THE CHRISTINE CAMP ARCHIVES: WALDENSIDE FINDING TOOL - Denise D. Monbarren Summer 1998
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THE CHRISTINE CAMP ARCHIVES: WALDENSIDE FINDING TOOL Denise D. Monbarren Summer 1998
CHRISTINE CAMP ARCHIVES: WALDENSIDE ADDRESSES BY THE KENNEDY ADMINISTRATION: Kennedy, John F. “This Country is Moving . . . and It Must Not Stop.” Text of the speech he was scheduled to deliver at the Texas Welcome Dinner at the Municipal Auditorium in Austin, Texas, Nov. 22, 1963. Kennedy, John F. “We Are . . . the Watchmen on the Walls of Freedom.” Text of the speech he was scheduled to deliver in the Trade Mart in Dallas, Texas, Nov. 22, 1963. AUDIOTAPES: [A History of the Camp Family Farm.]
BOOKS: Note: Books are catalogued and shelved in Special Collections LC Collection. Bernstein, Carl and Woodward, Bob. All the President’s Men. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1974. Dust jacket. Gift to Camp from Bob Woodward. Bishop, Jim. A Day in the Life of President Kennedy. New York: Random House, 1964. Dust jacket. Inscribed to Camp by author. Beschloss, Michael R. Kennedy and Roosevelt: The Uneasy Alliance. New York: W. W. Norton & Co., 1980. First ed. Dust jacket. Bradlee, Benjamin C. Conversations with Kennedy. New York: W.W. Norton and Co., Inc., 1975. Dust jacket. Dixon, George. Leaning on a Column. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Co., 1961. First ed. Inscribed to Camp by author. Donovan, Robert J. PT 109: John F. Kennedy in World War II. New York: McGraw-HIll Book Co., 1961. Inscribed to Camp by the author. John Fitzgerald Kennedy. . . As We Remember Him. Ed. by Joan Meyers. Philadelphia: Courage Books, 1965. Dust jacket. The Joint Appearances of Senator John F. Kennedy and Vice President Richard M. Nixon and Other 1960 Campaign Presentations. Washington, D.C. : U.S. G.P.O., 1961.
Kennedy, John F. John F. Kennedy: Words to Remember. With a foreword by Robert F. Kennedy. Hallmark Cards, 1967. Dust jacket. Kennedy, John F. A Nation of Immigrants. Intro. by Robert F. Kennedy. Inscribed to Camp “on behalf of JFK & RFK.” Kennedy, John F. The Strategy of Peace. Ed. by Allan Nevins. New York: Harper & Bros., 1960. Kennedy, John F. Why England Slept. New York: Wilfred Funk, Inc., 1961. Book case. The Kennedy Years and the Negro: A Photographic Record. Ed. by Doris E. Saunders. Chicago: Johnson Publishing Co., 1964. Lee, Bruce. Boys’ Life of John F. Kennedy. New York: Bold Face Books, Inc., 1961. Leslie, Warren. Dallas Public and Private: Aspects of an American City. New York: Grossman Publishers, 1964. Dust jacket slightly torn. Let Us Begin: The First 100 Days of the Kennedy Administration. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1961. Gift from Camp to her father for his birthday and father’s day. Accompanying letter from Camp to her father. Life in Camelot: The Kennedy Years. Ed. by Philip B. Kunhardt, Jr. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1988. Dust jacket. Lincoln, Evelyn. My Twelve Years with John F. Kennedy. New York: David McKay Co., 1965. Dust jacket. Inscribed to Camp by author.
Machester, William. The Death of a President: November 20 - November 25. New York: Harper & Row, Publishers, 1967. First ed. Dust jacket. Manchester, William. Portrait of a President: John F. Kennedy in Profile. Boston: Little, Brown, and Co., 1962. First ed. Dust jacket slightly torn. Inscribed to Camp by author. Mankiewicz, Frank. Perfectly Clear: Nixon from Whittier to Watergate. New York: Quadrangle, The New York Times Book Co., 1973. Dust jacket. O’Brien, Lawrence F. No Final Victories: A Life in Politics--from John F. Kennedy to Watergate. New York: Doubleday & Co., 1974. Dust jacket. O’Donnell, Kenneth P. and Powers, David F. Johnny, We Hardly Knew Ye: Memories of John Fitzgerald Kennedy. With Joe McCarthy. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1972. First ed. The Presidential Transcriptions. In conjunction with the staff of The Washington Post. New York: Dell, 1974. The Promise of the New Asia: United States Policy in the Far East as Stated by President Johnson on his Pacific Journey. Washington, D.C.: U.S. G.P.O., 1966. Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: John F. Kennedy, January 1 to December 31, 1962. Washington, D.C.: U.S. G.P.O., 1963. Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: John F. Kennedy, January 1 to November 22, 1963. Washington, D.C.: U.S. G.P.O., 1964. Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: John F. Kennedy, January 20 to December 31, 1961. Washington, D.C.: U.S. G.P.O., 1962.
