THE ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY:
    ALPHABETICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY

    Suzanne Cavanagh
    Analyst in American National Government
    Government Division
    and
    Sherry Shapiro
    Bibliographer in Government and American Law Library Services Division
    March 28, 1979

    This comprehensive bibliography consists of every relevant book citation that could be found in the Library's card catalog and Books in Print. Periodical literature was identified (and selectively included) from the Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature; Public Affairs Information Service (P.A.I.S.); International Social Science and Humanities Index; America: History and Life; Social Science Citation Index; Magazine Index; Psychology Abstract,; Sociological Abstracts; Comprehensive Dissertation Abstracts; and the CRS's Bibliographic Citation File. Some of the noted periodical sources are from computerized, on-line data bases external to the Library of Congress.

    Other sources referred to in compiling the bibliography were: The Kennedy Assassination and the Warren Report; Selected References, by Richard Malow which is a CRS multilith report, GGR-119, published Sept. 23, 1966 (6 p.); American Political Assassinations; A Bibliography of Works Pub- lished 1963-1970 related to the Assassination of John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King, Robert F. Kennedy, [in pamphlet form] compiled by the Committee to Investigate Assassinations, with a forward by Bernard Fensterwald, Jr., 927 15th St., N.W., Washington, D.C.; 1973, 28 p. John Fitzgerald Kennedy, 1917-1963; A Chronological List of References, [in pamphlet form] by the Bibliography and Reference Correspondence Section of the Library of Con- gress, Washington, D.C., 1964, 68 p. and also, under the same title, a supple- ment [in monograph form] of, principally, monographs, by William J. Studer which was published by the Library of Congress in 1964 (25 p.); and the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy: Moves to Reopen the Investigation, by Donald A. Baskerville which appears in the Library of Congress Information Bulletin of December 3, 1976. (6 p., 752-757).

    Credit is due the following people who assisted in the compilation of this bibliography: Sarah Collins, Nancy Fitch, Karen Keesling, Steve Langone, and Daniel Strickland. Jeffrey C. Griffith in CRS's Information Systems Section was instrumental in the retrieval of citations from on-line data bases external to the Library of Congress.

    Credit is due Robert Amorosi, Linda Bailey, Martha Schweitzer, Cheryl Scott, Lillie Thompson, and Sandra Wallace for the secretarial production of the bibliography.

    The Library of Congress
    Congressional Research Service
    Washington, D.C. 20540

    THE ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY:
    AN ALPHABETICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY

