PRESIDENT KENNEDY AND HIS ADIVSERS
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PREFACE
This bibliography was compiled by the CIA Library from
materials available in the Washington area,
Listed are books, pamphlets, and periodical articlei
(excluding some of the popular news weeklies) by and about
President Kennedy ani his inner circle of advisers, showing
their present views as well as the election platform. Opinions
of several cabinet members, and the vice president are also
included.
Symbols and call numbers following the citations indicate
the locations of the publications. Those marked. with an
asterisk (*) were not located in the Washington area.
CIA - Central Intelligence Library
LI,C - Library of Congress
When requesting any of the items listed, please specify
that they were cited in this bibliography. Requests for items,
or for additional copies, should be forwarded through regular
library service channels.
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own "I ~...,....f...il...f l .......... .............. ..R 1 9
)Gnnedy, Jahn Fitzgerald .............................. 10 - 47
Be]lino, Carmine Salvatore ..........................,. 48
Bohlen, Charles Eustis ,.., ............................ 49 - 52
/ , McGeorge ?..................,..........f..f..... 53 - 56
Cleveland, Hurl= ?!i??i?a......i...........?......sa.. 57 - 69
Cochran., Wi,1 Ar Wesley .............................. 70 - 71
Dillon C e Douglas ......... ..................... 72 - 80
Galbraith John 1enneth ........... ................i... 81 - 99
Goldberg, Arthur Joseph 100 - 101
Seller, Walter Wolfgsag 3.02 - 104
Hodges, Lather Hartwell ??????????????,??????????????? 105 - 106
{~.~e Lyndon Bain Hartwell ..............................
Johnson, Lyndon Baines f...?.....s.... ................ 107 - 129
Hannedy, Robert Francis..... .......................... 130 - 131
Kiseinger, Henry Alfred ........i..................... 232 - 145
Lemnitzer, Zyz n Louis .......r....i.r..........r..... 146
+,''y rf ran, Robert Strange ........ s ....... r ...... f ... s ? ]A7 - 148
Nitze, Paul Henry ..........a... .....................? 349 - 152
Price, Don K., Jr. ................................... 153
Ribicoft, Abraham A. .................................. ~ - 157
Rosttow,y~AWalt Ahi man ? ................ f . f ............. "~ 58 - i(Y'(T}
Rusk, Dean .....Of..00.?.......ff.....O.f.f........... 165 163
Schlesinger, Arthur Meier, Jr . ....................... 3.69 - 176
Sorensen, Theodore C)j~sikin ........a..............a.?..~1Q81 182,
Uda].L, Stewart Lee ?.........?,.........e............? 183 - 1814.
Wofford, Harris L., Jr. , ............................. 1$5 - 186
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I S DEE UNNOY AND HIS ADVIBERB
1. DEMOCRATIC PARTY. NATIC AL C , 1956-1960. The 1958
Democratic fact book; the issues and the record.
Washington, 1958. 96p. E835.D4 DLC.
2. DIM =# JC PS F. The Kennedy family. Boston, Little,
3.
Brown, 1960. 238p. E747.D5 DLC.
THE EVENIW STAR, Washington D. C. The New Frontiersmen;
profiles of the men around nedy. Washington, Public
Affairs Press, 1961. 254p. E841.E8 DLC.
4. CCARTHY, JOE. The remarkable Kennedys. New York, Dial
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Press, 1960. l9Op. E747.M25 DLC.
NATION BROADCASTING COMPANY, inc. Meet the press: guests,
Senator John F. Kennedy, Democrat of Massachusetts; Senator
Lyndon B. Johnson, Democrat of Texas; Senator Stuart Symington,
Democrat of Missouri. Washington, Merkie, 1960. 35p.
(v.4, no.28)
Radio and television interview, July 10, 1960.
6. NEW FRWIERS of the Kennedy administration; the texts of the
Task force reports prepared for the President. Washington,
Public Affairs Press, 1961. 170p. E841.N4 DLC.
7. 0P7TCAfS1C, STAN. The ICennedy government. New York, Dutton,
1961. 208p. E841.d65 DLC; E841. d65 CIA.
