HUBERT H. HUMPHREY:
An Inventory of His Speech Text Files at the Minnesota Historical Society
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Creator: | Humphrey, Hubert H. (Hubert Horatio), 1911-1978. | |
Title: | Speech text files. Hubert H. Humphrey Papers. | |
Dates: | 1941-1978. | |
Abstract: | Copies of Humphrey's speeches, in varying formats including notes, drafts, speaking texts, printed copies, press releases and transcripts delivered at all manner of public appearances or events, including formal speaking engagements, trips, campaign appearances, conferences and seminars, testimonials, award ceremonies, banquets, and similar occasions. Also present in this file are texts or transcripts of interviews, Humphrey's radio broadcasts, appearances on television news commentary programs, and related material. | |
Quantity: | 56.5 cubic feet (57 boxes and 1 item in reserve). | |
Location: | See Detailed Description for shelf location. |
SCOPE AND CONTENTS
Humphrey's speech texts comprise over
90,000 pages of notes, drafts, talking points, speaking texts, printed copies, and
transcripts for nearly every public speaking appearance or event in his career dating from 1941 until his
death in 1978. Indexes, lists, and background files containing programs and pamphlets, lists of speakig engagements, speech
lists, lists of speechwriter assignments, topical reference compilations, and reprints from Humphrey's vice presidency are
also included.
A given file may contain a copy of the official prepared text, a copy of the speaking text (with or without annotations), a press release containing the speech text or excerpts, a transcript (edited or unedited) of the speech as delivered, and/or a published reprint. Speech drafts or notes are present if no other representation of Humphrey's remarks could be located.
Because Humphrey frequently departed from his prepared text, each of the versions of a speech may vary from the others. Edited transcripts and published versions may incorporate content revisions, particularly excision of portions of the text and of extraneous comments. Occasionally a file will also contain memoranda or correspondence about the speech.
Altogether, the texts document the path of Humphrey's career, his evolving political thinking, and the maturation and high-water mark of the liberal tradition in 20th century American politics and government. Humphrey, more than most leaders of the age, articulated his political values and pressed forward his agenda. Because of this, his extensive body of speeches illuminate American political and social history from the end of World War II through the end of the Vietnam War.
Early Years as Professor and Mayor: 1941-1947
On April 14, 1944 Humphrey was a young professor at Macalester College and gave a
keynote address at the Minnesota State Democratic Convention. The
next morning, April 15, the Farmer-Labor Party and the Democratic Party became
the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party. Humphrey was so influential in this
merger that many consider him to be the founder of the DFL. The portrait
included in this speech text looks very much as TIME magazine would later describe him when he first entered the
Senate four years later: "glib, jaunty spellbinder with a 'listen-you-guys'
approach who talks and looks like a high school teacher who coaches basketball
on the side" (Lowry, January 17, 1949, p. 13).
The
next DFL convention in March of 1946 had a very different feel. Humphrey, now
mayor of Minneapolis, supported Truman for president and was affiliated with
Americans for Democratic Action, an anti-Communist liberal organization. The
Communist-controlled parts of the DFL turned against Humphrey and even tried to
prevent Muriel Humphrey from entering the St. Paul Hotel hall where Humphrey was
to give his keynote address. Though Humphrey was able to arrange an escort for
his wife, Humphrey recalled in his autobiography The
Education of a Public Man that, due to the excessive heckling he
received, he never gave this particular speech that
ironically focused on the DFL as a united, liberal and progressive party.
By July of
1947 Humphrey was already forming the political arguments that were included in
his 1948 speech on civil rights, delivered to the Democratic National Convention
the next year in Philadelphia. In a radio address entitled "Neither Free nor Equal" Humphrey used some
of these arguments when describing the community self-survey conducted in
Minneapolis concerning racial discrimination and the city's subsequent passage
of a fair employment practices ordinance, which only two other cities had at
that time.
Entrance into National Politics and Becoming a Senator: 1948-1952
During the 1948 Democratic National Convention, Humphrey found himself in the
midst of an important historic decision: whether to take on the issue of civil
rights promoted by President Truman in his ten point plan to Congress earlier
that year, or to let the current plank endorsed by the platform committee stand
as it was, excluding any specific measures that would force Congress to act.
The decision was a hard one that could potentially split the party in two and
wasn't made until five in the morning, leaving Humphrey barely enough time to
line up support and write the speech he was to give that night in support of the
minority report. Gaining national attention, Humphrey's civil rights speech stirred the party to adopt a strong civil rights plank in
its platform.
When the vote was announced and everyone realized that the Humphrey-Biemiller plank had passed, there was exhilaration. As Humphrey described it: "that night, all we knew was that we, a group of young liberals, had beaten the leadership of the party and led them closer to where they ought to have been... I was thirty-seven years old, and not very long from teaching and graduate school. I had taken on our establishment and won. It was a heady feeling. But it confirmed something I felt and hoped. You could stand for a principle in politics and you could move an unwilling party toward a necessary goal. How slowly and with what difficulty you kept it moving I was yet to learn" (The Education of a Public Man, 1976, p. 79).
Later that year Humphrey was elected to the United States Senate, the first Democrat from Minnesota to win that honor since before the Civil War.
In a
Meet the Press interview
Humphrey gave as Senator-elect he revealed his trouble with the Dixiecrats who
had walked out of the 1948 Democratic National Convention following his speech.
He declared that as the junior Senator from Minnesota he would have a lot to
learn. "I'm going to look forward to the opportunity of becoming much more
informed on many national issues and I'm going to be a cooperative member of the
United States Senate... I'm surely not foolish enough, may I say, to think that
some young fellow from out here in Minnesota is going to come down and upset the
Congress of the United States, nor do I have any intention of trying to do so."
It was a naive comment to make so soon after being elected to
office. Humphrey had already made life difficult for the southern Democrats who
effectively ran the Senate and they refused to allow him to threaten their power
again by virtually ignoring him in Congress his first year. Similarly,
Humphrey's quest to pass a civil rights bill was ignored by his opponents
through Senate filibuster and cloture. In a speech Humphrey made on the Senate floor in March of 1949 he not
only explained that he had been silent in the Senate, perhaps having learned his
lesson after being shunned by his seniors, but also described the ways in which
his bill had continually been defeated by unfair rules in the Senate in "an
unholy alliance against civil rights."
Even as Humphrey fought with Republican and Democratic senators
over philosophical issues of political importance to him during this time, he
also began to learn how to work with his opponents on domestic and regional
issues important to his constituents and his own re-election. In a 1949 radio interview shared with
Senator Joseph McCarthy of Wisconsin, Humphrey and McCarthy talked about their
sponsorship of the Gillette-Wiley bill and answered questions in a well-balanced
dialogue about the oleomargarine-butter controversy.
Still, it would take Humphrey some time to fully acculturate himself to the
inner workings of the Senate. In a 1951
radio interview that discussed the President's dismissal of
General MacArthur during the Korean War, Humphrey and Senator Homer Capehart
clearly did not see eye to eye. After the interview Humphrey got physical with
the Republican Senator and was held back from actually punching Capehart by his
attentive aide. Not until Humphrey had more fully studied Senate etiquette and
gotten to know people like Lyndon Johnson who took Humphrey under his wing did
Humphrey begin to understand how to go about creating lasting legislative
change.
Finding a Voice in The United States Senate: 1953-1960
By 1953 Humphrey was preparing his campaign for a second term in the U.S. Senate and began to push legislation that would have a lasting impact on the coming decades.
Humphrey lobbied heavily for farmers by matching a need for food in developing
and occupied countries with wheat surpluses in the Midwest. In a 1953
speech Humphrey demanded that American wheat be sent to starving
East Germans laboring under Communism. His efforts helped start the Agricultural
Trade Development and Assistance Act of 1954, commonly known as Public Law 480.
President John F. Kennedy renamed this act Food for Peace in 1961 and appointed
George McGovern as its first director in that year. Humphrey was very proud of
his role in this legislation and spoke often about it throughout the Midwest and
on the Senate floor.
In 1953 Lyndon Johnson became the Senate Minority Leader. As leader of the Northern Democratic liberal bloc, Humphrey was a very useful go-between for Johnson. Working together, the two often garnered enough votes to pass important legislation. In press releases of a 1954 trip to a rally in Pipestone County, Humphrey shared a letter written by Johnson that outlined five approved talking points for the Democratic Party.
Still passionate about civil rights legislation, Humphrey's perseverance finally
began to pay off. In a 1956
radio
address Humphrey outlined what happened after the 1954 elections
when the Democrats regained control of Congress. Civil rights had become a much
more immediate pressure as protests, boycotts, bombings and public demand
finally forced Congress to enact the 1957 Civil Rights Act, despite a 24 hour
filibuster by Senator Strom Thurmond. The 1957 act was the first civil rights
bill passed since Reconstruction and helped pave the way for two more acts
passed during the 1960s that echoed the changing climate of the country.
Disarmament was of particular importance to Humphrey. In 1955 Humphrey suggested
that disarmament should be included in one of the Senate
sub-committees. When it wasn't, he created one. Harold Stassen, former Governor
of Minnesota, was in attendance for the first hearings in 1956 as Eisenhower's
newly named disarmament adviser. Humphrey's early work on this issue ultimately
resulted in the creation of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency during the
Kennedy administration.
In the last months of 1957
the Soviet Union successfully tested its first intercontinental ballistic
missiles and launched Sputniks 1 and 2, the first artificial earth satellites,
into space. These events began the space race between the Soviet Union and the
United States. In December of 1957 the U.S. failed to launch the
satellite Vanguard TV3 in front of a live television audience. Only after the
U.S. was successful in launching its first satellite in late January of 1958 did
Humphrey decide to address the Senate on the topic of disarmament in a 70 page
speech that took four hours to
deliver.
Being a member of the Foreign Relations Committee, as well as a
member of the subcommittee focused on disarmament, Humphrey traveled to Geneva
in late 1958 for a visit to the World Health Organization and United Nations
Disarmament Committee, making stops in other European countries to encourage
international cooperation for health research. During this trip Humphrey held an
eight hour meeting with Nikita Khrushchev which he referenced in a speech to the Farmers Union Grain
Terminal Association and in numerous others for months and years after. Humphrey
described the meeting in his autobiography as a turning point in his career.
"The unexpected visit was enlightening, and the resulting publicity helped give
me more national prominence. But the prominence was less important than how I
saw myself. I knew now that I was able to deal effectively with heads of state"
(The Education of a Public Man, p. 148).
Partly because of this new confidence Humphrey decided to enter
the 1960 presidential primaries in a few states to challenge Senator John F.
Kennedy for the Democratic Party nomination. The Kennedy's, however, were a
powerful family whose political and economic ties gained certain advantages.
They had a lot more money to spend, a better organization, and a lot of
relatives to send on the campaign trail. In a speech before the Madison Gridiron Club in Wisconsin on March 30,
Humphrey admitted that "there are times when I envy the campaign of my
adversary. It seems to have plenty of glamor - and it certainly has plenty of
Jack."
After losing the Wisconsin primary and then the West Virginia primary to Kennedy,
Humphrey endorsed Adlai Stevenson on July 13, 1960 in a speech at the Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles. Two
weeks later, however, Humphrey was campaigning for his own re-election to the
Senate and had fully endorsed the Kennedy/Johnson ticket. Realizing that Kennedy
had strengths that he did not, Humphrey also recognized that Kennedy needed him
and his support to win against Nixon. Joining forces with Kennedy and Johnson
allowed Humphrey to promote proposals that were important to him, such as the
Peace Corps, an idea first introduced in 1957 that garnered little support, then
broadened in 1959, and finally outlined in the presidential primaries of 1960 in
speeches such as one given on Polka Day in New
Ulm, Minnesota. With the election of John F. Kennedy, the Peace Corps became a
reality in 1961.
Even as Humphrey gained further national and international
attention, his crusade for civil rights continued. In May of 1959 Humphrey
introduced another series of
bills that addressed issues left out of the 1957 legislation. He continued to
speak in support of civil rights at many events, including the NAACP's 50th anniversary convention and
encouraged people not to lose hope. Like the first, the second civil rights bill
focused only on the protection of voting rights and appropriations for
administrative agencies. And while the 1960 legislation did not enact
substantive change, it prompted Humphrey to believe more could be achieved under
the Kennedy administration.
The Kennedy Administration: 1961-1963
On January 20, 1961 John F. Kennedy gave his inaugural presidential address.
"Ask not what your country can do for you - ask what you can do for your
country" he challenged America. Hubert Humphrey described the time in his
autobiography: "There was simply a new step, a new cadence, to American life
from the minute Kennedy gave his inaugural address. The whole country seemed to
have awakened from the dormancy of the Eisenhower years, and the White House and
the presidency served as a foundation of inspiration and a source of national
revival" (The Education of a Public Man, p.
177).
Humphrey himself was challenged by the new administration to become majority whip of the Senate and described the next four years as being: "one of the most productive periods of my senatorial life" (The Education of a Public Man, p. 179).
President Kennedy took Humphrey's advice on many things. On
March 5, 1961 President Kennedy officially established the Peace Corps. In an
introduction to the WTTG program
Prospects of Mankind, Eleanor Roosevelt asked
the President to introduce the topic and Kennedy gave credit to Humphrey and
others for creating the discussion that got him interested in promoting the
program.
When asked to
describe his job to a student, Humphrey used his weekly radio address in July of 1963 to
tell his Minnesota constituents what kind of Senator he was. He replied: I am
not the type of Senator who specializes in a few, particular subjects, and then
votes a 'party line' on all other issues. For me the responsibility to
understand fully the issues involved applies to every vote and every decision I
must make." He described the leadership involved in his position and the
opportunity it afforded to create progress through programs that would
strengthen America. He cited the Food for Peace program, the Peace Corps and the
United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency as three examples of progress,
all accomplished during the Kennedy administration.
Kennedy did not always ask Humphrey for advice, however, and that
frustrated the Senator. In a speech given
to the National Conference on World Disarmament and Development in Washington,
D.C. on April 11, 1961, Humphrey said that "there is a new tone in American
foreign policy. The quiet diplomacy of the new Administration is not designed to
win a war of words. Its purpose is to attain peace with justice and to extend
freedom and social progress throughout the world." President Kennedy, however,
had already authorized the Bay of Pigs invasion in February of that year and
within a week of this speech Cuban airfields were bombed by U.S. forces and the
beach invasion had begun.
On May 16, 1961 Humphrey gave a
speech to the National Association of Social Workers in
Minneapolis telling them that poverty, illiteracy, disease and hopelessness
cause countries to turn to communism, not the strength of leaders like Castro
and Khrushchev. In June of 1961, however, Kennedy held a summit meeting with
Khrushchev in Vienna that seemed to prove that the Soviet leader was indeed a
more powerful adversary than Kennedy had anticipated. Humphrey later speculated
in his autobiography that arrogant miscalculation on Kennedy's part could have
contributed to the Cuban missile crisis in October of that year and "wondered
why some of us -- Eleanor Roosevelt, Adlai Stevenson, or I, for example -- had
not been asked for our views of Khrushchev and how he operated, since all of us
had spent time with him" (The Education of a Public
Man, p. 183).
On the last day of Kennedy's meeting with Khrushchev an NBC radio program was aired. The host and guests speculated on which international topics were being discussed by the two powerful leaders. Speculation centered on the issues of communism in Southeast Asia, East Germany and Berlin, Cuba and Latin America and disarmament. Calling Humphrey "long the most articulate American spokesman on disarmament," Chet Huntley questioned him about whether disarmament was "just a long-range dream for humanity" (pp. 24-28). Humphrey replied that it was a necessary dream, but maintained that it would require hard work and painful negotiations and must include international cooperation.
Just two years later in August of 1963, another NBC program was aired on television. Humphrey was able to tell
the audience that he was in Moscow the previous Thursday with President Kennedy
as representatives from the United States, United Kingdom and Soviet Union
signed a treaty banning certain types of nuclear weapons testing. Humphrey
quoted the President saying that this treaty was "a first step toward limiting
the nuclear arms race."
While Humphrey was promoting disarmament abroad, important issues were also escalating at home. The rising crescendo of the civil rights movement was felt in places like Oxford, Mississippi and Birmingham, Alabama. Kennedy, while reluctant to propose civil rights legislation his first two years in office, was now persuaded to send a bill to Congress by June of 1963. On August 28 over 200,000 people marched on Washington, bringing the importance of civil rights to the Capitol. Martin Luther King, Jr. gave his "I have a dream" speech to a crowd that included Humphrey. As Humphrey recalled: "If I had to pick one day in my public life when I was most encouraged that democracy could work, when my spirit soared on the wings of the American dream of social justice for everyone, it was that day. That day and that event did more to bring the truth of human rights and civil rights to the attention of the entire nation than anything that had happened in all of our history" (The Education of a Public Man, p. 201-202).
It was with great shock that Humphrey learned that President Kennedy had been
shot in Dallas while Humphrey was attending a luncheon at the
Chilean Embassy with his wife. In an NBC interview the next day Humphrey described the moment: "I stood
alone in a hallway of the Embassy, and I am not ashamed to say that I just
couldn't contain myself, I broke down and sobbed. Because it seemed like a bit
of life had gone out of me. And then to try to tell others to come to the table
and to tell the guests and the host that we had lost our President was very,
very difficult."
Less than an hour later Humphrey was in the White House. As he entered the West Wing he began worrying about his friend Lyndon Johnson who was now president. "Strong man that he was, I feared he might be shaken by the trauma of the day, a day designed to smooth over local Texas political problems, a day that had exploded into a national disaster" (The Education of a Public Man, p. 192). It took almost a year without a vice president for the administration to adjust and carry on after the assassination, but by the following November Humphrey and Johnson had both been elected and the Kennedy agenda continued to be one of their highest priorities.
Civil Rights: 1964
On January 17, 1964 Humphrey gave a speech at Johns Hopkins University in which he spoke about the
anger and grief he felt over Kennedy's assassination and other acts of violence,
extremism, and hatred of the previous year. These acts included the bombing of a
church in Birmingham, Alabama, riots at the University of Mississippi, the
murder of civil rights activists Medgar Evers and William Moore, and the use of
dogs, high pressure hoses and cattle prods on civil rights marchers. He used
this anger to explain the events that were about to take place in the
Senate.
President Kennedy had introduced the civil rights bill shortly before his death. After his assassination, the House of Representatives passed the bill without a filibuster on February 10, 1964. Lyndon Johnson, promising to continue the work that Kennedy had begun, put Hubert Humphrey in charge of getting the bill passed in the Senate. Humphrey's problem was the strong opposition of the southerners and their careful organization of a Senate filibuster.
In a CBS report broadcast on March 18, 1964 Senate Democratic Whip
Humphrey, as floor manager of the civil rights bill, faced off against
Democratic senator and head of the southern opposition, Strom Thurmond. In the
debate both men made their case for and against the bill's passage. Humphrey's
approach went beyond a legislative exercise and insisted on the debate's moral
nature: "This passage of the civil rights issue or bill to me is one of the
great moral challenges of our time. This is not a partisan issue. This is not a
sectional issue. This is in essence a national issue, and it is a moral issue,
and it must be won by the American people."
President Johnson did not think the legislation would pass. The southern senators had repeatedly blocked civil rights legislation in the past by organizing into teams, splitting up the filibuster into manageable parts. Humphrey knew that fighting this opposition would be difficult. He therefore organized his forces in a similar way by creating teams for each part of the bill and appointing captains for each team, had frequent strategy meetings, and even issued a newsletter to clarify the nuances of the bill. He made sure that there were 51 senators present or available at all times in case the southerners requested a quorum call. As he organized his colleagues, he also began working on those Republicans who were initially against the legislation, but who would be needed in a bi-partisan coalition for the required 67 votes, a two-thirds majority, to close down a Senate debate. It had never before been achieved.
Senator Thomas Kuchel of California was the Republican floor leader for the bill. He and Humphrey worked together very successfully. Senator Everett Dirksen, however, was the key figure Humphrey needed on his side, and who ultimately spent much of his time working with Humphrey to revise the bill in order to attract enough Republican swing votes to end the filibuster. Although some goaded Humphrey for giving Dirksen too much of the credit, Humphrey maintained that all would mean nothing if the bill were defeated. However, if the bill succeeded there would be enough praise for everyone (The Education of a Public Man, p. 206).
Senator Humphrey continuously emphasized the moral element of
the civil rights struggle. Spiritual leaders from many communities were invited
to come to the Capitol and make their presence felt during the course of the
debate and many did, prompting Humphrey to say later that the bill would never
have been passed without them. In a speech given
to the American Baptist Convention in May, after two months of debate, Humphrey
encouraged spiritual leaders to continue their support and to keep mobilized
even after the bill passed.
On June 10, 1964, after more than three months, the Senate voted. "The tension that morning was palpable. Confidence and enthusiasm were muted by a fear that, somehow, something had come unraveled... We were aglow with the electricity that charged the air in a chamber filled with a dramatic, historic tension beyond anything even the most senior senators had experienced" (The Education of a Public Man, p. 210).
They won, the Senate voting 71 to 29 to end the civil rights filibuster. "For me, personally, it was the culmination of the full year's fight for the Civil Rights Act, of fifteen years' battle for civil rights in the United States Senate, and of a lifetime in politics in which equal opportunity had been the objective above all others" (The Education of a Public Man, p. 210).
On June 23, 1964
Humphrey gave a
speech before the NAACP annual convention. He thanked two people
from Minnesota, both nationally known civil rights leaders in their own right,
for their diligent work. Clarence Mitchell, director of the Washington bureau of
the NAACP had been head of the Urban League in St. Paul when Humphrey
had first met him in the early 1940s. Roy Wilkins was raised in St. Paul, attended the University of Minnesota, and,
after being the executive
secretary of the NAACP, became its executive director in 1964.
On July 2nd President Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 on national television. Humphrey and Dirksen gave a radio interview a few days after and spoke about the future of the civil rights struggle.
In late July the
Republicans held their national convention in California and President Johnson
sent an additional 5,000 advisors to South Vietnam. Public concern began to
surface about both Southeast Asia and who Johnson's running-mate would be in
the next presidential election that November. In a Face
the Nation interview Humphrey was questioned
about both of these issues the same day that U.S. destroyers were attacked by
the North Vietnamese in the Gulf of Tonkin. Humphrey emphasized that he did not
think that combat troops would be necessary in Vietnam and maintained that
Lyndon Johnson was the presidential candidate who offered the most restraint
where military matters were concerned.
Much debate that year centered on who Johnson's running mate
would be, debate created mostly by Johnson himself. Johnson offered Humphrey the
vice presidency shortly before the convention, emphasizing the difficulties the
position would hold and recognizing the strain it could cause on their current
relationship. Humphrey felt that he was ready for the challenge and accepted
privately, writing an acceptance speech with the help
of his friends, including Bill Moyers who added the refrain "But not Senator
Goldwater" after each important statement (The Education
of a Public Man, p. 226-227). Humphrey accepted the nomination in
Atlantic City, New Jersey and then, due to his recognized oratory abilities,
began doing the bulk of the campaigning for both himself and President Johnson.
Johnson and Humphrey defeated their opponents in a landslide victory,
taking 44 of 50 states. On the 9th of November Ray Scherer of NBC News interviewed Vice President-elect
Humphrey and the conversation focused on the role Humphrey expected to fulfill as vice
president in the Johnson administration.
In December Humphrey attended a rally in New York City to pay
tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and reflect on the past year. In his
speech he commented about how
both he and King had accomplished a great deal in helping to create a "coalition
of consciousness" regarding civil rights. Little over a year after King's speech
on the Washington Mall, King received the Nobel Peace Prize for his work and
Humphrey had become vice president of the United States. Humphrey admitted that
these titles were superficial and emphasized that both he and King were still
focused on a greater achievement; one where the "United States is a community at
peace with itself."
Learning to be Vice President: 1965
For Humphrey,
inauguration day was "a day of immense satisfaction, of success without struggle
or other distracting circumstances... It was a moment of pure joy" (The Education of a Public Man, p. 233).
The moment, however, was not to last. In the first days of February, while Martin
Luther King, Jr. continued to organize nonviolent demonstrations for voting
rights in the country, mass arrests and police attacks against protestors
increased, followed on February 18 by the shooting of Jimmie Lee Jackson, a
26-year-old church deacon from Marion, Alabama as he attempted to protect his
mother. The night before, Humphrey had given a
speech to the Pacem In Terris conference of the United Nations and
declared that "The pursuit of peace resembles the building of a great cathedral.
It is the work of generations. In concept it requires a master architect, in
execution, the labors of many." Less than a week later, one of the many, Malcolm
X, was assassinated.
In March civil rights activists marched from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama. In his book Beyond Civil Rights: A New Day of Equality, Humphrey described this time in history: "Once again -- as in 1963 -- the brutality of the resistance furnished the public support and indignation to spur legislation through Congress. President Johnson responded to the moment with the full powers of moral leadership of his office; he went before Congress and the public to ask for a bill to allow the federal government to register voters in the intransigent counties of the Deep South."
But at the same time that Johnson was calling for troops to protect the marchers in Alabama and initiating national voting rights legislation, he was also authorizing the use of ground troops in Vietnam.
Humphrey had strong opinions on both the issue of civil rights and Vietnam. Now that Johnson required his loyal support, however, a markedly different approach to politics was outlined for him and Humphrey was no longer allowed to assert his own opinion concerning Vietnam.
Humphrey's speeches, from the moment he took office, were now reviewed in
advance by the White House and rarely could he express his own convictions and
opinions as openly and humorously as he did in a speech given to the Gridiron Club in Washington, D.C. on March 20.
Instead, Humphrey was encouraged to focus on those domestic
issues that Johnson's Great Society programs addressed. Social reforms focusing
on the issues of transportation, the environment, the elderly, housing, medicine
and health, education, unemployment and unequal opportunity, poverty and civil
rights were all discussed in a speech given
by Humphrey on March 6, 1965 at a testimonial dinner for Senator Dodd of
Connecticut.
Now that Humphrey was vice president, his responsibilities included not only being president of the Senate, a cabinet member and a member of the National Security Council, he also oversaw the space and marine programs, the poverty program, served as the administration's conduit to mayors and local governments, led the President's Committee on Youth Employment, and headed the Discover America program to promote stateside tourism. "On taking office, he received as many as a thousand speaking invitations a month" (Carl Solberg, Hubert Humphrey: A Biography, 1984, p. 278).
Humphrey packed his schedule with appearances at colleges and
universities, raised funds for Johnson, and witnessed some of Johnson's domestic
programs, which he had worked on in the Senate, finally become law. The
Elementary and Secondary Education Act became law in April, the Head Start
program began as an 8-week summer program in May and the Medicare amendment was
signed in July.
Vietnam, however, was the topic many audiences wanted to hear
about more. In a speech given at Michigan State
University on June 1st, shortly after President Johnson himself spoke at Johns
Hopkins University about "unconditional negotiations" in Vietnam, Humphrey
spelled out the basis of the administration's policy in Vietnam: there would be
no withdrawal, a political solution to the conflict was essential, and the
Vietnamese people could only hope for better days.
That same day Humphrey also gave a
speech to the National War
College on the importance of a balanced military force that was flexible and
experienced in guerrilla and psychological warfare. Where Johnson would not
yield, Humphrey cautioned that military power alone was not an adequate
response.
On August 6th, President Johnson signed the Voting Rights Act into law. Humphrey
gave a speech at the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Convention on August 9th
dedicated to the topics of civil rights and the end of discrimination, and
reminisced about a speech he had given to the same organization in 1948. That
same month, riots in the Watts neighborhood of Los Angeles took place over five
days causing millions of dollars of property damage, leaving 34 people dead and
thousands injured and arrested.
As Humphrey's first year as vice president drew to a close he began to realize how limited the parameters of his new office were. "As the winter of 1965-66 approached, I was still outside. In fairness, it must be said that Johnson probably never intended for me to have any greater role in foreign-policy formulation than he himself had had during the Kennedy years. And there is good reason for that" (The Education of a Public Man, p. 245). The end of 1965 witnessed tens of thousands of troops sent to Vietnam and protests against the war in Washington, D.C. itself.
Regardless of his differences with Johnson, Humphrey promoted and
supported his political party and it's agenda, encouraging those who were coming
up in the ranks to continue to fight for political reform. Humphrey gave
particular attention to Walter "Fritz" Mondale, newly elected to the Senate to
fill out Humphrey's term. At a testimonial dinner for Mondale on October 23, Humphrey thanked Mondale for
supporting him during his mayoral run in 1947, for cosponsoring Medicare, and
for supporting the recently passed Voting Rights Act.
Vietnam: 1966-1967
By the beginning
of 1966 Humphrey was back in the good graces of Lyndon Johnson. "Now commences
the most startling chapter in Humphrey's life" wrote his biographer Carl
Solberg, "The vice president who had opposed the president's war policy
persuaded himself that Johnson was right, and emerged as the leading spokesman
for the president's course on Vietnam" (Hubert Humphrey: A
Biography, p. 285).
At the end of 1965 Johnson sent Humphrey on a trip to the
Philippines, Japan, Taiwan and Korea. Upon his return Humphrey gave his
impressions of these countries and of his first trip abroad.
In his arrival statement he remarked
that "the future of Asia is full of hope."
After being summoned to Hawaii by the President and then sent on a tour of
Vietnam, Humphrey gave a speech on February 19 at a Prime Minister's luncheon in
Canberra, Australia. In this speech, a previous version of which he had discarded in one of
his many disagreements with his staff, he likened the Communist oppressors in
Vietnam with the forces that challenged Europe and America in the 1940s. Prime
Minister Holt called it "the greatest speech I have ever heard in my years of
public life." Humphrey's staff was far less enthusiastic (Hubert Humphrey: A Biography, p. 289).
But Humphrey's wholehearted adoption of Johnson's policies did
not win him support among his liberal friends or among university students who were
already vehemently opposing the war. On February 25, 1966 Humphrey addressed a
dinner honoring Reinhold Niebuhr, co-father of the Americans for Democratic
Action. Two hundred students paraded outside in protest as Humphrey gave a
speech that included the
cautioning words "The great tradition of social protest in America... has
failings that crop up regularly. One failing is over-simplification and another
is self-righteousness. Another is political naivety. Another is sweeping
impatience with everybody in authority -- The Establishment and the Power
Structure is what they are called now. We had other names in my younger days but
it meant the same."
Despite continued and increasing protests at his speeches Humphrey maintained his
support of the President's policies in Vietnam. In a March 11, 1966 speech to the National Press Club Humphrey predicted that "ten or
twenty years hence, historians will mark Vietnam as a place where our nation --
and free peoples -- were faced with a challenge by totalitarianism... and where
they met the challenge."
Though Humphrey was now almost totally in Johnson's favor,
the country showed little favor towards either of them. Things were not going
well in Vietnam where troop numbers exceeded 380,000 by the summer of 1966.
Johnson increased the unpopular bombing in northern Vietnam in June. Great
Society proposals stalled in Congress at home.
Civil rights protests continued to cause negative headlines as well. James
Meredith, first African-American student to attend the University of Mississippi
in 1962, was shot in a march he helped organize from Memphis, Tennessee to
Jackson, Mississippi. On June 23 civil rights marchers in Mississippi were
dispersed with tear gas. During a speech before the National Association of Counties in New Orleans
in July Humphrey ad-libbed that he too would react strongly if his living
conditions were as horrible: "As hot as it has been... I would hate to be stuck
on the fourth floor of a tenement with the rats nibbling on the kids' toes --
and they do -- with the garbage uncollected -- and it is -- with the streets
filthy, with no swimming pools, with little or no recreation -- I would hate to
be put in those conditions, and I want to tell you, if I were in those
conditions -- if that should happen to have been my situation... I have enough
spark left in me to lead a might good revolt under those conditions." These ad-libbed words in an otherwise prepared
text foreshadowed the
summer riots that erupted in Cleveland, New York, Chicago and Los Angeles that
year. The administration was seen by the media to condone unrest in America's
cities.
Johnson was feeling his loss of popularity and arranged for Humphrey to do all of his campaigning that year. Though Humphrey tried to deliver the administration's message effectively to the American populace, 45 House seats and many important Senate races were lost by the Democrats.
1967 fared little better. Soured by the bad election year and
dropping polls, Johnson rarely visited college campuses and was careful about
his public appearances in general. Humphrey however, accustomed to being in the
midst of protests and demonstrations, met with even more violence than usual.
During a
speech made to a Stanford University student panel discussion on
February 20th "four hundred anti-war demonstrators mobbed his car, pushed
placards in his face, and shrieked: 'War criminal,' 'Murderer,' and 'Burn, Baby,
Burn.' Several tried to crash through the cordon of police, and one emptied a
can of urine on a Secret Service man defending the vice president. Another threw
himself under the front wheel of Humphrey's car but was dragged back by a
policeman" (Hubert Humphrey: A Biography, p. 303).
One week later Humphrey gave a speech to the United Jewish Appeal Young Leadership Cabinet where
he bemoaned the fact that, though it was laudable that students were able to
protest in a country like ours, still: "There is something quite tragic and
discouraging about young men and women, especially at an institution of
learning, not being willing to listen to another point of view and to debate the
great issues of our time."
On March 22, 1967 Humphrey gave a speech in the cradle of the civil rights movement to the
Birmingham Red Cross Awards Program extolling their support of blood donations
to the cause in Vietnam. Although Humphrey saw himself as a champion of civil
rights, his loyalty towards Johnson was at cross purposes with Martin Luther
King, Jr.'s view of the war in Vietnam. In April of 1967 King gave a speech
titled: Beyond Vietnam: A Time to Break the Silence
in which he named the Vietnam War as the biggest obstacle to the civil rights
movement. "A few years ago there was a shining moment in that struggle. It
seemed as if there was a real promise of hope for the poor -- both black and
white -- through the Poverty Program. Then came the build-up in Vietnam, and I
watched the program broken and eviscerated as if it were some idle political
play thing of a society gone mad on war, and I knew that America would never
invest the necessary funds or energies in rehabilitation of its poor so long as
Vietnam continued to draw men and skills and money like some demonic,
destructive suction tube. So I was increasingly compelled to see the war as an
enemy of the poor and to attack it as such."
At the time King gave his speech, Humphrey was in Europe dealing with anti-war protestors abroad while visiting Switzerland, the Netherlands, Britain, Germany, France, Italy and even meeting with the Pope. He was back in time for more riots in numerous American cities that summer, a war in the Middle East, another escalation of troops to Vietnam by August of that year and a continuation of student protests.
In a speech to the National Defense
Executive Reserve on October 23, 1967 Humphrey still vehemently supported the
President's policies on Vietnam: "I support the President, and I support the
course he is following because I too believe that it is right, and no amount of
popularity that can be gained is worth the abandonment of conscience."
By late October Humphrey was again sent to Vietnam and Southeast
Asia, and made a speech at the U.S. Embassy in
Saigon where he exclaimed to the U.S. Mission Staff: "This is our great
adventure and a wonderful one it is." People found his words obscene (Hubert Humphrey: A Biography, p. 312).
On November 18, 1967 Humphrey addressed the Young Democrats National Convention. In a note added to the speech, handwritten on hotel stationary, Humphrey wrote: "If you don't believe in yourself, your party or your President, how do you expect others to believe in you? Never put poison in the well from which you will have to drink." This staunch loyalty would be tested to the brink of Humphrey's endurance during the 1968 election year.
Running for President: 1968
"In January 1968 there were 492,900 American men and women at war in Vietnam. Nearly seventeen thousand of their compatriots had already died there. President Johnson had only 48 per cent approval in the Gallup Poll, Gene McCarthy had announced for the presidency, and Bob Kennedy, waiting in the wings, had not" (The Education of a Public Man, p. 264).
On January 30, the Vietnamese New Year celebration of Tet
was shattered by a massive attack from the North Vietnamese and Viet Cong
against the South Vietnamese and American forces. The administration,
continually promoting an optimistic view of the war, experienced a huge loss of
credibility. In a TV interview with United Press
International Humphrey answered questions about the nature of this brutal
offensive and the administration's reaction, saying that he sensed a "steeling
of the American attitude, that is a fixing of our desire" to see the war
through.
In
February the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, commonly
known as the Kerner Commission, released its report concluding that frustration
and lack of economic opportunity were the cause of the 1967 riots. It included
the phrase "our nation is moving toward two societies, one black, one white --
separate and unequal." Humphrey confronted these findings in a speech at a National Housing
Conference dinner on March 4th. He tried to explain how the administration had
actually been doing a lot to combat this huge domestic problem, but that it also
needed support at the neighborhood level.
In March
Robert Kennedy joined the presidential race after Eugene McCarthy took 46
percent of the New Hampshire primary vote against Lyndon Johnson. In an ABC
TV program Humphrey was
questioned about the administration's answer to the Kennedy candidacy and
whether or not President Johnson would run again. Humphrey replied that he
thought it highly likely the President would run for another term.
By the end of the month, however, Humphrey received confidential information from the President that he would deliver a speech March 31st during which he might announce that he would not seek another term. Left out of the loop, Humphrey would not know Johnson's decision until he could listen to the speech, which inconveniently occurred during a U.S. Embassy dinner in Mexico City with President Gustavo Diaz Ortiz. Humphrey recalled later that when Johnson announced his decision, Humphrey's wife Muriel "was very shaken and emotionally upset. To say the least, I felt the same way. I resolved however to say little or nothing except to commend the President in my toast at the dinner" (Hubert Humphrey: A Biography, p. 322).
In a speech at the Gardner Cowles
dinner a few days after Johnson's announcement, Humphrey explained how the
President had equivocated over two endings for his March 31 speech: one that
proposed a limit to the bombing; another that announced his decision not to seek
re-election. At the last moment, Johnson realized he could not run for office
and try to end the war in Vietnam at the same time.
A few days later, on the 4th of April, Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated
in Memphis, Tennessee. The next day, at a meeting of the National Alliance of
Businessmen Humphrey ended his remarks by saying "If we do recognize the testament in the life
and death of Martin Luther King -- if we do rededicate ourselves to the mission
of healing the torment of our poor and hungry, our deprived and our illiterate
-- then truly this tragedy will be remembered, not as the moment when America
lost her faith, but as the moment when America found her conscience."
Humphrey
had been thinking about announcing his candidacy for the presidency. After
King's death, however, all campaigning stopped. On April 27th Humphrey finally
declared his candidacy in a written twenty minute speech. It was during this speech that Humphrey, excited about the
support of the crowd and filled with a sense of personal triumph at finally
reaching this height in his career, added the words: "here we are the way
politics ought to be in America, the politics of happiness, politics of purpose,
politics of joy." This positive attitude was not meant to detract from the
severe realities of Dr. King's assassination, domestic rioting in United States
cities, or the casualties and uncertainty of the ten year Vietnam war. The
media, however, took this phrase out of context and berated Humphrey for being
out of touch with current events.
Humphrey had decided not to enter any primaries, though he made many speeches during his travels, sometimes even at events that included his two rivals. McCarthy and Kennedy, meanwhile, competed for similar voters in primary states, and allowed Humphrey to focus on delegates in non-primary states and the southerners, who had not been swayed by either of his rivals. Kennedy had won the Nebraska primary by a majority but then lost Oregon to McCarthy. It was a terrible blow to Kennedy and imperative that he win in California. Humphrey stayed away from California during the primary and was preparing to give a speech in Colorado Springs when he learned about Kennedy's assassination.
Humphrey refused to give his speech the next day. Instead he flew back to the
east coast for the funeral and internment and gave a short speech in the Senate on June 6th. Terribly shaken by the death of
another Kennedy, Humphrey did not campaign for two weeks.
As Humphrey's biographer describes: "that period from Kennedy's death to the convention in August, this most voluble of American politicians had almost nothing to say about the issues that troubled his fellow citizens most . . . He was a man in the middle: tied to a president who dominated him, pulled by all the forces on the Democratic left that demanded a candidate who stood for anything different from Nixon" (Hubert Humphrey: A Biography, p. 341-342).
The Republican convention of 1968 was held in early August near the resort city of Miami Beach. A Gallup poll, taken right after the Republican convention, showed Richard Nixon leading Humphrey by sixteen points. Humphrey's staff was split on whether or not the candidate should break with the President's policies on Vietnam. Numerous drafts of statements were proposed to Humphrey, urging him to take his own stand on the issue.
President Johnson was attempting to set up peace talks with the Vietnamese in
Paris. Humphrey was reticent to break with Johnson, especially if it would
undermine the ongoing negotiations. He sought the President's consent on
successive drafts of a compromise statement, however, and right up until the
Democratic convention Humphrey thought that Johnson would give his consent.
Walking a tight rope of media scrutiny, Humphrey declared on Meet the Press
the morning of the convention that "My position on the Vietnam War and our
effort to gain peace is as it has been. I believe that we could and should stop
the remaining bombing of the North if we receive indication that there is
restraint and reasonable response from Hanoi."
Johnson picked the city of Chicago to hold the Democratic convention. Mayor Richard Daley fully supported this decision. Both men refused to change the venue even after numerous difficulties presented themselves. Humphrey later admitted that the city was the worst possible place for the convention. Striking electricians, telephone workers and taxi drivers made communication and transportation difficult. Mayor Daley and the Chicago police were joined by Army troops and the Illinois National Guard to handle thousands of anti-war protestors both before and during the convention.
Tensions rose during the convention. Mayor Daley refused permits
to protestors. Television cameras picked up delegates protesting for peace
inside the convention and demonstrators rioting outside in the streets and parks
of Chicago. Innocent bystanders were threatened and beaten by police alongside
protestors. Humphrey and his family received death threats. In the midst of this
turmoil staff were preparing an acceptance speech for Humphrey who would
inevitably win the nomination. When he saw the final draft, however, Humphrey
felt it did not reflect the events unfolding around him. Assisted by two of his
personal secretaries, he dictated a new draft right up until the time he had to
leave for the convention hall to give his speech.
Humphrey realized on the way to the hall that the prayer of St. Francis of
Assisi had been deleted from the final draft of the speech by one of his staff
members who thought it inappropriate. He called the Chicago Public Library on
the car phone and had them dictate it to him, asserting that it was indeed an
appropriate prayer for so violent and chaotic a time.
"I have never had a more difficult assignment," Humphrey recalled of his speech that night. "It tested every nerve in my body, and it tested my will, my courage, and my capacity to overcome crisis and difficulty, to try to sway an audience to my side, to at least calm the fears of some, fortify the hopes of others, and hold a party together that was on the verge of an explosion that would have fractured it for a long, long time" (The Education of a Public Man, p. 296).
Humphrey received the Democratic presidential nomination, but he won it during
one of the largest demonstrations of the century. He tried to pull the party
together, but the protestors and young people of America found him old fashioned
and out of touch, especially when he refused to join them in the parks and on
the streets outside of the convention as Eugene McCarthy had done and instead
sided with Mayor Daley and the police against the anti-war protestors. In an
interview with Hugh Downs of the Today Show the last
day of the convention Humphrey explained that the "tactics of rowdism do not add
to a convention" and that history is "strewn with the wreckage of self-righteous
militant minorities, who thought that they had a sort of a monopoly on truth."
Though he spoke strongly against the unrest, his own campaign was in shambles. Staff member Ted Van Dyke remembered: "we left Chicago fifteen points down, with blood in the streets, conflict in the convention hall, everything at rock bottom and not a penny in the bank by the way" (Mick Caouette, Hubert H. Humphrey: The Art of the Possible, 2010).