Report of the President’s Commission on the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Washington, D.C.: U.S. G.P.O., 1964. Report of the Warren Commission on the Assasination of President Kennedy. New York: Bantam Books, c1963, 1964. Salinger, Pierre. Avec Kennedy. Editions J’ai Lu, 1967. Salinger, Pierre. On Instructions of My Government. New York: Dell, c1971, 1972. Salinger, Pierre. With Kennedy. New York: Doubleday & Co., 1966. Dust jacket torn. Gift to Camp from author. Salinger, Pierre and Gross, Leonard. The Dossier. Garden City, NY: Doubleday & Co., Inc., 1984. First ed. Dust jacket glued to book. Schlesinger, Arthur, Jr. Creativity in Statecraft. Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress, 1983. Schlesinger, Arthur, Jr. Kennedy or Nixon: Does It Make Any Difference?. New York: The Macmillan Co., 1960. Dust jacket torn. Schlesinger, Arthur, Jr. A Thousand Days: John F. Kennedy in the White House. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1965. Dust jacket torn. Inscribed to Camp by author. Shaw, Mark. The Kennedys. Toronto: Ambassador Books, c1959, 1964. Dust jacket. Gift to Camp from author. Sidey, Hugh. John F. Kennedy, President. New York: Atheneum, 1963. First ed. Dust jacket worn. Inscribed to Camp by author.
Smith, Merriman. The Good New Days: A Not Entirely Reverent Study of Native Habits and Customs in Modern Washington. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill Co., Inc., 1962. First ed. Dust jacket torn. Inscribed to Camp by author. Sorensen, Theodore C. Kennedy. New York: Harper & Row, Publishers, 1965. First ed. Dust jacket torn. Inscribed to Camp by author. The Speeches, Remarks, Press Conferences, and Statements of Senator John F. Kennedy, August 1 throughNovember 7, 1960. Washington, D.C.: U.S. G.P.O., 1961. terHorst, J. F. and Albertazzie, Ralph. The Flying White House: The Story of Air Force One. New York: Bantam Books, 1979. The Torch is Passed. [Washington, D.C.]: Associated Press, 1963. Gift to Camp from W.L. Beale, Jr., Chief of Bureau. A Tribute to John F. Kennedy. Ed. by Pierre Salinger and Sander Vanocure. Chicago: Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc., 1964. Book case. Gift to Camp from Salinger. United Press International and American Heritage Magazine, comps. Four Days: The Historical Record of the Death of President Kennedy. [s.l.]: American Heritage Publishing Co., 1964. White, Theodore H. The Making of the President 1960. New York: Atheneum Publishers, 1961. Inscribed to Camp by author. Woodward, Bob and Bernstein, Carl. The Final Days. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1976. Dust jacket.
CLIPPINGS ON CAMP: “Afghanistan Wedding Unites Miss Camp and W. C. Grimsley.” Panama City News-Hera, Panama City, Florida (Dec. 13, 1953). “Details of Christine Camp’s Wedding in Afghanistan Last Month Reach Her Parents.” [n.s.] [n.d.]. Goulder, Grace. “Wooster’s Big Deal in the Land of Jesus.” The Plain Dealer Sunday Magazine (Mar. 5, 1967). Kaufman, Alma. “Area Woman Was On Air Force 1.” The Daily Record (Dec. 24, 1963). Lockwood, Rod. “Political Career Long, Rewarding.” Ashland Times-Gazette (Sept. 5, 1967). Novit, Robert E. “Former Kennedy Staffer Describes Tumultuous, Emotional Period in History.” The Press and Standard (Mar. 19, 1993). Zita, Don. “Red Haw Family ‘Split’ By Dem Daughter.” [n.s.] [n.d.]. CLIPPINGS ON CAMP FAMILY: “Fred L. Camp is Graduate in Dentistry.” [n.s.] [n.d.] Jones, Twyla. “Camp Tackled Restoration Of Fifth-Generation Home.” The Daily Record (Apr. 18, 1986). Martz, Linda. “Ashlanders Familiar to Farm Life, Presidents.” News Journal, Mansfield (Aug. 5, 1990).
