para- phrase. See also Archives and Manuscripts. BEAUDRY, ROBERT J. Local aide in Wisconsin primary (1960). 1965. 12 pp. Portions Closed. þ BEGAB, MICHAEL J(ay), 1918- Consultant on mental retardation, Children's Bureau (1957-63); executive officer to the Special Assistant to the President for Mental Retardation (1963-64). 1968. 25 pp. þ BEHN, GERALD Chief, White House detail, U.S. Secret Service (1961-63). 1976. 11 pp. BELEN, FREDERICK C(hristopher), 1913- Assistant Postmaster General, operations (1961-64). 1976. 47 pp. Closed. BELL, DAVID E(lliott), 1919- Director, Bureau of the Budget (1961-62); Administrator, Agency for International Development (1963-66). 1964, 1965. 169 pp. Permission Required to Cite, Quote, or Paraphrase. No Copying. See also Archives and Manuscripts. þ BELL, JACK L., 1904-75 Journalist, Associated Press (1937-69). 1966. 71 pp. BEN-GURION, DAVID, 1886-1973 Prime Minister, Israel (1955-63). 1965. 17 pp. þ BENNETT, JAMES (Van Benschoten), 1894-1978 Director, Bureau of Prisons, Department of Justice (1937-64). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1974. 23 pp. Portions Closed. See also Archives and Manuscripts. BENSON, MARGUERITE R. Wisconsin political figure. 1965. 21 pp. BENTON, WILLIAM L., 1900-73 Senator from Connecticut (1949-53); chairman of the board, Encyclopedia Britannica (1953-73); Ambassador to the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (1963- 68). 1964. 78 pp. Portions Closed. BERGQUIST, LAURA See Knebel, Laura BERLIN, SIR ISAIAH, 1909- Kennedy associate; professor of social and political theory, Oxford University (1957-67). 1965. 23 pp. Permission Re- quired. þ BERNHARD, BERL I., 1929- Staff Director, Commission on Civil Rights (1958-63). 1968. 56 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts. BERNHARD, PRINCE, 1911- Prince of the Netherlands (1937- ). 1964. 4 pp. BERNSTEIN, LEONARD, 1918-90 Composer, conductor, New York Philharmonic Orchestra (1957-69). 1965. 15 pp. BERTSCH, HOWARD, 1909-69 Administrator, Farmers Home Administration (1961-69). 1964. 22 pp. BERUBE, EDWARD C. Massachusetts political figure. 1967. 45 pp. BIEMILLER, ANDREW JOHN, 1906-82 Representative from Wisconsin (1945-49); director, Department of Legislation, AFL-CIO (1956-82). 1965, 1979. 85 pp. BILLINGS, (Kirk LeMoyne) "LEM," 1915?-81 Kennedy family friend and associate. 1964, 1965, 1966. 810 pp. Closed. See also Archives and Manuscripts. þ BILODEAU, THOMAS J., 1914-d. Massachusetts political figure; Kennedy family associate. 1964. 11 pp. BINGHAM, JONATHAN (Brewster), 1914-86 United States Representative, United Nations Trusteeship Council (1961-62), and Economic and Social Council (1962-63). 1965. 17 pp. BIRKHEAD, KENNETH M(ilton), 1914- Finance director, Democratic National Committee (1958-59); Assistant to the Secretary of Agriculture for Congressional Liaison (1961-66). 1964, 1967. 91 pp. þ BISSELL, RICHARD M(errin), 1909- Deputy Director, Central Intelligence Agency (1959-62). 1967. 51 pp. Permission Required. þ BLAIK, EARL (Henry), 1897-1989 Athletic director, United States Military Academy (1949-58); President Kennedy's personal representative, Birmingham, AL (1963). 1964. 21 pp. þ BLAIR, WILLIAM (McCormick), 1916- Ambassador to Denmark (1961-64). 1964. 39 pp. þ BLATNIK, JOHN (Anton), 1911-91 Representative from Minnesota (1947-74). 1966. 34 pp. BLUMENTHAL, ALBERT New York political figure. State Assemblyman; campaign worker for Robert F. Kennedy (1964, 1968). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976. 112 pp. þ BLUNDELL, JAMES H., d. Texas political figure; friend, associate of Lyndon B. Johnson; member, Democratic National Committee (1960). 1976. 25 pp. þ BOGGS, (Thomas) HALE, 1914-72 Representative from Louisiana (1947-72); vice chairman, Democrat- ic National Committee (1956-72); member, President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy (Warren Commission 1963-64). 1964. 39 pp. þ BOHLEN, CHARLES E(ustis), 1904-74 Special Assistant to the Secretary of State for Soviet Affairs (1960-62); Ambassador to France (1962-67). 1964. 38 pp. BOLLING, JIM GRANT (Mrs. Richard), 1928?-78 Texas political figure; Kennedy campaign worker (1960); Depart- ment of Health, Education, and Welfare official for congressional liaison. 1966. 104 pp. BOLLING, RICHARD W(alker), 1916-91 Representative from Missouri (1949-82). 1965. 66 pp. þ BOOKBINDER, HYMAN (Harry), 1916- Special Assistant to the Secretary of Commerce (1961-62). 1964. 64 pp. BOOKER, SIMEON (Saunders), 1918- Journalist, Johnson Publishing Co. 1967. 39 pp. Portions Closed. BOONE, RICHARD See Poverty and Urban Policy BORNSTEIN, SAMUEL, 1913- Journalist; managing editor, Boston Sunday Advertiser (1942-71). 1977. 13 pp. BOSCH, JUAN, 1909- President, Dominican Republic (1963). 1964. 23 pp. BOUCK, ROBERT I. Agent, Protective Research, Secret Service. Interview concerning President Kennedy's tape recording system. 1976. 16 pp. BOURGIBA, HABIB BEN ALI, 1903- President of Tunisia (1957-88). 1963. 4 pp. þ BOURGIBA, HABIB, JR., 1927- Tunisian Ambassador to the United States (1961-63). 1964. 13 pp. BOUTIN, BERNARD (Louis), 1923- Mayor of Laconia, NH (1955-59); Kennedy campaign worker (1960); Administrator, General Service Administration (1961-64). 1964. 56 pp. Portions Closed. See also Archives and Manuscripts. BOWLES, CHESTER, 1901-86 Platform chairman, Democratic National Committee (1960); Under Secretary of State (1961); President's Special Representative for Asian, African, and Latin American Affairs (1961-63); Ambassador to India (1963-69). 1965, 1970. 107 pp. BOYD, ALAN See Regulatory Agencies Panel BOYLE, BERNARD J., 1894-? Democratic National Committeeman from Nebraska. 1967. 15 pp. Permission Required. þ BRADLEY, DON L. California political figure. 1966. 27 pp. BRANDEIS CONFERENCE See Poverty and Urban Policy BRANDON, HENRY, 1916-93 Journalist; editor, chief American correspondent, Washington Bureau, Sunday Times, London (1939- ). 1967. 22 pp. BRANDON, HENRY, 1916-93 Interview conducted by David Nunnerly for his dissertation on Anglo-American relations during the Kennedy administration. 1970. 14 pp. BRAWLEY, (Hiram Wilks) "BILL", 1917- Deputy Postmaster General (1961-62); executive assistant to the chairman, Democratic National Committee (1962-66). 1964. 47 pp. BRENNAN, JAMES B(utler), 1926- Wisconsin political figure. 1965. 21 pp. BRIDGE, DINAH Kennedy friend and associate, Great Britain. 1966. 12 pp. Portions Closed. BRIGHTMAN, SAMUEL C., 1911-92 Deputy chairman, Democratic National Committee. 1964. 19 pp. BRODERICK, THOMAS, d. Massachusetts political figure. 1964. 72 pp. BROWN, EDMUND G(erald "Pat"), 1905- Governor of California (1959-66). 1964. 19 pp. BROWN, EDMUND G(erald "Pat"), 1905- Interview conducted by the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library. 1969, 1970. 53 pp. No Interlibrary Loan. BROWN, HAROLD, 1927- Director, Defense Research Engineering, Department of Defense (1961-65). 282 pp. Closed. BROWN, WINTHROP G(ilman), 1907-87 Ambassador to Laos (1960-62). 1968. 35 pp. Permission Required to Cite, Quote, or Paraphrase. þ BRUCE, DAVID K(irkpatrick) E(ste), 1898-1977 Ambassador to Great Britain (1961-69). 1964. 4 pp. (Written statement). þ BRUCE, PRESTON, 1908- White House doorman. 1964. 21 pp. þ BRYANT, TRAPHES L., 1914- White House electrician. 1964. 17 pp. þ BUCHWALD, ART, 1925- Journalist, humorist. 1969. 87 pp. Permission Required. þ BUCK, SOLON (Justus), 1884-1962 Archivist of the United States (1941-48). Interview conducted by the Columbia University Oral History Research Office. 1955. 50 pp. microfiche. No Interlibrary Loan. þ BUNDY, McGEORGE, 1919- Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs (1961-66). Interview conducted by David Nunnerly for his disser- tation on Anglo-American relations during the Kennedy adminis- tration. 1970. 7 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts. þ BURDEN, S(hirley) CARTER, 1941- New York society and political figure; worker in Robert F. Kennedy's New York Senate office (1966-68). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1974. 61 pp. Portions Closed. BURKE, ARLEIGH (Albert), 1901- Admiral, Chief of Naval Operations, Joint Chiefs of Staff (1955- 61). 1967. 39 pp. Permission Required. þ BURKE, DAVID W. Legislative Assistant (1965), Administrative Assistant (1966-71) to Senator Edward M. Kennedy. Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1971. 57 pp. BURKE, GRACE M. Secretary to John F. Kennedy, Boston congressional office. 1964. 23 pp. þ BURKE, JOHN T. Liaison at advertising agency used by John F. Kennedy in the 1952 Senate campaign. 1964. 14 pp. BURKE, KENNETH White House policeman. 1964. 8 pp. BURKHARDT, ROBERT J., 1916- New Jersey political figure; director, Democratic national registration drive (1960); Assistant Postmaster General, Bureau of Facilities, Post Office Department (1961-62). 1964. 8 pp. BURKLEY, GEORGE G(regory), 1902-91 Physician to the President (1961-69). 1967. 24 pp. BURNHAM, ELAINE Office worker, John F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign, Oregon (1960). 1966. 6 pp. þ BURNS, FRANK J. California political figure. Aide to Jesse Unruh in Robert F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign (1968). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1970. 43 pp. Permission Required to Quote. þ BURNS, JAMES MacGREGOR, 1918- Political scientist, educator, Massachusetts political figure, author, John F. Kennedy, a Political Profile (1960). 1965. 54 pp. BURNS, JOHN J., 1921- New York State Democratic Party chairman (1965-73); Robert Kennedy campaign worker. Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1969, 1970. 317 pp. (unedited transcript). Permission Required. þ BURROWS, CHARLES (Robert), 1910-86 Ambassador to Honduras (1960-65). 1969. 54 pp. Portions Closed. BYRNE, GARRETT, 1900?- Massachusetts political figure. 1967. 46 pp. CABOT, JOHN MOORS, 1901-81 Ambassador to Brazil (1959-61); Ambassador to Poland (1962-65). 1971. 27 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts. CALHOUN, STEWART A., d. West Virginia political figure. 1965. 21 pp. CAMPOS, ROBERTO DE OLIVEIRA, 1917- Brazilian Ambassador to the United States (1961-63). 1964. 56 pp. CANNON, WILLIAM See Poverty and Urban Policy CAPRON, WILLIAM See Poverty and Urban Policy CAREY, JAMES B(arron), 1911-73 President, International Union of Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers (1949-65). 1964. 19 pp. CARR, JAMES K(ennedy), 1914-80 Under Secretary of the Interior (1961-64). 1970, 1971. 35 pp. No Quotations. þ CARR, OSCAR (Clark), 1923- Mississippi political figure; chairman, Mississippians for Robert Kennedy (1968). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1969. 35 pp. þ CARVER, JOHN A(lfred), 1918- Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Public Lands Management (1961-64). 1968, 1969. 484 pp. (unedited transcript). Permis- sion Required. See also Archives and Manuscripts. þ CARY, WILLIAM See Regulatory Agencies Panel CASEY, CONSTANCE, 1915- President Kennedy's personal representative, Uganda independence ceremony, (1962). 1966. 7 pp. CASEY, JOSEPH E(dward), 1898-1980 Massachusetts political figure. 1967. 25 pp. CASS, MILLARD, 1916- Deputy Under Secretary of Labor (1955-71). 1970. 44 pp. CAULEY, JOHN (Rowan), 1908-76 Journalist, foreign affairs editor, Washington bureau, Kansas City Star (1957-64). 1966. 15 pp. þ CAVANAUGH, REV. JOHN M, 1899-1969 Kennedy family friend, associate; Roman Catholic priest, Univer- sity of Notre Dame (1946-69). 1966. 21 pp. CELEBREZZE, ANTHONY J(oseph), 1910- Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare (1962-65). 1965. 26 pp. CELLER, EMANUEL, 1888-1981 Representative from New York (1923-73). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1972. 4 pp. CERRELL, JOSEPH R(obert), 1935- Executive director, California Democratic Party (1959). 1969. 37 pp. CHAFIN, RAYMOND West Virginia political figure. 1964. 8 pp. þ CHAPIN, ARTHUR A(lexander), 1914- Staff member, Democratic National Committee; Assistant to the Secretary, U.S. Employment Service, Department of Labor. 1967. 52 pp. CHAPMAN, ALFRED F(rancis), 1900-74 West Virginia political figure. 1965. 29 pp. CHAVEZ, CESAR, 1927-93 Director, United Farm Workers Organizing Committee (1966-73). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1970. 44 pp. þ CHAYES, ABRAM, 1922- Staff director, Democratic Platform Committee (1960); legal adviser, Department of State (1961-64). 1964. 287 pp. Portions Closed. See also Archives and Manuscripts. CHERNENKO, JOHN G., 1924- West Virginia political figure. 1964. 15 pp. þ CHIANG, CHING-KUO, 1910-88 Minister without Portfolio, Republic of China (1958-69). 1964. 3 pp. (written statement) þ CHIANG, KAI-SHEK, 1887-1975 President, Republic of China (1948-75). 1964. 5 pp. (written statement) CHILTON, WILLIAM (Edwin), 1921-87 Publisher, Charlestown Gazette; West Virginia political figure. 1964. 13 pp. þ CHRISTIE, ALEXANDER K(nox) Labor figure. 1966. 30 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts. CHRISTIE, SIDNEY L., 1903- West Virginia political figure. 1964. 26 pp. CHURCH, FRANK, 1924-84 Senator from Idaho (1957-81). 1981. 19 pp. þ CLAGUE, EWAN, 1896-1987 Commissioner, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Department of Labor (1946-65). 1966, 1967. 73 pp. CLAPP, NORMAN M(oses), 1914- Wisconsin political figure; Administrator, Rural Electrification Administration (1961-69). 1964. 15 pp. CLARK, JOSEPH S(ill), 1901-90 Senator from Pennsylvania (1957-69). 1965. 92 pp. CLAY, LUCIUS D(ubignon), 1897-1978 General, U.S. Army; member, board of governors, American Red Cross; President Kennedy's personal representative in Berlin (1961-62). 1964. 24 pp. þ CLAY, LUCIUS D(ubignon), 1897-1978 Interview conducted by David Nunnerly for his dissertation on Anglo-American relations during the Kennedy administration. 1970. 16 pp. CLEVELAND, (James) HARLAN, 1918- Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs (1961-65); Ambassador to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (1965-69). 1978. 56 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts. þ CLIFF, EDWARD P., 1909- Chief, Forest Service, Department of Agriculture. 1964. 17 pp. CLINTON, JOHN See Recruitment During the Kennedy Administration CLOHERTY, PETER, d. Massachusetts political figure; campaign worker, John F. Kennedy's first congressional campaign (1946); delegate, (1952, 1956), alternate delegate (1960), Democratic National Convention. 1967. 52 pp. þ CLOWARD, RICHARD See Poverty and Urban Policy COCHRANE, WILLARD (Wesley), 1914- Director, Agricultural Economics, Department of Agriculture (1961-64). 1964. 30 pp. COFFIN, FRANK M(orey), 1919- Deputy Administrator, Agency for International Development (1961- 64). 1964. 30 pp. þ COGGS, ISAAC Wisconsin political figure. 1965. 14 pp. COGLEY, JOHN, 1916-76 Journalist, executive editor, Commonweal (1950-55); adviser to John F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign staff (1960). 1968. 55 pp. þ COHEN, HENRY See Poverty and Urban Policy COHEN, WILBUR (Joseph), 1913-87 Assistant Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare (1961-65). 1964, 1971, 1972. 118 pp. þ COHEN, WILBUR (Joseph), 1913-87 Interview conducted by the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library. 1968, 1969. 145 pp. No Interlibrary Loan. þ COIT, MARGARET (Louise), 1919- Author-in-residence, Fairleigh Dickinson University. 1966. 40 pp. Permission Required. þ COLBERT, JAMES G. Political editor, Boston Post; treasurer, Boston Redevelopment Authority. 1964. 27 pp. COLBERT, MARY S. Massachusetts political figure. 1964. 11 pp. COLE, CHARLES W(oolsey)., 1906-78 Ambassador to Chile (1961-64). 1969. 77 pp. Portions Closed. COLEMAN, BARBARA J., 1935?- Journalist. White House press aide (1961-62); member, Robert Kennedy's Senate staff; Presidential campaign aide (1968). 1968, 1969. 65 pp. Portions Closed. See also Archives and Manu- scripts. COLEMAN, BARBARA J., 1935?- Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1969, 1970. 65 pp. Portions Closed. See also Ar- chives and Manuscripts. COLLINS, (Thomas) LEROY, 1909-91 Governor of Florida (1955-60); president, National Association of Broadcasters (1961-64); Under Secretary of Commerce (1965-66). 1965. 56 pp. þ CONNORS, WILLIAM F. Regional Manager, Veterans Administration, Boston. 1964. 22 pp. CONWAY, JACK T(homas), 1917- Deputy Administrator, Housing and Home Finance Agency (1961-63); Deputy Director, Office of Economic Opportunity (1964-65). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1972. 104 pp. Portions Closed. COOKE, ROBERT E(dmond), 1920- Chairman, Medical Advisory Board, Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. Founda- tion; member, Science Advisory Council, Childrens Hospital Research Foundation. 1968. 46 pp. Portions Closed. COOPER, CHESTER L., 1917- Liaison officer to National Security Council staff from Central Intelligence Agency; staff assistant to Ambassador Harriman at the Geneva conference on Laos (1961-62). 1966. 60 pp. þ CORBIN, PAUL, 1914-90 Campaign worker for John F. Kennedy (1960) and Robert F. Kennedy (1964, 1968); Special Assistant to the Chairman, Democratic National Committee (1961-64); independent political consultant (1964-68). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1970. 105 pp. Permission Required. þ CORNELIUS, JUDI Campaign worker in South Dakota for Robert Kennedy's Presidential campaign (1968). Interview conducted by the American Indian Research Project. n.d. 33 pp. þ COSGRAVE, LIAM, 1920- Irish political figure. 1966. 5 pp. COSTIN, THOMAS P(atrick), 1926- Massachusetts political figure; City Councilor (1947-55), Mayor (1955-61), Postmaster (1961- ), Lynn, Mass. 1976. 53 pp. (edited draft transcript). þ COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISERS 1964. 483 pp. Permission Required to Cite, Quote, or Para- phrase. þ Participants: ACKLEY, (Hugh) GARDNER, 1915- Professor of economics, University of Michigan; member Council of Economic Advisers (1962-68). GORDON, KERMIT, 1916-76 Director, Bureau of the Budget (1962-65); member, Council of Economic Advisers (1961-62). HELLER, WALTER W(olfgang), 1915-87 Regents professor of economics, University of Minnesota; Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers (1961-64). PECHMAN, JOSEPH A(aron), 1918-1989 Director, economic studies, Brookings Institution (1962-83); economist, Council of Economic Advisers (1954-56). SAMUELSON, PAUL A(nthony), 1915- Professor of economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1940- ); consultant to the Council of Economic Advisers (1960- ). TOBIN, JAMES, 1918- Professor of economics, Yale University (1950- ); member, Council of Economic Advisers (1961-62). See also Gordon, Kermit COUVE DE MURVILLE, (Jacques) MAURICE, 1907- Minister of Foreign Affairs, France (1958-68). 1964. 15 pp. CRAFTS, EDWARD C(layton), 1910- Director, Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, Department of the Interi- or (1962-69). 1969. 55 pp. þ CRAWFORD, WILLIAM A(very), 1915- Minister (1961-64) and Ambassador (1964-65) to Rumania. 1971. 37 pp. CRIMMINS, JOHN H(ugh), 1919- Deputy Director and Director, Office of Caribbean and Mexican Affairs, Department of State (1961-63). 1964. 12 pp. CRONIN, PETER Reporter, United Press International. Interview about Robert Frost. 1973. 3 pp. þ CUBAN PRISONERS EXCHANGE PANEL 1964. 23 pp. Participants: JONES, JOHN B., 1928- First Assistant, Tax Division, Department of Justice. OBERDORFER, LOUIS F(alk), 1919- Assistant Attorney General, Tax Division, Department of Jus- tice (1961-65). ROGOVIN, MITCHELL, 1930- Assistant to the Commissioner, Internal Revenue Service (1961- 64). See also OBERDORFER, LOUIS F(alk) CULL, RICHARD [et al.] Interview with Immigration and Naturalization Service officials about the Cuban prisoners exchange. Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1970. 39 pp. Partici- pants: CULL, RICHARD W. Public Information Officer. FFRENCH, RICHARD H. Deputy Assistant Commissioner of Inspections. NOTO, MARIO T., 1917- Associate Commissioner for Operations. SCHOENENBERGER, ROBERT E(ugene), 1918- Associate Deputy Regional Commissioner for Operations (1959- 64). CULLEY, EDWARD A. West Virginia political figure. 1965. 13 pp. CURLEY, ROBERT, 1922- Circuit court judge, Wisconsin. 14 pp. Permission Required. þ CURNANE, JOSEPH Massachusetts political figure; journalist. 1966. 110 pp. (edited draft transcript). CUSHING, RICHARD CARDINAL, 1895-1970 Roman Catholic Archbishop of Boston (1944-70). 1966. 22 pp. CUSHMAN, HELEN LANIGAN CALDWELL Journalist, WIMA radio, Charlottesville, VA., Kennebec Journal, Augusta, ME. Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1980. 25 pp. þ CUTLER, LLOYD N(orton), 1917- Adviser on Cuban prisoner exchange; counsel, Pharmaceutical Association. 1964. 23 pp. DALTON, JOHN M(ontgomery), 1900-72 Governor of Missouri (1961-65). 1967. 18 pp. DALTON, MARK J., 1914- Massachusetts political figure; Kennedy friend, associate; member, John F. Kennedy's staff (1946-52). 1964. 32 pp. DALY, CHARLES U(lick), 1927- Staff Assistant to the President for Congressional Liaison (1962- 64). 1966. 76 pp. See also White House Staff Reflections. þ DANIELS, WILBUR F., 1923- Missouri political figure. 1967. 10 pp. DANTAS, (Francisco Clementino) SAN TIAGO, 1912-64 Minister of Foreign Affairs, Minister of Finance, Brazil. 1964. 7 pp. þ DARLINGTON, CHARLES F(rancis), 1904-86 Ambassador to Gabon (1961-65). 1971. 16 pp. Portions Closed. DAVENS, EDWARD Member, President's Panel on Mental Retardation (1962-63). 1968. 38 pp. DAVIS, MARY W(right), 1918- Secretary to Representative John F. Kennedy (1947-52). 1976. 41 pp. Portions Closed. DAZZI, ANDREW; HARRIS, JOHN, 1908- Journalists, Boston Globe. 1964. 26 pp. DE BLIEUX, J(oseph) D(avis), 1912- Louisiana political figure. 1967. 22 pp. DEBUS, KURT H(einrich), 1908-83 Director, Launch Operations Center (1960-63), Director, John F. Kennedy Space Center (1963-74), National Aeronautics and Space Administration. 1964. 11 pp. DECKER, GEORGE H(enry), 1902-80 General, Chief of Staff, U.S. Army (1960-62). 1968. 45 pp. Permission Required to Quote. DEGUGLIEMO, JOSEPH Massachusetts political figure; friend, associate of John F. Kennedy; Mayor of Cambridge, MA. 1964. 25 pp. DEMARCO, WILLIAM Massachusetts political figure. 1964. 14 pp. DEMPSEY, JOHN F., 1902-91 Lieutenant, Massachusetts State Police, Hyannisport. 1964. 16 pp. DEPAULO, J. RAYMOND, 1915- West Virginia political figure. 1965. 23 pp. DESAUTELS, CLAUDE J. 1921-82 Special Assistant to the President (1961-66). 1964, 1977. 34 pp. No Citing, Quoting, or Paraphrasing from Tape. See also White House Staff Reflections and Archives and Manuscripts. DES MARAIS, PHILIP H., 1920- Louisiana political figure; delegate, Democratic National Conven- tion (1956); worker, John F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign, Louisiana (1960); Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Legislation, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. 1966, 1967. 114 pp. (edited draft transcript). þ DE VALERA, EAMON, 1882-1975 President of Ireland (1959-73). 1966. 8 pp. DILLON, C(larence) DOUGLAS, 1909- Secretary of the Treasury (1961-65). 1964. 214 pp. Portions Closed. Permission Required. No Interlibrary Loan. See also Archives and Manuscripts. þ DILLON, C(larence) DOUGLAS, 1909- Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1970. 49 pp. Closed. See also Archives and Manu- scripts. þ DILLON, C(larence) DOUGLAS, 1909- & ROOSA, ROBERT V(incent), 1918- Secretary of the Treasury and Under Secretary of the Treasury for Monetary Affairs. 1965. 15 pp. Permission Required. No Interlibrary Loan. See also Archives and Manuscripts. þ DILWORTH, RICHARDSON, 1898-1974 Mayor of Philadelphia (1955-62); co-chairman, Pennsylvania Citizens for Kennedy (1960). 1964. 27 pp. DISALLE, MICHAEL V(incent), 1908-81 Governor of Ohio (1959-63). 1964. 49 pp. þ DIXON, MARGARET, 1908-70 Journalist, managing editor, Baton Rouge Morning Advocate. 1967. 14 pp. DIXON, PAUL RAND(all), 1913- Associate of Senator Estes Kefauver (1957-61); Chairman, Federal Trade Commission (1961-69). 1968. 50 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts. þ DOBIE, FRANK E. Massachusetts political figure. 1964. 12 pp. DOCKING, ROBERT B(lackwell), 1925-83 Kansas political figure; Chairman, Small Business Advisory Board. 1967. 13 pp. DODSON, JAMES EDWARD, 1904- Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of Labor (1961-62). 22 pp. þ DOLAN, JOSEPH F(rancis), 1921- Assistant Deputy Attorney General (1961-65). 1964. 120 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts. DOLAN, JOSEPH F(rancis), 1921- Interview concerning Cuban prisoners exchange. 1964. 16 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts. DONAHUE, MAURICE, A., 1918- Massachusetts political figure; member, Mass. House of Represen- tatives, Senate. 1976. 19 pp. DONAHUE, RICHARD K. See White House Staff Reflections DONELAN, PAUL G. Massachusetts political figure; aide in John F. Kennedy's 1952 Senate campaign. 1964. 9 pp. DONOVAN, ROBERT J. See White House Staff Reflections DOOLEY, FRANCIS X. Campaign worker in Lyndon B. Johnson's presidential campaign (1960); advance man in Johnson's Vice Presidential campaign (1960); staff member, Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization and Office of Emergency Planning; Director of Congressional Liaison, Area Development Administration. 1976. 87 pp. Por- tions Closed. (edited draft transcript). þ DOUGLAS, PAUL H(oward), 1892-1976 Senator from Illinois (1950-67). 1964. 33 pp. DOUGLAS, WILLIAM O(rville), 1898-1980 Associate Justice, United States Supreme Court (1939-75). 1967. 39 pp. DOUGLAS, WILLIAM O(rville), 1898-1980 Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1969. 19 pp. DOUGLAS-HOME, SIR ALEC (Alexander Frederick), 1903- Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (1960-63), Prime Minister (1963-64), Great Britain. 1965. 7 pp. (written statement) þ DOUGLAS-HOME, SIR ALEC, (Alexander Frederick), 1903- Interview conducted by David Nunnerly for his dissertation on Anglo-American relations during the Kennedy administration. 1970. 11 pp. Closed. DOUGLAS-HOME, WILLIAM, 1912-92 Kennedy associate, Great Britain. 1966. 22 pp. DOYLE, JAMES E(dward), 1915-87 Wisconsin political figure. 1966. 21 pp. DOYLE, PATRICK J. Deputy Special Assistant to the President for Mental Retardation. 1968. 39 pp. DRACHNIK, JOSEPH B. Captain, U.S. Navy; Chief, Navy Section, Military Assistance Advisory Group (MAAG), Vietnam (1961-64). 1970. 19 pp. DRAGON, (Edward Anthony) "ED," 1928- Advance man in North Carolina and Illinois for John F. Kennedy's presidential campaign (1960); Assistant General Counsel, Agency for International Development. 1976.. 31 pp. (edited draft transcript). þ DRONEY, JOHN J., d. Massachusetts political figure. 1964. 29 pp. DRYDEN, HUGH L(atimer), 1898-1965 Deputy Administrator, National Aeronautics and Space Administra- tion (1958-65). 1964. 31 pp. DUGAL, PETER Campaign worker, John F. Kennedy's presidential campaign, Wiscon- sin (1960). 1966. 28 pp. DUKE, ANGIER BIDDLE, 1915- Chief of Protocol, White House and State Department (1961-65). 1964. 68 pp. Permission Required to Quote. þ DULLES, ALLEN W(elsh), 1895-1969 Director, Central Intelligence Agency (1953-61). 1964. 34 pp. DUNGAN, RALPH A(nthony), 1923- Staff assistant to Senator John F. Kennedy (1956-60); Special Asisistant to the President (1961-64); staff member, Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare (1964-67). 1967. 125 pp. (unedited transcript). Permission Required. See also White House Staff Reflections and Archives and Manuscripts. þ DUTTON, FREDERICK G(ary)., 1923- Special Assistant to President Kennedy (1961); Assistant Secre- tary of State for Congressional Relations (1961-64); deputy national chairman, Citizens for Kennedy-Johnson (1960). 1965. 67 pp. See also White House Staff Reflections. DUTTON, FREDERICK G(ary), 1923- Political adviser and campaign aide to Robert F. Kennedy. Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1969. 54 pp. Portions Closed. EARL, CHARLES H(inkle), 1908- Member, Post Office Advisory Board. 1964. 10 pp. þ EDELMAN, PETER B(enjamin), 1938- Legislative assistant to Senator Robert F. Kennedy (1964-68). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1969, 1970, 1973, 1974. 912 pp. (unedited tran- script). See also Archives and Manuscripts. þ ELDRIDGE, RONNIE (Myers), 1931- New York City Democratic Party leader (1964-68); vice chairper- son, Citizen's Committee for Robert F. Kennedy (1968). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1970. 235 pp. (unedited transcript). Permission Required. þ ELLENDER, ALLEN (Joseph), 1890-1972 Senator from Louisiana (1937-72). 1967. 50 pp. ELLENDER, ALLEN (Joseph), 1890-1972 Interview conducted by the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library. 1969. 19 pp. No Interlibrary Loan. ELLIS, CLAUDE West Virginia political figure. 1964. 13 pp. þ ELLIS, CLYDE T(aylor), 1908-80 General Manager, National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (1943-67). 1965. 79 pp. ELSON, ROY L., 1930- Administrative Assistant to Senator Carl Hayden of Arizona (1955- 69). Interview conducted by the U.S. Senate Historical Office. 