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Edward M. Kennedy Senate Files
EMKSEN-01047-004-p0048
Senator John F. Kennedy visits Magna House at Clarke School for the Deaf in Northampton, Massachusetts, on the occasion of the new dormitory's dedication in honor of Edith Scott Magna. Clarke students, Stephen Sullivan and Diane Gilliland (holding flowers), present a bouquet of flowers to Senator Kennedy (center); Mrs. Magna (for whom the building is named) stands at right.
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Edward M. Kennedy Senate Files
EMKSEN-01017-046-p0007
Joan Bennett Kennedy (center, holding check) receives a donation to the John F. Kennedy Library Building Fund from representatives of the Mister Donut company; Mister Donut shops contributed one full day's profits to the fund. Left to right: President of Mister Donut, David B. Slater (also holding check); Mrs. Kennedy; Barbara Slater. Washington, D.C. [Notes: The photograph accompanies a letter dated April 15, 1965, from Director of Marketing for Mister Donut, Robert A. Danziger, to Senator Kennedy, regarding the use of the photograph in a Boston Sunday Herald magazine supplement.]
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Edward M. Kennedy Senate Files
EMKSEN-00871-010-p0043
Photograph of a piece of ephemera featuring an image of Robert F. Kennedy and the words, "FUTURE GREAT;" other words are illegible. The photograph was sent with a letter from Frank A. De Simone to Senator Edward M. Kennedy on January 16, 1963. [Notes: Original handwritten caption from verso of photographic prints reads, "Ted, it is our belief that Bob is in for some exciting times and will certainly have a great future ahead of him. - Frank;" blemishes throughout image are original to the print.]
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Edward M. Kennedy Senate Files
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President Lyndon B. Johnson (second from right) visits with members of the 1967 graduating class of Clarke School for the Deaf in Northampton, Massachusetts. Senator Edward W. Brooke (Massachusetts), who accompanied the group, stands at far right. Clarke students present include: Linda Howe, Kenneth P. LaRose, Kay M. Mitchell, Glen A. Morrison, Nancy Smith, Stephen Sullivan, John Swan, Paula Lorenz, and Arthur MacWhinnie. Oval Office, White House, Washington, D.C.
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Edward M. Kennedy Senate Files
EMKSEN-01047-004-p0047
Senator John F. Kennedy visits Magna House at Clarke School for the Deaf in Northampton, Massachusetts, on the occasion of the new dormitory's dedication in honor of Edith Scott Magna. Clarke students, Stephen Sullivan and Diane Gilliland (holding flowers), present a bouquet of flowers to Senator Kennedy (center); Mrs. Magna (for whom the building is named) stands at right.
Photograph
Edward M. Kennedy Senate Files
EMKSEN-01044-030-p0010
Edward M. Kennedy (first row, fourth from left) sits with members of the first delegation to endorse him as a candidate for the U.S. Senate in Massachusetts. [Notes: Caption on recto of photographic print reads, "The First Delegation Pledged to Edward M. "Ted" Kennedy, West Springfield, Massachusetts -- June 8, 1962, Left to right, first row: Clem Norton, Ed Cronin, Jim Craven, Ted Kennedy, Paul Feeney, Ed Connell, Joe Connell, Joe Tierney. Second row, left to right: John 'Cy' McDonald, Ed Deely, Hy Kramer, Charlie Velardo, Bill McCarthy, Dick Monahan, Jim Moore, Tony Manartto, John Barrett, Bob Flanagan, Dan Glynn, Mike Maslanka. Third row, left to right: Al Barakat, Tom Craven, Harry Lawler, Charlie McQuiggan, Tom Dolan, Frank Burke, Joe Craven, Albie Buchwald. Not shown in picture: Francis X. (Bucky) Moynihan, Vito Armata, James F. Burke, James. F. Currie. (Photo by Tim Prendiville)." The photograph accompanies an undated letter sent to Senator Edward M. Kennedy from Tim "Timmy" Prendiville, staff photographer at Tribune Publishing Company (Hyde Park, Massachusetts). Stamp on verso reads "T. W. Prendiville, 12 Thelma Road, Dorchester, Mass."]
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Edward M. Kennedy Senate Files
EMKSEN-01044-030-p0008
Joan Kennedy (seated third from right) and others observe a fitness class during a tour of classes in the Boston Public Schools system to view physical fitness programs made possible through a grant from the Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. Foundation. Seated first and second from left, respectively, are: Dr. Vincent P. Conners, Director of the Department of Special Classes for Boston Public Schools; and John "Sandy" Eiler, of the Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. Foundation. Others are unidentified. [Notes: The photograph accompanies an undated letter sent to Senator Edward M. Kennedy from Tim "Timmy" Prendiville, staff photographer at Tribune Publishing Company (Hyde Park, Massachusetts). Stamp on verso reads "T. W. Prendiville, 12 Thelma Road, Dorchester, Mass."]
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Edward M. Kennedy Senate Files
EMKSEN-01044-030-p0006
Joan Kennedy (seated in center) shakes hands with a young student (left, seated on the lap of an unidentified man) during a visit to a fitness class, as part of a tour of classes in the Boston Public Schools system to observe physical fitness programs made possible through a grant from the Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. Foundation. The man seated at right is also unidentified. [Notes: The photograph accompanies an undated letter sent to Senator Edward M. Kennedy from Tim "Timmy" Prendiville, staff photographer at Tribune Publishing Company (Hyde Park, Massachusetts). Stamp on verso reads "T. W. Prendiville, 12 Thelma Road, Dorchester, Mass."]