CLIPPINGS ON KENNEDY ADMINISTRATION: Burns, James MacGregor. “Between Presidents and the Press: With Kennedy.” [Book Review] Saturday Review (Sept. 3, 1966): 23. Childs, Marquis W. “The President and the Press Secretary: With Kennedy.” [Book Review] [n.s.] (Sept. 10, 1966): 16-17. Fairlie, Henry. “Kennedy Without Tears: With Kennedy [Book Review] Book Week (Sept. 11, 1968): 2. “The Gift of Courage.” The Washington Post (June 9, 1968): B6. Handlin, Oscar. “Reader’s Choice: With Kennedy.” [Book Review] The Atlantic Bookshelf [n.d.] “Historical Notes: Steam from the Bubble Bath.” Time (Jul. 29, 1966): 17. Roberts, Chalmers M. “Salinger Provides Agenda to an Era.” The Washington Post (Sept. 10, 1966?): A19. Wicker, Tom. “From the White House Press Room: With Kennedy.” [Book Review] The New York Times Book Review (Sept. 11,1966): 1, 42. CORRESPONDENCE: Correspondence related to Camp’s participation in oral history interviews for the John F. Kennedy library. 14 letters to Camp. 4 letters from Camp. Correspondence related to Camp’s participation in the production “Air Force One: The Planes and the Presidents.” 3 letters to Camp. Correspondence related to galleys of Pierre Salinger’s With Kennedy. 7 letters to Camp. 2 letters from Camp. GALLEYS: Salinger, Pierre. With Kennedy. Final galleys of text with Camp’s changes made in margins. 2 binders.
MAGAZINES: Esquire LXI.6 (1964 June). Good Housekeeping (1966 Aug.). Life (1960 Nov. 21). Life 55.23 (1963 Dec. 10). Life: The John Fitzgerald Kennedy Memorial Edition (1963). Life: The Kennedys (1968). Life: To The Moon And Back (1969). Life 69.6 (1970 Aug. 7). Look 28.23 (1964 Nov. 17). Newsweek LXII.24 (1963 Dec. 9). Time LXXVI.20A (1960 Nov. 16).
MEMORABILIA OF CAMP: Announcement of Camp’s change of name “by reason of her latest divorce on June 9, 1978.” Cartoon by Leo Hirshberger. 1956. Framed. Gift to Camp from colleagues at the Democratic National Committee upon Camp’s departure for New Delhi, India, 1956. Inscribed by cartoonist. Signed by colleagues. Certificate of recognition to Camp from Department of State. September 1968. Framed. Cut-and-paste Bride’s spoof. Circa early 1990s? Distinguished Alumni Award given to Camp June 9, 1990 by The College of Wooster. Framed. Press pass to the Manila Summit Conference, 1966. Record of the 1950 Washington Student Citizenship Seminar. Wooster Expedition to Pella Handbook of General Information. 1967. Compiled by Robert H. Smith.
MEMORABILIA OF CAMP FAMILY: Cemetery marker for John W. Camp 1865-1861. Certificate of ownership of cemetery plot for J.W. Camp and Ella Camp situated in Red Haw, Ashland County, Ohio. Certificate of ownership of cemetery plot for Howard Camp and Florence Camp situated in Red Haw, Ashland County, Ohio. Daily-Mind-R notebook of Florence R. Camp. 1975. Directory of the John and Ellen Camp Family. 1991. Family Bible. Owned by Florence Camp? Notebooks (2). [n.d.] Owner(s) unidentified. Program of Ohio State University Commencement. June 11, 1968. Page 64 notes Frederick Leroy Camp received degree in dental surgery. Week-at-a-Glance notebook. 1960. Owner unidentified.
