SENATOR EUGENE McCARTHY THE PAPERS OF JOHN F. KENENDY Pre-Presidential Papers (#2). Subcollection 4. Presidential Campaign Files, 1960 Series 15.1. Speeches and the Press; Speeches, Statements and Sections, 19581960. Box 1033 Speeches by others McCarthy, Eugene: Nominating Stevenson PERSONAL PAPERS Peter B(enjamin) Edelman (#66) Series 1. Legislative Subject Files, 1964-1968 Box 7 McCarthy John Kenneth Galbraith (#78) Series 3. General Correspondence, 1932-2006 Box 139 McCarthy, Eugene Presidential campaign Advertisements “A Letter to Democratic Leaders” “The Proper Posture of Liberalism,” summer 1968 Announcement of “Month for McCarthy,” 16 July 1968 New Hampshire trip, 7 March 1968 New York City trip, 13 March 1968 Wisconsin trip, March 1968 General correspondence 24 October 1967-15 April 1968 1968: 16 April-18 October, undated National headquarters, 1968 Economic Advisory Group, 1968 Rally Lenox, MA, 20 April 1968 Madison Square Garden, New York City, address, 15 August 1968 Personal Correspondence McCarthy History Project, Academic Advisory Council, 1969 Columbia Point, Boston, Massachusetts 02125 866.JFK.1960 617.514.1629 www.jfklibrary.org National Archives and Records Administration Box 347 McCarthy, Eugene birthday party, New York, New York 19 April [1986] Box 387 Franklin LaCava film on Eugene McCarthy, 1990 Series 4. Project File, 1948-1999 Box 496 Americans for Democratic Action Senator McCarthy Contribution to campaign, 1968 Reaction to ADA endorsement Series 9.3 Writings, Speech Files Box 873 Speech at the Senator Eugene McCarthy for President Benefit, Symphony Hall, Boston, Massachusetts, 22 April 1968 Box 874 [Regarding RFK assassination and McCarthy nomination, Summer 1968] Box 875 Seconding speech for Eugene McCarthy, National Democratic Convention, Chicago, Illinois, 28 August 1968 Series 9.4 Writings, Other Writings Box 983 Letters to the Editor 1977 New York Times, re: Eugene McCarthy campaign, 18 December 1977 Box 1019 Writings about John Kenneth Galbraith by Others Behrend, Celeste: “McCarthy’s Secretary of State:” The Pittsburgh Point, 22 February 1968 Box 1023 “Whither Economic Policy:” Eugene J. McCarthy: Commonweal, 19 May 1972 Series 10. Clipping File, 1946-2006 Box 1034 McCarthy, 1968 Series 3. General Correspondence, 1932-2006 Box 1040 General correspondence, 1965-1974 McCarthy, Eugene: Presidential Campaign: [photos] Box 1045 [General correspondence, 1960-2005] Columbia Point, Boston, Massachusetts 02125 866.JFK.1960 617.514.1629 www.jfklibrary.org National Archives and Records Administration McCarthy, Eugene, 1988, 1991 Robert F. Kennedy Pre Administration Papers (#138) Series: Political Files, 1952-1960; John F. Kennedy’s 1960 Campaign and Transition; Correspondence, 1959-1960 Box 18 *McCarthy Robert F. Kennedy Attorney General Papers 1961-1964 (#138) Series: Correspondence, 1961-1964; General, 1961-1964 Box 36 McCabe-McChesney Robert F. Kennedy Presidential Campaign Papers 1968 (#138) Series: Press Division Box 11 Newsclips Subject File Candidates McCarty, Eugene J. General Domestic Issues Kennedy, Robert F. Support Vietnam Box 16 Subject File Campaign Literature McCarthy, Eugene J. Box 21 Subject File Schedules: H. Humphrey, E. McCarthy, & R. Nixon Box 23 Subject File Wire Service Clips McCarthy, Eugene J. Series: Research Division Box 44 Campaign, 1968, Presidential. Box 59 McCarthy, Eugene J. Biography Columbia Point, Boston, Massachusetts 02125 866.JFK.1960 617.514.1629 www.jfklibrary.org National Archives and Records Administration Civil Rights The Draft Newsclips Press Releases Quotations General Vietnam Senate Record Speeches 1/1/67 – 3/17/68. (3 folders) 3/18/68 – 5/22/68. (3 folders) Series: Youth/Student Divison Box 5 Subject File McCarthy, Eugene