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1963, November 23
- Toronto Daily Star |
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Saturday November 23,1963.
Canadian Newspaper.
The Star (originally known as The Evening Star and then
The Toronto Daily Star ) was created in 1892 by striking Afternoon
News printers and writers, led by future Mayor of Toronto and social
reformer Horatio Clarence Hocken, who became the newspaper's founder.
Toronto Daily Star unfolds in words and pictures the tragedy of the
Kennedy Assassination and what happens next :
- How Canada reacted
- European reaction
- Eyewitness to the assassination
- Editorial
- The tragic return to Washington
- Report on the other victim, Texas Gov.John Connally
- Kennedy's biography
- Johnson's biography
- How the Washington public reacted
- How will Jacqueline Kennedy tell the children? |
1963, November 23
- Toronto Evening Telegram |
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Saturday November 23,1963.
Canadian Newspaper.
The Toronto Evening Telegram was a conservative, broadsheet
afternoon newspaper published in Toronto from 1876 to 1971.
It had a reputation for supporting the Conservative Party at
both the federal and provincial level. The paper competed with the liberal
Toronto Star. "The Tely" strongly supported Canada's imperial connection
with Britain as late as the 1960s
Toronto Weekend Telegram unfolds in words and pictures the tragedy
of the Kennedy Assassination and what happens next. |
1963, November 23
- Il Mattino |
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Reprint.
Saturday November 23,1963.
Italian Newspaper (Naples). |
1963, November 24
- Chicago Sunday Times |
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Sunday November 24,1963.
Chicago (USA)
Cover page "Monday a National Day of Mourning".
Most of the articles refer to JFK and his Assassination. |
1963, November 24
- The Boston Sunday Globe |
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Sunday November 24,1963.
Boston (USA) |
1963, November 24
- The Michita Sunday Eagle |
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Sunday November 24,1963.
Michita, Kansas (USA) |
1963, November 25
- Forth Worth Star Telegram |
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Reprint.
Monday November 25,1963.
Forth Worth (USA)
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1963, November 25
- San Francisco Examiner |
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Monday November 25,1963.
San Francisco (USA)
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1963, November 26
- Daily News - New York |
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Tuesday November 26,1963.
Daily News - New York's Picture Newspaper.
New York (USA).
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1963, November 26
- San Francisco Examiner |
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Tuesday November 26,1963.
San Francisco (USA)
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1963, November 29
- Daily News - New York |
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Friday November 29,1963.
Daily News - New York (USA),
Cover page "Canaveral now Cape Kennedy - Johnson renames site as
Memorial"
and several other Kennedy & Johnson articles inside.
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1963, November
29
- Life |
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Original.
Historical issue of Life
dedicated to
the murder of the President Kennedy in Dallas.
Exclusive pictures show the fatal sequence up close as bullets strike the
President and Texas' Governor Connally. President Lyndon Johnson takes
oath of office and flies to Washington with the widowed First Lady and
President Kennedy's body.
Homecoming of a grief-stricken airborne Cabinet. Sorrow at the White House
and around the world. Theodore White reports from Washington. |
1963, November
29
- Time |
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Original.
Historical issue of
Time
dedicated to the murder of the President Kennedy in Dallas.
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1963, December 3
- Look |
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Original.
Interesting 10-pages
article "The President and his son", with text by Laura Bergquist and
photographs by Stanley Tretick. |
1963, December
6
- Life |
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Original.
Historical issue of Life
dedicated to Kennedy's last journey.
In colour, the pageant of the President's funeral. Jacqueline Kennedy's
decisions. Lyndon Johnson moves strongly to his big job and his Lady Bird
steps into her own new role. Forlorn burial of the President's assassin,
and the funeral of a policeman he killed. The questions about Lee Harvey
Oswald and the answers. |
1963, December
7
- Daily News - New York |
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Saturday December 7,1963.
Daily News - New York (USA).
