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             John E. Byrne, Oral History Interview-JFK#2, 9/16/1969
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Creator: John E. Byrne
Interviewer: Ann M.  Campbell
Date of Interview: September 16, 1969
Location: Washington, D.C.
Length: 53 pages; Please note: there is no page 93

Biographical Note
Byrne, press secretary to the Governor of Maine (1958-1960); an executive at the General
Services Administration (1961-1980); and advance man for President Kennedy's trip to
Texas (1963), discusses how he became an advance man for JFK's November  1963 trip
to Texas, arrangements in Fort Worth, Texas for a short public appearance and a
Chamber  of Commerce  breakfast for JFK, and JFK's assassination, among other issues.

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