Robert F. Kennedy Papers. 1937 - 6/6/1968. Robert F. Kennedy Papers: Pre-administration Political File: John F. Kennedy's 1960 Campaign and Transition. 1959 - 1960. Robert F. Kennedy Papers: Pre-administration Political File: John F. Kennedy's 1960 Campaign and Transition; General Subject File, 1959

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Robert F. Kennedy Papers. 1937 - 6/6/1968. Robert F. Kennedy Papers: Pre-administration Political File: John F. Kennedy's 1960 Campaign and Transition. 1959 - 1960. Robert F. Kennedy Papers: Pre-administration Political File: John F. Kennedy's 1960 Campaign and Transition; General Subject File, 1959 - 1960: Election Night Materials. 11/1/1960 - 11/6/1960. Larry O'Brien Memorandum to Kennedy Co-ordinators and Campaign Directors

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Memorandum from Larry O'Brien to the campaign co-ordinators and directors with instructions for handling Election Night returns.

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O'Brien, Lawrence F. (Lawrence Francis), 1917-1990

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Lawrence Francis O'Brien (1917-1990), Democratic Party official, government official, served as the Director of Organization for the Kennedy-Johnson Presidential campaign in 1960. He was the Special Assistant to the President for Congressional Relations and Personnel from 1961 to 1965, Postmaster General of the United States from 1965 to 1968, and Chairman of the Democratic National Committee from 1968 to 1972. O'Brien authored No Final Victories in 1974. From the description of O'Br...