HISTORICAL MATERIALS in the JOHN F. KENNEDY LIBRARY April 1994 PART 5 (of 5): ORAL HISTORY INTERVIEWS INTRODUCTION This guide lists and describes the holdings of the John Fitzgerald Kennedy Library. It provides assistance to research- ers in the proper and productive use of research materials by including information on locating material, using facilities, understanding access restrictions, and citing library holdings. Please direct questions on these and other matters concerning the use of library resources to the reference staff. As in the 1990 edition manuscript collections and oral history interviews are listed in alphabetical sequence. Part I on Conducting Research contains an interlibrary loan policy statement, research grant application forms, and permission request forms. Researchers may printout and photocopy the latter to expedite requesting permission to use certain collections or oral history transcripts. Keep in mind that, except for U.S. government agency records, the holdings of the John F. Kennedy Library are donated histori- cal materials. They are materials that were created by private individuals and were donated to the Kennedy Library under terms and conditions specified by each donor and accepted by the Archivist of the United States. Access to each collection or oral history interview is determined by a formal deed of gift or deposit agreement. The library staff strictly adheres to these governing instruments in administering library holdings. Telephone 617-929-4545, Fax 617-929-4538 ORAL HISTORY INTERVIEWS Begun in 1964 with a grant from the Carnegie Corporation, the oral history program is one of the oldest continuing activities of the John F. Kennedy Library. Modeled on the Columbia University oral history program, its goal is to collect, preserve, and make avail- able interviews conducted with individuals who have recollections of events and people associated with John F. Kennedy. The tapes and transcripts are meant to be a supplement to documentary research and are best used in conjunction with other library hold- ings. The collection totals more than 1,100 interviews. Interviews that have been transcribed and accessioned by the library are listed in this section alphabetically by the last name of the person inter- viewed. They are open to research on an unrestricted basis unless otherwise indicated. Any restrictions on access, copying, or quo- tation are set by the interviewee as a condition of granting the interview and for permitting it to be included in the collection. Restrictions are largely self-explanatory. Additional listings are made as interviews are accessioned or opened to research. Interviews are not intended primarily for publication, nor are they intended to be memorials to President Kennedy. They are meant to contribute to a more complete understanding of John F. Kennedy's life, of his Presidency, and of the major events and personalities of his time. Some of those interviewed are prominent public figures, others are relatively obscure private individuals who played limited or specialized roles in the history of the times. To add breadth, the collection includes interviews with members of Congress, ad- ministration officials, national and state political leaders, business and labor leaders, journalists, civil rights leaders, foreign government officials, and people who opposed Kennedy administration policies. The Kennedy Library also receives copies of interviews done by other institutions such as the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library, Columbia University, and the U.S. Senate Historical Office. In a similar manner, to supplement the personal papers of Robert F. Kennedy, the collection includes a series of interviews on his career, concentrating on his role as Attorney General of the United States, Senator from New York, and candidate for the Presidency in 1968. In most cases, the interviewee reviews the transcript and makes some changes or corrections to the verbatim record prior to its release for research