MEMORABILIA OF KENNEDY ADMINISTRATION: Cardboard campaign button, Kennedy for President, [1960?]. Dedication program of John Fitzgerald Kennedy Library. October 9, 1979. Endowment report. John F. Kennedy Library Foundation. [1984?]. Framed print presented by John F. Kennedy to a few members of the White House staff for Christmas 1962 for working extra duty during the Cuban Missile Crisis in October 1962. Framed. Mat inscribed to Camp from John F. Kennedy. Gift box (cigarette box?) commemorating the presidential campaign of 1960. The clear box is detailed in gold with Camp’s name (Christine Grimsley), John F. Kennedy’s signature, and a representation of family airplane, the “Caroline.” Gift boxes were presented to select members of staff who flew aboard the airplane during the campaign. Handwritten thank-you note to Camp from Jacqueline Kennedy. [1963?] Framed. Invitation in celebration of John F. Kennedy’s 72 birthday, May 25, 1989. Invitation to the funeral services of John F. Kennedy. St. Matthews Cathedral, Nov. 25, 1963. Medal and pin in gift box given to Camp as Meritorious Honor Award by the Agency for International Development Department of State. “For her consistently outstanding leadership in Office of Public Affairs.” Feb. 1981. John F. Kennedy matchbooks (2) carrying presidential seal. Newspaper photograph of Camp and Dean Rusk, 54th Secretary of State. [Washington, D.C. , 1967.] Framed. Mat inscribed to Camp from Rusk. Press package. “Background Material on Religious Aspects of Services for the Honorable Robert F. Kennedy. St. Patrick’s Cathedral, New York, New York, June 8, 1968.
Press package. “State Visit of Their Majesties King Mohammed Zaher and Queen Homaira of Afghanistan to the United States of America.” Sept. 4- 17, 1963. Press pass for Kennedy press staff, [n.d.] Program of Robert F. Kennedy Dinner in Washington, D.C., Jan. 22, 1969. Program of Texas Welcome Dinner in Austin, Texas for Nov. 22, 1963. Reproduction of cartoon of John F. Kennedy, Pierre Salinger, and Lyndon B. Johnson. Times-Mirror Syndicate, 1962. [Original held by Pierre Salinger.] Framed. Thank-you note from “Bob” Kennedy to Camp for review of The Enemy Within. Ink has faded completely leaving only the indentations of the hand- written note. Framed. Thank-you note from Ethel Kennedy. [1963?] Framed. Travel case given to press to commemorate “President Johnson’s Pacific Mission October 17 - November 2, 1966.” Includes Camp’s business cards, a “Kennedy 60” pin, and two packs of “John F. Kennedy” matches.
NEWSPAPERS: The Evening Star 111.249 (Sept. 6, 1963). The New York Times CXVIII.40,721 (July 21, 1969). The New York Times Special Supplement (Aug. 3, 1969). The Plain Dealer Sunday Magazine (Mar. 5, 1967). The Samoa Times IV.40 (Oct. 17, 1966). The Washington Post 86.275 (Sept. 6, 1963). The Washington Post 86.276 (Sept. 7, 1963). The Washington Post 86.353 (Nov. 23, 1963). The Washington Post 86.354 (Nov. 24, 1963). The Washington Post 86.355 (Nov. 25, 1963). The Washington Post 86.356 (Nov. 26, 1963). The Washington Post 91.187 (June 9, 1968). The Washington Post 92.228 (July 21, 1969).
PAPERS: Note: Independent study papers are catalogued and shelved in Special Collections LC Collection. Camp, E. Christine. Old and New Diplomacy: The Congress of Vienna and the Paris Peace Conference. [Senior Independent Study Project.] Wooster, Ohio: April 1951. Camp, E. Christine. Palestine. [Junior Independent Study Project.] Wooster, Ohio: January 1950. PHONOGRAPHS: Note: Phonographs are catalogued and shelved in Special Collections oversized audio-visual collection. The College of Wooster. Music at Wooster. RCA Victor. Three-album set. Four Days that Shocked the World: November 22-25, 1963. Colpix Records. One album, pamphlet “The Murder of the Young President” by Merriam Smith (UPI). Cover torn. Kennedy, Fohn F. His Last 24 Hours. A memorial album prepared by the State Democratic Executive Committee of Texas. One album, text of two speeches, and dinner program. November 22, 1963. ABC Radio Network News. Two albums. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS: [California.] February 1992. 1 dark red 3-ring binder. Contains color “vacation” photographs of Camp.
