Do you long for the days when the back of your moving car could safely hold 8 grown men and their cameras? In conjunction with the 50th anniversary of the Kennedy presidency, the JFK Library is completing a massive digitizing effort. The Boston Globe has a collection of old favorites and a few new (to me) ones. See also this group of “never before seens” at LIFE.com. (Thanks to visual politics student Alex Lee for passing on the link.)
Image credit: On a drive through Illinois during the 1960  campaign, photographer Paul Schutzer turns his camera on his colleagues  in the press. (Paul Schutzer/TIME & LIFE Pictures)

Do you long for the days when the back of your moving car could safely hold 8 grown men and their cameras? In conjunction with the 50th anniversary of the Kennedy presidency, the JFK Library is completing a massive digitizing effort. The Boston Globe has a collection of old favorites and a few new (to me) ones. See also this group of “never before seens” at LIFE.com. (Thanks to visual politics student Alex Lee for passing on the link.)

Image credit: On a drive through Illinois during the 1960 campaign, photographer Paul Schutzer turns his camera on his colleagues in the press. (Paul Schutzer/TIME & LIFE Pictures)

Do you long for the days when the back of your moving car could safely hold 8 grown men and their cameras? In conjunction with the 50th anniversary of the Kennedy presidency, the JFK Library is completing a massive digitizing effort. The Boston Globe has a collection of old favorites and a few new (to me) ones. See also this group of “never before seens” at LIFE.com. (Thanks to visual politics student Alex Lee for passing on the link.)
Image credit: On a drive through Illinois during the 1960  campaign, photographer Paul Schutzer turns his camera on his colleagues  in the press. (Paul Schutzer/TIME & LIFE Pictures)

Do you long for the days when the back of your moving car could safely hold 8 grown men and their cameras? In conjunction with the 50th anniversary of the Kennedy presidency, the JFK Library is completing a massive digitizing effort. The Boston Globe has a collection of old favorites and a few new (to me) ones. See also this group of “never before seens” at LIFE.com. (Thanks to visual politics student Alex Lee for passing on the link.)

Image credit: On a drive through Illinois during the 1960 campaign, photographer Paul Schutzer turns his camera on his colleagues in the press. (Paul Schutzer/TIME & LIFE Pictures)

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