Correspondence between James A. Farley, Chairman, Coca-Cola Export Corporation, and +McQuaid. The election of Senator Kennedy is a fine thing. His election will eliminate the myth that a Catholic cannot be elected President of the United States. +McQuaid says it is a grave pity that he is not a Catholic who received a Catholic upbringing. Farley says that his background is fundamentally all right.
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17 August 1960
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Typed letter to +McQuaid from James A. Farley enclosing his address to the Dublin Patrician Congress and a copy of a letter from President Kennedy regarding his address.
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Typed letter to +McQuaid from James A. Farley enclosing some of his ‘public utterances.’ Reply from Secretary. President Kennedy’s visit 1963
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United States – President Kennedy James A. Farley
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of Natchez-Jackson, from James A. Farley, Chairman, Coca Cola Export Corporation, and Fr. Michael O’Connell, Our Lady of Refuge parish, Rathmines.