View related documents. President-Elect John F. Kennedy The State House, Boston January 9, 1961 I have welcomed this opportunity to address this historic body, and, through you, the people of
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[This transcription is based on a Boston Globe article from November 9, 1960 and CBS News film footage housed at the library. Because there is no original textual source available to us, efforts have
Ladies and gentlemen, Governor Ribicoff, my present colleague in the Congress, and I am confident my future colleague, Congressman Daddario, of the City of Hartford (applause), and my present
SENATOR KENNEDY: Thank you, Governor, I am grateful to Governor Hodges, a distinguished Governor of North Carolina for the past 4 years, for being with us tonight in New Hampshire and also for his
Ladies and gentlemen, will you put those signs down, please, so others can see? I appreciate them all. First of all, I would like to have you meet my three sisters, who are campaigning with me. In the
John Notte, the next Governor of the State of Rhode Island, Mayor Reynolds, Senator Green (Applause), Claiborne Pell, who will be the next Senator from Rhode Island (Applause), Congressman Fogarty
Governor Ribicoff, Mayor Tedesco, Senator Dodd (response from the audience) thank you. First of all, Mayor Mulvihill, I want to present to you your Congressman, who I am sure you are going to reelect
Governor Meyner, Mayor Kenny, members of the city government, your two distinguished Congressmen, Congressman Gallagher, whom I know you are going to elect again [applause], Congressman Daniels, who
Governor Ribicoff, Mayor Lee, Congressman Giaimo—I hope you are going to reelect him (applause) Congressman who is running at large for the State of Connecticut, Frank Kowalski (applause), John Golden
Senator Kennedy: Distinguished guests, Mr. Ed Mills, Governor Meyner, Thorn Lord, who I hope will be the next representative from the State of New Jersey, who will be a good and responsible and
Governor Meyner, Dan Hempstead, the next U.S. Senator from the State of New Jersey, Thorn Lord—and I hope you do support him because he merits your support, and we need another Democrat Senator from
Governor Ribicoff, Congressman Monagan, the next Congressman from this district (Applause), Senator Dodd, (Applause), Congressman Kowalski (Applause) – my name is Kennedy and I have come to ask your
Mayor Wagner, my longtime friend and colleague, and I am happy to say supporter, Congressman Buckley (applause) – in fact, I would not be where I am if it were not for Congressman Buckley and his
Ladies and gentlemen, Mayor Wagner, Harry Van Arsdale, ladies and gentlemen, it may be raining on us today in New York, and the sun may be shining on Mr. Nixon in California. [Response from the
Bill Ryan, your next Democratic Congressman from this district [Applause.] -- We need some good Democrats down there in Washington. [Applause.] I want to present to you, with a good deal of pride, my
I want you to meet Mayor Wagner of the city of New York [applause] and Governor Ribicoff, of Connecticut [applause]. Is there anyone else who wants to be introduced? [Response from the audience.] And
Thank you. Senator Johnson, Mrs. Johnson – I want you to meet Senator Johnson’s daughters who came up here tonight. First, Lynda Johnson, his oldest daughter, and this is Lucy Johnson (Applause) and
In less than 60 hours the polls open--and there is still much work to be done. I ask your help in finishing the work of this campaign. No other task is more important. For remember that the polls will
Mike Prendergast, Governor Ribicoff, Mr. Mayor, Harry Brandt, distinguished officials, ladies and gentlemen, the devices which are used in the city of New York to separate you from your life savings
Ladies and gentlemen, I want to thank you all very much. This campaign is coming to an end on Tuesday, and I hope that Queens, of all the rest, will be with us. This is an important campaign. Ladies
Mayor Daley, my distinguished colleagues in the Congress, my friend and colleague in the United States Senate and the next Senator from Illinois, Senator Paul Douglas (Applause), the next Governor of
Mr. Mayor, Governor DiSalle, my colleague in the Senate, Senator Young, your distinguished Congressman, Lud Ashley, your Congressional candidates Bill McCray, Tom Ritchey and Virgil Gates, who I am
I shall run in the Indiana Presidential Primary. It is my sincere hope that other Presidential aspirants will enter this Primary. The laws of this state were designed to give its voters a meaningful
I shall run in the West Virginia Presidential Primary. Frankly, I did not originally intend to do so. This primary is held on May 10 - and I have already committed myself to run in the Nebraska
It is an impressive experience to come from the heart of Massachusetts to the heart of Nevada. Much is different – but much is the same. You harvest the inside of the earth – we harvest the bottom of