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Photograph folder
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-1963-03-15-F
ST21
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-C54A-12-63
White House Communications Agency (WHCA) staff trip to San José, Costa Rica, in advance of President John F. Kennedy’s visit. Left to right: WHCA officers, Anthony S. Suglia, Louie Bean, and Joe Taylor (in back, partially hidden); four unidentified men. [Photograph by Harold Sellers]
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-C51-8-63
White House Communications Agency (WHCA) staff trip to Costa Rica in advance of President John F. Kennedy’s visit; WHCA officer, Anthony S. Suglia (center), and others set up equipment. [Photograph by Harold Sellers]
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-C51-11-63
White House Communications Agency (WHCA) staff trip to Costa Rica in advance of President John F. Kennedy’s visit; WHCA officer, Anthony S. Suglia (center, back to camera), speaks with several unidentified men. [Photograph by Harold Sellers]
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-C51-10-63
White House Communications Agency (WHCA) staff trip to Costa Rica in advance of President John F. Kennedy’s visit; WHCA officer, Anthony S. Suglia (far right), speaks with several unidentified men. [Photograph by Harold Sellers]
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-282-120-61
Cornerstone-laying ceremony at the Techo Housing Project in Bogotá, Colombia, marking the construction of homes and schools built through the Alliance for Progress (La Alianza para el Progreso). President John F. Kennedy stands towards back of crowd at right (mostly hidden). Standing in middle of crowd: White House Secret Service agents Roy Kellerman and Milt Wilhite; White House Army Signal Agency (WHASA) staff member Anthony S. Suglia (wearing sunglasses). Colombian military police, reporters, photographers, and various attendees stand in crowd. [Photograph by Harold Sellers]
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-282-116-61
White House Army Signal Agency (WHASA) staff member Anthony S. Suglia (far right) stands with several unidentified persons at a cornerstone-laying ceremony at the Techo Housing Project in Bogotá, Colombia. President John F. Kennedy attended the ceremony to mark the construction of homes and schools built in Techo (a suburb of Bogotá) through the Alliance for Progress (La Alianza para el Progreso). [Photograph by Harold Sellers]
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-282-112-61
White House Army Signal Agency (WHASA) staff members Anibal Reyes (left) and Anthony S. Suglia (right) speak with each other at a cornerstone-laying ceremony at the Techo Housing Project in Bogotá, Colombia. President John F. Kennedy attended the ceremony to mark the construction of homes and schools built in Techo (a suburb of Bogotá) through the Alliance for Progress (La Alianza para el Progreso). All others are unidentified. [Photograph by Harold Sellers]
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-C54A-8-63
White House Communications Agency (WHCA) staff trip to San José, Costa Rica, in advance of President John F. Kennedy’s visit; WHCA officer, Anthony S. Suglia (far left in background), and others set up equipment. [Photograph by Harold Sellers]
Photograph
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-C54A-7-63
White House Communications Agency (WHCA) staff trip to San José, Costa Rica, in advance of President John F. Kennedy’s visit; WHCA officer, Anthony S. Suglia (left), stands with an unidentified man. [Photograph by Harold Sellers]
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-C54A-5-63
White House Communications Agency (WHCA) staff trip to San José, Costa Rica, in advance of President John F. Kennedy’s visit. Left to right: two unidentified men; WHCA officers, Joe Taylor and Anthony S. Suglia; unidentified. [Photograph by Harold Sellers]
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-C54A-4-63
White House Communications Agency (WHCA) staff trip to Costa Rica in advance of President John F. Kennedy’s visit; WHCA officer, Anthony S. Suglia (left), stands with two unidentified men. [Photograph by Harold Sellers]