President Kennedy Talking on Phone in Oval Office

President John F. Kennedy stands behind his desk in the Oval Office as he talks on the telephone. Kennedy stands as much as he sits during a typical workday. He often stands to sign papers, to dictate to his secretary, or to read the newspaper. The bandage over Kennedy's left eye covers a cut suffered when he hit his head on a table while retrieving an item for daughter Caroline. A Navy doctor gave him five stitches.
President John F. Kennedy stands behind his desk in the Oval Office as he talks on the telephone. Kennedy stands as much as he sits during a typical workday. He often stands to sign papers, to dictate to his secretary, or to read the newspaper. The bandage over Kennedy's left eye covers a cut suffered when he hit his head on a table while retrieving an item for daughter Caroline. A Navy doctor gave him five stitches.
President Kennedy Talking on Phone in Oval Office
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Bettmann / Contributor
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515014378
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Bettmann
Date created:
March 25, 1961
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