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Papers of John F. Kennedy. Pre-Presidential Papers. Senate Files
JFKSEN-0920a-008
This file contains a transcript of Senator John F. Kennedy's appearance on the television program Meet the Press, produced by Lawrence Spivak.
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Papers of John F. Kennedy. Pre-Presidential Papers. Senate Files
JFKSEN-0920-007
This file contains material related to news coverage and editorials on Senator John F. Kennedy's speech about Algeria. Most correspondence is with members of the press. There are also requests from Senator Kennedy to have various editorials and columns printed in the Congressional Record.
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Papers of John F. Kennedy. Pre-Presidential Papers. Senate Files
JFKSEN-0912-001
This file contains a Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) Television transcript of the first presidential debate between candidates Senator John F. Kennedy and Vice President Richard M. Nixon. The candidates answered questions on numerous issues, including agriculture, the economy, education, foreign policy, and medical care for the aged. The debate was held in Chicago, Illinois and moderated by Howard K. Smith, with a four person panel consisting of journalists Robert Fleming, Stuart Novins, Charles Warren, and Sander Vanocur.
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Papers of John F. Kennedy. Pre-Presidential Papers. Senate Files
JFKSEN-0896-005
This folder contains a transcript of remarks given by Senator John F. Kennedy on a closed circuit television program, and a press release of a speech given by the Senator. In his remarks Senator Kennedy discusses the 1956 Presidential campaign, including foreign policy and economic issues under President Eisenhower’s administration, and the differences between the Republican and Democratic parties.
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Papers of John F. Kennedy. Pre-Presidential Papers. Senate Files
JFKSEN-0911-077
This file contains a transcript from the Westinghouse Broadcasting Company program American Forum of the Air, hosted by Theodore Granik and consisting of a discussion titled, “Which Party for the Independent Voter,” between Charles S. Rhyne, National Chairman of the Volunteers for Nixon-Lodge, and Byron R. White, National Chairman of the Citizens for Kennedy and Johnson. The experience, achievements, and abilities of each candidate are discussed, including those relating to international relations.