  1. Accused. Time, v. 82, Nov. 29, 1963: 27-28. AP2.T37, v. 82
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  3. The Actual voices and events of four days that shocked the worked, Nov. 22, 23, 24, 25, 1963; the complete story. (Phonodisc.) Colpix Records, CP 2500, 1964. R65-1928
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  7. Aftermath of the Warren report. Broadcasting, v. 67, Oct. 5, 1964: 50. TK6540.B85, v. 67
  8. Again the assassination. Newsweek, v. 68, Aug. 15, 1966: 30-33. AP2.N6772, v. 68
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  11. All the elements. Newsweek, v. 73, Mar. 10, 1969: 364. AP2.N6772, v. 73
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  32. Ascoli, M. Interim reflections. Reporter, v. 31, Oct. 22, 1964: 12. D839.R385, v. 31
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  35. The Assassination: a nonentity for history. Time, v. 89, Jan. 13, 1967: 16-17. AP2.T37, v. 89
  36. Assassination, as the plot unfolds: case against Oswald: how the President was shot. U.S. news and world report, v. 55, Dec. 9, 1963: 68-71. JK1.U65, v. 55
  37. Assassination-behind moves to reopen JFK case. U.S. news and world report, v. 78, Jan. 2, 1975: 30-33. JK1.U65, v. 78
  38. Assassination gives impetus to Dodd's gun bill. Advertising age. v. 34, Dec. 2, 1963: 1-2. HF5801.A276, v. 34
  39. Assassination: now a suicide talks. Time, v. 109, Apr. 11, 1977: 20. AP2.T37, v. 109
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  43. Assassination of President' Kennedy; with report by T.H. White. Life, v. 55, Nov. 29, 1963: 22-23. AP2.L547, v. 55
  44. Assassination syndrome fits Lee Oswald. Science, v. 90, Sept. 24, 1966: 229. Q1.S35, v. 90
  45. The Assassination: the reporter's story; what was seen and read; television, newspapers, magazines; journalism's role: unre- solved issues. Columbia journalism review, v. 11, winter 1964: 5-31. PN4700.C64, v. 11
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  48. Associated Press. The torch is passed; the Associated Press story of the death of a President. [New York] 1963. 99 p. E842.9.A85
  49. Attorney for Oswald. Time, v. 83, Mar. 6, 1964: 47. AP2.T37, v. 83
  50. Autopsy. Time, v. 82, Dec. 27, 1963: 18. AP2.T37, v. 82
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  54. Back, Kurt, and Judith Saravay. From bright ideas to social research: the studies of the Kennedy assassination. Public opinion quarterly, v. 31, sumner 1967: 253-264. HM261.A1.P8, v. 31
  55. Back of the secrecy in the assassination probe. U.S. news and world report, v. 56, Feb. 24, 1964: 52. JK1.U65, v. 56
  56. Back to Dallas; theories of J. Thompson and J. Connally. Time, v. 90, Nov. 24, 1967: 54-55. AP2.T37, v. 90
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  58. Baker, Dean C. The assassination of President Kennedy; a study of the press coverage. Ann Arbor, University of Michigan, Dept. of Journalism [1965] 45 p. E842.9.B3
  59. Banned in Moscow: Warren Commission report. Newsweek, v. 68, Sept. 12, 1966: 40. AP2.N6772, v. 68
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  62. Bedford, Subille. Verdict on Jack Ruby. Life, v. 53, Mar. 27, 1963: 32-34, 34B, 70A-71, 79. AP2.L547, v. 53
  63. Behind the move to reopen JFK case. U.S. news and world report, v. 79, Sept. 15, 1975: 21. 3KI.U65, v. 79
  64. Belin, David W. Truth was my only goal. Texas observer, v. 63, Aug. 13, 1971: 13-15. F381.T368, v. 63
  65. Belin, David W. Nov. 22, 1963; you are the jury. New York, Quadrangle, 1973. 521 p. E842.9.B44
  66. ..... They've killed the President. National review, v. 28, Feb. 6, 1976: 81-85, 88-90. AP2.N3545, v. 28
  67. Belli, Melvin M., and M.C. Carroll. Dallas justice; the real story of Jack Ruby and his trial. New York, McKay [1964] 298 p. KF224.R8.B44
  68. Berendt, John. If they've found another assassin, let them name names and produce their evidence. Esquire, v. 68, Aug. 1967: 80-82. AP2.E845, v. 68
  69. Berkeley, Edmund C. The assassination of President Kennedy: the pattern of coup d'etat and public deception. Computers and automation, v. 20, Nov. 1971: 24-26, 29-30, 48. TJ212.C58, v. 20
  70. Berkeley, Edmund C., and Richard E. Sprague. The attempted framing of Jim Garrison. Computers and automation, v. 22, Dec. 1973: 23-29. TJ212.C58, v. 22
  71. Bernert, Phillippe, and Camille Gilles. The Frenchman who was to kill Kennedy. Computers and automation, v. 22, Jan. 1973: 37-40. TJ212.C58, v. 22
  72. Bethell, Tom. Earl Warren: on the mob's payroll? Washington monthly, v. 8, Mar. 1976: 35-46. E838.W37, v. 8
  73. ..... Was Sirhan Sirhan on the grassy knoll. Washington monthly, v. 7, Mar. 1975: 31-39. E838.W37, v. 7
  74. Between two fires: Mrs. Oswald's testimony to Warren Commission. Time, v. 83, Feb. 14, 1964: 16-20. AP2.T37, v. 83
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  76. Bickel, Alexander M. Failure of the Warren report. Commentary, v.43, Apr. 1967: 23-26. DS1O1.C63, v.43
  77. .... Leo Sauvage and the Warren Commission. New leader, v.49, Nov. 21, 1966: 19-21. HXI.N37, v. 49
  78. ..... Reexamining the Warren report. New republic, v. 156, Jan. 7, 1967: 25-28. AP2.N624, v. 156
  79. .... Return to Dallas. New republic, v. 157, Dec. 23, 1967: AP2.N624, v. 157