After the convention, Humphrey and his campaign floundered. The campaign
officially began on September 9th in Philadelphia, the city where he first burst
onto the national scene in 1948. The speech Humphrey gave that day focused on the choices Americans
had to make in the conflict-ridden era of 1968. His organization, however,
failed to provide buttons and pennants for the occasion and the crowd was all
too eager to shout "Dump the Hump" at the candidate.
As the campaign went on, Humphrey's refusal to distinguish himself from the
Johnson administration, of which he was still a part, remained a stumbling
block. Protesters and critics met him at every stop. In a speech at the Western States Water and Power Conference in Sioux
Falls, South Dakota after detailing a ten point program for the revitalization
of rural America, Humphrey told the crowd his life was "dedicated to works of
peace, the Peace Corps, the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, Food for Peace, the
Disarmament Agency, the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty." He stated: "I took as
a top item on my agenda when I become your President on January 20, 1969, I put
it at the top of my list to find a way to end this war and to make this country
once again united." The crowd responded strongly when he mentioned peace and it
became clear to Humphrey and his campaign managers that this was the issue above
any other that resonated with his audiences.
By the end of September, Humphrey knew he needed to make his own statement on Vietnam despite what the President said or how the
negotiations in Paris were going. In Seattle he faced the worst heckling of the
campaign. The usual boos and shouts of the crowd were drowned out this time by
one heckler with a bull horn. As the television cameras watched, Humphrey asked
the man to "go ahead and make your speech." The man did, speaking about the
scream of death, the wound of war, police brutality in Chicago, and of
Humphrey's crimes against humanity by being complicit with the war in Vietnam.
Though the police and Secret Service finally removed the protestors from the
Civic Center and Humphrey was able to give his speech afterwards, the moment
unnerved him and he resolved then to say what was on his mind and what he felt
even if he lost the election.
On September 30th in Salt Lake City Humphrey gave a televised speech to the American people explaining his position on Vietnam.
The speech had been hotly debated by his staff. They had argued for hours over
wording and nuances of meaning. In the end Humphrey drafted a new speech and
gave his trusted advisors a last look, then called Johnson fifteen minutes
before he delivered it to tell him what he would say. After Humphrey assured him
that it would not embarrass him or jeopardize Paris negotiations Johnson replied
"I gather you're not asking my advice." Humphrey gave the speech in one take and
afterwards felt that he had finally made his own stand.
After the Salt Lake City speech, Humphrey's campaign began to gain momentum. "Weeks of struggling, trying to catch up for lost time frantically putting together an organization, always short of finances, error compounded by error, led suddenly to a building momentum, to larger and larger crowds, to excitement and enthusiasm, to a feeling of possible success (The Education of a Public Man, p. 303).
Eugene McCarthy finally gave Humphrey his endorsement in the last days of October. A few days before the election President Johnson announced a breakthrough in the negotiations in Paris, saying that the bombing of North Vietnam would stop and that peace talks were scheduled for days after the election.
By November 3rd
Johnson himself actively campaigned with Humphrey, joining him for an event at
the Houston Astrodome. Accompanied by Babe Ruth, Joe DiMaggio and Mickey Mantle
and surrounded by an enthusiastic crowd Humphrey and Johnson had put their
differences aside for the good of the party. In his speech Humphrey proclaimed that he would always be Johnson's
faithful friend and proud of it, and during the remaining months of his
presidency, his loyal vice president.
Humphrey and Nixon were in a dead heat in the polls. On the surface, it appeared that the hope of peace talks with the North Vietnamese and an end to the war may have handed Humphrey the presidency. Behind the scenes, the Nixon campaign promised the Vietnamese in Paris that a Nixon administration would give them a better deal after the election and convinced them to stay away from the ongoing negotiations. On election day, the numbers showed that Nixon had beaten Humphrey by less than one-half of one percent of the popular vote.
In his concession
speech Humphrey said that he "couldn't possibly be any happier than
in the knowledge that we had done the right thing. We have said what we
believed, we have spoken the hard facts of our country as we saw them. We have
offered what we thought were the alternatives and the solutions. We placed our
case before the American people. We did it in a short period of time against
tremendous odds, and all I can say tonight to the American people is they have
been mighty good to us. They have given us a great vote of confidence in this
popular vote."
In his autobiography, however, Humphrey admitted that "my dreams and hopes were smashed in a year when so much more in America was destroyed" (The Education of a Public Man, p. 305).
Humphrey gave only a handful of speeches during the remainder of 1968. Exhausted and depressed by the narrowness of his defeat he caught the flu for the third time that year and began to re-evaluate his life. It would be the first time in 25 years that he had not held an elective public office.
Return to the Senate: 1969-1972
In 1969 Humphrey went back to teaching at the University of
Minnesota and Macalester College. His keynote address at the five-day student-planned Urban Crisis Symposium at
Macalester College on February 23, 1969 was his first public appearance in his
new position as professor of political science and international affairs.
Humphrey also became the Chairman of the Board of the Encyclopaedia Britannica
Education Corporation and traveled extensively around the country and the world.
In an awards presentation speech in Skokie, Illinois on April 8, 1970 Humphrey
congratulated School District 68 on significant improvement of its elementary
school library media services on behalf of Britannica. He also became the first
board chairman of the new Wilson International Center for Scholars, established
by Congress in 1968.
About this period in his life, Humphrey recalled: "It was a special, mind-clearing opportunity to be not only my own man, but simply a private person again. Just Hubert Humphrey. I spent more time doing the things that people do in private life: traveling, fishing, playing with my grandchildren, catching up on conversations with my children (delayed for a decade), and earning more money than I ever had before. It was a wonderful time" (The Education of a Public Man, p. 325).
Ever the public man, however, Humphrey still looked for the next position he could attain. Nixon had offered him a position in his administration after becoming president but Humphrey firmly refused. After Ten Kennedy's incident at Chappaquiddick Humphrey's prospects of regaining a significant political office grew more promising. When Eugene McCarthy decided not to seek re-election for his Senate seat in 1969, Humphrey was ready to campaign again.
After easily regaining a seat in the Senate in 1971, Humphrey
found that he was not accorded the same power or committee positions that he had
earned during his previous tenure. Though refused a seat on the Foreign
Relations Committee, he was again granted a place on the Agricultural Committee
and got right to work. In a speech to the
Dairymen, Inc. Roundtable in Louisville, Kentucky on January 29, 1971, Humphrey
informed them of his new position and urged them to work together to influence
national policy.
While adjusting to life in the Senate once more, the possibility
of attaining the presidency again began to entice Humphrey. In an article printed a day after his
60th birthday in May of 1971 Humphrey admitted to reporters in Florida that he
would love another chance at Richard Nixon in the next election, saying that he
was "not running for president at this time, but I may. I've got my sails up,
testing the weather. I'm not salivating -- but I'm licking my chops."
On January 10, 1972 Humphrey made his candidacy announcement in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Running against his long-time friend and fellow
South Dakotan, George McGovern, Humphrey beat him in the Florida primary but was
defeated in Wisconsin. Though Humphrey went on to win primaries in Pennsylvania,
Indiana, Ohio and West Virginia in the next weeks and months, funding began to
dwindle.
McGovern won the Oregon, California and South Dakota primaries, perpetuating the
decline of Humphrey's campaign. Humphrey stayed in the race officially until he
issued his withdrawal statement on July 11.
By August he was campaigning at McGovern's side.
The Last Chapter: 1973-1978
On
January 22, 1973 Lyndon Johnson died of a heart attack. That same day Humphrey
responded to his death in these
remarks and talked about Johnson's ardent desire to end the war
in Vietnam, saying: "I think that was his heartache that he could not find the
peace, but I want to say that as he leaves us now the peace that he sought is in
our grasp and is taking place in Paris." The next day National Security Advisor
Henry Kissinger and North Vietnamese leader Le Duc Tho signed a ceasefire
agreement at the Paris Peace Accords that would earn both a Nobel Peace Prize,
though the war would continue for years after.
President Nixon's second term in office collided with the
Watergate scandal in 1973, a story that began the summer before and exposed
questionable campaign fund raising practices in both political parties. Humphrey
was not immune to public scrutiny. In an October 1973 speech, which was re-printed in
the Congressional Record, Humphrey addressed the AFL-CIO concerning
the resignation of the attorney and deputy attorney general, the firing of
special prosecutor Archibald Cox and the mounting pressure to begin impeachment
hearings. Humphrey cautioned every American "not to fall prey to the abuse of
rhetoric, just as the President has fallen prey to the abuse of power. We must
act responsibly, with full adherence to legal procedures."
In an interview following Nixon's August 1974 resignation, Humphrey
characterized the event as "a personal tragedy for the President and a new hope
for the nation." He commended the democratic process by noting that "this
unprecedented event has occurred not with disorder or disunity or with violence,
but with rigorous devotion to the processes of law mandated by our
Constitution."
Humphrey had other more personal concerns during this time. He was treated for bladder cancer by undergoing intensive X-ray treatments for eight weeks that left him in incredible pain for hours at a time. Becoming anemic before Christmas necessitated admittance to the hospital for over two weeks and required multiple blood transfusions. Throughout he continued to work and travel, even going as far as Europe and China.
During 1973 Humphrey was re-admitted to the Senate Foreign
Relations Committee and the Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Needs.
During the later part of his Senate career Humphrey gave a multitude of speeches
on expanding the Food for Peace program in developing countries, a proposal
backed by then Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. In November 1974 Humphrey
traveled to Rome for the World Food
Conference to promote the development of a World Food Information
System.
In January 1975 Humphrey poked fun at himself during the Alfalfa
Club annual dinner saying: "I have been orbiting the White House longer than all
the astronauts who orbited the moon." Though his speech also made fun of two other Minnesotans who "orbited" around
the White House, Harold Stassen and Walter Mondale, Humphrey's political
prospects were looking very positive for the 1976 election year.
In the end, Humphrey decided not to run.
He made the decision after long conversations with his wife and family. In his
announcement he cited the lack of a campaign committee and funds. However, the
night before his announcement, he told his doctor that he would run. A note filed with his announcement sheds light on
his state of mind at the time he made
this decision. The note reads: "Mrs. Humphrey called: Whatever you decide in
this meeting is fine with her. Whatever you want to do tonight is alright with
her."
It was difficult for Humphrey not to seek the presidency.
Nominating his protege Walter Mondale for the vice presidency, however, made him
immensely proud. In remarks made at the Democratic
National Convention in July of 1976 Humphrey declared that Mondale would be "a
source of strength to our next president, Jimmy Carter. He will be loyal and he
will be frank." In fact, Mondale asked Humphrey's advice prior to accepting the
nomination and Humphrey advised him to take the job. During Mondale's tenure,
the role of the vice president became more of a partnership with the president
and many of the obstacles that Humphrey had experienced with Johnson were
removed.
During the same Democratic National Convention Humphrey also
delivered one of his most memorable quotes. Often thought of as part of one of
his 1977 speeches and mis-dated as such, his statement in Madison Square Garden has been characterized as the
liberal mantra of the Democratic Party: "The ultimate moral test of any
government is the way it treats three groups of its citizens. First, those in
the dawn of life -- our children. Second, those in the shadows of life -- our
needy, our sick, our handicapped. Third, those in the twilight of life -- our
elderly."
By the end of 1976
Humphrey's cancer had returned. Spending months in the hospital again and
undergoing operations from which he would remarkably recover, he simultaneously
won re-election to the Senate that November and even tried for Majority Leader
Robert Byrd's job, though a bout of the flu forced him to concede.
His cancer, however, turned out to be terminal. Welcoming
Humphrey in the Senate Chambers, Senator Robert Byrd (among others) paid tribute to him saying: "Some men
attempt to alter the course of history, or bend the direction of their era,
through thunder and threat; they launch armies, marshal forces and foster plots,
Hubert Humphrey has changed our own time through the impact of his personality,
the exertion of his energy, the vibrancy of his spirit, the exercise of his
intellect, and the compassion of his heart. Consequently, he is a man whose
influence will reverberate for generations, in America and around the
world."
At a reception for Humphrey in the House of Representatives in
November, Arizona Congressman Morris Udall said of Humphrey: "We have all kidded
about your oratory. The plain fact is that this man is the premier political
stump orator of this generation. A Hubert Humphrey speech always made you feel
good. You laughed a little bit, you cried, and you felt good about yourself and
good about your country... You really practice the politics of joy."
Hubert H. Humphrey died on January 13, 1978. One of his last requests was to invite Nixon to attend funeral services that were to be held for him in Washington. It was a gesture meant to bring Nixon back from political exile, and would be Nixon's first public appearance after his resignation. Humphrey's body lay in state at the Capitol both in Washington and in St. Paul. President Carter, Gerald Ford, Nelson Rockefeller and Lady Bird Johnson were among the mourners at his services.
At the service in St. Paul Vice President Mondale said: "While he was an international figure and a national figure, as we in Minnesota well knew, he was always a Minnesotan, and always a son of the prairie. There was something in this land and its lakes and, especially its people, that fed the springs of love, the strains of ideas, the torrents of enthusiasm, and which nurtured the special genius and the immense humanity of Hubert Humphrey... He was a special man in a special place, and I know he would want me to say today: Thank you, Minnesota."
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INDEXES, LISTS, AND BACKGROUND FILES
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310.G.14.5B | A | Indexes and Lists: | |||||||||||
Programs for speeches, for which there are no texts, 1942-1944. | |||||||||||||
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Lists of speaking engagements, 1943-1945. | |||||||||||||
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Speeches list, 1947-1978. | |||||||||||||
Incomplete list of 1977-1978 speeches or prepared remarks, plus highlight speeches from other years. | |||||||||||||
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Speeches lists, 1960-1964. | |||||||||||||
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Speeches lists, 1965-1967. | |||||||||||||
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Indexes and logs, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Master speech log, 1965-1968. | |||||||||||||
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Geographic indexes of speeches, 1965-1967. | |||||||||||||
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Lists of speeches by topic or audience, 1965-1968. | |||||||||||||
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Out-of-town engagements, November 1964-1968. 2 folders. | |||||||||||||
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In-town events, 1966-1967. | |||||||||||||
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Speechwriter assignments, 1965[?]-1967. | |||||||||||||
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Speeches list, 1969-1970. | |||||||||||||
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Speeches lists, 1971-1978. | |||||||||||||
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Speechwriter assignments, 1975-1976. | |||||||||||||
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Lists of speeches available for distribution from HHH offices. | |||||||||||||
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Background data on speech writing and appearance process, 1949, 1965-1967. | |||||||||||||
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Speech text compilations, by topic: | |||||||||||||
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Sample speeches. | |||||||||||||
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Consumers. | |||||||||||||
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Environment. | |||||||||||||
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Gridiron Club speech excerpts, 1963-1972. | |||||||||||||
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Health care. | |||||||||||||
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Human rights. | |||||||||||||
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Labor. | |||||||||||||
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Political issues. | |||||||||||||
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Set of speech pamphlets issued by United Democrats for Humphrey, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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VP Speech Reprints: Catalog. 4 folders. | |||||||||||||
Includes sample copy of each reprint, with list. | |||||||||||||
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1941-1945
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310.G.11.2F | 1 | Speech fragments, [circa 1941-1945]. | |||||||||||
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Minneapolis Moline Employees' Picnic: CIO Local 1138, 1942. | |||||||||||||
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WCCO radio interview, Darragh Aldrich program, on citizen education program, September 7, 1942. | |||||||||||||
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Information - The Strength of Democracy, Minnesota Library Association, October 1, 1942. | |||||||||||||
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WLOL radio speech urging labor involvement in politics, [circa 1943?]. | |||||||||||||
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War Industry Training for WPA Workers in the Minneapolis Public Schools, 1943. | |||||||||||||
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Government Reorganization speech, April 27, 1943. | |||||||||||||
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Postwar speech, April 30, 1943. | |||||||||||||
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American Labor speech, May 1, 1943. | |||||||||||||
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Juvenile delinquency speech, May 3, 1943. | |||||||||||||
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Do Nothing speech, May 7, 1943. | |||||||||||||
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Summation speech, May 8, 1943. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic Speech (radio), May 9, 1943. | |||||||||||||
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Politics speech, May 25, 1943. | |||||||||||||
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Our City Government speech, May 27, 1943. | |||||||||||||
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Campaign speech, [circa June 1943]. | |||||||||||||
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Record of the Mayor, June 1943. | |||||||||||||
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City Replanning, June 1, 1943. | |||||||||||||
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A Greater Minneapolis, June 10, 1943. | |||||||||||||
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Kline-Dunne, June 12, 1943. | |||||||||||||
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Summary speech, Highlights of Campaign, June 12, 1943. | |||||||||||||
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Radio WLOL Speech on postwar economic planning, August 1943. | |||||||||||||
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Methodist Young Peoples Assembly, Wayzata, Minnesota, August 1, 1943. | |||||||||||||
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Labor Day speech, Radio WLOL, September 4, 1943. | |||||||||||||
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National Council of Church Women, Minneapolis, November 11, [1943?]. | |||||||||||||
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DFL Speech, Ely, Minnesota, 1944. | |||||||||||||
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Unitarian Center, January 7, [1944?]. | |||||||||||||
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Keynote address, Minnesota State Democratic Convention, April 14, 1944. | |||||||||||||
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Our Faith for Living, Macalester College cap and gown day, April 21, 1944. | |||||||||||||
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What Can Religion Do in These Days? Temple Israel, Minneapolis, April 28, 1944. | |||||||||||||
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Montgomery Ward Case, WTCN radio broadcast, May 5, 1944. | |||||||||||||
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Remarks to United Nations Committee dinner, St. Paul, July 15, 1944. | |||||||||||||
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Speech at Democratic National Convention seconding nomination of Vice President Henry Wallace, July 23, 1944. | |||||||||||||
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DFL political war on August H. Andresen, August 15, 1944. | |||||||||||||
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Telegram remarks to Labor Day dinner, Minneapolis Central Labor Union Political Committee, August 30, 1944. | |||||||||||||
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DFL and 1944 election, Duluth, Minnesota, September 30, 1944. | |||||||||||||
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Remarks at DFL political rally, Red Wing, Minnesota, October 27, 1944. | |||||||||||||
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Radio campaign address on President Roosevelt, November 3, 1944. | |||||||||||||
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Dental convention, Minneapolis, December 6, 1944. | |||||||||||||
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Speech fragment on unions, [circa 1945-1948]. | |||||||||||||
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Speech on community redevelopment in Minneapolis, [circa 1945-1948]. | |||||||||||||
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JAC Public Health Program, WLOL radio, [circa 1945-1948]. | |||||||||||||
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Campaign speech on Mayor Kline and United Nations, 1945. | |||||||||||||
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Campaign Speech on Crime in Minneapolis, 1945. | |||||||||||||
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Problems Confronting Us in the European Theater of War: Men's Club of the First Congregational Church, January 8, 1945. | |||||||||||||
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Whirlwind Club of East Minneapolis Banquet, Andrews Hotel, Minneapolis, Minnesota, January 13, 1945. | |||||||||||||
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Minneapolis Board of Business Agents, February 1, 1945. | |||||||||||||
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Municipal Affairs: Second Ward DFL meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota (no text), March 15, 1945. | |||||||||||||
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The United Nations and the Future: Junior Chamber of Commerce, Rochester, Minnesota (no text), March 27, 1945. | |||||||||||||
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Careers in National Service: Politics: Vocational Planning Day, Macalester College, St. Paul, Minnesota (no text), March 27, 1945. | |||||||||||||
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The Tobacco Table, Dyckman Hotel, Minneapolis, Minnesota, March 29, 1945. | |||||||||||||
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Radio speech, Primary 1945 (opening speech), April 10, 1945. | |||||||||||||
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Radio speech, Primary 1945, death of Franklin D. Roosevelt, April 17, 1945. | |||||||||||||
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Radio speech, Primary 1945, April 24, 1945. | |||||||||||||
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Radio speech, Primary 1945, May 1, 1945. | |||||||||||||
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Radio speech, Primary 1945, WLOL, May 9, 1945. | |||||||||||||
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Radio speech, General [election], May 22, 1945. | |||||||||||||
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Radio speech, General [election], May 29, 1945. | |||||||||||||
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Radio speech, General [election], May 31, 1945. | |||||||||||||
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Radio speech, General [election], June 5, 1945. | |||||||||||||
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Radio speech, General [election], June 7, 1945. | |||||||||||||
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Radio speech, General [election], June 9, 1945. | |||||||||||||
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Inaugural message, July 2, 1945. | |||||||||||||
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V-J Day speech, August 14, 1945. | |||||||||||||
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The Need of the Times: Macalester College Convocation, St. Paul, October 16, 1945. | |||||||||||||
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Statement before City Charter Commission, November 1, 1945. | |||||||||||||
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National Pharmacy Week radio talk, WCCO, November 6, 1945. | |||||||||||||
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Speech at Emanuel Lutheran Church, Minneapolis, on community and city government, November 9, 1945. | |||||||||||||
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Remarks to Central Business and Civic Association, November 20, 1945. | |||||||||||||
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Housing speech, KSTP radio, Minneapolis, November 23, 1945. | |||||||||||||
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Engineers Club of Minneapolis, Andrews Hotel, Minneapolis, Minnesota, December 14, 1945. | |||||||||||||
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Emergency Housing Program: Minneapolis City Council, December 28, 1945. | |||||||||||||
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1946
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310.G.11.2F | 1 | The Christian Student in Politics, [circa after 1945]. | |||||||||||
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Speech endorsing Roy Wier, 3rd congressional district, 1946?. | |||||||||||||
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Selling Yourself, for Jaycee Leadership Institute, [circa 1946]. | |||||||||||||
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WTCN radio series (one 8-minute segment) on city police protection, 1946. | |||||||||||||
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Whirlwind Club, Andrews Hotel, Minneapolis, January 12, [1946?]. | |||||||||||||
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Christ the King Church, Minneapolis, February 4, 1946. | |||||||||||||
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Employees Night, Library Board, Minneapolis, March 1, 1946. | |||||||||||||
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Mayor's Sunday Chat on WLOL, March 10, 1946. | |||||||||||||
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Address before North Dakota State Democratic Convention, Fargo, North Dakota, March 18, 1946. | |||||||||||||
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Message concerning activities and program of the Tax and Finance Commission, March 29, 1946. | |||||||||||||
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Keynote speech at DFL convention, March 30, 1946. | |||||||||||||
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Mayor's Sunday Chat on WLOL, March 31, 1946. | |||||||||||||
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WCCO radio panel discussion on dollar value of higher education, April 2, 1946. | |||||||||||||
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Mayor's Sunday Chat on WLOL, April 14, 1946. | |||||||||||||
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The Essentials of a Successful United Nations Organization: University of Minnesota UN conference, May 3, 1946. | |||||||||||||
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Drug Store Merchandising, May 7, 1946. | |||||||||||||
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Speech for Minnesota state convention of Junior Chamber of Commerce, St. Cloud, Minnesota, May 26, 1946. | |||||||||||||
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Address before Annual Convention of League of Minnesota Municipalities, June 1946. | |||||||||||||
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WCCO radio introduction of Harold Barker, DFL candidate for governor, June 3, 1946. | |||||||||||||
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WCCO speech on housing shortage, June 25, 1946. | |||||||||||||
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Speech before Jaycee convention, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, June 26, 1946. | |||||||||||||
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Speech at Mass Meeting for Palestine, Minneapolis, June 27, 1946. | |||||||||||||
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Speech to Wesley Temple on Minneapolis law enforcement, July 12, 1946. | |||||||||||||
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Remarks before National Macaroni Association, Minneapolis, July 17, 1946. | |||||||||||||
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Commencement address, Iowa State Teachers College: Tomorrow--the World, August 22, 1946. | |||||||||||||
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Speech on United Nations before Minnesota mayors in conjunction with United Nations Week observance, September 7, 1946. | |||||||||||||
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Radio remarks on Minneapolis voluntary polio quarantine, September 15, 1946. | |||||||||||||
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Mayor's Sunday Chat on WLOL: Veterans' insurance, September 22, 1946. | |||||||||||||
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DFL Rally, Rochester, Minnesota, September 29, 1946. | |||||||||||||
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Michigan Municipal League's Annual Convention, Detroit, Michigan, October 11, 1946. | |||||||||||||
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American Federation of Teachers Educational Conference, October 24, 1946. | |||||||||||||
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Testimonial Dinner Honoring Theodore Wirth, Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 24, 1946. | |||||||||||||
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Radio broadcast: Charter Amendment No. 11, WLOL, November 4, 1946. | |||||||||||||
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1947
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310.G.11.2F | 1 | Leadership Training Course by American Institute of Banking, Selling Yourself, [circa 1947]. | |||||||||||
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Mayor's Annual Message to the City Council, Minneapolis, Minnesota, [circa 1947?]. | |||||||||||||
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Excerpts from an address on Education, Minneapolis, Minnesota, [circa 1947?]. | |||||||||||||
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Dedication of New WMIN Station, Hamm Building, St. Paul, Minnesota (no text), February 6, 1947. | |||||||||||||
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Tri-Cities Meeting, St. Paul Athletic Club, St. Paul, Minnesota (no text), February 6, 1947. | |||||||||||||
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Jaycees, LaCrosse, Wisconsin (no text), February 6, 1947. | |||||||||||||
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Father and Son Banquet, Trinity Methodist Church, February 27, 1947. | |||||||||||||
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The Age of Crisis and Its Impact Upon Education, for American Association of School Administrators convention, Atlantic City, New Jersey, March 3, 1947. | |||||||||||||
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Digest of speech to Midland Co-op Annual Meeting, March 26, 1947. | |||||||||||||
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Speech to Northwest Division of North Dakota Educational Association, Minot, North Dakota on school systems' financial crisis, March 27, 1947. | |||||||||||||
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Speech to Group Health Mutual Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, April 12, 1947. | |||||||||||||
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Sunday School Speech: Who Pays? WCCO Radio, April 17, 1947. | |||||||||||||
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Campaign speeches (May 5, May 9, May 11, June 3, June 6, June 7, June 10), May-June 1947. | |||||||||||||
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WTCN Radio speech on Taft-Hartley Bill, June 3, 1947. | |||||||||||||
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Speech to B'nai B'rith, District Grand Lodge No. 6, St. Paul, Minnesota, June 29, 1947. | |||||||||||||
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Message to special session of city council, July 3, 1947. | |||||||||||||
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Inaugural message, July 7, 1947. | |||||||||||||
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Address at University of Kansas, Lawrence, July 10, 1947. | |||||||||||||
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WCCO Radio series: Neither Free Nor Equal, July 30, 1947. | |||||||||||||
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Speech at Teamsters' convention, San Francisco, California, August 11, 1947. | |||||||||||||
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Labor Day radio message, August 28, 1947. | |||||||||||||
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Labor Day address delivered in Austin, Rochester, and Winona, Minnesota, September 1, 1947. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic National Committee broadcast, WTCN, September 2, 1947. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Federation of Labor, Hibbing, Minnesota (press release), September 15, 1947. | |||||||||||||
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How Can We Stop Rising Prices, town meeting of the air, radio broadcast, September 16, 1947. | |||||||||||||
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Can We Bring Prices Down?: Mutual Network broadcast, Northwestern University, Chicago, WGN, September 21, 1947. | |||||||||||||
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WLOL radio announcement on gun safety, September 23, 1947. | |||||||||||||
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Education - An Investment in Freedom, California school superintendents convention, Sacramento, October 1, 1947. | |||||||||||||
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The Age of Crisis and Its Impact on Education, for Teachers Institute, Los Angeles and Santa Barbara, California (excerpts only), October 4 and 6, 1947. | |||||||||||||
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American Federation of Labor annual convention, untitled address, San Francisco, California, October 8, 1947. | |||||||||||||
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Address before National Association of Retail Druggists, Chicago, Illinois, October 14, 1947. | |||||||||||||
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Investment in Freedom, Nebraska State Education Association, Omaha and Lincoln, October 24, 1947. | |||||||||||||
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Our Town Speaks: WTCN Radio program, November 22, 1947. | |||||||||||||
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Co-ops, Mora, Minnesota (excerpts only), December 1, 1947. | |||||||||||||
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Radio interview (WLOL) with Mrs. Henry J. Bessesen on CARE, December 4, 1947. | |||||||||||||
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Why Should Co-ops Pay More Taxes?: Fillmore Co-op Services 17th annual meeting, Harmony, Minnesota (excerpts only), December 13, 1947. | |||||||||||||
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1948
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310.G.11.3B | 2 | Cooperatives speeches (drafts), 1948. 2 items. | |||||||||||
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Graduating into the Community, January 5, 1948. | |||||||||||||
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Wisconsin Democratic State Convention, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, January 10, 1948. | |||||||||||||
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KUOM Radio: Tomorrow Is Yours program (U of Minnesota) on responsibilities of young people toward their community, January 13, 1948. | |||||||||||||
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The Age of Crisis and Its Impact on Education, Teachers Cooperative Council, Inc., Kansas City, Missouri (excerpts only), January 14, 1948. | |||||||||||||
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An Investment in Freedom, Tri-County Division of Illinois Association of School Boards, Chicago, February 12, 1948. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota School Board Association annual convention, February 13-15, 1948. | |||||||||||||
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Juvenile delinquency broadcast with Sheriff Ryan, KSTP radio, March 11, 1948. | |||||||||||||
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WCCO radio speech on teachers' strike, March 12, 1948. | |||||||||||||
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Public Forum, Hibbing, Minnesota, March 26, 1948. | |||||||||||||
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Senate candidacy speech, KSTP radio, April 23, 1948. | |||||||||||||
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Annual banquet of Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, Lodge No. 625, April 25, 1948. | |||||||||||||
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United Steelworkers, 4th constitutional convention, Boston, May 12, 1948. | |||||||||||||
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What is Wrong with Our Cities?: town meeting of the air, radio broadcast, Springfield, Ohio, May 25, 1948. | |||||||||||||
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A Municipal and Tax Program for Minneapolis, Commonwealth Club, Minneapolis, June 10, 1948. | |||||||||||||
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National Conference for the Prevention of World War III, Grinnell College, Grinnell, Iowa, June 11, 1948. | |||||||||||||
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Acceptance of DFL endorsement, Minnesota DFL state convention, Brainerd, Minnesota, June 13, 1948. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota State Fire Department Association: Address to convention, East Grand Forks, June 15, 1948. | |||||||||||||
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Address of Mayor Hubert Humphrey to Democratic National Convention, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Civil Rights, July 14, 1948. | |||||||||||||
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Reserve 20 | Address of Mayor Hubert Humphrey to Democratic National Convention, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Civil Rights, July 14, 1948. | ||||||||||||
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310.G.11.3B | 2 | Labor Day speech delivered in Duluth, Minnesota, broadcast statewide, September 6, 1948. | |||||||||||
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The Knutson Tax Bill, October 1948. | |||||||||||||
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Cooperatives, October 1948. | |||||||||||||
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Keynote address, Senate campaign broadcast originating in Bemidji, Minnesota, October 5, 1948. | |||||||||||||
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Speech on ABC Radio Network, October 14, 1948. | |||||||||||||
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Radio speech, October 20, 1948. | |||||||||||||
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Political broadcast on voting Democratic in national election, originating in Hollywood, California (AFL sponsored?), October 26, 1948. | |||||||||||||
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Special Message to City Council on resignation as Mayor of Minneapolis, November 1948. | |||||||||||||
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Meet the Press radio show, November 5, 1948. | |||||||||||||
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What Should the Administration Do About the High Cost of Living? -- Town Meeting of the Air, November 16, 1948. | |||||||||||||
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American Federation of Labor National Convention, Cincinnati, Ohio, November 19, 1948. | |||||||||||||
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South Dakota Education Association, Aberdeen, South Dakota, November 22, 1948. | |||||||||||||
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Humphrey Testimonial Dinner, New York City (excerpts only), December 10, 1948. | |||||||||||||
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How Can We Get More Housing, American Forum of the Air, December 14, 1948. | |||||||||||||
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1949
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310.G.11.3B | 2 | Parmer from Washington radio program (WPIK), interview on Civil Rights, January 23, 1949. | |||||||||||
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ADA Roosevelt Day Dinner, Hotel Astor, New York City (excerpts only), January 27, 1949. | |||||||||||||
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More Funds for Urban Highways and Streets, American Road Builders' Association Conference, Washington, D.C., February 7, 1949. | |||||||||||||
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Should We Adopt President Truman's Civil Rights Program? Roundtable, NBC radio program, University of Chicago, February 6, 1949. | |||||||||||||
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Radio interview, ABC network, on Taft-Hartley, Civil Rights, filibusters, February 12, 1949. | |||||||||||||
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First speech to U.S. Senate, on Missouri Valley Administration, March 2, 1949. | |||||||||||||
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Howard University, Charter Day Ceremony, Washington, D.C., March 2, 1949. | |||||||||||||
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Pro and Con radio show, interview on Labor Hearings, March 4, 1949. | |||||||||||||
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The Saga of the North Star State, Minnesota Territorial Centennial address, Washington, D.C., March 5, 1949. | |||||||||||||
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Cincinnati Urban League, Inter-racial Dinner (digest only, cancelled?), March 7, 1949. | |||||||||||||
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Health and Welfare Institute, Cleveland, Ohio (digest only, cancelled), March 8, 1949. | |||||||||||||
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Senate Floor, Digest of Humphrey Speeches on Civil Rights, March 14 and 16, 1949. | |||||||||||||
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Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, Detroit, Michigan (brief only), March 18, 1949. | |||||||||||||
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Town Hall (Radio Program), New York: 81st Congress, March 21, 1949. | |||||||||||||
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Young Peoples' League of United Synagogue of America, Atlantic City, New Jersey, April 2, 1949. | |||||||||||||
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Washington University Association, St. Louis, Missouri, Age of Crisis (release only), April 5, 1949. | |||||||||||||
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Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Company annual meeting, Columbus, Ohio (cancelled?), April 7, 1949. | |||||||||||||
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Keynote address, ADA Convention, Chicago, April 8, 1949. | |||||||||||||
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Will the New Labor Law Bring Us Labor-Management Peace?, American Forum radio program, April 11, 1949. | |||||||||||||
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Is the State of the Union Still Good?: Town Meeting radio program, April 12, 1949. | |||||||||||||
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American Design Awards Luncheon, New York City, May 4, 1949. | |||||||||||||
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Simmons for Mayor radio speech, Minneapolis, May 5, 1949. | |||||||||||||
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National Conference on Citizenship, New York City, May 16, 1949. | |||||||||||||
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Indian League Dinner for Madame Pandit, New York City, May 24, 1949. | |||||||||||||
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National Civil Liberties Clearing House Dinner, Washington, D.C., Civil Rights and the 81st Congress, June 1, 1949. | |||||||||||||
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Society for the Advancement of Management, Washington, D.C., June 4, 1949. | |||||||||||||
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National Conference of Christians and Jews dinner honoring Ralph Bunch, New York City, June 9, 1949. | |||||||||||||
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The Case for a Fair Deal Labor Policy, speeches in Senate, Washington, D.C., June 10 and 14, 1949. | |||||||||||||
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Capitol Cloakroom: CBS radio interview show on Taft-Hartley Act, June 16, 1949. | |||||||||||||
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Radio interview on oleo/butter controversy, June 22, 1949. | |||||||||||||
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Bennington College Commencement address, Bennington, Vermont, July 1, 1949. | |||||||||||||
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Palmer From Washington broadcast interview on Economic Expansion Act, July 3, 1949. | |||||||||||||
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James Roosevelt radio program, HHH talk on Hoover Commission, July 10, 1949. | |||||||||||||
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Montevideo Fiesta Day dedication of statue of General Jose Artigas, Montevideo, Minnesota, July 10, 1949. | |||||||||||||
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Labor's League for Political Education Conference, Washington, D.C.: We Can Win in 1950, August 1949. | |||||||||||||
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American Forum of the Air broadcast, Do We Want a Welfare State?, September 19, 1949. | |||||||||||||
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National Association of Retail Druggists Convention, New York City, I know Fair Trade from Behind the Counter, September 22, 1949. | |||||||||||||
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A Fair Deal Program for the American Farmer, U.S. Senate, printed, October 4-12, 1949. | |||||||||||||
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American Labor Politics, U.S. Senate, printed, October 15, 1949. | |||||||||||||
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Senate Floor: Humphrey on Civil Rights, October 17, 1949. | |||||||||||||
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Des Moines Public Forum, Des Moines, Iowa, October 18, 1949. | |||||||||||||
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North Shore Forum, Congregation Israel, Glencoe, Illinois, October 19, 1949. | |||||||||||||
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A Political Program for Democracy, New York Herald Tribune forum, October 24, 1949. | |||||||||||||
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Town Meeting of the Air, New York City, November 1, 1949. | |||||||||||||
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Truman Day, St. Paul, Minnesota (not delivered), November 3, 1949. | |||||||||||||
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ADA tour, Seattle and Portland (excerpts only), November 5-6, 1949. | |||||||||||||
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ADA tour, University of California, Berkeley, November 7, 1949. | |||||||||||||
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New York Herald Tribune Forum, November 24, 1949. | |||||||||||||
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1950
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310.G.11.3B | 2 | CIO Forum: Truman Program (radio), January 8, 1950. | |||||||||||
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National Emergency Civil Rights Mobilization, Washington, D.C. (excerpts only), January 15, 1950. | |||||||||||||
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Ohio Federation of Labor, Columbus (excerpts only), January 21, 1950. | |||||||||||||
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National Press Photographers Association, Washington, D.C., January 21, 1950. | |||||||||||||
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American Federation of Labor: Radio Forum, January 22, 1950. | |||||||||||||
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Americans for Democratic Action: Roosevelt Day Dinner, Pittsburgh, January 24, 1950. | |||||||||||||
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Americans for Democratic Action: Roosevelt Day, Philadelphia, January 28, 1950. | |||||||||||||
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American Jewish Congress Civil Rights Rally, New York City (excerpts only), January 31, 1950. | |||||||||||||
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Town Meeting of the Air: Civil Rights, January 31, 1950. | |||||||||||||
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American Forum of the Air: Federal Fair Employment Practices Commission, February 11, 1950. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner and Legislative Conference (reprint), February 17-18, 1950. | |||||||||||||
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God, Man, and the H-Bomb, Washington Cathedral (D.C.), February 22, 1950. | |||||||||||||
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Philadelphia Fellowship Award Dinner: Civil Rights (excerpts only), March 1, 1950. | |||||||||||||
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Harvard Law School Forum: Welfare State, March 24, 1950. | |||||||||||||
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Americans for Democratic Action National Convention, Washington, D.C., April 1, 1950. | |||||||||||||
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National Association of Chain Drug Stores, Hollywood Beach, Florida, April 12, 1950. | |||||||||||||
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Virginia Commonwealth League, Richmond, Virginia, April 18, 1950. | |||||||||||||
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Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, April 22, 1950. | |||||||||||||
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National Conference of Social Work, Atlantic City, April 24, 1950. | |||||||||||||
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Textile Workers Union, Boston, Massachusetts (cancelled, excerpts only), May 2, 1950. | |||||||||||||
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Capitol Cloakroom (radio), Washington, D.C.: Communism and Loyalty, May 5, 1950. | |||||||||||||
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Upholsterers Union Convention, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May 6, 1950. | |||||||||||||
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WMAL (radio), Washington, D.C.: Reply to Stassen attack on Truman, May 9, 1950. | |||||||||||||
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National Democratic Conference, Chicago, Illinois: Civil Rights, May 14, 1950. | |||||||||||||
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International Ladies Garment Workers Union Convention, Atlantic City, May 25, 1950. | |||||||||||||
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D.C. Pharmaceutical Association Convention, Washington, D.C. (excerpts only), May 25, 1950. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic State Convention, Eau Claire, Wisconsin, June 18, 1950. | |||||||||||||
See Appearance File for draft of excerpts (no text). | |||||||||||||
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Newspaper Guild, Washington, D.C. (excerpts only), June 28, 1950. | |||||||||||||
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American Forum of the Air (radio): The Constitution, July 1, 1950. | |||||||||||||
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CIO Government Workers, Washington, D.C. (press release only), July 13, 1950. | |||||||||||||
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Town Meeting of the Air, Duluth, Minnesota: Wartime Controls, August 8, 1950. | |||||||||||||
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American Forum of the Air (radio), Washington, D.C.: Combating Communism, August 19, 1950. | |||||||||||||
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Bert Andrews Broadcast Interview, ABC (radio), December 20, 1950. | |||||||||||||
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1951
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310.G.11.3B | 2 | Where Farm Policy is Made, 1951(?). | |||||||||||
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ADA Roosevelt Day: South Bend and Indianapolis, Inc. (press releases), January 27-28, 1951. | |||||||||||||
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Town Meeting of the Air, Baltimore: Limit U.S. Troops in Europe, March 6, 1951. | |||||||||||||
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U.S. Senate, Support for Senate Bill 1 (universal military training), March 22, 1951. | |||||||||||||
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American Pharmaceutical Manufacturer's Association, Boca Raton, Florida (press release), April 14, 1951. | |||||||||||||
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Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, St. Paul, Minnesota, April 14, 1951. | |||||||||||||
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Meet Your Congress: MacArthur in Congress (radio), Washington, D.C., April 22, 1951. | |||||||||||||
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Essentials of American Foreign Policy, U.S. Senate, printed, April 25, 1951. | |||||||||||||
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ADA Conference: Inflation, Washington, D.C., May 18, 1951. | |||||||||||||
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People's Platform: MacArthur Hearings (radio), Washington, D.C., July 8, 1951. | |||||||||||||
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Faye Emerson Show, New York City, CBS-TV, July 14, 1951. | |||||||||||||
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American Forum of the Air (TV, radio): Party Realignment, July 15, 1951. | |||||||||||||
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American Forum of the Air: Mobilization (radio), August 16, 1951. | |||||||||||||
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Order of AHEPA National Convention, Minneapolis, August 22, 1951. | |||||||||||||
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Town Meeting of the Air (radio), New York City: Increased taxes, August 28, 1951. | |||||||||||||
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National Hadassah Convention, Atlantic City, New Jersey (excerpts), September 16, 1951. | |||||||||||||
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United Jewish Appeal, Newark, New Jersey (statement), October 7, 1951. | |||||||||||||
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Town Meeting of the Air (radio), Pinehurst, North Carolina: Welfare state, October 9, 1951. | |||||||||||||
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1952
Undated 1952 speeches follow those for December 1952.