8. TRi PUBLSC records of John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson:
their lives, voting records, stands on issues, platform. In
Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report 22 July 1960. DLC;! CIA.
Special 29p. supplement.
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9.
TAXM, LEBI$R, eu. The Kennedy circ
le. Washington, lace
,
1961. 315p. E8sl.T1 CIA.
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BURIW, JAWS MAC ;GC1. John Kennedy
: a political profile.
New York, Harcourt, Brace, 1960.
309p. E748.2 7588 DLC;
E7 ?K35H9 CIA.
12.
- - - -. Kennedy's liberals?. In Progressive 24:18-21, October
1960. An. P8655 DLC; CIA.
COFFIN, T. John Kennedy: young men in a hurry [political
13.
record, personal characteristics] In Progressive 23:10-18,
December 1959. AP2.P6655 DLC; CIA.
amaam,, H. Kennedy's caution: he drops plan for 90 dears of
swift action, aims to move slower: he'll first try to re-
build [Democratic] party, then push foreign policy, economic
charges; target: Temmany's (Carmine] De Sapio. In Wall
Street Journal 156:1+, 7 December 1960. HG1.W2 MC; CIA.
*14.
1C;NNEDY, JOSH FITZGERAW.
development in India:
States, lurch 25, 1958.
The choice in Asia - democratic
speech in the Senate of the United
Washington, GPO, 1958. 23p.
15.
- - - -. Ccaity and ocenonsense in the Addle East; address,
February 24, 1957. In Vital Speeches 23:359-361, 1 April 1957.
BN6121.V52 DLC; Wfit6121.V52 CIA.
16.
- - -. A Democrat looks at foreign policy. In Fore Affairs
36:44-59, October 1957. DLC; CIA.
17.
- - - -? Democratic national convention; address, July 15,
1960. In Vital. Speeches 26:610-612, 1 August 1960. PN6121.V52
DLC; PWi6121.V52 CIA.
18.
- - - -. Disarmament can be won. In Bulletin of the Atomic
Scientists 16:217-219, June 1967 TK9,145.A84
DLC; CIA.
19.
Foreign policy is the people's business.
Times Magazine p.5+, 8 August 1954. AP2.X6575
In New York
DLC; CIA.
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20. MUMMY, Jodi( ZITZ( RAID. Here's where the candidates stand:;
22. - - - -. "If the Soviets control space - they can control
earth" -- Kennelly [pace-defense proposals] In Missiles ~S
Pockets 7:12-13, 3A October 1960. t1C630J 1 DLC; CIA.
23. - - ? -. An interview with John Seanedy [written answers to a
series of Questions] In Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
16:346-317, Favaber 1W. M145.A84 DIG; CIA.
*24. - - - -. Let the lady hold up her head: reflections on
American migration policy. Washington American Jewish
Committee, 1957. 7p.
25.
26. ? - - -. President Kennedy reaffirms U.S. support for NATO;
interview. In Pam Journal 8J:36-37+, October 1960. DLC.
- - - -. If Iz1,o fe11s jir~ortance of United States did to
India for success of the second, five year plan] In Pro.
gressive 22:8-U, January 1958. AP2.P6655 DLC; CIA.
PN6121.V52 CIA.
Based on address before the Washington chapter, Am. Jewish
Committee, Washington, D. C., June k, 1957.
President and the press; address, April 27, 1961. In
Vital Speeches 27:450-452, 15 May 1961. PP6121.V52 DLC;
remarks April 10, 1961. In Depaartmeat of State Bulletin
44:647-648, 1 May 1961. M 32-A33 DLC; CIA.
27.
-.. President Kennedy's program; texts of all the Presi-
dent's messages to Congress, major statements, speeches and
letters in the first 100 days. Washington, Congressional
ybu,arterly Service, 1961. 80p. J82.D9 1961 DLC.
26. - - - -. Profiles in courage. New York, Harper, 1956. 266p.
El76.1 DLC; V/8 917.104.X3 CIA.