Cover page "A tight hold on her future":
Holding Caroline's hands , Mrs John Kennedy keeps her head high in the
Washington breeze as she alights from car to enter Georgetown house which
will be her home for the immediate future. The residence has been lent by
Undersecretary of State W.Averell Harriman. With her is Secret Service
agent Clint Hill, cited for bravery in assassination. |
1963, December
7
- Paris Match |
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In French.
Historical issue of
Paris Match dedicated to
the JFK assassination and to
Kennedy's last journey, with 7 articles :
1. Kennedy: ce que j'appelle courage
2. L'horrible assassinat
3. Le monde sans Kennedy
4. Le mystere de Dallas
5. L'adieu du monde entier
6. Le nouveau President L.B.J.
7. Le calvaire de Jackie.
It includes several color photos from Zapruder
film.
A sincere thank you to a very dear friend of mine
who gave me this rare issue as gift for my collection. |
1963, December
13
- Life |
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Historical issue of Life
dedicated to
the new President Lyndon Johnson.
With sturdy roots in the earth and the past, with a handsome and versatile
family, and with plenty of drive, the new President gathers his forces for
the big task. Text by John L.Steele |
1963, December
14
- Paris Match |
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In French.
Historical issue of
Paris Match, with 58 pages dedicated to Kennedy, with
4 sections :
1. Le mystere de Dallas
2. Les repercussions en France
3. Hommage a la grande dame de l'Amerique
4. La derniere victoire de Kennedy.
A sincere warm thank you to a very special person
who gave me this rare issue as gift for my collection. |
1963, December
28
- Paris Match |
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Original. French.
Third part of "Life of
Jackie Kennedy", with a five-pages article dedicated to the White House
years.
A sincere thank you to a very dear friend of mine
who gave me this rare issue as gift for my collection. |
1964, January
- Meridiano 12 (M12) |
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Italian magazine
"M12-Meridiano 12 con John F.Kennedy on the cover.
Long article inside
"L'eroe della nuova frontiera (The Hero of New Frontier)" by Karda Lou |
1964, February
14
- Time |
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Original.
Historical issue of Time
with 5-pages cover story dedicated to "The Warren Commission- Probing
Kennedy's Death" and with Marina Oswald photo on the cover
page. |
1964, February
21
- Life |
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Historical issue of Life
dedicated to Lee Harvey Oswald.
On the cover, in a photograph taken by his wife, Lee harvey Oswald carries
the rifle with which he shot President Kennedy and the pistol with whichhe
shot officer Tippit.
Inside, article "Was Jack Ruby insane?" by Ernest Havemann and "Oswald:
evolution of an assassin" by Donald Jackson |
1964, April 26
- L'Espresso |
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Original. Italian Magazine "L'Espresso".
Article "Il Convegno sugli anni Kennedy - Il Tramonto della Nuova
Frontiera" (The Convention on the Kennedy years - The Fall of
the New Frontier). |
1964, May
29
- Life |
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Cover :
"Jacqueline Kennedy - she writes about her husband's mementos -
the one he liked more".
Article :
KENNEDY MEMORABILIA : Mementos of the President are put on exhibit
: "These are the things I hope will show how he really was" by Jacqueline
Kennedy. |
1964, July 3
- Life |
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8-pages cover story:
"Bob Kennedy's week of trial and decision".
In the cover photo, Bob in a happy moment at home with his and his brother
Jack's children |
1964, July 10
- Life |
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Original.6-pages cover story:
"Oswald's Full Russian Diary".
LIFE presents a fascinating and historic document, the personal diary kept
by Lee Harvey Oswald during his months in Russia. It is one of the most
important pieces of evidence studied by the Warren Commission in its
effort to unravel the character and motives of President Kennedy's
assassin.
At Marina Oswald's request, many Russian names in the diary have been
changed to prevint reprisals against Oswald's acquaintances.
The diary is printed exactly as Oswald wrote it, mispellings and all.
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1964, August
9
- Domenica del Corriere |
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Italian Magazine "Domenica del Corriere".
