Showing posts with label 1968 Presidential Campaign. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1968 Presidential Campaign. Show all posts

Thursday, February 19, 2015

Pete Curran remembers working for and meeting with Robert F. Kennedy during the '68 Presidential campaign

By Jack Brummet, Presidents Ed.

I have dug up some more documents from the Pete Curran archives about Senator Robert F. Kennedy.

Pete wrote a four page memo on working for RFK and also meeting with JFK and Teddy Kennedy.  It is pretty fascinating.  Pete talked to Bobby on the phone (with Jim Whitaker and a couple of other people) about an hour before he was assassinated in June '68.  

Bobby, earlier in that year, sent Pete a signed and inscribed copy of his recent book "To Seek A Newer World."  I am guessing that this book was lost over the years (?) because Pete would have shown it to me, knowing I was a big RFK fan. 

In the course of the memo he  describes meeting various Kennedy friends and staff like Jim Whittaker (first American to climb Everest); Pierre Salinger; Pat Lawford and Jean Kennedy (whose name he didn't seem to remember); and David Burke (Teddy's aide). 

Finally, he describes meeting with Teddy Kennedy in April 1968:  "He is a far more outgoing and personable individual than either John or Bob were..."

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Wednesday, February 18, 2015

More from the Pete Curran Archives: A letter from Bobby Kennedy, 1968

By Jack Brummet

More document rustling in Charles Peter Curran's archives. I just found his Bobby Kennedy file with a lot of interesting letters, ephemera, pamphlets, etc.  Pete worked for him in Seattle as an advance man during his 1968 Presidential campaign.  More to follow!

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