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310.G.11.3B | 2 | The Temple, Cleveland, Ohio: Declaration of Faith in An Era of Fear, January 13, 1952. | |||||||||||
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ADA Roosevelt Dinner, Pittsburgh, January 24, 1952. | |||||||||||||
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Jackson Day Dinner, Springfield, Illinois, March 20, 1952. | |||||||||||||
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Small Business Tax Hearings statement, April 4, 1952. | |||||||||||||
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United Auto Workers and Railway Trainmen Meetings, Cleveland, Ohio (no text for UAW), April 5, 1952. | |||||||||||||
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White Plains, New Jersey, Jewish Men's Club (excerpts), April 27, 1952. | |||||||||||||
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International Peasants Union, Washington, D.C., April 28, 1952. | |||||||||||||
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Textile Workers Union Convention, Cleveland, Ohio, April 29, 1952. | |||||||||||||
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U.S. Senate (?), Steel Dispute and Social Security Legislation, May 2, 1952. | |||||||||||||
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National Housing Conference, Washington, D.C., May 5, 1952. | |||||||||||||
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United Steelworkers Convention, Philadelphia (excerpts, press release), May 15, 1952. | |||||||||||||
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ADA National Convention, Washington, D.C., May 17, 1952. | |||||||||||||
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Bonds for Israel, Bayshore, Long Island (excerpts), May 18, 1952. | |||||||||||||
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National Housing Conference, Newark, New Jersey, May 21, 1952. | |||||||||||||
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U.S. Senate(?) Support for Mutual Security Legislation, May 27, 1952. | |||||||||||||
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Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, Hartford, Connecticut (excerpt), June 13, 1952. | |||||||||||||
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YMCA Youth and Government Assembly, Washington, D.C., June 26, 1952. | |||||||||||||
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NAACP National Convention, Oklahoma City, June 29, 1952. | |||||||||||||
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Support for Point 4, U.S. Senate, July 5, 1952. | |||||||||||||
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310.G.11.4F | 3 | International Association of Machinists Convention, Kansas City, Missouri, September 9, 1952. | |||||||||||
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United Rubber Workers Convention, Asbury Park, New Jersey, September 19, 1952. | |||||||||||||
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Pick the Winner (CBS radio), New York City, September 21, 1952. | |||||||||||||
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American Forum of the Air (radio, TV), Washington, D.C., September 28, 1952. | |||||||||||||
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Illinois Chamber of Commerce, Chicago, October 9, 1952. | |||||||||||||
See Appearance File for drafts (excerpts only). | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip (press release), November 1-6, 1952. | |||||||||||||
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Mizrachi Convention, Atlantic City: News releases, November 9, 1952. | |||||||||||||
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Jewish Community Center, Cincinnati, News release, November 17, 1952. | |||||||||||||
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Grain Terminal Association Meeting, St. Paul, December 9, 1952. | |||||||||||||
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Foley, Minnesota: Farmer Education Meeting (press release), December 10, 1952. | |||||||||||||
See Appearance File for draft. | |||||||||||||
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Fundamental facts on agriculture, GTA Meeting, 1952. | |||||||||||||
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Miscellaneous speeches and radio programs, February-November 1952. | |||||||||||||
See Appearance File for additional drafts. | |||||||||||||
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1953
Undated 1953 speeches are filed after those for December 1953.
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310.G.11.4F | 3 | Recorded statement on taxes for Tom Mechling, January 13, 1953. | |||||||||||
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United Services for New Americans, New York City, January 17, 1953. | |||||||||||||
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American Forum of the Air (radio, TV), Washington, D.C., February 8, 1953. | |||||||||||||
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Senate Speech: Farm Price Supports, March 4, 1953. | |||||||||||||
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Senate Speech: Empty Stomachs and Full Cartridge Belts, March 11, 1953. | |||||||||||||
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Town Hall, New York City - Responsible Opposition, March 23, 1953. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Minneapolis, Minnesota Welfare Conference (press release), March 24, 1953. | |||||||||||||
See Appearance File for drafts. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Milan, Minnesota Farmers' Night, March 24, 1953. | |||||||||||||
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GTA Program (radio), April 3, 1953. | |||||||||||||
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Cooperative League Broadcast (radio), April 13, 1953. | |||||||||||||
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Bonds for Israel, Camden, New Jersey (press release), April 19, 1953. | |||||||||||||
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Hotel and Restaurant Employees International Union Convention, Atlantic City, New Jersey (press release), April 20, 1953. | |||||||||||||
See Appearance File for notes | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Bloomington, School Construction (press release), April 27, 1953. | |||||||||||||
See Appearance File for notes. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: B'nai B'rith Award Dinner (press release), April 29, 1953. | |||||||||||||
See Appearance File for notes. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Minneapolis, American Legion Meeting (press release), April 29, 1953. | |||||||||||||
See Appearance File for notes. | |||||||||||||
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American Forum of the Air (radio, TV), Washington, D.C., May 3, 1953. | |||||||||||||
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B'nai B'rith Convention, Washington, D.C., May 5, 1953. | |||||||||||||
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Senate statement: Bill to Perpetuate Farmer-Elected Committee System, May 6, 1953. | |||||||||||||
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Senate statement: on Social Security amendments, May 18, 1953. | |||||||||||||
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Senate statement: on wheat reserves, May 18, 1953. | |||||||||||||
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Radio script: Birthday message, May 27, 1953. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: National Student Association Region Dinner (press release), May 9, 1953. | |||||||||||||
See Appearance File for draft. | |||||||||||||
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United Jewish Appeal, Washington, D.C. (press release), May 18, 1953. | |||||||||||||
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Bonds for Israel and International Ladies Garment Workers Union Convention, Chicago (press releases), May 21-22, 1953. | |||||||||||||
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ADA National Convention, Washington, D.C., May 23, 1953. | |||||||||||||
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General Electric Forum, Cincinnati (press release), May 27, 1953. | |||||||||||||
See Appearance File for draft. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Goodhue commencement (press release), May 28, 1953. | |||||||||||||
See Appearance File for draft. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Dawson telephone service dedication (press release), May 29, 1953. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: UN Institute, Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter (press release), May 30, 1953. | |||||||||||||
See Appearance File for draft. | |||||||||||||
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Statement on grain storage crisis, June 1953. | |||||||||||||
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Statement on Social Security Program, June 1, 1953. | |||||||||||||
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Statement on agricultural research, June 2, 1953. | |||||||||||||
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Commencement Address, National University, Washington D.C., June 5, 1953. | |||||||||||||
See Appearance File for draft. Reprint is present. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip (press release), June 6-7, 1953. | |||||||||||||
See Appearance File for drafts. | |||||||||||||
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Statement on Interest Policy, June 10, 1953. | |||||||||||||
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Statement on Unification of Germany, June 18, 1953. | |||||||||||||
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A Call for International Trade, U.S. Senate, June 23, 1953. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: 50th Anniversary, Storden (press release), June 24, 1953. | |||||||||||||
See Appearance File for draft. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: American Association of University Women National Convention, Minneapolis, June 25, 1953. | |||||||||||||
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Mutual Security Food Amendment, June 30, 1953. | |||||||||||||
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Townsend Club National Convention, Cleveland, June 30, 1953. | |||||||||||||
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Tom Mechling recording [radio?] on farm prices, July 2, 1953. | |||||||||||||
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Statement on foreign policy, July 6, 1953. | |||||||||||||
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Special spot for Gordon Roth, Farmers Union Grain Terminal Association, July 8, 1953. | |||||||||||||
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Remarks on food for East Germany (excerpts from Senate speech), July 8, 1953. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip (press release), July 10-13, 1953. | |||||||||||||
See Appearance File for drafts. | |||||||||||||
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Statement on food stamp plan: Dairy diet dividends, July 25, 1953. | |||||||||||||
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Statement on family farm, July 29, 1953. | |||||||||||||
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Remarks on Senate floor on Natural Resources Committee, July 29, 1953. | |||||||||||||
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Statement on Public Power and the New Administration, August 1, 1953. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip (press release), August 1-6, 1953. | |||||||||||||
See Appearance File for drafts. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip (press releases), August 9-16, 1953. | |||||||||||||
See Appearance File for drafts. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Press releases, August 17-23, 1953. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Press releases, August 24-29, 1953. | |||||||||||||
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Frank Edwards' tape on farm price supports, September 1953. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Two Harbors (press release), September 5, 1953. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Labor Day, Ely (press release), September 6, 1953. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Labor Day, Hibbing (press releases), September 7, 1953. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Soil Conservation Day, LeSueur (press releases), September 9, 1953. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Jordan press releases, September 12, 1953. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Fairfax and Hutchinson (press releases), September 15, 1953. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Plowing contest, Appleton (press releases), September 16, 1953. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: State CIO Convention, St. Paul (press release), September 18, 1953. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Potato Day, Karlstad (press releases), September 19, 1953. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Barley Day, McIntosh (press release), September 19, 1953. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Duluth Covenant Club (B'nai B'rith) Text and (press release), September 22, 1953. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Turkey Day, Worthington (press release), September 23, 1953. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: REA Telephone Service, Perham (press release), September 23, 1953. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: State Federation of Labor, St. Paul (press release), October 5, 1953. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Gyro Club, Minneapolis (press release), October 6, 1953. | |||||||||||||
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South Dakota Farmers Union Convention, Huron, South Dakota (press release), October 9, 1953. | |||||||||||||
See Appearance File for notes. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Corn Picking Contest, Delavan (press release), October 10, 1953. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Duluth, Miscellaneous (press releases), October 12-13, 1953. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Carver County DFL Rally, Waconia (press release), October 14, 1953. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Minneapolis Business College, Cancelled (press release), October 14, 1953. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Anoka-Isanti Counties Dinner, Bethel (press release), October 15, 1953. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Fur, Fin, and Feather Club, Minneapolis (press release), October 15, 1953. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Businessmen lunch, Owatonna (press release), October 16, 1953. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Minneapolis-St. Paul, Miscellaneous (press release), November 10-12, 1953. | |||||||||||||
See Appearance File for notes. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: National Association of Intergroup Relations Officials, Press release and text, November 12, 1953. | |||||||||||||
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Keynote, National Young Democrats Convention, St. Paul, November 13, 1953. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Rotary Club, St. Louis Park (press release), November 16, 1953. | |||||||||||||
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Communication Workers Meeting, Minneapolis (press release), November 18, 1953. | |||||||||||||
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CIO National Convention, Cleveland (press release and text), November 19, 1953. | |||||||||||||
See Appearance File for drafts. | |||||||||||||
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Youth Wants to Know (TV), Washington, D.C., November 29, 1953. | |||||||||||||
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Miscellaneous (press release), December 1953. | |||||||||||||
See Appearance File for drafts. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Farmers Union Grain Terminal Association Meeting, St. Paul, December 15, 1953. | |||||||||||||
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Support for Farmer Elected Committee System, U.S. Senate (?), [1953?]. | |||||||||||||
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The Bricker Amendment, U.S. Senate (?), [1953?]. | |||||||||||||
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Miscellaneous speeches, Senate statements, and related material, 1953. | |||||||||||||
Includes: On Minnesota's Needs in Department of Interior Appropriations Bill, Let Care Help Show We Care, Introduction of a Bill to Create a Federal Committee on Migratory Labor, Offshore Oil: For the Public or for the Pirates?, and A Call for International Trade. | |||||||||||||
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Speech Files: Radio Script, Your Senator Reports, March-July 1953. | |||||||||||||
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1954
Undated 1954 are filed following those for December 1954.
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310.G.11.4F | 3 | Miscellaneous, undated, January 1954. | |||||||||||
Includes: Your Senator Works for YOU, Health Legislation before the Congress, and Greetings to the Roosevelt Birthday Dinner in Los Angeles. | |||||||||||||
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Farmers Union Delegations, Washington, D.C., January-April 1954. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Miscellaneous, Press release and text, January 9-11, 1954. | |||||||||||||
See Appearance File for notes and January 29-30 press releases and notes. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota: Southwest Minnesota Cooperative Electric (press release), January 27, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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Miscellaneous shorts and speeches, February 2, 15, 24, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota: Meeker Cooperative Light and Power Association, Litchfield (press release), February 6, 1954. | |||||||||||||
See Appearance File for drafts. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota: Humphrey-Weir Dinner, Minneapolis (cancelled, press release and excerpts), February 18, 1954. | |||||||||||||
See Appearance File for drafts. | |||||||||||||
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ADA Roosevelt Day Dinner, Asbury Park, N.J., February 26, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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Miscellaneous radio scripts, March 3, 8, 22, 29, 31, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Miscellaneous (press releases), March 10, 12, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Miscellaneous (press release), March 13, 15, 18-20, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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Miscellaneous TV scripts, March 31, April 14, 16, 18, 20, 26, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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ADA Annual Convention, Chicago (release), April 10, 1954. | |||||||||||||
See Appearance File for draft. | |||||||||||||
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Miscellaneous scripts (TV), May 12, 26, 29, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Pharmaceutical Association Convention, Minneapolis (excerpts), May 5, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Central Labor Union, Hibbing, Minnesota (cancelled, press release), May 6, 1954. | |||||||||||||
See Appearance File for draft. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Student Forum, University of Minnesota (press release), May 6, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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Minneapolis trip: Miscellaneous (all cancelled, press release), May 7-9, 1954. | |||||||||||||
See Appearance file for drafts. | |||||||||||||
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CIO Employment Conference, Washington, D.C., Press release and text, May 12, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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Williams Day, Detroit, Michigan (press release), May 15, 1954. | |||||||||||||
See Appearance File for draft. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Misc (press release), May 16-20, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen Convention, St. Paul, Minnesota, May 22, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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National Housing Conference Banquet, Washington, D.C. (press release), June 8, 1954. | |||||||||||||
See Appearance File for drafts. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Valley Cooperative Light and Power Association Annual Meeting, Montevideo (press release), June 9, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota: Miscellaneous Press releases, June 9-13, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Group Health Institute, St. Paul (press release), June 18, 1954. | |||||||||||||
See Appearance File for draft. | |||||||||||||
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TV Film Documentary: Your Senator Works for YOU, Script, July 14, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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Youth Wants to Know (radio/TV), Washington, D.C., July 31, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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Midwest Democratic Conference, Sioux Falls, South Dakota (remarks), August 28, 1954. | |||||||||||||
See Appearance File for drafts. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota: Kiwanis Club, Minneapolis (press release), August 31, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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Tracy, Minnesota, Box Car Day (press release), September 6, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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Campaign SP File: TV Show, 8:30 p.m., September 7, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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Montevideo, Minnesota: State Jaycees Meeting (press release), September 11, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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Phyllis Wheatley House, Minneapolis (press release), September 12, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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Washington County DFL Picnic, Afton, Minnesota (press releases), September 12, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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DFL Election Eve Telecast (press release and text), September 13, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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McLeod County Fair, Hutchinson, Minnesota (press release), September 15, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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Grove City PTA, Minnesota (press release), September 15, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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Isanti County Rally, Cambridge, Minnesota (press release), September 16, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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Windom, Minnesota: Flax Day (press releases), September 17, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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Lake Benton, Minnesota: Plowville (press releases and text), September 18, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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Mankato, Minnesota, HH-Sieben Dinner (press releases and text), September 18, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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LeCenter, Minnesota, Scott-LeSueur Farmers Union Picnic (press releases), September 19, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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Worthington, Minnesota, Turkey Day (press release), September 22, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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Pipestone County Rally (press releases), September 23, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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Tour from Worthington to Pipestone, Minnesota (press releases), September 23, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota: Tour to Cities from Pipestone (press releases), September 24, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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Open House: Volunteers for HH Headquarters (press release), September 25, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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VFW Fall Festival, Lake Elmo, Minnesota (press release), September 26, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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Tour of Wright County, Minnesota (press releases and text), September 27, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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310.G.11.5B | 4 | Minnesota: Tour-Minneapolis, Hastings, Red Wing (press releases and text), September 28, 1954. | |||||||||||
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Winona, Minnesota Kiwanis Club (press release), September 29, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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Winona, Minnesota: College Rally, St. Mary's (press release), September 29, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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Winona, Minnesota AFL Dinner and Rally (press releases), September 29, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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First District Rally: Rochester and tour of area, Minnesota (press releases), September 30, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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Northfield, Minnesota: College rally (press release), October 1, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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Marshall, Minnesota: Seventh St. Rally and tour (press release), October 2, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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Austin, Minnesota: City wide reception (press releases), October 3, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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Rochester, Minnesota (press releases and notes), October 4, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Tour: Goodhue and Rice counties (press release), October 5, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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Cambridge, Minnesota, Lutheran Church (press release), October 6, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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Tour of Kanabec, Mille Lacs, and Sherburne Counties, Minnesota (press releases), October 7, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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University of Minnesota, Citizenship Clearing House, Minneapolis (press release and text), October 8, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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Railway Employees Rally, Minneapolis (press release), October 9, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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Duluth, Minnesota (press releases and text), October 15, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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Businessmen's Meeting: Aitkin/Eighth District Rally, Eveleth (press release), October 16, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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Tour to Grand Rapids and Conservation Meeting, Minnesota (press release and text), October 17, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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Beltrami, Clearwater, Polk counties, Minnesota (press releases), October 19, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Ninth District (press releases), October 20, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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Wadena and Crow Wing Counties, Minnesota (press releases), October 21, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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Minneapolis, Minnesota Federation of Teachers (press release and text), October 22, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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Labor's League for Political Education, Minneapolis, National Council of Jewish Women, Minneapolis (press releases), October 25, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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Communication Workers, Minneapolis Mayflower Forum, Minneapolis (press releases), October 26, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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Third and Fifth District Rally, Minneapolis (press releases), October 28, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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Rallies: North St. Paul and White Bear Lake, Minnesota (press release), October 29, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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Radio Address, Minneapolis (?) (press release), October 31, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota: Farmers Union Grain Terminal Dinner, St. Paul, December 14, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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Weekly radio reports, Scripts Nos. 1-10, January 11-March 15, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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Weekly radio reports, Scripts Nos. 11-20, March 22-May 24, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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Weekly radio reports, Scripts Nos. 21-24, 27-28, May 31-July 19, 1954. | |||||||||||||
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Radio scripts: Your Senator Reports, January-March 1954. | |||||||||||||
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Radio scripts: Your Senator Reports, April-June 1954. | |||||||||||||
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1955
Undated 1955 speeches are filed following those for December 1955.
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Reporters Roundup (radio), MBC, Washington, D.C., January 24, 1955. | |||||||||||||
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State Young Democrats Banquet, Tulsa, Oklahoma (excerpts), February 18, 1955. | |||||||||||||
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ADA Roosevelt Day Dinner, Akron, Ohio (press release), February 19, 1955. | |||||||||||||
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California trip: Miscellaneous (press releases), February 21-27. | |||||||||||||
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Security Council Seat for India, Commonwealth Club, San Francisco (press release), February 24, 1955. | |||||||||||||
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Free Man in Free Society, City Club, Rochester, New York, March 5, 1955. | |||||||||||||
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Philadelphia Bulletin Forum (position statements), March 13, 1955. | |||||||||||||
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United Jewish Appeal Banquet, Atlantic City, March 27, 1955. | |||||||||||||
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Carolina Forum, Chapel Hill, North Carolina (abstract of remarks), April 1, 1955. | |||||||||||||
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American Forum of the Air (radio/TV), Washington, D.C., April 3, 1955. | |||||||||||||
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American Cancer Society recording (radio), April 5, 1955. | |||||||||||||
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American Society of Public Administrators and American Political Science Association Lunch, Washington, D.C., April 20, 1955. | |||||||||||||
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College Press Conference, Washington, D.C., April 24, 1955. | |||||||||||||
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University of Michigan, Lansing (abstract of remarks), May 2, 1955. | |||||||||||||
See Appearance File for draft. | |||||||||||||
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American Jewish Congress Testimonial to H. Lehman, Washington, D.C. (excerpts), May 12, 1955. | |||||||||||||
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Protestant Ministers Meeting, Washington, D.C. (excerpts), May 23, 1955. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Commencement, Bagley (press release), June 3, 1955. | |||||||||||||
See Appearance File for drafts. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: DFL Farm Conference, Moorhead (press release), June 4, 1955. | |||||||||||||
See Appearance File for drafts. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Cottonwood County Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner (press release), June 6, 1955. | |||||||||||||
See Appearance File for draft. | |||||||||||||
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Grain Terminal Association Broadcast on Wheat Referendum (press release and text), June 16, 1955. | |||||||||||||
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Zionist Organization of America Convention, Washington, D.C. (excerpts), June 19, 1955. | |||||||||||||
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Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, Omaha, Nebraska (press release and text), June 20, 1955. | |||||||||||||
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San Francisco Labor Council UN Dinner (press release and text), June 24, 1955. | |||||||||||||
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Alpha Zeta Omega Pharmaceutical Society, June 27, 1955. | |||||||||||||
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Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, Charleston, West Virginia (press release), June 30, 1955. | |||||||||||||
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Commissioning of U.S.S. Kawishiwi, Philadelphia (press release and text), July 6, 1955. | |||||||||||||
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Colgate University Foreign Policy Conference, Hamilton, New York (press release), July 11, 1955. | |||||||||||||
See Appearance File for drafts. | |||||||||||||
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Reporters Roundup (radio), Washington, D.C., August 1, 1955. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Miscellaneous (press releases), August 20-22, 1955. | |||||||||||||
See Appearance file for notes and draft. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Phi Beta Kappa National Convention, Minneapolis (press release), September 2, 1955. | |||||||||||||
See Appearance File for drafts. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Miscellaneous (press release), September 3, 7-8, 1955. | |||||||||||||
See Appearance File for drafts. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Democratic Party Conference, International Falls (press release), September 9-11, 1955. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Miscellaneous (press releases), September 12-15, 1955. | |||||||||||||
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Human Dignity and Faith, Interfaith Dinner, New York City (press release and text), October 16, 1955. | |||||||||||||
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Womens Organization for Rehabilitation through training (press release), October 17, 1955. | |||||||||||||
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National Association of Retail Druggists Convention, Atlantic City, New Jersey (press release), October 18, 1955. | |||||||||||||
See Appearance File for drafts. | |||||||||||||
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Union County Democratic Rally, Elizabeth, New Jersey (press release), October 19, 1955. | |||||||||||||
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Midwest Democratic Farm Conference, Des Moines, Iowa (press releases), October 22, 1955. | |||||||||||||
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Fred Marshall Testimonial Dinner, St. Cloud, Minnesota (press release), October 22, 1955. | |||||||||||||
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Face the Nation (radio/TV), Chicago, November 13, 1955. | |||||||||||||
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Committee for the World Health Organization, Kansas City (press release), November 16, 1955. | |||||||||||||
See Appearance File for draft of excerpts. | |||||||||||||
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Humphrey Dinner, Hutchinson, Kansas (press release), November 16, 1955. | |||||||||||||
See Appearance File for drafts. | |||||||||||||
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Western Michigan College, Kalamozoo, Michigan (press release), December 2, 1955. | |||||||||||||
See Appearance File for draft. | |||||||||||||
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Phi Beta Kappa, West Virginia University, Morgantown (press release), December 5, 1955. | |||||||||||||
See Appearance File for draft. | |||||||||||||
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National Association of Manufacturers Congress of American Industry, New York City (press release), December 7, 1955. | |||||||||||||
See Appearance File for drafts. | |||||||||||||
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Grain Terminal Association Annual Dinner, St. Paul, Minnesota (press release), December 13, 1955. | |||||||||||||
See Appearance File for draft. | |||||||||||||
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1956
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310.G.11.5B | 4 | Marshall College Forum, Huntinghon, West Virginia, January 16, 1956. | |||||||||||
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American Forum of the Air (radio/TV), Washington, D.C., February 26, 1956. | |||||||||||||
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American Association for the UN Conference, February 27, 1956. | |||||||||||||
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The Need for Wilderness Areas, U.S. Senate floor, February 29, 1956. | |||||||||||||
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Farm Program Discussion, CBS (TV), March 1, 1956. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Primary: Miscellaneous (press releases), March 1-6, 14-16, 1956. | |||||||||||||
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California trip: Miscellaneous (press releases), March 25-28, 1956. | |||||||||||||
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Delta Sigma Ro Awards Dinner, Chicago (press release), April 13, 1956. | |||||||||||||
See Appearance File for draft. | |||||||||||||
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Group Health Annual Meeting, St. Paul (press release and text), April 14, 1956. | |||||||||||||
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UAW Educational Conference, Washington, D.C., April 23, 1956. | |||||||||||||
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United Jewish Appeal, Washington, D.C. (press release), April 24, 1956. | |||||||||||||
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Washington Report, No. 9: Civil Rights (radio), April 24, 1956. | |||||||||||||
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Reporters Roundup (TV), Washington, D.C., April 29, 1956. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic State Convention, Oklahoma City (press release and text), April 30, 1956. | |||||||||||||
See Appearance File for draft. | |||||||||||||
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Miscellaneous Speeches (radio and live), May 8, 22, 23, 1956. | |||||||||||||
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Johns Hopkins University Convocation, Baltimore (press release and text), May 11, 1956. | |||||||||||||
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U.S. Committee for the UN Meeting, Washington, D.C., May 15, 1956. | |||||||||||||
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Bureau of Education on Fair Trade, New York City (press release and text), May 24, 1956. | |||||||||||||
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Miscellaneous: June 2; Disarmament; June 6; Washington Report No. 12 (radio), June 2, 6, 1956. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip (press release), June 22-26, 1956. | |||||||||||||
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Bonds for Israel, New York City (press release), June 26, 1956. | |||||||||||||
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Iowa Democratic Convention, Des Moines (press release), July 31, 1956. | |||||||||||||
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Missouri State Democratic Convention Keynote, Jefferson City (press release), September 11, 1956. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota: Miscellaneous (press release, minutes), September 13-16, 1956. | |||||||||||||
See Appearance File for drafts. | |||||||||||||
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Pick the Winner (TV), Minneapolis (press release and text), October 3, 1956. | |||||||||||||
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California trip (press releases), October 4-6, 1956. | |||||||||||||
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California trip (press release), October 11-13, 1956. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota: Stearns County Farmers Union, Brooten (press release), October 22, 1956. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota: 7th District tour (press releases), October 24, 1956. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota: 9th District tour (press releases), October 25, 1956. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota: 8th District tour, October 26, 1956. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota: 7th District tour (press releases and text), October 27, 1956. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota: 3rd District tour (press release), October 28, 1956. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota: Bean Feed and Rally, Waseca (press release), October 29, 1956. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota: Tri-County Luncheon, Belle Plaine (press releases), October 29, 1956. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota: Northfield and St. Olaf College (press release), October 30, 1956. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota: St. Peter Lions Club and Gustavus Adolphus College (press release), October 30, 1956. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota: Winona County DFL Rally, Winona, October 31, 1956. | |||||||||||||
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Civil Rights address (radio), November 3, 1956. | |||||||||||||
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Address for Democratic National Committee, Minneapolis (TV), November 5, 1956. | |||||||||||||
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Press conference, Washington, D.C., November 9, 1956. | |||||||||||||
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American Municipal Association, St. Louis, November 28, 1956. | |||||||||||||
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Assembly of Captive European Nations, New York City, November 30, 1956. | |||||||||||||
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Report to the Nation (radio), New York City, December 3, 1956. | |||||||||||||
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Yeshiva University Annual Dinner, New York City (excerpts), December 9, 1956. | |||||||||||||
See Appearance File for drafts. | |||||||||||||
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Meet the Press (TV), Washington, D.C., December 9, 1956. | |||||||||||||
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Grain Terminal Association Annual Banquet, St. Paul, December 11, 1956. | |||||||||||||
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Humphrey Testimonial, New Jersey Gasoline Dealers, Haddon Heights, December 15, 1956. | |||||||||||||
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Statement by Humphrey at UN General Assemby, December 18, 1956. | |||||||||||||
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Overseas Press Club, New York City (excerpts and unofficial text), December 20, 1956. | |||||||||||||
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1957
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310.G.11.6F | 5 | World Food Reserve, UN Speech, New York City (press release), January 11, 1957. | |||||||||||
See Appearance File for draft. | |||||||||||||
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Small Business radio broadcast, January 21, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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Disarmament (radio), January 24, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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Massachusetts ADA: Roosevelt Day Dinner, Boston (press release), February 3, 1957. | |||||||||||||
See Appearance File for draft. | |||||||||||||
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Conference on International Economic and Social Development Luncheon, Washington, D.C., February 12, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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Society of American Foresters, Washington, D.C. (press release and text), February 13, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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Zionist Association of America Dinner, San Francisco (press release), February 14, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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Industrial Relations Center Labor Conference, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, February 15, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic National Conference: Statement, February 16, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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Zionist Association of America, Los Angeles (press release), February 17, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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Oil Scandal, (radio), February 18, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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Turkeys, February 28, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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Women's National Democratic Club, Washington, D.C., February 28, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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International Conference, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, March 8, 1957. | |||||||||||||
See Appearance File for draft. | |||||||||||||
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G.I. Bill (radio), March 13, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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Message for Station WCMP, Pine City, Minnesota (radio), March 14, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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Congressional Action of Education Bills (radio), March 16-22, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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Congressional Action on Food Surpluses (radio), March 21, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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Young Democrats National Convention Dinner, Washington, D.C. (excerpts), March 23, 1957. | |||||||||||||
See Appearance File for draft. | |||||||||||||
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National Convention, ADA, Washington, D.C. (press release), March 30, 1957. | |||||||||||||
See Appearance File for draft. | |||||||||||||
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Society for Personnel Administration, Washington, D.C., April 2, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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Career Conference, George Washington University, Washington, D.C. (press release), April 3, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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American-Israel Chamber of Commerce Dinner, New York City (press release), April 10, 1957. | |||||||||||||
See Appearance File for draft. | |||||||||||||
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Scientist shortage (radio), April 11, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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Reports given by Blatnik and McCarthy for Humphrey on trip to Middle East (radio), April 18, 25, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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Script for Humphrey Meeting with NATO officials and Pius XII (film), April 28, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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Reporters Roundup, Washington, D.C. (radio), May 20, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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Trip to Middle East (radio), May 22, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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Youth Wants to Know (TV), Washington, D.C., June 2, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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American Pharmaceutical Advertising Association, New York City (press release and Congressional Record), June 3, 1957. | |||||||||||||
See Appearance File for draft. | |||||||||||||
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Disarmament progress (radio), June 5, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Foreign Policy Conference, Minneapolis, June 8, 1957. | |||||||||||||
See Appearance File for draft. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Faribault and Minneapolis (press release), June 9, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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United Jewish Appeal, Chicago (cancelled, press release), June 11, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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Dubinsky Testimonial Dinner, New York City (cancelled, press release and message), June 13, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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International Farm Youth Exchange Program (radio), June 21, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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CARE Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. (press release and text), July 24, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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Face the Nation ( CBS-TV), Washington, D.C., July 24, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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Miscellaneous speeches and statements (radio), August 8, 15, and 21, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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College News Conference, Washington, D.C. (radio/TV), August 11, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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National Soybean Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, August 26, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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Jefferson-Jackson Dinner, San Francisco, September 2, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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Record of the 1st Session, 85th Congress, September 4, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Miscellaneous (press release and text), September 7, 9-11, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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International College of Surgeons Convention, Chicago, September 12, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic Dinner, Phoenix, Arizona (text and press release), September 16, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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Senate Small Business Committee Hearings, Arizona and California (press release), September 16-20, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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California trip: World Affairs Council Luncheon, Los Angeles (excerpts), September 19, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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California trip: Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, San Francisco, September 21, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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American Meat Institute, Dinner, Chicago (text and excerpts), September 24, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Miscellaneous, October 3-5, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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Wisconsin Education Association, Eau Claire, October 11, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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1st Anniversary: Round the World, New York City, October 17, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic Fund Raiser, Reading, Pennsylvania (press release), October 18, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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American Bankers Association Dinner, Chicago (press release), October 23, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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AFL-CIO Industrial Department Conference, Washington, D.C. (press release and texts), October 31, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic Fund Raiser, Williamsport, Pennsylvania (press release), November 2, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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National Milk Producers Annual Meeting, Cincinnati (press release and text), November 5, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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National Milk Producers Federation Annual Meeting, Cincinnati, November 5, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Duluth-Proctor (press release), November 6-7, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Student Council Association and DFL Dinner, Thief River Falls (cancelled, press release and text), November 8, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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National Young Democrats Convention, Reno, Nevada (excerpts), November 9, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Cottonwood County Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, Windom (press release), November 11, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Twin Cities: Miscellaneous (press releases), November 11-12, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Area Study Program, Macalester College, St. Paul, November 13, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Flaxseed Institute, Minneapolis, November 15, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Engineers Club, Minneapolis (press releases), November 15, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Institute on Human Relations, AFL-CIO, Minneapolis (press release), November 16, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: DFL Dinner, Madison (press release), November 16, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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Combined Temples Forum, Chicago (press release), November 17, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: High School Convocation and Chamber of Commerce, Rochester (cancelled, press release), November 18, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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Bonds for Israel, Houston, Texas (press release), November 21, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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DFL Conference and Freeman Appreciation Dinner, St. Paul (press release), November 23, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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Mizrachi Women's Organization, Chicago (press releases), November 24, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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Young Democrats, Northwestern University, and Savings and Loan Association, Chicago (press release), December 3, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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National Council of Jewish Women, Cleveland (press release), December 4, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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Student Conference on National Affairs, Texas A and M (press release and text), December 13, 1957. | |||||||||||||
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Hadassah Mid-Winter Conference, New York City (excerpts and press release), January 29, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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International Rescue Committee, Miami, Florida (Congressional Record and text), January 30, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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Middle East Institute, Washington, D.C., February 1, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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Speech in Senate on Disarmament, February 4, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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World Affairs Conference, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (text and press release), February 12, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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Washington Reports to the People (radio) (AFL-CIO), February 13, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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New Jersey Conference on Arms Control, Fairleign Dickinson University, Teaneck, New Jersey, February 19, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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Institute of Religion, Raleigh, North Carolina (press release), February 24, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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Communication Workers of America Conference, Chicago (cancelled), February 27, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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Face the Nation (TV), Washington, D.C., March 2, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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Anti-Defamation League Award, Washington, D.C. (excerpts and statement), March 3, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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Montgomery County Women's Suburban Democratic Club, Maryland (press release), March 6, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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Central Wisconsin Teachers Association, Wausau (excerpts and press release), March 7, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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Independent Bankers Association Convention, Dallas, Texas (text, excerpts, press release), March 8, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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Society for the Advancement of Management, American University, Washington, D.C. (press release), March 10, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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Margarine All-Industry Conference, Boca Raton, Florida (excerpts and text), March 17, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic State Convention, Lewiston, Maine (cancelled, text), March 21, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Welfare Conference, Minneapolis, March 23, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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International Trade Policy Meeting, Washington, D.C. (text), March 27, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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Harvard Law Review Banquet, Boston (remarks), March 29, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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Citizens Committee for the Hoover Report Luncheon, Washington, D.C. (press release), March 31, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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College News Conference (radio, TV), Washington, D.C., April 13, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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Swarthmore College, Pennsylvania, April 17, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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United Electrical Workers Conference, Washington, D.C. (remarks), April 22, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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Audio-visual instruction: National Education Association, Minneapolis (press release and text), April 23, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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Department of Audio-Visual Instruction Convention, Minneapolis, April 24, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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Israel 10th Anniversary Celebration, Boston (statement and press release), April 27, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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Law Day Dinner, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., May 1, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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Young Democrats State Convention, Stamford, Connecticut (press release and text), May 3, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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MIT Colloquium, Boston, May 5, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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Boston University, Boston (press release and text), May 5, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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10th Anniversary Israel, Chicago (text and press release), May 11, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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ADA Annual Convention, Washington, D.C., May 17, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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World Health Organization Assembly, Minneapolis (press release and remarks), May 22, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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United World Federalists Meeting, Minneapolis, May 23, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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DFL State Convention, Rochester, Minnesota (text of Message), May 23-25, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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Meet the Press (radio/TV), Washington, D.C., June 1, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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American Nurses' Association Convention, Atlantic City, New Jersey, June 12, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic State Convention, LaCrosse, Wisconsin (cancelled), June 13, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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Export Managers Club, Chicago (press release and text), June 13, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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Wheat Referendum Vote (radio), Washington, D.C., June 17, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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WTOP Program on the Supreme Court (TV) ( Congressional Record excerpt), June 17, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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State Pharmaceutical Association, Kiamesha Lake, New York (cancelled, press release and text), June 18, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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Anniversary of discovery of iron ore, Babbitt, Minnesota (press release and text), June 21, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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Interview (TV), University of Detroit, Michigan, June 25, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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Washington Reports to the People (radio): AFL-CIO, July 27, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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Reporters Roundup (radio), Washington, D.C., July 27, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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College News Conference (TV), Washington, D.C., July 27, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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Senate Floor: Bipartisan Foreign Policy, August 8, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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Senate Floor: Mutual Security Appropriation Bill, August 11, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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National Christian Education Conference, Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana (excerpts and text), August 22, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic Editors Meeting, French Lick, Indiana, August 23, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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Missouri Farmers Association Convention, Columbia (excerpts and text), August 25, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Miscellaneous (press release), August 31-September 1, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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California trip: Miscellaneous (press releases and text), September 2, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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California trip: Miscellaneous (press releases), September 3-6, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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Madison County Jefferson Club Picnic, Anderson, Indiana (press release), September 7, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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New York City trip: Civil Defense Conference, September 9, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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AFL-CIO State Convention, Des Moines, Iowa, September 10, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Plowville, Sanborn, September 13, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: National Association of State Bank Supervisors, Minneapolis (press release), September 18, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Hennepin County DFL Rally, Minneapolis (press release), September 18, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Campaign tour, Districts 1, 2, 6, 7, 9 (press releases), September 23-27, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: American Humane Society Luncheon, Minneapolis (press release), September 29, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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Wisconsin Campaign trip (press release), September 30-October 1, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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National Association of Retail Druggists Convention, Philadelphia, October 2, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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Humane Society of the U.S., Washington, D.C., October 3, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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The Big Issues Forum, Trenton, New Jersey, October 3, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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Political Rally, Moundsville, West Virginia, (no text), October 4, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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International Chemical Workers Convention, Washington, D.C. (press release), October 7, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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Broaden the Foreign Policy Debate, Chemical Workers Union, Washington, D.C. (excerpts), October 8, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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Toward National Maturity, National Education Association, Minneapolis, October 11, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Department of Rural Education Conference, Minneapolis, October 11, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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New York City trip: Lasker Awards Luncheon, October 14, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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Los Angeles trip: National Tire Dealers Association, October 15, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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Los Angeles trip: SANE Meeting (excerpts), October 15, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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Women's UN Rally, Minneapolis (cancelled), October 17, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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Executives Club Luncheon, Chicago, October 24, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota: Regional Collegiate Conference, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis (press release and text), October 24, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota: 5th District DFL Campaign, Minneapolis (press releases and text), October 25, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota: 4th District DFL Campaign, St. Paul (press releases), October 28, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota: 7th District DFL Bean Feed, Redwood Falls (press releases and text), October 29, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota: Leading Question (CBS radio) (excerpts), October 29, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota: 1st District Bean Feed, Waseca (press release and text), October 30, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota: 8th District DFL Campaign (press release and texts), October 31, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Miscellaneous, November 1, 3, 4, 13, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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Grain Terminal Association Meeting, St. Paul (excerpts and text), December 9, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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Chamber of Commerce Luncheon, Minneapolis, December 10, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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World Affairs Council, Troy, New York (excerpts), December 12, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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National Food Brokers Association, Chicago, December 13, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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DFL Victory Dinner, Minneapolis (press release and text), December 13, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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Meet the Press (radio/TV), New York City, December14, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Miscellaneous (excerpts), December 18-19, 1958. | |||||||||||||
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310.G.11.7B | 6 | UAW Conference and Joseph Nicollet Ceremony, Washington, D.C., January 5, 1959. | |||||||||||
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Scrap Iron Steel Institute, New York City (text and abstract), January 13, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Society of the Little Flower Banquet, Chicago, January 19, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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ADA Roosevelt Day Dinners, Washington, D.C. and New York City (messages), January 29, 31, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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VFW Meetings, Washington, D.C. (excerpts), February 1, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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BBC Radio Link Program, Washington, D.C., February 5, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Construction Association of WPA, Pittsburgh (outline/abstract), February 6, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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National Rural Electric Cooperative Association: Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. (cancelled, excerpts and press release), February 10, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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National Association of Secondary School Principals. Philadelphia (press release and text), February 11, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Economic Club of St. Joseph, Michigan (press release and text), February 12, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Whirlpool Corporate Management Club, St. Joseph Michigan, February 12, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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American Palestine Committee: Midwest Conference, Chicago, February 13, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic Federation of Illinois and Rivkin Meeting, Chicago (excerpts and press release), February 13, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Debate Tournament Dinner: Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois (press release and text), February 13, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Victory Dinner, Helena, Montana (excerpts and press release), February 14, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Motor Equipment Wholesalers Association, Chicago (press release and outline/abstract), February 16, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Board of Trade Dinner, Bellaire, Ohio (press release), February 16, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Arthur Flemming Annual Awards Luncheon, Washington, D.C., February 19, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Capitol Hill Debate Tournament, University of Maryland, Washington, D.C., February 25, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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United World Federalists Dinner Meeting, Chicago (press release and text), February 25, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Miscellaneous, February 26-27, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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AFL-CIO Building and Construction Trades Legislative Conference, Washington, D.C. (press release), March 2, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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National Women's Democratic Club, Washington, D.C., March 2, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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National Conference on Higher Education, Chicago (press release and text), March 3, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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ADA Roosevelt Day Dinner, Cleveland, Ohio (excerpts), March 6, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Midwest Democratic Conference, Milwaukee (excerpts), March 7, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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310.G.11.8F | 7 | New York City trip: Mike Wallace Show (TV) (partial text), March 10, 1959. | |||||||||||
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National Council of Jewish Women, Washington, D.C. (press releases and excerpts), March 11, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey (cancelled press release and text), March 11, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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National War College Lecture, Washington, D.C., March 12, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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University of Virginia Law School, Charlottesville (press release and text), March 12, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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New York State trip: Miscellaneous (press release), March 15-16, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Farmers Union National Convention, Springfield, Illinois, March 17, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Jackson Day Dinner, East St. Louis, Illinois (press release and text), March 17, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic Women's Day, Charlotte, West Virginia (press release), March 21, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Dade County Bar Association, Miami, Florida (excerpts), March 30, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Jewish National Fund Dinner, Chicago, Illinois (excerpts), April 1, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Chemurgic Council Luncheon, Chicago (excerpts), April 2, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Florida trip: University of Florida, Gainesville (press release and text), April 3, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Anderson County Democratic Women's Club Dinner, Oak Ridge, Tennessee (press release), April 6, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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National Religious Publications Council, Washington, D.C. (press release), April 9, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Westchester County Democratic Dinner, New Rochelle, New York, April 11, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Congressional Clinic (TV) Washington, D.C. (partial text), April 13, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Association of Editorial Cartoonists, Washington, D.C. (press release), April 16, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Senate: International Food for Peace Act of 1959 (text), April 16, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Miscellaneous (press release), April 17-18, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Washington state tour: Tri-City Area (Richland, Pasco-Kennewick), April 20, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Oregon trip: Eugene, April 21-22, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Oregon trip: Portland, April 21-22, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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California trip: San Francisco, April 23, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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California trip: Los Angeles (press release and text), April 24, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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California trip: Sacramento, April 24, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, Salt Lake City, Utah, April 25, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic Dinner, Casper, Wyoming, April 26, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Chamber of Commerce Luncheon, Washington, D.C., April 27, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Conference on International Economic and Social Development, Washington, D.C., April 30, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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World Affairs Council, Manchester, New Hampshire (press release and text), May 2, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Polish National Alliance, Chicago, May 3, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Roosevelt Day Dinner, York, Pennsylvania (press release and text), May 7, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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National Conference on World Health, Washington, D.C. (press release and text), May 8, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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ADA National Convention, Washington, D.C., May 9, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Senate: Introduction of Civil Rights Bills, Washington, D.C., May 19, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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New York City trip: YMCA Century Club, Harlem (press release and text), May 25, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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New York City trip: Group Health Institute luncheon, May 26, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Jeffersonian Dinner, Kiamesha Lake, New York (press release), May 26, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Senate: Statement on Defense, Washington, D.C., June 1, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Briefing Session (NBC-TV), New York City, June 2, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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United States Defense and Disarmament Policies, U.S. Senate, June 4, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Senate: The Challenge of Communist Economic Expansion, June 10, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Liberal Party Dinner, New York City, June 10, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Senate Floor: Disarmament, June 12, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Wisconsin trip: Pierce-Pepin Electric Co-op Annual Meeting, Ellsworth, June 13-14 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Wisconsin trip: 6th District Democratic Dinner, Fond du Lac, June 13, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Wisconsin trip: Molinaro Testimonial Dinner, Kenosha, June 14, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Washington Reports to the people (radio) (press release), June 15, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Saints and Sinners Club, Washington, D.C., June 18, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, Huron, South Dakota, June 20, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Senate: What's Right With American Labor, June 24, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Svenskarnas Day, Minneapolis, June 28, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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World Refugee Year Opening Luncheon, New York City (press release and text), July 1, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Los Angeles trip: U.S. Conference of Mayors Luncheon, July 13, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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NAACP National Convention, New York City (transcript and text), July 15, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Engineers National Convention, St. Paul, July 20, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Steelworkers Summer Institute, Madison, Wisconsin, August 3, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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CAP Cadets Luncheon, Washington, D.C. (press release, floor statement, and notes), August 5, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Senate: Statement on Agriculture, August 6, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Emergent Africa, speech in U.S. Senate, August 12, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Kenny Foundation Kickoff Rally, Minneapolis (cancelled, excerpts), August 17, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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310.G.11.9B | 8 | Shall the United States Resume Nuclear Tests? U.S. Senate (printed), August 18, 1959. | |||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: American Federation of Teachers National Convention, Minneapolis, August 20, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Conference on Machine Searching, Western Reserve University, Cleveland, September 9, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Citizens Democratic Club, Baltimore, September 15, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Meeting of Democratic Chairmen and Chairwomen, Washington, D.C., September 17, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Terraceville: Dawson, Minnesota, (press release and text), September 19, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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NPL-Democratice Jamboree, Fargo, North Dakota, September 20, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Women's ORT Convention, Washington, D.C. (text and press release), September 21, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Nassau County Democratic Convention, New York, September 22, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Butler County Democratic Dinner, Butler, Pennsylvania (press release), September 23, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Public Health Conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota (press release), September 24, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Rotary Club Luncheon, Minneapolis (excerpts), September 25, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Wisconsin trip: 7th District Democratic Dinner, Wausau (press release), September 26, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Wisconsin trip: Brown County Democratic Dinner, Green Bay (press release), September 26, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Wisconsin trip: Milwaukee County Democratic Meeting, Milwaukee (press release), September 26, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Wisconsin trip: Pharmaceutical Association Convention, Milwaukee (press release), September 27, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Wisconsin trip: Face the Nation, Milwaukee, September 27, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Wisconsin trip: Marquette University, Milwaukee (press release), September 28, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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National Stationery and Office Equipment Convention, Chicago (press release and text), September 28, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Wisconsin trip: Optimist Club, LaCrosse (press release), September 29, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Wisconsin trip: Lester Johnson Testimonial Dinner, Eau Claire (press release), September 29, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Wisconsin trip: Dane County Democratic Dinner, Madison (press release), September 30, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Wisconsin trip: Optimist Club, Sheboygan (press release), September 30, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Minneapolis Junior Chamber of Commerce, Minneapolis, October 2, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, Racine, Wisconsin, October 3, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Oregon trip: Portland Area (excerpts and press releases), Oct 4-6, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Oregon trip: Dalles, Pendleton, Redmond, Klamath Falls, Medford (press releases), October 7, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Oregon trip: Medford, Roseburg, Coos Bay (press releases), October 8, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Iowa trip: (press release), October 10-11, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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UAW Convention, Atlantic City, New Jersey (texts), October 15, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Arizona trip: Sunday Evening Forum, Tucson, October 17-29, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Institute of World Affairs, Hamline University, St. Paul (press release and text), October 30, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Congressional District Dinner, Pontiac, Michigan, October 30, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (press release), October 31, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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United Nations Association, Davenport, Iowa, November 1, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Iowa trip: Wolf Testimonial Dinner, Dubuque, November 2, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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National Creameries Convention, St. Paul (excerpts), November 4, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Iowa trip: Des Moines (press release and text), November 5-6, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Farmers Union Convention, Bismarck, North Dakota (press release and text), November 6, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Nebraska State Democratic Convention, Lincoln (press release and text), November 7, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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South Dakota trip: Miscellaneous, November 11, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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South Dakota trip: Farmers Union Convention, Huron, (press release and text), November 12, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Moorhead State College Mock Senate, November 13, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic State Convention, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, November 14, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Montana trip: Press releases and texts, November 15-16, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Idaho trip (press release), November 17, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Kansas trip (excerpts), November 18-20 1959. | |||||||||||||