*29. - - - -. Remarks (on Algeria] of Senator John F. Kennedy,
{Demo.-Mass. ), chairman, Senate foreign relations sub-
committee on UN affairs, July 2, 1957. Washington, GPO, 1957.
15p.
30. - - -. Statement on U.S. iimmigration policy. In Congressional
Digest 35:18+, January 1956. JH1.C65 DLe.
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31. I DY, JOHN FITZ RAID. The strategy of peace. New York,
harper, 1960. 233p. E835.X48 DLC; B835-B48 CIA.
Speeches and statements on U.S. foreign policy.
32. - - - -. Time of decision; address. June 14, 1960. In Vital
Speeches 26:580-%3, 15 July 1960. PA6121.V52 13 0;
PN6121.Y52 CIA. Excerpts. in U.S. Nays & World Report
48:64-65, 27 JUne 1960. J1D.%i5 DLC; CIA; Foreign
Policy Bulletin 39:164, 15 Ju1r 1960. E183.7?F72 DIC;
CIA.
33? - - - 220 Kennedy omupaign policy declarations listed [his
acceptance speech July 15, 1960, to the eve of his election
Nov. 71 In Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report 19:32-42,
13 January 1961. DLC; CIA.
34. - - - -. War in LODchina. In Vital Speeches 20:418-424,
1 May 19540 PN6121.V52 DLC; PN6121.V52 .CIA.
35. - - - -e What should U.B. do in Indochina? In Foreign Policy
bIlletin 33:4+, 15 May 1954. E163.7.F72 PLC; CIA.
36 - - - - -o When the Executive fails to lead. Ia Reporter 19:
14-17, 18 September 1958. D839.R385 DLC; CIA.
37. IMMY and Humphrey answer 5 key questions [regarding impor-
tant national issues] In New Leader 43:3-7, 28 March 1960.
Ma. N37 DLC; CIA. _..
38. 1 N Y?S reform. In Nev Republic 140:5, 2 March 1959; Reply
with rejoinder. J.F. Kiennedy. 140:3+, 30 March 1959.
AP2.N624 DI.C; CIA.
39. LASKY, VICTOR. John F. Kennedlr; that Ia behind the image?
Washington, Free World Press, 1960. 300p. E842. DLC.
40. MA CIN,. RALPii 0.,. and ED PLAUT. Front runner, dark horse.
Garden City, Nom, ., Doubleday, 1960. 473p. E748.E3ri~
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*41. NATIC*IAL BROADCASTI1( COMPANY, inc- _eMeet the press: guest,
Senator John F. Kennedy, Der crat, Massachusetts. Washing-
ton, Markle, 1960. llp. (v.4, no.42)
Radio and television interview, Oct. 16, 1960.
*42. - fleet the press: guest, The NonorsbleJo F. Kennedy,
Deeacret, Massachusetts. Ysshington, Markle, 196o. l4 p.
(v.l+, no.1)
Radio and television interviev, Jan. 3, 1960.
*43. - - - -. Meet the press: guest, the honorable John F. Kennedy,
United-States senator (D-Mass.) Washington, National Publish-
ing Co., 1958. 9p. (v.2, no.43)
Radio and television interview, Nov. 9, 1958..
44. OSSBORNE, J. The econanics of the candidates: does each have a
coherent view of how the federal government should relate to
the U.S. economy? and do these views differ? In Fortune
62:136.141+, October 1960. BFj001.F7 DLC; CIA.
45. PHILLIPS, C. Two candidates on the road. In New York Times
Magazine p.24-25+, 25 October 1959. APrA6575 DLC; CIA.
46. PRESIDENT expresses U.S. willingness to aid Central African Republic.
In Department of State Bulletin 44:766=(67, 22 May 1961?
JX232.A33 DLC; CIA.
Exchange of letters between President Kennedy and David Dacko,
President of the Central African Republic.
47. PRESIDENT Kennedy and Chancellor Adenauer hold informal talks; joint
cemacuniqu6 and exchange of remarks, April 13, 1961. In Depart-
ment of State Bulletin 44:621-623, 1 May 1961. JX232.A33
DLC; CIA.