1990. 323 pp. No Interlibrary Loan. ENGLISH, JOHN F(rancis), 1926- New York political figure; political aide to Robert F. Kennedy. Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1969, 1970. 162 pp. May Not Be Deposited in Other Institutions. No Interlibrary Loan. ENSLEY, GROVER W., 1915- Executive Director, Joint Economic Committee, U.S. Congress (1949-57). Interview conducted by the U.S. Senate Historical Office. 1985. 118 pp. No Interlibrary Loan. ENTHOVEN, ALAIN (Charles), 1930- Deputy Comptroller, Assistant Secretary, Department of Defense (1961-71). 1971. 30 pp. ESTES, THOMAS S(tuart), 1913- Ambassador to the Republic of Upper Volta (1961-66). 1971. 23 pp. EVANS, ROWLAND, 1921- Journalist, New York Herald Tribune (1955-1963); syndicated columnist (1963- ). 1966. 54 pp. (edited draft transcript). EVANS, ROWLAND, 1921- Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1970. 57 pp. EVERTON, JOHN S(cott), 1908- Ambassador to Burma (1961-63). 1969. 36 pp. FARLEY, PHILIP J(udson), 1916- Special Assistant to the Secretary of State for Atomic Energy and Outer Space (1961-62); Chief, Political Section, U.S. Mission to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (1962). 1966. 18 pp. FARMER, JAMES (Leonard), 1920- National director, Congress of Racial Equality (1961-66). 1967. 29 pp. FARMER, JAMES (Leonard), 1920- Interview conducted by the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library. 1969, 1971. 49 pp. No Interlibrary Loan. FARRELL, JAMES Sports equipment man, Harvard University (1930s-40s). 1964. 8 pp. FAUBUS, ORVAL (Eugene), 1910- Governor of Arkansas (1955-67). 1967. 36 pp. Closed. þ FAY, PAUL B(urgess), 1918- Friend of President Kennedy. Under Secretary of the Navy (1961- 63). 1971. 350 pp. Closed. See also Archives and Manuscripts. FAYNE, JAMES A. Financial adviser to Joseph P. Kennedy. Interview conducted by the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library Foundation. 1968. 27 pp. No More Than Two Pages May Be Copied. No Interlibrary Loan. þ FEILD, JOHN G., 1922- Member of staff of Sen. Philip A. Hart of Michigan (1959-61); worker, John F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign (1960); Executive Director, President's Commission on Equal Employment Opportunity (1961-63). 1967. 52 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts. FELDMAN, JUSTIN N(ewton), 1919- Campaign aide and New York political adviser to Senator Robert F. Kennedy. Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1969. 83 pp. Permission Required. þ FELDMAN, MYER ("Mike"), 1917- Deputy Special Counsel to the President (1961-64). 1966, 1967, 1968. 693 pp. (unedited transcript). Permission Required. See also Archives and Manuscripts. þ FENN, DAN H(untington), 1923- Massachusetts political figure. 1968. 25 pp. Portions Closed. See also Recruitment During the Kennedy Administration, Poverty and Urban Policy and Archives and Manuscripts. FFRENCH, RICHARD See Cull, Richard FIKE, STANLEY R(edfield), 1913- Executive director, Symington for President campaign (1960); administrative assistant to Senator Symington of Missouri (1952- 76). 1967. 91 pp. FINE, PHIL (David), 1925-90 Deputy Administrator, Small Business Administration (1961-62). 1964. 14 pp. FINLETTER, THOMAS K(night), 1893-1980 Ambassador to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) (1961-65). 1965. 13 pp. Portions Closed. þ FINLETTER, THOMAS K(night), 1893-1980 Interview conducted by the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library. 1968. 35 pp. No Interlibrary Loan. FISCHER, FRANK H. West Virginia political figure. 1965. 16 pp. FISHER, ADRIAN S(anford), 1914-83 Deputy Director, Arms Control and Disarmament Agency (1961-69). 1964. 28 pp. þ FITZGERALD, RAY V. South Dakota political figure; Deputy Administrator, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, Department of Agricul- ture. 1964. 15 pp. FLOOD, RICHARD, 1916?-d. Friend and classmate of Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. at Harvard (1935- 38); worker, John F. Kennedy's congressional campaign (1946) and Senate campaign (1952). 1964. 13 pp. FLYNN, EDWARD J(oseph), 1892-1953 Lawyer, politician. Interview concerning Democratic Party politics, 1922-40, conducted by the Columbia University Oral History Research Office. 1950. 29 pp. (microfiche). No Inter- library Loan. FOGARTY, JOHN E(dward), 1913-67 Representative from Rhode Island (1945-67). 1965. 12 pp. þ FOLLIARD, EDWARD T(homas), 1899-1976 Journalist, Washington Post. 1967. 34 pp. Permission Required to Cite, Quote, or Paraphrase. FORBES, FRED Campaign worker, John F. Kennedy's presidential campaign (1960). 1966. 70 pp. Portions Closed. þ FORRESTAL, MICHAEL V(incent), 1927-89 Assistant to the President for Far Eastern Affairs (1962-64); senior staff member, National Security Council (1962-67). 1964. 171 pp. Permission Required. þ FOSTER, WILLIAM C(hapman), 1897-1984 Director, Arms Control and Disarmament Agency (1961-69). 1964. 40 pp. Portions Closed. FOX, DAVID, 1921- Chairman, John F. Kennedy's campaign, Cabel County, WV (1960). 1964. 10 pp. þ FRALEIGH, WILLIAM N(orman), 1916- Counselor on political affairs, U.S. Embassy, Madrid (1957-62) and Rome (1962-67). 1966. 19 pp. FRANKFURTER, FELIX, 1882-1965 Associate Justice, United States Supreme Court (1939-62). 1964. 75 pp. FRANKFURTER, FELIX, 1882-1965 Interview conducted by the Columbia University Oral History Research Office. 1955. 343 pp. (microfiche). No Interlibrary Loan. þ FRASER, HUGH, 1918-1984 Kennedy family friend and associate; Parliamentary Under Secre- tary of State for the Colonies (1960-62); Secretary of State for Air (1962-64), Great Britain. 1966. 16 pp. FRASER, HUGH, 1918-1984 Interview conducted by David Nunnerly for his dissertation on Anglo-American relations during the Kennedy administration. 1970. 18 pp. FREED, HIRSH, 1910- Boston political figure. 1964. 31 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts. FREEMAN, FULTON, 1915-74 Ambassador to Colombia (1961-64); Ambassador to Mexico (1964-69). 1969. 51 pp. No Interlibrary Loan. No Copying. þ FREEMAN, ORVILLE L(othrop), 1918- Secretary of Agriculture (1961-69). 1964. 45 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts. FROST, LAURENCE H(ugh), 1902- Rear admiral, U.S. Navy; Director, National Security Agency (1960-62). 1970. 11 pp. Portions Closed. FUCHS, LAWRENCE H(oward), 1927- Educator, associate of Eleanor Roosevelt; Peace Corps Director, Philippines (1961-63). 1966. 57 pp. FULBRIGHT, J(ames) WILLIAM, 1905- Senator from Arkansas (1945-75); Chairman, Senate Foreign Rela- tions Committee (1959-75). 1964. 163 pp. þ FULBRIGHT, J(ames) WILLIAM, 1905- Interview conducted by David Nunnerly for his dissertation on Anglo-American relations during the Kennedy administration. 1970. 6 pp. FURCOLO, FOSTER, 1917- Governor of Massachusetts (1957-61). 1964. 18 pp. GABRIEL, VICTOR J. West Virginia political figure. 1964. 35 pp. Permission Required. þ GALLAGHER, EDWARD M. Kennedy family friend. 1965. 31 pp. GALLUCIO, ANTHONY, d. 1980 Massachusetts political figure. 1964. 15 pp. GALVIN, JOHN T(homas) Massachusetts political figure; advertising and publicity volun- teer for John F. Kennedy (1946-1958). 1964. 70 pp. (edited draft transcript). GAMAREKIAN, BARBARA Staff assistant, John F. Kennedy's 1960 Presidential campaign; staff assistant, transition talent recruitment staff; Secretary to the Assistant Press Secretary, White House Press Office (1961- 63). 1964. 103 pp. Portions Closed. þ GARABEDIAN, CHARLES B(agdasar), 1917-91 Massachusetts political figure; professor of law, Suffolk Univer- sity; roommate of Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. at Harvard. 1964. 19 pp. GARRIGUES, ANTONIO (Sanchez Diaz-Canabate), 1904- Spanish Ambassador to the United States (1962-64). 1966. 16 pp. GATOV, ELIZABETH R(udel), 1911- Democratic National Committeewoman from California (1956-60, 1963-65); Treasurer of the United States (1961-62). 1969. 54 pp. Portions Closed. See also Archives and Manuscripts. GATOV, ELIZABETH R(udel), 1911- Interview conducted by the Women in Politics Oral History Pro- ject, University of California, Berkeley. 1975, 1976. 404 pp. Permission Required to Quote. No Interlibrary Loan. See also Archives and Manuscripts. þ GAUD, WILLIAM S(teen), 1907-77. Assistant Administrator, Bureau for the Near East and South Asia, Agency for International Development (1961-64). 1966. 57 pp. GEOGHEGAN, WILLIAM A(loyisius), 1925- Worker, John F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign, Ohio (1960); Assistant Deputy Attorney General, legislative program, Depart- ment of Justice (1961-65). 1966. 99 pp. þ GIANFALA, EVELYN N. Louisiana political figure. 1967. 4 pp. GIFFORD, K(ilvert) DUN, 1938- Legislative assistant to Senator Edward M. Kennedy (1967-70); national Presidential campaign assistant to Robert F. Kennedy (1968); staff member, Secretary's office, Department of Housing and Urban Development. Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1971. 53 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts. GILPATRIC, ROSWELL L(eavitt), 1906- Deputy Secretary of Defense (1961-64). 1970. 118 pp. Portions Closed. See also Archives and Manuscripts. GILRUTH, ROBERT R(owe), 1913- Director, Manned Spaceflight Center, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (1961-72). 1964. 11 pp. GLENN, JOHN H(erschel), 1921- Project Mercury astronaut. (1959-64). 1964. 32 pp. GODBER, JOSEPH B(radshaw), 1914- Minister of State for Disarmament, Foreign Office, Great Britain (1961-63). Interview conducted by David Nunnerly for his disser- tation on Anglo-American relations during the Kennedy adminis- tration. 1970. 5 pp. GODBY, J. THOMAS, 1926- West Virginia political figure. 1964. 11 pp. GOLDFARB, RONALD L(awrence), 1933- Assistant to the Attorney General, Organized Crime Section, Department of Justice (1961-64). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1981. 19 pp. Portions Closed. GOLDWATER, BARRY M(orris), 1909- Senator from Arizona (1953-65). 1965. 27 pp. Closed. þ GOODWIN, ROBERT C(lifford) 1906- Administrator, Bureau of Employment Security, Department of Labor. 1967. 30 pp. GORDON, KERMIT, 1916-76 Economist; member, Council of Economic Advisers (1961-62); Director, Bureau of the Budget (1962-65); chairman, Health Insurance Benefits Advisory Council (1965-67); member, Advisory Council on Social Security (1968-71). Interview conducted by the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library. 1968, 1969. 99 pp. No Interli- brary Loan. See also Council of Economic Advisers and Archives and Manuscripts. GORDON, LINCOLN, 1913- Ambassador to Brazil (1961-66). 1964. 144 pp. Portions Closed. See also Archives and Manuscripts. GORDON, LINCOLN, 1913- Member, John F. Kennedy's Task Force on Immediate Latin American Problems. Interview conducted by Craig Van Grasstek. 1980. 42 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts. GORE, ALBERT (Arnold), 1907- Senator from Tennessee (1953-71). 1964. 13 pp. GORE-BOOTH, LORD PAUL (Henry), 1909-1984 British High Commissioner, India (1960-65); Permanent Under Secretary, Foreign Office, Great Britain (1965-69). Interview conducted by David Nunnerly for his dissertation on Anglo-Ameri- can relations during the Kennedy administration. 1970. 4 pp. þ GRACE DE MONACO, 1929-83 Princess of Monaco. 1965. 10 pp. GRAHAM, KATHARINE, 1917- Publisher, Washington Post. Interview conducted by the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library. 1969. 39 pp. No Interlibrary Loan. GRAVEL, CAMILLE F(rancis), 1915- Louisiana political figure; Democratic National Committeeman (1954-60). 1967. 77 pp. GREEN, EDITH (Starrett), 1910-87 Representative from Oregon (1956-74). 1974. 14 pp. GREEN, EDITH (Starrett), 1910-87 Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1974. 33 pp. GREENFIELD, (H.) JEFF, 1943- Legislative assistant to Robert F. Kennedy; member, Robert F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign staff (1968). Interview conduct- ed for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1969, 1970. 86 pp. Portions Closed. þ GRENNAN, JOSEPHINE Irish cousin of John F. Kennedy. 1966. 9 pp. GRETCHEN, MICHAEL West Virginia labor leader. 1965. 27 pp. GREWE, WILHELM (Georg), 1911- West German Ambassador to the United States (1957-62); West German Ambassador to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (1962-71). 1966. 20 pp. GUDEMAN, EDWARD, 1906-74. Under Secretary of Commerce (1961-63). 1964. 27 pp. GUGGENHEIM, CHARLES E., 1924- Film producer, political media consultant for Robert Kennedy's Senate campaign (1964) and presidential campaign (1968); producer RFK Remembered (1968). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1973. 144 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts and Audiovisual Archives. GULLION, EDMUND A(sbury), 1913- Ambassador to the Republic of the Congo (1961-64). 1964, 1977. 17 pp. (Recorded interview and printed synopsis). Permission Required. No Interlibrary Loan. þ GURIN, ARNOLD See Poverty and Urban Policy GUTHMAN, EDWIN O., 1919- Editor, Seattle Times (1947-61); Director of Public Information, Department of Justice (1961-64); press assistant to Robert F. Kennedy (1964-65). 1968. 76 pp. GWIRTZMAN, MILTON S(aul), 1933- Presidential adviser (1961-64). 1966. 47 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts. þ GWIRTZMAN, MILTON S(aul), 1933- Speech writer, Robert Kennedy's Senate campaign (1964); director of public affairs, Robert Kennedy's presidential campaign (1968); co-author (with William vanden Heuvel), On His Own: RFK, 1964- 1968 (1970). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1971, 1972. 188 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts. HACKETT, DAVID L., 1927- Friend of Robert F. Kennedy; Executive Director, President's Committee on Juvenile Delinquency and Youth Crime (1961-62); member, John F. Kennedy's and Robert F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign staffs (1960, 1968). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1970. 116 pp. (unedited transcript). See also Poverty and Urban Policy and Archives and Manuscripts. HAILSHAM (of St. Marylbone, Baron), LORD (Quintin Hogg), 1907- Leader of the House of Lords (1960-63); Minister of Science and Technology (1959-64), Great Britain. 1966. 10 pp. Permission Required. þ HALABY, NAJEEB (Elias), 1915- Administrator, Federal Aviation Agency (1961-65). 1964. 108 pp. HALE, WALTER Wisconsin political figure; Chairman, Democratic Party, Milwaukee County (1960). 1965. 17 pp. HALLE, KAY (Katherine Murphy) Author and Kennedy family friend. 1967. 25 pp. HALLECK, CHARLES (Abraham), 1900-86 Representative from Indiana (1935-69); House minority leader (1959-65). 1965. 39 pp. HAMILTON, (Milo) FOWLER, 1911- Administrator, Agency for International Development (1961-62). 1964. 46 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts. HAND, LEARNED, 1872-1961 Judge, U.S. circuit court, New York (1924-51). Interview con- ducted by the Columbia University Oral History Research Office. 1957. 175 pp. (microfiche). No Interlibrary Loan. þ HANFORD, A(lfred) CHESTER, 1891-1975 Professor of government, Harvard University (1923-75). ca. 1966. 6 pp. (written statement). þ HARE, RAYMOND A(rthur), 1901- Ambassador to Turkey (1961-65). 1969. 39 pp. þ HARLECH, LORD (William David Ormsby-Gore), 1918-85 Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Great Britain (1957-61); British Ambassador to the United States (1961-65). 1964. 88 pp. Closed. þ HARLECH, LORD (William David Ormsby-Gore), 1918-85 Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1969. 26 pp. Closed. þ HARLLEE, JOHN, 1914- Kennedy associate; Chairman, Federal Maritime Commission (1963- 69). 1964. 17 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts. HARRIMAN, (William) AVERELL, 1891-1986 Ambassador at Large (1961); Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs (1961-63); Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs (1963-65). 1964, 1965. 129 pp. HARRIMAN, (William) AVERELL, 1891-1986 Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1970. 59 pp. HARRIS, FRED R(oy), 1930- Senator from Oklahoma (1964-73). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1970. 26 pp. HARRIS, JOHN See Dazzi, Andrew HARRIS, OREN, 1903- Representative from Arkansas (1941-66). 1965. 66 pp. þ HARRIS, SEYMOUR E(dwin), 1897-1974 Economic adviser to Senator John F. Kennedy; senior consultant to the Secretary of the Treasury (1961-68). 1964. 84 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts and Printed Materials. HARRISON, GILBERT A(very), 1915- Editor, publisher, New Republic (1954-74). 1967. 18 pp. HART, PARKER T(hompson), 1910- Minister to Yemen (1961-63); Ambassador to Kuwait (1962-63); Ambassador to Saudi Arabia (1961-65). 1969, 1970. 63 pp. Permission Required to Copy. þ HART, WALTER West Virginia political figure. 1964. 22 pp. HARTIGAN, WILLIAM J., 1923- Massachusetts political figure; White House staff assistant (1961-62); Assistant Postmaster General (1963-67). 1964. 29 pp. See also White House Staff Reflections and Archives and Manu- scripts. HARTSFIELD, WILLIAM (Berry), 1890-1971 Mayor of Atlanta (1937-61). 1966. 10 pp. HATCHER, ANDREW J., 1925- Assistant Press Secretary to John F. Kennedy (1960-63). 1972. 15 pp. þ HAUGHT, JAMES F., 1924- West Virginia political figure. 1964. 18 pp. þ HAYES, FREDERICK See Poverty and Urban Policy HAYS, (Lawrence) BROOKS, 1898-1981 Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relations (1961); Special Assistant to the President (1961-63). 1964. 59 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts. þ HEALEY, JOSEPH P(eter), 1915?- Massachusetts political figure; campaign worker, John F. Kennedy's House (1946) and Senate (1952) campaigns. 1964. 73 pp. (edited draft transcript). þ HEALEY, ROBERT See White House Staff Reflections HEARST, ANNE West Virginia political figure. 1964. 17 pp. HEARST, WILLIAM RANDOLPH, 1908- Owner, editor, Hearst Newspapers. 1971. 9 pp. HECKSCHER, AUGUST, 1913- Special Consultant to the President on the Arts (1962-63). 1965. 79 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts. þ HEDRICH, ROBERT E. West Virginia political figure; manager, John F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign, Randolph County, WV (1960). 1964. 18 pp. Portions Closed. HEINZ, LUTHER C(arl), 1912- Admiral, U.S. Navy; Regional Director for the Far East, Office of International Security Affairs, Department of Defense (1960-63); commander, cruiser-destroyer flotilla 12 (1964); staff, CINCPAC (1965). 1970. 55 pp. þ HELLER, WALTER See Council of Economic Advisers and Archives and Manuscripts. HELMS, RICHARD (McGarrah), 1913- Director, Central Intelligence Agency (1966-73). Interview conducted by the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library. 1969. 37 pp. No Interlibrary Loan. HEMINGWAY, MARY (Welsh), 1908-86 Wife of Ernest Hemingway. Interview about her donation of papers to the John F. Kennedy Library. 1973. 49 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts. HENDERSON, DOUGLAS, 1914- Counsel, U.S. Embassy, Peru (1961-63); Ambassador to Bolivia (1963-64). 1978. 145 pp. (Unedited draft transcript). Por- tions Closed. See also Archives and Manuscripts. þ HENNESSEY, LOUELLA Kennedy family nurse (1935-63). 1964. 17 pp. HENNING, JOHN F(rancis), 1915- Research director, California Federation of Labor; Under Secre- tary, Department of Labor (1962-67). 1970. 18 pp. Portions Closed. þ HENRY, AARON E(dd), 1922- Member, Executive Committee, Mississippi Democratic Party; President, Mississippi State Conference, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) (1953-?). 1969. 123 pp. (edited draft transcript). þ HENRY, E(mil) WILLIAM, 1929- Staff member, Nationalities Division, Democratic National Commit- tee; Commissioner (1962-63), Chairman (1963-66), Federal Communi- cations Commission. 1966. 51 pp. HEREN, LOUIS (Philip), 1919- American editor, Times of London. Interview conducted by David Nunnerly for his dissertation on Anglo-American relations during the Kennedy administration. 1970. 4 pp. HERLING, JOHN, 1905- Journalist, publisher, John Herling's Labor Letter (1947- ). 1966. 48 pp. (edited draft transcript). HERMAN, GEORGE See Press Panel HESBURGH, THEODORE (Martin), 1917- President, University of Notre Dame (1952-87); member, Commission on Civil Rights (1957-72). 1966. 28 pp. HESBURGH, THEODORE (Martin), 1917- Interview conducted by the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library. 1971. 38 pp. No Interlibrary Loan. HICKENLOOPER, BOURKE B(lakemore), 1896-1971 Senator from Iowa (1945-69). 1964. 70 pp. HIGHLEY, DAVID P. John F. Kennedy's Washington barber. 1964. 2 pp. (written statement). þ HILL, FRANK E(rnest), 1888-1969 Author, editor. Interview conducted by the Columbia University Oral History Research Office. 1961. 613 pp. (microfiche). No Interlibrary Loan. þ HILLENBRAND, MARTIN (Joseph), 1915- Director, Office of German Affairs, Department of State (1958- 62); director, Berlin Task Force (1962-63). 1964. 44 pp. þ HILSMAN, ROGER, 1919- Director, Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Department of State (1961-63); Assistant Under Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs (1963-64). 1970. 36 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts. HILSMAN, ROGER, 1919- Interview conducted by the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library. 1969. 44 pp. No Interlibrary Loan. See also Archives and Manuscripts. HILSMAN, ROGER, 1919- Interview conducted by David Nunnerly for his dissertation on Anglo-American relations during the Kennedy administration. 1970. 13 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts. HIRSH, JACQUELINE (Provoost) French language instructor to President Kennedy's children. 1966. 19 pp. HOBBS, NICHOLAS, 1915-82 Member, President's Panel on Mental Retardation (1961-62); Director of Selection and Research, Peace Corps (1961-62). 1968. 32 pp. HODGES, LUTHER (Hartwell), 1898-1974 Governor of North Carolina (1954-61), Secretary of Commerce (1961-64). 1964. 117 pp. Portions Closed. See also Archives and Manuscripts. þ HOFF, WILLIAM BRUCE, 1932- West Virginia political figure. 1964. 33 pp. HOFFMAN, HARRY G., 1911-77 Journalist, editor, Charleston Gazette. 1964. 20 pp. HOLIFIELD, (Chester Earl) CHET, 1903- Representative from California (1943-75). Interview conducted by the Claremont Graduate School). 1975. 418 pp. Permission Re- quired to Copy. No Interlibrary Loan. þ HOLNESS, WILMA Member, White House household staff. 1967. 7 pp. HOLT, PAT M(ayo), 1920- Consultant to the Chief of Staff (1950-73), Chief of Staff (1974- 77), Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Interview conducted by the U.S. Senate Historical Office. 1980. 311 pp. No Interli- brary Loan. HOLTZ, JACKSON J(acob), 1907-67 Vice chairman, John F. Kennedy's Senate campaign (1952). 1964. 13 pp. HOOKER, JOHN JAY, 1903- Member, John F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign staff (1960). 1965. 66 pp. Portions Closed. HOOTON, CLAUDE E. Member, John F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign staff (1960). 1966. 35 pp. Permission Required. þ HOPKINS, WILLIAM J., 1910- Executive clerk, White House Office (1943-66). 1964. 31 pp. HORNE, JOHN E., 1908-85 Administrative assistant to Senator John Sparkman of Alabama (1947-51, 1953-61); Kennedy campaign worker (1960); Administra- tor, Small Business Administration (1961-63); Chairman, Federal Home Loan Bank Board (1964-68). 1967. 107 pp. See also Ar- chives and Manuscripts. HORSEY, OUTERBRIDGE, 1910-85. Minister and Deputy Chief of Mission, U.S. Embassy, Rome (1959- 62); Ambassador to Czechoslovakia (1963-66). 1971. 17 pp. HORSKY, CHARLES A(ntone), 1910- Adviser to the President for National Capital affairs (1961-65). 1964. 84 pp. See also White House Staff Reflections and Ar- chives and Manuscripts. HORTON, RALPH, 1916- Classmate of John F. Kennedy at Choate Academy and Princeton University; member, John F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign staff (1960); Special Assistant, Equal Opportunity Program, Department of the Army (1962-69). 1964. 42 pp. HORWITZ, SOLIS, 1910-72 Member, John F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign staff (1960); Director, Office of Organizational and Management Planning, Department of Defense (1961-64). 1966. 31 pp. Portions Closed. HOUGHTELING, JOSEPH C(annon), 1924- Newspaper editor; California political figure; delegate to the Democratic National Convention (1956); member, Citizens for Kennedy, California (1960); worker, Robert F. Kennedy's Presiden- tial campaign (1968). 1969. 26 pp. þ HOUVOURAS, ANDREW J. West Virginia political figure. 1964. 25 pp. HUBER, OSCAR L., 1893?-1975 Roman Catholic priest who administered last rites to President Kennedy, Dallas, TX. 1964. 10 pp. þ HUGHES, PHILLIP S(amuel), 1917-67 Assistant Director for Legislative Reference, Bureau of the Budget (1959-67). 1968. 49 pp. þ HUGHES, SARAH T(ilghman), 1896-1985 Judge, Texas district court. Interview conducted by the North Texas State University Oral History Collection. 1969. 30 pp. No Interlibrary Loan. þ HUGHES-HALLETT, JOHN, 1901- Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Transport for Shipping and Ship-building, Great Britain (1961-64). Interview conducted by David Nunnerly for his dissertation on Anglo-American rela- tions during the Kennedy administration. 1969. 22 pp. HUMPHREY, HUBERT H(oratio), 1911-78 Senator from Minnesota (1949-64); delegate to the United Nations (1956-58); Presidential candidate (1960). 1964. 150 pp. HUMPHREY, HUBERT H(oratio), 1911-78 Vice President of the United States (1965-69); Presidential candidate (1960, 1968). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1970. 57 pp. HUMPHREY, HUBERT H(oratio), 1911-78 Interview conducted by the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library. 1971. 45 pp. No Interlibrary Loan. HUNDLEY, WILLIAM G., 1925- Chief, Organized Crime and Racketeering Section, Department of Justice. Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1970. 64 pp. Permission Required. þ HUNTER, DAVID See Poverty and Urban Policy HURLEY, FRANCIS T., 1927- Roman Catholic monsignor. Assistant secretary, National Catholic Welfare Conference (1958-68). 1967. 21 pp. HURWITCH, ROBERT A(rnold), 1920- Special Assistant for Cuban Affairs, Department of State (1962- 63). 1964, 1967. 221 pp. þ HUTCHINSON, EDMOND C(arlton), 1913- Assistant Administrator for Africa and Europe, Agency for Inter- national Development (1961-66). 1966. 30 pp. Permission Required TO QUOTE. þ JACKSON, BARBARA WARD, 1914- Economist, author. 1964. 32 pp. JACOBS, ELI S., 1937- Consultant to Robert F. Kennedy on organizing the, Bedford- Stuyvesant Redevelopment Corp. (1966-68). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1976, 1979. 102 pp. Portions Closed. þ JACOBS, WILLIAM L. West Virginia political figure; Hubert Humphrey campaign worker (1960). 1964. 39 pp. JACOBSON, BENJAMIN A., 1902- Kennedy associate, Boston. 1964. 21 pp. JAVITS, JACOB (Koppel), 1904-86 Senator from New York (1957-80). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1970. 26 pp. JEFFREY, MILDRED, 1911- Michigan political figure; Director of Community Relations, United Automobile Workers Union; member, Platform Committee, Democratic Party (1955-60); delegate, Democratic National Con- vention (1956, 1960); worker, John F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign (1960). 1970. 54 pp. JELINEK, DAVID See Recruitment During the Kennedy Administration JENSEN, HANS O. Nebraska political figure; Area Director, Department of Agricul- ture. 1967. 28 pp. JERNEGAN, JOHN (Durnford), 1911- Ambassador to Iraq (1958-62). 1969. 34 pp. þ JOHNSON, DOUGLAS (Valentine), 1900-77 Director, Plans and Policy Office, Joint Chiefs of Staff (1958- 60); Director, Policy Review, Department of Defense (1960-64). 1970. 22 pp. JOHNSON, RAFER (Lewis), 1934- Friend and aide to Robert F. Kennedy. Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1969. 67 pp. þ JOHNSON, U(ral) ALEXIS, 1908- Deputy Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs (1961-64). 1964. 53 pp. Permission Required to Cite, Quote, or Para- phrase. þ JONES, HOWARD P(alfrey), 1899-1973 Ambassador to Indonesia (1958-65). 1969. 68 pp. þ JONES, JOHN B. See Cuban Prisoners Exchange Panel. JONES, ROBERT E(mmett), 1912- Representative from Alabama (1947-77). 1968. 22 pp. Portions Closed. þ JONES, ROGER W(arren), 1908- Deputy Under Secretary for Administration, Department of State (1961-62); senior consultant and Special Assistant to the Direc- tor, Bureau of the Budget (1962-75). 1967. 103 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts. JOSEPHSON, WILLIAM (Howard), 1934- General counsel, Peace Corps (1963-66). 1968, 1969. 69 pp. Permission Required. See also Archives and Manuscripts. þ JOSEPHSON, WILLIAM (Howard), 1934- Interview conducted for the Franklin Williams Oral History Project, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, New York Public Library. 25 pp. No Interlibrary Loan. See also Archives and Manuscripts. KAISER, PHILIP M(yer), 1913- Ambassador to the Republic of Senegal (1961-64); Ambassador to the Islamic Republic of Mauritania (1961-64). 1966. 