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Weekly Seminars Held at Attorney General's Home

Dec. 8, 1961 - Selected members of the Kennedy Administration, including several Cabinet officers, have been attending weekly lectures on various subjects. The gatherings are held at the home in McLean, Va., of Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy. The Attorney General and his wife developed their enthusiasm for seminars on a skiing vacation at Aspen, Colo. They were said to have seen the device in operation at the Institute for Humanistic Studies. The opening lecture on Nov. 27 was delivered by Arthur Schlesinger Jr. (pictured in bow tie), special assistant to President Kennedy and Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer and former Harvard historian.



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