use. These are chiefly additions or corrections of fact or modifications in the flow of thought. In some cases, there are deletions or additions of substantive material. The transcript, therefore, represents the interviewee's considered judgment as to what he or she believes should stand as the historical record. For this reason, although researchers may listen to reference copies of tapes of unrestricted interviews for background information, citation and quotation are limited to the final transcript form. Each person interviewed may attach conditions to the use of the tape and transcript of his or her interview. These conditions are incorporated into a legal agreement between the interviewee and the National Archives and are scrupulously followed by the staff of the Kennedy Library. Research use of the interviews This list contains 910 interviews. In some cases, the transcript may be used only with the written permission of the person inter- viewed. It is the researcher's responsibility to obtain permission directly from the donor to see a "permission required" interview. The staff of the Kennedy Library does not act as an agent or intermediary to obtain permission. The form in Part I on Conducting Research, section 1.14, may be photocopied in order to request permission from a donor. Addresses of most donors can be found in a current edition of Who's Who in America or other such biographical directories. Library staff can provide current addresses for many donors who are not listed in these sources. Name and subject indexes to open interviews are available in the main research room. Most open interviews may also be borrowed through the library's interlibrary loan service. (See Part I on Conducting Research, section 1.12). Researchers may listen to open interview tapes if a reference copy is available. Tapes are retained for background purposes only, so that the researcher may better understand the personality of the interviewee and the atmosphere of the interview. Tapes may not be quoted, paraphrased, cited, or used in any way for publication. Unless specific restrictions are included in the foreword to an interview transcript, researchers may quote, paraphrase, or cite the transcript in publications. The preferred form of citation is listed in Part I on Conducting Research, section 1.8. Direct quotations from transcripts in which the donor has retained copyright are limited to brief portions allowable under the doctrine of "fair use" written into the copyright law of the United States, sections 107 and 108. Permission to quote more extensive portions of these transcripts, or to publish entire transcripts must be obtained from the donor or his heirs. Unless specifically prohibited by donor restrictions, the library provides copies of transcripts or portions of transcripts at fees set by the National Archives and Records Administration. These copies of transcripts may not be further copied, reproduced, deposited in other institutions, or further disseminated without the written permission of the director of the John Fitzgerald Kennedy Library. Researchers who use the oral history collection or other library holdings are encouraged to donate books, articles, research papers, dissertations, theses, and other products of research to the library to make its printed materials collection as definitive as possible. (See Part 4 entitled "Printed Materials" for a descrip- tion of the printed materials collection). The library also wel- comes the donation or deposit of tapes or transcripts of interviews conducted by researchers with associates of President Kennedy, Robert Kennedy, or others who have participated in the political and historical events of mid-20th-century America. Interviews are listed as follows: NAME, date of birth - date of death [if known] Position, occupation, or other relevant description (dates). Date(s) of interview. Number of pages. Restriction [if any]. Cross reference(s). þ [Copyright retained]. ABEL, ELIE, 1920- Broadcast journalist, National Broadcasting Co. (1961-69); author The Missile Crisis (1966). 