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Aid to Education - Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), [Democratic], 1960

 Item — BurtonHall Cold Storage: 1, PCC - Film Reel - 16mm: 120
Identifier: P-1498-74066

Scope and Contents

Scope and Contents Plan: increase aid to education with federal funds. Agency or Creating Entity:

Dates

  • Creation: 1960

Conditions Governing Use

While the University owns the materials in its collection, it does not own copyright to any of the materials. It is the responsibility of the user to acquire any necessary copyright authorizations for use of the materials such as may be required.

Biographical / Historical

The Political Communication Collection, located in the Carl Albert Center Congressional Research and Studies Center Archives, contains political television and radio commercials from the beginning of the 20th century through the present day.

Full Extent

From the Series: 14,137 Items (14,137 items (This series includes United States Office of President Campaign Ads from 1912-2016): Each item within this collection falls under the following categories: 16mm film reels, VHS videotape, 3/4" U-Matic videotape, 1" and 2" tap, Beta SP, Betamax, Mini DV, DVD, and born-digital video formats.)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: Hold

Transcript - Full

Federal aid for building schools, teacher salaries, scholarships, student loans, college housing. These objectives have made Senator Kennedy the nation's recognized leader for more aid to education. We need the best educated citizens in the world. The schools in your own state may be good and the teachers may be well compensated, and they may be in my own state of Massachusetts. But we are our brother's keeper. This is not 50 separate states. This is a national problem to make sure that whatever talent and ability any young man or woman may have, that they have a chance to develop it in good schools with competent and well compensated teachers. There are going to be twice as many students applying for college in 1970 in this and other states as do today. And therefore I think that it is, as well as a state responsibility, it is a federal responsibility. Kennedy leads the fight for federal aid to education without federal control. Vote for John F. Kennedy.

Repository Details

Part of the Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections Repository

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