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Earl Warren served as Chief Justice from 1953 to 1969. On November 29, 1963, President Lyndon Johnson named him to chair the Presidential Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy, which is universally known by his name. Warren initially declined citing court obligations and was persuaded by Johnson to accept. The Commission delivered its 888-page final report on September 24, 1964.
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Chief Justice Warren delivers the Commission's 888-page final report to President Johnson. The report is released publicly September 27, 1964. Chapter III, authored by assistant counsel Arlen Specter, presents the single-bullet conclusion.
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Establishment of the Commission and appointment of Warren as chair.
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“CIA · From: ELDER, WALTER. EDITOR: M. MCAULIFFE · JFK-M-01 : F2 : 20040322-1061944 : · Release: Redact”
“SSCIA · CCBOX 441 · Release: Redact”
“CIA · From: CHIEF, KUDOVE · To: CHIEFS OF ALL STATIONS · JFK-RH12 : F216 : 1998.12.17.15:43:16:250104 : CORRECTED TO 52 PAGES VICE 51. · Release: Redact”
“FBI · From: BRANIGAN, W. A. · To: SULLIVAN, W. C. · BULKY, INC MEMO, 1083 OF 1091 PAGES NAR · Release: Redact”
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“FBI · From: HELMS, RICHARD · To: RANKIN, J. LEE · Release: Redact”
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