Limousine pulls up to White House, in Washington, DC, and Senate Minority leader, Everett Dirksen steps out. and enters the White House. U.S. Secretary of Labor, William Willard Wirtz, follows a companion out of a car and walks into the White House.They are greeted at the door by Senator J. William Fullbright, of Arkansas. Senate Majority leader, Mike Mansfield, of Montana arrives. U.S. Senate Democratic Whip Hubert Horatio Humphrey also enters the White House
U.S. President John F Kennedy delivers American University Commencement Address in Washington DC. The speech addresses issues of university education, peace, war, nuclear arms and disarmament. The President highlights the need to examine American attitude towards peace as well as the Soviet Union. 10 June 1963.
John F Kennedy delivering American University Commencement Address and raises issue of human rights over all the other issues. He is honored with Honorary Degree of Doctor of Civil Law. 10 June 1963.
Transfer of office from outgoing President Dwight Eisenhower to President elect John F Kennedy. Exterior view of the White House after a snow fall. View of Kennedy sitting at his desk in the Oval Office. View of part of the National Mall in the snow, with Washington Monument in the distance in Washington DC. John F Kennedy with wife Jacqueline Kennedy, Dwight Eisenhower, Vice President Richard Nixon, former President Harry Truman, members of Congress, Supreme Court Judges, Diplomats, representatives of the art and literature community including contralto singer Marian Anderson and poet Robert Frost, Vice-President elect Lyndon Johnson, and others walking in the U.S. Capitol Building toward the inauguration ceremony seating. John F Kennedy takes Presidential Oath of Office administered by Chief Justice Earl Warren witnessed by a large crowd. President begins his Inaugural speech. 20 January 1961.
Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru addresses national and international correspondents about India's development at the National Press Club in Washington DC. After lunch the Prime Minister responds to the press' questions about Nuclear testing by the Soviet Union.
U.S. President John F Kennedy during a recording at the White House for national television. The President addresses the viewers about his recent trip to Europe. Cameramen with their motion picture cameras preparing to record the President's speech. Exterior daytime view of the White House and trees with mid summer leaves in foreground. Two dignitaries speak on camera during setup testing, then President Kennedy speaks.
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