41 pp. KAMLOWSKY, JOHN H(enry), 1925- West Virginia political figure. 1965. 21 pp. KAPENSTEIN, IRA, 1936-71 Journalist, Milwaukee Journal (1956-63). 1965. 29 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts. KAPPEL, FREDERICK R(ussell), 1902- Chairman of the board, American Telephone and Telegraph Co. (1961-67); chairman, Business Council (1963-64). 1965. 28 pp. þ KARAMANLIS, KONSTANTINE G., 1907- Prime Minister, Greece (1961-63). 1965. 4 pp. þ KARITAS, JOSEPH J. White House painter. 1964. 25 pp. KASTENMEIER, ROBERT W(illiam), 1924- Representative from Wisconsin (1959-81). 1965. 18 pp. KATZENBACH. NICHOLAS DeB(elleville), 1922- Assistant Attorney General (1961-62), Deputy Attorney General (1962-64), Attorney General of the United States (1964-66). 1964. 169 pp. (edited draft transcript). See also Archives and Manu- scripts. þ KATZENBACH, NICHOLAS DeB(elleville), 1922- Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1969. 79 pp. (edited draft transcript). See also Archives and Manuscripts. þ KAYSEN, CARL, 1920- Professor, Harvard University (1946-66); Deputy Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs (1961-63); direc- tor, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton (1966-76). 1966. 194 pp. Closed. See also White House Staff Reflections and Archives and Manuscripts. KEEL, WILLIAM A(rnold), 1924- Research director, Democratic National Committee (1963-64). 1970. 55 pp. Closed. KEENAN, JOSEPH D., 1896-1984 Director, Labor's League for Political Education (1948-51); secretary, Chicago Federation of Labor (1937-49); international secretary, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) (1954-76); labor adviser to John F. Kennedy (1960); member, President's Advisory Council on Labor-Management Policy. 1968. 28 pp. þ KELLAM, SYDNEY S(evern), 1903- Virginia political figure. 1968. 10 pp. KELLY, JOHN M(artin), 1914-77 Assistant Secretary for Mineral Resources, Department of the Interior (1961-65). 1969, 1970. 56 pp. KELLY, MARY Oregon political figure. 1966. 27 pp. KELLY, WILLIAM F. Massachusetts political figure. 1964. 21 pp. KELSO, JOHN H. Journalist, Boston Post. 1967. 44 pp. KENNAN, GEORGE F(rost), 1904- Ambassador to Yugoslavia (1961-63). 1965. 141 pp. Portions Closed. þ KENNEDY, ROBERT F(rancis), 1925-68 Brother of President Kennedy; Attorney General of the United States (1961-64); Senator from New York (1965-68). 1964, 1965, 1967. 700 pp. Portions Closed. See also Archives and Manu- scripts and Audiovisual Archives. þ KENNEDY, JACQUELINE BOUVIER See Onassis, Jacqueline Kennedy KENNEDY, ROSE FITZGERALD, 1890- Wife of Joseph P. Kennedy, mother of President Kennedy. Inter- view conducted by the Herbert Hoover Library Foundation. 1968. 22 pp. No More Than Two Pages May Be Copied. No Interlibrary Loan. See also Archives and Manuscripts. þ KENNEDY'S CALL TO KING Interviews concerning John F. Kennedy's telephone call to Mrs. Martin Luther King during the 1960 Presidential campaign. 1988. 110 pp. Interviews conducted by Anthony Shriver with: MARTIN, LOUIS (Emanuel), 1912- Assistant to the director, director, Civil Rights Division, Democratic National Committee (1960). MITCHELL, PARREN (James), 1922- Executive director, Community Action Agency, Baltimore, Mary- land (1965-68). PROCTOR, SAM(uel DeWitt), 1921- President, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical College (1960-65). SHRIVER, R(obert) SARGENT, 1915- Director, Businessmen for Kennedy (1960); director, Civil Rights Division, Democratic National Committee (1960); direc- tor, Farmers for Kennedy (1960). WILLIAMS, FRANKLIN (Hall), 1917- Assistant states attorney general, California (1959-61). WOFFORD, HARRIS (Llewellyn), 1926- Civil rights adviser to John F. Kennedy (1960). See also Martin, Louis and Wofford, Harris and Archives and Manuscripts: Shriver, R. Sargent. þ KENT, ROGER, 1906- California political figure. 1970. 58 pp. Portions Closed. KEPPEL, FRANCIS, 1916-90 Commissioner of Education, Office of Education, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (1962-65). 1964. 21 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts. KETY, SEYMOUR S(olomon), 1915- Member, President's Panel on Mental Retardation (1962-63). 1968. 64 pp. (unedited transcript). Permission Required. þ KHOMAN, THANAT, 1914- Minister of Foreign Affairs, Thailand (1959-71). 1964. 8 pp. þ KHRUSHCHEV, NIKITA S(ergeevich), 1894-1971 Chairman, Council of Ministers, Union of Soviet Socialist Repub- lics (1958-64). 1964. 5 pp. (written statement). þ KIERNAN, THOMAS J(oseph), 1897-1967 Irish Ambassador to the United States (1961-64). 1966. 26 pp. Portions Closed. þ KILPATRICK, CARROLL, 1913- Journalist, Washington Post. 1966. 19 pp. KING, MARTIN LUTHER, 1929-68 Civil rights movement leader; president, Southern Christian Leadership Conference (1957-68). 1964. 26 pp. þ KIRK, ALAN G(oodrich), 1888-1968 Naval attach‚ for air to Joseph P. Kennedy, American Embassy, London (1939-41); Director, Naval Intelligence (1941); Ambassador to Belgium (1946-47). Interview conducted by the Columbia University Oral History Research Office. 1961. 391 pp. (micro- fiche). No Interlibrary Loan. þ KIRKPATRICK, LYMAN B(ickford), 1916- Inspector General, Central Intelligence Agency (1953-61). 1967. 29 pp. Permission Required. þ KIRWAN, MICHAEL J(oseph), 1886-1970 Representative from Ohio (1937-70). 1964. 18 pp. þ KLOTZ, HERBERT W(erner), 1917-86 Kennedy campaign worker (1960); Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Administration (1962-65). 1964. 30 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts. þ KLUTZNICK, PHILIP M., 1907- U.S. representative to the United Nations Economic and Social Council (1961-63). 1970. 53 pp. No Interlibrary Loan. KNAPP, DANIEL See Poverty and Urban Policy and Archives and Manuscripts. KNEBEL, FLETCHER, 1911-93 Journalist, Cowles Publications, Look (1950-64). 1977. 39 pp. Portions Closed. KNEBEL, LAURA (Cecelia Bergquist), 1918-82 Journalist, Look. 1965. 25 pp. Portions Closed. KNEBEL, LAURA (Cecelia Bergquist), 1918-82 Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1977. 33 pp. Closed. KNIGHT, WILLIAM E(dwards), 1922- Foreign Service officer, Italian-Austrian Affairs (1961); Deputy Director, Western European Affairs (1961-62), Department of State. 1978. 67 pp. Portions Closed. KNOWLES, JOHN H(ilton), 1926-79 Classmate of Robert F. Kennedy, Harvard College; general direc- tor, Massachusetts General Hospital (1962-72). Interview con- ducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1974. 9 pp. Portions Closed. Permission Required to Quote. KNOX, WILLIAM E(dward), 1901-78 President, Westinghouse Electric International (1946-63), whom Nikita Khrushchev met in Moscow during the Cuban missile crisis, (October 1962). 1977. 34 pp. (written statement). No Deposit in Other Institutions. No Publication Without Permission. þ KOHLER, FOY D., 1908-90 Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs (1959-62); Ambassador to the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (1962-66). 1964. 10 pp. þ KOMER, ROBERT W(illiam), 1922- Senior staff member, National Security Council (1961-65). 1964, 1969, 1970. 214 pp. Permission Required. See also Archives and Manuscripts. þ KRAFT, JOSEPH, 1924-86 Journalist, syndicated columnist (1963-86). 1967. 31 pp. KRAFT, JOSEPH, 1924-86 Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1970. 38 pp. KRAVITZ, SANFORD See Poverty and Urban Policy KRETCHMER, JEROME, 1934- Member, New York State Assembly from Manhattan (1963-70); cam- paign worker, Robert Kennedy's Senate (1964) and Presidential (1968) campaigns. Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1973. 23 pp. KROCK, ARTHUR, 1887-1974 Journalist, New York Times (1927-67); Kennedy family associate. 1964. 27 pp. þ KROCK, ARTHUR, 1887-1974 Interview conducted by the Columbia University Oral History Research Office. 1950. 108 pp. (microfiche). No Interlibrary Loan. þ KRULAK, VICTOR (Harold), 1913- Lt. General, United States Marine Corps; specialist on counterin- surgency, Office of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (1962-64). 1970. 22 pp. Permission Required. þ KUPFERMAN, THEODORE (Roosevelt), 1920- Councilman, New York City (1962-66); Representative from New York (1966-69). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1970. 27 pp. þ LANDRUM, PHILLIP (Mitchell), 1909-90 Representative from Georgia (1953-77). 1965. 14 pp. LARRABEE, DONALD (Richard), 1923- Journalist, Griffin-Larrabee News Bureau. 1966. 44 pp. LASKI, FRIDDA (Kerry), 1911- Wife of Harold Laski of the London School of Economics. 1966. 4 pp. LAWFORD, PETER, 1923-84 Actor, brother-in-law of President Kennedy. 1968. 36 pp. (edited draft transcript). þ LAWRENCE, DAVID (Leo), 1889-1966 Governor of Pennsylvania (1959-63). 1966. 43 pp. LAWRENCE, WILLIAM H., 1916-72 Journalist, New York Times (1943-61); news commentator, American Broadcasting Company (1961-68). 1966. 28 pp. LAWSON, BELFORD V., 1906- District of Columbia political figure; Presidential adviser on civil rights. 1966. 23 pp. LAWSON, MARJORIE McKENZIE, 1912- Civil rights adviser, John F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign (1960). 74 pp. Permission Required. þ LEAHY, JOSEPH F. Massachusetts political figure. 1964. 19 pp. LEE, ROBERT L. Massachusetts political figure. 1964. 16 pp. LEHMAN, HERBERT H(enry), 1878-1963 Governor of New York (1932-42); Senator from New York (1949-57). Interview conducted by the Columbia University Oral History Research Office. 1961. 831 pp. (microfiche). No Interlibrary Loan. LEMASS, SEAN (Francis), 1899-1971 Prime Minister, Ireland (1959-66). 23 pp. LEMNITZER, LYMAN L., 1899-1988 General, U.S. Army; Supreme Allied Commander, Europe (1963-69). Interview conducted by David Nunnerly for his dissertation on Anglo-American relations. 1970. 21 pp. LEMPART, HELEN Secretary, Senator John F. Kennedy's Washington office and White House. 1966. 65 pp. Portions Closed. LENNARTSON, ROY W(illiam), 1907- Associate Administrator, Agricultural Marketing Service (1954- 64). 1964. 9 pp. LESSER, ARTHUR, 1909- Head, Children's Bureau, Department of Health, Education and Welfare. 1976. 42 pp. No Copying. þ LESTER, RICHARD A., 1908- Economic advisor, John F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign (1960); alternate delegate from New Jersey, Democratic National Conven- tion (1960); Vice Chairman, President's Commission on the Status of Women (1961-63). 1970, 1974. 37 pp. LEWIN, CHARLES J., 1902-65 Editor, general manager, New Bedford Standard Times; president, Cape Cod Standard Times. 1964. 38 pp. þ LEWIS, ANTHONY L., 1927- Journalist, New York Times, Washington bureau (1955-64), London bureau (1965-72). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1970. 20 pp. Portions Closed. þ LEWIS, ROBERT (George), 1919- Administrative assistant to Senator William Proxmire of Wisconsin (1957-59); director, national headquarters, Farmers for Kennedy- Johnson Committee (1960); Deputy Administrator for Commodity Operations, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service (1961-64). 1967. 30 pp. þ LEWIS, ROGER F(ranklin), 1936- Confidential assistant to the Secretary, Department of Labor (1960-67). 1970. 95 pp. LEWIS, SAMUEL B. Vice president, general manager, Carlyle Hotel, New York. 1965. 15 pp. LINCOLN, EVELYN, 1912?- John F. Kennedy's personal secretary (1952-63). Interview conducted by Barry Goldman for Manuscripts magazine. 1990. 12 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts. þ LINCOLN, G(eorge) GOULD, 1880-1974 Journalist, editor, Washington Star (1909-74). 1966. 25 pp. LINDSAY, JOHN V(liet), 1921- Mayor of New York City (1965-73). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1970. 16 pp. LIPPMANN, WALTER, 1889-1974 Journalist, New York Herald Tribune, Newsweek. 1964. 18 pp. Portions Closed. þ LISAGOR, PETER (Irvin), 1915-76 Journalist, chief, Washington bureau, Chicago Daily News (1959- 76). 1966. 85 pp. See also Press Panel. LODGE, HENRY CABOT, 1902-85 Senator from Massachusetts (1947-53); Ambassador to South Vietnam (1963-64, 1965-67). 1965. 36 pp. Portions Closed. þ LOEB, JAMES (Isaac), 1908-92 Ambassador to Peru (1961-62); Ambassador to Guinea (1963-65). 1967, 1968. 74 pp. LOEB, JAMES (Isaac), 1908-92 Publisher, Adirondak Publishing Co. Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1972. 7 pp. LOEVINGER, LEE, 1913- Assistant Attorney General, Antitrust Division, Department of Justice (1961-63); Commissioner, Federal Communications Commis- sion (1963-68). 1966. 45 pp. LONESOME, WILLIAM L(ee), 1907- West Virginia political figure. 1964. 19 pp. Permission Required. þ LOUCHEIM, KATHLEEN ("Katie" Scofield), 1903-91 Director, women's activities, Democratic National Committee (1953-60); Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs (1966-69). 1968. 76 pp. Permission Required to Cite, Quote, or Paraphrase. þ LOVE, CHARLES M(arion), 1902-87 West Virginia political figure. 1964. 20 pp. þ LOVELESS, HERSCHEL (Cellel), 1911-1989 Governor of Iowa (1957-60); national chairman, Farmers for Kennedy-Johnson Committee (1960); member, Renegotiation Board (1961-69). 1967. 46 pp. LOVETT, ROBERT A(bercrombie), 1895-1986 Member, General Advisory Committee, Arms Control and Disarmament Agency. 1964. 59 pp. þ LOW, GEORGE M(ichael), 1926-84 Deputy Director for Programs, Office of Manned Space Flight, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (1963-64). 1964. 32 pp. LOWENSTEIN, ALLARD K(enneth), 1929-80 New York political figure; delegate, Democratic National Conven- tion (1968); Co-chairman, Conference of Concerned Democrats (1967); Representative from New York (1968-70). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1969. 70 pp. (edited draft transcript). LUCE, HENRY R(obinson), 1898-1967 Founder, publisher, Time, Inc.; editor-in-chief, Time (1923-64). 1965. 42 pp. LUCEY, PATRICK J(oseph), 1918- Chairman, Democratic Party, Wisconsin (1957-63). 1964. 50 pp. þ LUCEY, PATRICK J(oseph), 1918- Campaign aid to Robert F. Kennedy in Indiana, Oregon, Nebraska, and California (1968). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1972. 16 pp. LUNS, JOSEPH (Marie Antoine Hubert), 1911- Foreign Minister, The Netherlands (1956-71). 1965. 49 pp. þ LYTTON, BART, 1912-69 Finance chairman, California Democratic State Committee (1958- 60). 1966. 43 pp. McCARTHY, EUGENE (Joseph), 1916- Representative from Minnesota (1949-58); Senator from Minnesota (1958-70). 1964. 31 pp. Closed. þ McCLURE, STEWART E(lliot)., 1913- Chief clerk, Committee on Labor, Education, and Public Welfare, U.S. Senate (1955-69, 1971-73). Interview conducted by the U.S. Senate Historical Office. 1982, 1983. 292 pp. No Interlibrary Loan. McCONE, JOHN A(lex), 1902-91 Director, Central Intelligence Agency (1961-65). Interview conducted by the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library. 1970. 29 pp. No Interlibrary Loan. McCORMACK, EDWARD J(oseph), 1923- Massachusetts political figure; candidate for the U.S. Senate (1962). 1967. 38 pp. McCORMACK, FRANCIS X. Wisconsin political figure. 1965. 13 pp. McCORMACK, JOHN W(illiam), 1891-1980 Representative from Massachusetts (1928-71); Speaker of the House of Representatives (1962-71). 1977. 41 pp. McCORMACK, JOHN W(illiam), 1891-1980 Interview conducted by the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library. 1968. 55 pp. No Interlibrary Loan. McCULLOCH, FRANK W., 1905- Chairman, National Labor Relations Board (1961-70). 1967. 40 pp. McDERMOTT, EDWARD (Aloysious), 1920- Director, Office of Emergency Planning (1962-65); member, Nation- al Security Council (1962-65). 1964. 67 pp. McDERMOTT, GEOFFREY, 1912- British diplomat in Berlin (1961-62). Interview conducted by David Nunnerly for his dissertation on Anglo-American relations during the Kennedy administration. 1970. 20 pp. þ McDONALD, DAVID (John), 1902-79 President, United Steelworkers of America (1952-65). 1966. 27 pp. MacDONALD, TORBERT (Hart), 1917-1976 Roommate of John F. Kennedy at Harvard; Representative from Massachusetts (1955-76). 1965. 72 pp. No Interlibrary Loan. See also Archives and Manuscripts. þ McDONOUGH, ROBERT (Paul), 1915- Director, John F. Kennedy's campaign, West Virginia primary (1960). 1964, 1965. 64 pp. Portions Closed. McGHEE, GEORGE (Crews), 1912- Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs (1961-63); Ambas- sador to West Germany (1963-68). 1964. 24 pp. þ McGHEE, GEORGE (Crews), 1912- Interview conducted by the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library. 1969. 23 pp. No Interlibrary Loan. þ McGILL, RALPH (Emerson), 1898-1969 Publisher, Atlanta Constitution. 1966. 25 pp. McGOVERN, GEORGE S(tanley), 1922- Director, Food for Peace (1961-62); Senator from South Dakota (1963-81). 1964. 51 pp. þ McGOVERN, GEORGE S(tanley), 1922- Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1970. 28 pp. McGOVERN, GEORGE S(tanley), 1922- Interview conducted by the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library. 1969. 32 pp. No Interlibrary Loan. McGRORY, MARY See Press Panel McGUIRE, MARIE C(ollins), 1904- Commissioner, Public Housing Administration (1961-66). 1967. 51 pp. McHUGH, GODFREY See White House Staff Reflections and Archives and Manuscripts. MacKENZIE, VERNON G. Chief, Division of Air Pollution, Public Health Service. 1967. 24 pp. McLAUGHLIN, EDWARD F(rancis), 1920- Associate of John F. Kennedy during World War II, Massachusetts political figure. 20 pp. Permission Required. þ McNALLY, JOHN See White House Staff Reflections McNAMARA, ROBERT S(trange), 1916- Secretary of Defense (1961-68). 1964. 29 pp. Portions Closed. McNAMARA, ROBERT S(trange), 1916- Interview conducted by David Nunnerly for his dissertation on Anglo-American relations during the Kennedy administration. 1970. 6 pp. Portions Closed. þ McNEELY, MARY Massachusetts political figure. 1964. 16 pp. MACOMBER, WILLIAM (Butts), 1921- Ambassador to Jordan (1961-64). 1969. 29 pp. Permission Required to Cite, Quote, or Paraphrase. þ McSHANE, JAMES J.P., 1909-68 Chief U.S. Marshal, Department of Justice (1962-68). 1966. 34 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts. MACY, JOHN W(illiams), 1917-86 Chairman, Civil Service Commission (1961-69). 1964, 1968. 104 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts. MAHONEY, WILLIAM P(atrick)., 1916- Arizona political figure; Ambassador to Ghana (1962-66). 1975. 161 pp. MAKARIOS III, 1913-77 Archbishop and head of state, Cyprus (1960-74). 1964. 9 pp. þ MANATOS, (Michael N.) "MIKE" See White House Staff Reflections and Archives and Manuscripts. MANCHIN, A. JAMES, 1927- West Virginia political figure; campaign worker, John F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign, West Virginia (1960); State Director, Farmer's Home Administration (1961-70). 1964. 19 pp. þ MANKIEWICZ, FRANK (Fabian), 1924- Press secretary to Robert F. Kennedy (1966-68). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1969. 620 pp. (unedited transcript). Permission Required. See also Archives and Manuscripts. þ MANLEY, NORMAN W(ashington), 1893-1969 Premier of Jamaica (1959-62). 1964. 11 pp. þ MANN, THOMAS (Clifton), 1912- Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs (1960- 61); Ambassador to Mexico (1961-63). 1968. 58 pp. MANNING, ROBERT (Joseph), 1919- Journalist; Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs (1962-64). 1967. 23 pp. MANNIX, JEAN McGONIGLE Secretary to Senator John F. Kennedy (1952-54). 1966. 25 pp. MANSFIELD, (Michael Joseph) MIKE, 1903- Senator from Montana (1953-77); Senate majority leader (1961-77). 1964. 46 pp. þ MARCY, CARL M(ilton), 1913- Chief of staff, U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations (1955- 73). Interview conducted by the U.S. Senate Historical Office. 1983. 284 pp. No Interlibrary Loan. þ MARSHALL, BURKE, 1922- Assistant Attorney General, Civil Rights Division, Department of Justice (1961-64); general counsel, International Business Machines Corp. (1965-69); adviser to Robert F. Kennedy. 1964. 112 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts. þ MARSHALL, BURKE, 1922- Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1970. 93 pp. Portions Closed. See also Archives and Manuscripts. þ MARSHALL, THURGOOD, 1908-93 Director, counsel, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Legal Defense and Education Fund (1940-61); U.S. circuit court judge, Second Circuit Court of Appeals (1961-65). 1964. 24 pp. MARTIN, CLARENCE (Eugene), 1909- West Virginia legislator. 1965. 27 pp. MARTIN, EDWIN (McCammon), 1908- Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs (1960-62); Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs (1962- 63). 1964. 115 pp. Permission Required. See also Archives and Manuscripts. þ MARTIN, LOUIS (Emmanuel), 1912- Assistant to the director, director, Civil Rights Division (1960) and Deputy Chairman, Democratic National Committee (1961-1969). 1966. 130 pp. Portions Closed. See also Kennedy's Call to King. þ MASLAND, RICHARD (Lambert), 1910- Director, National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Blind- ness, National Institutes of Health (1957-59). 1968. 10 pp. MAYO, LEONARD W(ithington)., 1899-1992 Chairman, President's Panel on Mental Retardation (1961-62); executive director, Association for the Aid of Crippled Children (1949-65). 1968. 50 pp. MBOYA, (Thomas Joseph) "TOM", 1930- Minister of Labor (1962-63); Minister of Justice and Constitu- tional Affairs (1963-64), Kenya. 1968. 8 pp. þ MEANY, GEORGE, 1894-1980 President, American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organization (1955-79). 1964. 53 pp. MERCHANT, LIVINGSTON (Tallmadge), 1903-76 Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs (1958-61); Ambas- sador to Canada (1961-62). 1965. 194 pp. Portions Closed. þ MEREDITH, JAMES H(argrove), 1914-88 Missouri political figure, associate of Senator Stuart Symington. 1967. 14 pp. MERRICK, SAMUEL V(aughan), 1914- Special Assistant to the Secretary, Director, Office of Legisla- tive Liaison, Department of Labor (1962-68). 1966. 129 pp. MEYNER, ROBERT B(aumle), 1908-90 Governor of New Jersey (1954-62). 1964. 16 pp. MILLER, GEORGE P(aul), 1891-1982 Representative from California (1945-53); chairman, Science and Astronautics Committee (1961-73). 1964. 11 pp. MILLER, HERBERT JOHN, 1924- Assistant Attorney General, Criminal Division, Department of Justice (1961-65). 1971. 76 pp. (edited draft transcript). Portions Closed. þ MILLS, WILBUR (Daigh), 1909-92 Representative from Arkansas (1939-77); chairman, House Ways and Means Committee (1957-74). 1967. 18 pp. MINIHAN, ANDREW Irish cousin of John F. Kennedy; mayor, New Ross. 1966. 11 pp. MINOW, NEWTON N(orman), 1926- Chairman, Federal Communications Commission (1961-63). 1964. 77 pp. Closed. See also Regulatory Agencies Panel MITCHELL, CLARENCE M(aurice), 1911-84 Director, Washington bureau, National Association for the Ad- vancement of Colored People (1950-78). 1967. 47 pp. MITCHELL, PARREN See Kennedy's Call to King MONAGAN, JOHN (Stephen), 1911- Representative from Connecticut (1959-71). 1966. 23 pp. þ MONFILS, OWEN F. Wisconsin political figure. 1966. 31 pp. MONRONEY, MICHAEL, 1928- Adlai Stevenson campaign worker (1960); Executive Assistant to the Postmaster General (1961-66). 1967. 27 pp. MORGAN, EDWARD P(addock), 1910- News commentator, American Broadcasting Co., Washington (1955- 67). 1967. 37 pp. MORRISON, FRANK B(renner), 1905- Governor of Nebraska (1961-67). 1968. 23 pp. MORRISSEY, FRANCIS X., 1910- Massachusetts political figure; Kennedy family friend and associ- ate; member, John F. Kennedy's staff (1946-53). 1964. 82 pp. (edited draft transcript). þ MORTON, THRUSTON B(allard), 1907-82 Senator from Kentucky (1957-68); chairman, Republican National Committee (1959-61). 1964. 25 pp. MOSS, JOHN (Emerson), 1915- Representative from California (1953-78). 1965. 19 pp. þ MUCCIO, JOHN J(oseph), 1900-89 Ambassador to Guatemala (1959-61). 1971. 13 pp. MULKERN, (Patrick J.) "PATSY" Kennedy friend and political associate; Massachusetts political figure. 1964. 79 pp. þ MU¥OZ MARIN, LUIS, 1898-1980 Governor of Puerto Rico (1952-65). 1965. 17 pp. MUNROE, PATRICK Friend of John F. Kennedy during service in the Navy. 1982. Portions Closed. MURPHY, CHARLES S., 1909-83 Under Secretary of Agriculture (1961-65). 1964. 31 pp. MURPHY, JAMES M. Massachusetts political figure. 1964. 23 pp. MUSKIE, EDMUND S(ixtus), 1914- Senator from Maine (1959-80). 1966. 111 pp. þ MYERS, ROBERT West Virginia political figure. 1964. 22 pp. NASH, PHILLEO, 1909-87 Commissioner, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Department of the Interi- or (1961-66). 1966, 1971. 68 pp. NATHAN, ROBERT (Roy), 1908- Chairman, National Executive Committee, Americans for Democratic Action (1957-59). 1967. 29 pp. NEELY, W. WALTER West Virginia political figure. 1964. 9 pp. NELSON, GAYLORD (Anton), 1916- Governor of Wisconsin (1959-63); Senator from Wisconsin (1963- 81). 1964. 15 pp. Portions Closed. NESTINGEN, IVAN A(rnold), 1921-78 Mayor of Madison, WI (1956-61); Under Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare (1961-65). Interview conducted by the Columbia University Oral History Research Office. 1965. 110 pp. Permission Required to Cite, Quote, or Paraphrase. No Interli- brary Loan. See also Archives and Manuscripts. þ NEUBERGER, MAURINE (Brown), 1907- Senator from Oregon (1960-67). 1970. 33 pp. þ NEWBERG, ESTHER (Rose), 1943- Staff assistant to Robert F. Kennedy. Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Program. 1969. 26 pp. NEWSOM, HERSCHEL D., 1905-70 Master, National Grange (1950-68). 1967. 27 pp. NICHOLSON, NORMAN EDWIN, 1923-1972 Member, President's Commission on the Status of Women (1962); member, Citizen's Advisory Council to the Interdepartmental Commission on the Status of Women (1963-66). 1970. 52 pp. NICKERSON, EUGENE H(offman), 1918- County executive, Nassau County, New York (1962-70). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1971. 22 pp. NITZE, PAUL (Henry), 1907- Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs (1961-63); Secretary of the Navy (1963-67). 1964. 30 pp. Permission Required. þ NIX, EDMUND (Alfred), 1929- Wisconsin political figure. 1966. 34 pp. NOGUEIRA, ALBERTO FRANCO, 1918- Minister of Foreign Affairs, Portugal (1961-69). 1966. 7 pp. þ NOLAN, JOHN E(dward), 1927- Attorney, Department of Justice. Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1970, 1971, 1972. 207 pp. (edited draft transcript). NOLAN, JOHN E(dward), 1927- Interview concerning the Cuban prisoner exchange (1962). 1967. 28 pp. NOLTING, FREDERICK E(rnest), 1911-89 Ambassador to South Vietnam (1961-63). 1966, 1970. 149 pp. (edited draft transcript). NORBERG, DONALD A. Chairman, Iowa Democratic Party; Department of Agriculture official for congressional relations. 1967. 27 pp. NORODOM SIHANOUK (Prince Samdech Preah) 1922- Head of State, Cambodia (1960-70). 1964. 3 pp. (written state- ment). þ NORTON, CLEMENT A. Massachusetts political figure. 1964. 11 pp. NOTO, MARIO T. See Cull, Richard NOTTI, ROBERT W. Democratic campaign organizer (1960); Regional Director of Administration, Housing and Home Finance Agency. 1967. 33 pp. þ OBERDORFER, LOUIS F(alk), 1919- Assistant Attorney General, Tax Division, Department of Justice (1961-65). 1964. 46 pp. See also Cuban Prisoners Exchange Panel and Archives and Manuscripts. OBERDORFER, LOUIS F(alk), 1919- Interview concerning the Cuban prisoners exchange (1962). 1964. 34 pp. See also Cuban Prisoners Exchange Panel and Archives and Manuscripts. þ OBERDORFER, LOUIS F(alk), 1919- Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1970. 47 pp. See also Cuban Prisoners Exchange Panel and Archives and Manuscripts. O'BRIEN, DANIEL F(rancis), 1889-d. Massachusetts political figure. 1964. 11 pp. O'BRIEN, LAWRENCE F(rancis), 1917-90 Director of Organization, Kennedy-Johnson Presidential campaign (1960); Special Assistant to the President for Congressional Relations and Personnel (1961-65); Postmaster General of the United States (1965-68); chairman, Democratic National Committee (1968-72). Interview conducted by the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library. 1985, 1987. 1,830 pp. No Interlibrary Loan. See also Archives and Manuscripts. O'CONNOR, FRANK, 1919- Massachusetts political figure. 1964. 11 pp. No Copying. No Interlibrary Loan. þ O'CONNOR, FRANK D(aniel), 1909- New York political figure. Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1970. 39 pp. O'DONNELL, KENNETH P(atrick), 1924-77 Special Assistant to the President (1961-65). Interview conduct- ed by the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library. 1969. 111 pp. No Interlibrary Loan. See also Archives and Manuscripts and Audiovisual Archives. þ OEHMANN, ANDREW F(rancis), 1910-80 Executive assistant to the Attorney General (1961-64). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1970. 16 pp. þ OETTINGER, KATHERINE B(rownell), 1903- Chief, Children's Bureau (1957-68), Deputy Assistant Secretary (1968-69), Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. Inter- view conducted by the Women in the Federal Government Project, Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe College. 1985. 432 pp. No Interlibrary Loan. þ O'FERRALL, FRANK M(ore) Kennedy family friend, London. 1966. 