Kubicek Collection on the Assassinationof John F. Kennedy 1963-1990
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Onassis, Jacqueline Kennedy, 1929-1994
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First Lady Jacqueline Lee “Jackie” (Bouvier) Kennedy Onassis was a symbol of strength for a traumatized nation after the assassination of one the country’s most energetic political figures, President John F. Kennedy, who served from 1961 to 1963. The inauguration of John F. Kennedy in 1961 brought to the White House and to the heart of the nation a beautiful young wife and the first young children of a President in half a century. She was born Jacqueline Lee Bouvier, daughter of John Verno...
Kubicek, Earl C.
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Earl C. Kubicek is a private collector from Santa Fe, New Mexico. From the guide to the Kubicek Collection on the Assassination of John F. Kennedy 83-348; 90-214; 98-232., 1963-1990, (Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin) ...
Helpern, Milton, 1902-1977
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New York city medical examiner; d. 1977. From the description of Helpern collection, 1920s-1960s. (Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Association Library). WorldCat record id: 70939011 ...
West, Joe.
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Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963
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John Fitzgerald Kennedy was born on May 29, 1917, to Joseph P. Kennedy and Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy of Brookline, Massachusetts. John Kennedy, the second of nine children, attended Choate Academy (1932-1935), Princeton University (1935-36), Harvard College (1936-40), and Stanford Business School (1941). In 1940, he published a book based on his senior thesis entitled "Why England Slept." The book criticized British policy of Appeasement. In 1941, Kennedy enlisted in the Navy. In August 1943, Kenn...
Shaw, Gary.
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Manchester, William, 1922-2004
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William Raymond Manchester (b. 1922), journalist and biographer, wrote Portrait of a President in 1962, and The Death of A President in 1967. From the description of Manchester, William Raymond, 1922- (U.S. National Archives and Records Administration). naId: 10582146 American author. From the description of Letter, 1963 May 19. (University of Oregon Libraries). WorldCat record id: 24105096 William Raymond Manchester was born on April 1, 192...
Oswald, Lee Harvey
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Time
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Newsweek, inc.
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In 1970 a number of women working in Newsweek's editorial departments complained about sex discrimination; in response Newsweek issued a "Memorandum of Understanding," affirming its commitment to nondiscrimination. From the description of Memorandum, 1973. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232007819 Newsweek, Inc. donated its research archive of approximately 3000 linear feet to the Center for American History in 2001. In 1933, concurrent with the magazine's birth, N...
McCarthy, Kevin.
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