Kennedy's Death told by a
"maestro" of the folk ballad, Orazio Strano. |
1964, August
25
- Look |
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8-pages cover story :"The
ambitions of Bobby Kennedy" by Joseph Kraft.
In the same issue, a 5-pages article on "The Cuban crisis : how close we
were to war" by Roger Hilsman. |
1964,
September 16
- Columbus Dispatch |
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Original Newspaper clip.
Mrs John F.Kennedy holds
the hand of daughter caroline as they start off to the 6-year-old's new
school, the Convent of teh Sacred Heart on New York's East 91st Street. |
1964,
September
28
- The New York Times |
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Historical issue of
"The New York Times"
dedicated to Warren Report conclusions, that were made public the day
before.
The President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy,
known unofficially as the Warren Commission, was established by President
Lyndon B. Johnson on November 29, 1963 to investigate the assassination of
United States President John F. Kennedy that had taken place on November
22, 1963. Its 889-page final report was presented to President Johnson on
September 24, 1964 and made public three days later. It concluded that Lee
Harvey Oswald acted alone in killing Kennedy and wounding Texas Governor
John Connally and that Jack Ruby also acted alone when he killed Oswald
two days later. |
1964, October
2
- Life |
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Historical issue of Life
dedicated to Warren Report conclusions.
The Commission's 10-month trail to a verdict on the assassination of
President Kennedy, and the facts and photographs that were weighed in
evidence. |
1964, October
2
- Time |
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Historical issue of
Time, with a 9-page special section
dedicated to Warren Report conclusions.
From the article:
" The Warren Commission took 10 months before finally submitting its
report to the President last week. In the agonizing interim, there were
complaints that the Commission was deliberately desultory - perhaps trying
delay until past the November elections.
In its final form, the Commission's report was amazing in its detail,
remarkable in its judicious caution and restraint, yet utterly convincing
in its major conclusions.
The wonder was not the Commission took such long time to complete
its report, but that it did so much so swiftly."
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1964, November 8
- Epoca |
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Italian Magazine "Epoca"..
Two articles dedicated to Lyndon Johnson, in the week of US Presidential
election:
"Il Presidente lo hanno fatto cosė" (This is how they created the
President) by Raymond Cartier (6 pages)
"Questo č Lyndon" (This is Lyndon) by Guido Gerosa (5 pages).
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1964 November
- Look |
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In this Memorial issue of
"Look" is evoked the living JFK - from tender family man to politician -
seen through many eyes. Photos an text in this Memorial Book, published in
a month of remembering (Nov.64), have been adapted from material appearing
in the November 17 issue of Look.
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1965, September 8
- Tempo |
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Italian magazine.
Open letter from the writer Giovanni Arpino to Jacqueline Kennedy.
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1965, September 26
- L'Europeo |
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Italian magazine.
10 page articles:
- Third part of "1000 thousands days with Kennedy" from Arthur
Schlesinger. (7 pages)
- Interview with Pierre Salinger, White House Press Secretary with John
F.Kennedy, from Oriana Fallaci (3 pages). |
1965, October 27
- Tempo |
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Italian magazine.
Cover
4-page article by Alberto Traldi : "Will Jacqueline Kennedy marry a cinema
director?"
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1966 March
- Science Digest |
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JFK's handwriting, says author, reveals "exploratory flights of his
imaginative mind and the restless impatience of his emotional nature". It
also depicts "a dynamic and courageous leader capable of sensitive
responses". |
1966, August 23
- Look |
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Robert F.Kennedy on the cover of magazine "Look".
Inside a 4-pages article:
"Suppose God is Black". South Africa's dilemma: a bright future
weighed down by dark cruelty. Here is a personal reporton the land of
"apartheid", where even the churches are segregated.
by Senator Robert F.Kennedy |
1966, November 25
- Life |
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In a special 14 pages coverage, "Life" present new insights into the
tragedy the took place in Dallas on Nov.22, 1963:
"A MATTER OF REASONABLE DOUBT"
Amid heightening controversy over the Warren Report, Governor Connally
examins for LIFE the assassination film. That Oswald acted alone is a
"Matter of Reasonable Doubt".