20 pp. þ OHLIN, LLOYD See Poverty and Urban Policy ONASSIS, JACQUELINE KENNEDY, 1929- Wife of President Kennedy. Interview conducted by the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library. 1974. 19 pp. No Interlibrary Loan. See also Archives and Manuscripts. O'NEILL, THOMAS P(hillip) "TIP", 1912- Representative from Massachusetts (1953-87). Interview conducted by the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library. 1976. 33 pp. No Interli- brary Loan. ONG, TAN SRI (Haji Omar Yoke-Lin), 1917- Malaysian Ambassador to the United States (1962-72). 1970. 28 pp. ORLICH, JOSE FRANCISCO, 1907-69 President, Costa Rica (1962-66). 1964. 3 pp. þ ORMSBY-GORE, (William) DAVID See Harlech, Lord ORRICK, WILLIAM H(orsley), 1915- Assistant Attorney General, Civil Division (1961-62), Antitrust Division (1963-65), Department of Justice; Deputy Under Secretary for Administration, Department of State (1962-63). 1970. 118 pp. Portions Closed. See also Archives and Manuscripts. PAHLAVI, MOHAMMAD-REZA, 1919-80 Shah of Iran (1941-79). 1964. 27 pp. þ PALMER, WILLISTON B(irkhimer), 1899-1973 Director of Military Assistance, Department of Defense (1960-73). 1970. 19 pp. PARSONS, J(ames) GRAHAM, 1907-91 Ambassador to Laos (1956-58); Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs (1959-61). 1969. 42 pp. þ PATTERSON, BRADLEY H(awkes), 1921- Assistant to the secretary of President Eisenhower's Cabinet (1955-61); Executive Secretary, Peace Corps; National Security Affairs Adviser, Department of the Treasury. 1968. 57 pp. PATTERSON. JOHN (Malcolm), 1921- Governor of Alabama (1959-63). 1967. 46 pp. Portions Closed. PATTISON, THOMAS R. Wisconsin political figure. 1966. 32 pp. PAUL VI, POPE, 1897-1978 Leader of the Roman Catholic Church (1963-78). 1964. 4 pp. (written statement). þ PECHMAN, JOSEPH A. See Council of Economic Advisers PEEK, SCOTT I., 1927?- Administrative Assistant to Senator George Smathers of Florida (1952-63). Interview conducted by the U.S. Senate Historical Office. 1992. 117 pp. No Interlibrary Loan. PELL, CLAIBORNE (de Borda), 1918- Senator from Rhode Island (1961- ). 1967. 50 pp. PEREIRA, PEDRO (Theotonio), 1902- Ambassador to the United States from Portugal (1961-63). 1966. 33 pp. PEREZ, LEANDER (Henry), 1891-1969 Louisiana political figure; President, Plaquemines Parish Commis- sion Council (1961-69). 1967. 10 pp. PETERS, CHARLES G(iven), 1926- West Virginia political figure; Director, Division of Evaluation, Peace Corps (1962-68). 1964 45 pp. þ PETERS, ESTHER (Teague), 1899- Chairman, Women for Kennedy, West Virginia (1960); Commissioner, American Battle Monuments Commission. 1964. 15 pp. PETERSON, ESTHER (Eggertsen), 1906- Legislative representative, Industrial Union Department, AFL-CIO (1958-61); Assistant Secretary for Labor Standards (1961-69), Director, Women's Bureau (1961-64), Department of Labor; Execu- tive Vice Chairman, President's Commission on the Status of Women (1961-63). 1966, 1970. 96 pp. See also Archives and Manu- scripts. PHILLIPS, VEL R., 1924- Wisconsin political figure; member, Milwaukee Common Council (1956-61); member, Democratic National Committee (1958-64); campaign worker, John F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign, Wis- consin (1960). 1966. 9 pp. þ PIEMONTE, GABRIEL (Francis), 1909- Massachusetts political figure. 1964. 6 pp. PIERCE, NELSON White House usher. 1964. 11 pp. PIGMAN, WENDELL (Holmes), 1931- Legislative assistant to Robert Kennedy (1964-68). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1969. 88 pp. PITTMAN, STEUART (Lansing), 1919- Assistant Secretary of Defense for Civil Defense (1961-64). 1970. 20 pp. PIVEN, FRANCES FOX See Poverty and Urban Policy PLIMPTON, FRANCIS T.P., 1900-83 Deputy U.S. Representative to the United Nations (1961-65). 1969. 73 pp. POVERTY AND URBAN POLICY (BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY CONFERENCE) 1973. 423 pp. Participants: AUSTIN, DAVID Director of the Cleveland Demonstration Project funded by the President's Committee on Juvenile Delinquency. BAUER, RAYMOND (Augustine), 1916-77 Professor, Harvard Business School; White House consultant on national goals research (1969-70). BOONE, RICHARD W(olf), 1927- Member, President's Committee on Juvenile Delinquency (1963- 64); director, Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Foundation (1970- 74). CANNON, WILLIAM (Bernard), 1920- Bureau of the Budget official involved in the Kennedy and Johnson antipoverty programs. CAPRON, WILLIAM (Mosher), 1920- Senior staff member, Council of Economic Advisers (1962-64); Assistant Director, Bureau of the Budget (1964-66). CLOWARD, RICHARD (Andrew), 1926- Professor, Columbia University School of Social Work (1954- ). COHEN, HENRY Director, Center for New York City Affairs, New School for Social Research; deputy city administrator, New York City. FENN, DAN H(untington), 1923- Director, John F. Kennedy Library. GURIN, ARNOLD, 1917- Dean, Heller School, Brandeis University (1971-76). HACKETT, DAVID L., 1927- Executive director, President's Committee on Juvenile Delin- quency HAYES, FREDERICK O('Reilly), 1923- Assistant Commissioner, Urban Renewal Administration, Housing and Home Finance Agency (1961-64); Deputy Director, Community Action Programs, Office of Economic Opportunity (1964-66). HUNTER, DAVID R(omeyn), 1916- Executive director, Stern Family Fund (NY); Ford Foundation official. KNAPP, DANIEL, 1939- Author, Scouting the War on Poverty (1971). KRAVITZ, SANFORD (Lawrence), 1925- Staff member, President's Committee on Juvenile Delinquency; Office of Equal Opportunity official. OHLIN, LLOYD E(dgar), 1918- Special Assistant to the Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare for Juvenile Delinquency (1961-62). PIVEN, FRANCES FOX, 1932- Professor, Columbia University School of Social Work (1966- 72); co-author, (with Richard Cloward) Regulating the Poor (1971). REIN, MARTIN, 1928- Professor, Urban Studies Dept., Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1970- ). YARMOLINSKY, ADAM, 1922- Deputy to R. Sargent Shriver in the Johnson War on Poverty program. See also Fenn, Dan; Hackett, David; Yarmolinsky, Adam and Ar- chives and Manuscripts: Fenn, Dan; Knapp, Daniel; Yarmolinsky, Adam. POWERS, DAVID F(rancis), 1912- Kennedy friend and associate; Special Assistant to the President (1961-63). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1969. 22 pp. See also Archives and Manu- scripts and Audiovisual Archives. PRESS PANEL 1964. 184 pp. Portions Closed. Interview with White House correspondents: HERMAN, GEORGE (Edward), 1920- Washington correspondent, Columbia Broadcasting System (1954- 87). LISAGOR, PETER (Irwin), 1915-76. Journalist, Washington bureau, Chicago Daily News (1959-76). McGRORY, MARY, 1918- Feature writer, Washington Evening Star (1954-81). See also LISAGOR, PETER. þ PRETTYMAN, E(lijah) BARRETT, 1925- Special Assistant to the Attorney General, Department of Justice (1963); White House assistant for transportation matters (1963- 64); aide to Robert F. Kennedy (1962, 1964-68). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1969. 33 pp. Portions Closed. PROCTOR, SAM See Kennedy's Call to King PROXMIRE, (Edward) WILLIAM, 1915- Senator from Wisconsin (1957-88). 1966. 17 pp. PRYOR, RALPH Judge, West Virginia. 1964. 15 pp. PUSEY, NATHAN M(arsh), 1907- President, Harvard University (1953-71). 1967. 36 pp. QUIGLEY, JAMES M(ichael), 1918- Representative from Pennsylvania (1959-61); administrative assistant to Senator Joseph Clark of Pennsylvania (1957-59); Assistant Secretary, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (1961-66). 1967. 55 pp. þ QUIGLEY, THOMAS J., 1918- Director, outpatient clinic, Veterans Administration Hospital, Boston, MA. 1964. 7 pp. QUIMBY, THOMAS H(oward) E(merson), 1918- Michigan political figure; Director of Public Affairs (1961-62), Director, Liberia (1961-68), Director, Kenya (1964-65), Director, Africa (1965-68), Peace Corps. 1968. 60 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts. RANDOLPH, JENNINGS, 1902- Senator from West Virginia (1958-65). 1965. 15 pp. RASHISH, MYER, 1924- Member, Task Force on Foreign Economic Policy (1964); Special Assistant to the Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs (1952-53); Deputy Special Assistant to the President for Interna- tional Trade Policy (1961-63). 1967. 39 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts. RAUH, JOSEPH (Louis), 1911-92 Vice chairman, District of Columbia Democratic Committee (1952- 64); general counsel, United Auto Workers Union, District of Columbia (1963-66); vice chairman, Americans for Democratic Action, (1957- ). 1965. 114 pp. RAY, DAVID B. Member, Office of the Special Assistant to the President for Mental Retardation. 1968. 32 pp. READ, BENJAMIN (Huger), 1925- Special Assistant to the Secretary and Executive Secretary, Department of State (1963-69). 1966, 1969. 52 pp. Permission Required to Cite, Quote, or Paraphrase. þ RECRUITMENT DURING THE KENNEDY ADMINISTRATION [1964?]. 137 pp. Portions Closed. Panel interview with: BARRETT, RICHARD (William) "DICK," 1922- Executive recruitment officer, White House staff (1960-62). CLINTON, JOHN Staff assistant, White House (detailed from Bureau of the Budget). FENN, DAN H(untington), 1923- Staff assistant, White House (1961-63). JELINEK, DAVID C(harles), 1923- Staff assistant, White House (1961-63) SCANLON, TERRENCE (Maurice), 1939- Staff assistant, White House (1963-67). SHERMAN, EDWARD L., 1927- Staff assistant, White House (detailed from Department of State). See also Fenn, Dan. þ REDMAYNE, LORD (Sir Martin), 1910-83 Government chief whip, Great Britain (1959-64). 1969. 22 pp. REED, JAMES A(llan), 1919- Massachusetts political figure; Special Assistant to the Attorney General for Bank Mergers (1961); Assistant Secretary of the Treasury (1961-65). 1964. 82 pp. Portions Closed. þ REED, ROBERT S. Assistant to the Secretary of Agriculture. 1964. 13 pp. REES, THOMAS (Mankell), 1925- Representative from California (1965-76). 1969. 27 pp. þ REESE, MATTHEW A(nderson), 1927- Organizer in West Virginia primary (1960). 1964. 32 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts. REEVES, FRANK D(aniel), 1916-73 Civil rights activist; Special Assistant to the President (1961). 1967. 31 pp. REGGIE, EDMUND M(ichael), 1926- John F. Kennedy campaign worker, Louisiana primary (1960). 1967. 103 pp. (edited draft transcript). þ REGULATORY AGENCIES PANEL 1964. 187 pp. Portions Closed. Participants: BOYD, ALAN S(tephenson), 1922- Chairman, Civil Aeronautics Board (1961-65). CARY, WILLIAM L(ucius), 1910-83 Chairman, Securities and Exchange Commission (1961-64). MINOW, NEWTON N(orman), 1926- Chairman, Federal Communications Commission (1961-63). SWIDLER, JOSEPH C(harles), 1907- Chairman, Federal Power Commission (1961-65). TUCKER, WILLIAM H(umphrey), 1923- Commissioner, Interstate Commerce Commission (1961-67), Chair- man (1967). See also Minow, Newton and Tucker, William and Archives and Manuscripts, Tucker, William. þ REID, WARREN (Featherstone) Assistant to Senator Warren Magnuson of Washington (1949-81). Interview conducted by the U.S. Senate Historical Office. 1981. 190 pp. No Interlibrary Loan. REILLY, JAMES (Francis), 1903- District of Columbia political figure; member, Post Office Advisory Board. 1964. 7 pp. þ REILLY, SIR (D'Arcy) PATRICK, 1909- Under Secretary, Foreign Office, Great Britain (1960-64); British Ambassador to France (1965-68). Interview conducted by David Nunnerly for his dissertation on Anglo-American relations during the Kennedy administration. 1969. 10 pp. Permission Required to Quote. þ REIN, MARTIN See Poverty and Urban Policy REINHARDT, G(eorge) FREDERICK, 1911-71 Ambassador to Italy (1961-68). 1966. 12 pp. REINSCH, J(ames) LEONARD, 1908-91 Chairman, Cox Broadcasting (1939-73); executive director, Demo- cratic National Convention (1960, 1964); media consultant, John F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign (1960). 1966. 59 pp. þ REIS, HAROLD F., 1916- Lawyer, Office of Legal Counsel, Department of Justice (1961-65). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1974, 1975. 45 pp. Portions Closed. þ REISCHAUER, EDWIN O(ldfather), 1910-90 Ambassador to Japan (1961-66). 1966. 51 pp. þ RESTON, JAMES (Barrett), 1909- Journalist, editor, New York Times. Interview conducted by David Nunnerly for his dissertation on Anglo-American relations during the Kennedy administration. 1970. 6 pp. Permission Required to Quote. Copies May Not Be Disseminated Outside the Kennedy Library. REUSS, HENRY (Schoellkopf), 1912- Representative from Wisconsin (1955-83). 1965. 97 pp. REUTER, RICHARD W(ard), 1918- Executive director, CARE (1955-62); Director, Food for Peace (1962-65). 1964. 27 pp. See also White House Staff Reflections and Archives and Manuscripts. REYNOLDS, JAMES J, 1907- Assistant Secretary of Labor for Labor-Management Relations (1961-67). 1970. 55 pp. RICE, (Cyrus F.) "CY," 1905-71 Journalist, Milwaukee Sentinel. 1965. 17 pp. RICE, WILLARD K. Coach, Dexter School football team, Brookline, MA. (1926). 1977. 28 pp. (edited draft transcript). þ RICHARDSON, WILLIAM H(enry), 1920- West Virginia political figure. 1964. 43 pp. þ RICKOVER, HYMAN G(eorge), 1900-86 Admiral; Chief, Bureau for Nuclear Propulsion, Bureau of Ships, U.S. Navy (1947-81); Chief, Naval Reactors Branch, Atomic Energy Commission (1953-81). 1964. 12 pp. RIDDICK, FLOYD M(illard), 1908- Senate parliamentarian (1964-74). Interview conducted by the U.S. Senate Historical Office. 1978, 1979. 546 pp. No Interli- brary Loan. RIGGINS, WILLIAM J. Campaign worker, Wisconsin primary (1960). 1965. 14 pp. Permission Required to Quote. þ RILEY, ARCH W., 1930- West Virginia political figure. 1965. 52 pp. RINGLER, PAUL, 1907- Journalist, Milwaukee Journal. 1965. 11 pp. RINKE, KENNETH Staff member, Kennedy for President Committee, Oregon (1960). 1966. 21 pp. (edited draft transcript). No Interlibrary Loan. ROACH, NEAL Staff member, Democratic National Convention, (1932-56); manager, Democratic National Convention (1946, 1952, 1956). Interview conducted by the Harry S. Truman Library. 1969. 102 pp. No Interlibrary Loan. ROBERTS, CHALMERS M(cGeagh), 1910- Journalist, Washington Post (1949-71). 1977. 37 pp. Portions Closed. See also Archives and Manuscripts. ROBERTS, CHALMERS M(cGeagh), 1910- Interview conducted by the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library. 1969. 34 pp. No Interlibrary Loan. See also Archives and Manuscripts. ROBERTS, CHARLES (Wesley), 1916-92 Contributing editor, Newsweek. 1966. 58 pp. Portions Closed. ROGERS, PAUL G(rant), 1921- Representative from Florida (1955-79). 1968. 14 pp. ROGOVIN, MITCHELL See Cuban Prisoners Exchange Panel RONCALIO, TENO, 1916- Wyoming political figure. 1965. 65 pp. ROOSA, ROBERT V(incent) See Dillon, C. Douglas and Archives and Manuscripts. ROSE, DONALD California political figure; Democratic county chairman, Los Angeles County, (1954-62). 1969. 172 pp. (unedited draft transcript). þ ROSETTI, JOSEPH E., 1921-92 Campaign worker, John F. Kennedy's 1946 congressional campaign; staff member, Boston office of Representative Kennedy (1947-51); investigator (1951-61), Chief Department of Security (1961-62), Chief, Domestic Operations, Department of State (1962-66). 1967. 61 pp. þ ROSTOW, WALT W(hitman), 1916- Deputy Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs (1961); Chairman, Policy Planning Council, Department of State (1961-66). 1964. 157 pp. Portions Closed. See also White House Staff Reflections and Archives and Manuscripts. þ ROTHSCHILD, ROBERT, 1911- Deputy Chief, Belgian diplomatic mission to the Republic of the Congo (1960). 1966. 32 pp. (edited draft transcript). ROWE, JAMES H(enry), 1909-84 Lawyer, Washington, D.C. political figure, Lyndon B. Johnson supporter, Hubert Humphrey supporter (1960). 1964. 21 pp. ROYAN, WILLIAM J. Member, U.S. Air Force stationed in the Yukon during Robert Kennedy's climb of Mt. Kennedy (1965). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1974. 5 pp. RUNGE, CARLISLE P(iehl), 1920- Assistant Secretary of Defense for Manpower (1961-62). 1971. 45 pp. RUSK, (David) DEAN, 1909- Secretary of State (1961-69). 1969, 1970. 401 pp. Portions Closed. See also Archives and Manuscripts and Audiovisual Ar- chives. þ RUSK, (David) DEAN, 1909- Interview conducted by David Nunnerly for his dissertation on Anglo-American relations during the Kennedy administration. 1970. 4 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts and Audiovisual Archives. RUSSELL, FRANCIS H(enry), 1904-89 Ambassador to Ghana (1960-62); Ambassador to Tunisia (1967-69). 1972, 1973. 63 pp. RUSSO, JOSEPH Massachusetts political figure. 1964. 8 pp. SALINGER, PIERRE (Emil George), 1925- Investigator, U.S. Senate Select Committee to Investigate Improp- er Activities in the Labor or Management Field (1957-60); Press Secretary to John F. Kennedy (1960-64). 1965. 206 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts. SALINGER, PIERRE (Emil George), 1925- Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1969, 1970. 142 pp. See also Archives and Manu- scripts. SALTONSTALL, JOHN L(ee), 1916- Massachusetts political figure; member, Democratic State Commit- tee (1952); delegate at large, Democratic National Convention (1960). 1969. 16 pp. SALTONSTALL, LEVERETT, 1892-1979 Senator from Massachusetts (1945-67). 1964, 1965. 72 pp. SALTONSTALL, LEVERETT, 1892-1979 Interview conducted by the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library. 1968. 31 pp. No Interlibrary Loan. SAMUELSON, PAUL See Council of Economic Advisers SANDERS, CARL (Edward), 1925- Governor of Georgia (1963-67). 1967. 26 pp. SANFORD, (James) TERRY, 1917- Governor of North Carolina (1961-65). 1970. 55 pp. SANJUAN, PEDRO A., 1930- Staff member, Nationalities Division, Democratic National Commit- tee; Assistant Chief of Protocol, Department of State (1961-63). 1969. 161 pp. Permission Required. See also Archives and Manuscripts. þ SANTOS, CHARLES Massachusetts political figure; Kennedy campaign worker, Lowell. (1952, 1960). 1979. 15 pp. þ SATTERTHWAITE, JOSEPH C(harles), 1900-90 Ambassador to South Africa (1961-65). 1971. 21 pp. SAYRE, FRANCIS B(owes), 1915- Dean of Washington Cathedral; chairman, U.S. Committee for Refugees (1958-61). 1964. 17 pp. SCANLON, TERRY See Recruitment During the Kennedy Administration SCHARY, DORE, 1905-80 Playwright, motion picture producer. 1967. 17 pp. SCHLEI, NORBERT A(nthony), 1929- Assistant Attorney General, Office of Legal Counsel, Department of Justice (1962-66). 1968. 62 pp. þ SCHLESINGER, ARTHUR M(eier), 1917- Special Assistant to the President (1961-64). Interview conduct- ed by David Nunnerly for his dissertation on Anglo-American relations during the Kennedy administration. 1970. 3 pp. See also White House Staff Reflections and Archives and Manuscripts. SCHMIDT, BENNO (Charles), 1913- Member, board of directors, Bedford-Stuyvesant Development and Services Corp. (1968-77); managing partner, J.H. Whitney & Co. Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1969. 67 pp. SCHOENENBERGER, ROBERT See Cull, Richard SEAMANS, ROBERT (Channing), 1918- Associate Administrator, National Aeronautics and Space Adminis- tration (1960-65). 1964. 46 pp. Closed to Newspaper Reporters and Writers in Current Periodicals. SEIGENTHALER, JOHN L(awrence), 1927- Reporter (1949-60), editor (1962-72), The Tennessean, Nashville; aide to Robert F. Kennedy, John F. Kennedy's Presidential cam- paign (1960) and U.S. Senate Select Committee to Investigate Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field (1960); Administrative Assistant to the Attorney General, Department of Justice (1961). 1964, 1966. 568 pp. Portions Closed. (edited draft transcript). SEIGENTHALER, JOHN L(awrence), 1927- Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral history Project. 1970. 69 pp. SEMER, MILTON P(hillip), 1919- General Counsel, Housing and Home Finance Agency (1961-66). 1968. 94 pp. (edited draft transcript). þ SENGHOR, LEOPOLD SEDAR, 1906- President, Senegal Republic (1960-80). 1964. 6 pp. þ SHARKEY, JOSEPH T. New York political figure. County leader, Brooklyn (1956-62). Worked for Democratic Party nomination of John F. Kennedy for President (1960). 1967. 71 pp. (edited draft transcript). þ SHARON, JOHN H(urford), 1927-80 Legislative assistant to Representative Howell of Illinois; Democratic Party campaign organizer (1956, 1960); Presidential adviser on foreign affairs. 1967. 35 pp. þ SHARON, JOHN H(urford), 1927-80 Interview conducted by Ed Plaut. 1959. 26 pp. þ SHAW, MAUD Kennedy family governess (1957-63). 1965. 14 pp. þ SHEA, (Maurice) "MAURY," 1917?- Contemporary of John F. Kennedy at Choate Academy. 1966. 16 pp. SHEA, ROBERT (Francis), 1916-89; WILSON, JOHN (Cullum), 1905- Vice presidents, American Red Cross, involved in the Cuban prisoners exchange. 1964. 28 pp. SHEBLE, WALTER F(ranklin), 1926- Advance man, John F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign (1960); consultant to the President (1961-63); investigator of stockpil- ing of materials for national emergency (1962). 1976. 16 pp. SHEPARD, ALAN B(artlett), 1923- Project Mercury astronaut, National Aeronautics and Space Admin- istration (1959-65). 1964. 21 pp. SHEPARD, TAZEWELL, (Taylor), 1921- Naval Aide to President Kennedy (1961-63). 1964, 1968. 90 pp. No Copying. No Interlibrary Loan. See also White House Staff Reflections. SHERMAN, ED See Recruitment During the Kennedy Administration SHERMARKE, ABDI RASHID ALI, 1919-69 Prime Minister, Somalia (1960-64). 1965. 21 pp. Portions Closed. þ SHRIVER, EUNICE KENNEDY, 1921- Sister of President Kennedy; executive vice president, Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. Foundation (1950- ). 1968. 30 pp. þ SHRIVER, R(obert) SARGENT See Kennedy's Call to King and Archives and Manuscripts. SHUMAN, HOWARD E., 1924- Legislative and administrative assistant to Senator Paul Douglas of Illinois and William Proxmire of Wisconsin (1955-82). Inter- view conducted by the U.S. Senate Historical Office. 1987. 631 pp. No Interlibrary Loan. SIDEY, HUGH (Swanson), 1927- Journalist, Time, Life (1955- ). 1964. 53 pp. SIHANOUK, PRINCE See Norodom Sihanouk SILBERLING, EDWYN, 1924- Assistant Attorney General for Organized Crime and Racketeering. Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1971. 68 pp. Permission Required to Copy, Cite, Quote, or Paraphrase. þ SILVERMAN, SAMUEL J(oshua), 1908- New York political figure. Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1969. 22 pp. SIMKIN, WILLIAM, E(dward), 1907-92 Director, Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service (1961-69). 1967, 1969. 66 pp. þ SITRIN, GLORIA Secretary to Theodore C. Sorensen (1955-63). 1966. 39 pp. (edited draft transcript). þ SKINNER, CARLTON, 1913- Governor of Guam (1949-53); financial vice-president, Fairbanks- Whitney Corp. (1958-63). 1970. 65 pp. SLAYTON, WILLIAM L(arew), 1916- Commissioner, Urban Renewal Administration (1961-66). 1967. 47 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts. SLIM, MONGI, 1908-69 Tunisian Ambassador to the United States (1955-61); President, United Nations General Assembly (1961-62); secretary of State for foreign affairs, Tunisia (1962-64). 1965. 19 pp. SMATHERS, GEORGE A(rmistead), 1913- Senator from Florida (1951-69). 1964. 68 pp. Portions Closed. þ SMATHERS, GEORGE A(rmistead), 1913- Interview conducted by the U.S. Senate Historical Office. 1989. 166 pp. No Interlibrary Loan. SMITH, HULETT C(arlson), 1918- State chairman, West Virginia Democratic Party (1956-61); commis- sioner, West Virginia Department of Commerce (1961-63); Governor of West Virginia (1965-69). 1965. 40 pp. SMITH, STEVEN E., 1927- Manager for Southern California, Robert F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign (1968). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1970. 32 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts. SOLINS, SAMUEL West Virginia political figure. 1965. 22 pp. þ SORENSEN, THEODORE C(haikin), 1928- Staff assistant, speech writer to Senator John F. Kennedy (1952- 61); Special Counsel to the President (1961-64). 1964. 169 pp. Portions Closed. See also White House Staff Reflections and Archives and Manuscripts. þ SORENSEN, THEODORE C(haikin), 1928- Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1969, 1970. 69 pp. Portions Closed. See also White House Staff Reflections and Archives and Manuscripts. þ SOUTHWICK, PAUL, 1920- Deputy Administrator, Area Redevelopment Administration (1962- 63). 1970. 29 pp. SPALDING, CHARLES Kennedy friend and campaign aide. 1968. 110 pp. Portions Closed. SPALDING, CHARLES Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1969. 88 pp. Portions Closed. SPARKMAN, JOHN J(ackson), 1899-1985 Senator from Alabama (1946-79). 1978. 30 pp. (edited draft transcript). þ SPOLAR, WALTER Campaign organizer, John F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign (1960); congressional relations official for the Post Office Department. 1966. 20 pp. þ SPRECHER, DREXEL A., 1913- Deputy chairman, Democratic National Committee (1957-60). 1972. 102 pp. (edited draft transcript). See also Archives and Manu- scripts. SPROUSE, PHILIP D(odson), 1906-77 Ambassador to Cambodia (1962-64). 1969 (edited draft tran- script). 88 pp. STAATS, ELMER B(oyd), 1914- Deputy Director, Bureau of the Budget (1950-53, 1958-66). 1964. 36 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts. þ STAATS, ELMER B(oyd), 1914- Comptroller of the United States (1966-81). Interview conducted by the General Accounting Office. 1987. 150 pp. No Interli- brary Loan. See also Archives and Manuscripts. STAEBLER, NEIL (Oliver), 1905- Chairman, President's Commission on Campaign Costs (1961-62). 1964. 10 pp. STAHR, ELVIS (Jacob), 1916- Secretary of the Army (1961-62). 1964. 136 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts. þ STAKEM, THOMAS E(dward), 1907- Chairman, U.S. Maritime Commission (1961-63). Interview conduct- ed by David Nunnerly for his dissertation on Anglo-American relations during the Kennedy administration. 1970. 11 pp. STANLEY, MILES C., 1925-74 President, West Virginia Labor Federation, AFL-CIO (1957-74). 1964. 24 pp. STEDMAN, DONALD (John), 1931- Associate director for research, Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr., Founda- tion. 1968. 41 pp. Copies Provided Only to Those Researchers Requesting Them at the Kennedy Library. STEEVES, JOHN M(ilton), 1905- Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs (1959-62); Ambassador to Afghanistan (1962-66). 1969, 1970. 80 pp. Closed. þ STEINER, RICHARD M. Minister, First Christian Church, Portland, Oregon (1960). 1966. 6 pp. STEVENS, GEORGE, 1932- Director, Motion Picture Service, U.S. Information Agency (1962- 67). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1969. 141 pp. (unedited transcript). Permission Re- quired. þ STEVENS, GEORGE, 1932- Motion picture director. Interview concerning the film PT 109, conducted by Lawrence Suid. 1980. 3 pp. No Copying. No Extensive Quotations Without Permission of Mr. Stevens or Mr. Suid. þ STEVENS, ROGER L(acey), 1910- Special Assistant to the President on the Arts (1964-68); Chair- man, National Council on the Arts (1965-69); Chairman, Board of Trustees, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (1964- 68). 1964. 28 pp. STEVENSON, WILLIAM (Edwards), 1900-85 Ambassador to the Philippines (1961-64). 1969. 136 pp. STIKKER, DIRK U(ipko), 1887-1979 Secretary-General, North Atlantic Treaty Organization (1961-64). 1965. 76 pp. Portions Closed. STOUT, BENJAMIN B. West Virginia political figure. 1964. 15 pp. þ STRINGHAM, LUTHER (Winters), 1915- Program analysis officer, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (1956-63); consultant on mental retardation, member, President's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped (1963-68). 1968. 28 pp. SUKARNO, ACHMED, 1901-70 Head of State, Republic of Indonesia (1949-65). 1964. 15 pp. þ SULLIVAN, WILLIAM H(ealy), 1922- United Nations adviser, Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs, Department of State (1960-64); Special Assistant to the Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs (1963-64). 1970. 48 pp. þ SUNDQUIST, JAMES L(loyd), 1915- Member, Democratic National Committee Platform Committee (1960); member, John F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign staff (1960); Deputy Under Secretary of Agriculture (1963-65). 1965. 17 pp. SUTTON, WILLIAM Kennedy friend, associate, Boston. 1964. 20 pp. SWAINSON, JOHN B(urley), 1924- Governor of Michigan (1961-63). 1970. 18 pp. SWIDLER, JOSEPH See Regulatory Agencies Panel SWIG, BENJAMIN H(arrison), 1893-1980 California political figure; chairman of the board, Fairmont Hotel, San Francisco; delegate, Democratic National Convention (1956, 1960); member, President's Committee for Traffic Safety (1961-63). 1970. 7 pp. SWOPE, GORDON Labor chairman, Kennedy for President Committee, Oregon (1960). 1966. 9 pp. SYLVESTER, ARTHUR, 1901-79 Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs (1961-67). 1977. 56 pp. Portions Closed. No Quotations. No Interlibrary Loan. þ SYLVESTER, ARTHUR, 1901-79 Interview conducted by Lawrence Suid. 1973, 1974. 39 pp. SYMINGTON, JAMES W(adsworth), 1927- Missouri political figure; Deputy Director, Food for Peace (1961- 62). 