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JTPP
Papers 1955-1967. Economist, government official. Adviser, Presidential campaign of John F. Kennedy (1960). Member, Council of Economic Advisers (1961-1962). Adviser, Presidential campaign of Robert F. Kennedy (1967). Correspondence, memorandum, notes, reports, speeches relating to 1960 Presidential campaign, the Council of Economic Advisers and the 1967 Presidential campaign.
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RAWPP
Papers 1952-1982 (bulk 1960-1963). Government official. Economic consultant to Senator John F. Kennedy's presidential campaign (1959-1960); Special Assistant to the Secretary of the Treasury (1961), Assistant to the Secretary of the Treasury (1961-1963), Assistant Secretary of the Treasury (1963-1969); member, U.S. delegation to the Cotton Textiles Committee conference (GATT), Geneva, Switzerland (1962). Chronological correspondence files, subject files, campaign files, economic projections and reports, statistics, memoranda, notes, photographs, speeches, press releases, and travel schedules.
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MMPP
Papers 1958-1961. Educator. Professor of economics and director, Center for International Relations, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Correspondence with President Kennedy on the Presidential transition and other subjects.
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RSSPP
Papers 1948-1976. Brother-in-law of President Kennedy, lawyer, businessman, government official, diplomat. Assistant general manager, Merchandise Mart (1948-1961); Director, Peace Corps (1961-1966); Director, Office of Economic Opportunity (1964-1968); Special Assistant to the President (1965-1968); Ambassador to France (1968-1970); Vice Presidential candidate (1972); Presidential candidate (1976). Personal and professional papers relating to Shriver’s work as the first director of the Peace Corps, as the first director of the Office of Economic Opportunity, and as United States Ambassador to France. The collection also covers Shriver’s role in John F. Kennedy’s 1960 Presidential campaign, his 1970 bid for governor of Maryland, his 1972 campaign for the Vice Presidency, and his 1976 campaign for the Presidency.