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Oral history
John F. Kennedy Oral History Collection
JFKOH-WAH-01
In this interview Harriman discusses early interactions with John F. Kennedy [JFK], from 1945 to 1956; the 1956 and 1960 Democratic National Conventions; helping get JFK the votes from New York state for the presidential nomination; traveling to Africa in 1960 and the problems with the Department of State’s work there; meeting with JFK and discussing various presidential appointments between JFK’s election and inauguration; and the religious demographics in New York state and how they impacted JFK’s 1960 victory, among other issues.
Textual folder
James Wine Personal Papers
JWPP-002-006
This folder contains correspondence between various individuals and James W. Wine, United States Ambassador to the Ivory Coast (formerly Ambassador to Luxembourg). Of note is a letter from President Lyndon B. Johnson to Ambassador Wine. Also included is the program for President John F. Kennedy's memorial service in the Ivory Coast.
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James Wine Personal Papers
JWPP-002-005
This folder contains letters and press releases concerning the appointment of James W. Wine as United States Ambassador to the Ivory Coast (formerly Ambassador to Luxembourg). Of note is a telegram and letter to Ambassador Wine from President John F. Kennedy and a tentative itinerary for a visit to the United States by Grand Duchess Charlotte of Luxembourg. Also included are various documents describing key facts and background information on the Ivory Coast.
Textual folder
James Wine Personal Papers
JWPP-002-004
This folder consists of correspondence between James W. Wine, United States Ambassador to the Ivory Coast, and various individuals. Of note is a letter of congratulations to Ambassador Wine from Minnesota Senator Hubert H. Humphrey.
Textual folder
James Wine Personal Papers
JWPP-002-003
This folder contains correspondence between James W. Wine, United States Ambassador to the Ivory Coast (formerly U.S. Ambassador to Luxembourg); William R. Rivkin, U.S. Ambassador to Luxembourg; and Joan M. Clark, administrative officer for the American Embassy in Luxembourg.
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James Wine Personal Papers
JWPP-002-002
This folder consists of materials concerning James W. Wine relinquishing his post as United States Ambassador to Luxembourg. Also included are notes on diplomacy and the United States in the Ivory Coast.
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James Wine Personal Papers
JWPP-001-011
This folder consist of black and white photographs of United States Ambassador to the Ivory Coast James W. Wine and various other individuals in the Ivory Coast. Of note are three images of President of the Ivory Coast Félix Houphouët-Boigny.
Textual folder
James Wine Personal Papers
JWPP-001-010
This folder contains materials concerning United States Ambassador James W. Wine's appointments to Luxembourg and the Ivory Coast, including ceremonial details for his presentation of credentials. Also included are photographs of Ambassador Wine and his family. This folder contains some French-language materials.
Textual folder
James Wine Personal Papers
JWPP-001-009
This folder consists of statements and speeches made by James W. Wine, United States Ambassador to the Ivory Coast, primarily concerning the one year anniversary of President John F. Kennedy's death, and a review of the film, "Years of Lighting, Day of Drums." Also included is a press release regarding the gift of a canal dredge to the city of Abidjan from the United States of America. This folder contains some French-language material.
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James Wine Personal Papers
JWPP-001-011-p0015
Photograph of United States Ambassador to the Ivory Coast James W. Wine and his wife, Emmy Lou Wine.
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James Wine Personal Papers
JWPP-001-011-p0005
United States Ambassador to the Ivory Coast James W. Wine reads from a paper into a microphone held by an unidentified woman.
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James Wine Personal Papers
JWPP-001-011-p0017
Swearing-in of United States Ambassador to the Ivory Coast James W. Wine. (L-R) State Department Chief of Protocol Angier Biddle Duke, Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs G. Mennen "Soapy" Williams, and Ambassador Wine.
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James Wine Personal Papers
JWPP-001-011-p0013
Photograph of a ceremony held in the Ivory Coast attended by schoolchildren, United States Ambassador to the Ivory Coast James W. Wine, and President of the Ivory Coast Félix Houphouët-Boigny.
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James Wine Personal Papers
JWPP-001-011-p0009
United States Ambassador to the Ivory Coast James W. Wine (center) attends a ceremony with school children in the Ivory Coast. Also attending is President of the Ivory Coast Félix Houphouët-Boigny.
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James Wine Personal Papers
JWPP-001-011-p0007
United States Ambassador to the Ivory Coast James W. Wine (left) meets with President of the Ivory Coast Félix Houphouët-Boigny (right).
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James Wine Personal Papers
JWPP-001-011-p0003
United States Ambassador to the Ivory Coast, James W. Wine (wearing bow tie), talks an unidentified man.
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James Wine Personal Papers
JWPP-001-011-p0001
United States Ambassador to the Ivory Coast, James W. Wine (left), walks by the Ivory Coast military with an unidenitifed man (right).
Collection
JWPP
Papers 1959-1965. Lawyer, diplomat. Adviser on religious issues during John F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign (1959-1960); Ambassador to Luxembourg (1961-1962); Ambassador to the Republic of the Ivory Coast (1962-1967). Correspondence, memoranda, reports, press releases, and speeches on John F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign (1959-1960); and papers relating to his diplomatic career.