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  82. Bishop, James Alonzo. The day Kennedy was shot. New York, Funk & Wagnalls, 1968. 713 p. E842.9.B5
  83. ..... Day in the life of President Kennedy. New York, Random House [1964] 108 p. E842.B5
  84. ..... The end of Camelot. Ladies home journal, v. 90, Nov. 1973: 77. AP2.L135, v. 90
  85. Biskind, Peter. The FBI's secret soldiers. New times (New York), v. 6, Jan. 9, 1976: 18, 21-25. E169.12.N45, v. 6
  86. Bloom tells his public relations role in Ruby case. Editor and publisher, v. 96, Feb. 1, 1964: 58. PN4700.E4, v. 96
  87. Bloomgarden Henry S. The gun: a biography of the gun that killed John F. Kennedy. New York, Grossman Publishers, 1975. 152 p. HV8059.B55 1975
  88. Blumberg, Rae Lesser, Samuel A. Mueller, Suzanne E. Rochelean, and Joyce A. Sween [Northwestern Assassination Research Group] Reactions to the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.; a prelim- inary report. [Evanston, Ill.] Northwestern University, c1969. 1 v. (various pagings) E842.9.N67
  89. Blumenthal, Sid, and R.D. Rosen. The politics of conspiracy, the conspiracy of politics. Computers and people, v. 24, Apr. 1975: 24-26, 31. TJ212.C58, v. 24
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  91. Boeth, R., and others. JFK: what the FBI found. Newsweek, v.90, Dec. 19, 1977: 28. AP2.N6772, v. 90
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  93. Bonnet, Judy Whitson. Investigation of a homicide; the murder of John F. Kennedy. Anderson, S.C., Droke House, 1969. 367 p. E842.9. B6
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  128. Chapman, Gil. Was Oswald alone? San Diego, Ca., Publishers Export Co., 1967. 160 p. E842.9 .C47
  129. Charge of conspiracy. Newsweek, v. 69, Apr. 3, 1967: 36-37. AP2 .N6772, v. 69
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  131. A Child's eye: November 22, 1963 (motion picture). Group VI Productions (released by Pathe Contemporary Films), 1968. 8 min. FIA68-671
  132. And a Child's yellow flowers. Newsweek, v. 62, Dec. 2, 1963: 36-37. AP2.N6772, v. 62
  133. Chriss, Nicholas C., and Jerry Cohen. New Orleans: act one. Reporter, v. 36, Apr. 6, 1967: 17-20. DG39.R385, v. 36
  134. A Chronology of tragedy. Time and tide, v. 44, Nov. 28, 1963: 7-9. AP4.T445, v. 44
  135. The CIA and the man who was not Oswald. New York review of books, v. 22, Apr. 3, 1975: 24-25. AP2.N655, v. 22
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  137. ..... Of chaos and courage. Saturday review, dec. 28, 1963: 25. Zl219.S25, v. 46
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  140. Cline, R.A. Postscript to Warren. Spectator, Jan. 27, 1967: 99. AP4.S7, v. 218
  141. ..... Warren in the dock. Who killed Kennedy? Spectator, v. 217, Sept. 23, 1966: 371-372. AP4.S7, v. 217
  142. The Cloak comes off. Newsweek, v. 85, June 23, 1975: 16-27. AP2.N6772, v. 85
  143. Closing in; Carrison's unofficial chief investigator quits. Time, v. 90, July 7, 1967: 17. AP2.T37, v. 90
  144. Cohen, Jacob. Conspiracy fever. Commentary, v. 60, Oct. 1975: 33-42. DS1O1.C63, v. 60
  145. ----- The Warren Commission report and its critics. Frontier, Nov. 1966: 5-20. F595.2.F7, v. 18 147 ...... What the Warren report omits: vital documents. Nation, v. 203, July 11, 1966: 43-49. AP2.N2, v. 203
  146. Cohen, Jeff. The Oswald tapes. Crawdaddy, Aug. 1975: 40-43. ML1.C926
  147. Cohen, Jerry, and Nicholas C. Chriss. New Orleans: Act One. Reporter, v. 36, Apr. 6, 1967: 17-20. D839.R385, v. 36
  148. Cole, Alwyn. Assassin forger. Journal of forensic sciences, v. 11, July 1966, 272-288. RA1OO1.A57, v. 11
  149. Collective guilt in the U.S.? Take a look at the world: with excerpts from address by Thruston B. Morton. U.S. news and world report, v. 55, Dec. 1963: 72-74. JK1.U65, v. 55
  150. Collective or individual guilt. U.S. news and world report, v. 55, Dec. 1963: 10. JK1.U65, v. 55
  151. Committee to Investigate Assassinations. American political assassinations: a bibliography of works published 1963- 1970 related to the assassination of John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King [and] Robert F. Kennedy. Washington, 1973. 26 p. Z8462.8.C65 1973
  152. Compendium of curious coincidences; parallels in the lives and deaths of A. Lincoln and J.F. Kennedy. Time, v. 84, Aug. 21, 1964: 19. AP2.T37, v. 84
  153. Condon, R. Manchurian candidate in Dallas. Nation, v. 197, Dec. 28, 1963: 449-451. AP2.N2, v. 197
  154. Confusion compounded. National review, v. 18, Oct. 18, 1966: 1032-1033. AP2.N3545, v. 18
  155. Cook, Fred J. Irregulars take the field. Nation, v. 213, July 19, 1971: 40-46. AP2.N2, v. 213
  156. ---- Warren Commission report; some unanswered questions. Nation, v. 202, June 13, 1966: 705-715. AP2.N2, v. 202
  157. ---- Warren Commission report: testimony of the eyewitnesses. Nation, v. 202, June 20, 1966: 737-746. AP2.N2, v. 202
  158. ---- Warren report and the irreconcilables: theories of Josiah Thompson and Sylvia Meagher. Nation, v. 206, Feb. 26, 1968: 227-281. AP2.N2, v. 206
  159. Cooke, Alistair. After the President's assassination. Listener, v. 70, Dec. 5, 1963: 907-908. AP4.L4165, v. 70
  160. ---- Death of the young warrior. Listener, v. 70, Nov. 28, 1963: 863-864. AP4.L4165, v. 70
  161. Condon, Richard. Winter kills. New York, Daily Press, 1974. 304 p. PZ4 .C746Wi
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INDEX

