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Robert F Kennedy — Part 2
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3 SUBJECT: ROBERT F. Ge ENNEDY. .
| The mail which had accumulated for Mr. Kennedy while
| he was out of the city was given to him this morning in his new
temporary office in the Justice Building. Kennedy was most cordial
and appreciative. He said he was just getting hig staff set up but
that since his personal secretary, Miss A ovello, would be
| in the Justice Building from now on, mall for him could most
logically be sent to him at the office in the Justice Bee
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In addition to Miss Novello, on whom a memorandum has
previously been submitted, Kennedy has assisting him at this time as
an administrative assistant, Walter James Sheridan, a former Bureau
Agent. Sheridan entered on duty as a Bureau Agent on December 4
1950, After training school, he was assigned to the Milwaukee,
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Philadeiphia and New York City Divisions. He submitted his voluntary
tesignation on October 22, 1954. His services were satisfactory.
Sheridan met_Bob’Kennedy while employed as an investigator for the
McClellan Committee. He also assisted the Kennedy forces during the
campaign working principally in Pennsylvania, although Sheridan is a
native of upstate New York, Sheridan's position in the Attorney General's
office has not been finalized although he probably will be an Executive 1
Assistant.
L* In addition to Sheridan, the new Attorney General will
probably, have attached to his office in a capacity as yet not finalized,
| David Hacket Hackett, an old personal friend, It was also indicated that the
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Seigenthal er, a reporter who has been employed by the ‘Nashville
“Tennessean;’ a y newspaper in Nashville. Seigenthaler worked
closely with Bob Kennedy during t the course of the McClellan Committee
inquiry into Teamster Union conditions in Tennessee. Seigenthal er
is flying to Washington, arriving tonight, and will see Robert Ke L,
. tomorrow morning,
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