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Yachts “Weatherly” (left; of the New York Yacht Club) and “Gretel” (right; of the Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron in Australia) compete in the first race of the 1962 America's Cup off the coast of Newport, Rhode Island.
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President John F. Kennedy and First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy view a ship model of destroyer, USS Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr., given as a gift from the crew of the Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr., while attending the first race of the 1962 America's Cup aboard the destroyer. Naval Aide to the President, Captain Tazewell Shepard, stands at right (face obscured). Newport, Rhode Island.
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President John F. Kennedy receives a ship model of destroyer, USS Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr., as a gift from the crew of the Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr., while attending the first race of the 1962 America's Cup aboard the destroyer. Naval Aide to the President, Captain Tazewell Shepard, stands behind President Kennedy (partially hidden). Newport, Rhode Island.
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President John F. Kennedy and First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy (both at right) arrive aboard the USS Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr., to watch the first race of the 1962 America's Cup. Also pictured: Janet Lee Auchincloss; Naval Aide to the President, Captain Tazewell Shepard; Ambassador of Great Britain, Sir David Ormsby-Gore. United States Navy sailors stand at attention. Newport, Rhode Island.
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President John F. Kennedy (lower right) and First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy (upper right) arrive aboard the USS Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr., to watch the first race of the 1962 America's Cup. Also pictured: Janet Lee Auchincloss; Naval Aide to the President, Captain Tazewell Shepard; Ambassador of Great Britain, Sir David Ormsby-Gore; Sylvia Thomas Ormsby-Gore. United States Navy sailors stand at attention. Newport, Rhode Island.
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President John F. Kennedy waves to the crew of the yacht, “Weatherly” (of the New York Yacht Club), while watching the first race of the 1962 America's Cup aboard the USS Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr., off the coast of Newport, Rhode Island.
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United Press International (UPI) photographer, James K. W. Atherton, sleeps on the deck of an unidentified boat during President John F. Kennedy’s weekend cruise in Maine.
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President John F. Kennedy sails aboard the United States Coast Guard yacht, “Manitou,” (far left) off the coast of Johns Island, Maine.
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United Press International (UPI) photographer, James K. W. Atherton, sleeps on the deck of an unidentified boat during President John F. Kennedy’s weekend cruise in Maine.
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President John F. Kennedy sails aboard the United States Coast Guard yacht, “Manitou,” off the coast of Johns Island, Maine.
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President John F. Kennedy sails aboard the United States Coast Guard yacht, “Manitou,” off the coast of Johns Island, Maine.
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President John F. Kennedy sails aboard the United States Coast Guard yacht, “Manitou,” (center) off the coast of Johns Island, Maine.
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Several unidentified men unload barrels from a boat along the shore of the private island residence of former heavyweight boxing champion, Gene Tunney, as White House Communications Agency (WHCA) staff prepare for President John F. Kennedy's trip to Maine. Johns Island, Johns Bay, Maine.
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Several unidentified men unload barrels from a boat along the shore of the private island residence of former heavyweight boxing champion, Gene Tunney, as White House Communications Agency (WHCA) staff prepare for President John F. Kennedy's trip to Maine. Johns Island, Johns Bay, Maine.
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Several unidentified men unload barrels from a boat along the shore of the private island residence of former heavyweight boxing champion, Gene Tunney, as White House Communications Agency (WHCA) staff prepare for President John F. Kennedy's trip to Maine. Johns Island, Johns Bay, Maine.
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Several unidentified men unload barrels from a boat along the shore of the private island residence of former heavyweight boxing champion, Gene Tunney, as White House Communications Agency (WHCA) staff prepare for President John F. Kennedy's trip to Maine. Johns Island, Johns Bay, Maine.
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White House Communications Agency (WHCA) officers, Ronald Danielson (seated at left) and Louie Bean (far right), travel by boat, off the coast of Maine, as WHCA staff prepare for President John F. Kennedy's trip to Maine; others are unidentified.
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A jeep pulls a boat to shore near the private island residence of former heavyweight boxing champion, Gene Tunney, as White House Communications Agency (WHCA) staff prepare for President John F. Kennedy's trip to Maine. Johns Island, Johns Bay, Maine.