Assassinations ...... 11, 27, 35, 36, 41-44, 46, 55, 58-59, 82, 102, 1317-138, 153, 164, 205, 214, 219, 242, 283, 307, 322, 352, 366, 392, 459, 462, 497, 516, 571, 574-575, 577, 580, 582, 584-585, 600, 606, 608, 621, 627, 630, 634, 650-652, 669, 671, 688, 692, 701, 721, 729'730, 734, 752-754, 763-764, 781, 789, 792, 797, 808, 817, 823-825, 832, 839, 841, 843, 846, 852, 871, 890, 900, 931, 973, 977, 1015

Castro, Fidel ..... 95, 182, 429, 745

CIA ..... 9, 34, 99, 121, 136, 218, 256, 310, 398, 456, 492, 530, 541, 546, 638-639, 655, 693, 746, 748, 759, 787, 854, 937, 958, 964

Connally, John ..... 57, 125

Conspiracy ..... 12, 18, 22, 24-26, 28, 54, 57, 69-72, 90-91, 107, 112, 114, 119, 130-131, 145, 174, 177, 196, 212, 215, 225, 234, 235, 237, 245, 255, 263, 273-275, 278, 280, 282, 287, 289, 308, 309, 324-325, 338, 340, 344, 366, 414, 437, 440, 455, 462, 472, 477, 481, 504, 512, 524-525, 527, 529, 548-551, 586, 591, 599, 610-611, 613, 629, 649, 681-682, 690, 696, 705, 716, 728, 739, 741, 743, 756, 762, 775, 780, 791, 796, 800, 842, 855, 864, 872, 875, 904, 941, 960, 963-965, 975, 981, 985-991, 1018

