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KENNEDY, JOHN F. Autograph Manuscript, with few small ink drawings including one Signed, "J. Kennedy,"

SENATOR IMAGINES COUNTRYSIDE DURING MEETING ON LABOR REFORM BILL KENNEDY, JOHN F. Autograph Manuscript, with few small ink drawings including one Signed, "J. Kennedy," abbreviated notes and doodles, written on the verso of a typed fragment [from the minutes for the spring 1959 Harvard Board of Trustees meeting]. The notes, concerning the distribution of foreign aid, the scheduling of the labor reform bill by Senate Majority Leader Lyndon B. Johnson, and the Special Committee to Select Five Outstanding Senators [chaired by him in 1957]. The doodles, including one at upper right, with tiny signature near its lower edge, showing a fenced enclosure for horses beside a tree and in the background, a shimmering lake on which two sailboats glide as a floatplane approaches; and below this, another doodle showing a lone horse in profile; and in lower left corner is a lightly sketched outline of a tree. 1 page, 4to; staple holes and creases at upper right corner. (SFC) Np, 1959

"Chart on how foreign aid has been distributed / per capita chart / per nation / Edward [Farley?] Burke -- Dave[?] White / Pat [John M.?] Lynch / Bob [Robert F.?] Morey / [Arthur] Goldberg / Lyndon Johnson on labor Bill scheduling -- recommend doing with just reform / J[ohn?] B. Sullivan / Scholarship -- oath / 5 great Senators / Unemployment compensation / Report brief / Entertainment / allowance."
On January 20, 1959 Senator John F. Kennedy introduced to the Senate a labor reform bill with Senator Sam Ervin which, though never enacted, contributed to a significant extent the elements of the labor bill which became law as the Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act in September of that year.

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    "Chart on how foreign aid has been distributed / per capita chart / per nation / Edward [Farley?] Burke -- Dave[?] White / Pat [John M.?] Lynch / Bob [Robert F.?] Morey / [Arthur] Goldberg / Lyndon Johnson on labor Bill scheduling -- recommend doing with just reform / J[ohn?] B. Sullivan / Scholarship -- oath / 5 great Senators / Unemployment compensation / Report brief / Entertainment / allowance."
    On January 20, 1959 Senator John F. Kennedy introduced to the Senate a labor reform bill with Senator Sam Ervin which, though never enacted, contributed to a significant extent the elements of the labor bill which became law as the Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act in September of that year.
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