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National Young Democratic Convention, Toledo, Ohio, November 20, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Raleigh County Democratic Dinner, Beckley, West Virginia, (excerpts and press release), November 21, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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School of Pharmacy, Israel Dinner, Philadelphia (excerpts), November 23, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Mt. Sinai Development Fund Dinner, Miami, Florida (excerpts), November 30, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Virgin Islands trip (press release), December 1, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Puerto Rico trip (press release), December 2, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Texas trip: Farmers Union, Ft. Worth (excerpts), December 4, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Coloquium: Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut (press release and text), December 6, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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New York City trip: Miscellaneous appointments, December 7-8, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Wheatgrowers' Association and Political Meetings, Wichita, Kansas (press release and text), December 9, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Bonds for Israel Dinner, Philadelphia (excerpts), December 10, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Illinois trip: Chicago Meetings and DuPage County Democratic Dinner, Elmhurst, December 11, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Douglas County Democratic Banquet, Omaha, Nebraska (excerpts), December 12, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Home Builders Association Convention, Des Moines, Iowa (excerpts), December 13, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Twin Cities, Miscellaneous (excerpts), December 14-15, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Khrushchev and Berlin, Wisconsin State College of Superior, Wisconsin, December 16, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Duluth and Iron Range (press release), December 16-17, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Wisconsin trip: Miscellaneous (press release), December 18-19, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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Announcement of Presidential candidacy (newspaper clipping), December 30, 1959. | |||||||||||||
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National Press Club Luncheon, Washington, D.C., January 5, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Wenatchee, Washington: State Central Committee; Seattle, Washington (excerpts), January 8-9, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Utah trip: Will Irwin and Colorado and Idaho (excerpts), January 10-12, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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New York City National Democratic Club and HHH for President Group Reception, January 14-15, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Ketchikan, Alaska: Alaska Democratic State Convention (excerpts and text), January 16, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Franksville and Milwaukee, Wisconsin, January 17-19, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Democratic National Committee 1960 Presidential Kick-off Dinner, January 23, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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A Philip Randolph Salute, New York City (excerpts), January 24, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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New York City Open End television program, January 24, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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310.G.11.10F | 9 | Charleston, West Virginia (excerpts), January 25, 1960. | |||||||||||
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Ohio Pastors' Convention, Columbus, January 26, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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New York City: ADA Roosevelt Day Dinner, January 28, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Wayne State University Radio: Statement on Civil Defense, January 29, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Hartford Connecticut: George Ritter testimonial (excerpts), January 29, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Young Democrats, Indianapolis, Indiana, January 30, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Disarmament and Foreign Policy (published pamphlet), February 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Farmers and Small Business, Hudson, Wisconsin, February 1, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic Party: Western States Conference, Albuquerque, New Mexico (excerpts), February 5-6, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Oregon trip, February 7-9, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Carson City, Nevada: Special legislative session (excerpts), February 9, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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California trip (excerpts), February 10-12, 14, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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California Democratic Council Convention, Fresno, California (excerpts), February 13, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Farmers Union Convention: Madison, Wisconsin (excerpts), February 15, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C. Brotherhood Committee of Dental Fraternities, February 16, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Let's Balance Our Conservation Budget, February 16, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Glenmont, Maryland: Banquet: Combined Democratic Clubs, Montgomery County (excerpts), February 17, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Wisconsin trip (excerpts and texts), February 19-21, 27-29, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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St. Paul, Minnesota: Farmers Union Central Exchange Banquet, March 3, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Superior, Wisconsin: political meetings (press release), March 4, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Hutchinson, Kansas: State Democratic Convention dinner, March 4, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Face the Nation, March 6, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Wisconsin trip, March 6-7, 11-14, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C., Legislative Conference: Building trades unions (press release and text), March 17, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Wisconsin (excerpts and text), March 18-21, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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National Democratic Club: HHH Testimonial Luncheon, March 23, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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8-Point Program for West Virginia, Huntington, West Virginia, March 23, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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REA: Liberal Heritage, March 24, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Humphrey Appreciation Dinner, March 24, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Midwest Conference and UAW Rally, Detroit (excerpts and text), March 26-27, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Breaking the Disarmament Impasse, Wisconsin, March 27-28, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Superior, Madison, University of Wisconsin, March 29-31, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Wisconsin (press releases and excerpts), March 29-April 5, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Meet the Press, April 3, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Women's National Democratic Club Luncheon (excerpts), April 7, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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West Virginia trip, April 8, 9, 11, 16, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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College News Conference (ABC Radio/TV), Washington, D.C., April 10, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Program for the Aged, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, April 11, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Miscellaneous, April 20-21, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: American Society of Newspaper Editors, April 21, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Maine State Convention, Portland, Maine (excerpts), April 22, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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West Virginia trip (press releases), April 24-30, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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District Campaign, Washington, May 1960. | |||||||||||||
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West Virginia trip (press releases and texts), May 2-5, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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West Virginia trip: Kennedy-HHH TV debate, Charleston, May 5, 1960. Includes 2 texts. | |||||||||||||
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West Virginia trip (press releases and texts), May 6-10, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University: Gaston Lecture, May 16, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Minneapolis, Minnesota: DFL State Convention (excerpts), May 20-22, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip (excerpts and press release), June 2-6, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip (press release), June 11-19, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip (press release), June 20-27, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Los Angeles Democratic National Convention (texts), July 11-15, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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New Ulm, Minnesota: Polka Day (press release and text), July 25, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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South Side Picnic, Minneapolis: Polanie Club (press release), August 3, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Faribault, Rice County, Minnesota (1st District): County Fair (press release), August 5, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Waseca, Minnesota: Waseca County Fair (press release), August 5, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota: Hayfield, Kasson, and Mantorville: Dodge County, 1st District (press release), August 6, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: College News Conference (ABC Radio/TV), August 14, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Detroit Lakes Bean Feed, 9th District (press release and excerpts), August 29, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota 9th District: Moorhead, Ada, Crookston, Fergus Falls (press releases and text), August 20, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Fergus Falls, Minnesota: Otter Tail County Fair (press release and excerpts), August 30, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Regaining the American Initiative, New Ulm, Minnesota, circa September 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota 8th District (press releases and excerpts), September 4-6, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Bogota, Columbia, September 6, 1960 [?]. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota 6th District: Walker, Park Rapids, Wadena, Long Prairie, Little Falls, and Brainerd (press releases, excerpts, text), September 7, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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St. Louis, Missouri: International Association of Machinists (press releases), September 8, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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St. Paul and South St. Paul, Minnesota (excerpts and press release), September 9, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Minneapolis: Miscellaneous events (press release and excerpts), September 10, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota 6th District Tour (press release and texts), September 12, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Twin Cities, Minnesota (press release and texts), September 14-16, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota 2nd District trip (press release and text), September 17, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota: 2nd District trip (press releases and text), September 19, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Seventh District tour, (press release and texts), September 20-21, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Minneapolis: U.S. Civil Defense Council annual, convention (with Lyndon Johnson) (press release and text), September 22, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota 1st District Tour (press releases and texts), September 23-24, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Kolacky Day: Montgomery, Minnesota, September 25, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Twin Cities, Minnesota (press releases and texts), September 24-30, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota: Dakota County Humphrey Day (press releases and texts), October 5, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota: 3rd District trip (press releases and texts), October 6, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Twin Cities, Minnesota (press releases and texts), October 7, 9-10, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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New York City (excerpts and text), October 11-12. | |||||||||||||
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McGovern Tour, South Dakota (press releases, excerpts, and text), October 13, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Seventh District Tour (press release and texts), October 14, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota 8th District (texts), October 15, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Waverly, Minnesota: Humphrey Day in Wright County (press release), October 16, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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St. Louis Park, Minnesota: City of Hope and B'nai Abraham Synagogue (press release and text), October 16, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota 2nd District (press release and text), October 17, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Red Wing, Minnesota and Eau Claire, Wisconsin, October 18, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Minneapolis (press release and text), October 19, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota, 2nd District: Faribault and Martin Rallies (press releases), October 20, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Twin Cities, Minnesota: (press release), October 21, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Minneapolis: Minnesota Federation of Teachers (press release), October 21, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Red Wing, Minnesota, DFL Victory Rally Dinner-Dance (press release), October 22, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Lake Elmo, Minnesota: Washington County Rally (press release), October 23, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Twin Cities (press release and texts), October 23-26, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Twin Cities (press releases), October 27, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota 6th District: Stearns County Day (press release), October 28, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota 6th District (press release), October 31-November 1, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Twin Cities, November 4-December 19, 1960. | |||||||||||||
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Radio Scripts, Minnesota, January-July 1960. | |||||||||||||
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310.G.12.1B | 10 | Washington, D.C.: Women's National Press Club, January 3, 1961. | |||||||||||
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New York City: Anti-Defamation League, New York Victory Ball, January 11, 1961. | |||||||||||||
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New York: NBC-TV, The Nation's Future (debate), January 14, 1961. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: WTTG, The American Forum of the Air, January 27, 1961. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C., ABC-TV: Issues and Answers, February 5, 1961. | |||||||||||||
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New York City: Lexington Democratic Club (press release, excerpts, text), March 4, 1961. | |||||||||||||
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Washington: Mrs. FDR's Prospects of Mankind TV Program, March 5, 1961. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: National War College, Industrial College of the Armed Forces (notes), March 22, 1961. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: National Conference on World Disarmament and Development (press release), April 11, 1961. | |||||||||||||
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New York City trip: Africa Freedom Day (excerpts), April 16-17, 1961. | |||||||||||||
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Detroit: Michigan Credit Union League, April 21, 1961. | |||||||||||||
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Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Colloquium on Foreign Policy, April 22, 1961. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip, April 22-23, 1961. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Federation of American Scientists (press release and text), April 25, 1961. | |||||||||||||
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New York City trip (press releases), May 6, 8, 1961. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University, Delta Phi Epsilon, May 9, 1961. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: ADA Convention (press release and excerpts), May 13, 1961. | |||||||||||||
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Minneapolis: National Association of Social Workers (excerpts), May 16, 1961. | |||||||||||||
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Waltham, Massachusetts: Brandeis University, June 11, 1961. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: People-to-People Program (press release and text), June 14, 1961. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: International Conference of Government Officials, June 15, 1961. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: National Conference on International Economic Development, June 16, 1961. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: President's Safety Awards Ceremony, June 21, 1961. | |||||||||||||
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Yellow Springs, Ohio: Antioch College Commencement, June 24, 1961. | |||||||||||||
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Switzerland: European-American Assembly on Arms Control, July 6-9, 1961. | |||||||||||||
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Syracuse, New York: Maxwell Graduate School, July 17, 1961. | |||||||||||||
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The Nation's Future: Washington filming for TV, July 26, 1961. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Civil Air Patrol Luncheon, August 10, 1961. | |||||||||||||
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New York City: National Zionist Convention, August 31, 1961. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: International Peasant Union, 7th Congress, September 2-3, 1961. | |||||||||||||
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Statement on death of Dag Hammarskjold, September 18, 1961. | |||||||||||||
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UN and Foreign Policy, Chatham House, London, October 3, 1961. | |||||||||||||
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Grinnell College, Iowa: Press release and text (political lectureship), November 7-8, 1961. | |||||||||||||
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Miami Beach: Washington Federal Savings and Loan Association (press release), December 5, 1961. | |||||||||||||
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College Station, Texas: SCONA VII [Texas A and M] (press release and typed notes), December 6, 1961. | |||||||||||||
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Chicago: National Food Brokers Association (press releases), December 9, 1961. | |||||||||||||
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California trip (press release), December 10-12, 1961. | |||||||||||||
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St. Paul, Minnesota: Grain Terminal Association Banquet (excerpts), December 12, 1961. | |||||||||||||
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Television interview transcripts, January-October 1961. 2 folders: | |||||||||||||
Let's Look at Congress: New York State television stations, With Senator Kenneth B. Keating, January 8. | |||||||||||||
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With Senator Hickelooper for BBC Television, January 16. | |||||||||||||
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Washington Reports to the People (AFL-CIO): The Whips on the 87th Congress: Humphrey and Thomas H. Kuchel (ABC-TV), January 20. | |||||||||||||
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Washington Reports to the People (AFL-CIO): Tenant Farmers and Voting Rights: Don Slaiman, Mrs. John McFerrin (ABC-TV), February 12. | |||||||||||||
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Report to the People of Pennsylvania: Sens. Joseph S. Clark, Hugh Scott, and Humphrey, March 5. | |||||||||||||
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Meet the Press, NBC-TV, April 2. | |||||||||||||
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Washington Reports to the People (AFL-CIO): The Projected Peace Corps, Senator Alexander Wiley and Humphrey (ABC-TV), April 14. | |||||||||||||
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As We See It (AFL-CIO): Labor Role in the Peace Corps (ABC-TV), May 21. | |||||||||||||
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As We See It (AFL-CIO): Labors Role in the Peace Corps (II) (ABC-TV), May 28. | |||||||||||||
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Chet Huntley Reporting (JFK Report No. 7), NBC TV, June 4. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, 15-minute report, July 19. | |||||||||||||
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Briefing Session (AFL-CIO): Is Democracy Obsolete?: In 2 parts, with Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., September 17, 24. | |||||||||||||
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Switzerland, Review of Interview of Swiss Commentator, October. | |||||||||||||
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Washington Reports to the People (AFL-CIO): The 87th Congress, 1st Session, Humphrey and Thomas Kuchel, October 6. | |||||||||||||
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Transcripts of weekly radio broadcasts to Minnesota, January 8-September 24, 1961. | |||||||||||||
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Meet the Press, January 5, 1962. | |||||||||||||
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California trip (press release), January 27-29, 1962. | |||||||||||||
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San Francisco: American Food for Peace Council, January 29, 1962. | |||||||||||||
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Springfield, Missouri: Jackson Day Dinner (press release), February 3, 1962. | |||||||||||||
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St. Louis, Missouri: Washington University (excerpts), February 4, 1962. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: International Union of Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers conference (excerpts), February 12, 1962. | |||||||||||||
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Oxford, Ohio: Miami University: Charter Day, February 16, 1962. | |||||||||||||
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California, February 1962. | |||||||||||||
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Miami, Florida: Yeshiva University, Albert Einstein College of Medicine Banquet, March 4, 1962. | |||||||||||||
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New York City: American Camping Association Dinner (press release and text), March 7, 1962. | |||||||||||||
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New York City: Young Liberals Rally, March 7, 1962. | |||||||||||||
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: ADA Roosevelt Day Dinner (press release and excerpts), March 9, 1962. | |||||||||||||
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Toronto, Canada: Health League of Canada (excerpts), March 13-14, 1962. | |||||||||||||
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Minneapolis, Minnesota: Farmers Union Central Exchange Dinner (excerpts), March 14, 1962. | |||||||||||||
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Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, Boston, March 18, 1962. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: National War College, March 21, 1962. | |||||||||||||
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Hawaii: Democratic State Committee Fund Raising Dinner (press release and excerpts), March 24, 1962. | |||||||||||||
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Las Vegas, Nevada: American Pharmaceutical Association (excerpts), March 26, 1962. | |||||||||||||
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Miami, Florida: Claude Pepper Fund Raising Rally, April 8, 1962. | |||||||||||||
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Bal Harbour, Florida: National Association of Chain Drug Stores, Inc., April 9, 1962. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Issues and Answers, TV program, April 29, 1962. | |||||||||||||
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HHH and John Sherman Cooper: Washington TV report, May 10, 1962. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Magazine Publishers Association, Inc., May 14, 1962. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: B'nai B'rith Triennial Convention, May 14, 1962. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Group Health Association, 12th Annual Institute and Dept. of Agriculture Centennial Banquet, May 15, 1962. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota DFL Convention, Duluth (excerpts), May 26, 1962. | |||||||||||||
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Minneapolis: Minnesota Bankers Association Convention (excerpts), June 5, 1962. | |||||||||||||
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Minneapolis: Food for Peace Conference (excerpts and text), June 9, 1962. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: National Association of Direct Selling Companies (press release), June 11, 1962. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Veterans High School Graduation (excerpts), June 12, 1962. | |||||||||||||
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Minneapolis: National Office Machine Dealers Association Convention (press release and excerpts), June 25, 1962. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Young Democratic Club of the District of Columbia (press release and excerpts), June 28, 1962. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip (press release and excerpts), July 4-8, 1962. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: College Summer Interns and Assembly of Captive European Nations (excerpts), July 12, 18, 1962. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Civil Air Patrol Cadet Program (excerpts), August 6, 1962. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: National Food Distribution Programs Conference (texts), August 7, 1962. | |||||||||||||
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Minneapolis: VFW Convention, August 13, 1962. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Soil Conservation Society 17th Annual Meeting, August 29, 1962. | |||||||||||||
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Seattle National Young Democrats Convention and World's Fair (excerpts and press release), September 1-4, 1962. | |||||||||||||
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New York City: Today Show, NBC-TV (press release and excerpts), September 18, 1962. | |||||||||||||
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Two Challenges for American National Association of Retail Druggists, New York City, September 18, 1962. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners Convention, September 19, 1962. | |||||||||||||
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New York City: Savings Bank Association of the State of New York (press release and text), October 3, 1962. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: TV report: Final weeks of 87th Congress, October 4, 1962. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota: Twin Cities campaign trip, October 18-20, 22, 1962. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip (excerpts), October 26-27, 29-31, 1962. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: NBC Debate: HHH and Hugh Scott, October 29, 1962. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota campaign trip (press release), November 1-3, 5-6, 1962. | |||||||||||||
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Ann Arbor, Michigan: International Arms Control Symposium, December 19, 1962. | |||||||||||||
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Transcripts of TV and radio interviews, January 5-October 7, 1962: | |||||||||||||
Meet the Press, NBC-TV: Humphrey and Thruston B. Morton (Republican, Kentucky), January 5. | |||||||||||||
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Opinion in the Capital, Metropolitan Broadcasting, Washington, D.C., January 21. | |||||||||||||
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Washington Conversation, CBS-TV, Washington, D.C., February 25. | |||||||||||||
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Capitol Cloakroom, CBS Radio, Washington, D.C., March 29. | |||||||||||||
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Adlai Stevenson Reports, ABC Radio-TV, April 1. | |||||||||||||
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Howard K. Smith News and Comment, ABC-TV, April 18. | |||||||||||||
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Interview: Humphrey and Thomas J. Dodd (D-Connecticut), Radio-TV, May 14. | |||||||||||||
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Let's Look at Congress, Interview with Keating and Humphrey, Radio-TV, May 20. | |||||||||||||
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Howard K. Smith News and Comment, ABC TV, June 13. | |||||||||||||
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Statement by Humphrey to Mutual Broadcasting System, June 15. | |||||||||||||
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Washington Reports to the People (AFL-CIO): Second Session, 87th Congress: Humphrey, Thomas Kuchel, October 7. | |||||||||||||
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Transcripts of television reports, January-December 1962. | |||||||||||||
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Transcripts of weekly radio broadcasts to Minnesota, January 3-April 1962. | |||||||||||||
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Transcripts of weekly radio broadcasts to Minnesota, May 2-August 30, 1962. | |||||||||||||
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310.G.12.2F | 11 | Minneapolis: [Sidney Hillman Lecture], Emancipation Day Convocation, University of Minnesota, January 3, 1963. | |||||||||||
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New York City: UAW United Nations Conference, January 27, 1963. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C: Report on Economy with Walter Heller (TV), January 27, 1963. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Hadassah Medical Organization (excerpts and press release), January 29, 1963. | |||||||||||||
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Eastern Pennsylvania Roosevelt Day Dinner (excerpts and press releases), February 2, 1963. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Second Urban County Congress, February 7, 1963. | |||||||||||||
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Faribault, Minnesota: Faribault Junior Chamber of Commerce, February 9, 1963. | |||||||||||||
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Palm Springs, California: United Jewish Appeal Dinner, February 23, 1963. | |||||||||||||
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Youth Employment Act, Statement to Committee on Labor, February 25, 1963. | |||||||||||||
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Miami, Florida: Israel Bond Drive Dinner (press release), March 2, 1963. | |||||||||||||
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Atlantic City, New Jersey: Master Photo Dealers and Finishers Association Convention (cancelled, excerpts), March 6, 1963. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Orthopsychiatrist Conference, March 7, 1963. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Gridiron Dinner, March 9, 1963. | |||||||||||||
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New York City trip, March 27-28, 1963. | |||||||||||||
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Chicago, Illinois: Bio-medical Engineering Conference (excerpts, press release and text), March 29, 1963. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: American Management Association (press release and text), April 1, 1963. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Miscellaneous (excerpts, Convention of Animal Health Institute), April 2, 3, 9, 1963. | |||||||||||||
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Woman's National Democratic Club, Washington, D.C., April 9, 1963. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip, April 16, 18, 1963. | |||||||||||||
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Albuquerque: Democratic Dinner for Senator Anderson (excerpts), April 27, 1963. | |||||||||||||
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Grain Co-ops, Washington, D.C., April 29, 1963. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: AFL-CIO Community Service Dept. (excerpts), May 1-2, 1963. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: American Association of Health, Physical Education and Recreation (press release and excerpts), May 3-4, 1963. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: National Staff Conference International Association of Machinists (excerpts), May 7, 8, 1963. | |||||||||||||
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Arlington, Virginia: Scholastic Honors Night, Yorktown School (notes, transcript), May 14, 1963. | |||||||||||||
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Minneapolis: University of Minnesota School of Pharmacy Banquet, May 24, 1963. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Conference on International Economic and Social Development, May 29, 1963. | |||||||||||||
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Chicago, Illinois: National Association of Plumbing, Heating, and Cooling Contractors (excerpts), May 31, 1963. | |||||||||||||
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Racine, Wisconsin: Wingspread Symposium on Arms Control, June 7, 1963. | |||||||||||||
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Minneapolis: University of Minnesota: Pre-Commissioning Ceremony for ROTC Commencement (excerpts), June 15, 1963. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Brandeis University Club dinner (excerpts), June 18, 1963. | |||||||||||||
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As We See It, AFL-CIO Radio program, June 23, 1963. | |||||||||||||
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Chicago: Retail Clerks International Convention, June 24, 1963. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: NBC Special: Washington: City in Trouble, June 25, 1963. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: NBC Television Program on Test Ban, August 11, 12, 1963. | |||||||||||||
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Des Moines, Iowa: Democratic Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner (press release), August 24, 1963. | |||||||||||||
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New York City: American Political Science Association, September 6, 1963. | |||||||||||||
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New York City: United Jewish Appeal Banquet (press release), September 14, 1963. | |||||||||||||
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Salt Lake City, Utah: Western States Democratic Conference (excerpts, press release, text that differs from excerpts), September 20, 1963. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: American Council on Education (press release and text), October 4, 1963. | |||||||||||||
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Madison, Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin, October 10, 1963. | |||||||||||||
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Chicago, Illinois: National Shoe Manufacturers Association Breakfast (excerpts), October 14, 1963. | |||||||||||||
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Chicago, Illinois: Utility Workers Union Convention, October 24, 1963. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Hadassah Washington Convention (excerpts), October 27, 1963. | |||||||||||||
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New Jersey Building Contractors Association, October 29, 1963. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Washington Staff of Peace Corps, October 31, 1963. | |||||||||||||
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New York City: Jewish National Fund Assembly (excerpts), November 2, 1963. | |||||||||||||
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HHH trip to Amsterdam: International Trade Conference (cancelled), November 11-15, 1963. | |||||||||||||
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The U.S. Approach, Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C., November 14, 1963. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: National Association for Mental Health (excerpts), November 21, 1963. | |||||||||||||
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New York City: Awarded Doctor of Humane Letters Degree from Yeshiva University (cancelled, excerpts), November 24, 1963. | |||||||||||||
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Los Angeles: Fund for the Republic (press release), December 8, 1963. | |||||||||||||
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Chicago, Illinois: American Farm Bureau Annual Meeting, December 10, 1963. | |||||||||||||
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Baltimore: Bonds for Israel, December 22, 1963. | |||||||||||||
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Television scripts: Reports to Minnesota and others, January 8-December 16, 1963. 3 folders: | |||||||||||||
Most of the scripts are for television reports made to Minnesota by Humphrey. The listing below contains information on guests who appeared with Humphrey on the show, and whether a transcript will be found for each appearance. The transcripts are filed chronologically in three folders. | |||||||||||||
Report to Minnesota, January 8. | |||||||||||||
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Report to Minnesota: William Sumner and William Broom, of the St. Paul Pioneer Press-Dispatch Washington Bureau, February 8. | |||||||||||||
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A Moment with Hubert H. Humphrey, NBC-TV (transcript), February 9. | |||||||||||||
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Report to Minnesota: Budget and Disarmament, March 10. | |||||||||||||
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Report to Minnesota: Bill Roberts and Carl Coleman, Time-Life (transcript), March 20. | |||||||||||||
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Report to Minnesota: Sam Schaeffer of Newsweek, May 2. | |||||||||||||
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Report to Minnesota: Wheat Referendum, May 15. | |||||||||||||
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Report to Minnesota: William Anderson, National Service Study Group (transcript), May 28. | |||||||||||||
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Report to Minnesota: Technological Changes in U.S. (transcript), June 29. | |||||||||||||
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Report to Minnesota: William C. Foster, U.S. Arms Control Agency (transcript), July 24. | |||||||||||||
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Report to Minnesota: Trip to Moscow, Test Ban Treaty, August 10. | |||||||||||||
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Test Ban Treaty: CBS-TV, with Eric Severeid and Richard C. Hottelet (transcript), September 3. | |||||||||||||
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Report to Minnesota: Test Ban Treaty with Senator John O. Pastore (transcript), September 4. | |||||||||||||
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Report to Minnesota: Test Ban Treaty (transcript and outline), September 18, 22. | |||||||||||||
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Report to Minnesota: Robert W. Smith, Duluth Port Authority, Wheat to Russia proposal (transcript), October 14. | |||||||||||||
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Report to Minnesota: Foreign Aid and Alliance for Progress (television transcript), October 31. | |||||||||||||
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Report to Minnesota: R. Sargent Shriver, Peace Corps (transcript), November 7. | |||||||||||||
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Kennedy Assassination Statement, NBC-TV with Robert McCormack (transcript), November 23. | |||||||||||||
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Report to Minnesota: Kennedy Assassination (transcript), December 2. | |||||||||||||
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Report to Minnesota: Final Minnesota Report (transcript), December 12. | |||||||||||||
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Taking a Look at Congress: NBC-TV: Humphrey, Leverett (Massachusetts), interviewed by Martin [?], December 16. | |||||||||||||
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Radio scripts, Minnesota, January 8-December 12, 1963. 3 folders: | |||||||||||||
These are scripts of Senator Humphrey's weekly radio broadcasts to Minnesota. All have transcripts. They are filed chronologically in 3 folders. | |||||||||||||
The 88th Congress, January 8. | |||||||||||||
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Rule 22, January 14. | |||||||||||||
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Administration's Tax program, January 21. | |||||||||||||
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Tax program (transcript incomplete), January 28. | |||||||||||||
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Rule 22, February 8. | |||||||||||||
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Foreign aid, February 12. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesotans in Washington, February 15. | |||||||||||||
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Report on Disarmament Conference, Geneva, February 25. | |||||||||||||
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Quality Stabilization Act, March 4. | |||||||||||||
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New Taconite plants in Minnesota, March 13. | |||||||||||||
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Latin American policies, March 19. | |||||||||||||
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Unemployment and Foreign Trade, March 27. | |||||||||||||
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Youth Employment Bill, April 3. | |||||||||||||
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American Productivity (GNP), April 10. | |||||||||||||
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Easter Recess, April 19, 21. | |||||||||||||
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Special tape for Radio Station WMRN, Marion, Ohio: Youth Employment, April 29. | |||||||||||||
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Health Services Facilities Act, April 29. | |||||||||||||
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Anti-Trust Laws and Small Business and Electric Cooperative legislation, May 12. | |||||||||||||
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Tyrone Guthrie Theater opening, Minneapolis, May 20. | |||||||||||||
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U.S. Space program, May 26. | |||||||||||||
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Humphrey-Dodd Resolution: Nuclear testing, June 2. | |||||||||||||
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Education programs legislation, June 4. | |||||||||||||
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Humphrey legislation in the Senate, June 25. | |||||||||||||
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Senior Citizens, June 28. | |||||||||||||
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Employment, June 28. | |||||||||||||
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Humphrey Work in Senate, July 28. | |||||||||||||
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Report on European trip and Civil Rights Legislation, July 23. | |||||||||||||
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International Trade, August 14. | |||||||||||||
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Test Ban treaty, Civil Rights, Tax cut, August 20. | |||||||||||||
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Foreign Aid program, August 27. | |||||||||||||
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Debate on Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, September 4-18. | |||||||||||||
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Trade with Russia, September 23. | |||||||||||||
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Ratification of the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, October 1. | |||||||||||||
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Tax cut proposals, October 8. | |||||||||||||
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International developments, October 15. | |||||||||||||
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Higher Education Bill, October 22. | |||||||||||||
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Foreign Aid, October 29. | |||||||||||||
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Unemployment, November 5. | |||||||||||||
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Recent Criticism of Congress, November 13. | |||||||||||||
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Olympic Games, November 20. | |||||||||||||
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Death of President Kennedy, November 26. | |||||||||||||
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Lyndon Johnson as president, December 3. | |||||||||||||
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Final Report, December 12. | |||||||||||||
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Transcripts of television reports, March-December 1963. | |||||||||||||
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Speeches: Radio and TV transcripts, June 11-August 21 1963, December 8, 1963, September 20, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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310.G.12.3B | 12 | Washington, D.C.: Democratic National Committee Meeting (text), January 7-9, 11, 1964. | |||||||||||
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Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Convocation, January 17, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Chicago: The Church and the Alliance for Progress, Catholic Inter-American Cooperation Program; and miscellaneous, January 20, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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New York City: ADA Roosevelt Day Dinner (3 texts), January 30, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Chicago: Chicago Dental Society (press release and text); and St. Xavier's College (cancelled), February 3, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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New Jersey: American Association of School Administrators (2 texts), February 18, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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California trip: Los Angeles and Burbank: Democratic Luncheon, Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles (text), February 20, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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California trip: Hollywood and San Francisco (press release), February 21, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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California trip: Los Angeles and San Francisco: Los Angeles Democratic Luncheon (text), February 22, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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California trip: California Democratic Council Convention, Long Beach, February 22, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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California trip: Los Angeles and Beverly Hills: Litton Industries Small Business Conference (press release and text), February 23, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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California trip: San Francisco: California Association for Health and Welfare (excerpts), February 24, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Grain and Feed Dealers National Association (text), March 3, 5-6, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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310.G.12.4F | 13 | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: ADA Banquet (press release and text), March 7, 1964. | |||||||||||
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Atlantic City, New Jersey: Campaign preview: Seminar for the Sixties, March 14, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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New York City: Four Freedoms Award, March 15, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: CBS Reports: Filibuster, with Eric Sevareid, March 18, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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St. Paul: National Farmers Union convention (cancelled), March 18, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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The Today Show, NBC, March 19, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Detroit: Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner (press release), March 21, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Building Trades (AFL-CIO): Legislative Conference, March 25, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Indianapolis, Indiana: Gridiron Dinner, April 4, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Boston: Greek Independence Day, April 5, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Miami, Florida: Lutheran Brotherhood Award, April 6, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Drug Industry Man of the Year Award Dinner (press release and text), April 8, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota trip: Independent Bankers Association (press release and text); East Central Regional Library (text), April 10-12, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: The Volunteers of America (press release and text), April 14, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: National Independent Dairies Association, April 14, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Miami, Florida: American Jewish Congress (press release and text), April 18, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Spring Joint Computer Conference (excerpts), April 20, 22-24, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Miami Beach: Florida State Teachers Association award, April 24, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Miscellaneous: Face the Nation, (CBS-TV) (text); press release on Vietnam; NBC-TV special, April 25-26, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: American Indian Capitol Conference (press release and text), May 8, 9, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Indianapolis: Human Relations Conference, Shortridge H.S., May 9, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Des Moines, Iowa: Midwest Democratic Conference (press release), May 9, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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New York City: New York County Democratic Committee, May 14, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Bangor, Maine: Maine Democratic State Convention (press release), May 15, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner (press release), May 16, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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New York City: Norwegian Constitution Day (press release and text), May 17, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Atlantic City, New Jersey: American Baptist Convention (press release and text), May 20, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Boston, Massachusetts: AFL-CIO Murray-Gompers Award (press release and text), May 23, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Small Business Administration (text); National Conference on International Economic and Social Development (text), May 25-27, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Winona, Minnesota: College of St. Teresa Commencement (press release and text); and Daly reception, May 30, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Nashville, Tennessee: Fisk University Commencement (press release and text), June 1, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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TV show: My Childhood (transcripts), June 1, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C. and New York City: National War College (text), June 5, 7, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Amherst, Mass: University of Massachusetts: Doctor of Law Degree, June 7, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Philadelphia: Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science honorary degree (press release and text), June 8, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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New York City: Yeshiva University Commencement (cancelled), June 11, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Capital Press Club Awards Banquet, June 13, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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NBC Today Show, June 18, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: NAACP Annual Convention (press release and text), June 23, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Women's National Democratic Club, Washington, D.C., June 23, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Rye, New York: Insulation Board Institute (press release and text), June 25, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Louisville, Kentucky: Young Democrats Convention (press release and text), June 26, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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New York City: American Management Association, July 10, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Telephone interview with Gilbert Harrison, July 28, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Brussels, Belgium: Is Atlantic Partnership Necessary?, July 31, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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West Virginia: LBJ Barbecue, Young Democratic Club (press release), August 1, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Face the Nation, August 2, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: National Medical Association (text), August 1, 4-6, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Saint Paul: National Jr. Champion Track and Field Meet, August 8, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: National Association of Counties, August 12, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Utah: Fund raising Dinner and Breakfast for Senator Moss (press release and text), August 14-15, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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California trip: Miscellaneous, August 15-17, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Los Angeles: Town Hall Meeting, August 17, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Atlantic City: Young Democratic Clubs of America, August 22, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Atlantic City: Meet the Press, August 23, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Address by Hubert H. Humphrey accepting the nomination for Vice Presidency, Atlantic City, New Jersey, August 27, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Little Rock, Arkansas: TV Conference, September 1, 2, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Minneapolis and Waverly, Minnesota: Homecoming, September 5-6, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Youngstown, Barberton, and Akron, Ohio (Barberton text), September 7, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Senate: Cow Palace Chaos, September 10, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Jamesburg, New Jersey: Middlesex County Democratic dinner, September 10, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Watertown, Doland, Huron, and Rapid City, South Dakota, September 11-12, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Denver, Colorado: Campaign speech, September 12, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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New Mexico: Albuquerque and Santa Fe, September 13, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Springfield and Kansas City, Missouri, September 14, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Face The Nation, September 16, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Texas: Wichita Falls, Waco, San Antonio, Houston, September 17-18, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Arkansas: Little Rock, Hot Springs, September 18, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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310.G.12.5B | 14 | Fargo, North Dakota: National Plowing Contest, September 19, 1964. | |||||||||||
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Chicago: Polish-American Congress and other events, September 19, 20, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Miscellaneous (text from Meet the Press), September 20-21, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Atlantic City, New Jersey: Steelworkers Convention (telephone message), September 23, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Text from TV/radio tapings[?], September 23, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Evansville, Terre Haute, and Ft. Wayne, Indiana: Texts and press conference transcript, September 23, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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New York City and Brooklyn, New York: Various events, September 24, 25, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo, Bay City, and Flint, Michigan, September 25, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Louisville and Prestonburg, Kentucky (texts), September 26, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Huntington, West Virginia: Campaign speech, September 26, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Memphis, Tennessee (texts), September 26, 27 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Cleveland, Ohio, September 27, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Moultrie, Tifton, Athens, and Atlanta, Georgia, September 29-30, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Detroit, Michigan: National Guard Association, September 30, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Davenport and Des Moines, Iowa; and Moline, Illinois (texts), September 30, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Bismarck, North Dakota: Western States Water and Power Conference, October 1, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Glasgow, Montana, October 1, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, Richland, and Olympia, Washington (texts), October 1, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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California trip: Los Angeles (excerpts and texts), October 2-3, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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California trip: Whistle Stop, San Joaquin Valley (texts), October 3, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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California trip: Oakland-San Francisco Area (texts for Oakland, San Jose; University of California, Berkeley), October 3-5, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Cheyenne, Wyoming, October 5, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Omaha, Nebraska, October 6, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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St. Louis, Missouri: National Conference of Catholic Charities, October 6, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Columbus, Toledo, Youngstown, Ashtabula, Ohio, October 6, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: UPI Editors, October 7, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Philadelphia, Sharon, Farrel, and Erie, Pennsylvania, October 9-10, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Camden, Princeton, Trenton, Jersey City, New Jersey, October 9, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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South Bend (Notre Dame), Indiana, October 10, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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310.G.12.6F | 15 | Washington, D.C.: E. Roosevelt Foundation; and Scientists and Engineers for HHH-Johnson, October 11, 1964. | |||||||||||
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New York City and area (Texts from Americana Hotel and Westchester), October 12, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Newark, New Jersey: Columbus Day Celebration, October 12, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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New England trip (texts), October 13, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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New England trip, October 13, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Maryland campaign trip, October 14, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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HHH Campaign trip to Pennsylvania: Reading, Johnstown, Pittsburgh, Aliquippa (texts), October 15, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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HHH Campaign trip to Wisconsin: Milwaukee (texts), October 15, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Indianapolis, Indiana, October 16, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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HHH Campaign trip to Sioux Falls, South Dakota: National Corn Picking Contest, October 16, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Sioux City and Dubuque, Iowa, October 16, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Kentucky, North Carolina, and Tennessee trip, October 16-17, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Tampa, St. Patersburg, and Miami, Florida, October 18-19, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Tulsa, Oklahoma and other Oklahoma cities, October 20, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Carbondale and Decatur, Illinois, October 20-21, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Paducah, Kentucky, October 21, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Gary, Indiana, October 21, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Rochester, New York, October 22, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Boston, Massachusetts, October 22, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Charleston, West Virginia, October 23, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Detroit, Hamtramck, and Lansing, Michigan, October 24, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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LaCrosse, Wisconsin; Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 24, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Wisconsin and Chicago, October 26, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Charleston and Huntington, West Virginia (texts from Charleston), October 27, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Ohio and New York, October 27, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Northern Virginia; Lexington, Kentucky; and Pennsylvania (texts), October 28, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Topeka, Kansas; New York City; Hawaii (texts), October 29, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Denver, Colorado, October 29, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Pocatello, Idaho, October 30, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Remarks Before the Student Body of the University of Washington, Seattle, and others, October 30, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Portland and Pendleton, Oregon, October 30, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Sacramento and Los Angeles, California, October 31, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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310.G.12.7B | 16 | Arizona, Utah, and California (texts), November 1, 2, 1964. | |||||||||||
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Probably at the end of the campaign (1964): Spokane, Salt Lake City, [circa October-November 1964]. | |||||||||||||
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Ray Scherer, NBC-TV news interview, November 9, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Watertown, South Dakota, November 11, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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St. Paul, Minnesota: Grain Terminal Association Dinner; and World Press Institute (text from Grain Terminal Association), November 19, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Humphrey press conference, November 20, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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JFK Assassination Anniversary, Statement, November 22, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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New York City: American Jewish Committee Human Relations Award Dinner, November 24, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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New York City: Martin Luther King rally and William E. Knox luncheon, December 17, 1964. | |||||||||||||
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Television scripts (includes undated script), January 13-August 18, 1964: | |||||||||||||
TV Statement: Farmers Union Central Exchange, St. Paul, undated. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota TV, 14 Minute Report Introduction, January 9. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota TV Report: Interview with William Broom, William Sumner of Ridder Publications, January 13. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota TV Reports: Automation, January 19. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota TV Report: Interview with Walter Heller: President's Economic message, January 26. | |||||||||||||
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Your Senators' Report: Senators Humphrey, Joseph C. Clark, and Hugh Scott, February 2. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota TV Report: Interview with David E. Bell, administrator of Foreign Aid program, February 5. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota TV Report: Interview with Carl Rowan, head of U.S. Information Agency, February 20. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota TV Report: Interview with Burke Marshall, Assistant U.S. Attorney General, March 8. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota TV Report: Interview with Thomas Kuchel, Assistant Minority Whip, April 30. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota TV Report: Interview with Everett Dirksen: Civil Rights Bill, June 1. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota TV Report: Interview with Andrew Glass (New York Herald-Tribune) and Peter Kupa (Baltimore Sun):Civil Rights Bill, June 9. | |||||||||||||
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Citizens' Committee for Taconite Amendment: Humphrey support of the amendment, August 18. | |||||||||||||
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Radio Scripts, January 12-August 23 1964. 3 folders: | |||||||||||||
Minnesota Report: 88th Congress, January 12. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Report, January 19. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Report: Economic message, January 26. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Report: Minnesotans Abroad, February 2. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Report: Minnesotans Abroad, February 9. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Report: Tax Bill, February 15. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Report: Accelerated Public Works Program in Minnesota, February 23. | |||||||||||||
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Fund for Education broadcast: Station WINS, New York, [March?]. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Report: National Vision Week, March 1. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Report: Minnesota Indians, March 8. | |||||||||||||
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Tribute to Raymond Gram Swing, recorded for Overseas Press Club Dinner, March 24, 1964, March 11. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Report: Civil Rights, March 16. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Report: Testings of Drugs, March 22. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Report: Civil Rights and War on Poverty, March 29. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Report: Book-of-the-Month Club Award to Cambridge, Minnesota, Library, April 12. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Report: Senior Citizens Housing in Minnesota, April 19. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Report: Constituents mail on Civil Rights, April 26. | |||||||||||||
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As We See It (AFL-CIO), on Civil Rights, April 26. | |||||||||||||
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Interview with [William Randolph?] Hearst, [May?]. | |||||||||||||
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Washington Reports to the People (AFL-CIO): Civil Rights, May 3. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Report: Education in Upper Midwest, May 3. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Report: Alien citizenship, May 9. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Report: Employment gains under Johnson Administration, May 13. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Report: University of Minnesota grant to train special teachers for handicapped children, May 17. | |||||||||||||
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17th of May (Norwegian) celebration, May 17. | |||||||||||||
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Statement for Holland Radio Stations, May 20. | |||||||||||||
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Canadian Broadcasting Corp.: Economic Consequences of Disarmament, May 20. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Report: Minnesota Wood Products Industry, May 24. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Report: Dale Lucas' graduation from the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, May 31. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Report: Care of Senior Citizens in Rural areas, June 7. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Report: Dam on St. Louis River, Eveleth, for taconite plant, June 14. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Report: Agency for International Development grants to University of Minnesota and private Minnesota companies, June 21. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Report: Passage of Civil Rights Bill, June 27. | |||||||||||||
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CBS Radio interview with Dave Garroway, Notes only, June 30. | |||||||||||||
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Washington Reports to the People, (AFL-CIO, Civil Rights, with Everett Dirksen), July 5. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Report: Federal contracts granted in Minnesota, July 5. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Report: Minnesotans in Peace Corps, July 12. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Report: Wall Street Journal report on Minnesota, July 19. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Report: Water Pollution, July 26. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Report: Evangelical Free Church's Hospital in Hong Kong, August 2. | |||||||||||||
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Radio Press International interview with Sen. William Proxmire on his support of Humphrey for vice president, August 3. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Report: Great River Road, Mississippi River, August 9. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Report: Training programs for unemployed youth, August 16. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Report: Report on 88th Congress, August 23. | |||||||||||||
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Speeches: Miscellaneous transcripts, August-September 1964. | |||||||||||||
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310.G.12.7B | 16 | Speech Indexes, January-December 1965. | |||||||||||
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[Unidentified], [1965?]. | |||||||||||||
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Ray Scherer Show, [1965?]. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Women's National Press Club, January 6, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: United Jewish Appeal Dinner, January 9, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: ALF-CIO Legislative Conference, January 11, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Book and Author Luncheon, January 14, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Civil Service Commission, January 15, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Young Democrats Club of America, January 19, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Tucson, Arizona: National Conference on Poverty in the Southwest, January 25, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Plans for Progress Conference, January 26, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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New York City: International Rescue Committee, January 27, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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New York City: Nehru Memorial Exhibit, January 27, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Conference on Equal Opportunity in Federally Assisted Programs, January 28, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Conference on Advertising/Government Relations, February 2, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Chamber of Commerce Public Affairs Conference, February 3, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Advisory Committee to Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), February 3, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: International Christian Leadership, February 4, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Crusade Against Poverty, February 10, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Des Moines, Iowa: National Farm Institute, February 11, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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New York City: Pacem in Terris, February 17, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Florida Visit: Israel Bonds speech, Jewish Theological Seminary, February 21-22, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Space Lab, February 26, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Issues and Answers, ABC Radio and TV, February 28, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Speech on wildlife, [March?], 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Council on Aging, March 1, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Lincoln second inaugural, March 4, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Immigration and Citizenship Conference, March 4, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Special Trade Negotiations, March 4, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Returned Peace Corps Volunteers, March 5, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Hartford, Connecticut: Senator Dodd Testimonial, March 6, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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New York City: Yeshiva University Convocation, March 7, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Junior Police Awards, March 8, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Wildlife and Natural Resources, March 8, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Community Development Conference, March 10, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: National Advisory Commission to Office of Economic Opportunity, March 12, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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310.G.12.8F | 17 | New Brunswick, New Jersey: Boy Scout Headquarters, March 13, 1965. | |||||||||||