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Edward M. Kennedy Senate Files
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Joan Kennedy (kneeling at center right) observes a fitness class during a tour of classes in the Boston Public Schools system to view physical fitness programs made possible through a grant from the Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. Foundation. In the foreground, a young student (left) performs a sit-up with the help of another classmate (right). [Notes: The photograph accompanies an undated letter sent to Senator Edward M. Kennedy from Tim "Timmy" Prendiville, staff photographer at Tribune Publishing Company (Hyde Park, Massachusetts). Stamp on verso reads "T. W. Prendiville, 12 Thelma Road, Dorchester, Mass."]
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Edward M. Kennedy Senate Files
EMKSEN-01030-014-p0006
Senator Edward M. Kennedy (seated in chair at far right) visits with the gold medal winners of the Junior Olympics Program sponsored by the Pleasure Island amusement park in Wakefield, Massachusetts; the program included physical fitness training that followed the recommendations of the President's Council on Youth Fitness. Seated on sofa, left to right: President of Pleasure Island, Inc., Walter A. Smith, Jr.; Paul William Sweeney (wearing medal around his neck); Leslie Ann Stevenson (wearing medal around her neck). Senator Kennedy holds Miss Stevenson's medal in his right hand. Washington, D.C. [Notes: The photograph accompanies correspondence between Senator Edward M. Kennedy and Walter A. Smith, Jr. regarding signed copies of the photograph for the gold medal winners.]
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Edward M. Kennedy Senate Files
EMKSEN-01017-046-p0006
Senator Edward M. Kennedy (center) presents a citation from the Massachusetts Department of Commerce to representatives of Mister Donut for the company's contributions to the local economy. Left to right: Chairman of the Board of Mister Donut, Harry Winokur (holding framed citation certificate); Senator Kennedy; President of Mister Donut, David B. Slater. Washington, D.C. [Notes: The photograph accompanies a letter dated April 15, 1965, from Director of Marketing for Mister Donut, Robert A. Danziger, to Senator Kennedy, regarding the use of the photograph in a Boston Sunday Herald magazine supplement.]
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Edward M. Kennedy Senate Files
EMKSEN-01015-004-p0008
Massachusetts State Librarian, I. A. Matkov (right, gesturing to display case), and former State Library staff member, James King, view an exhibit in memory of President John F. Kennedy, on display at the State Library in the Massachusetts State House; the exhibit features images, books, and other publications related to President Kennedy and his career. Boston, Massachusetts. [Notes: Stamp on verso reads, "Photo By Jack Leonard."]
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Edward M. Kennedy Senate Files
EMKSEN-00972-021-p0004
Members of the Berkshire Pom-Poms, an all-girls drum and bugle corps, pose on the steps of a building, wearing their corps uniforms; corps members hold instruments, flags, and other pieces of equipment. Pittsfield, Massachusetts. [Notes: Handwritten inscription on recto of photograph reads, "'Berkshire Pom-Poms,' Pittsfield Mass., 11-15-63." The photograph accompanies a letter dated December 10, 1963, to Senator Edward M. Kennedy from Alexander A. Quaglietti, President of the Berkshire Pom-Poms, regarding a potential tribute to President John F. Kennedy by the Berkshire Pom-Poms Color Guard.]
Photograph
Edward M. Kennedy Senate Files
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A prototype of the Alden staRRcar (also known as the self-transit rail and road car), designed by William Alden, rides along a constructed guideway adjacent to a street in Massachusetts. An unidentified person (sitting in the driver's seat of the staRRcar) reads from a newspaper; automobiles sit in traffic in the background. The photograph accompanies a letter from William Alden, President of Alden Self-Transit Systems Corporation, to Dr. Robert A. Nelson, Director of the Office of High-Speed Ground Transportation of the Department of Commerce, dated June 3, 1966. [Notes: Stamp on verso reads, "Photograph by Marvin Richmond, Worcester, Mass. Reorder by number 35377-6."]
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Edward M. Kennedy Senate Files
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Founder and President of Alden Self-Transit Systems Corporation, William Alden, sits in the driver's seat of his prototype Alden staRRcar (also known as the self-transit rail and road car) parked along the side of a road in Massachusetts. The photograph accompanies a letter from William Alden to Dr. Robert A. Nelson, Director of the Office of High-Speed Ground Transportation of the Department of Commerce, dated June 3, 1966. [Notes: Stamp on verso reads, "Photograph by Marvin Richmond, Worcester, Mass. Reorder by number 35380-2."]
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Edward M. Kennedy Senate Files
EMKSEN-00906-004-p0075
Three prototypes of the Alden staRRcar (also known as the self-transit rail and road car), designed by William Alden, ride along a constructed guideway adjacent to a street in Massachusetts; an unidentified person (sitting in the driver's seat of the staRRcar in the foreground) reads from a newspaper. The photograph accompanies a letter from William Alden, President of Alden Self-Transit Systems Corporation, to Dr. Robert A. Nelson, Director of the Office of High-Speed Ground Transportation of the Department of Commerce, dated June 3, 1966. [Notes: Stamp on verso reads, "Photograph by Marvin Richmond, Worcester, Mass. Reorder by number 35454."]