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President John F. Kennedy with His White House Staff

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President John F. Kennedy with His White House Staff

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In this photograph President John F. Kennedy poses with his staff in the Oval Office, White House, Washington, D.C. (L-R) Front Row: Assistant Special Counsel to the President Richard Goodwin; Secretary to Pierre Salinger Sue Mortensen Vogelsinger; Staff Assistant Dorothy McCann; Personal Secretary to the President Evelyn Lincoln; two unidentified; President Kennedy; one unidentified; Staff Assistant Pierrette Spiegler; two unidentified. (L-R) Back Row: Special Assistant to the President for Congressional Liaison and Personnel Lawrence O'Brien; Special Assistant to the President Kenneth P. O'Donnell (partially hidden); Special Counsel to the President Theodore Sorensen; Special Assistant to the President Frederick Dutton; Secretary to Sanford Fox Myra Boland; Secretarial Assistant Pauline Fluet; Staff Assistant Jean Louis; one unidentified; White House Secret Service Agent, John J. "Muggsy" O'Leary; three unidentified; Special Assistant to the President Ralph Dungan; one unidentified; Special Assistant to the President Ted Reardon.


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01/01/1961
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