1970. 42 pp. Portions Closed. ACHESON, DEAN G(ooderham), 1893-1971 Presidential adviser on foreign affairs. 1964. 34 pp. ACKLEY, (Hugh) GARDNER See Council of Economic Advisers AIKEN, FRANK, 1898-1983 Minister of External Affairs, Ireland (1957-69). 1966. 30 pp. þ AIKEN, GEORGE, (David), 1892-1984 Senator from Vermont (1941-75). 1964. 42 pp. AILES, STEPHEN, 1912- Under Secretary of the Army (1961-64). 1968. 63 pp. AKERS, ANTHONY B., 1914-76 Ambassador to New Zealand (1961-63). 1971. 41 pp. þ ALBERT, CARL (Bert), 1908- Representative from Oklahoma (1947-77). 1965, 1966. 37 pp. þ ALMOND, J(ames) LINDSAY, 1898-1986 Governor of Virginia (1958-62). 1968. 25 pp. ALMOND, J(ames) LINDSAY, 1898-1986 Interview conducted by the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library. 1969. 31 pp. No Interlibrary Loan. ALPHAND, H. E. HERVE, 1907- French Ambassador to the United States (1956-65). 1964. 11 pp. Permission Required. þ ALSOP, JOSEPH (Wright), 1910-89 Journalist, author, Kennedy friend and associate. 1964. 111 pp. ALSOP, JOSEPH (Wright), 1910-89 Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1971, 1979. 58 pp. AMORY, ROBERT, 1915- Deputy Director, Central Intelligence Agency (1957-62); Chief, International Division, Bureau of the Budget (1962-65). 1966. 153 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts. þ AMOS, JOHN (Ellis), 1905-86 Democratic National Committeeman from West Virginia (1959-68). 1965. 41 pp. ANDERSON, CLINTON P(resba), 1895-1975 Senator from New Mexico (1949-73). 1967. 57 pp. ANDERSON, E. DEAN Political organizer, Oregon primary (1960). 1966. 16 pp. þ ANDERSON, EUGENIE M(oore), 1909- Ambassador to Bulgaria (1962-65). 1973. 64 pp. Portions Closed. ANDERSON, GEORGE W(helan), 1906-92 Admiral, U.S. Navy; Chief of Naval Operations, Joint Chiefs of Staff (1961-63). 1967. 28 pp. Portions closed. þ ANDERSON, GLENN M(alcolm), 1913- Lieutenant Governor (1959-67) and Representative from California (1969- ). 1970, 1971. 86 pp. (edited draft transcript). þ ANDOLSEK, LUDWIG J., 1910- Commissioner, Civil Rights Commission (1963-77). 1979. 20 pp. ARATA, LAWRENCE, 1907-79 White House upholsterer (1961-77). 1964. 6 pp. þ ASPINALL, WAYNE (Norviel), 1896-1983 Representative from Colorado (1949-73). 1965. 6 pp. ATTWOOD, WILLIAM, 1919- Member, John F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign staff (1960); Ambassador to Guinea (1961-63). 1965. 13 pp. (written statement) AUCHINCLOSS, JANET (Lee), 1907-89 Mother-in-law of President Kennedy. 37 pp. Portions Closed. AUSTIN, DAVID See Poverty and Urban Policy AVERY, ISAAC, d.1967 White House carpenter. 1964. 22 pp. AYLWARD, JAMES P., 1891-1977 Missouri political figure. 1967 20 pp. þ BADEAU, JOHN S(tothoff), 1903- Ambassador to the United Arab Republic (1961-64). 1969. 27 pp. þ BAILEY, HARLEY E(van), 1915- Baptist minister, West Virginia political figure. 1964. 11 pp. BAILEY, JOHN M(oran), 1904-75 Chairman, Democratic National Committee (1961-75). 1964. 157 pp. BAKER, JOHN A(ustin), 1914-82 Assistant Secretary of Agriculture (1962-69). 1964. 27 pp. BALDRIGE, LETITIA (Katherine), 1927?- White House social secretary (1961-63). 1964. 126 pp. BALDWIN, CHARLES (Franklin), 1902- Ambassador to Malaysia (1961-64). 1969. 78 pp. þ BALEWA, ALHAJI SIR ABUBAKER TAFAWA, 1912-66 Prime Minister, Federal Republic of Nigeria (1957-66). 1964. 4 pp. BANKS, JAMES G., 1921- Assistant Commissioner for Relocation and Community Organization, Housing and Home Finance Agency. 1966. 28 pp. BARBOZA, JOANNE, 1920- Waitress at Kennedy home, Hyannisport. (1946-47). 1982. 23 pp. þ BARNES, DONALD F., 1930- Presidential interpreter, Department of State (1956-66). 1964. 108 pp. BARNETT, ROSS R., 1898-1987 Governor of Mississippi (1960-64). 1969. 24 pp. BARRETT, DICK See Recruitment During the Kennedy Administration BARRON, WILLIAM (Wallace), 1911- Attorney General (1956-61), Governor (1961-65), West Virginia. 1965. 14 pp. BARROWS, LELAND (Judd), 1906- Ambassador to Cameroon (1960-66). 1971. 