1968. 31 pp. SYMINGTON, (William) STUART, 1901-88 Senator from Missouri (1953-77). 1964. 54 pp. þ TALMADGE, HERMAN (Eugene), 1913- Senator from Georgia (1957-81). 1966. 38 pp. TAMES, GEORGE, 1919- Photographer, Washington bureau, New York Times (1945-85). Interview conducted by the U.S. Senate Historical Office. 1988. 198 pp. No Interlibrary Loan. TAWES, J(ohn) MILLARD, 1894-1979 Governor of Maryland (1959-67). 1968. 17 pp. TAYLOR, GEORGE John F. Kennedy's valet and chauffeur, Boston. 1964. 21 pp. TAYLOR, HOBART, 1920-81 Executive Vice Chairman, President's Panel on Equal Employment Opportunity (1962-65); Special Assistant to the Vice President (1963). 1967. 35 pp. TAYLOR, MAXWELL D(avenport), 1901-87 General, U.S. Army; Military Representative of the President (1961-62); Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff (1962-64). 1964. 80 pp. Portions Closed. TELLES, RAYMOND L., 1915- Ambassador to Costa Rica (1961-67). 1970. 90 pp. TERRY, LUTHER L(eonidas), 1911-1985 Surgeon General of the United States, Public Health Service, Department of Health, Education and Welfare (1961-65). 1970. 80 pp. No Interlibrary Loan. THANT, U, 1909-74 Secretary General of the United Nations (1962-65). 1964. 19 pp. THAW, WILLIAM West Virginia political figure. 1964. 11 pp. þ THAXTON, CORDENIA White House maid. 1965. 15 pp. þ THOMAS, EVAN (Welling), 1920- Publisher, editor, Harper & Bros. (1945-68); editor, Profiles in Courage (1956). Interview conducted by the Columbia University Oral History Research Office. 1974. 313 pp. Permission Required to Cite, Quote, or Paraphrase. No Interlibrary Loan. þ THOMPSON, ARTHUR T(homas), 1906- Administrative assistant to Governor Herschel Loveless of Iowa (1959-61); Director Grain Policy Staff, Agricultural Stabiliza- tion and Conservation Service (1961-68). 1964. 28 pp. THOMPSON, FRANK, 1918-89 Representative from New Jersey (1955-80); chairman, National Voters Registration Committee (1960). 1965. 22 pp. THOMPSON, LLEWELLYN E., 1904-72 Ambassador to the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (1957-62); U.S. Ambassador-at-Large (1962-66). 1964, 1966. 62 pp. þ THOMPSON, ROBERT E(lliott), 1921- Journalist. Press secretary, John F. Kennedy's Massachusetts senatorial reelection campaign (1958); Washington correspondent, Los Angeles Times (1962-66) author, Robert F. Kennedy: The Brother Within (1962). 1965. 35 pp. (edited draft transcript). THORNEYCROFT, (George Edward) LORD PETER, 1909- Minister of Aviation (1960-62); Minister of Defence (1962-64), Great Britain. 1966. 23 pp. Portions Closed. þ THORNEYCROFT, (George Edward) LORD PETER, 1909- Interview conducted by David Nunnerly for his dissertation on Anglo-American relations during the Kennedy administration. 1969, 1970. 48 pp. THURSTON, RAYMOND L(eroy), 1913-81 Alternate representative, U.S. delegation to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (1961); Ambassador to Haiti (1961-63). 1970. 49 pp. No Copying. þ TIERNEY, LAWRENCE West Virginia labor and political figure. 1964. 11 pp. TITLER, GEORGE. West Virginia political figure. 1965. 10 pp. þ TOBIN, JAMES See Council of Economic Advisers and Archives and Manuscripts. TOBRINER, WALTER, (Nathan), 1902-79 Commissioner, District of Columbia (1961-67). 1964. 6 pp. þ TOLAN, JAMES E. Advance man, Robert F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign (1968). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1969. 295 pp. (edited draft transcript). No Interli- brary Loan. TRACY, AMBROSE Wisconsin political figure. 1966. 17 pp. TRAVELL, JANET G(rame), 1901- Physician to President Kennedy (1961-63). 1966. 30 pp. Permis- sion Required. See also Archives and Manuscripts. þ TREE, MARIETTA, 1917-91 New York political figure; member, Democratic Advisory Committee (1956-60); member, New York Citizens for Kennedy (1960); delegate to the Human Rights Commission, United Nations (1961-67). 1969, 1971. 49 pp. TREMBLAY, GERALD, 1925?- Classmate of Robert Kennedy, University of Virginia Law School (1948-51); campaign worker, Robert F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign, Oregon (1968). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1970. 65 pp. Portions Closed. TRETICK, STANLEY, 1921- Photographer, United Press International, Look. 1964. 50 pp. þ TREVELYAN, SIR HUMPHREY, 1905-85 Deputy Under Secretary, Foreign Office, Great Britain (1962); British Ambassador to Iraq (1958-61), Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (1962-65). 1967. 13 pp. TRIMBLE, WILLIAM (Cattell), 1907- Ambassador to Cambodia (1959-62). 1969. 60 pp. Portions Closed. Permission Required To Cite, Quote, or Paraphrase. No Copying. TUBBY, ROGER (Wellington), 1910-91 Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs (1961-62); Ambassador to the European office of the United Nations and other international organizations, Geneva, Switzerland (1962-69). 1967. 73 pp. Permission Required. þ TUBRIDY, DOROTHY Irish friend of the Kennedy family. 1966. 38 pp. TUCKER, HERBERT E., 1915-d. Massachusetts. political figure; Chairman, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), Boston (1948-?); worker in John F. Kennedy's Senate campaigns (1952, 1958) and presidential campaign (1960). 1967. 49 pp. (edited draft transcript). þ TUCKER, WILLIAM H(umphrey), 1923- Massachusetts political figure; Commissioner, Interstate Commerce Commission (1961-67). 1967. 25 pp. See also Regulatory Agen- cies Panel and Archives and Manuscripts. TYDINGS, JOSEPH D(avies), 1928- United States Attorney, District of Maryland (1961-64); Senator from Maryland (1965-71). 1971, 1973. 23 pp. þ TYDINGS, JOSEPH D(avies), 1928- Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1971, 1973. 65 pp. þ TYLER, WILLIAM R(oyall), 1910- Deputy Assistant (1961-62), Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs (1962-65). 1964. 40 pp. þ UDALL, STEWART (Lee), 1920- Secretary of the Interior (1961-69). 1970. 173 pp. ULEN, HAROLD S. Harvard swimming coach. 1964. 7 pp. VAN ROIJEN, J(an) HERMAN, 1905-91 Ambassador to the United States from the Netherlands (1950-64). 1966. 19 pp. VANCE, CYRUS (Roberts), 1917- General Counsel, Department of Defense (1961); Secretary of the Army (1961-63). 1971, 1973. 51 pp. VANDER ZEE, REIN J., 1928- Assistant to the Senate Democratic Whip and Assistant Secretary of the majority (1961-64). Interview conducted by the U.S. Senate Historical Office. 1992. No Interlibrary Loan. VANDIVER, S(amuel) ERNEST, 1918- Governor of Georgia (1959-63). 1967. 70 pp. (edited draft transcript). þ VANOCUR, SANDER, 1928- Journalist, NBC News (1957-71). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1969, 1971. 77 pp. Closed. þ VAUGH, WILTON Massachusetts political figure. 1964. 25 pp. VERKLER, JERRY T., 1932- Staff director, Senate Interior and Insular Affairs Committee (1963-74). Interview conducted by the U.S. Senate Historical Office. 1992. 173 pp. No Interlibrary Loan. VICKERS, CARL B. West Virginia political figure. 1965. 39 pp. VOGELSINGER, SUE MORTENSEN, 1937?- Secretary to John F. Kennedy (1958-63). 1964. 27 pp. VON BRAUN, WERNHER, 1912-77 Director, George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (1960-72). 1964. 20 pp. WADE, RICHARD Campaign worker, John F. Kennedy's (1960) and Robert F. Kennedy's (1968) Presidential campaigns. Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1973, 1974. 79 pp. WALINSKY, ADAM, 1937- Legislative assistant and speech writer to Senator Robert F. Kennedy (1965-68). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1969, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1976, 1978, 1979. 782 pp. Portions Closed. See also Archives and Manuscripts. þ WALLICK, FRANKLIN Editor, Wisconsin CIO News; Wisconsin political figure. 1966. 91 pp. Permission Required. þ WALTON, WILLIAM, 1909- Artist; friend of Robert Kennedy; coordinator of Robert Kennedy's 1968 Presidential campaign in New York. Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1970. 30 pp. Portions Closed. WARBURG, JAMES P(aul), 1896-1969 Adviser to Franklin D. Roosevelt. Interview conducted by the Columbia University Oral History Research Office. 1951, 1952. 1,899 pp. Opinions of Mr. Warburg About Individuals May Only Be Quoted if the Individual Concerned Is No Longer Living and the Opinion Quoted Is Representative of the Sum Total of Opinion Expressed in the Interview About That Individual. No Interli- brary Loan. See also Archives and Manuscripts. þ WARREN, ERNEST Reporter, Associated Press. 1968. 25 pp. WARREN, STAFFORD L(eak), 1896-1981 Special Assistant to the President for Mental Retardation (1962- 63). 1966. 46 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts. WATKINSON, (Harold Arthur) VISCOUNT, 1910- Minister of Defence, Great Britain (1959-62). 1970. 22 pp. Closed. þ WATSON, THOMAS J(ohn), 1914- Vice Chairman, Business Advisory Council; chairman of the board, International Business Machines Corp. (1961-71); member, Labor- Management Relations Committee (1961-69). 1965. 26 pp. WATSON, THOMAS J(ohn), 1914- Member, board of directors, Bedford-Stuyvesant Development and Services Corp. Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1970. 27 pp. Portions Closed. WATT, RUTH YOUNG, 1910- Chief clerk, Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations (1948-79). Interview conducted by the U.S. Senate Historical Office. 1979. 315 pp. No Interlibrary Loan. WEAVER, GEORGE (Leon-Paul), 1912- Special Assistant to the Secretary of Labor (1961); Assistant Secretary for International Affairs and Director, Bureau of International Labor Affairs Department of Labor (1961-69). 1964. 25 pp. þ WEAVER, ROBERT C(lifton), 1907- Administrator, Housing and Home Finance Agency (1961-66). 1964. 246 pp. Permission Required. þ WEAVER, ROBERT C(lifton, 1907- Administrator, Housing and Home Finance Agency (1961-66); Secre- tary of Housing and Urban Development (1966-68). Interview conducted by Morton J. Schussheim. 1985. 33 pp. WEBER, STANLEY E. Journalist, Oregon Journal. 1966. 34 pp. WELSH, EDWARD C(risty), 1909- Executive Secretary, National Aeronautics and Space Council. 1964. 51 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts. WERTS, LEO R(obert), 1905-d. Administrative Assistant to the Secretary, Department of Labor (1961-64); Assistant Secretary of Labor for Administration. 1970. 21 pp. WEST, J. BERNARD, 1913-83 Chief usher, White House. 1967. 13 pp. WEST, MARSHALL G., 1923- Co-chairman, Hubert Humphrey's West Virginia primary campaign (1960). 1964. 14 pp. WHEELER, EARLE (Gilmore), 1908-75 General, U.S. Army; Director, Joint Chiefs of Staff (1960-62); commanding general, European command (1962); Chief of Staff, U.S. Army (1962-64). 1964. 72 pp. WHITE HOUSE STAFF REFLECTIONS ON THE NEW FRONTIER 1981. 204 pp. Portions Closed. Permission Required to Cite Or Quote. Panel discussion with: DALY, CHARLES U(lick), 1927- Staff Assistant to the President for Congressional Liaison (1961-64). DESAUTELS, CLAUDE J., 1921-82 Special Assistant to the President (1961-66). DONAHUE, RICHARD K, 1927- Staff Assistant to the President for Congressional Liaison (1961-63). DONOVAN, ROBERT J(ohn), 1912- Journalist, author. DUNGAN, RALPH A(nthony), 1923- Special Assistant to the President (1961-64). DUTTON, FREDERICK G(ary), 1923- Special Assistant to the President (1961). HARTIGAN, WILLIAM J., 1923- White House staff assistant (1961-62). HEALEY, ROBERT Journalist, Boston Globe. HORSKY, CHARLES A(ntone), 1910- Adviser to the President on National Capital Affairs, (1961- 63). KAYSEN, CARL, 1920- Deputy Special Assistant to the President for National Securi- ty Affairs (1961-63). MCHUGH, GODFREY T, 1911- Air Force aide to the President (1961-64). MCNALLY, (John J.) "JACK" Member, White House special projects staff (1961-63). MANATOS, (Michael N.) "MIKE", 1914-83 Staff Assistant to the President for Congressional Liaison (1961-63). REUTER, RICHARD W(ard), 1918- Director, Food for Peace (1962-65). ROSTOW, WALT W(hitman), 1916- Deputy Special Assistant to the President for National Securi- ty Affairs (1961). SCHLESINGER, ARTHUR M(eier), 1917- Special Assistant to the President (1961-64). SHEPARD, TAZEWELL (Taylor), 1921- Naval aide to the President (1961-63). SORENSEN, THEODORE C(haikin), 1928- Special Counsel to the President (1961-64). WHITE, LEE C., 1923- Assistant Special Counsel to the President (1961-63). WICKER, (Thomas Gray) TOM, 1926- Journalist, Washington bureau, New York Times (1960-71). See also Daly, Charles; Dungan, Ralph; Dutton, Frederick; Hartigan, William; Horsky, Charles; Reuter, Richard; Rostow, Walt; Schlesinger, Arthur; Sorensen, Theodore; White, Lee and Archives and Manuscripts. þ WHITE, LEE C., 1923- Assistant Special Counsel to the President (1961-63). 1964, 1970. 386 pp. (unedited transcript). Permission Required to Quote. See also White House Staff Reflections and Archives and Manuscripts. þ WHITTAKER, JIM, 1928?- Friend, associate of Robert F. Kennedy (1965-68); expedition leader for National Geographic climb of Mt. Kennedy, Yukon, Canada (1965); worker, Robert F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign (1968). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1969. 76 pp. WICKER, TOM See White House Staff Reflections WILD, PAYSON S(ibley), 1905- Professor of government, Harvard University (1935-49). 1968. 18 pp. WILKINS, FRASER, 1908-89 Ambassador to Cyprus (1960-64). 1971. 19 pp. Not Available to Foreign Nationals. WILKINS, ROY, 1901-81 Executive secretary (1955-64), executive director (1965-77), National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). 1964. 29 pp. WILKINS, ROY, 1901-81 Interview conducted by the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library. 1969. 24 pp. No Interlibrary Loan. WILKINS, ROY, 1901-81 Interview conducted by the Columbia University Oral History Research Office. 1960. 131 pp. (microfiche). No Interlibrary Loan. WILLIAMS, DONALD A(lfred), 1905-82 Administrator, Soil Conservation Service. 1964. 23 pp. WILLIAMS, FRANKLIN See Kennedy's Call to King WILLIAMS, G(ehrhard) MENNEN, 1911-88 Assistant Secretary of State for African affairs (1961-66). 1970. 81 pp. WILLIAMS, IRWIN M(artin) White House gardener. 1965. 23 pp. WILLIAMS, MURAT (Willis), 1914- Ambassador to El Salvador (1961-64). 1970. 48 pp. WILLIAMS, WALTER (Charles), 1919- Associate Director, Manned Space Flight Center, National Aeronau- tics and Space Administration. 1964. 25 pp. WILSON, DONALD M(alcolm), 1925- Member, John F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign staff (1960); Deputy Director, U.S. Information Agency (1961-65). 1964, 1972. 87 pp. WILSON, DONALD M(alcolm), 1925- Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1970. 62 pp. Portions Closed. WILSON, JOHN See Shea, Robert WINE, JAMES (Wilmer), 1918-90 Member, John F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign staff (1960); Ambassador to Luxembourg (1961-62); Ambassador to the Republic of the Ivory Coast (1962-67). 1967. 81 pp. WINSHIP, THOMAS, 1920- Journalist; Washington correspondent (1945-56), editor, Boston Globe. 1964. 71 pp. WOFFORD, HARRIS (Llewellyn), 1926- Assistant to Senator John F. Kennedy (1960); Special Assistant to the President for Civil Rights (1961-62); Special Representative for Africa, Peace Corps (1962-64). 1965, 1968. 158 pp. See also Kennedy's Call to King and Archives and Manuscripts. þ WOLFBEIN, SEYMOUR (Louis), 1915- Deputy Assistant Secretary of Labor (1959-62); Deputy Manpower Administrator for Planning, Research, and Evaluation, Department of Labor (1962-65). 1966. 34 pp. WOLFE, THOMAS W(alker), 1919- Colonel, U.S. Air Force; Regional Director for Sino-Soviet Affairs, Department of Defense (1961-62). 1970. 25 pp. þ WOOD, ROBERT C(oldwell), 1923- Educator, Presidential adviser. 1968. 36 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts. WOODCOCK, LEONARD, 1911- International vice president, United Auto Workers Union (1955- 70). 1970. 25 pp. WOODWARD, ROBERT F(orbes), 1908- Ambassador to Chile (1961); Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs (1961-62); Ambassador to Spain (1962-65). 1970. 26 pp. WRIGHT, DICK West Virginia political figure. 1965. 11 pp. WRIGHT, SIR MICHAEL (Robert), 1901- British delegate to the Geneva disarmament talks (1960, 1962-63). Interview conducted by David Nunnerly for his dissertation on Anglo-American relations during the Kennedy administration. 1969. 27 pp. YARMOLINSKY, ADAM, 1922- Special Assistant to the Secretary of Defense (1961-65). 1964. 77 pp. See also Poverty and Urban Policy and Archives and Manu- scripts. YASKO, KAREL, 1911-d. Architect and Special Assistant to the Commissioner, Public Building Service, General Services Administration (1961-69). 1966. 124 pp. YORK, HERBERT (Frank), 1921- Member, General Advisory Committee, Arms Control and Disarmament Agency (1962-69). 1964. 28 pp. Portions Closed. YOST, CHARLES W(oodruff), 1907-81 Deputy Representative to the United Nations (1961-66). 1978. 50 pp. ZABLOCKI, CLEMENT (John), 1912-83 Representative from Wisconsin (1949-83). 1965. 50 pp. ZACK, ALBERT J., 1917-81 Director of public relations, AFL-CIO (1957-80). 1967. 32 pp. ZAFRULLA KHAN, (Chaudhri) SIR MUHAMMAD, 1893-1985 President, United Nations General Assembly (1962-63). Interview conducted by the Columbia University Oral History Research Office. 1963. 496 pp. (microfiche). No Interlibrary Loan. ZIFFREN, PAUL, 1913-91 California political figure; Democratic National Committeeman (1953-60). 1970. 32 pp. ZUCKERMAN, EUGENE M. (Sir Solly), 1904-93 Chief Science Adviser to the Secretary of State for Defence, Great Britain (1960-66). 1966. 29 pp. ZUCKERT, EUGENE M(artin), 1911- Secretary of the Air Force (1961-65). 1964. 151 pp. No Inter- library Loan. JOHN F. KENNEDY LIBRARY INTERLIBRARY LOAN POLICY AND PROCEDURES Materials Loaned The Kennedy Library loans oral history transcripts, cassette tapes and tran- scripts of Presidential recordings, a guide to the Ernest Hemingway Collection, the Taylor Report on the Bay of Pigs invasion, and at the discretion of the librarian, duplicate copies of books. Archives, manuscripts, and single copies of books, theses, dissertations, and microfilm are not loaned. Loans are made through institutions only, not directly to individual researchers. Quantity Loaned As many as eight individual items may be requested per researcher at one time. 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This index is designed as a convenience to help you identify collections or interviews potentially relevant to your topic. Index terms for document collections, though, include broad subject categories ("International affairs"), specific forms of materials ("Correspondence files"), selected series within collections ("Countries"), position titles ("Ambassador to Poland"), or descriptive matter found in the alphabetical list of collection titles. Also indexed are titles of books or major publications ("Profiles in Courage"), selected occupational categories ("Journalist"), specific position titles ("Special Counsel to the President"), organizations ("Columbia Universi- ty"), affiliations ("Public Administration Clearing House"), and U.S. government agencies. Date ranges or other information important for clarification are added in parenthesis. If an entire collection can be categorized in a few specific subject terms, these terms are included. Entries are provided for collections that contain materials on unusual or unexpected subjects ("World War II - War crimes," "Newsclippings (World War I)", etc.). Please consult the alphabetical lists for clarifica- tion of an indexed item and to ascertain collection status. Terms that are direct entries or that are cross-referenced in the preceding pages are omitted from the index. Remember that John F. Kennedy served as Representative (1947-52), Senator (1953-60), and President (1961-1963). His papers, therefore, contain documents of varying quantity and form on virtually every term indexed in the following pages as well as on subjects not chosen for inclusion in the index. Index terms for oral history interviews are less detailed as they do not provide subject content indexing. More often than not, though, subjects covered in interviews are apparent from descrip- tions used in this guide. Entries for interviews are simply reverse listings of oral history descriptions. For example, John Moors Cabot is described in the alphabetical listing of inter- views as "Ambassador to Brazil (1959-61); Ambassador to Poland (1962-65)." His interview is indexed under "Ambassador to Brazil," "Ambassador to Poland," "Brazil," and "Poland." One can assume that both positions are discussed in the interview. In addition, a cross-reference from "International affairs" and "Diplomats" refers the reader to "Ambassador." Listings under each index heading are divided by form. "MS" refers to archives and manuscript collections, "AV" refers to audiovisual materials, "OH" refers to oral history interviews, "PM" refers to printed materials, and "PR" refers to Presidential recordings. - A - Abortion MS: Gatov Academic Advisory Group, 1960 campaign MS: Deirdre Henderson Academic affairs MS: Amory; Bernhard; Dungan; Fenn; Galbraith; Heller; Deirdre Henderson; Kaysen; Key; Lodge; Neustadt; Palfrey; Rostow; Schlesinger; Stahr; Wirtz; Wolfe (See also Cultural affairs) Action for Boston Community Development MS: Perlman Adirondak Publishing Co. OH: Loeb Administration of Federal Grants to States MS: Key Administrative assistant to President Kennedy MS: Holborn; Manatos; Reardon; Wilson Administrative assistant to President Truman MS: Stowe Administrative assistant to Senator John F. Kennedy MS: Sorensen Administrative assistant to Senator Robert F. Kennedy MS: Dolan Administrator, Agency for International Development MS: Bell; F. Hamilton OH: Bell; F. Hamilton Administrator, Bonneville Power Administration MS: Black Administrator, General Services Administration MS: Boutin OH: Boutin Administrator, National Aeronautics & Space Administration MS: Webb The Advance Man MS: Bruno Advertising, political MS: Democratic National Committee; Guggenheim; Kraft; Papert; RFK Presidential Campaign Papers; AV: Democratic National Committee; Guggenheim; RFK; Schuck Advisory Committee on Export Policy MS: Hodges Advisory Council on Social Security MS: K. Gordon (See also Health, Education & Welfare, Dept. of) Advisory Council on the Arts MS: Heckscher; Schlesinger OH: Heckscher Aeronautics MS: Murphy; US Civil Aeronautics Board; US National Aero- nautics & Space Administration; US National Aeronautics & Space Council; Webb; Welsh OH: Welsh (See also Aviation) Aerospace Corporation MS: Gilpatric Aerospace industry MS: US President's Boeing Aerospace Board (See also Aviation) The Affluent Society MS: Galbraith Afghanistan MS: JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files OH: Steeves AFL-CIO OH: Meany; E. Peterson; Stanley; Zack Africa MS: Fredericks; JFK National Security Files; JFK Presi- dent's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files; Thomson OH: Barrows; Bowles; Hutchinson; G. Williams (See also specific country) Africa, Peace Corps OH: Quimby; Wofford African diplomats - housing & travel MS: Sanjuan Agency for International Development MS: Bayley; Bell; Bradshaw; Dungan; K. Gordon; F. Hamilton; JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; Moscoso; US Agency for International Development OH: Amory; Bayley; D. Bell; Coffin; Dragon; Gaud; F. Hamil- ton; Hutchinson Agricultural Marketing Service OH: Lennartson Agricultural Stabilization & Conservation Service OH: Fitzgerald; R. Lewis; A. Thompson Agriculture MS: K. Gordon; JFK White House Central Files; US Farm Credit Agency OH: Newsom Agriculture, Dept. of MS: Freeman; Renne OH: Baker; Birkhead; Cliff; Cochrane; Fitzgerald; Freeman; Jensen; JFK President's Office Files; R. Lewis; C. Murphy; Norberg; R. Reed; Sundquist Air Force OH: Zuckert (See also Defense, Dept. of) Air Force aide to the President MS: McHugh Air Force One MS: McHugh Air Force Science Advisory Board MS: Kaufmann Air pollution OH: Mackenzie Air, Secretary of State for, United Kingdom OH: Fraser Alabama MS: Katzenbach; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files; Marshall; RFK Attorney General's Papers; US Dept. of Justice OH: Blaik; Robert Jones; J. Patterson; Sparkman (See also Birmingham, Alabama; Civil rights) Alaska MS: JFK White House Central Files Albania MS: JFK National Security Files; JFK White House Central Files Algeria MS: JFK Pre-Presidential Papers; JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files Alliance for Progress MS: Bradshaw; JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; Moscoso; Schlesinger Ambassador at Large OH: Harriman, L. Thompson Ambassador from Australia OH: Beale Ambassador from Brazil OH: Campos Ambassador from France OH: Alphand Ambassador from Germany (Federal Republic) OH: Grewe Ambassador from Ireland OH: Kiernan Ambassador from Malaysia OH: Ong Ambassador from The Netherlands OH: Van Roijen Ambassador from Portugal OH: Pereira Ambassador from Spain OH: Garrigues Ambassador from Tunisia OH: Habib Bourgiba, Jr.; Slim Ambassador from the United Kingdom OH: Harlech Ambassador to Afghanistan OH: Steeves Ambassador to Belgium OH: Kirk Ambassador to Bolivia MS: Douglas Henderson Ambassador to Brazil MS: Cabot; L. Gordon OH: Cabot; L. Gordon Ambassador to Bulgaria OH: Eugenie Anderson Ambassador to Burma OH: Everton Ambassador to Camaroon OH: Barrows Ambassador to Cambodia OH: Sprouse; Trimble Ambassador to Canada OH: Merchant Ambassador to Chile MS: Dungan OH: Cole; Woodward Ambassador to Colombia MS: Cabot Ambassador to the Republic of the Congo OH: Gullion Ambassador to Costa Rica OH: Telles Ambassador to Cyprus OH: F. Wilkins Ambassador to Denmark OH: Blair Ambassador to El Salvador OH: M. Williams Ambassador to the European office of the United Nations & other international organizations OH: Tubby Ambassador to France OH: Bohlen MS Shriver Ambassador to France from the United Kingdom OH: P. Reilly Ambassador to Gabon OH: Darlington Ambassador to Germany (Federal Republic) OH: McGhee Ambassador to Ghana OH: Mahoney; Russell Ambassador to Guatemala OH: Muccio Ambassador to Guinea OH: Attwood Ambassador to Haiti OH: Thurston Ambassador to Honduras OH: Burrows Ambassador to India MS: Galbraith OH: Bowles Ambassador to Indonesia OH: H. Jones Ambassador to Iraq OH: Jernegan Ambassador to Iraq from the United Kingdom OH: Trevelyan Ambassador to Italy OH: Reinhardt Ambassador to the Republic of the Ivory Coast OH: Wine Ambassador to Japan OH: Reischauer Ambassador to Jordan OH: Macomber Ambassador to Kuwait OH: P. Hart Ambassador to Laos OH: W. Brown; Parsons Ambassador to Luxembourg MS: Rivkin OH: Wine Ambassador to Malaysia OH: Baldwin Ambassador to Mauritania OH: Kaiser Ambassador to Mexico OH: Mann Ambassador to New Zealand OH: Akers Ambassador to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization MS: Cleveland OH: Cleveland; Finletter Ambassador to Pakistan MS: Cabot Ambassador to Peru OH: Loeb Ambassador to the Philippines OH: Stevenson Ambassador to Poland MS: Cabot OH: Cabot Ambassador to Rumania OH: Crawford Ambassador to Saudi Arabia OH: P. Hart Ambassador to Senegal OH: Kaiser Ambassador to South Africa OH: Satterthwaite Ambassador to South Vietnam OH: Lodge; Nolting Ambassador to Togo MS: Poullada Ambassador to Tunisia OH: Russell Ambassador to Turkey OH: Hare Ambassador to the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics OH: Kohler; L. Thompson Ambassador to the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics from the United Kingdom OH: Trevelyan Ambassador to the United Arab Republic OH: Badeau Ambassador to the United Kingdom MS: Joseph Kennedy OH: D. Bruce Ambassador to Upper Volta OH: Estes Ambassador to Venezuela MS: Moscoso Ambassador to Yugoslavia OH: Kennan American Bar Association OH: Sheble American Battle Monuments Commission OH: E. Peters American Broadcasting Company OH: W. Lawrence; Morgan American Capitalism MS: Galbraith The American Disease MS: Lodge American Farm Bureau Federation MS: Galbraith American Indian Research Project interview OH: Cornelius American literature MS: Hagemann; E. Hemingway; M. Hemingway American Red Cross MS: Von Kurowsky OH: Clay; R. Shea American Samoa MS: JFK President's Office Files American State Politics MS: Key American Telephone & Telegraph Company OH: Kappel Americans for Democratic Action MS: Beer OH: Nathan; Rauh Ames Research Center - newsletter MS: US National Aeronautics & Space Administration Anatomy of a Crisis MS: Fall The Anatomy of the Anecdote MS: Brownlow Anglo-American affairs OH: Brandon; Bundy; Clay; A. Douglas-Home; Fraser; Ful- bright; Godber; Gore-Booth; Hailsham; Heren; Hilsman; Lemni- tzer; G. McDermott; McNamara; P. Reilly; Reston; Rusk; Schles- inger; Stakem; Thorneycroft; M. Wright Antarctica MS: JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files Anthropologist MS: Halpern Antipoverty programs MS: Knapp; Perlman; Yarmolinsky (See also Community development; Public welfare) Antitrust Division, Dept. of Justice MS: Orrick; US Dept. of Justice OH: Orrick Antitrust & Monopoly Legislation, U.S. Senate Subcommittee MS: McShane ANZUS MS: JFK National Security Files (See also