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Sound recording
White House Audio Collection
JFKWHA-147
Sound recording of the President’s News Conference of December 12, 1962 (News Conference 46). The President begins the press conference with a statement thanking the French government for loaning Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa to the United States for exhibition at the National Gallery in Washington D.C. He then states that disputes between the American Athletic Union and athletic federation groups are jeopardizing U.S. participation in international competition, including the 1964 Olympic Games, and urges the groups to put their differences aside immediately. Following these statements the President answers questions on a variety of topics including the alleged information breach of the National Security Council regarding Governor Adlai Stevenson, the possibility of a direct line between the United States and the Soviet Union, the situation in Cuba, and the Alliance for Progress. He also announces he would deposit his papers in a Presidential Library in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Textual folder
Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. President's Office Files.
JFKPOF-058-005
This folder contains material collected by the office of President John F. Kennedy's secretary, Evelyn Lincoln, for the President's News Conference of December 12, 1962 (News Conference 46). The President began the press conference with a statement thanking the French government for loaning Leonardo da Vinci 's Mona Lisa to the United States for exhibition at the National Gallery in Washington D.C. He then stated that disputes between the American Athletic Union and athletic federation groups are jeopardizing U.S. participation in international competition, including the 1964 Olympic Games, and urged the groups to put their differences aside immediately. Following these statements the President answered questions on a variety of topics including the alleged information breach of the National Security Council regarding Governor Adlai Stevenson, the possibility of a direct line between the United States and the Soviet Union, the situation in Cuba, and the Alliance for Progress. He then announced he would deposit his papers in a Presidential Library in Cambridge, Massachusetts. This folder also includes draft press conference announcements, some with handwritten editorial marks and annotations by the President. The official White House transcript of the press conference and the stenotype transcript of the press conference are also included.
Collection
EHPH
Photographs, 1888-1969. Images collected by author and journalist Ernest Miller Hemingway, including those made by his family, friends, and professional photographers, primarily in the form of original photograph prints. Includes some original negatives and color transparencies. Also includes albums of photographs and ephemera created and compiled by Ernest's mother, Grace Hall Hemingway, and images made by or collected by Mary Welsh Hemingway. The finding aid provides a detailed index of the collection.
Collection
EHPP
Papers 1841-1990 (bulk 1917-1961). Author, journalist. Manuscript materials including novels, short stories, journal articles, drafts, and fragments. The collection also includes outgoing and incoming correspondence, news clippings, scrapbooks, periodicals, books, objects, and assorted ephemera collected by Hemingway.