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MS, Traffic at Texas School Book Depository, Dallas, Texas, USA
MS, Traffic at Texas School Book Depository, Dallas, Texas, USA
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President Kennedy signs Armed Services Pay Raise Bill
White House administration and various officials watch as President John F Kennedy signs the Armed Services Pay Raise Bill / serviceman behind Kennedy handed the pens he used to sign the bill / everyone smiling in Washington, DC.
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Austin Veterans Memorial Committee Service for JFK
/ University of Texas 'Smokey the Cannon' gives 21 gun salute at Austin Veterans Memorial Committee Service for assassinated President Kennedy.
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Empty Streets During Memorial for President Kennedy
/ Stores and businesses closed and the streets are empty in Austin on the day of President Kennedy's funeral.
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President Kennedy visits with President Estenssoro of Bolivia
Ceremonial welcome by President John F Kennedy for Bolivian President Paz Estenssoro / presidents shake hands as Estenssoro exits car / review of Honor Guard / crowd behind rope watching / President Kennedy gives speech on lawn podium /...
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President Marshal Tito of Yugoslavia visits with JFK
President John F Kennedy walking with troops along path next to White House / greets President Josip Broz Tito of Yugoslavia / walk together surrounded by other visitors and formally dressed military / inspect troops / Eunice Kennedy...
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President John F. Kennedy's body is collected from the White House
Aerial of Washington closing in on White House with American flag at half-staff / military men drive empty horse drawn caisson to White House front door / Honor Guard stands at attention as pallbearers carry the flag-draped casket out of...
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1962 President Kennedy making speech at Rice University about space program / Texas
1962 President Kennedy making speech at Rice University about space program / Texas
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JFK making foreign policy speech about Cuba
JFK speech about Cuba to the American Society of Newspaper Editors / 'Any unilateral American intervention, in the absence of an external attack upon ourselves or an ally, would have been contrary to our traditions and to our...