Australia; New Zealand) Appeasement at Munich (unpublished) MS: JFK Personal Papers Appointment books, logs, diaries, etc. MS: Amory; Boutin; Broder; Dillon; Gilpatric; Heller; Hilsman; Katzenbach; JFK White House Central Files; JFK Mis- cellaneous Presidential Files; Nestingen; Orrick; Reuter; Rusk; Schwartz; Seaborg; Sorensen; Wirtz Appointment secretary to the President MS: Kenneth O'Donnell Appointments MS: Heller Appointments - Justice Dept., judicial MS: Orrick Appointments to federal service MS: JFK Congressional Liaison Office; Davies; JFK White House Central Files; Kay O'Donnell; Salinger; US Civil Service Commission Architecture MS: Heckscher; US Commission of Fine Arts; US General Services Administration Archivist of the United States OH: Buck Area Redevelopment Administration MS: Batt; Hodges; US Dept. of Commerce OH: Batt; Dooley; Southwick Argentina MS: Cabot; JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files Arizona MS: JFK White House Central Files OH: Goldwater; Elson; Mahoney Arkansas MS: Hays; JFK White House Central Files OH: Faubus; Fulbright; O. Harris; Mills Arlington National Cemetery MS: JFK White House Central Files; US Dept. of the Army Armed services, President's Committee on Equal Opportunity MS: Gesell Arms control MS: JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files; US Arms Control & Disar- mament Agency; US Dept. of State Mission to the United Nations OH: Fisher; Foster; Lovett; York (See also Disarmament) Army, Dept. of MS: JFK White House Central Files; Stahr OH: Ailes; Stahr (See also Defense, Dept. of) Army officer OH: Clay; Decker; Lemnitzer; M. Taylor; Wheeler Arts MS: Hall; Heckscher; JFK White House Central Files; Schles- inger; US Commission of Fine Arts OH: Heckscher; R. Stevens (See also Cultural affairs) Asia MS: Cabot; Fall; Halpern; Hilsman; Karnow; JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files; Newman; Thomson; Vietnamese American Associa- tion (See also Southeast Asia and specific country) Asian, African & Latin American Affairs, President's Special Representative OH: Bowles Assistant Attorney General, Antitrust Division MS: Orrick OH: Orrick Assistant Attorney General, Civil Division MS: Orrick OH: Orrick Assistant Attorney General, Civil Rights Division MS: Marshall OH: B. Marshall Assistant Attorney General, Criminal Division OH: H. Miller Assistant Attorney General, Organized Crime OH: Silberling Assistant Attorney General, Tax Division MS: Oberdorfer Assistant Director, Office of Emergency Planning MS: Peabody Assistant Postmaster General MS: Hartigan OH: Belen Assistant Press Secretary to the President OH: Hatcher Assistant Secretary, Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare OH: T. Quigley Assistant Secretary of Agriculture for International Affairs MS: Renne Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Administration MS: Klotz Assistant Secretary of Defense OH: Enthoven Assistant Secretary of Defense, Installations & Logistics MS: Morris; Shillito Assistant Secretary of Labor for Administration OH: Werts Assistant Secretary of Labor for Labor Standards MS: Peterson Assistant Secretary of State for Administration MS: Crockett; Orrick Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relations OH: Hays Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs OH: Battle Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs MS: Hilsman Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs OH: Woodward Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs MS: Cleveland OH: Cleveland Assistant Secretary of State for Latin American Affairs MS: L. Gordon Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs MS: Stern OH: Manning Assistant Secretary of the Treasury MS: Wallace Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Tax Policy MS: Surrey Assistant Special Counsel to the President MS: R. Goodwin; L. White OH: L. White Assistant to the Secretary of the Interior MS: Beaty OH: Beaty Assistant to Senator John F. Kennedy MS: Sorensen; Wofford OH: Lempart; Sorensen; Wofford Associated Press OH: J. Bell; E. Warren Association for the Aid of Crippled Children OH: Mayo Astronauts MS: JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files OH: Glenn; Shepard (See also Space) Athenia, S.S. MS: JFK Personal Papers Atlanta Constitution OH: McGill Atlanta, Georgia OH: Hartsfield Atmospheric Sciences, Interdepartmental Committee For MS: US National Science Foundation Atomic energy MS: JFK White House Central Files OH: Farley Atomic Energy Commission MS: Neustadt; Palfrey; Ramey; Seaborg Atomic Energy Commission, Nuclear Reactors Branch OH: Rickover Atomic radiation MS: US Bureau of the Budget; US Office of Science & Tech- nology Atomic weapons MS: JFK National Security Files; US Office of Science & Technology Atomic weapons & disarmament MS: JFK National Security Files; US Arms Control & Disarma- ment Agency Attorney General of the United States MS: Katzenbach; RFK Attorney General's Papers OH: Katzenbach; RFK Australia MS: JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files OH: Beale (See also ANZUS) Austria MS: Galbraith; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files OH: Knight Author OH: Coit; Halle; Hill; Jackson Autographs & manuscripts MS: Historical Manuscripts; Literary Manuscripts Aviation MS: JFK White House Central Files; Murphy; US Civil Aero- nautics Board; US Federal Aviation Administration; US Presi- dent's Boeing Aerospace Board OH: Halaby Awards MS: JFK White House Central Files Azores MS: JFK White House Central Files - B - Baguio Conference, 1962, 1965, 1966 MS: Thomson Bahamas MS: JFK White House Central Files Balance of payments MS: Behrman; Dillon; Heller; Hodges; JFK White House Cen- tral Files; Sorensen (See also International economic affairs; Trade) Baldrige, Letitia MS: JFK White House Social Files Baltimore, Maryland MS: D'Alesandro Banks & banking MS: JFK White House Central File; Saxon; Warburg OH: J. Reed Baptist Church MS: Hays OH: Bailey Baton Rouge Morning Advocate OH: M. Dixon Be It Resolved: American State Documents Occasioned By The Death of John Fitzgerald Kennedy (unpublished) MS: Munden Bedford-Stuyvesant Development & Services Corp. MS: Ford Foundation; Johnston; Marshall OH: E. Jacobs; Schmidt; Watson Belgium MS: JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files OH: Kirk; Rothschild Belize MS: Cabot (See also British Honduras) Bell, David MS: JFK Bureau of the Budget; US Agency for International Development; US Bureau of the Budget Bennett, James V. MS: US Dept. of Justice Berlin OH: Clay; Hillenbrand; G. McDermott (See also Germany) Bermuda MS: JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files Biography MS: Cormier; D. Goodwin; Gwirtzman; N. 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Jones OH: Bosch Donahue, Richard OH: White House Staff Panel Doodles MS: JFK Personal Papers Douglas, Paul OH: Shuman Drug addiction (See Narcotics) Drug amendments of 1962 MS: US Dept. of Health, Education & Welfare Duke University MS: Hall Dulles, John Foster - newsclippings MS: Democratic National Committee Dutch Guiana MS: JFK National Security Files - E - Economic affairs MS: Behrman; Bell; Daane; Dillon; Dunlop; Fowler; Galb- raith; Gatov; JFK Bureau of the Budget; JFK Pre-Presidential Papers; JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files; Kaysen; Petersen; Roosa; Rostow; Saxon; K. Gordon; L. 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Taylor Equal Opportunity in the Armed Services, President's Comm. on MS: Gesell Equal Rights Committee (Democratic Nat. Committee) MS: Bernhard Equality MS: JFK White House Central Files (See also Civil rights; Human rights) Ethiopia MS: JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files Europe MS: Cabot; JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files OH: Hutchinson; Knight; Kohler; Lemnitzer; Tyler; Wheeler (See also Anglo-American affairs; specific country) European Economic Community MS: JFK President's Office Files Excomm Meetings MS: Bundy; JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files Executive orders MS: Salinger; US Bureau of the Budget Export control MS: Hodges; JFK White House Central Files (See also Balance of payments; International economic affairs; Trade) Export origin studies MS: Petersen - F - Facing the Brink MS: Weintal Fairleigh-Dickinson University OH: Coit The Fall And Rise of Jimmy Hoffa MS: Sheridan Family planning MS: Gatov Far East MS: Fall; Hilsman; Karnow; JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files; Thomson OH: Forrestal; Harriman; Heinz; Hilsman; Parsons; Steeves; Sullivan (See also Asia; specific country) Far East (Peace Corps) MS: Bush Farm Credit Study (unpublished) MS: Galbraith Farmers for Kennedy-Johnson Committee OH: R. Lewis; Loveless Farmers Home Administration OH: Bertsch; Manchin Farms MS: US Farm Credit Administration OH: Newsom (See also Agriculture) FBIS Daily Reports MS: Printed Materials; US Central Intelligence Agency Federal aid MS: JFK White House Central Files Federal Aviation Agency OH: Halaby Federal Bureau of Investigation MS: Rafferty; US Dept. of Justice Federal Communications Commission OH: Henry; Loevinger; Regulatory Agencies Panel Federal Council for Science & Technology MS: US Bureau of the Budget Federal Employment Statistics Bulletin MS: US Civil Service Commission Federal Farm Credit Board MS: US Farm Credit Administration Federal government organizations (See U.S. government dept.s & agencies; specific agency) Federal Home Loan Bank Board MS: Horne Federal Maritime Commission MS: Harllee; Joseph Kennedy OH: Harllee Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service MS: US President's Boeing Aerospace Board OH: Simkin Federal Power Commission MS: Black OH: Regulatory Agencies Panel Federal Radiation Council MS: US Bureau of the Budget Federal Reserve Board MS: Daane Federal service MS: JFK Congressional Liaison Office; JFK White House Central Files; US Civil Service Commission; Winslow Federal Supply Service MS: US General Services Administration Federal Trade Commission MS: Dixon; Higginbotham; Reilly OH: P. Dixon Federalism and Civil Rights (introduction) MS: RFK Attorney General Papers Feldman, Myer MS: Petersen; Hodges Fiction, modern MS: E. Hemingway; M. Hemingway Fidel MS: Szulc Film industry OH: Schary Film producer MS: Guggenheim OH: G. Stevens Finance, national (See Budget) Financial affairs, 1919-33 MS: Warburg Financial Institutions, Committee on MS: Heller ; US Bureau of the Budget Fine arts (See arts) Finland MS: Cabot; JFK President's Office Files; JFK National Security Files; JFK White House Central Files Finney, Tom MS: Petersen Fire in the Ashes MS: T. White Fire protection - Washington, DC MS: US District of Columbia Government Fish and Wildlife Service MS: US Dept. of the Interior Fisheries, commercial MS: US Dept. of the Interior Fitzgerald family MS: D. Goodwin; N. Hamilton; Rose Kennedy Fitzgerald family - photographs AV: Kennedy Family Fitzgerald, John F. - photographs AV: Press The Fitzgeralds and the Kennedys MS: D. 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Symington Ford Foundation MS: Bell Ford, Gerald R. - administration MS: Dunlop Ford Summer Research Seminar MS: Heller Foreign affairs (See International affairs; International economic affairs; Kennedy, John F. - international affairs) Foreign Affairs, Minister of State for, United Kingdom OH: Harlech Foreign Affairs, National Academy of (proposed) MS: Belk Foreign affairs, Presidential adviser OH: Sharon Foreign Broadcast Information Service Daily Reports MS: Printed Materials; US Central Intelligence Agency Foreign Commerce Weekly MS: US Dept. of Commerce Foreign economic policy, Task Force on (1964) MS: Chayes OH: Rashish Foreign Minister, Brazil OH: Dantas Foreign Minister, France OH: Couve de Murville Foreign Minister, Ireland OH: F. Aiken Foreign Minister, United Kingdom OH: A. Douglas-Home Foreign Office, United Kingdom OH: Godber; Gore-Booth; P. 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Weaver International Labor Organization, Bureau of MS: US Dept. of Labor International League of Human Rights MS: vanden Heuvel International organizations MS: Cleveland; JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files; US Dept. of State, Mission to the United Nations OH: Cleveland (See also ANZUS; CENTO; NATO; OAS; Peace Corps; SEATO; United Nations) International Peace Corps Secretariat MS: R. Goodwin An International Peace Corps: The Promise and the Problems MS: Hayes International relief worker MS: Reuter OH: Reuter International Rescue League MS: vanden Heuvel International Security Affairs, Dept. of Defense OH: Heinz; Nitze International Union of Electrical Workers (IUE) OH: Carey Interstate Commerce Commission MS: Tucker OH: Regulatory Agencies Panel; Tucker Interviews MS: Cormier; Estabrook; Freeman; N. 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Stevens John F. Kennedy Family Service Center, Charlestown, Massachusetts MS: Perlman John F. Kennedy Library MS: Bernhard; Boutin; Bundy; Fenn; Fitzgerald; Hanify; John F. Kennedy Library Corp.; JFK Miscellaneous Files; RFK Attor- ney General Papers; Schlesinger; Sorensen; US General Services Administration OH: M. Hemingway; Pusey John F. Kennedy Medical Symposia MS: Toomey John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University MS: Bundy John F. Kennedy Space Center MS: US National Aeronautics & Space Administration OH: Debus John F. Kennedy: A Political Profile OH: J.M. Burns John Herling's Labor Letter OH: Herling "Johnny We Hardly Knew Ye" MS: Kenneth O'Donnell; Powers Johnson, Lyndon Baines OH: Blundell; Dooley; Rowe; H. Taylor (See also Lyndon B. Johnson Library interview) Johnson, Lyndon B. - administration MS: Bell; Gilpatric; K. Gordon; L. Gordon; Heller; Herter; Horsky; Katzenbach; Markham; L. 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Shea; Shaw; Smathers; Spalding; Sutton; Tubridy Kennedy, Jacqueline B. - correspondence MS: JFK White House Social Files Kennedy, Joan MS: Kevles Kennedy, John F. - academic records, notebooks, etc. MS: JFK Personal Papers Kennedy, John F. - appointment books MS: JFK Miscellaneous Presidential Files; Kenneth O'Donnell Kennedy, John F. - appointments, Presidential MS: US Civil Service Commission Kennedy, John F. - assassination MS: Christie; Columbia University; Hall; Huntley; JFK Post- Assassination Papers; RFK Attorney General; US Dept. of the Army; Stanton; Stewart; US Information Agency AV: Miscellaneous Kennedy, John F. - biography MS: D. Goodwin; N. Hamilton; Schlesinger; Sorensen Kennedy, John F. - Boston office MS: JFK Pre-Presidential Papers; JFK Personal Papers OH: G. Burke; Rosetti Kennedy, John F. - chauffeur OH: G. Taylor Kennedy, John F. - condolence mail (See Kennedy, John F. - memorials, tributes, etc.) Kennedy, John F. - congressional relations MS: JFK Congressional Liaison Office; L. O'Brien; Wilson Kennedy, John F. - Congressional years MS: JFK Personal Papers; JFK Pre-Presidential Papers; Powers; Sorensen OH: G. Burke; Davis; Dungan; S. Harris; Lempart; Mannix; Morrissey; Rosetti; Sitrin; Sorensen; Vogelsinger; Winship; Wofford Kennedy, John F. - correspondence MS: Billings; Fay; N. 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Tucker Kennedy, John F. - election, 1956 OH: Hatcher; Houghteling; Winship Kennedy, John F. - election, 1958 MS: Freed; JFK Pre-Presidential Papers; Sorensen OH: Bornstein; Seigenthaler; R. Thompson; H. Tucker Kennedy, John F. - election, 1960 MS: Boutin; Dunfey; Galbraith; Hackett; Harllee; Dierdre Henderson; Holcombe; Jamieson; JFK Pre-Presidential Papers; RFK Pre-Administration Papers; McShane; Nestingen; D. O'Brien; L. O'Brien; Reese; Powers; Salinger; F. Smith; Sorensen; Stillman; Stowe; Tobin; T. White AV: Berinsky; Democratic National Committee; Schuck OH: Coleman; Corbin; Des Marais; Dragon; Dugal; Dutton; Feild; Fike; Gamarekian; Hackett; Hale; Hatcher; Houghteling; Jeffrey; Keenan; Kennedy's call to King; Klotz; M. Lawson; Lester; R. Lewis; McDonough; Manchin; Monroney; Phillips; Reese; Reggie; Riggins; Rinke; Salinger; Santos; Seigenthaler; Sharkey; Sheble; Spolar; Sundquist; Swig; Swope; Tree; H. Tucker; W. Tucker; D. Wilson; Wine Kennedy, John F. - election, 1964 MS: Stephen Smith Kennedy, John F. - family OH: Robert Kennedy; Rose Kennedy; Onassis; Shaw; Shriver Kennedy, John F. - film AV: Miscellaneous Films; TV Networks; US Government Agen- cies; White House Kennedy, John F. - financial papers, 1941-58 MS: JFK Personal Papers Kennedy, John F. - friend, associate (See Kennedy Family - friend, associate) Kennedy, John F. - funeral & memorial services MS: US Dept. of the Army Kennedy, John F. - general files, 1953-60 MS: JFK Pre-Presidential Papers Kennedy, John F. - Harvard years OH: Farrell; Ulen Kennedy, John F. - inauguration MS: Nestingen; US Inaugural Committee Kennedy, John F. - international affairs MS: Estabrook; JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; Schlesinger; US Dept. of Defense; US Dept. of State; US Dept. of State, Mission to the United Nations (See also International affairs) Kennedy, John F. - medical files MS: JFK Personal Papers Kennedy, John F. - memorials, tributes, etc. MS: JFK Post-Assassination Papers; Miscellaneous Manu- scripts; Munden; Onassis; Steinberg; Stewart; US Information Agency AV: Miscellaneous; TV Networks; US Information Agency Kennedy, John F. - miscellaneous information MS: JFK White House Central Files; JFK President's Office Files Kennedy, John F. - monuments MS: Steinberg Kennedy, John F. - Navy years MS: JFK Personal Papers; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files OH: Krulak; McLaughlin Kennedy, John F. - newsclippings MS: Fahey; Democratic National Committee; Fahey; JFK Per- sonal Papers; US Information Agency Kennedy, John F. - notes, speech drafts, etc. MS: JFK Personal Papers Kennedy, John F. - photographs AV: Government Agencies; MR Photographs; Press Collection; Teti; White House Kennedy, John F. - political advertising MS: Guggenheim OH: Galvin Kennedy, John F. - Presidential transition, 1960-61 (See Presidential transition, 1960-61) Kennedy, John F. - press conferences MS: JFK President's Office Files; Romagna; Salinger Kennedy, John F. - press relations MS: JFK President's Office Files; Kern; Salinger OH: Hatcher; Salinger Kennedy, John F. - Profiles in Courage MS: Clifford; JFK Personal Papers; Sorensen OH: Thomas Kennedy, John F. - public opinion mail MS: JFK Miscellaneous Presidential Files; JFK White House Central Files Kennedy, John F. - recordings MS: JFK President's Office Files Kennedy, John F. - scrapbooks MS: JFK Pre-Presidential Papers; Printed Materials Kennedy, John F. - secretary OH: G. Burke; Davis; Lincoln; Mannix; Vogelsinger Kennedy, John F. - Senate years (See Kennedy, John F. - Congressional years) Kennedy, John F. - social affairs MS: Fox; JFK White House Central Files Kennedy, John F. - speeches MS: JFK President's Office Files; JFK Pre-Presidential Papers; JFK White House Central Files; Powers; Romagna; Sorensen AV: White House Kennedy, John F. - staff memorandums MS: JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files Kennedy, John F. - trip to Illinois, 1959 MS: D. O'Brien Kennedy, John F. - trip to Ireland, 1963 OH: De Valera Kennedy, John F. - trip to Texas, 1963 MS: Bruno; Byrne Kennedy, John F. - trips MS: Bruno; JFK National Security Files; JFK White House Central Files; McHugh; Salinger; US Dept. of State Kennedy, John F. - writings, publications MS: JFK Personal Papers; Sorensen Kennedy, John F. - Youth MS: JFK Personal Papers OH: W. Rice (See also Kennedy family; Kennedy family - friend, associate; Kennedy, John F. - Harvard years) Kennedy, Joseph P., Jr. MS: D. Goodwin; N. Hamilton; JFK Personal Papers; Joseph Kennedy; Rose Kennedy OH: Flood Kennedy, Joseph P., Sr. MS: D. Goodwin; N. Hamilton; Rose Kennedy; Koskoff; Sey- mour; Whalen AV: Kennedy Family; Rose Kennedy; Press Collection; Govern- ment Agency OH: Fayne; Rose Kennedy; Kirk Kennedy Justice MS: Navasky The Kennedy Legacy MS: Sorensen Kennedy - Nixon debates MS: JFK Pre-Presidential Papers Kennedy, Robert F. MS: Dolan; Gwirtzman; Mankiewicz; Marshall; Schlesinger; Walinsky; vanden Heuvel OH: Cushman; Edelman; English; J. Feldman; Guthman; E. Jacobs; Mankiewicz; B. Marshall; Newberg; Oberdorfer; Oehmann; Prettyman; Reis; Salinger; Seigenthaler; Silberling; Thompson; Tremblay (See also Robert F. Kennedy Project interviews) Kennedy, Robert F. - academic records, notebooks, etc. MS: RFK Pre-Administration Papers Kennedy, Robert F. - assassination MS: RFK Condolence Mail AV: Miscellaneous films Kennedy, Robert F. - Attorney General MS: Navasky; RFK Attorney General Papers; US Dept. of Justice Kennedy, Robert F. - Bedford-Stuyvesant MS: Johnston (See also Bedford-Stuyvesant) Kennedy, Robert F. - black books MS: RFK Presidential Campaign Papers Kennedy, Robert F. - civil rights MS: Katzenbach; RFK Attorney General Papers; RFK Senate Papers; RFK Presidential Campaign Papers; Marshall (See also Civil rights) Kennedy, Robert F. - condolence mail MS: RFK Condolence Mail Kennedy, Robert F. - correspondence, 1937-60 MS: RFK Pre-Administration Papers Kennedy, Robert F. - correspondence, 1961-64 MS: RFK Attorney General's Papers Kennedy, Robert F. - correspondence, 1965-68 MS: RFK Senate Papers Kennedy, Robert F. - desk diaries MS: RFK Attorney General's Papers Kennedy, Robert F. - election, 1964 MS: Gwirtzman; RFK Senate Papers; vanden Heuvel AV: Berinsky; Guggenheim; RFK OH: Corbin; Kretchmer Kennedy, Robert F. - election, 1968 MS: Chayes; Coleman; Gifford; Gwirtzman; Hackett; K. Jones; RFK Presidential Campaign Papers; Mankiewicz; Papert; Steven Smith; Stillman; vanden Heuvel; T. White AV: Berinsky; Guggenheim OH: Burden; F. Burns; O. Carr; Coleman; Corbin; Cornelius; Dutton; Gifford; Greenfield; Hackett; Houghteling; Kretchmer; Lowenstein; Lucey; Nolan (RFK); S. Smith; Tolan; Tremblay; Walton; Whittaker Kennedy, Robert F. - film AV: RFK Kennedy, Robert F. - friend, associate OH: Hackett; R. Johnson; Knowles; Seigenthaler; Walton; Whittaker Kennedy, Robert F. - funeral & memorial services MS: Bruno Kennedy, Robert F. - Justice Dept. MS: Navasky; RFK Attorney General Papers; US Dept. of Justice OH: H. Miller Kennedy, Robert F. - memorials, tributes, etc. MS: Miscellaneous Manuscripts; RFK Condolence Mail AV: Miscellaneous Kennedy, Robert F. - newsclippings MS: Democratic National Committee; Fahey; RFK Pre-Adminis- tration Papers; US Information Agency Kennedy, Robert F. - organized crime MS: Navasky; Sheridan; US Dept. of Justice; Valachi OH: Goldfarb; Silberling Kennedy, Robert F. - photographs AV: Kennedy Family; Press Collection; RFK; Teti Kennedy, Robert F. - political advertising MS: Guggenheim; Papert Kennedy, Robert F. - political files, 1952-60 MS: RFK Pre-Administration Papers Kennedy, Robert F. - Senate investigative committees MS: RFK Pre-Administration Papers Kennedy, Robert F. - Senate years MS: Edelman; RFK Senate Papers; RFK Presidential Campaign Papers; Walinsky OH: Coleman; Pigman Kennedy, Robert F. - speeches MS: RFK Attorney General's Papers; RFK Senate Papers; Walinsky AV: RFK Kennedy, Robert F. - telephone logs & messages MS: RFK Attorney General's Papers Kennedy, Robert F. - trips MS: Bruno; RFK Pre-Administration Papers; RFK Attorney General Papers; RFK Senate Papers; vanden Heuvel Kennedy, Robert F. - writings, publications MS: RFK Attorney General's Papers Kennedy, Rose Fitzgerald MS: D. Goodwin; N. Hamilton; Joseph Kennedy Kennedy: The New Generation AV: Teti Kentucky MS: JFK White House Central Files OH: Morton Kenya MS: JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files OH: Mboya Kenya, Peace Corps OH: Quimby Kerner Commission MS: Higginbotham Khrushchev, Nikita S. OH: Knox King, Coretta OH: Kennedy's call to King King, Martin Luther OH: Kennedy's call to King Kissinger, Henry A. - White House staff files MS: JFK National Security Files Kitchin Committee (export control) MS: Hodges Klotz, Herbert MS: Hodges Knoxville, Tennessee MS: Brownlow Komer, Robert W. - White House staff files MS: JFK National Security Files Korea MS: Hilsman; JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files Kuwait MS: JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files OH: P. Hart - L - Labor MS: AFL-CIO; Christie; Cormier; K. Gordon; JFK White House Central Files; Sheridan Labor chairman, Kennedy for President Committee, Oregon OH: Swope Labor, Dept. of MS: Batt; Dunlop; Goldberg; Peterson; Wirtz OH: Cass; Chapin; Clague; R. Goodwin; Henning; R.F. Lewis; Merrick; E. Peterson; Reynolds; G. Weaver; Werts; Wolfbein Labor, Education & Public Welfare, U.S. Senate Committee OH: Dungan; McClure Labor figure OH: Carey; Chavez; A. Christie; Gretchen; Henning; Herling; Jeffrey; Keenan; McDonald; Meany; E. Peterson; Stanley; Tierney; Woodcock Labor investigations MS: JFK Pre-Presidential Papers; RFK Pre-Administration Papers; Sheridan; US Dept. of Justice Labor leaders - interviews MS: Cormier Labor-management relations MS: Dunlop; JFK White House Central Files; US Federal Mediation & Conciliation Service; US National Labor Relations Board; US National Mediation Board; US President's Boeing Aerospace board; US Presidential Railroad Commission OH: McCulloch; Reynolds; Simkin; Watson Labor Statistics, Bureau of MS: US Dept. of Labor Labor's League for Political Education OH: Keenan Labor-management policy, President's Advisory Comm. on MS: Heller OH: Keenan Laconia, New Hampshire MS: Boutin OH: Boutin Land Reclamation, Bureau of MS: US Dept. of the Interior Lands Division, Justice Dept. MS: US Dept. of Justice Lands, Public MS: Carver Langley Research Center - newsletter MS: US National Aeronautics & Space Administration Laos MS: Halpern; Hilsman; JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files OH: W. Brown; Cooper; Parsons (See also Southeast Asia; Vietnam) Last Reflections on a War MS: Fall Latin America MS: Bradshaw; Cabot; Dungan; R. Goodwin; L. Gordon; Douglas Henderson; JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files; Martin; Moscoso; Schlesinger OH: L. Gordon; Bowles; Mann; E. Martin; Woodward Latin American Journal MS: Galbraith Law MS: Breyer; Higginbotham; Palfrey; Stahr; Wirtz Lawyer MS: Amory; Ball; Bernhard; Black; Breyer; Carver; Chayes; Clifford; Dixon; Dolan; Edelman; Feldman; Fitzgerald; Fowler; Freed; Goldberg; R. Goodwin; Gwirtzman; F. 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Kennedy MS: Edelman; Walinsky OH: Pigman Legislative leaders breakfasts MS: JFK Congressional Liaison Office; JFK President's Office Files Legislative vote analysis (See U.S. Congress - voting records) Levin, Carl MS: Petersen The Liberal Hour MS: Galbraith Liberia MS: JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files Liberia, Peace Corps OH: Quimby Libya MS: JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files Life Magazine OH: Sidey Life sciences MS: US Office of Science & Technology Lincoln, Evelyn MS: JFK President's Office Files Literary figures - autographs, etc. MS: Literary Manuscripts Literature, American, 20th century MS: Hagemann; E. Hemingway; M. Hemingway Local governments MS: JFK White House Central Files Lodge, Henry Cabot - election, 1952 MS: JFK Pre-Presidential Papers London OH: O'Ferrall London School of Economics OH: Laski Look Magazine OH: F. Knebel; L. Knebel; Tretick Los Angeles, CA OH: Rose Louisiana MS: JFK White House Central Files OH: Boggs; De Blieux; Des Marais; M. Dixon; Ellender; Gianfala; Gravel; Perez; Reggie Love, Ruth Leeds MS: Columbia University Loveless, Herschel OH: A. Thompson Lowell, Massachusetts OH: Santos Luxembourg MS: JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files; Rivkin OH: Wine Lyndon B. Johnson Library interview OH: Almond; E. Brown; Cohen; Ellender; Farmer; Finletter; Graham; Helms; Hesburgh; Hilsman; Humphrey; McCone; J. McCormack; McGhee; McGovern; O'Brien; O'Donnell; Onassis; O'Neill; C.M. Roberts; Saltonstall; R. Wilkins Lynn, MA OH: Costin - M - Maas, Peter MS: Valachi MacArthur, Douglas - relationship with President Truman MS: Bell McCarthy Committee MS: RFK Pre-Administration Papers McCarthy, Joseph R. OH: Cushman McCarthy, Joseph R. - newsclippings MS: Democratic National Committee McGovern, George S. - election, 1972 MS: Chayes; K. Jones; Mankiewicz; Papert AV: Guggenheim McGuire, Marie - speeches MS: US Housing & Home Finance Agency McLellan Committee (See U.S. Congress, Senate Select Subcommittee to Investigate Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field) Macmillan, Harold S. - interview MS: Estabrook McNamara, Robert S. - correspondence, files, etc. MS: US Dept. of Defense The McNamara Strategy MS: Kaufmann Macy, John - speeches MS: US Civil Service Commission Madison, WI MS: Nestingen Mafia MS: Valachi Magnuson, Warren OH: Reid Mail MS: US Post Office Dept. Maine MS: Byrne; JFK White House Central Files OH: Muskie The Making of the President, 1960; 1964; 1968 MS: T. White Malagasy Republic MS: JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files Malaya/Malaysia MS: Hilsman; JFK National Security Files; JFK White House Central Files OH: Baldwin; Ong Maldive Islands MS: JFK National Security Files Mali MS: JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files Mallan, John P. MS: Holcombe Malta MS: JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files A Man Named John F. Kennedy: Sermons On His Assassination MS: Stewart Management consultant MS: Bush; Corson; Crockett; Macy; Morris Maness, Irving - speeches MS: US Small Business Administration Manned Space Flight, Office of MS: US National Aeronautics & Space Administration OH: Gilruth; Low; W. Williams Manpower, Automation & Training, Office of MS: US Dept. of Labor Manpower, Dept. of Defense OH: Runge Manpower, Dept. of Labor OH: Wolfbein Manuscripts & autographs MS: Historical Manuscripts; Literary Manuscripts Manuscripts (magazine) OH: Lincoln Mao and China MS: Karnow Marine Corps officer OH: Krulak Maritime Administration MS: US Dept. of Commerce Maritime Commission MS: JFK White House Central Files OH: Stakem Marshal Service MS: McShane Marshall, Burke MS: US Dept. of Justice Maryland MS: D'Alesandro; JFK White House Central Files OH: Tawes; Tydings Massachusetts MS: Beer; Burke; Deirdre Henderson; E. Kennedy; JFK Pre- Presidential Papers; JFK White House Central Files; MacDonald; Kenneth O'Donnell; Peabody; Perlman; Skerry; B. Smith; Sorensen OH: Berube; Bilodeau; Broderick; J. Burke; J.M. Burns; Byrne; J. Casey; Cloherty; J. Colbert; M. Colbert; Costin; Curnane; M. 