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Patterson, New Jersey: Job Corps Center, March 13, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Chicago: National Farmers Union Convention, March 15, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Non-Governmental Organizations Foreign Policy Conference, March 16, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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New York City: St. Patrick's Day, March 17, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Goddard Dinner, March 19, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Mental Health Leadership, March 19, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Gridiron Club, March 20, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Sacramento, California: California Democratic Clubs Convention, March 21, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: National Association of Broadcasters, March 22, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Magazine Editors and Publishers, March 25, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Detroit: American Pharmaceutical Association, March 28, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Baltimore, Maryland: Salute to VP Humphrey Dinner, March 29, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Mayor's Conference, March 30, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Electrical Workers Conference, March 30, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: National League of Cities Conference, March 31, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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NET Interview: At Issue, April 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Edwards AFB, California, [April 1, 1965?]. | |||||||||||||
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Los Angeles: UCLA Charter Day, April 2, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Jamestown and Williamsburg, Virginia, April 2, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: ADA Convention, April 3, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Early Bird Satellite Launch, April 6, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Advertising Council, April 6, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: AFL-CIO Industrial Union Dept., April 6, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Cherry Blossom Festival (notes), April 7, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Grain Cooperatives Dinner, April 7, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: NEA Symposium, April 8, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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New York City: ADL Human Rights Award Dinner, April 8, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Baton Rouge, Louisiana: AFL-CIO Convention, April 9, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Baton Rouge, Louisiana: LSU Convocation, April 9, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: AFL-CIO Employment Conference, April 13, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Protocolary Session of OAS, April 14, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Luncheon for Mayor Willy Brandt, April 14, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Tree Planting Ceremony, April 14, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Society of Newspaper Editors, April 15, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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ABC-TV: Issues and Answers, April 18, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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New York City: World's Fair statement, April 21, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Norfolk, Virginia: Azalea Festival, April 22, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Aldo Moro Breakfast, April 22, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Pan American Coffee Day, April 22, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Insurance Investor Executives, April 23, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Presidential Citation Award Program, April 23, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Orlando, Florida: Astronaut John Young Luncheon, April 24, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Durham, North Carolina: Duke University Convocation, April 24, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Durham, North Carolina: Bennett Place Centennial, April 25, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Millers' National Federation, April 28, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Veterans Administration Hospital Dedication, April 28, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Black Business Executives Meeting, April 28, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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New York City: Investment Company Institute, April 29, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: White House News Photographers, April 29, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Committee on Handicapped, April 30, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Interview and Presentation to Senator McGovern and Doland High School Band, [May 1965?]. | |||||||||||||
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Williamsburg, Virginia: Law Day Celebration, May 1, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Chicago: Polish Constitution Day, May 2, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Omaha, Nebraska: National Conference of Christians and Jews, May 2, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Building and Construction Trades Conference, May 3, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Conference on Aging, May 4, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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President's Prayer Breakfast, May 5, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Management Interns, May 5, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Housing and Home Finance Agency, May 5, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Memphis, WMCT, Channel 5 transcript, May 8, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Cincinnati, Ohio: President's Club, May 10, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: National Association of Manufacturers, May 11, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: See the U.S.A. Luncheon, May 12, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Oliver Tyrene Corp., May 13, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: University of Pittsburgh Assembly, May 13, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Jefferson Day Dinner, May 13, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Day Care Services, May 14, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Miami, Florida: ILGWU Convention, May 14, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Dallas, Texas: President's Club, May 17, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Italian Migration Committee, May 18, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Industrial Editors Conference, May 18, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Visit of Chung Hee Park, May 19, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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New York City: American Jewish Committee Dinner, May 20, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: City Managers' Conference, May 20, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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New York City: New York Financial Writers, May 21, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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New York City: Albert Lasker Awards, May 21, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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St. Paul, Minnesota: Macalester College Commencement, May 24, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Minneapolis, Minnesota: Vista Program, University of Minnesota, May 24, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Minneapolis, Minnesota: Early Bird Satellite, May 24, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Small Business Advisory Council, May 25, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Luncheon, Union League Club, May 28, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Atlantic City, New Jersey: Social Welfare Annual Forum, May 28, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Northfield, Minnesota: St. Olaf College Commencement, May 30, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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St. Louis, Missouri: U.S. Conference of Mayors, May 31, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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East Lansing, Michigan: Michigan State University People-to-People, June 1, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: National War College, June 1, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: ICY Committee Reception, June 2, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Youth Opportunity Camp Ceremony, June 3, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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College Park, Maryland: University of Maryland Commencement, June 5, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Syracuse, New York: Syracuse University Commencement, June 6, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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New York City: Hatters' Convention, June 9, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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New York City: Fordham University Commencement, June 9, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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San Francisco: Visit and Presidents Club, June 10, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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San Francisco: Plans for Progress Conference (press release and texts), June 10, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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San Francisco: Office Employees Union, June 10, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Portland, Oregon: Presidents Club, Democratic fund raiser, June 11, 12, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Portland, Oregon: Federation of Postal Clerks, June 11, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Portland, Oregon: Western Governors' Conference, June 11, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: American University Commencement, June 13, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Capitol Page School Graduation, June 14, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Today Show via Early Bird Satellite, June 14, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: National Secretary's Association Man of the Year Award, June 14, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Bluefield, West Virginia: All-American City Award, June 16, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: ABC-TV Show on Medicare, June 18, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Green Bay, Wisconsin: Airport dedication (cancelled), June 19, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: OEO Conference on Law and Poverty, June 23, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: E Award, Motorcycle Police, June 24, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Greenbriar, West Virginia: American Society of Corporate Secretaries, June 28, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: White House Fellows Reception, June 28, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Speech on the economy, late June 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Minneapolis and St. Paul: Youth Opportunity Centers Dedications, July 6, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: National Federation of the Blind, July 8, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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San Diego, California: National Association of Counties, July 12, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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San Diego: Democratic Party Rally, July 12, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Los Angeles: Salute to the VP Dinner, July 12, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Oklahoma City: Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, July 13, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Shrine Imperial Potentate Banquet, July 14, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: White House seminar, July 20, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Fair Employment Exhibit, July 21, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: White House Conference on Education, July 21, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Address of Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey at the International Conference of Extension Leaders: Washington, D.C., July 22, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Minneapolis, Minnesota: Governors' Conference, July 25, 27, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Governors Commission on Status of Women, July 29, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: OEO Council Meeting, July 29, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Miami, Florida: Urban League of Conference, August 3, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Miami, Florida: President's Club Briefing, August 3, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: International Platform Association, August 4, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Chicago: Football Writers Association, August 6, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Chicago: Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, August 9, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: International Air Cadet Exchange, August 10, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Conference with Mayors, August 11, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Statement: American Astronautical Society, August 13, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Y-Teen Conference, August 13, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Brooklyn, New York: Launching USS Duluth, August 14, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Chicago: National VFW Convention, August 16, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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News Interview: CBS Morning News, August 17, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Mission Safety-70, August 17, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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New York City: Hadassah Convention, August 17, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Gemini 5 Flight, August 19[?], 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Virginia AFL-CIO Convention, August 19, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: White House Conference on Equal Opportunity, August 19, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Madison, Wisconsin: National Student Association Congress, August 23, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Seminar on Foreign Policy, August 24, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Programs for Youth Leaders, August 26, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Miami Beach, Florida: Lutheran Church Youth Conference, August 27, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Tampa, Florida: War on Poverty Dinner, August 27, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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St. Paul, Minnesota: HHH Day at Minnesota State Fair (press release), August 29, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Cleveland, Ohio: Pre-School Conference, September 7, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Boston, Massachusetts: Jewish Philanthropies, September 8, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Wilton Junction, Iowa: Eastern Iowa Light and Power Co-op, September 8, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Des Moines, Iowa: Agriculture Stabilization and Conservation Service (ASCS), September 9, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Worthington, Minnesota: Turkey Day, September 11, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Astronauts, National Academy of Science, September 14, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Virginia Beach, Virginia: Virginia Municipal League, September 14, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Urban Development Seminar, September 15, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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News Interview: NBC-TV Today Show, Washington, D.C., September 15, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Delaware Educational Television, Inaugural Broadcast, September 20, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: UPW (United Packinghouse, Food and Allied Workers?) National Conference, September 23, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Issues and Answers, Stay in School, September 24, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Crown Prince Harald of Norway, September 28, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Small Business Administration Conference, September 29, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Advertising Council, Plans for Progress, September 30, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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New York City: NATO Parliamentarians, October 5, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: National Association of Retail Druggists, October 12, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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New York City: Al Smith Dinner, October 13, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Kansas City, Missouri: Agriculture Hall of Fame (cancelled), October 13, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Kansas City, Missouri: Future Farmers of America (cancelled), October 13, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Teaneck, New Jersey: Campaign Rally, October 14, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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East Orange, New Jersey: Upsala College, October 14, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Patterson, New Jersey: Passaic County Democratic Women (cancelled), October 14, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Hot Springs, Virginia: The Business Council Fall Meeting, October 15, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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New York City: Young Democrats Clubs of America, October 16, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Rutland, Vermont: Democratic Dinner, October 18, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Export Expansion Council Meeting, October 18, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Chicago, Illinois: Public Health Association (telephone), October 18, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Ellenville, New York: Hospital Dedication (cancelled), October 18, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Burlington, Vermont: University of Vermont Convocation, October 19, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Providence, Rhode Island: Democratic Fund Raising Dinner, October 19, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Democratic State and County Chairmen, October 19, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Network Teletypwriters, October 20, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Collier Trophy Award, October 21, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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NE Conference of Mayors (transcript), October 21, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Syracuse, New York: Agway, Inc. Meeting, October 21, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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310.G.13.1B | 20 | Detroit, Michigan: Economic Club of Detroit, October 22, 1965. | |||||||||||
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Rochester, Michigan: Oakland University Convocation, October 22, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Adrian, Michigan: National Corn Picking Contest (cancelled), October 22, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Livonia, Michigan: Stevenson High School Dedication, October 22, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Minneapolis: Mondale Testimonial Dinner, October 23, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Louisville, Kentucky: Kentucky Democratic Women's Club, October 23, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Bismarck, North Dakota: Midwest Democratic Conference, October 25, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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New York City: Dinner for Beame, O'Connor, etc., October 26, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Democratic Dinner, October 27, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Municipal Services Building, October 27, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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St. Louis, Missouri: St. Louis Task Force on Youth Opportunity, October 28, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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St. Louis, Missouri: Youngdahl Lecture, Washington University, October 28, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Topeka, Kansas: Democratic Dinner, October 28, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Springfield, Ohio: Airport Rally (notes), October 28, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Alaska trip (cancelled), October 31-November 2, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Shoryu Hata Interview, November 1, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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National Association of Education Broadcasters, November 3, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Los Angeles, California Manufacturers Association and LA County Air Pollution Control District, November 4, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Poverty Seminar, November 8, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Broadcasters Promotion, November 8, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Springfield, Massachusetts: Larry O'Brien Dinner, November 10, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Arlington, Virginia: Veterans' Day Services, November 11, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Des Moines, Iowa: Democratic Dinner, November 13, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Chicago, Illinois: National CYO Convention, November 13, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Nuclear Society-Atomic Industry, November 15, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Economic Opportunity Council Meeting, November 16, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Chicago, Illinois: JFK High School Dedication, November 16, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Travel Advisory Committee Meeting, November 16, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: White House Conference, November 17, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: National Shipbuilding Conference, November 18, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Columbus, Ohio: Ohio Farm Bureau Federation, November 18, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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St. Paul, Minnesota: Farmers Union GTA Convention, November 18, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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New Orleans: Louisiana Democratic Fund Raising Dinner, November 19, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Atlanta, Georgia: Public Affairs Conference, November 19, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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San Juan, Puerto Rico: Democratic Dinner, November 27, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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St. Thomas Virgin Islands; St. Thomas Water and Power Desalting Plant, November 28, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: White House Conference on International Cooperation, November 29, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.; U.S. Information Agency Awards Ceremony, November 30, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Nashville, Tennessee: Democratic Dinner-Rally, November 30, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Chicago, Illinois: 4-H Club Luncheon, December 1, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Richmond, Virginia: Academic Deans: Southern States, December 2, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Denver, Colorado: President's Club (notes), December 2, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Great Falls, Montana: Humphrey Banquet, December 2, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Los Angeles: AID Vietnam Recruiting Drive Telephone message, December 3, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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San Francisco: California School Boards Association, December 3, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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San Francisco: Salute to California Dinner, December 3, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Santa Clara, California: University of Santa Clara Convocation, December 4, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Seattle, Washington: Testimonial Dinner, December 4, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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New York City: Weizmann Institute of Science, December 6, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Medford, Massachusetts: E.R. Murrow Center, Tufts University, December 6, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Bronx, New York: Conference on Consumer Education, December 7, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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New York City: Institute of Life Insurance, December 7, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Rockefeller Public Service Awards, December 8, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Oblate College 150th Anniversary, December 8, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Council for Better Cities, December 9, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Manchester, New Hampshire: New Hampshire Council on World Affairs, December 9, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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San Francisco, California: AFL-CIO Biennial Convention, December 10, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Sports Arbitration Committee, December 14, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Harmon Aviation Trophy, December 14, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Camp Catoctin Job Corps Center, December 17, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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Kansas City, Missouri: Truman Award, December 19, 1965. | |||||||||||||
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1966 Speech Reference Guide, January 7, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Unidentified, [1966?]. | |||||||||||||
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Honolulu, Hawaii: East-West Center, January 2, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Arrival statement, return from Far East, January 3, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Advisory Councils of OEO, January 7, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Buffalo, New York: Polish Millennium, January 8, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Women's National Press Club (cancelled), January 13, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Chicago: University of Chicago, Ogden Lecture (cancelled), January 14, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Chicago: Paul H. Douglas Dinner, January 14, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Touchdown Club Dinner, January 15, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Face the Nation, January 16, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Kefauver Foundation Reception, January 17, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Inter-Religious Committee Against Poverty, January 18, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: President's Club Meeting, January 18, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Conference for County Officials, January 19, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Council of Learned Societies, January 20, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: National Inventors Council, January 21, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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New York City: President's Club of New York City, January 24, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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New York City: American Jewish Committee, January 24, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Plans for Progress Conference, January 25, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: House Committee on Science and Astronautics, January 25, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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New York City: Cathedral Club of Brooklyn, January 27, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Memorial for Prime Minister Shastri, January 28, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Chicago: Catholic Adult Education Center, January 31, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: American Iron and Steel Institute, February 1, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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New York City: Orin Lehman for Congress, Telephone Message, February 1, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Douglas Aircraft Luncheon, February 3, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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New York City: USO Dinner, February 3, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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NASA Weather Satellite, February 4, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Detroit, Michigan, Willow Run Airport, February 7, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Ypsilanti, Michigan: Eastern Michigan University; Rep. Weston Vivian Reception, February 7, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Detroit: Panel on School Dropouts, February 7, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Cleveland, Ohio: National Association of Secondary School Principals, February 7, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Committee on Foreign Assistance Programs, February 8, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Canberra, Australia: Harold E. Holt Luncheon, February 19, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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New York City: Niebuhr Dinner, Christianity and Crisis, February 25, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Peace Corps, Shriver-Vaughn, March 1, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: American Legion Washington Conference, March 2, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: National Aeronautics and Space Council, March 3, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Youth Opportunity Conference, March 3, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Field Officers, I.R.S., March 3, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: VFW Annual Convention, March 8, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: University of Oklahoma Seminar, March 9, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Indiana Democratic Congressional Luncheon, March 10, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Job Corps Anniversary, March 10, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: National Press Club: Meeting the Challenge of Viet Nam, March 11, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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New York City: Columbia Scholastic Press: American Youth and Viet Nam, March 12, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Meet the Press, March 13, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Housing Intern Conference, March 13, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: AHEPA Banquet, March 14, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Farmers Union Convention, March 15, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Chicago: Conference on Higher Education, March 15, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Goddard Lecture, March 16, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: National Conference of Christians and Jews, March 18, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Minneapolis: Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, March 19, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: International Development Conference, March 23, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: AFL-CIO Building and Construction Trades, March 24, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Washington: White House Correspondents, March 25, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Founders Day, March 25, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Opinion in the Capital: WTTG-TV, Washington, D.C., March 27, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Baltimore, Maryland: American Institute of Aeronautics, March 28, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Grain Co-ops Briefing, March 30, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: National Symphony Orchestra, March 30, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Memphis, Tennessee: Congressman George Grider Radio Program, April 1, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Memphis, Tennessee: Tennessee Education Association Convention, April 1, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Cape Kennedy: Life Magazine Tour, April 1-2, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Durham, North Carolina: Mutual Life Insurance Building, April 2, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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New York City: Gardner Cowles Dinner, April 4, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: American Personnel and Guidance Association, April 4, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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310.G.13.3B | 22 | Michigan Credit Union League, April 12, 1966. | |||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.; Citizens Crusade Against Poverty, April 13, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Savings Bond Kick-off, April 14, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Colorado Springs, Colorado: U.S. Air Force Academy, April 15, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Phoenix-Scottsdale, Arizona: Allen-Stillman events, April 16, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: National Farm Editors Luncheon, April 18, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Women's Democratic Campaign Conference, April 18, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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A Conversation with Hubert Humphrey, CBS-TV, April 19, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: News Photographers Association Exhibit, April 19, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Virginia Voluntary Service, April 19, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: National 4-H Club Conference, April 20, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Democratic National Committee Luncheon, April 20, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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District of Columbia, Statement on Summer Programs, April 22, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, D.C.: Keynote at ADA Convention, April 23, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Remarks, National School Boards Association Convention, Minneapolis, Minnesota, April 24, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Remarks, Associated Press, New York City, April 25, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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State, County, Municipal Employees [AFSCME] Convention, Washington, D.C., April 26, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Remarks to National Association of Home Builders, Washington, D.C., April 26, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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O.E.O. Council Meeting, Washington, D.C., April 27, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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National Foreign Policy Conference for Editors and Broadcasters, Washington, D.C., April 28, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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President's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped, National Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., April 28, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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DeKalb County Education Association, Atlanta, Georgia, April 29, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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TWA Discover America Press Tour, Washington, D.C., May 2, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Washington Briefing for Young Americans, Washington, D.C., May 3, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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President's Club, Rochester, New York Dinner Meeting, May 3, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Washington, American Mothers Committee, May 4, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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The 50 Club, Cleveland, Ohio, May 6, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Regional Conference of Mayors, Cleveland, Ohio, May 6, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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WHK Radio Public Service Award, Cleveland, Ohio, May 6, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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St. John's University Library Dedication, Collegeville, Minnesota, May 7, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Education Upswing Conference, Northern Michigan University, Marquette, Michigan, May 9, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Hearst Collegiate Journalism Awards, [Washington, D.C.?], May 10, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Remarks at Holton-Arms School, Bethesda, Maryland, May 11, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic Congressional Dinner, Washington, D.C., May 12, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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CARE Award, Washington, D.C., May 13, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Advertising Council Conference, Washington, D.C., May 16, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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PTA National Congress, Baltimore, Maryland, May 17, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Department of Agriculture Service Awards, Washington, D.C., May 17, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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U.S. Committee on Refugees, Washington, D.C., May 17, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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American School Food Service Association, Washington, D.C. (telephone address), May 19, 1966 [May 18?]. | |||||||||||||
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White House News Photographers Association, Washington, D.C., May 19, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Aerospace Industries Association, Williamsburg, Virginia, May 19, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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New England Conference on Education, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, May 20, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Interview for The Russian Sports Revolution, NBC-TV, May 22, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Bartram High School, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May 23, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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St. Elizabeth's School, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May 23, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Central High School, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May 23, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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National Fellowship Award Dinner, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May 23, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Secretary of Labor's Conference for Labor Editors, Washington, D.C.: Better Living in Great Cities, May 24, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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FBI Academy Graduation, Washington, D.C., May 25, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Amalgamated Clothing Workers, Atlantic City, New Jersey, May 25, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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American Foreign Service Association, Washington, D.C., May 26, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Huron College Commencement, Huron, South Dakota, May 31, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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White House Conference, To Fulfill These Rights, Washington, D.C., June 1, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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B'nai B'rith Reception, Washington, D.C., June 2, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Negro Democratic Officials Meeting, Washington, D.C., June 2, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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National Council of Senior Citizens, Washington, D.C., June 3, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Shattuck School Commencement, Faribault, Minnesota, June 4, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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St. Mary's Jr. College Commencement, Minneapolis, Minnesota, June 5, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Plans For Progress, Ceremony, Washington, D.C., June 6, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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United States Mission to the United Nations, New York City, June 7, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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U.S. Military Academy, West Point Commencement: West Point, New York, June 8, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Commencement: University of Minnesota-Duluth, June 10, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Dedication, Ogilbie-Norton-Ford Taconite Plant, Eveleth, Minnesota, June 10, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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University of Minnesota ROTC Graduates, Minneapolis, Minnesota, June 11, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Commencement: Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, June 12, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Mayflower Hotel, Washington, Task Force on Youth Motivation, June 14, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Ceremony Announcing Lincoln Center Festival '67, New York City (cancelled), June 14, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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International Ladies Garment Workers' Union Dinner, New York City, June 14, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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White House Conference for State Legislative Leaders, Washington, D.C., June 15, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Commencement Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, June 16, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Yampa Valley Electric Association, Steamboat Springs, Colorado (taped message), June 18, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Federal Editors Association Awards, Washington, D.C., June 21, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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National Coal Association, Washington, D.C., June 21, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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American Agricultural Editors Association, Washington, D.C., June 22, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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National Community Relations Council, Washington, D.C., June 23, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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National Newspapers Publishing Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, June 24, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Svenskarnas Dag Celebration, Minneapolis, Minnesota, June 26, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Project Step Up, Cardozo High School, Washington, D.C., June 27, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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President's Safety Award Ceremony, Washington, D.C., June 27, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Brotherhood Award: National Conference of Christians and Jews, New York City, June 28, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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U.S. Jaycees Convention, Detroit, Michigan, June 29, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Dominican Republic Inauguration, June 30-July 2, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Camp Friendship Dedication, Annandale, Minnesota, July 2, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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NAACP National Convention, Los Angeles, California, July 6, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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National Governors' Conference, Los Angeles, California, July 6, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Statement on Minnesota Politics, Minneapolis, July 9, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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National Science Youth Camp, Washington, D.C., July 13, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Texas Christian University Convocation, Fort Worth, Texas, July 15, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Wright Congressional Dinner, Fort Worth, Texas, July 15, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Legislators' Day Dinner, Minneapolis, Minnesota, July 16, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Aquatennial Editors' Day Luncheon, Minneapolis, Minnesota, July 16, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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National Association of Counties, New Orleans, Louisiana: Local Government's Great Opportunity, and excerpts from press conference, July 15, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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National Conference on Education of the Disadvantaged, Washington, D.C., July 18, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Development Assistance Committee, Washington, D.C., July 20, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic Study Group Roundtable, Washington, D.C., July 22, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Tonight Show, NBC-TV, Interview, New York City, July 26, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic National Campaign Conference, Washington, D.C., July 27, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Conference with City Managers, Washington, D.C., July 28, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Hart Jr. High Swimming Pool Dedication, Washington, D.C., August 1, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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National Conference on School Lunch and Food Distribution Programs, Washington, D.C., August 3, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Duluth Arena-Auditorium Dedication, Duluth, Minnesota, August 5, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Face the Nation, CBS-TV Interview, Washington, D.C., August 7, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Plumbers and Pipe Fitters Convention, Kansas City, Missouri, August 8, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Mid-Continent Farmers Association and Missouri Farmers Association Convention, Columbia, Missouri, August 8, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Champs Playground Lighting; Rosedale Playground, Washington, D.C., August 10, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Disabled American Veterans National Convention, New York City, August 11, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Dedication of Expanded Camp Courage, Maple Lake, Minnesota, August 14, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Order of AHEPA National Convention, Washington, D.C., August 17, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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National Council on Marine Resources and Engineering Development, Washington, D.C., August 17, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Barkley Dam Dedication, Paducah, Kentucky, August 20, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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AmVets Convention, Columbus, Ohio (list of prepared questions), August 20, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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American Farm Economic Association, Washington, D.C., August 22, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Dollars for Democrats Conference, Washington, D.C., August 24, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Jewish War Veterans Conference, Atlantic City, New Jersey, August 25, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Urban League Back to School Rally, Washington, D.C., August 25, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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National Catholic Social Action Conference, Washington, D.C., August 26, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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American Legion National Convention, Washington, D.C., August 30, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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International Conference on Social Work, Washington, D.C., September 7, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Dollars for Democrats Drive: Buffalo, New York, September 7-17, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic State Convention, Buffalo, New York, September 8, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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National Plowing Match, Jefferson, Iowa, September 9, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Albuquerque trip press conference, Albuquerque, New Mexico, September 9-10, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Albuquerque trip: Testimonial Dinner for Senator Clinton P. Anderson, Albuquerque, New Mexico, September 9-10 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Albuquerque trip: Young Democrats of Arizona, Colorado, and New Mexico Conference, Albuquerque, New Mexico, September 10, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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American Mining Congress Convention, Salt Lake City, Utah, and Press Conference, September 12, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Public Works Equipment Show, Chicago, Illinois, September 12, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Urban America National Conference, Washington, D.C., September 13, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Town Affiliation Conference, Washington, D.C., September 13, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Telephone conference call: Dollars for Democrats, September 14, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Air Force Association Meeting, Washington, D.C., September 14, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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President Marcos Luncheon, September 15, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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OEO Upward Bound Program, Washington, D.C., September 16, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Shopping Center Rally, Decatur, Illinois, September 16, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic Rally, East St. Louis, Illinois, September 16, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Farm Industry Day, Shenandoah, Iowa, September 17, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Project Hope, Cleveland, Ohio, September 18, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic Steer Roast, Cleveland, Ohio, September 18, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Howard University Centennial, Washington, D.C., September 19, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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CIA 19th Anniversary, Washington, D.C., September 19, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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CBS Radio Affiliates Convention, New York City, September 20, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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National Association of Insurance Agents, New York City, September 21, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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UNICEF Radio-TV taping, New York City, September 21, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic Campaign Conference, Washington, D.C., September 21, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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New Jersey trip: September 22, 1966, Dedication Rural Manpower Evaluation and Training Center, Freehold, N.J. [or, Wycoff Mills, N.J.?], September 22-23, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Rutgers University Bicentennial, New Brunswick, New Jersey, September 22, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic Fund Raising Dinner, Forsgate Farms, New Jersey, September 22, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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United Steel Workers Convention, Atlantic City, New Jersey, September 23, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Lehigh County United Fund Luncheon, Allentown, Pennsylvania, September 23, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Muhlenberg College Student Assembly, Allentown, Pennsylvania, September 23, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Indiana University Student Panel/Press Conference, Bloomington, Indiana, September 23, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota-Wisconsin Savings and Loan League, Minneapolis, Minnesota, September 23, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Statement to Banquet Presentation and Ivan C. Kencheloe Award Society of Experimental Test Pilots (no appearance), September 24, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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DFL State Central Committee Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota, September 25, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Governor Pat Brown Dinner, Los Angeles, California, September 26, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Lockheed Employees, Burbank, California, September 26, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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San Fernando Valley State College, California, September 26, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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San Bernardino County tour: Teen Opportunity Post, Colton, California, September 26, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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San Bernardino County tour: Norton AFB Officers Club, September 26, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Scripps Institution of Oceanography, San Diego, California, September 27, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Duncan-For-Senator Dinner, Portland, Oregon, September 27, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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University of Oregon Convocation, Eugene, Oregon, September 28, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Seattle Area Industrial Council, Seattle, Washington, September 28, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Western Washington State College, Bellingham, Washington, September 28, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Pacific Lutheran University Convocation, Tacoma, Washington, September 29, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Northern Forest Fire Laboratory, Missoula, Montana, September 29, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota AFL-CIO Convention, Rochester, Minnesota, October 3, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Nebraska Corn Picking Contest, Utica, Nebraska, October 4, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Town Hall Rally, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, October 4, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Excerpt from Interview, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [location and event unknown], October 5, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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International Association of Chiefs of Police, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, October 5, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Airport Rally, Evansville, Indiana: Winfield Denton Campaign, October 5, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic Rally at Murat Temple and Reception at Indianapolis Athletic Club, Indianapolis, Indiana, October 5, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Michigan trip: Democratic Rally Dinner at Cobo Hall, Detroit, Michigan, October 6, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Mountain State Forest Festival, Elkins and Davis College, Elkins, West Virginia, October 7, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Festival of Ideas, University of West Virginia, Morgantown, West Virginia, October 7, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Pennsylvania trip: Remarks at Airport Welcome, York Airport, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, October 11, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service Convention, York, Pennsylvania, October 11, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Gannon College Founders Day, Erie, Pennsylvania, October 11, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic Rally, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, October 11, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Italian-American Professional Association, Brooklyn, New York, October 12, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic Worker's Luncheon, Springfield, Vermont, October 12, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Goddard Library Convocation and Time Capsule, Clark University, Worcester, Massachusetts, October 12, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Boston College Student Forum, Boston, Massachusetts, October 13, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic Rally, Faneuil Hall, Boston, Massachusetts, October 13, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Jefferson-Jackson Day Democratic Dinner, Bangor, Maine, October 14, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Sanders Associates, Nashua, New Hampshire, October 14, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic Workers' Luncheon, Nashua, New Hampshire, October 14, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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New Hampshire State Labor Council, Manchester, New Hampshire, October 14, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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News Interview: Issues and Answers, ABC-TV, October 16, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Washington Conference on Children and Youth, Washington, D.C., October 19, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Robert J. Collier Trophy Award, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., October 19, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Campaign trip: Airport Rally/Press Conference, Omaha, Nebraska, October 21, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Campaign trip: Airport Rally, Pueblo, Colorado, October 21, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Campaign trip: Airport rally/press conference, Salt Lake City, Utah, October 21, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Campaign trip: Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, October 21, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Campaign trip: East Denver High School Rally, Denver, Colorado, October 21, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Campaign trip: Civic luncheon, Kansas City, Kansas, October 22, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Airport press conference/rally, Mitchell Field, Milwaukee, Wisconsin and informal remarks, October 23, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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UAW Senior Citizens Rally, Sheboygan, Wisconsin, October 23, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic Rally, 1st District, Racine, Wisconsin, October 23, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic luncheon, Chicago, Illinois, October 24, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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UN Day Concert, Washington, D.C., October 24, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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International Conference of the Public Personnel Association, Washington, D.C., October 26, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Delaware Democratic Candidates tapes, October 26, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Public Service Conference, Westinghouse Broadcasting Corp., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, October 26, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Conference on Problems of Spanish Speaking People, Washington, D.C., October 28, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Gilligan Democratic Luncheon, Cincinnati, Ohio, October 28, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Airport Rally, Covington, Kentucky, October 28, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Blue Key Homecoming Banquet, Gainesville, Florida, October 28, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic Rally, Sioux City, Iowa, October 29, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota DFL Bean Feed, St. Paul, Minnesota, October 29, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Dedication of General Dynamics/Electric Boat Company, Groton, Connecticut: The Frontiers of Knowledge, October 31, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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O'Connor/Samuels/Levitt/Seditia Campaign, New York City, October 31, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Welcome Home: LBJ, Dulles Airport, Washington, D.C., November 2, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota campaign trip (texts, statements), November 5-7, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota campaign trip: 7th District: Alexandria High School, Alexandria, Minnesota, November 5, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota campaign trip: 3rd and 4th Districts: Shopping center tours, including: Southdale; Bloomington Target Crystal Shopping Center; Holiday Shopping Center, Fridley; Har Mar Shopping Center, Roseville, November 5, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota campaign trip: 2nd District: Mankato Civic Leaders Luncheon, Viking Motel, Mankato, Minnesota, November 6, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota campaign trip, 6th District, Rally for Alec Olson, Montevideo, Minnesota, November 6, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Campaign trip: 8th District: Hibbing DFL luncheon, November 7, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Statement following Congressional Elections, November 9, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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HUD Headquarters Building Dedication, Washington, D.C., November 10, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Operation Amigo, Washington, D.C., November 10, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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European Travel Agents and Writers, Washington, D.C., November 15, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Dept. of Commerce Symposium on Technology and World Trade, Washington, D.C., November 16, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Farmers Union GTA Convention, St. Paul, Minnesota, November 17, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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National Grange Convention, Minneapolis, Minnesota, November 18, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Conference of State Legislative Leaders, Washington, D.C., November 19, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Institute of International Education, New York, New York, December 6, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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National Council of Churches, Miami, Florida, December 7, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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News interview taping for WTVJ-TV, Miami, Florida (information sheet), December 7, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Human Rights Day: Adas Israel Synagogue, Washington, D.C., December 10, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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United Jewish Appeal, New York City, New York, December 10, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Southwest neighborhood welcoming, Washington, D.C., December 11, 1966. | |||||||||||||
Welcoming Humphreys to their new neighborhood (3 stops, informal remarks. | |||||||||||||
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American Council on Voluntary Agencies, Washington, D.C., December 12, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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National Conference on Air Pollution, Washington, D.C., December 12, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Harmon Trophy Presentation, Washington, D.C., December 15, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Four Freedoms Award: Italian-American Labor Council, New York City, New York, December 17, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Tri-Faith Chapel Dedication JFK Airport, New York City, New York, December 18, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Friends of Bar Ilan University Convocation, New York, City, New York, December 18, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Pace College Groundbreaking, New York City, New York, December 19, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Trade Mission to East Europe press conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota, December 21, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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90th birthday greetings to Pablo Casals, San Juan, Puerto Rico, December 29, 1966. | |||||||||||||
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Buffalo Club Banquet, Buffalo, New York, January 6, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Erie County Democratic Breakfast, Buffalo, New York, January 7, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Tribute to Archbishop Iakovos, Chicago, Illinois, January 15, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Panel Discussion: Notre Dame University, Notre Dame, Indiana, January 16, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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White House Dinner Honoring the Vice President, Washington, D.C., January 17, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Presentation of Works of Mahatma Gandhi, Washington, D.C., January 17, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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National Council of Marine Resources and Engineering Development Meeting, Washington, D.C., January 18, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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National Motor Vehicle Safety Advisory Council, Washington, D.C., January 19, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Boy Scouts Dinnerama, New York City (main address and film text), January 19, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Alfalfa Club Dinner, Washington, D.C., January 21, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Face The Nation, CBS-TV and Radio, Washington, D.C., January 22, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Women's Forum on National Society, Washington, D.C., January 24-25, 1967. | |||||||||||||
Possible draft; speech actually delivered on January 25, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Senate Youth Program, Washington, D.C., January 24, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Plans For Progress National Conference, Washington, D.C., January 24, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Private Enterprise and the City: International Newspaper Executives, Washington, D.C., January 26, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Southwest Credit Union Awards, Washington, D.C., January 30, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Heart Association Awards, Washington, D.C., January 30, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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National Management Association, Washington, D.C., January 30, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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National Conference of Christians and Jews, Washington, D.C., January 31, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Message to Governor's Representatives on Urban Problems, Warrenton, Virginia, February 1, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Meeting with Indian Tribal Chiefs, Washington, D.C., February 2, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Silver Quill Award, Washington, D.C., February 2, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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International Association of Machinists, Washington, D.C., February 3, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Ladies of the Press, Washington, D.C., February 6, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Medal of Science Awards, Washington, D.C., February 6, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Advertising Federation of America, Washington, D.C., February 7, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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International Development Conference, Washington, D.C., February 7, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Lake Erie ports, Washington, D.C., February 7, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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West Virginia Labor Federation, Charleston, West Virginia, February 8, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Allen-Lincoln-Douglas Award: AME Methodist Episcopal Church Conference, Washington, D.C., February 10, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Lincoln Day Observance, Washington, D.C., February 12, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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OEO Press Seminar, Washington, D.C., February 13, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Housing and Redevelopment Officers, Washington, D.C., February 14, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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UAW Citizenship Meeting, Washington, D.C., February 14, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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College of Cardiology, Washington, D.C., February 18, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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DFL State Central Committee meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota, February 19, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Stanford University Meeting: Student Panel, Stanford, California, February 20, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Rural Electric Co-ops Association, San Francisco, California, February 20, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Panel Show KOOL-TV Phoenix, Arizona, February 21, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Civic Dinner, Phoenix, Arizona, February 21, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic Breakfast, Phoenix, Arizona, February 22, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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American Revolution Bicentennial Commission, Washington, D.C. (held at Smithsonian Dinner), February 22, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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United Jewish Appeal, Washington, D.C., February 23, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Marine Sciences Council, Washington, D.C., February 24, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Undersea Test-Evaluation Center Dedication (AUTEC), Palm Beach, Florida, February 26, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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AFL-CIO Press Conference, Palm Beach, Florida, February 27, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Farmer's Co-op Council, Raleigh, North Carolina, February 28, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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University of North Carolina Student Forum, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, February 28, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Chelmstrand Research Center, Raleigh-Duram, North Carolina, March 1, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Lutheran Student Seminar, Washington, D.C., March 2, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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NLRB Ceremony: 25 Millionth Voter, Washington, D.C., March 2, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Congressional Staff Association, Washington, D.C., March 3, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota visit: Minnesota Newspaper Association meeting, St. Paul, Minnesota, March 4, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Westminster College Lecture, Fulton, Missouri, March 5, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Trinity College, Washington, D.C., March 6, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Science Talent Search Awards, Washington, D.C., March 6, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Council for Latin America, Washington, D.C., March 6, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Financing educational TV stations, Washington, D.C., March 6, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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International Secretariat for Volunteer Service, Washington, D.C., March 7, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Radio-TV Correspondents' Association, Washington, D.C., March 7, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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National Book Awards, New York City, March 8, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic National Committee Meeting, Washington, D.C., March 9, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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District of Columbia Congress of Parents and Teachers, Washington, D.C., March 11, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Gridiron Club Dinner, Washington, D.C., March 11, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Senior Citizens Social Security Rally, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, March 12, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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President's Club Breakfast, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, March 13, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Student Panel Forum: Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma, March 13, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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National Farmer's Union Convention, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, March 13, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Communities and Youth: A Commitment to Opportunity: National League of Cities Conference, Washington, D.C., March 14, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Dept. of Housing and Urban Development, VP's Council, with City Managers, Washington, D.C., March 14, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Circus for Children, Washington, D.C., March 14, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Goddard Memorial Dinner, Washington, D.C., March 15, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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National Newspaper Publishers Association Meeting, Washington, D.C., March 16, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Lincoln Center, Festival 67, filmed at USIA-TV Studio, Washington, D.C. (press briefing), March 16, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Governor's Meeting at The White House, Washington, D.C., March 18, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Press conference: Youth Opportunities Campaign, Washington, D.C., March 21, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Seminar for Lutheran students, Washington, D.C., March 21, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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IEU Social Action Conference, Washington, D.C., March 21, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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News Media Backgrounder, Birmingham, Alabama, March 22, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Birmingham Red Cross Awards Program, Birmingham, Alabama, March 22, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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European trip: Departure statement, March 26, Washington, D.C., March 26, 1967 - April 10, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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European trip: Arrival and departure statements, March 27, 28, Geneva, Switzerland, March 26, 1967 - April 10, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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European trip: Meetings and press remarks, Geneva, Switzerland, March 27, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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European trip: Arrival statement, The Hague, Netherlands, March 28, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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European trip: Meetings and departure statements, The Hague, Netherlands, March 28-29, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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European trip: Arrival statements, Bonn, West Germany, March 29-30, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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European trip: Chiefs of Mission Conference, Embassy Club, Bonn, West Germany, March 30, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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European trip: Arrival and departure statements, meeting remarks, dinner and reception remarks: Rome and Florence-Pisa, Italy, March 31-April 2, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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European trip: Arrival and departure statements, meeting remarks, dinner and reception remarks, talk with Parliament members, London, England, April 2-5, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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European trip: BBC-TV, Panorama Show, London, England, April 3, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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European trip: Arrival and departure statements, toasts and remarks, Bonn, Germany, April 5-6, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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European trip: German and Eurovision TV interviews, Bonn, Germany, April 6, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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European trip: Arrival statement: Berlin, Germany, April 6, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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European trip: Berlin House of Representatives, Berlin, Germany, April 6, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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European trip: Departure statement, Berlin, Germany, April 6-7, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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European trip: Arrival and departure statements, Paris, France, April 7-8, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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European trip: Luncheon remarks, Paris, France, April 7, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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European trip: OECD Council Meeting, Paris, France, April 7, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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European trip: North Atlantic Council, Paris, France, April 7, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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European trip: Arrival and departure statements, luncheon and dinner remarks, meetings, Brussels, Belgium, April 8-9, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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European trip: Arrival at the White House, Washington, D.C., April 10, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Freedom House 25th Anniversary, New York City (taped remarks; cancelled), March 29, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Conference of Councils of Governments: Metropolitan Laboratories, Washington, D.C. (cancelled, Filmed Remarks), April 3, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Gardner Cowles Dinner, New York City, New York [question and answer], April 11, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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National Council of Jewish Women, Atlanta, Georgia, April 13, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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University of Georgia Student Forum, Athens, Georgia, April 14, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic Congressional Group, April 18, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Women's National Press Club, April 20, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Reception for NATO Reps, Washington, D.C., April 20, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Society of Newspaper Editors, Washington, D.C., April 21, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Texas Legislature, Austin, Texas, April 24, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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President's Club reception, Houston, Texas, April 24, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Harris County Democratic workers, Houston, Texas, April 24, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Gulf University Research Corp., Houston, Texas, April 24, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Committee on Employment of the Handicapped, Washington, D.C., April 27, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Inter-American Development Bank, Washington, D.C., April 28, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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White House Correspondents' Dinner, Washington, D.C., April 28, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Association of Federal Investigators, Washington, D.C., April 29, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Justice Black Reception, Washington, D.C., April 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Pillars of American Freedom Program, San Diego, California (appearance cancelled, speech delivered by telephone), May 2, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Visit to Chisholm and Mountain Iron, Minnesota: Downtown Rally for John Blatnik, Mountain Iron, Minnesota, May 7, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Visit to Chisholm and Mountain Iron, Minnesota: Chisholm High School honors banquet, Chisholm, Minnesota, May 7, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Brotherhood of Railway and Steamship Clerks Convention, Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 8, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Conference on Women in the War on Poverty, Washington, D.C. (drop-in appearance), May 8, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Histadrut Humanitarian Award Dinner, Washington, D.C., May 8, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic Congressional Dinner, Washington, D.C., May 9, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Filmed Remarks for Pan-Pacific Conference on Urban Growth, Honolulu, Hawaii, May [10?], 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Agribusiness Conference, Chicago, Illinois, May 11, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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North Dakota State University panel, Fargo, North Dakota, May 13, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Salute to Governor Guy, Fargo, North Dakota, May 13, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Federal Support of Education in Urban Areas, Washington, D.C., May 16, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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175th Anniversary of the New York Stock Exchange, May 17, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Family and Child Service Award, Washington, D.C., May 18, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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National Conference on Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, Washington, D.C., May 19, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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President's Club Dinner, Miami, Florida (notes), May 20, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Visit to Dallas: Dallas and Tarrant County Rally, Dallas, Texas, May 21, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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President's Club Reception, Dallas, Texas, May 21, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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National Conference on Social Welfare, Dallas, Texas, May 21, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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CUNA Annual Meeting, Dallas, Texas, May 22, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Visit to Dallas: Mayors' meeting, Dallas Texas, May 22, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Arts Council Dinner, Huntsville, Alabama, May 22, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Alabama Local Government Meeting, Huntsville, Alabama, May 23, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Redstone Arsenal Airfield: Small Business Administration Award Ceremony, Huntsville, Alabama, May 23, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Plans For Progress Meeting, Washington, D.C., May 23, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Advertising Council Conference, Washington, D.C., May 24, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Collier Trophy Award, Washington, D.C., May 24, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Discover America Meeting, Washington, D.C., May 25, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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College of St. Thomas Commencement, St. Paul, Minnesota, May 27, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Graduation Exercises, Boys Town, Nebraska, May 28, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Reopening Dedication: Camp Roosevelt, Maryland, May 31, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Rabbinical Assembly, Washington, D.C., May 31, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Holton-Arms School Commencement, Washington, D.C., June 3, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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South Dakota State University Commencement, Brookings, South Dakota, June 4, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Amalgamated Meat Cutters Conference, Washington, D.C., June 6, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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U.S. Naval Academy Commencement, Annapolis, Maryland, June 7, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Dedication of swimming pools, playground improvements, June 7, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Graduation USNA, June 7, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Mankato State College Commencement, Mankato, Minnesota, June 9, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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State and Federal Coordinator's Meeting, Washington, D.C., June 12, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Communications Workers of America Convention, Kansas City, Missouri, June 21, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Departure Statement: Trip to Korea, Washington, D.C., June 27-28, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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National OIC Conference (taped remarks), June 29, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Visit to Korea, Seoul, Korea (some texts missing), June 29 - July 3, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Trip to Korea: Luncheon for Vice President Yen, Seoul, Korea, June 30, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Trip to Korea: Remarks to the American Community, Seoul, Korea, July 1, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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News backgrounder: Trip to Korea, Seoul, Korea, July 2, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Trip to Korea: Interview on Armed Forces Korean Network, Seoul, Korea, July 3, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Visit to Alaska: Federal Executive Association, Anchorage, Alaska (notes), July 3, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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NEA 105th Anniversary Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota, July 7, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Presentation of the Henry Medal to David Finley, Washington, D.C., July 19, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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President of Iceland Luncheon, Washington, D.C., July 19, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Retail Clerks' International Association, Miami, Florida, July 20, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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International Longshoremen Association, Miami, Florida, July 20, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Desalinization plant dedication, Key West, Florida, July 20, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Post Office Dedication, Waverly, Minnesota, July 22, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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American Trial Lawyers Association, Minneapolis, Minnesota, July 24, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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American Retail Federation, Washington, D.C., July 26, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Marine Frontiers, Conference on Marine Frontiers, Kingston, Rhode Island, July 27, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Oceanographic Conference, Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine, July 29, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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President's Club Breakfast, Boston, Massachusetts, July 31, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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National League of Cities, Boston, Massachusetts, July 31, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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The Challenge of Our Cities: National Association of Counties Conference, Detroit, Michigan, August 2, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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President's Awards for Distinguished Federal Service, Washington, D.C., August 3, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Visit to Galveston: Airport Welcome, Galveston, Texas, August 4, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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AFL-CIO Convention, Fort Worth, Texas, August 4, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Visit to Hawaii: Airport welcome, Hilo, Hawaii, August 4, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Visit to Hawaii: Luau at Hawaii Prep Academy, Hilo, Hawaii, August 5, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Tripler General Hospital, Honolulu, Hawaii, August 7, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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American Bar Association convention, Honolulu, Hawaii, August 7, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Boy Scout Jamboree, Fairchild, Idaho, August 8, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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National Association of Radio Announcers, Atlanta, Georgia (taped message), August 11, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Amateur Athletic Union, Junior Olympics, Washington, D.C., August 21, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers, New York City, New York, August 21, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Legislative Leaders Conference, Democratic National Committee, Washington, D.C., August 22, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Luncheon for the Shah of Iran, Washington, D.C., August 24, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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American Federation of Teachers, Washington, D.C., August 24, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Mansfield Endowment Dinner, Washington, D.C., August 24, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Western States Democratic Conference [telephone remarks], August 26, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Navajo Indian Power Line, Alamo Reservation, New Mexico (telephone remarks), August 26, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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American Legion National Convention, Boston, Massachusetts (cancelled), August 29, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Bishop Richard Raines Testimonial Reception at DePauw University, Greencastle, Indiana, September 1, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Pulliam Luncheon, Indianapolis, Indiana, September 1, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Organization of American States, U.S. Employees, Washington, D.C., September 6, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Plans For Progress Council, Washington, D.C., September 7, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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International Typographical Union, Colorado Springs, Colorado, September 8, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Baptist Convention, Denver, Colorado, September 8, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Colorado Democratic Workers Meeting, Denver, Colorado, September 9, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Navajo Tribal Fair, Window Rock, Arizona, September 9, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Weizmann Institute Dinner, Chicago, Illinois, September 10, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Air Force Association Meeting, Washington, D.C., September 11, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Dinner Toast to Indian Deputy Prime Minister Desai, Washington, D.C., September 11, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Presbyterian Board of National Missions, Washington, D.C., September 12, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Women's National Press Club, Washington, D.C., September 14, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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National Postal Forum, Washington, D.C., September 15, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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National Guard Armory opening, New Brunswick, New Jersey, September 16, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Forbes Magazine 50th Anniversary, Far Hills, New Jersey, September 16, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Center for Inter-American Relations, New York City, September 18, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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President Saragat Luncheon, Washington, D.C., September 19, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Model U.N. Assembly, Furman University, Greenville, South Carolina, September 20, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Mental Health Center Dedication, Greenville, South Carolina, September 21, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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National School Boards Association's Urban Schools Conference, Washington, D.C., September 21, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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NSA Visit, Washington, D.C., September 26, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Ohio Catholic Education Association, Cincinnati, Ohio, September 28, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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University of Cincinnati student panel, Cincinnati, Ohio, September 28, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Winton Hills Credit Union Federal Charter presentation, Cincinnati, Ohio, September 28, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Regional Library Dedication, Romney, West Virginia, September 28, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Hamilton County Democratic Fund Raiser, Cincinnati, Ohio, September 28, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic Women's Convention, Columbus, Ohio, September 29, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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SuperValu Anniversary Convention, St. Paul, Minnesota, October 2, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Senator Gaylord Nelson Testimonial Dinner, Clear Lake, Wisconsin, October 2, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Plans for Progress Meeting, Washington, D.C., October 3, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Swearing-in of Brent Ashabranner as Deputy Director of the Peace Corps, Washington, D.C., October 4, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Iowa Public Officials, Washington, D.C., October 5, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Baptist Joint Commission Conference, Washington, D.C., October 5, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Visit to California: ANAS Job Training Program, Alameda Naval Air Station, October 9, Alameda, California, October 9-10, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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U.S.S Enterprise, Alameda, California, October 9, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Fresno State College student panel, Fresno, California, October 9, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Plans for Progress Luncheon, San Francisco, October 10, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Conference of Catholic Charities, San Francisco, California, October 10, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Lockheed Plant, Sunnyvale, California, October 10, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Future Farmers of America, Kansas City, Missouri, October 11, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Pre-Columbus Day Reception, Washington, D.C., October 11, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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National Conference on Legislative Leadership: Intergovernmental Relations, Washington, D.C., October 13, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Bethlehem school dedications: Freedom H.S. and East Hills Jr. High, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, October 15, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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First Anniversary of the Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochova, Doylestown, Pennsylvania, October 15, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Remarks: Luncheon in honor of Mariano Rumor, Washington, D.C., October 16, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Navy Distinguished Service Award to Dr. Richard Kershner, Washington, D.C., October 16, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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American Cancer Society, New York City, October 17, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Educational TV Interview, October 18, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Young Presidents' Organization, Washington, D.C., October 19, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Greater Baltimore Committee, Baltimore, Maryland, October 20, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Panel interview, WMAR-TV, Baltimore, Maryland, October 20, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Senator Brewster Dinner, Baltimore, Maryland, October 20, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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UN Concert: Pablo Casals, Washington, D.C. (post-concert dinner informal remarks, notes), October 21, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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National Defense Reserve, Washington, D.C., October 23, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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National Conference on Rural Youth, Washington, D.C., October 23, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Kennedy: Massachusetts Mayors Meeting, Washington, D.C., October 23, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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AFL-CIO COPE Conference, Washington, D.C., October 24, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Mayor Tate Campaign: Arrival statement, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, October 24, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Mayor Tate Campaign: Motorcade tour of West Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (informal, impromptu remarks), October 24, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Mayor Tate Campaign: Two campaign tapes, KYW-TV, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (one text missing), October 24, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Mayor Tate Campaign Dinner, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, October 24, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Diaz Ordaz Luncheon, Washington, D.C., October 26, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Iranian Coronation Ceremony, Freer Gallery, Washington, D.C., October 26, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Mexican-American Affairs Meeting, El Paso, Texas, October 27, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Trip to Viet Nam and S. E. Asia, October 27 - November 8, 1967. | |||||||||||||
Including Guam, Indonesia and Malaysia. Some texts may be missing. | |||||||||||||
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Viet Nam speech: U.S. Embassy, Saigon, South Viet Nam, October 31, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Toast at Vice President's Dinner, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, November 3, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Remarks at American Embassy, Djakarta, Indonesia, November 4, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Big Brothers-Walter Washington Dinner, Washington, D.C., November 9, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Report on SE Asia: Grocery Manufacturers' of America, New York City, November 13, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Federation of Jewish Philanthropies, New York City, November 15, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Bridging The Gap in Our Inner Cities, National Businessmen's Council, New York City, November 16, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Farmer's Union GTA Banquet, Minneapolis, Minnesota, November 16, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Sigma Delta Chi Convention, St. Paul, Minnesota, November 17, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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World Press Institute interview: Macalester College, St. Paul, Minnesota, November 17, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Congressman Pepper Picnic, Miami, Florida, November 18, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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National Catholic Youth Organization Convention, Miami, Florida, November 18, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Young Democrats' National Convention, Hollywood, Florida, November 18, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Michigan Democratic Dinner telephone message, November 27, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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English Speaking Union-Churchill Banquet, London, England (cancelled), November 30, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic National Committee Conference (telephone message), December 1, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Model Cities Tour Luncheon: VP's address, Rochester, New York City, December 4, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Unveiling of Time Columns Monument, Washington, D.C., December 5, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Miscellaneous speeches: Business Council, [December 5?], 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Miscellaneous speeches: Lithuanian Council, Washington, D.C., December 6, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Miscellaneous speeches: American Food Service Association (telephone remarks), December 7, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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National Association of Home Builders, Chicago, Illinois, December 6, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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National Farmers Organization, Louisville, Kentucky, December 7, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Symposium on Urban Crisis (taped to DNC), December 8, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Metro Planning Conference, St. Louis, Missouri, December 8, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic Fund Raising Dinner, St. Louis, Missouri, December 8, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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HHH remarks and Q and A Session on Viet Nam: DFL State Central Committee, Minneapolis, Minnesota, December 9, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Taped Remarks for Project Yes and Dropouts Anonymous, KYW-TV, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, December 12, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Communities of Tomorrow Conference, Washington, D.C., December 12, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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AFL-CIO Annual Convention, Bal Harbor, Florida (cancelled), December 13, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Memorial Service for Harold Holt, Prime Minister of Australia, Washington, D.C., December 22, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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Departure statement for African trip, Washington, D.C., December 29, 1967. | |||||||||||||
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African trip: Arrival and departure statements and remarks, December 29, 1967-January 11, 1968. | |||||||||||||
Includes Ivory Coast and Liberia. | |||||||||||||
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Drafts regarding speeches, undated 1968. 3 folders. | |||||||||||||
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African trip: Arrival and departure statements and remarks, December 29, 1967-January 11, 1968. | |||||||||||||
Includes Liberia, Ghana, Congo, Zambia, and Ethiopia. | |||||||||||||
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African Hall, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, January 6, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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African trip: Arrival and departure statements and remarks, December 29, 1967-January 11, 1968. | |||||||||||||
Includes Ethiopia, Somalia, Kenya, and Tunisia. | |||||||||||||
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Arrival Statement, Washington, D.C., January 11, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Regional Democratic Conference, Salt Lake City, Utah, January 12, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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California Democratic Campaign Committee, January 13, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Clyde Ellis Dinner, Washington, D.C., January 15, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Variety Club International Valenti Dinner, January 16, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Delaware State Chamber of Commerce, January 18, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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International Association of Machinists, Washington, D.C., January 19, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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AFL-CIO Teamsters Rally, January 19, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Junior Chamber: 10 Outstanding Young Men, January 20, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Alfalfa Club, Washington, D.C., January 20, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Dedication of Ford Theatre Restoration, Washington, D.C., January 21, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Baseball Writers Dinner, January 23, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Senator Carlson Lunch, Washington, D.C., January 23, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Plans for Progress Conference, January 23, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Release of Vice President handbook for local officials, Washington, D.C., January 24, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Hearst Senate Youth Program, January 24, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Youth Opportunity Conference, Washington, D.C. (press statement), January 24, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Conference of Mayors, January 25, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Toast at the White House, Washington, D.C., January 25, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Association of the National Guard, January 26, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Youth Opportunity Conference, January 29, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Ford's Theatre Dedication, January 30, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Youth Opportunity Conference, January 31, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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National Telephone Cooperative Association, January 31, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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TV Interview with United Press International, February 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Presidential Prayer Breakfast, Washington, D.C., February 1, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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International Christian Leadership Luncheon, February 1, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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William Benton Dinner, February 1, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Creighton University question and answer session, February 2, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Public Affairs Luncheon, Chamber of Commerce, Omaha, February 2, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic Meeting, Omaha, February 2, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Ackley-Schultze Reception, Washington, D.C., February 5, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Department of State Reception African Students, February 7, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Jean Rey Luncheon, February 8, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic Regional Conference, Dallas, Texas, February 9, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Dallas President's Club, February 9, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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National Medal of Science Winners, February 13, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Metromedia interview, February 14, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic State Central Committee, Silver Springs, Maryland, February 14, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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The Business Council, February 15, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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TV interview, February 15, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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TV special: Face to Face, February 18, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Second International Conference of War on Hunger, February 20, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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African-American Institute Dinner, February 22, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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National Alliance of Businessmen Meeting, February 23, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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American University Anniversary Convocation, February 24, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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HH: A Conversation, KYW-TV, February 26, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Skelton United Nations concert, February 27, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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National Alliance of Businessmen Training Conference, February 29, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Florida Democratic Party reception, March 1, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Florida State University: Q and A, March 1, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Dedication: HH Bridge, Brevard County, Florida, March 1, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Paulucci Dinner, Sanford, Florida, March 1, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Bonds for Israel Dinner, March 2, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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National Housing Conference Dinner, March 4, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Public Schools Art Exhibit, District of Columbia, March 4, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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TV taping, March 7, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Radio-TV Correspondents Dinner, March 7, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic Regional Conference, Springfield, Illinois, March 8, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Gridiron Club, Washington, D.C., March 9, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Annual Washington Conference, VFW, March 11, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Dinner honoring Lister Hill, March 11, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Alliance for Progress, 7th anniversary, March 13, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic Regional Conference, Providence, Rhode Island, March 15, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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National Alliance of Businessmen, March 16, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic meeting, French Lick, Indiana, March 16, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, Scranton, Pennsylvania, March 17, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Issues and Answers, ABC-TV, March 17, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Report: Storer Broadcasting Company, March 17, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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National Farmers Union Convention, Minneapolis, March 18, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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KDKA-TV Interview, March 22, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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National Alliance of Businessmen, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, March 22, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Regional Democratic Conference, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, March 22, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic rally, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, March 22, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Question and Answer session, Stevens Point State University, March 23, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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B'nai B'rith Women Convention, March 24, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Tonight Show, NBC-TV, March 25, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Toast to Ambassador Radomiro Tomic, March 26, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service State Conference, Raleigh, North Carolina, March 28, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Building Trades Legislative Conference, March 28, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Young Democratic Clubs' Campaign Conference, March 29, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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President's Council on Physical Fitness, March 29, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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National Science Teachers Association, March 30, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Young Democratic Clubs of Virginia, March 30, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Mexico City, March 31-April 1, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Arrival Statement, Washington, D.C., April 1, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Gardner Cowles dinner, April 2, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Opening, Johnson-Humphrey headquarters, New York City, April 2, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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National Federation of Grain Co-ops Spring Conference, April 3, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Congressional dinner, April 4, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Pennsylvania AFL-CIO Convention, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, April 4, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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National Alliance of Businessmen, Long Island, April 5, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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J-J Dinner, Louisville, Kentucky, April 6, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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DFL County conventions, Minnesota (telephone), April 6, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Louisiana AFL-CIO Convention, April 11, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Wake Forest College Inaugural, April 11, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Women's National Press Club, April 17, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Foreign Service Association Awards luncheon, April 18, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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American Society of Newspaper Editors, Washington, D.C., April 19, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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H.M.S. Glamorgan, Washington, D.C., April 21, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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National 4-H Conference, April 22, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Overseas Press Club Awards dinner, April 22, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Youth Opportunity Campaign Statement, Washington, D.C., April 22, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Shriver Farewell, Washington, D.C., April 23, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Marshall University Question and Answer session, April 24, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Salute to Higher Education, April 25, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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White House news photographers, April 25, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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University of Mississippi question and answer session and breakfast, April 25, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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COPE Area Conference, Washington, D.C., April 26, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Toast honoring King Olaf of Norway, Washington, D.C., April 26, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Announcement of candidacy, April 27, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Meet the Press, NBC Radio-TV, April 28, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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WSAZ-TV panel, Huntington, West Virginia, April 28, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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UDH Advanceman's Seminar, Washington, D.C., April 28, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Today show, NBC-TV, April 29, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Dedication of Brumidi Bust, April 30, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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National Federation of Italian-American organizations, May 1, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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United States Chamber of Commerce annual meeting, May 1, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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African Methodist Episcopal Church national conference, May 2, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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President's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped, May 2, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Big Brothers Dinner, Washington, D.C., May 2, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Summit County Young Democrats dinner, Ohio, May 3, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Airport reception, Akron, Ohio, May 3, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Kent State University, May 3, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Williamsport, Pennsylvania: Airport reception, May 4, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Bucknell University Convocation, May 4, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Polish Constitution Day, May 5, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Bonds for Israel dinner, Chicago, Illinois, May 5, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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National Committee for Nomination of Hubert H. Humphrey, May 6, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Collier Trophy presentation, May 7, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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American Meat Institute, Board of Directors meeting, May 7, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Farmers Union Ladies Fly-in, May 7, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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UAW Biennial Convention, May 8, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Annual White House Conference: Advertising Council, May 8, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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United Steel Workers Executive Board meeting, May 9, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Colorado precinct delegates, May 9, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Denver Jobs Fair, May 10, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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J-J Day Dinner, Omaha, Nebraska, May 10, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Wyoming State Democratic convention, May 10, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Breakfast Meeting with Nebraska Delegates, Omaha, Nebraska, May 11, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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White House correspondents, May 11, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Industrial Development Council, May 13, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Michigan State Legislature, May 14, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Zion AME Church, Detroit, Michigan, May 14, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Michigan Democratic Century fund, May 14, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Michigan Precinct Delegates, May 14, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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National Commission on Product Safety, May 15, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Women in War on Poverty Conference, May 16, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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University of Maine: Question and answer session, May 17, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Maine State Democratic Convention, May 17, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Editorial Cartoonists Convention, May 18, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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American Steel Institute, May 23, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Citizens for Humphrey headquarters opening, New York City, New York Delegates meetings, May 23, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Airport reception, Kansas City, Missouri, May 24, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Associated Dairymen annual meeting, May 24, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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High School commencement, Doland, South Dakota, May 24, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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St. Louis Memorial Arch dedication, May 25, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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AFL-CIO COPE rally, May 25, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Hamline University Convocation, May 27, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Birthday Celebration and Party, May 27, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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International Ladies Garment Workers convention, May 28, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Chairman of the President's Council on Recreation and Natural Beauty appointment, remarks, May 29, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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National Alliance of Businessmen Workshop, May 29, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Rehearsal Performance of The Lincoln Portrait, Washington, D.C., May 29, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Memorial Day Address, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, May 30, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Michigan State convention brunch and delegates, June 1, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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University of Arkansas commencement, drafts, and miscellaneous, June 1, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Textile Workers convention, June 3, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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American Management Association conference, June 3, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Sears Roebuck Dinner honoring Arthur Wood, New York, June 4, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Florida State delegates, June 4, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees convention, June 4, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Coast Guard Academy, June 4, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Statement on RFK, Colorado Springs, June 5, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Indian Opportunity Council, June 5, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Senate statement: Death of R. F. Kennedy, June 6, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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CWA Convention, Washington, D.C., June 19, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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National Press Club luncheon, June 20, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Council on Recreation and Natural Beauty, June 21, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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National Newspaper Publishers Association, New York, June 21, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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DFL Legislative Fund Raising dinner, St. Paul, June 21, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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DFL reception, St. Paul, June 21, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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DFL State convention, St. Paul, June 22, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Svenskarnas Dag, Minneapolis, June 23, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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International Air Pollution convention, June 24, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Education Commission of the States, June 26, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Question and answer: Spivak report, June 27, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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North Dakota Democratic Convention, June 28, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Oklahoma State Democratic Convention, June 29, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Iowa State Democratic Convention, June 29, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Speak Out, KWGN-TV, Denver, Colorado, June 29, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Opinion, Metromedia TV interview, June 30, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Face the Nation, June 30, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Meeting with Mayor Carl Stokes, Cleveland, July 1, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Cleveland City Club Forum, July 2, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic Reception, Cleveland, July 2, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Mid East Statement, Washington, D.C., July 3, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Independence Day speech, July 4, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Hospital dedication, Dexter, Missouri, July 6, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Truman Day celebration, Poplar Bluff, Missouri, July 6, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Issues and Answers, July 7, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Summer Youth Sports and Recreation Program, Washington, D.C., July 8, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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The Palladium, Los Angeles, California, July 10, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Open Presidency: Town Hall luncheon, Los Angeles, July 11, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Commonwealth Club, San Francisco, California, July 12, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Washington State Democratic Convention (cancelled), July 12, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Garrison Diversion Project, Minot, North Dakota, July 14, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Indian Opportunity Council, July 16, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Rural American Day (cancelled), July 18, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Statement: Minority Entrepreneurship, Washington, D.C., July 20, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Hispanic-American Reception, New York, July 22, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Dick Cavett Show, July 23, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Opening, New York Citizens for Humphrey, July 23, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Speech on violence, ABC-TV, July 24, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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International Platform Association, July 24, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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National Postal Forum, July 25, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Airport reception, Salinas, Kansas, July 26, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Margaret Price Eulogy, July 26, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Century Club, Salinas, Kansas, July 26, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Kansas State delegates, July 26, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Rural American Day, July 26, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Airport reception, Salt Lake City, Utah, July 26, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Utah State delegates reception, July 26, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Utah State Democratic convention, July 27, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Lockheed-Burbank Airport reception, July 27, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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El Mercado Shopping Center, Los Angeles, California, July 27, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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It's Happening: Hollywood Palace, July 27, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Newsmakers, CBS-TV, July 27, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Voter Registration rally, Los Angeles, July 27, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Professors for Humphrey Task Force, July 28, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Domestic-Urban Task Force, July 28, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Black Leadership reception, Los Angeles, California, July 28, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Youth for Humphrey rally, July 28, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Watts Manufacturing Company; Watts children, July 29, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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KABC Press Conference, July 29, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Town Hall luncheon, Los Angeles, California, July 29, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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AFL-CIO reception, Los Angeles, July 29, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Joey Bishop Show, July 29, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Commonwealth Club, July 30, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Commodore Stockton School, July 30, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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National Association of Counties, July 31, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Fund Raiser Dinner, Washington, D.C., July 31, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Today Show, NBC-TV, August 1, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Women for Humphrey luncheon, Washington, D.C., August 1, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Chapaton Retention Basin dedication, Michigan, August 2, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Hershey Statement, Detroit, August 2, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Citizens for Humphrey, Detroit, August 2, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Cobo Hall reception: Voter Registration, August 2, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Economic Task Force, Detroit, Michigan, August 2, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Jeffries Housing Project, Detroit, August 2, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Detroit Metro Citizens for Humphrey, August 2, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Catholic War Veterans Convention, August 7, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Republican National Convention Statement, August 7, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Nixon Nomination Statement, Waverly, Minnesota, August 8, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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U.S. Army Depot Maintenance Center, Corpus Christi, Texas, August 9, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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American GI Forum, Corpus Christi, August 9, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Dedication: Braunig Lake Park, San Antonio, Texas, August 10, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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HemisFair, August 10, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Ventura Manufacturing Company, San Antonio, Texas, August 10, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Sunken Gardens, Brackenridge Park, Texas, August 10, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Education for Ghetto Youth, NBC-TV, August 10, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Issues and Answers, ABC, August 11, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Announcement: Veterans for Humphrey Committee, Washington, D.C., August 12, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Press conference: Task Force on the Post Vietnam Budget, August 13, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Freedom National Bank, New York, August 14, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, Pennsylvania airport, August 15, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Civic leaders reception-breakfast, Allentown, Pennsylvania, August 15, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Delegate reception, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, August 15, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Citizens for Humphrey fund raising, Newark, New Jersey, August 15, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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New Jersey convention delegates, August 15, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Governor's Reception, E. Brunswick, New Jersey, August 15, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Delegate luncheon, Pittsburgh, August 16, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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United Federation of Postal Clerks, August 16, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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New York convention delegates, August 17, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Maddox Statement, New York, August 17, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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New York Liberal Party Executive Committee meeting, August 17, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Face the Nation, CBS, August 18, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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National Association of Letter Carriers, August 18, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Brotherhood of Railway and Airline Clerks, August 19, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Citizens for Humphrey luncheon, Chicago, August 19, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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United Steelworkers Convention, August 19, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Meet the Press, NBC, August 25, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Acceptance speech, Democratic National Convention, August 29, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Hugh Downs interview: Today Show, August 29, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Statement, Minneapolis, September 2, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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American Political Science Association, September 5, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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B'nai B'rith, September 8, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Campaign Kickoff Rally, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, September 9, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Ward leaders reception, Philadelphia, September 9, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Philadelphia Student Forum, September 9, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Citizens Forum, Denver, Colorado, September 9, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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United Mine Workers, September 9, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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NBC Panel, Burbank, California, September 10, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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TRW Systems Employees, September 10, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Blanton testimonial, Houston, Texas, September 10, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Campaign Kick-off, Houston, Texas, September 10, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Houston Area Black leaders, September 10, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Student panel, Houston, Texas, September 11, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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National American Legion convention, September 11, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Shopping center, Flint, Michigan, September 11, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Delaware Memorial Bridge, September 12, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic National Gala, Sea Girt, New Jersey, September 12 and 13, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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College Newspaper Editors, WTAE-TV, September 13, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic Party leaders reception, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, September 13, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Labor leaders reception, Pittsburgh, September 13, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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KDKA-TV interview, Pittsburgh, September 14, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic Women's Club picnic, Pittsburgh, September 14, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Zionist Organization of America, Washington, D.C., September 15, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Crime Statement, Washington, D.C., September 16, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Texas Democratic Convention (phoned), September 16, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Question and answer session, Canisus College, Buffalo, New York, September 17, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic party luncheon, Buffalo, September 17, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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WOR-TV interview, Buffalo, September 17, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Airport reception, Rochester, New York, September 17, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Student question and answer panel, Rochester, New York, September 17, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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State Democratic dinner, Columbus, Ohio, September 17, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Non-Proliferation Treaty Statement, Washington, D.C., September 18, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Downtown rally, Boston, Massachusetts, September 19, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Joe Foss Field, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, September 19, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Western States Water and Power Conference, September 19, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Springfield, Illinois, September 20, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Campaign Kick-off, Louisville, Kentucky, September 20, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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State Democratic dinner, Columbus, Ohio, September 21, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Columbus and Cleveland, Ohio, September 22, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Airport reception: Ohio Democratic leaders, September 22, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Annual Democratic Steer Roast, Cleveland, September 22, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Toledo, Ohio speeches, September 23, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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BBC-TV, Panorama, September 23, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota AFL-CIO convention, September 24, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Press conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota, September 24, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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KHJ-TV, Los Angeles, California, September 24-25, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Senior Citizens Rally, Los Angeles, September 25, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Pepperdine College, Los Angeles, September 25, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Press conferences, Sacramento, California, September 25, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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AFL-CIO State convention; interview, KXTV, Sacramento, California, September 25, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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San Francisco: Commonwealth Club, Obrero rally, and miscellaneous, September 26, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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City Club Luncheon, Portland, Oregon, September 27, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Interview, KGW-TV, Portland, Oregon, September 27, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Sunset High School Mock convention, Portland, Oregon, September 27, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Civic Center rally and statement to people of Portland, Portland, Oregon, September 27, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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John Day Dam dedication, The Dalles, Oregon, September 28, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Civic Center Rally and message to people of Seattle, Seattle, Washington, September 28, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Speech on Vietnam, NBC-TV, Salt Lake City, Utah (drafts, and miscellaneous), September 30, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Memorial Square rally, Nashville, Tennessee, October 1, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Interviews: WLAC-TV and WSM-TV, Nashville, October 1, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee, October 1, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Hemming Park rally, Jacksonville, Florida, October 2, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Duval and Hogan streets rally; WJC-TV; statement to people of Jacksonville, Jacksonville, Florida, October 2, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Municipal Coliseum and statement to people of Charlotte, WSOC-TV, Charlotte, North Carolina, October 2, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Charleston, West Virginia, October 3, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Statement, Washington, D.C., October 4, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Task Force on European Affairs, Washington, D.C., October 5, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Education: Statement, Task Force Report, October 6, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Erie, Pennsylvania, October 7, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, October 7, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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UPI Editors Luncheon, Washington, D.C., October 8, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic rally, Utica, New York, October 8, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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National Association of Retail Druggists, Boston, Massachusetts (speech drafts), October 9, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Liberal Party Acceptance Dinner, New York City, October 9, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Apparel Industry meeting, New York City, October 10, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Wall Street rally, New York City, October 10, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Entertainers for Humphrey, New York City, October 10, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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John Jay College, New York City, October 11, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Today Show: NBC-TV; News Conference, New York City, October 11, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Government Square, Cincinnati, Ohio (not delivered), October 11, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Equal Time Statement, New York, October 11, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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National Newspaper Association, Cincinnati, Ohio (cancelled), October 11, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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TV Address: Law and Order; and statement to the people, Cincinnati, Ohio, October 12, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Various rallies, New York, October 12, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Vanderburgh Company Democratic dinner and statement to the people, Evansville, Indiana, October 14, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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News conference, October 14, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Street rallies and statement to the people, Kansas City, Missouri, October 15, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Question and answer session, Rockhurst College, Kansas City, Missouri, October 15, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Airport reception, St. Louis, Missouri, October 15, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Black leaders meeting, St. Louis, Missouri, October 15, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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COPE meeting and statement to the people, St. Louis, Missouri, October 15, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic State Dinner, St. Louis, Missouri, October 15, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic Committeemen, St. Louis City and County; KMOX-TV, October 15-16, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Street rallies, St. Louis, Missouri, October 16, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Question and answer session, St. Louis housewives, St. Louis, Missouri, October 16, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Christian Brothers College ROTC, Clayton, Missouri, October 16, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Al Smith Dinner, New York City, October 16, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Statements to the people: Waterbury and Bridgeport, Connecticut, October [16-17?], 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Noon rally, JFK Square, Detroit, Michigan, October 17, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Detroit, Michigan, October 17, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Economic Club dinner meeting, Detroit, Michigan, October 17, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Black ministers, Detroit, Michigan, October 17, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Continental Life Insurance Company, Bloomington, Connecticut, October 18, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Question and answer session with housewives, and statement to the people, Hartford, Connecticut, October 18, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Constitution Plaza rally, Hartford, Connecticut, October 18, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Avco Manufacturing Company, Stratford, Connecticut, October 18, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Rally, Waterbury, Connecticut, October 18, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Brotherhood of Electrical Workers rally, New York City, October 18, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Iverson Mall, Suitland, Maryland, October 19, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Humphrey-Muskie TV appearance, October 20, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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ILGWU radio program, October 20, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Face the Nation: NBC, October 20, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Rhode Island visit (cancelled), October 21, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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New York Board of Rabbis, October 21, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Herald Square rally, Manhattan, New York, October 21, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, New York. October 21, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Albee Square, Brooklyn, New York, October 21, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Dubrow's Cafeteria, Brooklyn, New York, October 21, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Fund raising dinner, Waldorf-Astoria, New York, October 21, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Rally, Fort Worth, Texas, October 22, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic luncheon fund raiser, Fort Worth, Texas, October 22, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Burk Burnett Park Rally; Green Oak Inn, Fort Worth, Texas, October 22, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Airport rally, Dallas, Texas, October 22, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Airport rally, Waco, Texas, October 22, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Municipal Auditorium, Austin, Texas, October 22, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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JFK High School, San Antonio, Texas, October 23, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Alamo rally, San Antonio, Texas, October 23, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Bi-lingual Skills Center, Harlingen, Texas, October 23, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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El Paso airport rally, October 23, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Watts Grass Roots Committee, Los Angeles, October 23, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Mexican-American rally, East Los Angeles, California, October 23, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Clergy for Humphrey-Muskie, October 24, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Airport rally, Los Angeles, October 24, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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RFK School dedication, Los Angeles, October 24, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Shrine Civic Auditorium, Los Angeles, October 24, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Street rally, Los Angeles, October 24, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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San Diego, October 24, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Speech on Mr. Nixon's security statement, October 24, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Science Symposium, San Jose, California, October 25, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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San Jose State College, October 25, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Television interview, San Jose, October 25, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Airport rally, Las Vegas, Nevada, October 25, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic Congressional dinner, Albuquerque, New Mexico, October 25, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Meet the Press: NBC, October 27, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Face the Nation: CBS (Nixon), October 27, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Malone College question and answer session, Canton, Ohio, October 28, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Courthouse rally, Akron, Ohio, October 28, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Admiral King High School, Lorain, Ohio, October 28, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Richmond Mall rally, Cleveland Heights, Ohio, October 28, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Statement: The Economy, October 28, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Westinghouse Plant rally, October 29, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Roosevelt Mall rally, October 29, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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U.S. Steel Works, McKeesport, Pennsylvania, October 29, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Fund raising dinner, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, October 29, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Moravian College rally, October 29, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Garment District rally, New York City, October 30, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Cross County Shopping Center, Westchester, New York, October 30, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Major Jewish Organizations, New York City, October 30, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Flushing, New York, October 30, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Jackson Heights rally, October 30, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Alexander's Department Store rally, Bronx, New York, October 30, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Victor Reisel interview, October 30, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Pikesville Armory dinner, Pikesville, Maryland, October 30, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Fund Raising Dinner, Sutland, Maryland, October 30, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Question and answer session, Fairleigh Dickinson University, Newark, New Jersey, October 31, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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RCA Plant rally, Harrison, New Jersey, October 31, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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West Kenny School rally, October 31, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Rally, Elizabeth, New Jersey, October 31, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Newark airport, October 31, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Battle Creek, Michigan, October 31, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic rally, Southgate, Michigan, November 1, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Stadium speech, Chicago, Illinois, November 1, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Airport rally, Rockford, Illinois, November 1, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Peoria, Illinois, November 1, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Downtown rally, Youngstown, Ohio, November 2, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Drafts, and related material, by area: New York City and environs, November 2, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Levittown, New York, November 2, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Houston, Texas, November 3, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Los Angeles Telethon; San Francisco rally, November 3-4, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Concession speech and statement, November 5-6, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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United States Mission to the United Nations, November 26, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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COPE conference, Piney Point, Maryland, December 2, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Jewish Labor Committee dinner, New York City, December 10, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Macalester College, St. Paul; University of Minnesota, December 15, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Indian Opportunity Council, December 16-17, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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Speech transcript, Buffalo, Minnesota, December 28, 1968. | |||||||||||||
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1969
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Arrival Statement, Oslo, Norway, January 5, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Lunch with King Olav, Oslo, Norway, January 6, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Astronauts Arrival, Washington, D.C., January 8, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Touchdown Club, Washington, D.C., January 11, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Book World Luncheon, New York City, January 13, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic National Committee, Washington, D.C., January 14, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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American Society of Public Administration, Washington, D.C., January 15, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Combined Jewish Appeal, Miami, Florida, January 16, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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United Jewish Appeal, Cleveland, Ohio, January 22, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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United Jewish Appeal, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, January 23, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, January 28, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Georgia Democratic Party Officials, Atlanta, Georgia, February 5, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic Study Group, Illinois Legislature, Springfield, Illinois, February 10, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Walter Burke Testimonial Dinner, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, February 12, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Friends of Brandeis University, Palm Beach, February 15, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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United Jewish Appeal, Baltimore, Maryland, February 16, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Encyclopedia Britannica Educational Dinner, Atlantic City, New Jersey, February 17, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Institute for International Education, Washington, D.C., February 19, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Political Emphasis Week Keynote, Macalester College, February 23, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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310.G.10.2F | 40 | United Jewish Appeal Dinner, Los Angeles, California, February 24, 1969. | |||||||||||