Cuba .....95, 365, 414, 595, 656, 783-784, 788

Cuban Exiles ..... 2

FBI .....86, 92, 96, 249, 252, 305, 401, 406, 710, 854, 913, 937, 955, 1000

Garrison Investigation ..... 13, 29, 52, 54, 97, 104, 124, 134, 144, 149, 166, 176, 207, 217, 236, 254, 263, 290-295, 362, 411, 416, 458, 531, 589, 619, 680, 685, 722, 727, 811, 813, 815, 859, 862, 874, 897, 899, 936, 940, 976, 1020

Grassy Knoll ..... 74

House Select Committee on Assassinations ..... 331, 371, 483, 908-911, 914-916, 993

Johnson, Lyndon B ...... 14, 248, 257, 268, 333, 413, 415, 426, 460, 470-471, 502

Kennedy, John F. (Pres.) ..... 37-38, 41, 49, 51, 83-85, 92, 94, 96, 103, 105-106, 108-109, 120, 125, 161-162, 169-172, 185-186, 188-194, 199, 206, 211, 223, 227, 231-232, 241, 247, 257, 259, 271-272, 286, 288-289, 297-299, 302, 315, 316-317, 324, 328, 332, 338, 342, 350, 353, 369, 372, 381, 391, 393-397, 399-400, 402-407, 412, 418, 424, 427-428, 434, 436, 440, 449-453, 462-464, 467-469, 482, 484, 487, 500, 502, 507, 510-511, 516, 519-520, 527-529, 532, 535, 538-539, 548, 555, 559, 562, 576, 593, 595, 598, 614-615, 618, 623, 625, 632, 633, 636-637, 657-658, 666-667, 670, 672, 678, 686, 714, 715, 725, 731, 758, 760-61, 778, 793, 807, 821, 834-37, 847-48, 850-51, 860, 863, 866, 869, 873, 876, 879-880, 884-85, 888, 891, 895, 906, 912, 917-922, 935, 959, 961-962, 966-968, 971, 974, 980, 984, 994-995, 999, 1001, 1003, 1014

Kennedy, Robert ..... 257, 297, 462, 548, 715

Miscellaneous ..... 4, 8, 10, 20, 30, 33, 40, 80-81, 98, 100, 110, 111, 116, 118, 122, 133, 140, 143, 150, 154-157, 163, 167, 178-181, 183, 187, 195, 198, 209-210, 213, 216, 222, 224, 226, 229, 233, 239, 243, 246, 260, 264-265, 269, 276-277, 284-285, 296, 306, 312, 318-319, 321, 323, 326, 329, 331, 339, 341, 346, 348, 354-355, 357, 360-361, 363-364, 368, 370, 374, 377, 380, 383, 384-386, 388-389, 409-410, 422-423, 430-433, 439, 441-442, 444, 446, 454, 457-458, 465, 476, 479-480, 486, 489-491, 494-496, 501, 503, 508-509, 514-515, 517, 522-523, 536-537, 540, 543-545, 547, 552, 557-558, 560-561, 564-565, 567-568, 572, 579, 583, 587, 588, 590, 594, 602-603, 605, 607, 609, 620, 622, 624, 626, 628, 631, 635, 659, 662-664, 666, 668, 673-674, 677, 679, 683-684, 687, 689, 691, 694, 697, 704, 709, 718, 720, 723, 733, 735-736, 742, 744, 747, 750-751, 765-767, 776-777, 779, 782, 790, 794, 795, 798-799, 802-803, 809, 812, 816, 819, 822, 827-828, 833, 840, 856, 858, 865, 867-868, 878, 883, 892, 894, 896, 898, 902, 903, 905, 932, 934, 942, 972, 992, 996, 1002, 1004-1006, 1009, 1010, 1016-1017

Organized Crime ..... 23, 34, 73, 334-336, 787,937

Oswald, Lee Harvey ..... 1, 19, 21, 37, 45, 50, 88, 127, 129, 148, 165, 196, 228, 238, 252, 256, 266, 281, 320, 327, 345, 351, 367, 408, 419-421, 425, 445, 447, 474-475, 488, 493, 513, 526, 527, 554, 566, 570, 641-648, 653-654, 675-676, 698, 702-703, 713, 722, 726, 769-772, 806, 814, 818, 826, 831, 838, 849, 877, 882, 886, 933, 964