21 pp. BARTHELMES, (Albert Wesley) "WES," 1922-76 Press secretary to Robert F. Kennedy. Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1969. 171 pp. Portions Closed. BARTLETT, CHARLES (Leffingwell), 1921- Journalist, friend of President Kennedy. 1965. 166 pp. (unedited transcript). See also Archives and Manuscripts. BATT, WILLIAM L(oren), 1916- Administrator, Area Redevelopment Administration, Department of Commerce (1961-65). 1966, 1967. 206 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts. þ BATTLE, LUCIUS D(urham), 1918- Special assistant to the Secretary and Executive Secretary (1961- 62), Consul General (1962), and Assistant Secretary of State for Education and Cultural Affairs (1962-64), Department of State; chairman, UNESCO General Conference, Paris (1962). 1968. 141 pp. Portions Closed. BAUER, RAYMOND See Poverty and Urban Policy BAYLEY, EDWIN R(ichard), 1918- Press secretary to Governor Gaylord Nelson of Wisconsin; Director of Public Information, Peace Corps (1961); Director, Information Staff, Agency for International Development (1961-63). 1968. 121 pp. Portions Closed. See also Archives and Manuscripts. þ BAZELON, DAVID (Lionel), 1909-93 Chief judge, U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit (1962-78); Chairman, Task Force on Law and Public Awareness, President's Panel on Mental Retardation (1962-63). 1969. 22 pp. þ BEALE, SIR HOWARD, 1898- Australian Ambassador to the United States (1958-64). 1964. 21 pp. þ BEAME, ABRAHAM (David), 1906- New York City political figure. Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1978. 18 pp. BEASLEY, D(elmar) OTIS, 1907- Administrative Assistant Secretary, Department of the Interior (1952-65). 1969. 24 pp. BEATY, ORREN, 1919- Assistant to the Secretary of the Interior (1961-67). 1969, 1970. 333 pp. Permission Required to Cite, Quote, or Paraphrase. See also Archives and Manuscripts. BEAUDRY, ROBERT J. Local aide in Wisconsin primary (1960). 1965. 12 pp. Portions Closed. þ BEGAB, MICHAEL J(ay), 1918- Consultant on mental retardation, Children's Bureau (1957-63); executive officer to the Special Assistant to the President for Mental Retardation (1963-64). 1968. 25 pp. þ BEHN, GERALD Chief, White House detail, U.S. Secret Service (1961-63). 1976. 11 pp. BELEN, FREDERICK C(hristopher), 1913- Assistant Postmaster General, operations (1961-64). 1976. 47 pp. þ BELL, DAVID E(lliott), 1919- Director, Bureau of the Budget (1961-62); Administrator, Agency for International Development (1963-66). 1964, 1965. 169 pp. Permission Required to Cite, Quote, or Paraphrase. No Copying. See also Archives and Manuscripts. þ BELL, JACK L., 1904-75 Journalist, Associated Press (1937-69). 1966. 71 pp. BEN-GURION, DAVID, 1886-1973 Prime Minister, Israel (1955-63). 1965. 17 pp. þ BENNETT, JAMES (Van Benschoten), 1894-1978 Director, Bureau of Prisons, Department of Justice (1937-64). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1974. 23 pp. Portions Closed. See also Archives and Manuscripts. BENSON, MARGUERITE R. Wisconsin political figure. 1965. 21 pp. BENTON, WILLIAM L., 1900-73 Senator from Connecticut (1949-53); chairman of the board, Encyclopedia Britannica (1953-73); Ambassador to the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (1963-68). 1964. 78 pp. Portions Closed. BERGQUIST, LAURA See Knebel, Laura BERLIN, SIR ISAIAH, 1909- Kennedy associate; professor of social and political theory, Oxford University (1957-67). 1965. 23 pp. Permission Required. þ BERNHARD, BERL I., 1929- Staff Director, Commission on Civil Rights (1958-63). 1968. 56 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts. BERNHARD, PRINCE, 1911- Prince of the Netherlands (1937- ). 1964. 4 pp. BERNSTEIN, LEONARD, 1918-90 Composer, conductor, New York Philharmonic Orchestra (1957-69). 1965. 15 pp. BERTSCH, HOWARD, 1909-69 Administrator, Farmers Home Administration (1961-69). 1964. 22 pp. BERUBE, EDWARD C. Massachusetts political figure. 1967. 45 pp. BIEMILLER, ANDREW JOHN, 1906-82 Representative from Wisconsin (1945-49); director, Department of Legislation, AFL-CIO (1956-82). 