BELLINO, CAS SALVATORE
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48. REALY, P. F. Man who trapped Dave Beck. In Saturday Evening
Post 230: 26-27+, 6 July 1957. AP2. S2 DLC; CIA.
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49. BOiI N, CHARLES EUSTIS. Creating situations of strength. In
Department of State Bulletin 27:167-171, 4 August 1952.
JX232.A33 DLC; CIA.
50. - - - -. Economic assistance in United States foreign policy;
address, March 7, 1960. In Department of State Bulletin 42:
495-501, 28 March 1960. JX232.A33 DLC; CIA--
-*- - Key characteristics of the Communist threat; address,
October 7, 1960. In Department of State Bulletin 43:635-640,
24 October 1960. JX232.A33 DLC; CIA.
52. SCHORR, D. Bohlen returns to the Russian challenge. In New York -
Times Magazine p.14+, 18 October 1959. AP2.N6575 DLC; CIA.
iNL Amo
534 DY, GEORGE. Blueprint for an ideal college. In New York
Times Magazine p.13+, 11 December 1960. AP2.N65 5 DTC;
CIA.
54. - - -. Harvard and government security policy. In School
& Society 82:1-5, 9 July 1955. L13.836 DLC.
55. - - - -. November 1952: imperatives of foreign policy-
Foreign Affairs 31:1-14, October 1952. DLC; CIA.
56.
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_y -. Years ooqff~pindecision.
1953. D839.E385 DLC; CIE
CLEVELAND, (a=) HARLAN:
57. C
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_ND.V HARlAN. Can't we bypass the cold war? address July
3, 195U. In Vital Speeches 24:686-690, 1 September 1956.
PN61210V52 DLC; FN6121..V52 CIA.
-a Dinosaurs and personal freedom. In Saturday Review
1+2:12-14+, 28 February 1959. Z1219.S25' DISC; CIA.
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62.
CZ VEL&ND, liAELAZ. Farewell to aid. In Reporter 10:13-17,
2 February 1954. D839.1385 DISC; CIA.
- - - - Fits and. starts of foreign aid. In Reporter 20:25-29,
16 April 1959. D839.R385 DLC; CIA.-
- -. It's only a second-class dragon. In Reporter 12:45-
47. 2 JZne 1955. D839?R385 DLL; CIA.
- - - -. Man who wasn't there; address, April 29, 1961. In
Department of State Bulletin 4+:808-814, 29 My 1961.
JX232?A33 DLC; CIA.
63. - - - Memo for the new Secretary of State. In New York Times
Magazine p.ll+, ll. December 1960. AP2.6575 DLC; CIA.
64.
New aid plan for the Middle East. In Reporter 16:9-12
,
4 April 1957. D839.R385 DLC; CIA.
65. - - - -. Oil, blood, and politics: our next move in Iran. In
Reporter 9:11-19, 10 November 1953. D839.R385 DLC; CI.
- - -s -. Option Hof study overseas. In I WA Journal 49:52-54,
March 19050. L11. N15 DLC.
67. - - - -. Pretty Americans. In Harper's 218:31-35, March 1959.
AP2.H3 DLC; CIA.
68. - - - Professional thought on things as they are; address.,
May 7, 1961. In Department of State Bulletin 44:858-862,
5 June 1961. 1X232.A33 DLC; CIA.
69. - - - -. Trouble waters: the Formosa strait. In Reporter 12:
9-10, 13 January 1955. ' D839?R385 DLC; CIT.
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70. COCHRAPIE, WILLARD WESLEY. Public law 480 and related programs.
In Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social
Science 331:14-19,, September 1960. H1.A4 DLC; CIA.
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71. VOA, ARCBXDAL /. Strifes and the public interest. In
Atlantic Monthly 20:48..51, February 1960. AP28 DLC;
CIA.
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72. DILt.C i, CLARENGE DOUGLAS. American foreign economic policy;
address, October 29, 1959. In Department of State Bulletin
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73. - - - Building strength through cooperation; tr, of an
address, July 31, 1954. In Department of State Bulletin 31:
268-269, 23 August 1954- JX232.A33 DLC; CIA.
