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...been a long while-eight weeks -between press conferences, and a lot had happened between times in the public life of John Fitzgerald Kennedy. Thus, there was a record gathering of 412 reporters and cameramen on hand when Kennedy walked into the big State Department auditorium one morning last week...
...paced the halls, conferring with Secretary of State Dean Rusk, Ambassador to Moscow Llewellyn Thompson. Then Khrushchev came. While photographers wrestled desperately for shots, Kennedy stood back from his guest, bluntly and openly surveying him from head to toe. But Kennedy also offered a dab of graceful deference. When cameramen shouted for another handshake, Kennedy turned to his interpreter: "Say to the Chairman that it is all right to shake hands if it is all right with him." Khrushchev beamed wider than ever, stuck out a fleshy hand for the pose. The formalities...
J.F.K. in Paris (NBC, 8-8:30 p.m.). President Kennedy's pre-Vienna meeting with President de Gaulle, covered by network correspondents and cameramen...
...rather nebulous assignment: studying methods of consumer product testing. But the real breakthrough came when Buckingham Palace let Tony present the prizes in a schoolboy photographic contest in London. Delighted to talk on a subject he knew intimately, Tony wrote his own speech, delivered it well. Afterward, reporters and cameramen whom he had known in his single days hesitantly gathered round. He broke royal family precedent to chat with them, and Britain saw Tony in a new, kinder light. Last week's news that Margaret soon would produce an heir was the clincher. Cooed Daily Mail Columnist Eve Perrick...
Eyewitness to History (CBS, 10:30-11 p.m.). One of the week's major news stories reported by network cameramen and narrated by Walter Cronkite...