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President John F. Kennedy Talks with a Chef at his Birthday Party at the National Guard Armory in Washington

President John F. Kennedy Talks with a Chef at his Birthday Party at t...

Original caption: President John F. Kennedy talks with a chef at his birthday party at the National Guard Armory in Washington. Seated to his left is John Bailey, Chairman of the Democratic National Committee. ... More

President John F. Kennedy, Seated at a Table with Speaker of the House Sam Rayburn, Democratic National Committee Chairman John Bailey, and Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, Looks at his Birthday Cake at the President's Birthday Party at the National Guard Armory in Washington

President John F. Kennedy, Seated at a Table with Speaker of the House...

Abbie Rowe White House Photographs Public domain photograph related to Soviet Union history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

John C. Cole, a Marine veteran who served as a rifleman

John C. Cole, a Marine veteran who served as a rifleman

John C. Cole, a Marine veteran who served as a rifleman with 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment during World War II and the Korean War, and John Bailey, a Navy veteran who served as a pharmacist's mate with the... More

John Bailey, Director of the Office of Educational Technology

John Bailey, Director of the Office of Educational Technology

Portraits of Agency Personnel Public domain photograph of an official portrait, US government, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

John Bailey, a Navy veteran living in Santa Paula,

John Bailey, a Navy veteran living in Santa Paula,

John Bailey, a Navy veteran living in Santa Paula, Calif., chats with fellow corpsmen, including Petty Officer 1st Class Allan C. Indiongco, the lead petty officer serving with Navy Personnel Office, 7th Marine... More

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