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John F. Kennedy Personal Papers
JFKPP-009-013
This folder contains materials concerning remarks made by Kennedy in the House of Representatives. Topics include housing for veterans, labor unions, and aid to Italy.
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John F. Kennedy Personal Papers
JFKPP-009-014
This folder contains materials concerning remarks made by Kennedy in the House of Representatives on labor legislation.
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John F. Kennedy Personal Papers
JFKPP-041-001
This folder contains handwritten notes and doodles by John F. Kennedy that were collected and transcribed by his secretary, Evelyn Lincoln. Materials consist of Senator Kennedy’s signed AMVETS membership card, notes made during a Senate discussion of a labor bill to curtail power of Jimmy (James) Hoffa, notes made prior to accepting an award and reminder notes for the following day, notes on labor and foreign relations legislation, two sets of notes regarding a labor bill, and various reminder notes.
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John F. Kennedy Personal Papers
JFKPP-039-006
This folder contains handwritten notes and drafts of speeches by John F. Kennedy. Topics of the speeches include labor, United States industry, China, and foreign policy. Also included in this folder are transcriptions by the archivist.
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John F. Kennedy Personal Papers
JFKPP-039-005
This folder contains handwritten notes by John F. Kennedy concerning unions and Communism, the St. Lawrence Seaway, and treaties and the Constitution. Also included in this folder are transcriptions by the archivist.
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John F. Kennedy Personal Papers
JFKPP-043-011
This folder contains handwritten notes and doodles by John F. Kennedy that were collected and transcribed by his secretary, Evelyn Lincoln. Materials consist of notes written by Evelyn Lincoln; notes written during a Cabinet meeting; notes written during a weekend at Hyannis Port, Massachusetts; notes written during a discussion regarding members of the Interstate Commerce Commission; notes written during a luncheon honoring Prime Minister of Australia Robert G. Menzies; notes written at his desk; notes written during a legislative leaders breakfast; notes written during a labor meeting of Railroad Trainmen; notes taken during a National Security Council meeting; notes written during a meeting with Secretary of Labor Willard Wirtz concerning the railroad issue; and various reminder notes.