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John F. Kennedy Non-Book Collection MS-0005 http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf3t1nb00z No online items John F. Kennedy Non-Book Collection MS-0005 James Lake Special Collections & University Archives 01/24/2008 5500 Campanile Dr. MC 8050 San Diego, CA 92182-8050 [email protected] URL: http://library.sdsu.edu/scua John F. Kennedy Non-Book MS-0005 1 Collection MS-0005 Contributing Institution: Special Collections & University Archives Title: John F. Kennedy Non-Book Collection Identifier/Call Number: MS-0005 Physical Description: 13.94 Linear Feet Date: 1958- Language of Material: English . Scope and Contents An adjunct to Special Collections and University Archives' John F. Kennedy Book Collection, the Kennedy Non-Book Collection consists of newspapers and newspaper clippings, magazines, pamphlets, fliers, sheet music, photographs, posters, and other memorabilia. The collection includes five series: Magazines and Newspapers, Special Issue Publications and Memorabilia, Photographs, Sound Recordings, and Newspapers and Clippings. Arrangement Note I. Magazines and Newspapers II. Special Issue Publications and Memorabilia III. Photographs IV. Sound Recordings V. Newspapers and Clippings Conditions Governing Access The donor of this collection has stipulated that the original manuscript and archival documents in this collection shall be used for research purposes only and not for commercial and/or financial gain. Individuals who wish to have photocopies made of any of the documents in the collection, or who wish to publish, reproduce or otherwise broadcast this material must first obtain the donor's permission in writing. Special Collections and University Archives will furnish contact information upon request. If permission is granted, a duplicate of the permission letter should be sent to Special Collections along with a restriction and condition letter (http://scua.sdsu.edu/collections/jfkrestrictionletter.shtml.) Conditions Governing Use The copyright interests in these materials have not been transferred to San Diego State University. Copyright resides with the creators of materials contained in the collection or their heirs. The nature of historical archival and manuscript collections is such that copyright status may be difficult or even impossible to determine. Requests for permission to publish must be submitted to the Head of Special Collections, San Diego State University, Library and Information Access. When granted, permission is given on behalf of Special Collections as the owner of the physical item and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder(s), which must also be obtained in order to publish. Materials from our collections are made available for use in research, teaching, and private study. The user must assume full responsibility for any use of the materials, including but not limited to, infringement of copyright and publication rights of reproduced materials. Source of Acquisition Louis A. Kenney, John Adams, and Andreas Brown Related Materials John F. Kennedy Book Collection Preferred Citation Identification of item, folder title, box number, John F. Kennedy Non-Book Collection, Special Collections and University Archives, San Diego State University Library. Accruals 9999-160 Subjects and Indexing Terms Audio Recordings Photographs Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963--Archives Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1960-1999--Archives Kennedy family--Archives John F. Kennedy Non-Book MS-0005 2 Collection MS-0005 Onassis, Jacqueline Kennedy, 1929-1994--Archives box 1 Magazines and Newspapers Series 1 box 1, folder 1 Bunte, "Who Will be the Next American President?" Werwird Amerikas nachster prasident? Folder 1 December 6, 1968 box 1, folder 2 Esquire, "Trying to Remember J.F.K." Folder 2 November 22, 1973 box 1, folder 3 Ladies Home Journal "Jacqueline Kennedy" Folder 3 March 1961 box 1, folder 4 Journal "Jacqueline Kennedy-From Wedding to White House" Folder 4 April 1961 box 1, folder 5 Life, "The Kennedys and Their Son at Christening" Folder 5 December 19, 1960 box 1, folder 6 Life, "The Kennedy Inauguration" Folder 6 January 27,1961 box 1, folder 7 Life, "The Kennedys in Canada" Folder 7 May 26, 1961 box 1, folder 8 Life, "Kennedy in Paris" Folder 8 June 9, 1961 box 1, folder 9 Life, "What the Presidents Speech Means to You"; Life, "Los Kennedys en Mexico" Folder 9 August 4, 1961; August 6, 1962 box 1, folder 10 Life, "President John F. Kennedy, 1917-1963" Folder 10 November 29, 1963 box 1, folder 11 Life, "Kennedy's Last Journey." Folder 11 December 6, 1963 box 1, folder 12 Life, "Johnson on the Job." Folder 12 December 13, 1963 box 1, folder 13 Life, "John F. Kennedy Memorial Edition." Folder 13 1963 box 1, folder 14 Life, "Oswald: Evolution of an Assassin." Folder 14 February 21, 1964 box 1, folder 15 Life, "Kennedy Portrait and Memorial Stamp." Folder 