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1967, January 29
- Epoca |
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Original. Italian magazine.
In a special 12 pages coverage, "Epoca" prints the tirth part of
Italian version of the book "Death of a President" by William Manchester.
In the cover page, a photo of President Kennedy . |
1967, February 5
- Epoca |
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Original. Italian magazine.
In a special 10 pages coverage, "Epoca" prints the fourth part of
Italian version of the book "Death of a President" by William Manchester.
In the cover page, a photo of President Kennedy with his son John-John at
end summer 1963. |
1967, February 12
- Epoca |
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Original. Italian magazine.
In a special 10 pages coverage, "Epoca" prints the fifth part of
Italian version of the book "Death of a President" by William Manchester.
In the cover page, a photo of Air Force One flying from Dallas to
Washington. |
1967, February 19
- Epoca |
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Original. Italian magazine.
In a special 10 pages coverage, "Epoca" prints the sixth part of
Italian version of the book "Death of a President" by William Manchester.
In the cover page, a photo of Lyndon Johnson and his wife with Jacqueline
Kennedy in Dallas after the assassination. |
1967, November 5
- Lo Specchio |
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Original. Article from Italian magazine LO SPECCHIO (Nov.5,1967).
"Jacqueline corre in Cambogia"
Extract from article: "Jacqueline arrived in Rome on Saturday October 28
from USA. She stayed two days in Rome before leaving to a trip to Thailand
and Cambogia to attend celebrations to remember JFK.
There were rumors she was close to engage with Michael Forrestal and that
he was going to join her in Bangkok.
At Fiumicino she was received from Spanish Ambassador in Vatican, Mr
Garrigues." |
1967, November 24
- Life |
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In a special 17 pages coverage, "Life" present two insights into the
tragedy the took place in Dallas on Nov.22, 1963:
"WHY KENNEDY WENT TO TEXAS"
The Governor of Texas, who accompanied President Kennedy throughout the
fateful visit, sets the record straight on a controversial and widely
misreported aspect of the event.
"LAST SECONDS OF THE MOTORCADE"
Life has previously published the famous Zapruder film, showing the actual
assassination. In this issue, on pages 87-97, is a portfolio of hitherto
unpublished pictures, taken by bystander, of the last moments of the
motorcade in Dallas and then the return to the White House in Washington.
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1967, November 30
- Panorama |
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Original. Italian Magazine "PANORAMA".
Three pages articles in the fourth anniversary of JFK Assassination:
"Tre Assassini a Dallas"
(Three assassins at Dallas?") - 2 pages
about Thompson's book "Six seconds at Dallas" and his conspiracy theory.
"Crede nel rapporto Warren la'voce' di Kennedy" ("Kennedy's "voice"
believes in Warren report") - 1 page
Interview to Pierre Salinger, who was White House Press Secretary with
JFK, who supports the conclusion of the Warren report.
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1968, June 14
- Time |
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On the cover "Robert
Kennedy".
Historical issue of Time, the week after Robert Kennedy's assassination
(June 6,1968).
The cover was painted by Louis Glanzman,
whose last previous portrait for TIME was of Charles de Gaulle (May 31).
Glanzman, assigned to do Kennedy's portrait eight hrs after the shooting
in Los Angeles, found the commission an almost painful personal
experience. When President John F.Kennedy was assassinated, the artist
worked all night on a portrait - for himself - as a kind of catharsis for
his grief. This time, faced with a hard deadline, he also worked the night
through. "I was glad to have the chance" he said "I had to get it out of
my system". |
1968, June 17
- Newsweek |
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On the cover "Robert
F.Kennedy 1925-1968".
Historical issue of Newsweek, the week after Robert Kennedy's assassination
(June 6,1968).
31 pages of this issue are fully dedicated to the assassination. |