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UCLA: Associate Student Speakers Program, Los Angeles, California, February 24, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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University of Minnesota: Arms Control, Minneapolis, Minnesota, February 26, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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United Jewish Appeal, Louisville, Kentucky, March 5, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Brandeis-Louis Stulberg Dinner, New York City, March 6, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, D.C., March 6, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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NET Special: The ABM Decision, Channel 26, WETA-TV, Washington, D.C., March 14, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Gridiron Dinner, Washington, D.C., March 15, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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American Geriatrics Society, Pebble Beach, California, March 16, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Society of Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, Los Angeles, California, March 17, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic Party Rally, Wausau, Wisconsin, March 21, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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DFL Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, Minneapolis, Minnesota, March 22, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Annual Passion Sunday Communion Breakfast, Hennepin-Minneapolis, March 23, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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United Jewish Appeal, St. Louis, Missouri, March 23, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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AJC-Israel Emergency Fund, Detroit, Michigan, March 26, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Woodrow Wilson International Center For Scholars, Executive Committee, March 27, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Statement on Death of Dwight Eisenhower, March 28, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Israel Bonds, Man of the Year Dinner, Cincinnati, Ohio, March 30, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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William C. Foster Dinner: Arms Control, Washington, D.C., April 3, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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National Congress of American Indians, Chicago, Illinois, April 9, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Colorado Woman of the Year, Denver, Colorado, April 11, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Salesman of the Year, Minneapolis, Minnesota, April 15, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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International Affairs Seminar, Macalester College, April 15, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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MIT: Youth and Politics, Cambridge, Massachusetts, April 16, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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MIT: Domestic Ills, Cambridge, Massachusetts (Kresge), April 17, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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University of Massachusetts.: Martin Luther King Memorial Lecture, Amherst, Massachusetts, April 18, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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League for Industrial Democracy, New York City, April 19, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Electrical Industry Scholarship Breakfast, Flushing, New York, April 19, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Meet the Press, April 20, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Anti-Defamation League, Washington, D.C., April 21, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Encyclopedia Britannica press briefing, Washington, D.C., April 22, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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American Jewish Committee, New York City, April 22, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Herbert Lehman Human Relations Award, New York City, April 22, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Adlai Stevenson Lecture, Normal, Illinois, April 23, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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National Council on Crime and Delinquency, Des Moines, Iowa, April 23, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Phi Beta Kappa, Minneapolis, Minnesota, April 24, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Concordia College Founders Day, Minneapolis, Minnesota. April 25, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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McGovern Commission Statement, Washington, D.C., April 25, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Pace College, New York, New York, April 28, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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FDR Award: March of Dimes, New York City, April 29, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Encyclopedia Britannica sales meeting, Nippersink, Wisconsin, May 13, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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United Jewish Appeal Lawyers Division, Washington, D.C., May 13, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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United Nations Annual Dinner, Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 14, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Hackley School, Tarrytown, New York, May 19, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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David L. Lawrence Library, LaSalle College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May 19, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Citizens Committee on Public Education, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May 19, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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National Association of Purchasing Management, Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 20, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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NASA Management speech excerpts, May 20, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Internists, Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 21, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Duluth Day Dinner, Duluth, Minnesota, May 22, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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National Democratic Sponsors Club, Washington, D.C., May 26, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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310.G.10.3B | 41 | Society for Information Display, Washington, D.C., May 27, 1969. | |||||||||||
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Prelude to Independence Address, Williamsburg, Virginia, May 31, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Augsburg Centennial Commencement, Minneapolis, Minnesota, June 1, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Morehouse College Commencement, Atlanta, Georgia, June 3, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic Dinner: Heidelberg Hotel, Jackson, Mississippi, June 3, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Luncheon, Clarksdale, Mississippi, June 4, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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AFL-CIO Constitutional Convention, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, June 5, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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University of Minnesota Law School Senior Recognition, Minneapolis, Minnesota, June 6, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Bernard Baruch College Commencement, New York City, June 12, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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National Democratic Sponsors Club of New York, New York City, June 12, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Urban Crisis Seminar: Macalester College, St. Paul, Minnesota, June 18, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Statement: Is the United Nations Dead?, June 18, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota League of Municipalities, Minneapolis, Minnesota, June 19, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Presentation of Encyclopaedia Universalis to French Ambassador, Washington, D.C., June 25, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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U.S. Committee on the Gandhi Centennial Press Conference, Washington, D.C., June 26, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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American Library Association, Atlantic City, New Jersey, June 26, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic Congressional dinner, Washington, D.C., June 26, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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American Independence Day Celebration, Rebild, Denmark, July 4, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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American Association for State and Local History, St. Paul, Minnesota (St. Paul-Hilton), August 22, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic National Committee, Reception, Washington, D.C., September 17, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Gandhi Centennial Service, Washington Cathedral, Washington, D.C., September 28, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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General Jewish Committee, September 29 or October 3, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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American Society for Information Service, San Francisco, October 3, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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AFL-CIO Eighth Convention, Atlantic City, New Jersey, October 6, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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UPI Editors Lunch: United States-Soviet Relations, October 8, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Humphrey Moratorium Statement: UMD, Duluth, Minnesota, October 13, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Indictment of the System and Society, University of Minnesota, October 16, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Pacific Partnership, Asian Affairs Research Council, Tokyo, Japan, October 20, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Society of Architects, St. Paul, Minnesota, November 6, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Optimist Club Youth Awards Dinner, St. Paul, Minnesota, November 10, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Winona Education Association, St. Mary's College, Winona, Minnesota, November 11, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Canadian American Conference, Winnipeg, Manitoba, November 14, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic Policy Council, Washington, D.C., November 17, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Interview: The Today Show, November 18, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Gandhi Symposium, Dag Hammarskjold College, Washington, D.C., November 18, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota State CAP Conference, Leamington Hotel, Minneapolis, November 19, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Minneapolis Junior Chamber of Commerce, November 20, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Brandeis University Dinner, November 22, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Arthur G. Cohen Dinner, New York City, November 24, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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St. Barnabas Hospital groundbreaking, November 24, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Businessmen's Luncheon, Dallas, Texas, December 2, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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First Congregational Church, Minneapolis, Minnesota, December 7, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Kodak Park Management Club, Rochester, New York, December 9, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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United Jewish Appeal Dinner, December 11, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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Young Democrats Convention, Las Vegas, Nevada, December 13, 1969. | |||||||||||||
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1970
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310.G.10.3B | 41 | National Retail Furniture Association, Chicago, Illinois, January 4, 1970. | |||||||||||
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Alfred M. Landon Lecture, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas, January 9, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Martin Luther King's Birthday, St. Paul, Minnesota, January 15, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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O'Hara Commission Hearing, Minneapolis, Minnesota, January 15, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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6th District DFL Banquet, Willmar, Minnesota, January 17, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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University of Utah Speech, Salt Lake City, Utah, January 20, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Alfalfa Club, Statler Hotel, Washington, D.C., January 24, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Issues and Answers, January 25, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Business and Civic Luncheon, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, January 27, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colorado, January 29, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Emory University, February 3, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Brandeis University Club of Greater Miami, February 7, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Foreign Policy Association of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, February 13, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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T.O.Y.M. Speech, February 14, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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A Strategy for Peace, February 16, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Production Credit Association, February 19, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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American University Law School, February 20, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Metromedia Radio Interview (Hoffman trial), February 20, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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University of Massachusetts, February 24, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Statement at Committee on National Priorities hearing, Washington, D.C., February 24, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education, Chicago, Illinois, February 27, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Allied Jewish Appeal: Israel Emergency Fund, Philadelphia, March 2, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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National Association of Broadcast Advertisers, March 3, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Junior High Symposium, Lakeville, Minnesota, March 3, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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American Educational Research Association, Minneapolis, Minnesota, March 3, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Democracy in America: Pillsbury Company Lectures, University of Arizona, March 10, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Downtown Kiwanis Club, March 17, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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St. Thomas College Public Affairs Class, St. Paul, Minnesota, March 18, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Crookston, Minnesota, March 19, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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DFL Meeting, Fergus Falls (not used), April 3, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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National Association Broadcast Advertisers, Chicago, Illinois, April 3, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Environmental Symposium, Cloquet, Minnesota, April 6, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Remarks: Mt. Olivet Mens Club, April 6, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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United Jewish Appeal, Des Moines, Iowa, April 8, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Encyclopaedia Brittanica School Library Award, Skokie, Illinois, April 8, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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American Cancer Breakfast, April 9, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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University of Minnesota, Melendy Lecture, Minneapolis, April 10, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Adcraft Club, Detroit, April 10, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Remarks, Drake Law School, Des Moines, Iowa, April 11, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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National Library Week, Minneapolis, April 13, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Wadena High Environment, April 14, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Statement: Cambodia, May 1, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Weizmann Institute, Rehovot, Israel, May 6, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Statement: Cambodia, May 8, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Society for Advancement of Management, May 14, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Mound, Minnesota, May 20, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Insurance Women of Greater Minneapolis, May 21, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Statement: Summer Jobs for Youth, May 28, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Le Sueur High School, Le Sueur, Minnesota, May 28, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Ramsey Jr. High School, May 29, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Cleveland Public Schools, Cleveland, Minnesota, May 29, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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State Junior College, Normandale, June 2, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Anderson Commemorative Symposium, U of M, Minneapolis, June 4, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Retail Clerks, Chicago, June 4, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Hamline University, St. Paul, June 7, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Urban Symposium, Macalester College, St. Paul, June 8, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Blobaum Fund Raiser, Des Moines, June 17, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Asso of Newspaper Classified Advertising Managers, Minneapolis, June 22, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Institute for State Education Agency Planners, Mankato, Minnesota, June 24, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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DFL Convention Acceptance Speech, Duluth, Minnesota, June 27, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Freedom of Residence: Marshall Centennial, Marshall, Minnesota, July 2, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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A Salute to the Fourth of July, July 4, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Future Population Growth in the U.S. (rural America), July 4, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Where Should all the People Go?: Kittson County Fair, Hallock, Minnesota, July 10, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Norway Day, departure from prepared text, July 12, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Animal Fair Inc. Plant Opening, Eden Valley, Minnesota, July 17, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Isanti County Fair DFL Night, Cambridge, Minnesota, July 17, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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National Postal Union Convention, July 22, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Humphrey for Senate Headquarters, Minneapolis, July 29, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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HHH on Edgar Berman Resignation from DNC Subcommittee, August 4, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Nicollet, Sibley and Blue Earth Counties, St. Peter, Minnesota, August 6, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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American Bar Association, St. Louis, Missouri, August 11, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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State Plowing Match, St. Peter, Minnesota, August 22, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Departments of Health, Education and Respiratory Health, Brainerd, Minnesota, August 24, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Y.D.F.L. Convention, Minneapolis, Minnesota, August 29, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Mount Olive Lutheran Church Forum, Minneapolis, Minnesota, August 30, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Minnetonka Teachers Association, Hopkins, Minnesota, September 2, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Honeywell Local 1145, Minneapolis, Minnesota, September 3, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Associated Milk Producers, Chicago, September 5, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Byron Testimonial, Waseca, Minnesota, September 5, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Mueller Memorial Service, Minneapolis, Minnesota, September 8, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Temple Adath Jeshurun, Minneapolis, Minnesota, September 8, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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DFL Bean Feed, East Grand Forks, Minnesota, September 9, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Southtown Exchange Club, Minneapolis, Minnesota, September 10, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Anderson Dinner, St. Paul, Minnesota, September 12, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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National Farmers Organization Convention, St. Cloud, Minnesota, September 19, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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AFL-CIO Convention, Duluth, Minnesota, September 22, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Broadcasters Convention, St. Paul, September 24, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Mortgage Bankers, Minneapolis, Minnesota, September 25, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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National Association of American POW's, Minneapolis, Minnesota, September 26, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Shakopee Public Library Dedication, Shakopee, Minnesota, September 27, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Austin Rotary Club, Austin, Minnesota, September 28, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Austin and Owatonna High Schools, Austin, Minnesota, September 28, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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St. Olaf Lutheran Church, Austin, Minnesota, September 28, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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310.G.10.5B | 43 | 7th District Fund Raiser, Thief River Falls, Minnesota, September 29, 1970. | |||||||||||
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Citizens for Humphrey Headquarters Opening, Minneapolis, Minnesota, September 30, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Economics Laboratory, St. Paul, Minnesota, September 30, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Humphrey/MacGregor debate, Duluth, Minnesota, October 2, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Simpson United Methodist Church, Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 4, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Humphrey/MacGregor debate, Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 5, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Xerox Dinner, Bloomington, Minnesota, October 5, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Britannica Reading Achievement Center, Oakbrook, Illinois, October 6, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Financial Executive Institute Dinner, Minneapolis/St. Paul, October 8, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Annual Fall Regional Welfare Conference, Minnesota, October 9, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Brainerd Junior College, Brainerd, Minnesota, October 9, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota League of Credit Unions, October 10, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Minneapolis Police Federation, October 12, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Temple Israel, October 16, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Law Forum, Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 16, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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American Institute of Planners, Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 19, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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DFL Meeting, Alexandria, Minnesota, October 20, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Central Lions Club, Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 21, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Federation of Teachers, St. Paul, Minnesota, October 22, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Olmsted County Farmers Union, Minnesota, October 23, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Rochester Junior College, Rochester, Minnesota, October 23, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Bean Feed, St. Paul, Minnesota, October 24, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Rally of Interdenominational Black Churches, Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 25, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Golden Valley High School, Minnesota, October 28, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Speech-Article: Revenue Sharing, National Conference of State Legislative Leaders, San Juan, Puerto Rico, December 1, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Palmer Hoyt Dinner, Denver, December 14, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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Campaign remarks, Minnesota, undated, 1970. | |||||||||||||
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1971
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310.G.10.5B | 43 | Young Democrats Convention, Hot Springs, Arkansas, [1971?]. | |||||||||||
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War to Peace Surplus Equipment Act of 1971, [1971?]. | |||||||||||||
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Civil Rights Speech: LBJ Library, Austin, Texas, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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University of Southern Florida, Tampa, January 11, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Supermarket Institute, Miami, January 12, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Temple Emanuel, Miami Beach, January 13, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Women's National Democratic Club, Washington, January 15, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Area Conference of Teachers, Tuxedo Park, New York, January 15, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Jewish National Fund, New York City, January 17, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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United Jewish Appeal, Cleveland, January 19, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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National Association of Retail Druggists, Washington, January 20, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Anti-Defamation League, Palm Beach, January 23, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Moskowitz Lecture, NYU, New York City, January 25, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Press Conference, Louisville, Kentucky, January 29, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Dairymen, Inc., Louisville, Kentucky, January 29, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Heritage Hall of Fame Awards, Bloomington, Minnesota, January 29, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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5th District DFL Unity, Minneapolis, January 30, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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IAM (Machinists), Washington, February 4, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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U.S. Senate Youth Program, Washington, February 5, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Williams Victory Dinner, Cresskill, New Jersey, February 6, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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National Cystic Fibrosis Research Foundation, Philadelphia, February 10, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Flemming Awards, Washington, February 18, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Woodrow Wilson Dedication, Washington, February 18, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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JJ Dinner, Hartford, Connecticut, February 20, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Joint Economic Committee, February 22, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Felipe Herrera Lunch, Washington, February 22, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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National Economists Club, Washington, February 24, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Disabled American Veterans Statement, Senate, Washington, March 3, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Presidential Classroom, Washington, March 5, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Model UN, Washington, March 7, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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National Housing Conference, March 8, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Volunteers of America anniversary, New York, March 8, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Cancer Testimony, Washington, March 10, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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American Association of Retired Persons, Washington, March 10, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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United Jewish Appeal, Baltimore, Maryland and Newport News, Virginia, March 14, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Educational Facilities Corporation, New York City, March 19, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Jersey City State College, March 23, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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ILGWU, New York, March 27, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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National Association of Counties Annual Legislative Conference, Washington, April 5, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Louisiana AFL-CIO, Baton Rouge, April 13, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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American Society of Newspaper Editors, Washington, April 15, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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17th Constitutional Convention, AFL-CIO, Washington, April 16, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota State Pharmaceutical Association, Minneapolis, April 18, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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National Alliance of Businessmen, Minneapolis, April 19, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Right to Public Compassion, circa April 19, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Association County Commissioners of Georgia, Macon, April 19, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Communication Workers of America, Washington, April 21, 1971. | |||||||||||||
See: Right to Public Compassion speech, circa April 19, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Testimony on Youth Unemployment, Washington, April 28, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Massachusetts State Industrial Union Council, Boston, April 30, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Rural Development Subcommittee, Sioux City, Iowa, May 3, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Armed Forces Communications and Electronic Association, May 6, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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ILGWU, Miami, May 10, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Barry College, Miami, May 10, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Opening Remarks: The Democratic Policy Council, May 13, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Business and Professional Women's League, Washington, D.C. Founder's Day Dinner, May 14, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Commonwealth Club, San Francisco, California, May 17, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Comstock Club, Sacramento, May 17, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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California Legislature, Sacramento, May 18, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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International Foodservice Manufacturers' Association, Chicago, Illinois, May 21, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Press Conference statement, Washington, D.C., May 26, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Executive Committee, FIET, Washington, May 27, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Brotherhood of Railway, Airline and Steamship Clerks, Freight Handlers, Miami, Florida, May 28, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Macalester College: Minnesota Special Olympics, June 1, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Bridgeport University Commencement, June 6, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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George Hegyi Training Center Dedication, Derby, Connecticut, June 6, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Southeastern Massachusetts University, North Dartmouth, June 6, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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United Mental Health Services, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, June 7, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Leadership Conference: American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, Washington, D.C., June 8, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Intergovernmental Relations Subcommittee, Washington, D.C., June 8, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Corn Refiners Association, Washington, D.C., June 9, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Leadership Conference: American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, Washington, D.C., June 9, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Walter Johnson High School, Bethesda, Maryland, June 9, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Conference of Mayors: Remarks by Humphrey, June 14, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Religious Zionists of America, New York City, June 16, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Transport Workers Union of America: COPE Legislative Conference, Washington, D.C., June 16, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Dedication of Minnetonka City Hall, June 19, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Municipal Utilities Association, Alexandria, Minnesota, June 21, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Department of Manpower Services, St. Paul, June 22, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Annual Conference, Tennessee Municipal League, June 22, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Urban Crisis Hearings, St. Louis, June 28, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Junior Hereford Association Field Day, Murdock, Minnesota, July 2, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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NAACP National Convention, Minneapolis, Minnesota, July 5, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Press Conference: Consolidated Farm and Rural Development Act, July 7, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Opening Field Hearings: Rural Development Subcommittee, Montgomery, Alabama, July 8, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Rural Development Subcommittee: Remarks By Humphrey, July 9, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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AFL-CIO, Miami Beach, July 20, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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National Association of Counties, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, July 21, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic Policy Council, Detroit, July 26, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Radio broadcast: Economic growth, July 27, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Independent Grocers' Alliance, Chicago, Illinois, July 28, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Associated Milk Producers, Inc., Bloomington, Minnesota, July 28, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Remarks to Trade Policy Research Center, London, England, July 30, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Jewish War Veterans' Convention, Minneapolis, August 11, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Texas AFL-CIO, Dallas, August 13, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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National Legislative Conference, Minneapolis, August 18, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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United Rubber Workers, Akron, Ohio, September 6, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Coalition for Rural America, Washington, September 7, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Rural Development Subcommittee hearing, Stillwater, Oklahoma, September 9, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Ceremony honoring late Senator Norris, McCook, Nebraska, September 10, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Dinner honoring State Senator Kennick, Long Beach, California, September 10, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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National Apartment Association Convention, Las Vegas, Nevada, September 12, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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St. Paul: National Waterways Conference, Inc.: Freedom to Live the Good Life, September 16, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Testimonial Dinner for Lt. Governor Paul Simon, Rockford, Illinois, September 17, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Labor Council Convention, Colorado Springs, September 17, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Toledo, Ohio: Democratic Rally, September 19, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Assessment Officers Conference, Boston, September 21, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Remarks: PCMR Reunion [September 24?], September 23, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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HHH on Face the Nation, September 26, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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League of California Cities, San Francisco, California, September 27, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Federal Impoundment Information Act, September 28, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Presidents to Presidents Conference, Washington, D.C., October 1, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Dinner honoring Rudy Perpich and Nick Coleman, October 1, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Dinner honoring Congressman Bob Bergland, Moorhead, Minnesota, October 2, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Testimony, Senate Committee on Post Office, Washington, D.C., October 5, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Dinner honoring Joseph Danzansky, October 5, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Report on America, Washington, D.C., October 6, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Allied Industrial Workers Convention, St. Louis, Missouri, October 7, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Annual Convention Illinois State Federation of Labor, October 7, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Knights of Columbus, St. Paul, October 9, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Dedication of Pilgram Church Housing Project, St. Paul, October 10, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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St. Thomas College, Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 11, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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American Public Health Association, Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 11, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Stella Jensen Dinner, Rochester, Minnesota, October 11, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Reception for Erie County Democratic Committee, Buffalo, New York, October 12, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Testimony: Select Committee on Nutrition, Washington, D.C., October 13, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic National Committee: Meeting of State Chairmen, Washington, D.C., October 13, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Loyola University, New Orleans, Louisiana, October 14, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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National Association of Retail Druggists, New Orleans, Louisiana, October 14, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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AFL-CIO Convention, Albuquerque, New Mexico, October 15, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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National Association for Retarded Children, Denver, Colorado, October 15, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic Dinner, Los Angeles, California, October 16, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas, October 18, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Denton State School, Denton, Texas, October 18, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Sickle Cell Anemia Statement, Philadelphia, October 20, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Westmoreland County Fund Raiser, Uniontown, Pennsylvania: Crises, October 20, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic Dinner, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, October 20, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Providence College Voter Registration, Providence, Rhode Island, October 21, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Bar-B-Que Dinner, Las Vegas, October 24, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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70th Annual Convention of the National Electrical Contractors, Las Vegas, October 25, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Mount St. Mary's College, L.A., California, October 26, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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L.A. County Labor Federation Breakfast, Los Angeles, California, October 26, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic Day Celebration, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, October 27, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Wisconsin State UAW Cap Council Convention, October 29, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Central Ward Rally and Labor Lunch, Newark, New Jersey, October 30, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Dinner honoring Ben Fixman, St. Louis, October 31, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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310.G.10.7B | 45 | Ohio State Pharmacy Lecture, November 1, 1971. | |||||||||||
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Community Hunger Appeal, Columbus, Ohio, November 1, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Close Up, Senate, November 3 and 17, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Peace through Change: The Risk and Promise for Man's Future, November 3, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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St. John's University, Jamaica, New York, November 4, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Eighth Annual Pension Conference of Donaldson, Lufkin and Jenrette, Inc., November 4, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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COPE Banquet, San Mateo, California, November 5, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Austin, Minnesota Power Plant Dedication: National Power Grid, November 6, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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International City Managers, Hollywood, Florida, November 8, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic dinner, San Francisco, California, November 8, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Fort Knox, November 11, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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NRECA Co-opmanship Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, November 15, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Municipal League Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, November 15, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Greater Opportunity for the Spanish Speaking in America, November 17, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Young Democrats' Convention, Hot Springs, Arkansas, November 19, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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ADA World Article, November 27, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Rehnquist Statement, November 30, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Special Concerns Session on Rural Elderly, Washington, D.C., December 1, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Maryland Democratic Central Committee Dinner, Baltimore, Maryland, December 2, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic Dinner, Austin, Texas, December 6, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Texas Farmers Union, 69th Annual Convention, San Antonio, Texas, December 7, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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AARP and NRTA, Los Angeles, California, December 7, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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World Farm Foundation, Anaheim, California, December 8, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Alco Standard, Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, December 9, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Dedication of the school of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Hebrew University, New York City, December 9, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Annual COPE Dinner, Wheeling, West Virginia, December 10, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Len Levine Reception, St. Paul, Minnesota, December 13, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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National Farmers Organization, Kansas City, Missouri, December 16, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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Association for Advancement of Science, Philadelphia, December 27, 1971. | |||||||||||||
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310.G.10.7B | 45 | Machinists' speech, [1972]. | |||||||||||
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Association of Student Governments, Washington, D.C.: Youth, [1972]. | |||||||||||||
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Miami-Dade Jr. Colleges: Youth; Budgetary Disasters; Peace Corps, January 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, Louisiana, January 7, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Shreveport Negro Chamber of Commerce, Shreveport, Louisiana, January 7, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Northwestern State University of Louisiana, Natchitoches, January 7, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Arizona Democratic Reception, Phoenix: Uncertain Future, Economy, January 8, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Announcement of candidacy, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, January 10, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Press conference statement, Tallahassee, Florida, January 10, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, January 10, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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State Convention of Florida Nursing Home Associations, Tampa, Florida, January 11, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Luncheon with HHH supporters, St. Petersburg: Elderly, Economy, January 12, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Space Shuttle statement, Titusville, Florida, January 14, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Keynote Address: Jaycees Ten Outstanding Young Men, Indianapolis, January 15, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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AFL-CIO, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Economy, January 17, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Cleveland City Club: Cleveland government and people partnership, January 18, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Jacksonville Democratic Club Dinner, Whose America Is This?, January 20, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Young Democrats of North Carolina, Charlotte, January 22, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Histradut Dinner, Honoring W. Hobby, Raleigh: Israel, Soviet Jewry, Nixon criticism, January 22, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic Club Dinner, Jacksonville, Florida, January 23, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Loyola University, Los Angeles: Environment, January 25, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire, January 26, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Problems of water pollution, Washington, D.C., January 26, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Senate Radio-TV gallery interview: Nixon Peace Proposal, January 26, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Press conference statement: Chet Holfield, campaign chairman, California, January 28, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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International Brotherhood of Machinists, Washington, D.C., January 28, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic Dinner, St. Louis, Missouri, January 29, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Mary Bethune-Cookman College, Daytona Beach, January 30, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Concept House (drug treatment center), Miami, Florida, January 31, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Dade County Pharmacists' Association, Miami: Street Where You Live and Work, February 1, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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West Virginia Legislature Joint Session, Charleston: If Government Really Worked, February 3, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Testimonial Dinner for Governor Carvel, Wilmington, Delaware, February 3, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Headquarters Opening, Philadelphia, February 5, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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COPE Dinner: Mayor James Tate, Philadelphia: Comprehensive Manpower Proposal, February 5, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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National Conference of the American Technion Society, Miami Beach, February 6, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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National Association of Bank Women, Miami: Street Where You Live, February 8, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Press Conference, Miami: Clean up the Environment, February 8, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Navy Yard Workers, Jacksonville, Florida: Tax Changes Proposal, February 9, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Park Lake Estates, Miami, Florida, February 10, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Press conference statement, Baltimore, Maryland, February 11, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Young Democrats, Youngstown, Ohio: College Press Representation at Democratic Convention, February 11, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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COPE Luncheon, Baltimore: Unemployment, February 11, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Central Florida Women for Humphrey, Orlando: Women's Rights, February 12, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Melbourne, Florida: Space Program, February 14, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Why I Want to be President, February 14, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Morgan Park High School, Duluth, Minnesota, February 17, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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University of Minnesota, Duluth: Job Opportunities for College Grads, February 17, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Rothwell Student Center, University of Wisconsin, Superior, Wisconsin: Youth Role in Government, February 17, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Boston Store, Milwaukee: National Voter Registration Act of 1972, February 19, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Fifth Annual Scholar Banquet: Oholei Torah Day School, Miami Beach, Florida, February 20, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Seafood Festival, Grant, Florida, February 20, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Radio and Television Lodge, B'nai B'rith, New York City, February 20, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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American Forestry Institute, Washington, February 22, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Haines City, Florida: Orange Juice/School Lunch Program, February 24, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Sabbath violations for Jews, Miami, Florida, February 24, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Florida Southern College, Lakeland, Florida, February 25, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Florida: Student Loans, Busing, February 26, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Fond Du Lac County Democratic Dinner, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, February 26, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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American Religious Town Hall Meeting, Dallas Texas, February 27, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Farmers Union National Convention, Houston, Texas, February 28, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Statement on Nixon China Communique, February 28, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Senior Citizens Rally, St. Petersburg, Florida, February 29, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Post Office speech, February 29, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Lorne Greene speaking on behalf of the senator, February 29, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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310.G.10.8F | 46 | AFL-CIO, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, March 1, 1972. | |||||||||||
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Florida Legislature, Tallahassee, Florida, March 2, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Miami and Pensacola press conferences, March 3, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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AFL-CIO Convention, Galveston, Texas, March 4, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Jaycee Awards Banquet, Miami, Florida, March 4, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Kitzman Dinner (telephone call), Milwaukee, March 4, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Installation Brunch: B'nai Brith, Miami, Florida, March 5, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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YM-YWHA of Greater Miami, Miami, Florida, March 7, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Latin America Chamber of Commerce Award, Miami, Florida, March 7, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Broward Community College, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, March 7, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Tiger Bay, Miami, Florida, March 7, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Statement on Cuba, Florida, March 7, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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National Crime Forum, Miami, Florida, March 8, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Accent '72 Symposium: University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, March 8, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Florida Association of Community Action Agencies, Tampa, Florida, March 9, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Elderly Hot Meal Program, Miami, Florida, March 9, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Black Rally, Tampa, Florida, March 10, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Williams Park Senior Citizens Rally, St. Petersburg: Elderly problems, medicare, March 10, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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High School Youth Mock Political Convention, North Miami Beach, Florida, March 11, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Soviet Jewry Rally, Miami Beach, Florida, March 11, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Meet the Press, NBC Studio, March 12, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Statement, Election Night, Miami, Florida, March 14, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Statement for Airport Press Conference, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, March 15, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Small Town and Rural America, Arnott, Wisconsin, March 16, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point, Wisconsin: Needs facing America, March 16, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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AFL-CIO Dinner, Columbus, Ohio, March 17, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Friendly Sons of St. Patrick Dinner, Pittston, Pennsylvania, March 17, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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NFO-NFU notes, Farmers Union, Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, March 20, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Rally at 12th Street YMCA, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, March 20, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Black community meeting, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, March 20, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Jaycee Awards Banquet, Green Bay, Wisconsin, March 21, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Staughton High School, Staughton, Wisconsin, March 22, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Oklahoma Legislature, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, March 23, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Nebraska Farm Labor Forum, Omaha, Nebraska, March 23, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Press Club, Sacramento, March 23, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Hastings Law School, San Francisco, California, March 24, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Annual Winter Conference: Wisconsin Resource Conservation Council, Madison, Wisconsin, March 25, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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COPE Banquet excerpts: Green Bay, Wisconsin, March 25, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Issues and Answers, March 26, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Israeli Histadrut Campaign Dinner, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, March 26, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Press conference, Superior, Wisconsin, March 27, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Milwaukee Area Technical College, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, March 28, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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River View Tower East Senior Citizens Home, Wausau, Wisconsin, March 28, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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High Schools, Wisconsin, March 29, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Labor Meeting, Racine, Wisconsin, March 29, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Letter to Henry Maier, March 29, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Farm Labor Rally, West Bend, Wisconsin, March 30, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Humphrey Promise-a-Day Candidate, March 30, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Wisconsin Wrap-up, March 30, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Statement on Menominee Indians, March 31, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Excerpts from Jewish Center, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, April 2, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Election Night Statement, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, April 4, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Press Conference, April 5, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Bellevue-Stratford Hotel, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 6, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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I.R.S. Plaza, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 6, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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West Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, 14th Annual Convention and Seminar, Charleston, West Virginia, April 8, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Cope Leadership Meeting, Charleston, West Virginia, April 8, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Gridiron Club: Washington Hilton, April 8, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Ohio State Council of Machinists, Columbus, Ohio, April 9, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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AFL-CIO Convention, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, April 10, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Lucas County Young Democrats' Hungarian Chicken Fry, Toledo, Ohio, April 10, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Lunch with Humphrey, Southwest Pennsylvania. Labor Committee, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, April 11, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Philadelphia Physicians Division: American Friends of Hebrew University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 11, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Press Conference: Holiday Inn, Erie, Pennsylvania, April 11, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Beth Tfiloh Congregation Dinner, Baltimore, Maryland, April 12, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Youth Coalition of Berks County, Reading, Pennsylvania, April 12, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Vocational Technical School, Reading, Pennsylvania, April 12, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Ohio State Federation of Women, Cleveland, Ohio, April 13, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Dinner Honoring J. T. Ferguson, Columbus, Ohio, April 14, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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David E. Lawrence Dinner, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, April 14, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Central Park Rally, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, April 14, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Farm Issues for Lancaster, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, April 15, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, Detroit, Michigan, April 15, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Statewide Conference and Dinner, Birmingham, Alabama, April 15, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Philadelphia Youth Service Corps, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 16, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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A.M.E. Church Annual Conference, Chester, Pennsylvania, April 16, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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George Meany Awards Banquet, April 17, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Tax Day Statement, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 17, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Bombing statement, April 18, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Altoona Overview Memo, April 18, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Women's Auxiliary Hebrew Home of Greater Washington, Washington, D.C., April 18, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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York Hospital, York, Pennsylvania, April 18, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, April 18, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Haiphong bombing statement, April 19, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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AFL-CIO, Cherry Hill, New Jersey, April 20, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Northampton Democratic Dinner, Allentown, Pennsylvania, April 20, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Warren County Democratic Dinner, Phillipsburg, New Jersey, April 20, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Marywood College excerpts, Scranton, Pennsylvania, April 21, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Women's Group Cost of Living, King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, April 22, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Ohio 11th Congressional District Rally, April 23, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Face the Nation, Washington, D.C., April 23, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Election Night Statement, Philadelphia, April 25, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Press Conference, Cleveland, Ohio, April 26, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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United Rubber Workers Rally, Akron, Ohio, April 26, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Akron Statement, April 26, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic '72 Dinner, Gary, Indiana, April 26, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Vietnam statement, April 27, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Chaney High School, Youngstown, Ohio, April 27, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Memo on farm meeting, Ohio, April 28, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Charleston Gazette article, April 29, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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COPE Dinner, Parma, Ohio, April 29, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, East Liverpool, Ohio, April 29, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Youngstown Police Banquet, Youngstown, Ohio, April 30, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Toledo maritime statement, Toledo, Ohio, May 1, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Toledo, Canton, Cleveland, Ohio: Wrap-ups, May 1, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Statement, Cleveland, Ohio, May [2?], 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Press conference statement, Omaha, Nebraska, May 5, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Jefferson-Jackson Dinner, Omaha, Nebraska, May 5, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Press conference statement, Lincoln, Nebraska, May 6, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Camden Park Rally, Huntington, West Virginia, May 7, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Daniel J. Gross High School, Omaha, Nebraska, May 8, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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HHH Nebraska Wrap-up, May 8, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Booth Newspapers, Inc., May 8, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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West Virginia victory statement, May 9, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Baltimore, Maryland: Press conference, Labor Leaders meeting, Ministerial Alliance, May 11, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Press Conference, Detroit, Michigan, May 11, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Wood Radio 5-minute taping, Grand Rapids, Michigan, May 12, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Meet The Candidates, May 13, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Jr. Chamber of Commerce State Convention, Lansing, Michigan, May 13, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Maryland, Michigan statement, May 16, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Press conference statement, Providence, Rhode Island, May 16, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Election Night Statement, Washington, D.C., May 16, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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New Jersey Conference of Mayors, Princeton, New Jersey, May 17, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Essex County Democratic Victory Dinner, Newark, New Jersey, May 17, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Opening of California Campaign, Los Angeles, California, May 17, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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AFL-CIO Dinner, San Diego, California, May 20, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Opening of East L.A. Headquarters, Los Angeles, California, May 21, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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NAACP Testimonial for Wilkins, May 21, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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California Pharmaceutical Association, Lake Tahoe, California, May 21, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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East Los Angeles jobs; Political representation for Chicanos, May 21, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Hire Hall Statement, Sacramento, California, May 22, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Sacramento State College, Sacramento, California, May 22, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Plumbers and Pipefitters Rally, San Francisco, California, May 23, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Veterans Position Paper, May 24, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Los Angeles Federation of Labor, Los Angeles, California, May 24, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Lockheed Flight Line, Palmdale, California, May 24, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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National Conference of Synagogue Youth, Beverly Hills, California, May 24, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Town Hall defense speech, Los Angeles, California, May 25, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Fairmont Hotel speech and Fund Raiser, San Francisco, California, May 25, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Commonwealth Club, San Francisco, California, May 26, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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San Francisco: National Growth and Development Act, May 26, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Opening of Long Beach Headquarters, Long Beach, California, May 26, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Sheriff's Memorial Remarks, Los Angeles, California, May 26, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Face the Nation: First debate, Los Angeles, California, May 28, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Service Employees Union, San Francisco, California, May 29, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Town Hall, Los Angeles, California, May 30, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Meet the Press guests: Humphrey and George McGovern special edition, May 30, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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McGovern's welfare plan, Los Angeles, May 30, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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McGovern defense cutbacks, Santa Barbara, May 31, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Social Security, Los Angeles, May 31, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Hollenbeck Junior High School, East Los Angeles, California, June 1, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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San Mateo labor rally, San Mateo, California, June 1, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Press Conference, San Francisco, California, June 1, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Burlingame: McGovern no Friend of Working Families, June 2, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Retail Clerks Women's Group, Sacramento, June 2, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Labor Rally, San Mateo, June 2, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Revelation Baptist Church, Pasadena, California, June 4, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Issues and Answers, June 4, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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North American Space Shuttle, Downey, California, June 5, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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San Diego rally, San Diego, California, June 5, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Press Statement, Washington, D.C., June 9, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Oklahoma State Convention, Oklahoma City, June 9, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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South Carolina Legislature, June 13, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Life: Hubert Humphrey Debate, June 16, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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News conference, Washington, D.C., June 19, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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New Orleans, Louisiana: U.S. Conference of Mayors, June 20, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Atlanta, Georgia: Jaycees, June 21, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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National Newspapers Publishers Association, Miami, Florida, June 23, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Statement for the Democratic Platform, Washington, D.C., June 24, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Face The Nation, Minneapolis, June 25, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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National Association of Counties, Washington, D.C., June 27, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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National Press Club Address, Washington, D.C., June 29, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Testimony on S.3651, Washington, D.C., June 29, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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National Education Association, Atlantic City, June 29, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Press Conference, Miami Beach, July 8, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Governor's Caucus, Miami Beach, July 8, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Withdrawal Statement, Miami Beach, July 11, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Special Press: Humphrey's Introduction to the DNC of Senator McGovern, Washington, D.C., August 8, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Grocery Manufacturer's Association, Washington, D.C., August 9, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Senate Speech on Nixon Veto, August 17, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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American Federation of Teachers, St. Paul, Minnesota, August 21, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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COPE Conference, Lansing, Michigan, August 25, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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HHH Message to Harrisburg, AFL-CIO Meeting, September 8, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Turkey Day, Worthington, Minnesota, September 9, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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World Citizenship Day, Minneapolis, Minnesota, September 10, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Hospital Association, Rochester, Minnesota, September 11, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Matt Welsh Birthday Gala, Indianapolis, Indiana, September 15, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota AFL-CIO, Rochester, Minnesota, September 27, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Career Conference on Minorities, Chicago, Illinois, September 29, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Career Conference on Minority Personnel Specialists, Chicago, Illinois, October 2, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Dinner In Honor of McGovern and Shriver, New York, New York, October 3, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Washington Post Article, October 3, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Special Press: A Domestic Gulf of Tonkin (debate on floor), October 4, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Sons of Italy Hall Rally, Philadelphia, October 10, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Fund Raising Dinner for Jerry English, Elizabeth, New Jersey, October 11, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Tribute to Dr. Leon Sullivan, U.S. Senate, October 11, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Remarks before American Institution of Planners, Boston, Massachusetts, October 11, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Remarks at Rally for Congressman Dominick Daniels, Jersey City, New Jersey, October 12, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Spending ceiling statement, U.S. Senate, October 13-14, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Message to New York Democrats, October 15, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Labor for McGovern Rally, Milwaukee, October 18, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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On Behalf of Jay Rockefeller, West Virginia, October 30, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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National Housing Organization speech by Humphrey, December 7, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Civil Rights speech at LBJ School of Public Affairs Symposium, Austin, Texas, December 10-11, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Rural Development Conference, Moorhead, Minnesota, December 13, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Chippewa Indians Appreciation Dinner, Bemidji, Minnesota, December 13, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Children's Health Center and Hospital, Minneapolis, Minnesota, December 14, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Remarks at Annual Meeting of Reiss-Davis Child Study Center, Los Angeles, California, December 19, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Statement on Nixon Bomb Cessation, Minneapolis, Minnesota, December 30, 1972. | |||||||||||||
