
Fowler Hamilton
Fowler Hamilton was a New York attorney who was named by Kennedy to head the Foreign Aid Agency. [152, p. 101]
The Life of John F. Kennedy
Fowler Hamilton was a New York attorney who was named by Kennedy to head the Foreign Aid Agency. [152, p. 101]
Fred Holborn was a JFK White House administrative assistant.
George Woods was a New York City investment banker who as appointed as head of the World Bank by Kennedy. [152, p. 101]
Godfrey McHugh was an officer in the United States Air Force and a briefing officer to JFK. He most notably briefed Kennedy the night Dag…
Harlan Cleveland was appointed as Assistant Secretary of State for International Organizations by Kennedy in 1961. Cleveland was a Princeton graduate and Rhodes Scholar who…
Harold Marney was a crew member of PT 109 and one of the two men killed when the Japanese destroyer struck Kennedy’s boat near the…
A fellow Harvard man, Kissinger was part of JFK’s informal panel of aides and advisors while he was preparing for the presidential campaign in the…
Howard Baird was often the captain of the Caroline, the private plane of JFK. He was at the controls for the last flight of Kennedy…
Hyman Raskin was the little known JFK aide who was given the task of managing the Kennedy political machine in the years preceding the run…
Jaclin Marlin joined Anne Mayfield as a teacher for the second year of what was officially known as the White House Elementary School. Marlin was…
Jacques Lowe was German photographer who was a favored Kennedy family lensman. A political refugee, Lowe had been hired in 1958 by Bobby Kennedy to…
James F. Kelley (called Jamey by JFK) was instrumental in the 1946 campaign for Congress. He was born in the Jamaica Plain neighborhood of Boston…
James McCauley Landis was an influential attorney and close personal friend and associate of JFK’s father. He acted as an advisor to Jack for many…
James Seymour was Jack’s chief factotum as he raced to write his manuscript for his senior thesis in the spring of 1940. While JFK was…
A lawyer and former staff member of the National Council of Churches, Wine was hired by the Kennedy campaign after the nominating convention to help…
Janet DesRosiers was a regular flight attendant, then called a stewardess on the private Kennedy plane the Caroline. One of her jobs was to give JFK…
Jim Farrell was an equipment man in the athletics department at Harvard University when Jack played sports there. Farrell gave Jack a football for a…
Joe DeGug worked as an aide to JFK during the 1946 run for Congress. He opened a satellite campaign office at 801 Cambridge Street in…
Joe Healey was an attorney and one of JFK’s Boston allies. He contributed heavily to a report that was officially authored by Kennedy that gave…
John Scali was a young journalist working for ABC News when he began transmitting backdoor messages from JFK to the Russian Washington KGB station chief…