1965, 1979. 85 pp. BILLINGS, (Kirk LeMoyne) "LEM," 1915?-81 Kennedy family friend and associate. 1964, 1965, 1966. 810 pp. Closed. See also Archives and Manuscripts. þ BILODEAU, THOMAS J., 1914-d. Massachusetts political figure; Kennedy family associate. 1964. 11 pp. BINGHAM, JONATHAN (Brewster), 1914-86 United States Representative, United Nations Trusteeship Council (1961-62), and Economic and Social Council (1962-63). 1965. 17 pp. BIRKHEAD, KENNETH M(ilton), 1914- Finance director, Democratic National Committee (1958-59); Assistant to the Secretary of Agriculture for Congressional Liaison (1961-66). 1964, 1967. 91 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts. þ BISSELL, RICHARD M(errin), 1909- Deputy Director, Central Intelligence Agency (1959-62). 1967. 51 pp. Permission Required. þ BLAIK, EARL (Henry), 1897-1989 Athletic director, United States Military Academy (1949-58); President Kennedy's personal representative, Birmingham, AL (1963). 1964. 21 pp. þ BLAIR, WILLIAM (McCormick), 1916- Ambassador to Denmark (1961-64). 1964. 39 pp. þ BLATNIK, JOHN (Anton), 1911-91 Representative from Minnesota (1947-74). 1966. 34 pp. BLUMENTHAL, ALBERT New York political figure. State Assemblyman; campaign worker for Robert F. Kennedy (1964, 1968). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976. 112 pp. þ BLUNDELL, JAMES H., d. Texas political figure; friend, associate of Lyndon B. Johnson; member, Democratic National Committee (1960). 1976. 25 pp. þ BOGGS, (Thomas) HALE, 1914-72 Representative from Louisiana (1947-72); vice chairman, Democratic National Committee (1956-72); member, President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy (Warren Commission 1963-64). 1964. 39 pp. þ BOHLEN, CHARLES E(ustis), 1904-74 Special Assistant to the Secretary of State for Soviet Affairs (1960-62); Ambassador to France (1962-67). 1964. 38 pp. BOLLING, JIM GRANT (Mrs. Richard), 1928?-78 Texas political figure; Kennedy campaign worker (1960); Department of Health, Education, and Welfare official for congressional liaison. 1966. 104 pp. BOLLING, RICHARD W(alker), 1916-91 Representative from Missouri (1949-82). 1965. 66 pp. þ BOOKBINDER, HYMAN (Harry), 1916- Special Assistant to the Secretary of Commerce (1961-62). 1964. 64 pp. BOOKER, SIMEON (Saunders), 1918- Journalist, Johnson Publishing Co. 1967. 39 pp. Portions Closed. BOONE, RICHARD See Poverty and Urban Policy BORNSTEIN, SAMUEL, 1913- Journalist; managing editor, Boston Sunday Advertiser (1942-71). 1977. 13 pp. BOSCH, JUAN, 1909- President, Dominican Republic (1963). 1964. 23 pp. BOUCK, ROBERT I. Agent, Protective Research, Secret Service. Interview concerning President Kennedy's tape recording system. 1976. 16 pp. BOURGIBA, HABIB BEN ALI, 1903- President of Tunisia (1957-88). 1963. 4 pp. þ BOURGIBA, HABIB, JR., 1927- Tunisian Ambassador to the United States (1961-63). 1964. 13 pp. BOUTIN, BERNARD (Louis), 1923- Mayor of Laconia, NH (1955-59); Kennedy campaign worker (1960); Administrator, General Service Administration (1961-64). 1964. 56 pp. Portions Closed. See also Archives and Manuscripts. BOWLES, CHESTER, 1901-86 Platform chairman, Democratic National Committee (1960); Under Secretary of State (1961); President's Special Representative for Asian, African, and Latin American Affairs (1961-63); Ambassador to India (1963-69). 1965, 1970. 107 pp. BOYD, ALAN See Regulatory Agencies Panel BOYLE, BERNARD J., 1894-? Democratic National Committeeman from Nebraska. 1967. 15 pp. Permission Required. þ BRADLEY, DON L. California political figure. 1966. 27 pp. BRANDEIS CONFERENCE See Poverty and Urban Policy BRANDON, HENRY, 1916-93 Journalist; editor, chief American correspondent, Washington Bureau, Sunday Times, London (1939- ). 1967. 22 pp. BRANDON, HENRY, 1916-93 Interview conducted by David Nunnerly for his dissertation on Anglo-American relations during the Kennedy administration. 1970. 14 pp. BRAWLEY, (Hiram Wilks) "BILL", 1917- Deputy Postmaster General (1961-62); executive assistant to the chairman, Democratic National Committee (1962-66). 