15 May 8, 1964 box 1, folder 16 Life, "Quest for a Famous Likeness." Folder 16 1964 box 1, folder 17 Life, "Teensville at the White House." Folder 17 May 15, 1964 box 1, folder 18 Life, "Kennedy Memorabilia." Folder 18 May 29, 1964 box 1, folder 19 Life, "L.B.J.'s Beagles." Folder 19 June 19, 1964 box 1, folder 20 Life, "Robert Kennedy's Week to Reckon." Folder 20 July 3, 1964 box 1, folder 21 Life, "Oswald's Historic Dairy." Folder 21 July 10, 1964 box 1, folder 22 Life, "The Kennedys." Folder 22 1968 box 1, folder 23 Life, "Camera at Work." "4 Days That Stopped America." Folder 23 November 1983 box 1, folder 24 Look, "Our New First Family." Folder 24 February 28, 1961 box 1, folder 25 Look, "Inside Kennedy's Elections." Folder 25 May 9, 1961 box 1, folder 26 Look, "What You Don't Know About Jacqueline Kennedy." Folder 26 July 4, 1961 box 1, folder 27 Look, "The President and His Son." Folder 27 December 3, 1963 box 1, folder 28 Look, "In Memory of John F. Kennedy." Folder 28 December 31, 1963 box 1, folder 29 Look, "The Death of a President." Part I Folder 29 January 24, 1967 box 1, folder 30 Look, "The Death of a President." Part II Folder 30 February 7, 1967 box 1, folder 31 Look, "The Death of a President." Part III Folder 31 February 21, 1967 box 1, folder 32 Look, "The Death of a President." Part IV Folder 32 March 7, 1967 box 1, folder 33 Look, "William Manchester's Own Story." Folder 33 April4, 1967 box 1, folder 34 Look, "Our Unbelievable Decade." Folder 34 December 30, 1969 box 1, folder 35 McCall's "Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy." Folder 35 May 1961 box 1, folder 36 Newsweek, "The Kennedy Year." Folder 36 December 12, 1960 box 1, folder 37 Newsweek, "This is John Fitzgerald Kennedy As He Is Today." Folder 37 January 23, 1961 box 1, folder 38 Newsweek, "Caroline In The White House."; People Weekly "Jackies World." Folder 38 May 15, 1961; April 18, 1977 box 1, folder 39 Post, "In Memoriam. A Senseless Tragedy." Folder 39 December 14, 1963 box 1, folder 40 San Diego Magazine, "The Scars of Dallas." Folder 40 November 1983 box 1, folder 41 Sports Illustrated, "The Soft American." Folder 41 December 26, 1960 box 1, folder 42 Time, "The Nation." The Presidency: "The Government Still Lives." Folder 42 November 29, 1963 box 1, folder 43 Time, "The Nation." The Presidency: "And Crown Thy Good..." Folder 43 December 6, 1963 box 1, folder 44 Time, "The Nation." Investigations: "Between Two Fires." Folder 44 February 14, 1964 Special Issue Publications and Memorabilia Series 2 John F. Kennedy Non-Book MS-0005 3 Collection MS-0005 Special Issue Publications and Memorabilia Series 2 box 2, folder 45 This Week, "First Lady's First Day." Folder 45 May 1, 1964 box 2, folder 46 This Week, "J.F.K.'s Favorite Word Game." Folder 46 April 19, 1964 box 2, folder 47 This Week, "Mr. President." Folder 47 June 14, 1964 box 2, folder 48 Today's Health, "New Man in the White House." Folder 48 February 1961 box 2, folder 49 TV Guide, "...No One Had Ever Lived a National Tragedy in Quite These Terms Before." Folder 49 November 22-25, 1963 box 2, folder 50 TV Times Folder 50 November 24-30, 1963 box 2, folder 51 US (title incomplete) Family Album Folder 51 December 12, 1978 box 2, folder 52 Film Comment, Fall/Winter Folder 52 1967 box 2, folder 53 Vogue Folder 53 June 1993 box 2, folder 54 American Heritage Folder 54 October, 1965 box 2, folder 55 National Geographic, January 1964. Incomplete issue. Two articles included: "To the Memory of Our Beloved President, Friend to All Mankind" and "The Nation's Capitol Revealed as Never Before." Bound in leather, gold lettering on cover: John F. Kennedy President United States of America Folder 55 box 2, folder 56 Singles, "JFK Jr. Single In the Spotlight." Folder 56 October 1995 box 2, folder 57 Bunte Illustrierte, August 15, 1962. "Jackie Kennedy Urlaub mit Caroline." (cover photograph) Folder 57 box 2, folder 58 New York Post, "First Look at Jackie's Will." (front page, 4-5) Folder 58 June 2, 1994 box 2, folder 59 Weekly World News, "Heartbroken JFK Visits Jackie's Grave."(front page, 8-9)] Folder 59 June 21, 1994 box 2, folder 60 New York Post, "Family Rushes to Jackie's Side" (cover story) Folder 60 May 19, 1994 box 2, folder 61 New York Newsday, "Jackie Dies of Cancer at 64." (cover story) Folder 61 May 20, 1994 box 2, folder 62 Daily News, "Jackie O is Dead at Age 64." (cover story) Folder 62 May 20, 1994 box 2, folder 63 New York Post, "Valiant Jackie Loses Battle for Life." Folder 63 May 20, 1994 box 2, folder 64 "Inaugural Spectacle."-Souvenir Edition by the editors of Life Folder 64 1961 box 2, folder 65 "Kennedy and his Family in Pictures." By the Editors of Look Folder 65 1963 box 2, folder 66 Globe Special-souvenir tribute "Jackie 1929-1994: Her Life, Loves, Style and Charm." Folder 66 1994 box 2, folder 67 "A Salute to Jacqueline Kennedy, The Bravest Woman in the World.
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