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John F. Kennedy Personal Papers
JFKPP-011-016
This folder contains a summary of Kennedy's conversation with Edward Frederick Lindley Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax, British Ambassador to the United States (and eventual British Foreign Secretary) and a summary of a dinner party conversation concerning American involvement in World War II.
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John F. Kennedy Personal Papers
JFKPP-011-013
This folder contains materials concerning cooperative international relations and American involvement in World War II. Items in this folder include memoranda, correspondence, newspaper articles, a copy of Senate Resolution 114 concerning the United Nations, a program and reading list for the Institute of World Affairs conference, a draft of a speech concerning international threats in the years preceding World War II, and a copy of "Our American Democracy," a speech delivered by William Graves Carleton at the University of Florida commencement. Of note are several items with handwritten notations by John F. Kennedy.
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John F. Kennedy Personal Papers
JFKPP-004-031
This folder contains a letter from John F. Kennedy's secretary, Evelyn Lincoln, a letter from William Hillman to Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr., and letters from John F. Kennedy to his father. Topics include the 1936-1939 Arab revolt in Palestine against mass Jewish immigration, but the majority of the letters concern British and American foreign policy during and immediately preceding World II.
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John F. Kennedy Personal Papers
JFKPP-004-066
This folder contains a letter to John F. Kennedy from John Cudahy, American Ambassador to Poland, Ireland, Belgium, and Luxembourg, concerning the publication of Why England Slept and other scholarly treatments of British foreign policy preceding World War II.