SMITH, BROMLEY: ORAL HISTORY INTERVIEW - JFK #2, 7/23/1970

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SMITH, BROMLEY: ORAL HISTORY INTERVIEW - JFK #2, 7/23/1970

1970

This interview focuses on John F. Kennedy (JFK)’s handling of Cold War crises, the debate on recordkeeping during the Kennedy administration, and the access of information in the White House, among other issues.

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SNAC Resource ID: 11622780

John F. Kennedy Library

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Smith, Bromley K. (Bromley Keables), 1911-1987

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Bromley Smith was born April 21, 1911 in Muscatine, Iowa. He was a graduate of Stanford University and attended the Zimmern Institute School in Geneva and the Sorbonne in Paris. He joined the State Department in 1940 as a Foreign Service officer. He was vice consul in Montreal and third secretary of the Embassy in La Paz, Bolivia. He returned to Washington in 1945, carrying out staff assignments in the Secretary of State's office and taking part in international conferences after World War II...