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Taylor Milwaukee Journal MS: Kapenstein OH: Kapenstein; Ringler Milwaukee Sentinel OH: Rice Milwaukee, Wisconsin OH: Hale; Phillips Mineral resources OH: J. Kelly Minister, First Christian Church, Portland, Oregon OH: Steiner Minister of Aviation, United Kingdom OH: Thorneycroft Minister of Defence, United Kingdom OH: Thorneycroft; Watkinson Minister of Finance, Brazil OH: Dantas Minister of Foreign Affairs, Portugal OH: Noguera Minister of Foreign Affairs, Thailand OH: Khoman Minister of Justice & Constitutional Affairs, Kenya OH: Mboya Minister of Labor, Kenya OH: Mboya Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, United Kingdom OH: Harlech Minister to Yemen OH: P. Hart Minnesota MS: Freeman; JFK White House Central Files OH: Blatnik; McCarthy Minnesota, University of MS: Heller Minow, Newton - speeches MS: US Federal Communications Commission The Missile Crisis OH: Abel Mississippi MS: JFK White House Central Files OH: Barnett; O. Carr; A. 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Kennedy MS Lincoln - N - Name file MS: Hays Name file (academic affairs) MS: Deirdre Henderson Name file (Americans for Democratic Action) MS: Beer Name file (House, Senate) MS: JFK Congressional Liaison Office Name file (White House) MS: JFK Congressional Liaison Office; Davies; JFK White House Central Files; JFK White House Social Files Name file, 1933-69 MS: Warburg Narcotics MS: Markham; US President's Advisory Committee on Narcotics & Drug Abuse Narcotics, Bureau of MS: US Dept. of the Treasury Nashville Tennesseean OH: Seigenthaler National Academy of Foreign Affairs (proposed) MS: Belk National Aeronautics & Space Administration MS: Phillips; Webb OH: Debus; Dryden; Gilruth; Glenn; Low; Seamans; Shepard; Von Braun; W. Williams National Aeronautics & Space Council MS: Phillips; Welsh OH: Welsh National Archives & Records Service MS: Boutin; John F. 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Patterson (See also Defense) National Security Action Memorandums (NSAM) MS: JFK National Security Files National Security Affairs, Deputy Special Assistant to the President for MS: Kaysen; JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; Rostow OH: Rostow National Security Affairs, Special Assistant to the President for MS: Bundy; JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files OH: Bundy National Security Agency OH: Frost National Security Council MS: Amory; Belk; Chase; JFK National Security Files; Thom- son OH: Cooper; Forrestal; Komer; E. 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MS: Democratic National Committee Newsclippings (National Aeronautics & Space Administration) MS: Webb Newsclippings (Peace Corps) MS: Hayes Newsclippings (personalities) MS: Democratic National Committee; US Information Agency Newsclippings (politics & government) MS: Broder; Democratic National Committee Newsclippings (State politics) MS: Democratic National Committee Newsclippings (Stevenson, Adlai) MS: Democratic National Committee Newsclippings (Vietnam, Southeast Asia) MS: Fall Newsclippings (World War I) MS: Brownlow Newspapers MS: JFK White House Central Files; Salinger Newsweek OH: Lippmann; C.W. Roberts Nguyen dynasty MS: Vietnamese-American Association Nicaragua MS: JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files Niger MS: JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files Nigeria MS: JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files OH: Balewa Nixon - Kennedy debates MS: JFK Pre-Presidential Papers; Salinger Nixon, Richard M. MS: JFK Pre-Presidential Papers; Mankiewicz; Salinger; T. White Nixon, Richard M. - speeches AV: Miscellaneous No Final Victories MS: L. O'Brien No Little Heat (unpublished) MS: Galbraith North Atlantic Treaty Organization (See NATO) North Carolina MS: JFK White House Central Files OH: Dragon; Sanford North Carolina Agricultural & Technical College OH: Kennedy's Call to King North Dakota MS: JFK White House Central Files North Star Reinsurance Corp. MS: K. Gordon Northwestern University MS: Wirtz Norway MS: JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files Notes on India - 1959 MS: Galbraith Nuclear energy (See atomic energy) Nuclear proliferation, President's Task Force on MS: Gilpatric Nuclear propulsion MS: US Office of Science & Technology OH: Rickover Nuclear test ban MS: JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; US Arms Control & Disarmament Agency Nuclear weapons MS: JFK National Security Files; US Arms Control & Disarma- ment Agency; US Dept. of Defense; US Office of Science & Technology Nunnerly, David - interviews by OH: Brandon; Bundy; Clay; A. Douglas-Home; Fraser; Ful- bright; Godber; Gore-Booth; Hailsham; Heren; Hilsman; Lem- nitzer; G. McDermott; McNamara; P. Reilly; Reston; Rusk; Schlesinger; Stakem; Thorneycroft; M. Wright Nuremberg trials MS: Fall; Poullada; Sprecher Nyasaland MS: JFK National Security Files; JFK White House Central Files (See also Rhodesia & Nyasaland) - O - O'Connor, Lawrence J. - speeches MS: US Federal Power Commission Office of Budget Review MS: US Bureau of the Budget Office of Civli and Defense Mobilization OH: Dooley Office of Economic Opportunity MS: Boutin; Shriver OH: Conway Office of Education MS: US Dept. of Health, Education & Welfare Office of Emergency Planning MS: Peabody; US Office of Emergency Planning OH: Dooley; E. McDermott Office of Juvenile Delinquency MS: Knapp; R. White Office of Legal Counsel, Dept. of Justice OH: Reis Office of Manned Space Flight MS: US National Aeronautics & Space Administration Office of Manpower, Automation & Training MS: US Dept. of Labor Office of Price Administration MS: Galbraith Office of Statistical Standards MS: US Bureau of the Budget Office of the Pardon Attorney MS: US Dept. of Justice Office of the Solicitor General MS: US Dept. of Justice Office of Trade Adjustment MS: US Dept. of Commerce Ohio MS: Batt; JFK White House Central Files OH: DiSalle; Kirwan Oklahoma MS: JFK White House Central Files OH: Albert; F. Harris Oman MS: JFK National Security Files OMGUS (U.S. Military Government, Germany) MS: Heller On His Own: Robert F. Kennedy, 1964-68 MS: Gwirtzman The Open Society MS: Schwartz The Oppenheimer Case MS: Stern Oral history interviews (audiotape) AV: Oral History Oregon MS: JFK White House Central Files; Wolfe OH: E. Anderson; Burnham; Green; M. Kelly; Lucey; Neu- berger; Rinke; Steiner; Swope; Tremblay The Oregon Journal OH: Weber Organization for Economic Affairs, State Dept. MS: Martin Organization for Economic Cooperation & Development MS: Heller Organization of American States MS: Bradshaw Organizations & agencies MS: Yarmolinsky Organized crime MS: McShane; Navasky; RFK Pre-Administration Papers; Sheri- dan; US Dept. of Justice; Valachi OH: Goldfarb; Silberling Ormsby-Gore, David OH: Harlech Outdoor Recreation, Bureau of MS: US Dept. of the Interior Outer Mongolia MS: JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files Outer space (See Astronauts; Space) Oxford University OH: Beale - P - Pakistan MS: Cabot; JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files Palestine MS: Freed; JFK National Security Files; JFK White House Central Files Panama MS: JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files Paraguay MS: JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files Pardon Attorney MS: US Dept. of Justice Pardons & commutations, Presidential MS: JFK White House Central Files Parks, monuments MS: JFK White House Central Files The Party's Over MS: Broder A Passion for Anonymity MS: Brownlow A Passion for Politics MS: Brownlow Passport Office, Dept. of State MS: Schwartz The Past That Would Not Die MS: Lord Pay Board MS: K. Gordon Peace MS: JFK White House Central Files Peace Corps MS: Bayley; Bellino; Bush; R. Goodwin; Hayes; K. Jones; Josephson; Peace Corps Collection; US Peace Corps; Wofford OH: Bayley; Fuchs; Josephson; B. Patterson; C. Peters; Quimby; Shriver; Wofford The Peace Corps: A Study in Open Organization MS: Bush The Peace Corps: What Shape Shall It Take? (TV program) MS: Hayes Pennsylvania MS: Batt; Higginbotham; JFK White House Central Files OH: Clark; D. Lawrence Pennsylvania Avenue Advisory Council MS: US Commission of Fine Arts Pennsylvania Citizens for Kennedy OH: Dilworth Penologist MS: Bennett Pension funds, Committee on Corporate MS: Heller Perfectly Clear MS: Mankiewicz Personnel management - federal government MS: JFK White House Central Files Personnel management - White House MS: Davies; Kay O'Donnell; O'Gorman Peru MS: Douglas Henderson; JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files OH: Loeb Petersburg, Virginia MS: Brownlow Petitions, resolutions MS: JFK White House Central Files Pharmaceutical Association OH: Cutler Philadelphia, Pennsylvania OH: Dilworth The Philippines MS: Hilsman; JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files OH: Fuchs; Stevenson Photographer OH: Tames; Tretick Physician MS: Toomey Physician to the President MS: Travell OH: Burkley; Travell Planned Parenthood MS: Gatov Planning Report on Civil Rights Demonstrations, August 28, 1963 MS: US General Services Administration Poland MS: Cabot; JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files OH: Cabot Police - Washington, DC MS: US District of Columbia Government Policy Planning Council, Dept. of State OH: Rostow Political advance man MS: Bruno Political advertising MS: Democratic National Committee; Guggenheim; Kraft; Papert AV: Democratic National Committee; Guggenheim; RFK; Schuck (See also Kennedy, John F. - Political advertising; Kennedy, Robert F. - Political advertising) Political affairs (See Politics) Political affairs, Dept. of State OH: Harriman; U. Johnson; McGhee; Merchant; Sullivan; Political cartoons MS: Democratic National Committee Political consultant MS: Guggenheim; Kraft; Reese OH: Corbin Political figure, Arizona OH: Mahoney Political figure, Boston OH: Freed Political figure, California OH: Bradley; F. Burns; Cerrell; Houghteling; Kent; Rose; S. Smith; Swig; Ziffren Political figure, Ireland OH: Cosgrave Political figure, Kansas OH: Docking Political figure, Louisiana OH: De Blieux; Des Marais; Gianfala; Gravel; Perez; Reggie Political figure, Massachusetts OH: Berube; Bilodeau; Broderick; J. Burke; J.M. Burns; Byrne; J. Casey; Cloherty; Colbert; Costin; Curnane; M. Dalton; Deguglielmo; Demarco; Dobie; Donahue; Donelan; Droney; Fenn; Freed; Gallucio; Garabedian; Hartigan; J. Healey; W. Kelly; Leahy; Lee; Lonesome; E. McCormack; McLau- ghlin; McNeely; Morrissey; Mulkern; J. Murphy; Norton; O'Brien; F. O'Connor; Piemonte; J. Reed; Russo; Santos; R. Thompson; H. Tucker; W. Tucker; Vaugh Political figure, Michigan OH: Jeffrey; Quimby Political figure, Mississippi OH: O. Carr Political figure, Missouri OH: Aylward; Daniels; Meredith; J. Symington Political figure, Nebraska OH: Boyle; Jensen Political figure, New Jersey OH: Burkhardt; Lester Political figure, New York OH: English; Kretchmer; Lowenstein; Nickerson; F.D. O'Connor; Sharkey; Silverman; vanden Heuvel Political figure, New York City OH: Beame; Kupferman Political figure, Oregon OH: E. Anderson; M. Kelly; Rinke Political figure, Pennsylvania OH: Dilworth Political figure, South Dakota OH: Fitzgerald Political figure, Texas OH: Blundell; J. Bolling Political figure, Virginia OH: Kellam Political figure, Washington, DC OH: B. Lawson; J. Reilly Political figure, West Virginia OH: Bailey; Calhoun; Chafin; Chapman; Chernenko; Chilton; S. Christie; Culley; De Paulo; Claude Ellis; Fischer; Fox; Gabriel; Godby; W. Hart; Haught; A. Hearst; Hedrich; Jacobs; Kamlowsky; Love; Manchin; C. Martin; Myers; Neely; C. Peters; E. Peters; Pryor; Richardson; Riley; H. Smith; Solins; Stout; Thaw; Tierney; Titler; Vickers; M. West; D. Wright Political figure, Wisconsin OH: Benson; Brennan; Clapp; Coggs; J. Doyle; Hale; F. McCormack; Monfils; Nix; Pattison; Phillips; Tracy; Wallick Political figure, Wyoming OH: Roncalio Political opinion polls MS: Hackett; Mankiewicz; Powers; JFK Pre-Presidential Papers; RFK Pre-Administration Papers; Scammon; Steven Smith Political participation MS: US President's Commission on Registration & Voter Participation Political scientist MS: Brownlow; Key; Neustadt; Price; Scammon; Wood Politics MS: Beer; Boutin; Broder; Bruno; Chayes; Coleman; Democrat- ic National Committee; Dolan; Dunfey; Freed; Galbraith; Gatov; Gifford; Gilpatric; Hackett; Harllee; Hays; K. Jones; Kapenstein; JFK Pre-Presidential Papers; JFK White House Central Files; RFK Pre-Administration Papers; RFK Presidential Campaign Papers; Kraft; Lodge; Mankiewicz; Nestingen; D. O'Brien; L. O'Brien; Oberdorfer; Quimby; Reese; Reilly; Scammon; Stephen Smith; Steven Smith; Sorensen; Spingarn; Sprecher; Stern; Stillman; Tobin; Tyroler; vanden Heuvel; T. White; Wirtz Politics - Massachusetts MS: Lodge; Kenneth O'Donnell; Peabody Politics, Parties, and Pressure Groups MS: Key Polk, Kenneth MS: Knapp Polls (See Political opinion polls) Pollution MS: Linton OH: Mackenzie Portland State University (Oregon) MS: Wolfe Portugal MS: Gilpatric; JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files OH: Noguera; Pereira Post Office Advisory Board MS: US Post Office Dept. OH: Earl Post Office appointments MS: JFK Congressional Liaison Office Post Office Dept. MS: Hahn; Hartigan; Kapenstein; JFK White House Central Files; L. O'Brien OH: Belen; Brawley; Burkhardt; Hartigan; Monroney; J. Reilly; Spolar Postmaster General of the United States MS: L. O'Brien Poverty MS: RFK Senate Papers; Knapp; Perlman; Yarmolinsky (See also Antipoverty programs; Community development; Public welfare) Power MS: Black; US Federal Power Commission; US Tennessee Valley Authority Presidency MS: Brownlow; Corson; Neustadt; Price The President and the Presidency MS: Brownlow President Kennedy And Britain MS: Nunnerly Presidential adviser MS: Clifford; Corson; Gilpatric; Herter; Horsky; Wood OH: Acheson; Bowles; M. Feldman; Forrestal; Gwirtzman; Hays; Heckscher; B. Lawson; Wood Presidential aircraft MS: McHugh Presidential boards of inquiry MS: US Federal Mediation & Conciliation Service; US Presi- dent's Boeing Aerospace Board Presidential election (See Election, Presidential ...) Presidential inauguration MS: Nestingen; US Inaugural Committee Presidential interpreter OH: Barnes Presidential Power MS: Neustadt Presidential Railroad Commission MS: Dunlop Presidential recordings MS: Bundy; JFK President's Office Files Presidential transition, 1960-61 MS: Barriere; Bell; Clifford; Henry; JFK Pre-Presidential Papers; Landis; Millikan; US Bureau of the Budget Presidential trips (See Kennedy, John F. - trips) President's Advisory Commission on Narcotic & Drug Abuse MS: Markham President's Advisory Council on Labor-Management Policy MS: Heller OH: Keenan President's Commission on Campaign Costs OH: Staebler President's Commission on Equal Employment Opportunity MS: Dunlop; Feild OH: Feild President's Commission on the Status of Women OH: Lester; E. Peterson President's Committee on Administrative Management (FDR) MS: Brownlow President's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped MS: Wirtz OH: Stringham President's Committee on Equal Opportunity in the Armed Services MS: Gesell; US Commission on Civil Rights President's Committee on Juvenile Delinquency & Youth crime MS: Knapp; R. White OH: Hackett President's Committee on Migratory Labor MS: US Dept. of Labor President's Committee on Traffic Safety OH: Swig President's Committee to Appraise Employment & Unemployment Statistics MS: US Bureau of the Budget President's Council on Youth Fitness MS: US Bureau of the Budget President's Panel on Equal Employment Opportunity OH: H. Taylor President's Panel on Mental Retardation MS: Boggs OH: Bazelon; Davens; Kety; Mayo President's Science Advisory Council MS: US Bureau of the Budget; US Office of Science & Tech- nology President's Task Force on Nuclear Proliferation MS: Gilpatric Press conferences MS: JFK President's Office Files; Romagna; Salinger Press officer OH: Barthelmes; Bayley; Coleman; Guthman; Hatcher; Man- kiewicz; Manning; Quimby; Thompson Press Secretary to the President MS: Salinger OH: Salinger Prime Minister, United Kingdom OH: A. Douglas-Home Princeton University MS: Galbraith; Kaufmann; Kaysen Printed materials MS: Batt; K. Gordon; Hays; RFK Attorney General's Papers; RFK Senate Papers; Robert Kennedy Memorial Foundation; Yarmolinsky Printed materials (Africa) MS: Fredericks Printed materials (Agency for International Development) MS: US Agency for International Development Printed materials (Arms Control & Disarmament Agency) MS: US Arms Control & Disarmament Agency Printed materials (arts) MS: Heckscher Printed materials (Asia) MS: Fall; Halpern; Karnow Printed materials (China) MS: Fall; Karnow Printed materials (civil rights) MS: Lord Printed materials (consumer affairs) MS: Kaye Printed materials (Democratic National Committee) MS: Sprecher Printed materials (economic development) MS: Moscoso Printed materials (Germany) MS: Fall Printed materials (immigration) MS: Schwartz Printed materials (juvenile delinquency) MS: Knapp; R. White Printed materials (Laos) MS: Halpern Printed materials (Latin America) MS: Moscoso Printed materials (narcotics & drug abuse) MS: Markham Printed materials (Nat. Aeronautics & Space Admin.) MS: US National Aeronautics & Space Administration Printed materials (Peace Corps) MS: Bush Printed materials (trade) MS: Petersen Printed materials (Vietnam) MS: Fall; Lodge Prisons, Bureau of MS: Bennett; US Dept. of Justice OH: Bennett Procurement - federal government MS: JFK White House Central Files Product investigations MS: US Tariff Commission Profiles in Courage MS: Clifford; JFK Personal Papers OH: Thomas Profiles in Courage - correspondence about MS: Sorensen Profiles in Courage - foreword MS: RFK Attorney General's Papers Project Mercury OH: Glenn; Shepard (See also Space) Propaganda, American MS: US Information Agency Property - federal government MS: Boutin; JFK White House Central Files; US General Services Administration Protocol MS: Sanjuan OH: Duke; Sanjuan Proxmire, William OH: R. Lewis; Shuman PT 109 (See Kennedy, John F. - Navy years) PT 109 (film) OH: G. Stevens; Sylvester Public administration MS: Brownlow; Corson; Crockett; Fenn; Henry; Key; Landis; Neustadt; Price Public Administration Clearing House MS: Brownlow; Price Public affairs, Dept. of Defense OH: Sylvester; Tubby Public Building Service MS: US General Services Administration Public Health Service MS: US Dept. of Health, Education & Welfare OH: Mackenzie; Terry Public Housing Administration OH: McGuire Public Housing Authority MS: US Housing & Home Finance Agency Public lands MS: Carver OH: Carver Public Opinion and American Democracy MS: Key Public opinion mail MS: Holborn; JFK Miscellaneous Presidential Files; JFK White House Central Files Public relations, publicity MS: JFK White House Central Files Public roads MS: Black; Hodges; JFK White House Central Files Public welfare MS: JFK White House Central Files; US Dept. of Health, Education & Welfare (See also Antipoverty programs) Publications MS: JFK White House Central Files (See also Writings, publications) Publisher OH: Graham; Harrison; W. Hearst; Herling; Houghteling; Lewin; Loeb; Luce; McGill; Thomas Publishers' luncheons - White House MS: Salinger Puerto Rico MS: JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files OH: Munoz-Marin Purdue University MS: Stewart - Q - Quarterly Financial Report For Manufacturing Corporations MS: US Securities & Exchange Commission - R - Rackets Committee MS: McShane; Sheridan Radiation MS: US Bureau of the Budget; US Office of Science & Tech- nology Railroads MS: Dunlop; Hodges; JFK White House Central Files; US Presidential Railroad Commission RAND Corporation MS: Halpern; Kaufmann Randolph County, WV OH: Hedrich The Rape of the Taxpayer MS: Stern The Rational American (unpublished) MS: Galbraith Real property - federal government MS: Boutin; JFK White House Central Files; US General Services Administration The Real Thing MS: Valachi Recreation, sports MS: JFK White House Central Files; US Dept. of the Interi- or; US Tennessee Valley Authority Red Cross MS: Von Kurowsky Referrals, Dept. of State MS: Bundy; JFK White House Central Files Refugees MS: Schwartz OH: Sayre (See also Cuban prisoner exchange; Immigration) Regulatory agencies (See Independent regulatory agencies) Rehabilitation, (Vietnam wounded) MS: Schwartz Rehabilitation, vocational MS: US Dept. of Health, Education & Welfare Religious issue - 1960 Presidential campaign MS: JFK Pre-Presidential Papers Religious matters MS: JFK White House Central Files (See also Baptist Church; Roman Catholic Church) Religious sermons MS: Stewart Remote Control MS: Mankiewicz Renegotiation Board MS: D'Alesandro OH: Loveless Reports, statistics MS: JFK White House Central Files Representative from Alabama OH: Robert Jones Representative from Arkansas MS: Hays OH: O. Harris; Hays; Mills Representative from California OH: Glenn Anderson; Miller; Moss; Rees Representative from Colorado OH: Aspinall Representative from Connecticut OH: Monagan Representative from Florida OH: Rogers Representative from Georgia OH: Landrum Representative from Indiana OH: Halleck Representative from Louisiana OH: Boggs Representative from Massachusetts MS: Burke; JFK Pre-Presidential Papers; MacDonald OH: J. McCormack; O'Neill Representative from Minnesota OH: Blatnik Representative from Missouri OH: R. Bolling Representative from New Jersey OH: F. Thompson Representative from New York OH: Celler; Kupferman; Lowenstein Representative from Ohio OH: Kirwan Representative from Oklahoma OH: Albert Representative from Oregon OH: Green Representative from Rhode Island OH: Fogarty Representative from Wisconsin OH: Kastenmeier; Reuss; Zablocki Republican National Committee OH: Morton Research and Development Board, Defense Dept. MS: Price Resources & Civil Works Division MS: US Bureau of the Budget Reuther MS: Cormier Rhode Island MS: JFK White House Central Files OH: Fogarty; Pell Rhodesia MS: JFK National Security Files; JFK White House Central Files Rhodesia & Nyasaland MS: JFK President's Office Files Roads, public MS: Black; Hodges; JFK White House Central Files Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Awards MS: Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Foundation Robert F. Kennedy Project interview OH: Alsop; Barthelmes; Beame; Bennett; Burden; D. Burke; F. Burns; J. Burns; O. Carr; Celler; Chavez; Coleman; Conway; Corbin; Cull; Cushman; W. Douglas; Dutton; Edelman; Eldridge; English; J. Feldman; Gifford; Goldfarb; Green; Greenfield; Hackett; Harlech; Harriman; F. Harris; E. Jacobs; Javitz; R. Johnson; Katzenbach; Knowles; Kraft; Kupferman; A. Lewis; Lindsay; Loeb; Lowenstein; Lucey; Mankiewicz; B. Marshall; McGovern; Newberg; Nickerson; Nolan; Oberdorfer; F.D. O'Connor; Oehmann; Pigman; Powers; Prettyman; Reis; Royan; Schmidt; Seigenthaler; Silberling; Silverman; S. Smith; Sorensen; Spalding; G. Stevens; Tolan; Tremblay; Walton; Watson; Whittaker; D. Wilson Robert F. Kennedy: The Brother Within OH: Thompson Robert Kennedy And His Times MS: Schlesinger Robert Kennedy Remembered (film) AV: Guggenheim Rockefeller Brothers Fund Special Studies Project MS: Gilpatric Rogovin, Mitchell OH: Cuban Prisoners Exchange Rohr Corp. MS: US President's Boeing Aerospace Board Roman Catholic Church OH: Cushing; Hesburgh; Hurley; Paul VI Roosevelt, Eleanor OH: Fuchs Roosevelt, Eleanor - speeches MS: Hayes; Schwartz AV: Miscellaneous Roosevelt, Franklin D. OH: Warburg Roosevelt, Franklin D. - administration MS: Brownlow; Galbraith; Joseph Kennedy; Key; Warburg Ross, Charles R. - speeches MS: US Federal Power Commission Rostow, Walt W. MS: JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files OH: White House Staff Panel Roxbury Multi-Service Center, Boston, MA MS: Perlman Rumania MS: JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files OH: Crawford Rural Electrification Administration OH: Clapp Rusk, Howard - mission to Vietnam MS: Schwartz Rwanda MS: JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files Rwanda-Burundi MS: JFK National Security Files Ryukyu Islands MS: JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files - S - Safety, accident prevention MS: JFK White House Central Files Saint Lawrence Seaway MS: JFK Pre-Presidential Papers Salinger, Pierre - press conferences MS: Romagna Samoa MS: JFK National Security Files; JFK White House Central Files San Marino MS: JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files Sanitation - Washington, DC MS: US District of Columbia Government Saudi Arabia MS: JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files OH: P. Hart Savannah, U.S.S MS: Hodges Saxon, John J.