Milton S(aul) Gwirtzman (#89) Series 1. Publications: On His Own, 1956-1971 Box 7 [Subject File Presidential Campaign, 1968] McCarthy, Eugene Box 8 [Subject File Presidential Campaign, 1968] Voting Records McCarthy, Eugene David L. Hackett (#90) Series 2. Robert F. Kennedy Campaign Material, 1968 Box 13 McCarthy, Eugene J. Ira Kapenstein (#123) Series 5. Democratic National Committee, 1968-1970 Box 10 McCarthy, Eugene Frank (Fabian) Mankiewicz II (#160) Series 1.3 McGovern 1972 Campaign, 1971-1972, Alphabetical Subject File, 1971-1972 Box 20 McCarthy, Eugene Columbia Point, Boston, Massachusetts 02125 866.JFK.1960 617.514.1629 www.jfklibrary.org National Archives and Records Administration R. Sargent Shriver (#214) Series 8.4.1 Presidential Campaign, 1976; Subject File; General Box 243 [Opponent files] Eugene McCarthy Series 8.5.1 Presidential Campaign, 1976; Press Division; Clippings Files Box 255 [Opponents] Eugene McCarthy Theodore C(haikin) Sorensen (#222) Series 29. Robert F. Kennedy Presidential Campaign, 1968 Box 138 McCarthy Drexel A(ndreas) Sprecher (#224) Series 1.4 Democratic National Committee Files, 1953-1960; Party Official Files Box 35 McCarthy, Eugene Adam Walinsky (#300) Series 1. Senate Subject Files, 1965-1968 Box 1 [Campaign 1968] Eugene McCarthy James P. Warburg (#303) Series: Chronological File, 1959-1969 Box 80 Letter to E. McCarthy on Support for Candidacy, 12/14/67 Box 81 New York Times Letter- “Support for McCarthy,” 6/12/68 Box 82 “Businessmen for McCarthy” – Speech, 10/19/68 Theodore H. White (#307) Series 6.3 Making of the President; The Making of the President, 1968 Box 32 Notes Chapter 3 Eugene McCarthy, chiefly relating to his New Hampshire and Wisconsin primary campaigns. Included is correspondence from Alexander Laing – of New Hampshire, editor of Betrayal; memo on Columbia Point, Boston, Massachusetts 02125 866.JFK.1960 617.514.1629 www.jfklibrary.org National Archives and Records Administration new Hampshire primary by Martin Plissner of CBS and notes by and about Blair Clark, McCarthy’s campaign manager, 28p. Chapter 6 Letter to RFK from Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. 11/3/67 regarding the prospects of a McCarthy or Johnson candidacy, 3p. Eugene McCarthy. Speech and position paper, 17p. Box 38e [Subject Files] McCarthy Campaign (1 of 4 folders) Box 38f [Subject Files McCarthy] Campaign (2-4 of 4 folders) Speeches (2 folders) W. Willard Wirtz (#310) Series: Campaign Files, 1952-1968; Hubert Humphrey, 1968 Box 109 [Speech Drafts] Background Material General McCarthy OTHER COLLECTIONS The Official & Confidential File of FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover Folder 133. Raborn, Admiral William F. Roll & Frame no. 5-0579 Contains memorandum from Papich indicating that Admiral Raborn, Director of CIA, would probably seek meeting with Director Hoover soon to discuss a Senate Resolution being pushed by Senators Eugene McCarthy and Fulbright to set up a CIA “watchdog” committee. Contains memorandum from Hoover setting forth results of meeting with Admiral Raborn. Records of the National Democratic Committee (#59) Series: Records of the Research Division, Library Files, Robert F. Kennedy Clipping Files (1960-1968) Box 8 Presidential Candidacy Kennedy-McCarthy TV debate 6/4/68 Columbia Point, Boston, Massachusetts 02125 866.JFK.1960 617.514.1629 www.jfklibrary.org National Archives and Records Administration ORAL HISTORY INTERVIEWS Elie Abel, Broadcast journalist, National Broadcasting Co. (1961-1969); author The Missile Crisis (1966) JFK #1, 3/18/1970 Joseph W. Alsop, Kennedy Family Friend, Journalist, Political Writer RFK #1, 6.10.1971 RFK #2, 6/22/1971 RFK #3, 10/29/1971 Eugenie (Helen) M. Anderson, Ambassador