1964. 47 pp. BRENNAN, JAMES B(utler), 1926- Wisconsin political figure. 1965. 21 pp. BRIDGE, DINAH Kennedy friend and associate, Great Britain. 1966. 12 pp. Portions Closed. BRIGHTMAN, SAMUEL C., 1911-92 Deputy chairman, Democratic National Committee. 1964. 19 pp. BRODERICK, THOMAS, d. Massachusetts political figure. 1964. 72 pp. BROWN, EDMUND G(erald "Pat"), 1905- Governor of California (1959-66). 1964. 19 pp. BROWN, EDMUND G(erald "Pat"), 1905- Interview conducted by the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library. 1969, 1970. 53 pp. No Interlibrary Loan. BROWN, HAROLD, 1927- Director, Defense Research Engineering, Department of Defense (1961-65). 282 pp. Closed. BROWN, WINTHROP G(ilman), 1907-87 Ambassador to Laos (1960-62). 1968. 35 pp. Permission Required to Cite, Quote, or Paraphrase. þ BRUCE, DAVID K(irkpatrick) E(ste), 1898-1977 Ambassador to Great Britain (1961-69). 1964. 4 pp. (Written statement). þ BRUCE, PRESTON, 1908- White House doorman. 1964. 21 pp. þ BRYANT, TRAPHES L., 1914- White House electrician. 1964. 17 pp. þ BUCHWALD, ART, 1925- Journalist, humorist. 1969. 87 pp. Permission Required. þ BUCK, SOLON (Justus), 1884-1962 Archivist of the United States (1941-48). Interview conducted by the Columbia University Oral History Research Office. 1955. 50 pp. microfiche. No Interlibrary Loan. þ BUNDY, McGEORGE, 1919- Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs (1961-66). Interview conducted by David Nunnerly for his dissertation on Anglo-American relations during the Kennedy administration. 1970. 7 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts. þ BURDEN, S(hirley) CARTER, 1941- New York society and political figure; worker in Robert F. Kennedy's New York Senate office (1966-68). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1974. 61 pp. Portions Closed. BURKE, ARLEIGH (Albert), 1901- Admiral, Chief of Naval Operations, Joint Chiefs of Staff (1955- 61). 1967. 39 pp. Permission Required. þ BURKE, DAVID W. Legislative Assistant (1965), Administrative Assistant (1966-71) to Senator Edward M. Kennedy. Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1971. 57 pp. BURKE, GRACE M. Secretary to John F. Kennedy, Boston congressional office. 1964. 23 pp. þ BURKE, JOHN T. Liaison at advertising agency used by John F. Kennedy in the 1952 Senate campaign. 1964. 14 pp. BURKE, KENNETH White House policeman. 1964. 8 pp. BURKHARDT, ROBERT J., 1916- New Jersey political figure; director, Democratic national registration drive (1960); Assistant Postmaster General, Bureau of Facilities, Post Office Department (1961-62). 1964. 8 pp. BURKLEY, GEORGE G(regory), 1902-91 Physician to the President (1961-69). 1967. 24 pp. BURNHAM, ELAINE Office worker, John F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign, Oregon (1960). 1966. 6 pp. þ BURNS, FRANK J. California political figure. Aide to Jesse Unruh in Robert F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign (1968). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1970. 43 pp. Permission Required to Quote. þ BURNS, JAMES MacGREGOR, 1918- Political scientist, educator, Massachusetts political figure, author, John F. Kennedy, a Political Profile (1960). 1965. 54 pp. BURNS, JOHN J., 1921- New York State Democratic Party chairman (1965-73); Robert Kennedy campaign worker. Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1969, 1970. 317 pp. (unedited transcript). Permission Required. þ BURROWS, CHARLES (Robert), 1910-86 Ambassador to Honduras (1960-65). 1969. 54 pp. Portions Closed. BYRNE, GARRETT, 1900?- Massachusetts political figure. 1967. 46 pp. CABOT, JOHN MOORS, 1901-81 Ambassador to Brazil (1959-61); Ambassador to Poland (1962-65). 1971. 27 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts. CALHOUN, STEWART A., d. West Virginia political figure. 1965. 21 pp. CAMPOS, ROBERTO DE OLIVEIRA, 1917- Brazilian Ambassador to the United States (1961-63). 1964. 