Administration, Cabinet, and Judicial Appointments 1961–63
| Office | Name | Term |
|---|---|---|
| President | John F. Kennedy | 1961–63 |
| Vice President | Lyndon B. Johnson | 1961–63 |
| State | Dean Rusk | 1961–63 |
| Treasury | C. Douglas Dillon | 1961–63 |
| Defense | Robert McNamara | 1961–63 |
| Justice | Robert F. Kennedy | 1961–63 |
| Postmaster General | J. Edward Day | 1961–63 |
| Postmaster General | John A. Gronouski | 1963 |
| Interior | Stewart Udall | 1961–63 |
| Agriculture | Orville Freeman | 1961–63 |
| Commerce | Luther H. Hodges | 1961–63 |
| Labor | Arthur Goldberg | 1961–62 |
| Labor | W. Willard Wirtz | 1962–63 |
| Health, Education, and Welfare | Abraham A. Ribicoff | 1961–62 |
| Health, Education, and Welfare | Anthony J. Celebrezze | 1962–63 |
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