Jacqueline Kennedy hosts a twenty-nine minute film for the John F. Kennedy Library, created early in 1964, a few months after the president's death. Mrs. Kennedy explains what a presidential library is - over footage of the Roosevelt, Truman, Eisenhower and Hoover libraries - discusses President Kennedy's plans for his own, and shows a long series of clips from the president's term such as White House events and speeches - including Berlin. Created by the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation - established in December 1963 - the film was the first public appeal for support for the Kennedy Library (which finally opened in 1979, and not in Cambridge, as the president wished, but in Dorchester, Massachusetts).