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Business International Chief Executive Officers Roundtable, Puerto Rico, January 8, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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Humphrey comments on Lyndon Johnson, January 22, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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Transcript of APSA Congressional Fellows and Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, January 26, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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Remarks by Senator Humphrey to Senator Ervin's Subcommittee on Separation of Powers, January 30, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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United Methodist Church, Doland South Dakota, February 4, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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Remarks by Senator Hubert H. Humphrey to U.S. Senate Youth Program Luncheon, February 9, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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Women's National Democratic Club, Washington, D.C., February 15, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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Remarks by Senator Humphrey at University of Virginia Law School, February 15, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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Bnai Zion, New York, New York, February 18, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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American Imported Automobile Dealers, New Orleans, February 19, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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Industrial College of the Armed Forces, Washington, D.C., February 20, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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Humphrey remarks at National Society of Professional Engineers, February 27, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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Farm Forum, Minneapolis, February 28, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota DFL Caucus, St. Paul, February 28, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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IBM Federal Systems Division Conference, Marco Island, Florida, March 2, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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UAW-IAM Legislative Conference, Washington, D.C., March 5, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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League of Cities Conference, Washington, D.C., March 6, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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Joint Study Committee on Budget Control, Washington, D.C., March 6, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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Farmers Union Central Exchange, St. Paul, March 6, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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Legislative Workshop of American School Food Services Association: Remarks by Humphrey, March 8, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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Catrala Convention: Remarks by Humphrey, March 9, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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Humphrey remarks at the National Conference of Christians and Jews, Wichita, Kansas, March 18, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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Receipt of Hebrew University's Scopus Award, Miami, Florida, March 21, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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Keynote Urban Affairs Program: George Washington University Symposium, March 30, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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Graduation Banquet: A Presidential Classroom for Young Americans, Shoreham Hotel, Washington, D.C., March 30, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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Abilene Christian College, April 2, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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Annual Meeting of National Petroleum Refiners Association, San Antonio, Texas, April 2, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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Rural Development Conference, Lexington, Kentucky, April 6, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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Temple Emmanuel, April 9, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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Subcommittee on Budgeting, Management and Expenditures, Washington, D.C., April 9, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic Dinner, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, April 10, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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Transcript of remarks by Humphrey: Charter Commission, Democratic National Committee, Washington, D.C., April 11, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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Annual J. Hanson Award For Excellence in Public Service, April 13, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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National Health Security Action Council, April 14, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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NCTA Legislative Conference, Washington, D.C., April 16, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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Independent Bankers of Minnesota, Minneapolis, April 25, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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Dinner Honoring Governor Marvin Mandel, April 25, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, April 26, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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Remarks upon receiving the Grand Lodge Medal for Distinguished Achievement, Grand Master's Dinner, New York City, May 1, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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Remarks by Humphrey, Woodrow Wilson Center for Scholars, May 2, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota District 7 PTA, Brooklyn Park, May 6, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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National Academy of Engineering, Washington, D.C., May 7, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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Time Dinner, Washington, D.C., May 8, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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Address to students of Fordham University, New York City, May 9, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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Sponsor's Day Luncheon, Mayo Clinic, May 10, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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Foreign Policy Association, New York City, May 18, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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Scouting for the Handicapped Breakfast, Minneapolis, May 25, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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Coalition for Rural Development, Washington, D.C., May 30, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, D.C., June 3, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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98th Annual Minnesota Fire Department Conference, June 9, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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Statement of Senator Humphrey at William Benton Memorial, June 11, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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Oil Policy Committee, G.S.A. Auditorium, Washington, D.C., June 11, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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House of Hope, Presbyterian Church, Sermon by Humphrey, June 17, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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Georgetown Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington, D.C., June 27, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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Remarks at National Broadcast Editorial Association, June 29, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, AFL-CIO, July 10, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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Center for Ethnic Affairs Conference, New York, July 23, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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National Legislative Conference, Chicago, Illinois, August 9, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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Young Democrats National Convention, Louisville, Kentucky, August 11, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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Denver Heritage Dinner For Yeshiva University, August 20, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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Northeastern Minnesota Consumers League, Duluth, August 25, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Association of Electric Cooperatives, Minneapolis, August 27, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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Humphrey Remarks at the Food Industry Energy Conference, Statler Hilton Hotel, September 20, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Rehabilitation Association Kick-Off Dinner, Minneapolis, Minnesota, September 22, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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International Agri-Business Forum, Atlanta, September 28, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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Orange County COPE Dinner, Anaheim, California, October 5, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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Communications Workers of America, Anaheim, California, October 5, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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Participants in Pacem in Terris III: The Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, October 11, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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National Association of State Rural Rehabilitation Corps, October 16, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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AFL-CIO Convention, Bal Harbour, Florida, October 23, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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International Conference of the Grain Trade, October 24, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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International Development Conference, Mayflower Hotel, Washington, D.C., October 25, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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Tri-College Career Information Day, St. Cloud, Minnesota, October 31, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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St. Cloud Energy Day, St. Cloud, Minnesota, October 31, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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International Conference of the Grain Trade, New York City, November 2, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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Senate Appropriations Committee Statement, Washington, D.C., November 5, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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Transcript: Conference on Community Economic Development, November 5-7, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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New York Management Club, New York City, November 7, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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DNC V.P. Selection Commission, November 7, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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Remarks to World Soy Protein Conference, Munich Hilton Hotel, November 13, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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Arms Control Association: Statler-Hilton Hotel, Washington, D.C., November 30, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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Len Levine Reception, St. Paul, Minnesota (telephone call), December 12, 1973. | |||||||||||||
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U.S. Senate Youth Program Luncheon, Washington, D.C., February 8, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Xerox Management Association, Rochester, New York, February 20, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Statement at Joint Committee on Congressional Operations, Washington, D.C., February 20, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Tenth Annual Convocation of the Opportunities Industrialization Centers, Radisson Hotel, Minneapolis, Minnesota, February 24, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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American Institute of Planners, Washington, D.C., February 25, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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National Student Lobby, Washington, D.C., February 25, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Industrial College of the Armed Forces, Fort McNair, Washington, D.C., February 26, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Jewish National Fund, 35th Annual Dinner, March 3, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Commodities and the School Lunch Program, American School Food Service, Arlington, Virginia, March 6, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Pharmaceutical Distributors International Annual Convention, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 25, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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National Executive Conference, Madison Hotel, Washington, D.C., March 27, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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South Carolina State Democratic Convention, Columbia, South Carolina, March 27, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Senate Foreign Relations Committee: Disaster Relief Assistance Statement, March 29, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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National Explorer Presidents' Congress, Sheraton Park Hotel, Washington, D.C., April 4, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Jefferson-Jackson Dinner, St. Paul, April 5, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Fund Raiser for Representative Jerry Litton, Kansas City, Missouri, April 7, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic Governors Conference, Chicago, Illinois, April 22, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Western Pennsylvania Governor's Health Conference, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, April 25, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Humphrey Remarks to Small Business Service Bureau, Worcester, Massachusetts, May 5, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Humphrey Remarks to National Forest Products Association, Washington, D.C., May 6, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Remarks by Humphrey to Dealers Association Washington, D.C., May 7, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon Dinner, Minneapolis, May 8, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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UN Rensselaer Meeting, New York City, May 9, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Acceptance Address of Senator Hubert H. Humphrey: 1974 Murray-Green Award, Washington, D.C., May 9, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Humphrey remarks to the Minneapolis Ministerial Association Breakfast, Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 13, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Remarks by Humphrey at Annual Donor Luncheon of the Pioneer Women, Washington, D.C., May 14, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Remarks before the Mennonite Central Committee: The Food Crisis and Beyond, May 16, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Jewish National Fund Assembly, New York, New York, May 19, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Annual National Dinner: Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America, New York City, May 19, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Commencement Address at Fairleigh-Dickinson University Rutherford, New Jersey, May 20, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Association of Residences for the Retarded of Minnesota: Radisson South, Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 23, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Memorial Day Service and Flag Presentation, Buffalo, Minnesota, May 27, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Annual Meeting: United Way of the St. Paul Area, Hilton Hotel, St. Paul, Minnesota, May 28, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Presentation of Portrait Bust of President Johnson, National Portrait Gallery, May 29, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Brotherhood Award of the National Conference of Christians and Jews Honoring Cecil E. Newman, Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 30, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Grand opening of the Grain Terminal, Heron Lake, Minnesota, June 1, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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310.G.15.4F | 50 | State of Israel Bond Dinner, Elkins Park, Pennsylvania, June 2, 1974. | |||||||||||
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International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, 35th Convention, Miami Beach, Florida, June 3, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Bankers Association (undelivered), June 5, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Normandale Management Club Dinner Dance, Bloomington, Minnesota, June 7, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Food Crisis Conference, St. Paul, Minnesota, June 7, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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New York State Democratic Convention, Niagara Falls, New York, June 13, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Education for Life: University of Minnesota Technical College, Waseca, Minnesota, June 14, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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DFL Convention Dinner, Minneapolis, Minnesota, June 14, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Hennepin County Hospital School of Nursing, Minneapolis, Minnesota, June 14, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Medical Political Action Committee: Public Affairs Workshop, Minneapolis, Minnesota, June 15, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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5th District American Legion Banquet, Minneapolis, Minnesota, June 15, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Annual Meeting of the National Education Conference of the American Cancer Society, Minneapolis, Minnesota, June 17, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Outline of remarks for Montevideo, Montevideo, Minnesota, June 17, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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UNIVAC Management Conference Banquet, Bloomington, Minnesota, June 17, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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District Grand Lodge No. 6, B'nai B'rith, Minneapolis, Minnesota, June 23, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Communications Workers of America Annual Convention, Kansas City, Missouri, June 24, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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New Agricultural Policies Needed: Pioneer Days Banquet, Crookston, Minnesota, July 5, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Facing the Food and Population Crisis: The National Academy of Engineers, Washington, D.C., July 10, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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National Association of Counties Annual Convention, July 15, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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International Association of Official Human Rights Agencies, Washington, D.C., July 18, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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National Association of Truck Stop Operators, Minneapolis, Minnesota, July 22, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Moon Landing tape script, July 24, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Midwest Governors Panel Discussion: Food Power, Minneapolis, Minnesota, July 30, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Army Reserve Research and Development National Symposium, Minneapolis, Minnesota, August 5, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Toro Annual Distributors' Convention, Minneapolis, Minnesota, August 5, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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National Convention of the American School Food Services Association, August 6, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Rough transcript: Interview on Nixon resignation speech, August 9, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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26th Japan-America Student Conference, August 16, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Fund Raising Dinner for Robert Morgan, Lillington, North Carolina, August 20, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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State Tractor Pull: A National Food Policy, Albert Lea, Minnesota, August 24, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Dedication of B'nai Emet Synagogue, St. Louis Park, Minnesota, August 25, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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American Association for Comprehensive Health Planning, Minneapolis, Minnesota, August 26, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Tour and Dedication of the Big Stone Canning Co. Plant: A National Food Policy, August 27, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Thoughts on mayoral days for autobiography, September 1974. | |||||||||||||
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National Council of Jewish Women, St. Paul, Minnesota, September 4, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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United Paperworkers International Union, Washington, D.C., September 17, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Annual Convention of the American Bakers Association, Washington, D.C., September 18, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Conference of Corporate Executives, Washington, D.C., September 24, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota AFL-CIO Convention, Duluth, Minnesota, September 25, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Congressional Black Caucus Legislative Priorities Workshop, Washington, D.C., September 27, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Summit Conference on Inflation, Washington Hilton Hotel, September 28, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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National Town Meeting, Washington, D.C., October 2, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Dinner for Marilyn Young, Congressional Candidate, October 2, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Health Security Action Council, St. Paul, Minnesota, October 5, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Comments on President Ford's speech, October 8, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota State Fire Chiefs Meeting, Rochester, Minnesota, October 19, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Elk River High School United Nations Day, Elk River, Minnesota, October 24, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Mayo High School Convocation, Rochester, Minnesota, October 25, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Rochester Junior College, Rochester, Minnesota, October 25, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Symposium on Unusual and Underutilized Drug Information Resource, October 28, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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National Community Education Workshop, October 30, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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University of Minnesota, St. Paul, October 30, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Annual Meeting: Minnesota Good Roads, Inc., October 31, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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World Food Information System, World Food Conference, Rome, Italy, November 1974. | |||||||||||||
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World Food Security, World Food Conference, Rome, Italy, November 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Jewish National Fund Meeting, Los Angeles, California, November 3, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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World Food Conference, Rome, Italy, November 13, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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National Council for Urban Economic Development, Washington, D.C., November 25, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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American Hotel and Motel Association, Annual Convention, San Juan, Puerto Rico, December 3, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Equal Opportunity Day Dinner, Hyatt Regency Hotel, Atlanta, Georgia, December 5, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Toward A National Food Policy, Annual Meeting of Gold Kist, Atlanta, Georgia, December 6, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Jewish National Fund Meetings: Seattle, Washington, San Francisco, California, December 7 and 8, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Annual Convention of the Minnesota Farmers Union, St. Paul, Minnesota, December 10, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Interview with Bill Crawford, CBS News, December 12, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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Dunwoody Institute Anniversary, Dedication of Decker Auditorium-Gymnasium, Minneapolis, Minnesota, December 14, 1974. | |||||||||||||
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E. F. Hutton Luncheon, Minneapolis, January 7, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology, January 10, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Capitol Cloakroom interview, January 15, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Congressional Breakfast for Full Employment, Washington, D.C., January 15, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Testimonial to Robert A. Georgine, Building and Construction Trades Dept., AFL-CIO, Washington, D.C., January 18, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Martin Luther King Soul Festival, People's Congregational Church, Washington, D.C., January 19, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Humphrey Responds to Ford's Energy Economic Message tonight on CBS TV, Washington, D.C., January 22, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Barnee Breeskin Testimonial Dinner, Shoreham Americana Hotel, Washington, D.C., January 22, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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HHH reminiscing on LBJ Senate days, January 22, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Alfalfa Club Annual Dinner, Statler-Hilton Hotel, Washington, D.C., January 25, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Yeshiva High School, Washington, D.C., January 26, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington, D.C., January 27, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, Washington, D.C., January 29, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Notes for Urban Coalition Remarks, Washington, D.C., January 31, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Senate Youth Program, Washington, D.C., February 3, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Minneapolis Jaycees Annual Bosses Night Banquet, Minneapolis, Minnesota, February 7, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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310.G.15.5B | 51 | St. Paul Academy and Summit School, St. Paul, Minnesota, February 10, 1975. | |||||||||||
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Doris Kearns interviews HHH on memories of LBJ, February 14, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Presidential Classroom for Young Americans, February 18, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Press Association Banquet, St. Paul, Minnesota, February 21, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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United Jewish Appeal, Columbus, Ohio, February 23, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Mid-Winter Conference of the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture, Washington, D.C., February 25, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Broadcast Pioneers Mike Award Banquet for WCCO Radio, Hotel Pierre, New York, February 26, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Executive Seminar, Washington, D.C., February 27, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Facing the Future on Child Nutrition: American School Food Service Association, March 3, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Convention of Independent Insurance Agents, Hartford, Connecticut, March 4, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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AFL-CIO Legislative Conference, St. Paul, Minnesota, March 7, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Technical College, Waseca, Minnesota, March 9, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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National Housing Conference, Washington, D.C., March 10, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Lutheran Council Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota, March 13, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Cable Communication Association, Minneapolis, Minnesota, March 14, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Young and Rubicon International, Inc., New York City, March 18, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Outdoor Power Equipment Institute, Washington, D.C. March 19, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Association of Democratic Chairmen, Washington, D.C., March 20, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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University of Cologne, Cologne, West Germany, April 4, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, April 6, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Exchange, Incorporated, Minneapolis, Minnesota, April 11, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Bemidji Food Conference, Bemidji, Minnesota, April 12, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Solidarity Day Rally for Soviet Jewry, New York, New York, April 13, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Young President's Organization, Boca Raton, Florida, April 14, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Cooperative Food Distributors of America, Bal Harbor, Florida, April 14, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Congressional Task Force on Unemployment, Washington, D.C., April 15, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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United Rubber Workers Union, Washington, D.C., April 17, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Temple Israel, Minneapolis, Minnesota, April 18, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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United Federation of Teachers Award, New York, New York, April 19, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Annual Washington Conference, The Advertising Council, Inc., Washington, D.C., April 23, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Emil Rieve Memorial Service, Washington, D.C., April 24, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Agricultural Extension Service Centennial Banquet, Minneapolis, Minnesota, April 25, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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AFL-CIO Rally, Washington, D.C., April 26, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Dedication of Adath Israel Synagogue, St. Paul, Minnesota, April 27, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Representatives of the Securities Industry Association, Washington, D.C., April 29, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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United Jewish Appeal Dinner, Elizabeth, New Jersey, April 29, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Remarks to American Field Service Breakfast Meeting, Washington, D.C., April 30, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Washington Workshop for Iowa Municipal Officials, Washington, D.C., April 30, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Toastmasters International Communication and Leadership Award Banquet, Bloomington, Minnesota, May 3, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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An Evening with Danny Thomas, John Blatnik, and their friends, Duluth, Minnesota, May 4, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Dedication of Minneapolis Regional Native American Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 4, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Women in Community Service Tenth Anniversary, Washington, D.C., May 5, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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25th Quadrennial of BRAC, Washington, D.C., May 7, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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United Jewish Appeal, Miami, May 7, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Jackson For President Fund Raiser, Washington, D.C., May 13, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Joint Congressional Symposium on International Women's Year, Washington, D.C., May 14, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Brooklyn Center Athletic Banquet, Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, May 16, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Dedication of Selby-Dayton Project, St. Paul, Minnesota, May 17, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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National Association of Women in Construction, Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 17, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 17, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Dedication of Wright County Historical Museum, Buffalo, Minnesota, May 18, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Steelworkers' District 23 Annual Legislative Conference, Washington, D.C., May 19, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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East Junior High School, Richfield, Minnesota, May 19, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Wood County Democratic Dinner, Parkersburg, West Virginia, May 20, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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The Congressional Black Caucus, Washington, D.C., May 20, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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National Association of Market Developers, Atlanta, Georgia, May 22, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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St. Mary's Junior College Commencement, Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 23, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Dedication of Walter Reuther Library, Detroit, Michigan, May 23, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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National Conference of State Legislators, Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 24, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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St. John's College Commencement, Collegeville, Minnesota, May 25, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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University of Minnesota at Duluth Convocation, Duluth, Minnesota, May 29, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Worthington Community College Commencement, Worthington, Minnesota, May 30, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Shattuck School Commencement, Faribault, Minnesota, May 31, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Commencement Exercises Minnesota School for the Braille, May 31, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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United States Independent Telephone Association, Washington, D.C., June 4, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Twin Cities OIC, Minneapolis, Minnesota, June 7, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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American Water Works Conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota, June 9, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Sinclair Lewis Interpretive Center Opening, Sauk Centre, Minnesota, June 15, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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22nd National Institute on Crime and Delinquency, Minneapolis, Minnesota, June 15, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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National Alliance of Businessmen, Minneapolis, Minnesota, June 16, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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National Democratic Club, Washington, D.C., June 17, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Conference of Democratic Statewide Elected Officials, Statler-Hilton, Washington, D.C., June 18, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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National Federation of Independent Business Convention, Washington Hilton Hotel, Washington, D.C., June 18, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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The Full Employment Conference, Washington, D.C., June 24, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Chicago Committee for Community Assistance to Secondary Education in Israel, Chicago, Illinois, June 24, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Remarks to Supreme Soviet, Moscow, U.S.S.R., June 30, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Ceremony Commemorating Sesquicentennial of Norwegian Emigration to U.S., Stavanger, Norway, July 4, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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1975 Annual Conference of Mayors, Boston, Massachusetts, July 9, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Jay C. Hormel Nature Centre, Austin, Minnesota, July 12, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Conference on Emerging Trends in Education, July 14, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Agri-Growth Council, Inc. Annual Meeting, Radisson Hotel, Edina, Minnesota, July 14, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Midwest Banking Institute, University of Minnesota, Morris, Minnesota, July 20, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic National Telethon, Los Angeles, California, July 26, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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National Association of Development Organization, Radisson Hotel, Duluth, Minnesota, August 5, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Wild Rice Growers Association Tour, Grand Rapids, Minnesota, August 8, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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International Economic Association, Stockholm, Sweden, September 3, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Annual Convention: Minnesota AFL-CIO, St. Paul, Minnesota, September 8, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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KNOW AMERICA Seminar, National 4-H Center, Washington, D.C., September 16, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Golden Jubilee Scopus Award Dinner, American Friends of Hebrew University, New York City, September 17, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Steelworkers' District 33 Biennial Conference, Duluth, Minnesota, September 18, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Food and Agricultural Policy: It's Importance For Us and the World, Minnesota Legislative Conference, Golden Valley, Minnesota, September 20, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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America's Foreign Policy: The Challenge of Change, Chicago, Illinois, September 23, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Symposium on the Arts, Austin, Texas, September 29, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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National Convention, Society of American Foresters, Washington, D.C., October 1, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Frank E. Karelsen Testimonial Dinner, New York City, October 2, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic Candidates Forum, Syracuse, New York, October 4, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Dedication Ceremonies for the David Berger Memorial, Cleveland, Ohio, October 5, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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AFL-CIO National Convention, San Francisco, California, October 6, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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American Forestry Association, Centennial Meeting, Washington, D.C., October 7, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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National Association of State Boards of Education, Annual Convention, New Orleans, Louisiana, October 10, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Royal Banquet for King Olav V, Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 13, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Institutional Seminar, Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 14, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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National Association of Food Chains Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., October 15, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Jack Brooks Dinner, Beaumont, Texas, October 15, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Building Products Executives Conference, Washington, D.C., October 23, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Allegheny County Democratic Dinner, Pittsburgh, October 23, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Annual Convention: National Savings and Loan League, October 25, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Dinner for Congressman Robert J. Cornell, Green Bay, Wisconsin, October 26, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Investment Association of New York, New York City, New York, October 28, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Rally for Arnold Pinkney, Cleveland, Ohio, October 29, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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International Federation of Agricultural Producers, Washington, D.C., October 29, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Jefferson-Jackson Dinner, East Liverpool, Ohio, October 31, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Fund Raising Dinner for Congressman Paul Simon, Carbondale, Illinois, November 4, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Patrick Leahy Fund Raiser, Burlington, Vermont, November 8, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Acceptance of the Joseph Prize for Human Rights, Anti-Defamation League, B'nai Brith, New York City, November 9, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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10th Annual Northwest Iowa Community Conference, Washington, D.C., November 11, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Annual Conference of the National Council for Urban Economic Development, Washington, D.C., November 11, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Conference of United Steelworkers, Washington, D.C., November 11, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Twin Cities Jewish Community Council, St. Paul, Minnesota, November 16, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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National Milk Producers Federation 59th Annual Convention, New Orleans, Louisiana, November 17, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Appreciation Dinner for Jacob Kassab, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, November 19, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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The U.N. and a New World Economic Order: National Town Meeting, The Kennedy Center, Washington, D.C., November 19, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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World Population Society Conference, Washington, D.C., November 20, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Michigan State AFL-CIO Second Biennial Century Club Dinner, November 21, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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National Kidney Foundation, New York City, November 22, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Farmers Union Grain Terminal Association Annual Meeting, St. Paul, Minnesota, December 3, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic Party Fund Raiser, Columbia, South Carolina, December 8, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Alfalfa Club Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., December 9, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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National Farmers Organization Annual Convention, Kansas City, Missouri, December 11, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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DFL Feminist Caucus Fund Raiser, Minneapolis, Minnesota, December 13, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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State of Israel Bond Organization Man of the Year Award, Chicago, Illinois, December 16, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Homeward Bound Groundbreaking Ceremony, New Hope, Minnesota, December 20, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Amicus Annual Patron Dinner, Minneapolis, Minnesota, December 20, 1975. | |||||||||||||
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Western Regional Presidential Symposium, University of California-Irvine, Irvine, California, January 11, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Angola: University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, January 12, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Printing Week Dinner Banquet, Minneapolis, Minnesota, January 13, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Missouri State Democratic Dinner, Columbia, Missouri, January 17, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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National Association of Homebuilders, Dallas, Texas, January 18, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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American Bankers Association, Washington, D.C., January 21, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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International Ladies' Garment Workers Union, Washington, D.C., January 21, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Consumer Federation of America, Washington, D.C., January 22, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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National Political Committee, Machinists Political League, Washington, D.C., January 23, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Rhode Island State Democratic Fund Raiser, Warwick, Rhode Island, January 23, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Alfalfa Club Annual Dinner, Washington, D.C., January 24, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Leadership Conference, American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, Washington, D.C., January 26, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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"Detente and East-West Relations": The Center for Strategic and International Studies of Georgetown University, International Club, Washington, D.C., January 27, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Washington Press Club, Washington, D.C., January 28, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, AFL-CIO, Washington, D.C., January 28, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Association of Commerce and Industry, Bloomington, Minnesota, January 30, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Press Club Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota, January 30, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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College of St. Scholastica, Duluth, Minnesota, January 31, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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National Rural Electric Cooperative Association, Anaheim, California, February 1, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Berks County Democratic Committee Fund Raiser, River Edge Restaurant, Reading, Pennsylvania, February 3, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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John Hopkins School For Advanced International Studies, Washington, D.C., February 5, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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A Presidential Classroom for Young Americans Graduation Banquet, Washington, D.C., February 6, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Senate Youth Program Luncheon, Washington, D.C., February 6, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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National Association of Secondary School Principals, Washington, D.C., February 17, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Symposium on a New International Economic Partnership: Seminar for Bank Executives, Washington, D.C., February 19, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Conference on World Hunger and American Responsibility, Smith College, Northhampton, Massachusetts, February 19, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Mortgage Bankers Association of America, Washington, D.C., February 23, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Press conference statement on SALT Agreement: Humphrey, Javits, Kennedy, February 25, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner Honoring Senator Harrison Williams, Newark, New Jersey, February 27, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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COPE Banquet: Philadelphia Council of AFL-CIO, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, February 28, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Dinner Honoring Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm, New York City, New York, February 29, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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National Housing Conference, Washington, D.C., February 29, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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American School Food Services Association Legislative Action Conference, Washington, D.C., March 3, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Fund Raiser for Congressman Matthew F. McHugh, Binghamton, New York, March 4, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Fund Raiser for Congressman Allan T. Howe, Salt Lake City, Utah, March 6, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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U. S. National Student Association Mid-Year Conference, Washington, D.C., March 10, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Northwest Iowa Farm Convention Banquet, Washington, D.C., March 11, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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National Conference of State Legislators, Washington, D.C., March 12, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Fund Raiser for Congressman Ray Madden, Hammond, Indiana, March 12, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Statewide Nutrition Education Conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota, March 13, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Vocational Industrial Clubs of America, Minnesota Association, St. Paul, Minnesota, March 13, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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7th Annual Convention of the National Farmers Union, New Orleans, Louisiana, March 15, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Architects-Engineers Public Affairs Conference, Washington, D.C., March 16, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Congressional Cities Conference, Washington, D.C., March 16, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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National Committee for Full Employment, Washington, D.C., March 19, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Convention of Young Democrats of Virginia, Arlington, Virginia, March 20, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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The Christian Life Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention, Washington, D.C., March 22, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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National Democratic Luncheon, Washington, D.C., March 24, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Griffin Roast, Circus Saints and Sinners Club, Washington, D.C., March 25, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Twin Cities Student Assembly Convention, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, March 27, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Wisconsin State Medical Society, Madison, Wisconsin, March 29, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Joint Engineering Legislative Forum, Washington, D.C., March 30, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Evans-Novak Forum, Washington, D.C., March 31, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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National Conference of Democratic Mayors Urban Policy Forum, New York City, April 1, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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American Enterprise Institute Forum on Economic Planning, Washington, D.C., April 1, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Fund Raiser for Congressman Martin Russo, Evergreen Park, Illinois, April 2, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, St. Paul, Minnesota, April 3, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Hugh O'Brian Youth Foundation Leadership Seminar, April 4, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Annual Conference: AFL-CIO Building Trades Department, Washington, D.C., April 5, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Work in America Institute Swedish-American Dialogue, Washington, D.C., April 5, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Pennsylvania AFL-CIO Convention, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, April 8, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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U.S. Catholic Conference on Housing and Community Development, Washington, D.C., April 8, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, Indianapolis, Indiana, April 10, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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American Society for Information Science, Bicentennial Conference, Washington, D.C., April 12, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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National Growth Policy and Habitat, Washington, D.C., April 13, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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St. Paul Rehabilitation Center, St. Paul, Minnesota, April 15, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Betty Crocker Search For Leadership in Family Living, Washington, D.C., April 26, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Statement by Humphrey of noncandidacy for 1976 presidential race, April 29, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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State Association of Broadcasters Presidents, Washington, D.C., May 4, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Loeb-Rhoades Seminar on The Future of the Democratic Economy, Washington, D.C., May 5, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Second Annual Wertheim Housing Seminar, Washington, D.C., May 6, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Unveiling of Statue of President Harry S. Truman, Truman Library, Independence, Missouri, May 8, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Honors Assembly, Anoka Senior High School, Anoka, Minnesota, May 10, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Fund Raising dinner for Representative William J. Hughes, Atlantic City, New Jersey, May 10, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Congressional Dinner, Washington, D.C., May 11, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Bicentennial Jefferson-Jackson Day Celebration, Manchester, New Hampshire, May 12, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Democratic Victory '76 Dinner, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, May 14, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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American Jewish Committee Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., May 14, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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White House Fellows Alumni, Washington, D.C., May 14, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Fund Raiser for Governor Art Link, Jamestown, North Dakota. May 15, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Veterans' Bicentennial Observance, Fort Snelling, Minnesota, May 15, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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National Leadership Assembly National Conference on Soviet Jewry, Washington, D.C., May 17, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Conference on Community Services, Washington, D.C. (AFL-CIO), May 18, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Belmont County Dinner, St. Clairsville, Ohio, May 19, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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The Crisis in the American Cities, Washington, D.C., May 20, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Annual Victory Dinner, Camden County, New Jersey, May 20, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Bicentennial Celebration, Neil Armstrong High School, Robbinsdale, Minnesota, May 21, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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B'nai Abraham Synagogue, St. Louis Park, Minnesota, May 21, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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College of St. Thomas, St. Paul, Minnesota, May 22, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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African Trends and Developments, and the Role of the United States, African-American Institute, Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 22, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, Frankfort, Kentucky, May 22, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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National Leadership Conference on Welfare Reform, Washington, D.C., May 25, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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National Model Cities Community Development Directors Association, Annual spring conference, Washington, D.C., May 26, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Conversations in the Countryside Conference, Southwest State University, Marshall, Minnesota, June 1, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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New Jersey Building and Construction Trades Council Convention, Cherry Hill, New Jersey, June 3, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union, Washington, D.C., June 3, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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DFL State Convention Dinner, Duluth, Minnesota, June 4, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Associated Press Broadcasters, Minneapolis, Minnesota, June 4, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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DFL State Convention, Duluth, Minnesota, June 5, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Graduation Exercises, United States Capitol Page School, Washington, D.C., June 7, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Annual COPE Legislative Conference, Transport Workers of America, Washington, D.C., June 8, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Grocery Manufacturers of America Public Policy Forum, Washington, D.C., June 9, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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National Newspaper Publishers Association, Philadelphia, June 10, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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NAACP Annual Freedom Fund Dinner, Chicago, Illinois, June 11, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Conference on Mental Retardation, Bloomington, Minnesota, June 12, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Doland High School Reunion, South Dakota, June 13, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Broadcasters Promotion Association Annual Seminar, Washington, D.C., June 16, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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National Housing Conference, Washington, D.C., June 16, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Kenner Products 5th Annual Meeting, Cincinnati, Ohio, June 17, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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National Jewish Hospital and Research Center Dinner, Minneapolis, Minnesota, June 21, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Fund Raiser for Representative Ned Pattison, Troy, New York, June 24, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Third District Congressional Banquet for John Brademas, South Bend, Indiana, June 28, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Senator Hubert H. Humphrey Narrates: I am an American, July 3, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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United States Bicentennial Observances: Brainerd, Minnesota (July 3); Anoka and St. Cloud, Minnesota (July 4), July 3 and 4, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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American Federation of Television and Radio Artists Convention, Radisson South, Minneapolis, Minnesota, July 8, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Norway Days, Minnehaha Park, Minneapolis, Minnesota, July 11, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Address to Democratic National Convention, Madison Square Garden, New York City, July 13, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Full employment interview, July 15, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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HHH Remarks nominating Senator Walter F. Mondale for Vice President of the United States, New York City, July 15, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Music 76, Washington, D.C., July 20, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Fifth Annual Convention of Operation Push, Washington, D.C., July 23, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Remarks for Congressman James Symington, St. Louis, Missouri, July 23, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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International Circulation Managers Convention (newspapers), Minneapolis, Minnesota, July 26, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Freedom From Hunger Luncheon, Washington, D.C., July 28, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Soil Conservation Society of America, Minneapolis, Minnesota, August 2, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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National Conference National Post Office Mail Handlers, Watchmen, Messengers and Group Leaders Division of the Laborers' International Union of No. America, AFL-CIO, Anaheim, California, August 18, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Fourth Annual Cornland Show, Olivia, Minnesota, August 21, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Building and Construction Trades Council, Mankato, Minnesota, August 21, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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44th International Convention: Supreme Sons of Norway, Alexandria, Minnesota, August 28, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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National Association of Postmasters of the United States, Minneapolis, Minnesota, August 30, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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School District Faculties, Wayzata, Minnesota, September 2, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Veterans of World War I, 24th National Convention, Minneapolis, Minnesota, September 7, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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B'nai B'rith, Washington, D.C., September 7, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Convention of International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, Hollywood, Florida, September 8, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Active Ballot Club Retail Clerks International Association, Washington, D.C., September 9, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Regional American Public Welfare Association Conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota, September 12, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Senate Temporary Select Committee to Study the Senate Committee System, Washington, D.C., September 14, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Farmfest, Lake Crystal, Minnesota, September 15, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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U.S. Senate Colloquy on Jobs, Employment Policy, Capitol, Washington, D.C., September 16, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Jewish Kick-off rally for Carter campaign, New York City, September 22, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Fund Raiser for Congressman William J. Green, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, September 23, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Government Affairs Day, Minnesota Jaycees, St. Paul, Minnesota, September 25, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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National Farmers Organization, Little Falls, Minnesota, September 25, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Fund Raiser for Mayor Ed Zorinsky, Omaha, Nebraska, September 26, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Conference on International Development, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Blacksburg, Virginia, September 27, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Fund Raiser for Congressman Paul S. Sarbanes, Baltimore, Maryland, September 28, 1976. | |||||||||||||
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Machinists Non-Partisan Political League, DuPont Plaza Hotel, Washington, D.C., January 21, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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W.I.C. Symposium, Mayflower Hotel, Washington, D.C., January 24, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Testimonial Dinner for Frank J. Lautenberg, National Chairman, United Jewish Appeal, Essex County, New Jersey (not delivered), January 26, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Leadership Conference on Civil Rights: Hon. Roy Wilkins Annual Board Meeting, Washington, D.C., January 27, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Interview with Marie Ridder, [circa February 1977]. | |||||||||||||
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Anti-Defamation League Annual Dinner, Breakers Hotel, Palm Beach, Florida, February 3, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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United States Senate Youth Program Luncheon, Benjamin Franklin Room, State Dept., Washington, D.C., February 4, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Fourth National Conference of Executive High School Interns, Quality Inn, Washington, D.C., February 8, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Presentation of Schweitzer Award to President Daniel Oduber of Republic of Costa Rica, sponsored by: Animal Welfare Institute, February 9, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Martin Agronsky Show, Washington, D.C., February 22, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Reception Hosted by New Directors in Honor of Members of the 95th Congress, February 24, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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J. C. Penney Company Conference, Washington, D.C., February 24, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Interview with Ponchita Pierce, Reader's Digest, March 2-4, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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New Deal Dinner, Washington, D.C., March 4, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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NBC Forum, Statler-Hilton Hotel, Washington, D.C., March 5, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Fund Raiser for Senator John Tunney, Beverly Hills, California, March 11, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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American School Food Service Association Dinner Honoring Senator Humphrey, Capitol Hill Hilton, Washington, D.C., March 14, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Washington Workshops, Washington, D.C., March 14, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Tribute to Senator Humphrey, Washington, D.C., March 16, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Interview with Bob Donovan, Los Angeles Times, March 22, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Interview with Bob Owen, Los Angeles Times, March 24, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Al Hofstede Breakfast, Minneapolis, Minnesota, March 26, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota Cancer Society, Dayton's Auditorium, Minneapolis, Minnesota, March 26, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Dedication of Northside Child Development Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota, March 27, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Lubavitch Award Reception, Washington, D.C., March 28, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Washington Workshop, Washington, D.C., March 28, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Americans for Democratic Action Dinner, Roosevelt Day, New York City, March 31, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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National Collaboration for Youth, Washington, D.C., March 31, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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First Annual District of Columbia Cancer Society Inspirational Award, Washington, D.C., April 1, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Remarks in launching fund drive for Lebanese relief, Washington, D.C., April 7, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Remarks by State Senator Hubert H. Humphrey III, Minnesota Federation of Teachers: Acceptance of Pennell Award for U.S. Senator Hubert H. Humphrey, April 16, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Reception of Minnesota Trade Delegation To Cuba, Washington, D.C., April 18, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Travel Program for Foreign Diplomats Annual Luncheon, Washington, D.C., April 20, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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1977 Brotherhood Dinner, Arkansas Region National Conference of Christians and Jews, Little Rock, Arkansas, April 28, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Congressional Fellows Reception, Washington, D.C., May 5, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Conference on Vocational Education, Washington, D.C., May 5, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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4th Annual Harry S. Truman Public Service Award, Independence, Missouri, May 6, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Dedication of Homeward Bound, New Hope, Minnesota, May 7, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Amalgamated Meat Cutters Legislative Conference, Washington, D.C., May 10, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Annual Dinner: American Jewish Committee, New York City, May 12, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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University of Minnesota Solar Energy Meeting, May 14, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Interview with Monica Surfaro, Guideposts, May 16, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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The Louis D. Brandeis Zionist District Special Awards Dinner, Washington, D.C., May 17, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Commencement Address, Assumption College, Worcester, Massachusetts, May 21, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Commencement Address: University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May 22, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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10th Annual Meeting of The Small Business Service Bureau, Worcester, Massachusetts, May 22, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Dedication of St. Paul-Ramsey Medical Center and Gillette Children's Hospital, Minneapolis, Minnesota, June 3, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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NASA: LBJ School Conference, Washington, D.C., June 6, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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National Council of Senior Citizens Inc.: National Legislative Conference, Washington, D.C., June 8, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Reform Jewish Appeal Dinner, New York City, June 9, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Christening of the Mesabi Miner, Duluth, Minnesota, June 11, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Opportunity Workshop, Minneapolis, Minnesota, June 12, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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North American Conference on Labor Statistics, Minneapolis, Minnesota, June 13, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Smithsonian Institution Symposium, Washington, D.C., June 14, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Interview with Marquis Childs, June 17, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Kenner Products 5th Annual Meeting, Cincinnati, Ohio, June 17, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Interviews with Mike Gillette for LBJ Library (incomplete), June 20-21, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Tenth Washington Meeting of the Council of the Americas, Washington, D.C., June 27, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Coalition for the Effective Resettlement of Indo-Chinese Refugees, June 29, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Presentation of Final Report, Bicentennial Commission, Washington, D.C., June 30, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Interview, July 1977. | |||||||||||||
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National Education Association, Minneapolis, Minnesota, July 5, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Power, Politics, and Current Issues in Rehabilitation Workshop, Mankato, Minnesota, July 6, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Statement before Subcommittee on the Handicapped, July 14, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Remarks on receiving FTD Association Award, July 26, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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National Convention on Young Democrats, Miami, Florida, July 28, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Announcement of formation of Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota, Hay Adams Hotel, Washington, D.C., July 28, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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79th Annual Convention of the Fraternal Order of Eagles Minneapolis, Minnesota, July 29, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Remarks upon Receiving the International Rescue Committee's International Award, Washington, D.C., August 4, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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First Annual Minnesota Rural Youth Institute, Southwest State University, Marshall, Minnesota, August 11, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Upper Midwest Lubavitch Celebration 75, Minneapolis, Minnesota, August 16, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Message from Senator Humphrey: Fund Raiser for Senator Floyd Haskell, August 27, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Message to AFL-CIO, September 15, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Fund Raising dinner for Senator Clark, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, September 17, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Remarks to Minnesota AFL-CIO Convention, St. Paul, September 19, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Minneapolis Federation for Jewish Service via telephone, Minneapolis, Minnesota, September 24, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Annual Meeting of American Society of Landscape Architects via telephone, Minneapolis, Minnesota, September 26, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Telephone Message to participants of Father Hesburgh Dinner, October 3, 1977. | |||||||||||||
See also Golda Meir Award presented by Pioneer Women, October 17, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Message to Americans for Justice on the Job, October 4, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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The Golda Meir Award presented by the Pioneer Women, Washington, D.C. (delivered by Frances Howard), October 17, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Swearing-in of Action Agency Officials, The White House, Washington, D.C. (delivered by Frances Howard), October 17, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Statement on Creating a Dept. of Education, Minnesota Education Association Statewide Teacher Rally, October 20, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Remarks by Hubert H. Humphrey III: An Evening in Honor of Hubert H. Humphrey, October 20, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Humphrey and Carter in Minnesota, October 23, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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A Great Man Comes Home Again: Tribute by the U.S. Senate to Senator Humphrey, Washington, D.C., October 25, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Minnesota State Affirmative Action Association, Minneapolis, Minnesota (delivered by Skip Humphrey), October 28, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Dedication of the Hubert H. Humphrey HEW Building, Washington, D.C., November 1, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Induction into Labor Hall of Fame, November 1, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Reception of Senator Hubert H. Humphrey by the House of Representatives, November 3, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Remarks by Mrs. Frances Howard on behalf of Senator Humphrey, accepting the American Civil Liberties Award, ACLU Fund of the National Capital Area, Washington, D.C., November 7, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Message by Frances Howard to the Florida Democratic Party State Convention, November 19, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Message to Minnesota Farmers Union Annual Convention, Bloomington, November 22, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Interview with David Schumacher, ABC News Special, November 30, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Remarks by Senator Humphrey, The National Tribute to the Hon. Hubert H. Humphrey, December 2, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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AFL-CIO National Convention, Los Angeles, California (via telephone), December 8, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Remarks by Mrs. Howard, Presentation of the 1st Annual Eleanor Roosevelt Human Rights Award to Sen. Humphrey by the National Human Rights Conference, Beverly Hills, California, December 10, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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Remarks of Senator Hubert H. Humphrey, OECD Conference on Youth Employment, Paris, France, December 15, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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The International Symposium on Famine Prevention, Washington, D.C., December 19, 1977. | |||||||||||||
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310.G.11.1B | 55 | Remarks of Frances Humphrey Howard, NAACP Annual Dinner Meeting: Walter White Award, New York City, January 8, 1978. | |||||||||||
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Remarks of Joe Kinney to National Council of Farmer Cooperatives, San Francisco, California, January 12, 1978. | |||||||||||||
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Message from Senator Humphrey, Commemoration Ceremony Honoring Birthdate of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Rockville, Maryland, January 13, 1978. | |||||||||||||
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Remarks of Frances Humphrey Howard for Senator Humphrey: National Black Editors and Publishers Conference, Miami, Florida, January 13, 1978. | |||||||||||||
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Remarks of Frances Humphrey Howard, Birthday Observance for Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Atlanta, Georgia, January 14, 1978. | |||||||||||||
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Hubert Humphrey: A Tribute, January 16, 1978. | |||||||||||||
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Remarks of Frances Howard accepting Hubert H. Humphrey Humanitarian Award in Memory of Senator Humphrey, National Urban Coalition, Washington, D.C., January 31, 1978. | |||||||||||||
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Remarks of Senator Hubert H. Humphrey III, United Jewish Welfare Fund Inaugural Dinner, Los Angeles, California, February 14, 1978. | |||||||||||||
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