Governor Brown, my friend and colleague, and a great Congressman, Harlan Hagen, your next assemblyman, I hope, Bob Williams, and Myron Frew, ladies and gentlemen: I want to express my thanks to you
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SENATOR KENNEDY: Governor Brown, Speaker Brown, Senator Donnelly, my friend and colleague in the Congress, Congressman McFall, ladies and gentlemen: I want to express my thanks to all of you for
Thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen. Thank you, Governor. I want to express my thanks to all of you for coming down on this whistle stop tour in this county. We are carrying this campaign into
Mr. Mayor, Governor Brown, Doug Page, your next Congressman, Senator Miller, ladies and gentlemen: I want to express my appreciation to all of you for coming down to this station and giving us a great
SENATOR KENNEDY: Governor Brown, ladies and gentlemen. I want to express my appreciation to all of you for having come down and meeting us at the station, and I am also delighted to be in the home
We meet today in the shadow of lordly Mt. Shasta. Shasta Dam is the keystone and fountainhead of the Central Valley project. I'll follow the Valley this trip all the way down to Bakersfield. During
SENATOR KENNEDY: Thank you, Mr. Mayor. (Applause) Governor Brown, Senator Miller, the next Congressman, Doug Page, ladies and gentlemen: I want to thank you all for coming to the station. This train
SENATOR KENNEDY: Mr. Brown, Representative Whelan, Gordon, Mrs. Neuberger, Mrs. Price, Mr. Sweetland, Scoop Jackson, ladies and gentlemen: I want to express my appreciation to George Brown and to the
SENATOR KENNEDY: Mrs. Neuberger, Acting Governor Pearson, Senator Lusk, Monroe Sweetland, Jimmy Davidson, my friend, Congresswoman Green, and ladies and gentlemen: First, I would like to introduce my
Ladies and gentlemen, Mr. Mayor, Congressman Moss, Governor Brown, I want to express my appreciation to all of you for your kindness in coming down here and welcoming us. This train is headed not only
I have started this week to take my case for the New Frontier to the people of America - to the people who live on that Frontier of change and challenge. On Sunday I was in Alaska. Yesterday I was in
Governor Rosellini, Senator Jackson, Senator Dill, ladies and gentlemen: I am very grateful to the Governor, who I am confident will be not only the present Governor but the next Governor of the State
Ladies and gentlemen; I want to express my thanks to all of you for coming down to this airport to meet us. I am sure after spending the day traveling around Michigan that Michigan is going Democratic
SENATOR KENNEDY: The greatest Governor in the history of Michigan, Governor Williams - (applause) - with the possible exception of John Swainson in the years to come - (laughter) - Senator McNamara
SENATOR KENNEDY: Governor Williams, Lt. Governor Swainson, and the next Governor, Senator McNamara, and the next Senator, Senator Hart, Don Jennings, who is going to be a great Congressman from this
Governor Williams, the next Governor, John Swainson, ladies and gentlemen; My friend and colleague, Senator McNamara; Friday night we campaigned in Portland, Maine, Saturday at noon we went to San
The Republicans see Alaska as a giant ice-box - a useless wasteland. They see its problems and its limitations. They see it as a burden on the mainland - a cost to the taxpayers - at best a colony for
This rally marks the official beginning of the 1960 Presidential Campaign. From now until November 8 we are taking our case to the forum in which it belongs - where there is no threat of veto - where
My friend and Colleague, Ed Muskie; my friend and your next governor, Frank Coffin; Lucia Cormier, Dave Roberts, John Donovan, ladies and gentlemen: I came here to Maine to start this campaigning in
SENATOR KENNEDY: Thank you, very much. Bernard Boutin, Marie Devine, Mr. Mayor, Senator Muskie, Romeo Champaign, Joe Myers, Steward Nims, our next Senator, Professor Hill, Ladies and Gentlemen: I want
Miss Cormier, Frank Coffin, Jim Oliver, John Donovan, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen: I want to express my thanks and appreciation to Ed Muskie, my friend and colleague in the United
SENATOR KENNEDY: Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. It is a great pleasure to be here in Maine today. This is really, in a sense, the beginning of our campaign, and I have been traveling the State of
I have been informed that the object in front of me is a model of a small potato grown in this county last year. I have been under the impression that it was a new Snark missile which was about to go
President Hanover, Chairman Hollander, Secretary-Treasurer Garno, Legislative Director Corbett, and my friends of the New York State AFL-CIO: I truly regret that I cannot be with you in person today
I am proud to be here today. I am proud to be here as a past Commander of the Massachusetts post named after my brother. But I was particularly proud to be a member of the V.F. W. last night - when I