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White House News Photographers Association (WHNPA) dinner. President John F. Kennedy with unidentified man. Comedian and Master of Ceremonies, Alan King, and singer, Jane Morgan, stand in back at right. Sheraton Park Hotel, Washington, D.C.
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President John F. Kennedy poses with performers at the White House News Photographers Association (WHNPA) dinner. L-R: five unidentified persons; actress, Shelley Winters; President Kennedy; comedian and Master of Ceremonies, Alan King; singer, Jane Morgan; dancers, Margo Rodrίguez and Augie Rodrίguez; unidentified; musician, Chet Atkins. Sheraton Park Hotel, Washington, D.C.
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Radio and Television Correspondents Association Dinner. Actor, George Montgomery; Dinah Shore; President John F. Kennedy (with a bandage over his left eye). Statler Hilton Hotel, Washington D.C.
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Radio and Television Correspondents Association Dinner. Actor, George Montgomery; Dinah Shore; President John F. Kennedy (with a bandage over his left eye). Statler Hilton Hotel, Washington D.C.
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President John F. Kennedy attends a luncheon with U.S. broadcasting executives in the State Dining Room of the White House, Washington, D.C. Clockwise around table (from center foreground): J. Leonard Reinsch, of Cox Broadcasting Stations; President and General Manager of Steinman Stations, Clair R. McCollough; E. R. “Curly” Vadeboncoeur, of Newhouse Broadcasting Stations; George B. Storer, Sr., of Storer Broadcasting Company (seated back from table); singer, actor, and Chairman of Golden West Broadcasters, Gene Autry; President Kennedy; unidentified; President of WSM Radio (Nashville, Tennessee), John H. DeWitt; President of the Peoples Broadcasting Company, Herbert E. Evans; John W. Kluge, of Metromedia, Inc.; President and Co-founder of Wometco Enterprises, Inc., Mitchell Wolfson; Associate Press Secretary, Andrew T. Hatcher; President and Owner of Fetzer TV, Inc., John E. Fetzer; President of WGN Continental Broadcasting, Ward L. Quaal; unidentified; Chairman of the Radio and Television Board of Directors of the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB), William B. Quarton; President of Westinghouse Broadcasting Stations, Donald H. McGannon; Co-founder of WDSU-TV (New Orleans), Edgar B. Stern, Jr.; President and Founder of Knight Quality Stations, Norman Knight; Founder and President of KVOO-TV (Tulsa, Oklahoma), Harold C. Stuart; Vice President and General Manager of Triangle Stations, Roger W. Clipp. Also listed in the President’s schedule: Owner of KREX TV and Radio (Grand Junction, Colorado), Rex Howell; Owner of KTVU Oakland-San Francisco, William D. Pabst; Chairman of Corinthian Broadcasting Company, C. Wrede Petersmeyer; President of Taft Broadcasting Stations, Hulbert Taft, Jr.; Chairman of the Board of The Goodwill Stations, Inc., John F. Patt.
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President John F. Kennedy attends a luncheon with U.S. broadcasting executives in the State Dining Room of the White House, Washington, D.C. Clockwise around table (from far right): John W. Kluge, of Metromedia, Inc.; President and Co-founder of Wometco Enterprises, Inc., Mitchell Wolfson; Associate Press Secretary, Andrew T. Hatcher; President and Owner of Fetzer TV, Inc., John E. Fetzer; President of WGN Continental Broadcasting, Ward L. Quaal; unidentified; Chairman of the Radio and Television Board of Directors of the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB), William B. Quarton; President of Westinghouse Broadcasting Stations, Donald H. McGannon; Co-founder of WDSU-TV (New Orleans), Edgar B. Stern, Jr.; President and Founder of Knight Quality Stations, Norman Knight; Founder and President of KVOO-TV (Tulsa, Oklahoma), Harold C. Stuart; Vice President and General Manager of Triangle Stations, Roger W. Clipp; J. Leonard Reinsch, of Cox Broadcasting Stations; President and General Manager of Steinman Stations, Clair R. McCollough; E. R. “Curly” Vadeboncoeur, of Newhouse Broadcasting Stations; singer, actor, and Chairman of Golden West Broadcasters, Gene Autry; George B. Storer, Sr., of Storer Broadcasting Company (seated back from table); President Kennedy; unidentified; President of WSM Radio (Nashville, Tennessee), John H. DeWitt; President of the Peoples Broadcasting Company, Herbert E. Evans. Also listed in the President’s schedule: Owner of KREX TV and Radio (Grand Junction, Colorado), Rex Howell; Owner of KTVU Oakland-San Francisco, William D. Pabst; Chairman of Corinthian Broadcasting Company, C. Wrede Petersmeyer; President of Taft Broadcasting Stations, Hulbert Taft, Jr.; Chairman of the Board of The Goodwill Stations, Inc., John F. Patt.
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President John F. Kennedy stands with performers at the White House Correspondents and News Photographers Dinner. (L-R) Actor Elliot Reid; President Kennedy; actor Peter Sellers; Prime Minister Macmillan. Garden Foyer, Sheraton Park Hotel, Washington, D.C.
