Report from Washington. Redlich and the Warren Commission, 1964 May 21
Abstract
Senator Peter H. Dominick delivers his weekly radio address, Report from Washington, on May 21, 1964. Sen. Dominick discusses the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and the establishment of the Warren Commission, headed by United States Supreme Court Chief Justice Earl Warren. He also voices his concerns about the report of the commission being withheld from the public in the name of national security as well as the participation of Professor Norman Redlich, an alleged communist sympathizer, on the Commission.
Dates
- 1964 May 21
Digital Repository
Report from Washington. Redlich and the Warren Commission
Language of Materials
Materials are primarily in English. Some travel memorabilia may be in other languages.
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Extent
1 Items (sound tape reel)
Scope and Contents
Series 10 of 11 Includes foreign relations trip materials, newsletters, radio scripts, press releases, weekly reports, and audio and video tapes.
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
1 audiotape reel (4 minutes, 46 seconds) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 1 track, mono. ; 4 inches
Creator
- From the Collection: Dominick, Peter H. (Peter Hoyt), 1915-1981 (Person)
- From the Collection: United States. Congress (Organization)
Repository Details
Part of the Special Collections and Archives Repository