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David C. Powers Professor powers@chem.tamu.edu Office: Chem 1223 979.862.3089 curriculum vitae
David Francis Powers (April 25, 1912 – March 28, 1998) was Special Assistant and assistant Appointments Secretary to U.S. president John F. Kennedy. Powers served as Museum Curator of the John F. Kennedy Library and Museum from 1964 until his retirement in May 1994.
- David Francis Powers, April 12, 1912, Charlestown, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
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2012. Bimetallic reductive elimination from dinuclear Pd (III) complexes. DC Powers, D Benitez, E Tkatchouk, WA Goddard III, T Ritter. Journal of the American Chemical Society 132 (40), 14092-14103. , 2010. 263. 2010. On the mechanism of palladium-catalyzed aromatic C− H oxidation. DC Powers, DY Xiao, MAL Geibel, T Ritter.
28 de may. de 2016 · Presidential aide David Powers reminisces about JFK in this January 1964 interview, which was being recorded for later use in the "Voice Of America" program linked below. http://jfklibrary.org ...
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27 de mar. de 1998 · David Francis Powers, who spent his life tending to the family of John F. Kennedy and the library built in his honor, died Friday morning at Simms Medical Center in Arlington. He was 85, and no...
David Powers began filming when Air Force One arrived in Texas. You can see this on the video link to the left. In his interview, Powers says that he often filmed parts of their arrival for promotional purposes on TV, little did he know it would be one of the last videos of Kennedy alive.
Powers held the position of Museum Curator of the Kennedy Library from 1964 until his retirement in May, 1994. He was an active member of the Board of Directors of the Kennedy Library Foundation. David F. Powers was born on April 25, 1912 in Charlestown, Massachusetts.