Public Reaction to Kennedy Assassination ..... 3, 6, 15-17, 32, 39, 49, 53, 61, 82, 89, 93, 113, 123, 132, 135, 151-152, 208, 253, 267, 270, 283, 307, 321'322, 330, 343, 350, 358-359, 375-376, 378, 382, 390, 459, 466, 505, 553, 556, 592, 597, 604, 616, 665, 706-708, 724, 804-805, 810, 829, 844-845, 1007-1008, 1011-1012

Ruby, Jack ..... 63, 68, 87, 117, 126, 128, 202-203, 220, 258, 300, 301, 303, 349, 438, 443, 447, 498, 506, 533-534, 660, 695, 699, 700, 712, 737-738, 901, 954, 978, 997-998, 1013, 1019

Single Bullet Theory ..... 175, 373, 755, 979

Texas School Book Depository ..... 244, 473

Warren Commission ..... 31, 56, 65-66, 73, 75, 101,142, 173, 258, 279, 304, 311, 313-314, 337, 347, 356, 373, 387, 426, 477, 493, 521, 542, 563, 569, 578, 596, 601, 617, 640, 732, 749, 768, 773, 774, 785-786, 820, 857, 861, 887, 893, 907, 923-924, 929, 943, 944, 948-949, 953, 956-957, 983, 1021

Warren Report ..... 5, 7, 29, 47-48, 60, 65-66, 76-79, 115, 139, 141, 146-147, 158-160, 168, 184, 197, 200-201, 204, 221, 230, 240, 250, 261-262, 379, 417, 435, 448, 478, 485, 499, 518, 573, 581, 612, 661, 711, 717, 719, 740, 757, 801, 830, 853, 870, 881, 889, 921, 925-928, 930, 938-939, 945-947, 950-952, 969-970, 982

THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
Congressional Research Service
THE ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY:
A CHRONOLOGICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY
Suzanne Cavanagh
Analyst in American National Government
Government Division
and
Sherry Shapiro
Bibliographer in Government and American Law Library Services Division
March 28, 1979

FOREWORD

This comprehensive bibliography consists of every relevant book citation that could be found in the Library's card catalog and Books in Print. Periodical literature was identified (and selectively included) from the Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature; Public Affairs Information Service (P.A.I.S.); International Social Science and Humanities Index; America: History and Life; Social Science Citation Index; Magazine Index; Psychology Abstracts; Sociological Abstracts; Comprehensive Dissertation Abstracts; and the CRS's Bibliographic Citation File. Some of the noted periodical sources are from computerized, on-line data bases external to the Library of Congress.

Other sources referred to in compiling the bibliography were: The Kennedy Assassination and the Warren Report; Selected References, by Richard Malow which is a CRS multilith report, GGR-119, published Sept. 23, 1966 (6 p.); American Political Assassinations; A Bibliography of Works Published 1963-1970 related to the Assassination of John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King, Robert F. Kennedy, [in pamphlet form] compiled by the Committee to Investigate Assassinations, with a forward by Bernard Fensterwald, Jr., 927 15th St., N.W., Washington, D.C.; 1973, 28 p. John Fitzgerald Kennedy, 1917-1963; A Chronological List of References, [in pamphlet form] by the Bibliography and Reference Correspondence Section of the Library of Con- gress, Washington, D.C., 1964, 68 p. and also, under the same title, a supplement [in monograph form] of, principally, monographs, by William J. Studer which was published by the Library of Congress in 1964 (25 p.); and the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy: Moves to Reopen the Investigation, by Donald A. Baskerville which appears in the Library of Congress Information Bulletin of December 3, 1976. (6 p., 752-757).

Credit is due the following people who assisted in the compilation of this bibliography: Sarah Collins, Nancy Fitch, Karen Keesling, Steve Langone, and Daniel Strickland. Jeffrey C. Griffith in CRS's Information Systems Section was instrumental in the retrieval of citations from on-line data bases external to the Library of Congress.

Credit is due Robert Amorosi, Linda Bailey, Martha Schweitzer, Cheryl Scott, Lillie Thompson, and Sandra Wallace for the secretarial production of the bibliography.