PHOTOGRAPHS OF CAMP: Black-and-white photograph of Camp. [n.d.] Black-and-white photograph of Camp. [n.d.] Black-and-white photograph of Camp. [n.d.] Black-and-white photograph of Camp and Andy Hatcher, Associate Press Secretary to the President. The White House, 1961. Framed. Mat inscribed to Camp from Hatcher. Black-and-white photograph of Camp and Pierre Salinger. [Mid-West, 1960 National Presidential Campaign.] Framed. Mat inscribed to Camp from Salinger. Black-and-white photograph of Camp at her graduation at The College of Wooster, Wooster, Ohio, 1951. Black-and-white photograph of Camp at her office in Washington. [n.d.] Framed. Black-and-white photograph of Camp at Palm Beach Bar circa 1960s. Photograph is inscribed to Camp. Black-and-white photograph of Camp during a “two-a-day” press conference with Pierre Salinger. Camp pictured far left. [n.d.] Framed. Black-and-white photograph of Camp’s office in Washington, D.C. [n.d.]. Framed. Black-and-white photographs (4) of Camp at her family home in Red Haw, Ohio. [1986?]. Photograph by Twyla Jones. Color photograph of Camp and cat. Washington, D.C., circa 1983. Color photograph of Camp and Jack Birkenstock. April 1992. Color photograph of Camp and John Edward Camp. Kidron Auction, Ohio, April 1989.
Color photograph of Camp from on-camera appearance in “Air Force One: The Planes and the Presidents.” Circa early 1980s? Color photograph of Camp on 65th birthday with grand-niece, Brittany Brady. Aug. 2, 1994. PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE CAMP FAMILY: Black-and-white photograph of Sigma Chi fraternity. The College of Wooster. 1912. Black-and-white photograph of Sigma Chi fraternity. The College of Wooster. 1913. Black-and-white photograph of William Swaisgood Reunion. Red Haw, Ohio, 1910. Color photograph of Brittany Brady at age 5. Color photograph of Frederick Leroy Camp at age 60. Circa 1991. Color photograph of Ralph and Thelma Swaisgood. Dec. 1990. Color photographs (5) unidentified. May 1988? Color photograph (1) unidentified. [n.d.]
PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE KENNEDY ADMINISTRATION: Black-and-white photograph of Bill Lawrence, White House Correspondent [New York Times] and president of the National Press Club, with Nikita Krushchev. 1962. Inscribed to Camp from Lawrence. Black-and-white photograph of John F. Kennedy. Kennedy Compound Beach, Hyannis Port, MA., 1963. Photographed by Mark Shaw. Framed. Gift to Camp from Shaw, Christmas 1963. Black-and-white photograph of John F. Kennedy. Presidential National Campaign of 1960. Cleveland, Ohio. Framed. Black-and-white photograph of Kennedy Administration on political platform. [n.d.] Black-and-white photograph of Malcolm Kilduff, Assistant Press Secretary to the President. The White House, 1962. Framed. Inscribed to Camp from Kilduff. Color photograph of the White House “Palace Guard 1961-1963.” Arnold Newman, photographer, Esquire Magazine Nov. 1963. Not published due to the assassination of President Kennedy. Framed. Signed by pictured members of White House staff.
SCRAPBOOKS: [Camp at Wooster.] Three scrapbooks that chronicle Camp’s life at Wooster. Howard E. Camp: Letters-to-the-Editor and Related Materials from His Files. 1960-1970. [John F. Kennedy.] Includes newspaper clippings, invitations, and holiday greeting signed by John F. Kennedy. [John F. Kennedy.] Includes newspaper clippings and a Christmas Card signed by Kennedy. The White House 1961. Includes newspaper clippings, invitations, identification cards, correspondence, photographs, and memorabilia. The White House 1963. Includes newspaper clippings, invitations, identification cards, correspondence, photographs, and memorabilia. The White House 1962. Includes newspaper clippings, invitations, identification cards, correspondence, photographs, and memorabilia.
TRANSCRIPTS: Oral History Interview with E. Christine Camp. By Alvin Spivak. For the John F. Kennedy Library. Washington, DC: 1964. VIDEOTAPES: Camp Reunion: 1991 Waldenside. YEARBOOKS: The Index. Wooster, Ohio: The College of Wooster, 1948. Two copies. The Index. Wooster, Ohio: The College of Wooster, 1950. The Index. Wooster, Ohio: The College of Wooster, 1951. Two copies. dm 14 july 2000
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