74. - - - -- The challenge of Soviet economic expansion. In Depart-
ment of State Bulletin 11.0:759-764: 25 May 1959. JX232.A,33
DLC; CIA.
Address before the Overseas press club of Am., New York, N.Y.,
May 7, 1959.
75. . Nov opportunities in foreign trade.In Department of
State Bulletin 43:563-567, 10 October 1960. JX232.A33
DLC; CIA.
Address before the Foreign traders association of Philadelphia,
Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 15, 1960.
76. - - - -. Problems and prospects of the French economy. In
Co ercial and Financial. Chronicle 181:259+, 20 January 1955.
UOl.C7 DLC.
77. Review of American policy toward Europe. In Depart-
ment of State Bulletin 31:159-162, 2 August 1954. JX232.A33
DLC; CIA.
78. Secretary Dillon answers important questions: interview.
In Banki%g 53:42-43+, march 1961. DLC.
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79. DILICN, CHARLES DOUGLAS. View of the Depart=eat of State on
proposal to establish an International development association.
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Statement before the Subco?ittee on international affairs,
Comodttee on banking and currency. U.B. Senate, tar. 19, 1958.
80. -_= Where is United States trade policy heeded.? address,
November 8, 1955. In Department of State Bulletin 33:976-978,
12 December 1955. 3X232.A33 DLC; CIA.
81. GALBRAITH, J IC1'Ha The affluent society. Boston, Houghton,
Mifflin, 1958. 368p. H8371.014 DLC; V/8 782.011 CIA.
82. - - - America and. Western Europe* New York, Public Affairs
Committee,, 1950. (Public affairs pamphlet no.159)
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83. - - - American capitalism; the concept of countervailing
power. Rev* ed. Boston, UoUghton Mifflin, 1956. 208p.
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-. The causes of economic growth: the Canadian case. In
Queen's Quarterly 45:369-182, Summer 1958. AP5.Q3 DLC; CIA.
Revision of address before the Royal Camission on Can.'s
economic prospects, Toronto,, Oat., Jan. 24, 1956.
Does monetary policy really work? In Vital Speeches
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- -. The liberal hour. Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1960.
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91? - - - -. Market structure and stabilization
policy [differing
degrees of monopoly and 0=08titiiven"s and their bearing
on general price movements] In Review of Economics and.
Statistics 39:124-133, May 19-57. HA1.R35 DLC; CIA.
92. - - - +. Marketing efficiency in Puerto Rico. Cambridge, Har-
vard University Press, 1955. 204p. HF3356?03 DLC.
93. - - - -. A positive approach to economic aid. In Foreign
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Same. In Americas 13:39-42, June 1961. DLC; CIA.
-. Rival econemic theories in India [Indian econwdc theory]
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95. The social balance [urgent need to plan and provide
for educational expansion] In Educational Record 40:183-188,
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Address before the 14th National conference on higher education.
96. - - A theory of price control, Cambridge, Harvard University
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97? - - - -. U.S. agriculture: problem and choices. In Social
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98. VAN DEN HAAG, E. Affluence, Galbraith, the Democrats [theories
and influence of J. K. Galbrithl In Commentary 30:206-214,
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99. WHN Galbraith stood up to economists clobbering theory of counter-
vailing. In Business Week p.92--94+, 9 January 1954.
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104, HOW KENNEDY'S CEA sees road to growth. In Business Week p.46-48+,
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Honorable Luther Hod4es, Secretary of Camaerce. Washington,
Mer_kle, 1961. 9p. (v.5, no.5).
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lO&. CATER, D. Coming to terms with X ndon [pattern of his politics]
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149? - - - -. Iynion Johnson, rising Democratic star. In Reporter
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110. CBAt1IaAIN, J. L.H.J.: least popular with the USSR; on per-
formance, Johnson is just a whisker to the right of Kennedy
at al.; he's a New-Fair Dealer, but on foreign policy, he's
with the nards: he wouldn't apologize to Khrushehev. in
National Review 8:42l-423+, 2 July 1960. AP2.N3545 $h;
CIA.
111. DIGGER, Be What did I,jMon say (or mean) and try? In New
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