to Bulgaria (1962-1965) JFK #1, 3/11/1973 Glenn M. Anderson, Lieutenant Governor (1959-1967) and Representative from California (1969-1993) JFK #2, 1/31/1971 Ludwig J. Andolsek, Commissioner, Civil Rights Commission (1963-1977) JFK #1, 11/26/1976 John M. Bailey, Chairman, Democratic National Committee (1961-1975) JFK #1, 4/10/1964 Wesley Barthelmes, Press secretary to Robert F. Kennedy (1965-1966) RFK #2, 6/2/1969 William C. Battle, Campaign manager, Virginia, John F. Kennedy for President (1960). United States Ambassador, Australia (1962 - 1964) JFK #3, 3/23/1970 Edwin R. Bayley, Government official. Director of Public Information, Peace Corps (1961); Special Assistant, Office of the White House Press Secretary (1961); Director, Information Staff, Agency for International Development (1961-63) JFK #1, 10/10/1968 Abraham D. Beame, New York City political figure; city comptroller (19611965); Democratic candidate for mayor (1965); Mayor (1974-1978) RFK #1, 6/27/1978 Orren Beaty, Assistant to the Secretary of the Interior (1961-1967) JFK #1, 10/10/1969 Columbia Point, Boston, Massachusetts 02125 866.JFK.1960 617.514.1629 www.jfklibrary.org National Archives and Records Administration Samuel H. Beer, Americans for Democratic Action (ADA), Massachusetts chairman (1955-57), national chairman (1959-62) JFK #1, 11/7/2002 Andrew John Biemiller, Representative from Wisconsin (1945-1949); director, Department of Legislation, AFL-CIO (1956-1982) JFK #1, 5/24/1979 Kenneth M. Birkhead, Finance director, Democratic National Committee (1958-1959); Assistant to the Secretary of Agriculture for Congressional Liaison (1961-1966) JFK #3, 9/1/1967 John A. Blatnik, Representative from Minnesota (1947-1974) JFK #1, 12/4/1966 Albert H. Blumenthal, State Assemblyman, New York; campaign worker for Robert F. Kennedy, 1964, 1968 RFK #2, 7/1/1974 RFK #3, 10/10/1975 RFK #4, 11/23/1976 Simeon S. Booker, Journalist, Washington Post (1952-1954); chief, Washington Bureau, Johnson Publishing Co. (1955- ) and author of several books, including Black Man’s America (1964) JFK #1, 4/27/1967 Thomas W. (editor and publisher of the Blade Tribune in Oceanside, California (1954-1968) and Joan R. Braden (ide to Nelson A. Rockefeller; presidential campaign staff member for John F. Kennedy (1960) and Robert F. Kennedy (1968) JFK #1, 10/11/1969 Carter (Shirley) Burden, New York society and political figure; Robert F. Kennedy Senate Office, 1966 – 1968 RFK #1, 2/13/1974 RFK #2, 12/3/1974 David W. Burke, Member, Labor-Management Committee, Department of Commerce (1961-1964); Executive Secretary, President's Advisory Committee on. Labor-Management Policy, assistant to the Secretary of Commerce and to the Secretary of Labor (1961-1965); legislative assistant (1965) and administrative assistant (1966-1971) to Senator Edward M. Kennedy RFK #1, 12/8/1971 Columbia Point, Boston, Massachusetts 02125 866.JFK.1960 617.514.1629 www.jfklibrary.org National Archives and Records Administration Frank J. Burns, California political figure. Aide to Jesse Unruh in Robert F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign (1968) RFK #1, 4/17/1970 John J. Burns, Chairman, New York State Democratic Party (1965-1973); delegate, Democratic National Convention (1968); Robert Kennedy campaign worker (1968 RFK #1, 11/25/1969 RFK #3, 2/25/1970 James K. Carr, Under Secretary of the Interior (1961-1964) JFK #1, 11/18/1970 Oscar C. Carr, Mississippi political figure; co-chairman, Mississippians for Robert Kennedy (1968); member, Mississippi Democratic Executive Committee (1968-1971) RFK #1, 5/6-7/1969 Joseph R. Cerrell, Executive director, California Democratic Party (19591966) JFK #1, 6/13/1969 Abram J. Chayes, Staff director, Democratic Platform Committee (1960); legal adviser, Department of state (1961 - 1964) JFK #1, 5/18/1964 Cesar E. Chavez, Director, United Farm Workers Organizing Committee (1966-1973) RFK #1, 1/28/1970 Joseph S. Clark, Senator from Pennsylvania (1957 - 1969) JFK #1, 12/16/1965 John Cogley, Journalist, executive editor, Commonweal (1950-1955); adviser to John F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign staff (1960) JFK #1, 2/20/1968 Barbara J. Coleman, Journalist. White House press aide, 1961 - 1962; Staff member, Senator Robert F. Kennedy, 1968; Staff member, Robert F. Kennedy for President Campaign, 1968 RFK #2, 1/9/1970 Mello Cottone, Advance man, West Virginia 1960 Presidential Campaign JFK #1, 2/17/1976 Columbia Point, Boston, Massachusetts 02125 866.JFK.1960 617.514.1629 www.jfklibrary.org National Archives and Records Administration John C. Culver, United States Senator, Iowa (1975 - 1981). U. S. Representative, Iowa (1964 - 1974) Legislative Assistant, U. S. Senator Edward M. Kennedy, Massachusetts; Friend of the Kennedy Family JFK #1, 5/12/2003 Joseph A. Curname, Massachusetts political figure; publisher, Everett Leader-Herald and News-Gazette JFK #1, 11/29/1966 Philip H. Desmarais, Louisiana political figure; delegate, Democratic National Convention (1956); worker, John F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign, Louisiana (1960); Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Legislation, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare JFK #1, 3/9/1966 C. Douglas Dillon, Government official. Under Secretary of State (1958-1961); Secretary of the Treasury (1961-1965) RFK #1, 6/18/1970 Gerard F. Doherty, Massachusetts political figure, friend of Edward M. Kennedy. Campaign aide, Edward M. Kennedy's Senate campaign (1962), Robert F. Kennedy's Senate campaign (1964) and Presidential campaign in Indiana and Massachusetts (1968) RFK #1, 2/3/1972 William O. Douglas, Associate Justice, United States Supreme Court (19391975) RFK #2, 12/12/1969 William L. Dunfey, John F. Kennedy Campaign Coordinator, New England, 1960; chairman, New Hampshire Democratic State Committee, 1965 - 1967; Robert F. Kennedy Campaign Coordinator, New England, 1968 RFK#1, 12/15/1971 Frederick G. Dutton, Deputy national chairman, Citizens for KennedyJohnson (1960); Special Assistant to President Kennedy (1961); Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relations (1961-1964). Political adviser and campaign aide to Robert F. Kennedy JFK #1, 5/3/1965 Peter B. Edelman, Legislative Assistant to Senator Robert F. Kennedy, 1964 – 1968 RFK #1, 7/15/1969 RFK #2, 7/29/1969 RFK #3, 8/5/1969 Columbia Point, Boston, Massachusetts 02125 866.JFK.1960 617.514.1629 www.jfklibrary.org National Archives and Records Administration RFK #4, 12/12/1969 RFK #5, 1/3/1970 RFK #6, 2/21/1970 RFK #7, 2/13/1973 RFK #8, 3/13/1974 Ronnie Eldridge, New York District Leader, Reform Independent Democrats, 1963 - 1968, Vice Chairperson, Citizens Committee for Robert F. Kennedy, 1968 RFK #1, 4/21/1970 RFK #3, 7/2/1970 RFK #4, 7/13/1970 John F. English, New York political figure; political aide to Robert F. Kennedy RFK #2, 11/25/1969 RFK #3, 12/19/1969 RFK #4, 2/3/1970 Rowland Evans, Journalist, New York Herald Tribune, 1955 - 1963; syndicated columnist, 1963-1993 RFK #1, 7/30/1970 Justin N. Feldman, Consultant, Department of Commerce, (1961-1966); campaign aide and New York political adviser to Senator Robert F. Kennedy RFK #3, 2/4/1970 Myer Feldman, Legislative assistant to Senator John F. Kennedy (1958-1961); Deputy Special Counsel to the President (1961-1964); Counsel to the President (1964-1965) JFK #3, 3/16/1966 JFK #13, 1/6/1968 Orville L. Freeman, Secretary of Agriculture (1961-1969) JFK #1, 7/22/1964 John Kenneth