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Actor and comedian, Bob Hope, shows fellow comedian, Milton Berle, his Congressional Gold Medal, presented to him earlier in the day by President John F. Kennedy in recognition of his services to the country as an entertainer during World War II. Reporters observe, including White House correspondent for United Press International (UPI), Helen Thomas (standing behind Mr. Hope), and Washington political reporter for the New York Times, Tom Wicker (right of Ms. Thomas). West Wing Lobby, White House, Washington, D.C.
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Actor and comedian, Bob Hope, visits with fellow comedian, Milton Berle, following Mr. Hope’s Congressional Gold Medal presentation ceremony; he received the medal from President John F. Kennedy in recognition of his services to the country as an entertainer during World War II. Reporters observe, including White House correspondent for United Press International (UPI), Helen Thomas (standing in center, between Mr. Berle and Mr. Hope), and White House correspondent for The Washington Star, Garnett D. Horner (standing at right, behind Mr. Hope). Also pictured: White House Secret Service agent, Floyd Boring (at left, in background). West Wing Lobby, White House, Washington, D.C.
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President John F. Kennedy attends a luncheon with U.S. broadcasting executives in the State Dining Room of the White House, Washington, D.C. Clockwise around table (from far left): J. Leonard Reinsch, of Cox Broadcasting Stations; President and General Manager of Steinman Stations, Clair R. McCollough; George B. Storer, Sr., of Storer Broadcasting Company (seated back from table); E. R. “Curly” Vadeboncoeur, of Newhouse Broadcasting Stations; singer, actor, and Chairman of Golden West Broadcasters, Gene Autry; President Kennedy; unidentified; President of WSM Radio (Nashville, Tennessee), John H. DeWitt; President of the Peoples Broadcasting Company, Herbert E. Evans; John W. Kluge, of Metromedia, Inc.; President and Co-founder of Wometco Enterprises, Inc., Mitchell Wolfson; President and Owner of Fetzer TV, Inc., John E. Fetzer (mostly hidden); President of WGN Continental Broadcasting, Ward L. Quaal (mostly hidden); unidentified (face obscured); Chairman of the Radio and Television Board of Directors of the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB), William B. Quarton; President of Westinghouse Broadcasting Stations, Donald H. McGannon; Co-founder of WDSU-TV (New Orleans), Edgar B. Stern, Jr.; President and Founder of Knight Quality Stations, Norman Knight; Founder and President of KVOO-TV (Tulsa, Oklahoma), Harold C. Stuart; Vice President and General Manager of Triangle Stations, Roger W. Clipp. Also listed in the President’s schedule: Owner of KREX TV and Radio (Grand Junction, Colorado), Rex Howell; Owner of KTVU Oakland-San Francisco, William D. Pabst; Chairman of Corinthian Broadcasting Company, C. Wrede Petersmeyer; President of Taft Broadcasting Stations, Hulbert Taft, Jr.; Chairman of the Board of The Goodwill Stations, Inc., John F. Patt.
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President John F. Kennedy attends a luncheon with U.S. broadcasting executives in the State Dining Room of the White House, Washington, D.C. Clockwise around table (from far right): J. Leonard Reinsch, of Cox Broadcasting Stations; President and General Manager of Steinman Stations, Clair R. McCollough; E. R. “Curly” Vadeboncoeur, of Newhouse Broadcasting Stations; George B. Storer, Sr., of Storer Broadcasting Company (seated back from table); singer, actor, and Chairman of Golden West Broadcasters, Gene Autry; President Kennedy; unidentified; President of WSM Radio (Nashville, Tennessee), John H. DeWitt; President of the Peoples Broadcasting Company, Herbert E. Evans; John W. Kluge, of Metromedia, Inc.; President and Co-founder of Wometco Enterprises, Inc., Mitchell Wolfson; Associate Press Secretary, Andrew T. Hatcher; President and Owner of Fetzer TV, Inc., John E. Fetzer; President of WGN Continental Broadcasting, Ward L. Quaal; unidentified; Chairman of the Radio and Television Board of Directors of the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB), William B. Quarton; President of Westinghouse Broadcasting Stations, Donald H. McGannon; Co-founder of WDSU-TV (New Orleans), Edgar B. Stern, Jr.; President and Founder of Knight Quality Stations, Norman Knight; Founder and President of KVOO-TV (Tulsa, Oklahoma), Harold C. Stuart; Vice President and General Manager of Triangle Stations, Roger W. Clipp. Also listed in the President’s schedule: Owner of KREX TV and Radio (Grand Junction, Colorado), Rex Howell; Owner of KTVU Oakland-San Francisco, William D. Pabst; Chairman of Corinthian Broadcasting Company, C. Wrede Petersmeyer; President of Taft Broadcasting Stations, Hulbert Taft, Jr.; Chairman of the Board of The Goodwill Stations, Inc., John F. Patt.