56 pp. CANNON, WILLIAM See Poverty and Urban Policy CAPRON, WILLIAM See Poverty and Urban Policy CAREY, JAMES B(arron), 1911-73 President, International Union of Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers (1949-65). 1964. 19 pp. CARR, JAMES K(ennedy), 1914-80 Under Secretary of the Interior (1961-64). 1970, 1971. 35 pp. No Quotations. þ CARR, OSCAR (Clark), 1923- Mississippi political figure; chairman, Mississippians for Robert Kennedy (1968). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1969. 35 pp. þ CARVER, JOHN A(lfred), 1918- Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Public Lands Management (1961-64). 1968, 1969. 484 pp. (unedited transcript). Permission Required. See also Archives and Manuscripts. þ CARY, WILLIAM See Regulatory Agencies Panel CASEY, CONSTANCE, 1915- President Kennedy's personal representative, Uganda independence ceremony, (1962). 1966. 7 pp. CASEY, JOSEPH E(dward), 1898-1980 Massachusetts political figure. 1967. 25 pp. CASS, MILLARD, 1916- Deputy Under Secretary of Labor (1955-71). 1970. 44 pp. CAULEY, JOHN (Rowan), 1908-76 Journalist, foreign affairs editor, Washington bureau, Kansas City Star (1957-64). 1966. 15 pp. þ CAVANAUGH, REV. JOHN M, 1899-1969 Kennedy family friend, associate; Roman Catholic priest, University of Notre Dame (1946-69). 1966. 21 pp. CELEBREZZE, ANTHONY J(oseph), 1910- Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare (1962-65). 1965. 26 pp. CELLER, EMANUEL, 1888-1981 Representative from New York (1923-73). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1972. 4 pp. CERRELL, JOSEPH R(obert), 1935- Executive director, California Democratic Party (1959). 1969. 37 pp. CHAFIN, RAYMOND West Virginia political figure. 1964. 8 pp. þ CHAPIN, ARTHUR A(lexander), 1914- Staff member, Democratic National Committee; Assistant to the Secretary, U.S. Employment Service, Department of Labor. 1967. 52 pp. CHAPMAN, ALFRED F(rancis), 1900-74 West Virginia political figure. 1965. 29 pp. CHAVEZ, CESAR, 1927-93 Director, United Farm Workers Organizing Committee (1966-73). Interview conducted for the Robert F. Kennedy Oral History Project. 1970. 44 pp. þ CHAYES, ABRAM, 1922- Staff director, Democratic Platform Committee (1960); legal adviser, Department of State (1961-64). 1964. 287 pp. Portions Closed. See also Archives and Manuscripts. CHERNENKO, JOHN G., 1924- West Virginia political figure. 1964. 15 pp. þ CHIANG, CHING-KUO, 1910-88 Minister without Portfolio, Republic of China (1958-69). 1964. 3 pp. (written statement) þ CHIANG, KAI-SHEK, 1887-1975 President, Republic of China (1948-75). 1964. 5 pp. (written statement) CHILTON, WILLIAM (Edwin), 1921-87 Publisher, Charlestown Gazette; West Virginia political figure. 1964. 13 pp. þ CHRISTIE, ALEXANDER K(nox) Labor figure. 1966. 30 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts. CHRISTIE, SIDNEY L., 1903- West Virginia political figure. 1964. 26 pp. CHURCH, FRANK, 1924-84 Senator from Idaho (1957-81). 1981. 19 pp. þ CLAGUE, EWAN, 1896-1987 Commissioner, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Department of Labor (1946-65). 1966, 1967. 73 pp. CLAPP, NORMAN M(oses), 1914- Wisconsin political figure; Administrator, Rural Electrification Administration (1961-69). 1964. 15 pp. CLARK, JOSEPH S(ill), 1901-90 Senator from Pennsylvania (1957-69). 1965. 92 pp. CLAY, LUCIUS D(ubignon), 1897-1978 General, U.S. Army; member, board of governors, American Red Cross; President Kennedy's personal representative in Berlin (1961-62). 1964. 24 pp. þ CLAY, LUCIUS D(ubignon), 1897-1978 Interview conducted by David Nunnerly for his dissertation on Anglo-American relations during the Kennedy administration. 1970. 16 pp. CLEVELAND, (James) HARLAN, 1918- Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs (1961-65); Ambassador to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (1965-69). 1978. 56 pp. See also Archives and Manuscripts. þ CLIFF, EDWARD P., 1909- Chief, Forest Service, Department of Agriculture. 1964. 17 pp. CLINTON, JOHN See Recruitment During the Kennedy Administration CLOHERTY, PETER, d. Massachusetts political figure; campaign worker, Joh