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Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. White House Central Subject Files
JFKWHCSF-0652-006
Materials in this folder include memoranda and correspondence between various members of President John F. Kennedy’s staff and individual citizens concerning a potential collaboration between the United States and Soviet Union on space exploration; and the U.S. space program, including lists of monetary contributors and suggestions to improve the program.
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Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. White House Central Subject Files
JFKWHCSF-0926-032
This folder contains correspondence in support of President John F. Kennedy's address at the commencement ceremony for American University in Washington, D.C. In his speech President Kennedy calls for a re-examination of attitudes towards peace, the Soviet Union, and the Cold War, and announces the United States will not conduct atmospheric nuclear tests as long as other countries uphold the same pledge. The President also announces that he, Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev, and British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan have agreed to hold discussions concerning a comprehensive nuclear test ban treaty.
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Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. White House Central Subject Files
JFKWHCSF-0926-031
This folder contains correspondence in support of President John F. Kennedy's address at the commencement ceremony for American University in Washington, D.C. In his speech President Kennedy calls for a re-examination of attitudes towards peace, the Soviet Union, and the Cold War, and announces the United States will not conduct atmospheric nuclear tests as long as other countries uphold the same pledge. The President also announces that he, Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev, and British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan have agreed to hold discussions concerning a comprehensive nuclear test ban treaty. This folder also contains a copy of a press release of the speech as given.
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Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. White House Central Subject Files
JFKWHCSF-0919-026
This folder contains correspondence related to President John F. Kennedy’s speech following his European trip, delivered from the Oval Office at the White House. The President discussed his visits to Paris, France; Vienna, Austria; and London, England, and reported on his meetings with Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev regarding nuclear weapons proliferation, the current situation in Laos, and relations between the United States and the Soviet Union.
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Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. White House Central Subject Files
JFKWHCSF-0919-023
This folder contains correspondence related to President John F. Kennedy’s speech following his European trip, delivered from the Oval Office at the White House. The President discussed his visits to Paris, France; Vienna, Austria; and London, England, and reported on his meetings with Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev regarding nuclear weapons proliferation, the current situation in Laos, and relations between the United States and the Soviet Union.
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Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. White House Central Subject Files
JFKWHCSF-0919-022
This folder contains correspondence related to President John F. Kennedy’s speech following his European trip, delivered from the Oval Office at the White House. The President discussed his visits to Paris, France; Vienna, Austria; and London, England, and reported on his meetings with Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev regarding nuclear weapons proliferation, the current situation in Laos, and relations between the United States and the Soviet Union.
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Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. White House Central Subject Files
JFKWHCSF-0919-021
This folder contains correspondence and a press copy of President John F. Kennedy’s speech following his European trip, delivered from the Oval Office at the White House. The President discussed his visits to Paris, France; Vienna, Austria; and London, England, and reported on his meetings with Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev regarding nuclear weapons proliferation, the current situation in Laos, and relations between the United States and the Soviet Union.