Galbraith, Economist, educator, author, diplomat. Professor of Economics, Harvard University, 1949 - 1975; Ambassador to India, 1961 – 1963 JFK #2, 9/12/2002 Fred Gates, Member, Post Office Advisory Board JFK #1, 1/14/1964 Columbia Point, Boston, Massachusetts 02125 866.JFK.1960 617.514.1629 www.jfklibrary.org National Archives and Records Administration Elizabeth R. Gatov, Democratic National Committeewoman from California (1956-1960, 1963-1965); Treasurer of the United States (1961-1962) JFK #1, 6/25/1969 K. Dun Gifford, Legislative assistant to Senator Edward M. Kennedy, 19671970; national Presidential campaign assistant to Robert F. Kennedy, 1968; staff member, Secretary's office, Department of Housing and Urban Development RFK #2, 1/5/1973 John H. Glenn, Astronaut, U. S. NASA, Mercury Project (1959 - 1962); United States Senator, Ohio (1975 - 1993) RFK #1, 6/26/1969 Camille F. Gravel, Louisiana political figure; Democratic National Committeeman (1954-1960) JFK #1, 5/23/1967 Charles Guggenheim, Film producer, political media consultant, Robert Kennedy Senate campaign, 1964 and presidential campaign, 1968; producer RFK Remembered, 1968 RFK #2, 2/27/1973 Hubert H. Humphrey, Senator from Minnesota (1949-1964); Presidential candidate (1960), Vice President of the United States, 1965 – 1969 JFK #1, 12/14/1964 RFK #1, 3/30/1970 Nicholas deB. Katzenbach, Assistant Attorney General (1961-1962), Deputy Attorney General (1962-1964), Attorney General of the United States (19641966) RFK #1, 10/8/1969 Frank Mankiewicz, Journalist, Author, Political Figure; Director, U. S. Peace Corps, Lima, Peru (1962 - 1964), Latin America Regional Director (1964 1966); Press Secretary, Senator Robert F. Kennedy, New York (1966 - 1968) RFK #1, 6/26/1969 RFK #2, 7/10/1969 RFK #4, 9/30/1969 RFK #5, 10/2/1969 RFK #6, 11/6/1969 RFK #7, 11/25/1969 RFK #8, 12/4/1969 RFK #9, 12/16/1969 Columbia Point, Boston, Massachusetts 02125 866.JFK.1960 617.514.1629 www.jfklibrary.org National Archives and Records Administration Burke Marshall, Assistant Attorney General, Civil Rights Division, Department of Justice (1961-1964); general counsel, International Business Machines Corp. (1965-1969); adviser to Robert F. Kennedy RFK #1, 1/19-20/1970 John L. Seigenthaler, Reporter (1949-1960), editor (1962-1972), The Tennessean, Nashville; aide to Robert F. Kennedy, John F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign (1960) JFK #2, 2/21/1966 RFK #1, 6/5/1970 Walter Sheriden, RFK campaign coordinator, 1968; Government investigator. Organized crime investigator for the U.S. Senate Select Committee to Investigate Improper Activities in the Labor or Management Field and for the Department of Justice RFK #1, 8/5/1969 RFK #2, 8/13/1969 Theodore C. Sorensen, Staff assistant, speech writer to Senator John F. Kennedy (1953-1961); Special Counsel to the President (1961-1964) RFK #1, 3/21/1969 RFK #2, 7/23/1970 Stewart L. Udall, Secretary of the Interior (1961-1969) JFK #1, 1/12/1970 Harris L. Wofford, Assistant to Senator John F. Kennedy (1960); Special Assistant to the President for Civil Rights (1961-1962); Special Representative for Africa, Peace Corps (1962-1964) JFK #2, 5/22/1968 * This is intended as a starting point for research. It is not intended to be a definitive guide to all Library materials on this topic. Other collections and additional series in the above-named collections may also contain relevant material. Consult the Library’s guide to holdings and the individual finding aids for additional information. Updated by Sarah E. Pratt, 1/11/12 Columbia Point, Boston, Massachusetts 02125 866.JFK.1960 617.514.1629 www.jfklibrary.org National Archives and Records Administration
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