- speeches MS: US Dept. of the Treasury Schlesinger, Arthur M., Jr. OH: White House Staff Panel Schlesinger Library interview OH: Oettinger Science MS: JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files; US Office of Science & Technology; US National Science Foundation; Wiesner Science & Astronautics, U.S. House Committee on OH: Miller Science & Technology, Federal Council For MS: US Bureau of the Budget Science & Technology, Minister of, United Kingdom OH: Hailsham Science & Technology, Office of MS: Wiesner Science adviser, United Kingdom OH: Zuckerman Science Development Program MS: US National Science Foundation Science, President's Advisory Council (PSAC) MS: US Bureau of the Budget; Wiesner Scouting the War on Poverty MS: Knapp Scrapbooks MS: Fahey; Goldberg; Hays; JFK Pre-Presidential Papers; Skerry; Swingle; Wirtz PM: JFK scrapbooks SEATO MS: JFK National Security Files (See also specific country) Secret Service agent OH: Behn; Bouck Secretary of Agriculture MS: Freeman; US Dept. of Agriculture OH: Freeman Secretary of Commerce MS: Hodges; US Dept. of Commerce Secretary of Defense OH: McNamara Secretary of Labor MS: Dunlop; Goldberg; US Dept. of Labor; Wirtz Secretary of State MS: Rusk; US Dept. of State OH: Rusk Secretary of State for Air, United Kingdom OH: Fraser Secretary of State for Colonies, United Kingdom OH: Fraser Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs OH: Harriman Secretary of the Army MS: Stahr OH: Stahr Secretary of the Interior OH: Udall Secretary of the Treasury MS: Dillon; US Dept. of the Treasury Secretary to Sen. John F. Kennedy OH: Mannix Securities and Exchange Commission MS: Joseph Kennedy; US Securities & Exchange Commission OH: Regulatory Agencies Panel Security, internal MS: Schwartz; US Dept. of Justice Segregation MS: Bernhard; Lord; Marshall; US Commission on Civil Rights; US Dept. of Justice; US Interstate Commerce Commission (See also Civil rights; Discrimination) Senate Historical Office interviews (See U.S. Congress, Senate Historical Office interview) Senator from Alabama OH: Sparkman Senator from Arizona OH: Goldwater Senator from Arkansas OH: Fulbright Senator from Connecticut OH: Benton Senator from Florida OH: Smathers Senator from Georgia OH: Talmadge Senator from Idaho OH: Church Senator from Illinois OH: P. Douglas Senator from Iowa OH: Hickenlooper Senator from Kentucky OH: Morton Senator from Louisiana OH: Ellender Senator from Maine OH: Muskie Senator from Maryland OH: Tydings Senator from Massachusetts MS: JFK Pre-Presidential Papers; E. Kennedy; B. Smith OH: Lodge; Saltonstall Senator from Minnesota OH: McCarthy Senator from Missouri OH: S. Symington Senator from Montana OH: Mansfield Senator from New Mexico OH: C. Anderson Senator from New York MS: RFK Senate Papers OH: Javitz; RFK; Lehman Senator from Oklahoma OH: F. Harris Senator from Oregon OH: Neuberger Senator from Pennsylvania OH: Clark Senator from Rhode Island OH: Pell Senator from South Dakota OH: McGovern Senator from Tennessee OH: Gore Senator from Vermont OH: G. Aiken Senator from Virginia OH: Randolph Senator from Wisconsin OH: Nelson; Proxmire Senegal MS: JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files OH: Kaiser; Senghor Sermons MS: Stewart Service academies, appointments to MS: Harllee; JFK Pre-Presidential Papers Ships, Bureau of OH: Rickover Shriver, Eunice MS: Kevles Shriver, R. Sargent MS: Kevles Sierre Leone MS: JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files Simkin, William E. MS: US Federal Mediation & Conciliation Service Skybolt (missile) MS: Neustadt (See also Anglo-American affairs) Slayton, William L. - speeches MS: US Housing & Home Finance Agency Small Business Administration OH: Fine Small Business Advisory Committee (Democratic Nat. Comm.) MS: Spingarn Small Business Advisory Council OH: Docking Small Business Division (Democratic National Committee) MS: Sprecher Small Business, White House Committee on MS: US Small Business Administration Smathers, George OH: Peek Smithsonian Institution MS: JFK White House Central Files; US Smithsonian Institu- tion Social affairs - White House MS: Fox; JFK White House Central Files; JFK White House Social Files OH: Baldrige Social Science Research Council, Committee on Public Admin. MS: Key Social Security Administration MS: US Dept. of Health, Education & Welfare Social Security, Advisory Council on MS: K. Gordon Social service agency MS: Perlman Social welfare (See Antipoverty programs; Community development; Public welfare) Soil Conservation Service OH: D. Williams Solicitor General, Office of MS: US Dept. of Justice Somalia MS: JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files OH: Shermarke Sorensen, Theodore C. OH: Sitrin; White House Staff Panel South Africa MS: JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files OH: Satterthwaite South Asia MS: JFK National Security Files; Thomson OH: Gaud South Carolina MS: JFK White House Central Files South Dakota MS: JFK White House Central Files OH: Cornelius; Fitzgerald; McGovern South Vietnam (See Vietnam) Southeast Asia MS: Fall; Halpern; Hilsman; JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; Newman; Thomson; Vietnamese- American Association OH: Lodge; Nolting (See also specific country) Southern Baptist Convention MS: Hays Southern Christian Leadership Conference OH: King, M.L. Southern states - race question MS: Lord (See also Civil rights; Discrimination; Segregation) Space MS: JFK President's Office Files; JFK National Security Files; JFK White House Central Files; Phillips; US National Aeronautics & Space Administration; US National Aeronautics & Space Council; US Office of Science & Technology; Webb; Welsh OH: Debus; Farley; Gilruth; Glenn; Low; Shepard; Von Braun (See also National Aeronautics & Space Administration) Spain MS: E. Hemingway; M. Hemingway; JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files OH: Fraleigh; Garrigues Speaker of the House of Representatives OH: J. McCormack Special Adviser to the President on National Capital Affairs MS: Horsky Special Assistant to the Attorney General OH: Prettyman Special Assistant to the Postmaster General MS: Kapenstein Special Assistant to the President MS: Bundy; Dungan; Hays; Landis; L. O'Brien; Kenneth O'Donnell; Petersen; Powers; Reardon; Schlesinger; Shriver; Warren; L. White; Wiesner; Wofford OH: Dutton; O'Donnell; Reeves; Schlesinger Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs MS: Bundy Special Assistant to the President for Congressional Relations & Personnel MS: L. O'Brien Special Assistant to the President for Civil Rights MS: L. White; Wofford Special Assistant to the President for International Trade Policy MS: Petersen Special Assistant to the President for Cabinet Affairs MS: Reardon Special Assistant to the President for Mental Retardation MS: Warren Special Assistant to the President for Science & Technology MS: Wiesner Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs OH: Bundy Special Assistant to the President on Federal Regulatory Agencies MS: Landis Special Consultant on the arts MS: Heckscher Special Consultant to the President MS: Bellino Special Consultant to the President on Narcotics & Drug Abuse MS: Markham Special Counsel to the President MS: Landis; Sorensen OH: Sorensen Special Representative for Trade Negotiations MS: Herter Speech writer for John F. Kennedy MS: R. Goodwin; Schlesinger; Sorensen Speeches MS: Amory; Bell; Black; Boutin; Broder; Cabot; Carver; Dillon; Freeman; Gatov; Goldberg; K. Gordon; Hays; JFK Pre- Presidential Papers; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files; RFK Attorney General Files; RFK Senate Files; Orrick; Schlesinger; Sorensen; Yarmolinsky Speeches (Agency for International Development) MS: Moscoso Speeches (Agriculture Dept.) MS: Renne Speeches (arts) MS: Heckscher Speeches (atomic energy) MS: Ramey; Seaborg Speeches (Bureau of the Budget) MS: Staats Speeches (business, economics) MS: Hodges Speeches (civil rights) MS: Marshall; US Commission on Civil Rights; Wofford Speeches (Civil Service Comm.) MS: US Civil Service Commission Speeches (Council of Economic Advisers) MS: US Council of Economic Advisers Speeches (defense) MS: Kaufmann Speeches (drug abuse) MS: Markham Speeches (economic development) MS: Moscoso Speeches (education) MS: Keppel; McMurrin Speeches (Federal Trade Commission) MS: Dixon Speeches (Health, Education & Welfare) MS: Nestingen Speeches (immigration) MS: Schwartz Speeches (international affairs) MS: Thomson Speeches (Interstate Commerce Commission) MS: Tucker Speeches (Justice Dept.) MS: Katzenbach; RFK Attorney General Papers Speeches (Labor) MS: Wirtz Speeches (Latin America) MS: Moscoso Speeches (law) MS: Katzenbach; Wirtz Speeches (public administration) MS: Corson Speeches (trade) MS: Petersen Speeches (Treasury Dept.) MS: Fowler; Surrey Speeches (urban renewal) MS: Slayton Sports (See Recreation, sports) Staff Assistant to the President MS: Hartigan; O'Gorman Standards, National Bureau of MS: US Dept. of Commerce State & local governments MS: JFK White House Central Files State & local politics - newsclippings MS: Democratic National Committee State, Dept. of MS: Ball; Belk; Bundy; Cabot; Chayes; Cleveland; Crockett; Dillon; Fredericks; R. Goodwin; L. Gordon; Hays; Hilsman; R. Jones; JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files; Orrick; Reuter; Rusk; Sanjuan; Schwartz; Stern; Thomson OH: Barnes; Battle; Bohlen; Bowles; Chayes; Cleveland; Crimmins; Duke; Dutton; Farley; Hurwitch; U. Johnson; Knight; Kohler; Loucheim; Mann; Manning; E. Martin; McGhee; Merchant; Orrick; Parsons; Rashish; Read; Rosetti; Rostow; Rusk; Sanjuan; Steeves; Sullivan; Tubby; Tyler; G. William; Woodward State, Dept. of, Bureau of Intelligence & Research OH: Hilsman State, Dept. of, Deputy Under Secretary for Administration OH: Roger Jones State, Dept. of, Office of German Affairs OH: Hillenbrand States & territories MS: JFK White House Central Files Statesmen - interviews MS: Estabrook Statistical Bulletin MS: US Securities & Exchange Commission Statistics MS: JFK White House Central Files Steel MS: Heller ; Hodges Steel crisis, 1962 MS: Sorensen Stevenson, Adlai E. MS: Democratic National Committee; Stillman; US Dept. of State, Mission to the United Nations; Wirtz AV: Guggenheim OH: Yost Stevenson, Adlai E. - 1960 campaign OH: Monroney The Stilwell Papers MS: T. White Stockpiling MS: Bellino OH: Dragon; Sheble Strategy of Peace MS: JFK Personal Papers; Sorensen Subject file MS: Amory; Beer; Black; Dungan; Hays; JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files; MacDonald; Reardon; Warburg; Yarmolinsky Subject file (academic affairs) MS: Deirdre Henderson; Kaysen Subject file (agriculture) MS: Freeman; US Dept. of Agriculture Subject file (Air Force, air transportation) MS: McHugh Subject file (the arts) MS: Heckscher Subject file (business, trade, economy) MS: Behrman Subject file (civil rights) MS: Marshall; Wofford Subject file (defense) MS: Yarmolinsky Subject file (Democratic National Committee) MS: Sprecher Subject file (Dept. of the Treasury) MS: Fowler Subject file (economics) MS: Heller; Kaysen Subject file (education) MS: Keppel Subject file (federal depts. & agencies) MS: Landis Subject file (federal government service) MS: Winslow Subject file (Federal Trade Commission) MS: Dixon Subject file (foreign policy, American culture, arts) MS: Schlesinger Subject file (general, national, political) MS: Democratic National Committee Subject file (international affairs) MS: Ball; Belk; Roberts; Schlesinger Subject file (Justice Dept.) MS: Katzenbach Subject file (juvenile delinquency) MS: R. White Subject file (legislation) MS: Edelman; Pre-Presidential Papers; RFK Senate Papers; Walinsky Subject file (politics & government) MS: Broder Subject file (trade) MS: Herter Subject file (Washington, DC) MS: Horsky Subject file (White House) MS: Dungan; Feldman; JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files; Reardon; Schlesinger; Sorensen; L. White; Wilson Subject file (White House press office background materials) MS: Salinger Sudan MS: JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files Suid, Lawrence, interview by OH: G. Stevens; Sylvester Supreme Allied Commander, Europe OH: Lemnitzer Supreme Court Associate Justice OH: W. Douglas; Frankfurter Surgeon General of the United States OH: Terry Surinam MS: JFK National Security Files; JFK White House Central Files Survey of Current Business MS: US Dept. of Commerce Sweden MS: Cabot; JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files Swidler, Joseph C. - speeches MS: US Federal Power Commission Switzerland MS: JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files Symington Committee on the Defense Establishment (1960) MS: Gilpatric Symington, Stuart OH: Fike; Meredith Syria MS: JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files (See also United Arab Republic) - T - Taft, William Howard - autograph MS: Historical Manuscripts Tahiti MS: JFK National Security Files Taking Sides MS: Whalen Tanganyika MS: JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files Tape recordings - White House MS: Bundy; JFK President's Office Files OH: Bouck Tariff MS: Feldman; Herter; US Tariff Commission; JFK White House Central Files (See also Trade) Tariff commissioner MS: Fenn Task Force on Foreign Economic Policy (1964) MS: Chayes OH: Rashish Task Force on Government Organization (1966) MS: K. Gordon Task Force on Housing & Urban Affairs (1960) MS: Barriere Task Force on Immediate Latin American Problems (1960) OH: L. Gordon Task Force on Law & Public Awareness (Mental Retardation panel) OH: Bazelon Task Force reports (1960) MS: JFK Pre-Presidential Papers Task Forces, Presidential MS: US Dept. of Health, Education & Welfare Tax Division, Justice Dept. MS: Oberdorfer; US Dept. of Justice OH: Oberdorfer Taxation MS: Heller; Hodges; JFK White House Central Files; Surrey; US Dept. of the Treasury Teamsters Union (See International Brotherhood of Teamsters) Technology MS: US Office of Science & Technology; Wiesner Technology, Committee on Civilian MS: Heller Telephone logs MS: Katzenbach; Marshall; Reuter; Seaborg; Wirtz Telephone memorandums MS: Salinger Telephone memorandums & toll tickets (White House) MS: JFK Miscellaneous Presidential Files Telephone transcripts (International affairs) MS: Ball Television and the Death of a President MS: Columbia University Tennessee MS: JFK White House Central Files OH: Gore Tennessee River MS: US Tennessee Valley Authority Terracide: America's Destruction of her Living Environment MS: Linton Territories & states MS: JFK White House Central Files (See also Trust Territories) Texas MS: JFK White House Central Files OH: Blundell; J. Bolling Texas, Presidential trip to, 1963 MS: Bruno; Byrne Thailand MS: Hilsman; JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files OH: Khoman (See also Southeast Asia) A Theory of Price Control MS: Galbraith A Thousand Days MS: Schlesinger Thunder Out of China MS: T. White Tibet MS: JFK National Security Files; JFK White House Central Files Time, Inc. OH: Luce Time Magazine OH: Luce; Sidey Times (London) OH: Brandon; Heren Times to Remember MS: Rose Kennedy To Seek A Newer World MS: Walinsky Togo MS: JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; Poullada Toledo, Ohio MS: Batt Townsend, Kathleen Kennedy MS: Kevles Trade MS: Behrman; Feldman; Herter; Hodges; JFK President's Office Files; JFK National Security Files; JFK White House Central Files; Petersen; Stillman; Swingle; US Tariff Com- mission OH: Rashish Trade Adjustment, Office of MS: US Dept. of Commerce Trade Expansion Act, 1962 (H.R. 11970) MS: Petersen Trade Information Committee MS: Herter Traffic Safety, President's Committee on OH: Swig Transportation MS: JFK White House Central Files; US Dept. of Commerce Transportation - air (See Aviation) Transportation and Communications Service MS: US General Services Administration Transportation - rail (See Railroads) Transportation - Washington, DC MS: Horsky Transportation - water MS: JFK White House Central Files Treasurer of the United States MS: Gatov OH: Gatov Treasury, Dept. of MS: Daane; Dillon; Fowler; Gatov; Harris; Heller; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files; Roosa; Saxon; Surrey; Wallace OH: Dillon; Gatov; S. Harris; B. Patterson; J. Reed Trinidad & Tobago MS: JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files Trip file MS: Hays; JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files; McHugh; RFK Attorney General's Papers; RFK Senate Papers; Salinger Truman, Harry S. - administration MS: Bell; Neustadt OH: Roach Truman, Harry S. - correspondence MS: Brownlow Truman, Harry S. - election, 1960 MS: Stowe Truman, Harry S. - relationship with General MacArthur MS: Bell Trust Territories MS: JFK President's Office Files; Thomson Tunisia MS: JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files OH: Bourgiba; Bourgiba, Jr.; Russell; Slim Turkey MS: JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files OH: Hare Turnure, Pamela MS: JFK White House Social Files The Two Viet-Nams MS: Fall - U - Udall, Stewart MS: US Dept. of the Interior Uganda MS: JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files Uganda independence ceremony OH: C. Casey Under Secretary of Health, Education & Welfare MS: Nestingen Under Secretary of State MS: Ball; Dillon Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs MS: Ball Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs OH: Harriman Under Secretary of the Treasury MS: Fowler Under Secretary of the Treasury for Monetary Affairs MS: Roosa Union Africaine et Malagache (UAM) MS: JFK National Security Files Union of Soviet Socialist Republics MS: JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files OH: Bohlen; Kohler; Khrushchev; L. Thompson; Trevelyan; Wolfe United Arab Republic MS: JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files OH: Badeau (See also Syria) United Auto Workers MS: US President's Boeing Aerospace Board OH: Jeffrey; Rauh; Woodcock United Farm Workers Organizing Committee OH: Chavez United Kingdom MS: JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files; Joseph Kennedy; Nunnerly; Seymour OH: Bridge; D. Bruce; Fraser; Godber; Redmayne; P. Reilly; Thorneycroft; Trevelyan; Watkinson; M. Wright; Zuckerman United Kingdom, U.S. Embassy OH: Kirk United Nations MS: Hays; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files; US Mission to the United Nations OH: Plimpton; Slim; Thant; Tubby; Zafrulla Khan; Yost United Nations Economic & Social Council (ECOSOC) OH: Bingham; Klutznick United Nations Educational and Scientific Council (UNESCO) OH: Battle; Benton United Nations Human Right Commission OH: Tree United Nations Trusteeship Council OH: Bingham United Press International OH: Cronin; Tretick U.S. Air Force MS: Gilpatric; McHugh OH: McHugh; Wolfe; Zuckert (See also Defense) U.S. Army MS: Clifton OH: Taylor; Wheeler (See also Defense) U.S. Committee for Refugees OH: Sayre U.S. Congress MS: Breyer; JFK Congressional Liaison Office; Hays; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files; L. O'Brien; Walinsky; Wilson U.S. Congress, House of Representatives MS: Burke; JFK Congressional Liaison Office; Hays; JFK Pre- Presidential Papers; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files; MacDonald (See also: Representative from...) U.S. Congress, House, Ways and Means Committee OH: Mills U.S. Congress, Joint Economic Committee OH: Ensley U.S. Congress, Senate MS: JFK Congressional Liaison Office; JFK Pre-Presidential Papers; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files; E. Kennedy; RFK Senate Papers; B. Smith; Walinsky OH: Elson; Peek; Vander Zee (See also Senator from ...; and U.S. Congress, Senate, Histor- ical Office interview) U.S. Congress, Senate, Committee on Govt. Operations, Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations MS: RFK Pre-Administration Papers OH: Watt U.S. Congress, Senate, Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs OH: Verkler U.S. Congress, Senate, Committee on Labor Education & Public Welfare OH: Dungan; McClure U.S. Congress, Senate, Committee on Foreign Relations OH: Fulbright; Marcy U.S. Congress, Senate, Committee on the Judiciary MS: Breyer; E. Kennedy U.S. Congress, Senate Historical Office interview OH: Ensley; Marcy; McClure; Peek; Reid; Riddick; Shuman; Tames; Vander Zee; Verkler; Watt U.S. Congress, Senate Parliamentarian OH: Riddick U.S. Congress, Senate, Select Subcommittee to Investigate Improp- er Activities in the Labor or Management Field MS: JFK Pre-Presidential Papers; RFK Pre-Administration Papers; McShane; Salinger; Sheridan OH: Salinger; Seigenthaler U.S. Congress, Senate, Subcommittee on Antitrust & Monopoly Legislation MS: McShane U.S. Congress, Senate, Subcommittee on Internal Security Investi- gations MS: Schwartz U.S. Congress - voting records MS: JFK Congressional Liaison Office; Petersen; Wilson U.S. coordinator, Alliance for Progress MS: Moscoso U.S. embassy, London OH: Kirk U.S. Employment Service OH: Chapin U.S. government - depts. & agencies MS: AFL-CIO; Brownlow; JFK Congressional Liaison Office; Davies; JFK Pre-Presidential Papers; JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files; RFK Senate Papers; Landis; Price; US Bureau of the Budget; Winslow AV: Government Agency (See also Government boards and commissions) U.S. government - officials & employees MS: JFK Congressional Liaison Office; Davies; JFK White House Central Files; Kay O'Donnell; Salinger; US Civil Service Commission; Winslow U.S. government - property management MS: Boutin; US General Services Administration U.S. House of Representatives (See U.S. Congress, House of Representatives) U.S. Information Agency MS: Weintal; US Information Agency AV: US Information Agency OH: D. Wilson; G. Stevens U.S. Marine Corps OH: Krulak U.S. Marshal Service MS: McShane OH: McShane U.S. Military Academy OH: Blaik U.S. Mint MS: US Dept. of the Treasury U.S. Navy MS: Harllee OH: George Anderson; Drachnik; Frost; Heinz (See also Defense) U.S. Senate (See U.S. Congress, Senate) U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey MS: Galbraith U.S. Supreme Court Justice OH: W. Douglas; Frankfurter U.S. Treasurer MS: Gatov U.S vs Nixon MS: Mankiewicz U.S.-Japan Committee on Scientific Cooperation MS: US National Science Foundation U.S.-Mexico Border Development and Friendship Commission MS: Peabody United Steelworkers of America OH: McDonald United Welders Union MS: US President's Boeing Aerospace Board University of Alabama MS: Marshall University of California, Los Angeles MS: Halpern University of Louisville MS: Hagemann University of Massachusetts, Amherst MS: Halpern University of Minnesota MS: Heller University of Mississippi MS: Lord; Marshall; McShane University of Notre Dame OH: Cavanaugh; Hesburgh University of Virginia OH: Cushman; Tremblay Unruh, Jesse OH: F. Burns Upper Volta MS: JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files OH: Estes Urban affairs MS: Ford Foundation; Johnston; JFK White House Central Files; Marshall; Perlman; Slayton OH: E. Jacobs (See also Community development) Urban Affairs, Task Force on Housing & (1960) MS: Barriere Urban Development Institute MS: K. Gordon Urban problems, Committee on MS: Heller Urban renewal MS: Ford Foundation; Johnston; Marshall; US Committee on Fine Arts Urban Renewal Administration MS: Slayton; US Housing & Home Finance Agency Urban Renewal Administration OH: Slayton Urban Task Force, White House MS: K. Gordon Uruguay MS: JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files USSR - 1959 MS: Galbraith Utah MS: JFK White House Central Files Utilities MS: JFK White House Central Files - V - Valachi, Joseph MS: McShane; US Dept. of Justice The Valachi Papers MS: Valachi The Vatican MS: JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files OH: Paul VI Venezuela MS: JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files Vermont MS: JFK White House Central Files OH: G. Aiken Veterans Administration OH: Connors; Quigley Veterans affairs MS: JFK White House Central Files; US Veterans Administra- tion Veterans, disabled MS: Schwartz Vice Chairman, Civil Aeronautics Board MS: Murphy Vice Chairman, Federal Power Commission MS: Black Vice Presidential candidate MS Peabody; Shriver Vietnam MS: Fall; Hilsman; JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files; RFK Senate Papers; RFK Presidential Campaign Papers; G. Lodge; Newman; Schwartz; Thomson; Vietnamese-American Association; Walinsky OH: Drachnik; Lodge; Nolting The View From the Fortieth Floor MS: T. White Violence, National Commission on the Causes & Prevention of (Kerner Commission) MS: Higginbotham Virgin Islands MS: JFK White House Central Files Virginia MS: JFK White House Central Files OH: Almond; Kellam; Randolph Virginia, University of OH: Cushman; Tremblay Visas MS: Bundy Vocational Rehabilitation Administration MS: US Dept. of Health, Education & Welfare Voice of America MS: US Information Agency Voting MS: US President's Commission on Registration and Voter Participation - W - Wage Stabilization Board MS: Wirtz Wages, Hours & Public Contracts Division MS: US Dept. of Labor Wallace, Robert A. MS: US Dept. of the Treasury War crimes - World War II MS: Fall; Poullada; Sprecher War, limited MS: US Office of Science & Technology War on Poverty MS: Knapp; RFK Senate Papers; Yarmolinsky; (See also Antipoverty programs; Community development; Public welfare) Warren Commission MS: Stanton OH: Boggs Washington MS: JFK White House Central Files OH: Reid Washington, DC MS: Brownlow; Heckscher; Horsky; JFK White House Central Files; McShane; US Commission of Fine Arts; US District of Columbia Government; Wirtz OH: Bazelon; B. Lawson; C. Mitchell; J. Reilly; Tobriner Washington, DC, Board of Higher Education/City College MS: Bernhard Washington, DC, Cathedral OH: Sayre Washington Post MS: Broder; Estabrook; Roberts OH: Folliard; Graham; Kilpatrick; C.M. Roberts; G. Lincoln Water resources MS: US Dept. of the Interior; US Tennessee Valley Authority Watergate affair MS: Mankiewicz Ways and Means Committee, U.S. House OH: Mills Weaver, Robert C. - speeches MS: US Housing & Home Finance Agency Welfare (See Public welfare) Welfare Administration MS: US Dept. of Health, Education & Welfare West Indies MS: JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files West New Guinea (West Irian) MS: JFK National Security Files (See also The Netherlands) West Virginia MS: JFK White House Central Files OH: Amos; Bailey; Barron; Calhoun; Chafin; Chapman; Chernenko; Chilton; S. Christie; Culley; De Paulo; Claude Ellis; Fischer; Fox; Gabriel; Godby; Gretchen; W. Hart; Haught; A. Hearst; Hedrich; Jacobs; Kamlowsky; Lonesome; Love; Manchin; C. Martin; McDonough; Myers; Neely; C. Peters; E. Peters; Pryor; Reese; Richardson; Riley; H. Smith; Solins; Stanley; Stout; Thaw; Tierney; Titler; Vickers; M. West; D. Wright West Virginia primary MS: JFK Pre-Presidential Papers; Reese Western Samoa MS: JFK President's Office Files (See also American Samoa; Samoa) Westinghouse Electric International OH: Knox Westminster Gazette (London, 1914-16) MS: Brownlow White House MS: Bayley; Holborn OH: Behn; Duke White House administration MS: JFK White House Central Files White House alterations MS: US General Services Administration White House Committee on Small Business MS: US Small Business Administration White House Conference on Drug Abuse (1962) MS: Markham White House Conference on Inflation (1974) MS: K. Gordon White House Conference on International Cooperation MS: Belk White House correspondence MS: JFK Congressional Liaison Office; Holborn; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files; JFK White House Social Files; Peterson; Reardon; Rostow; Schlesinger; Sorensen; Travell; Warren; L. White White House gate logs MS: US Secret Service White House household staff OH: Arata; Avery; P. Bruce; Bryant; Karitas; Pierce; Thaxton; J. West; I. Williams White House operating expenses MS: JFK Miscellaneous Presidential Files White House personnel office MS: Davies; O'Gorman; Winslow White House photographs AV: White House White House policeman OH: K. Burke White House Press Office MS: Salinger OH: Coleman; Gamarekian; Salinger White House Regional Conference MS: O'Gorman White House reporter (stenographer) MS: Romagna White House Signal Agency MS: JFK President's Office Files White House social affairs MS: Fox White House Social Office MS: JFK White House Social Files White House social secretary OH: Baldrige White House Staff MS: Bellino; Bundy; Clifton; JFK Congressional Liaison Office; Davies; Dungan; Feldman; Fox; Hartigan; Hays; Heckscher; Herter; Holborn; Horsky; Landis; McHugh; L. O'Brien; Kay O'Donnell; Kenneth O'Donnell; O'Gorman; Petersen; Reardon; Reuter; Romagna; Rostow; Salinger; Schlesinger; Sorensen; Travell; Warren; L. White; Wiesner; Wilson; Winslow; Wofford White House staff memorandums MS: JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files White House Urban Task Force MS: K. Gordon Why England Slept MS: JFK Personal Papers Wiesner, Jerome B. MS: US Office of Science & Technology Wilson, Henry H. MS: JFK Congressional Liaison Office Wilson, Woodrow - correspondence MS: Brownlow Wine, James MS: JFK Pre-Presidential Papers Wirtz, Willard - speeches MS: US Dept. of Labor Wisconsin MS: Bayley; Kapenstein; JFK White House Central Files; Nestingen OH: Bayley; Beaudry; Benson; Brennan; Clapp; Coggs; Curley; J. Doyle; Dugal; Hale; Kapenstein; Kastenmeier; R. Lewis; Lucey; F. McCormack; Monfils; Nelson; Nestingen; Nix; Pattison; Phillips; Proxmire; Reuss; Riggins; Shuman; Tracy; Wallick; Zablocki Wisconsin CIO News OH: Wallick Women MS: US President's Commission on the Status of Women Women in Politics Oral History Project, Univ. of California, Berkeley OH: Gatov Women in the Federal Govt. Oral History Project OH: Oettinger Women, President's Commission on the Status of OH: E. Peterson Women's Bureau MS: US Dept. of Labor OH: E. Peterson Woodward, Harold C. - speeches MS: US Federal Power Commission Woolner, Sidney H. - speeches MS: US Housing & Home Finance Agency World War I MS: Brownlow; Von Kurowsky World War II MS: Christie; Galbraith; Hays; Stillman; Warburg World War II - administration MS: Galbraith; Key World War II - war crimes MS: Fall; Poullada; Sprecher Writings, publications MS: Amory; Bell; Broder; Brownlow; Bush; Cormier; Fall; Fenn; Galbraith; K. Gordon; Gwirtzman; Hayes; E. Hemingway; M. Hemingway; Higginbotham; Kaysen; JFK Personal Papers; RFK Attorney General's Papers; Rose Kennedy; Knapp; Lodge; Lord; Mankiewicz; Neustadt; Kenneth O'Donnell; Powers; Schlesinger; Schwartz; Sheridan; Sorensen; Stern; Valachi; Walinsky; War- burg; Weintal; Whalen; R. White; T. White; Wirtz; Yarmolinsky AV: Teti Writings, publications (Africa) MS: Fredericks Writings, publications (Alliance for Progress) MS: Bradshaw; Moscoso Writings, publications (atomic energy) MS: Ramey Writings, publications (China) MS: Karnow Writings, publications (civil rights) MS: Lord; Marshall Writings, publications (defense) MS: Kaufmann Writings, publications (economic development) MS: Bradshaw Writings, publications (education) MS: McMurrin Writings, publications (environment) MS: Linton Writings, publications (international affairs) MS: Kern; Roberts Writings, publications (Latin America) MS: Bradshaw Writings, publications (management) MS: Crockett Writings, publications (memorials, tributes, etc.) MS: Munden Writings, publications (political science) MS: Key Writings, publications (politics) MS: L. O'Brien Writings, publications (Presidency) MS: Brownlow; Corson; Neustadt; Price Writings, publications (Presidential transition, 1960-61) MS: Henry Writings, publications (public administration) MS: Corson; Crockett; Key Wyoming MS: JFK White House Central Files OH: Roncalio - Y - Yemen MS: JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files OH: P. Hart; Komer Youth And Opportunity: The Federal Anti-Delinquency Program MS: R. White Youth Fitness, President's Council on MS: US Bureau of the Budget Yugoslavia MS: Cabot; JFK National Security Files; JFK President's Office Files; JFK White House Central Files OH: Kennan Yukon, Canada OH: Royan; Whittaker - Z - Zaire (See Congo) ZIP Code MS: Hahn