Mr. President, I have joined today with my colleagues, the senior Senator from Massachusetts [Mr. Saltonstall] and Representative McCormack, in introducing a bill to prevent a scandal, which if
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Mr. Mayor; Distinguished Guests, Ladies and Gentlemen. We stand today in the shadow of history. We gather here in the very Cradle of Liberty. It is an honor and a pleasure to be the speaker of the day
National Press Club, Washington, D.C. January 14, 1960 The modern presidential campaign covers every issue in and out of the platform from cranberries to creation. But the public is rarely alerted to
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[This transcription is based on a Boston Globe article from November 9, 1960 and CBS News film footage housed at the library. Because there is no original textual source available to us, efforts have
Listen to the speech. View related documents. President John F. Kennedy March 13, 1961 It is a great pleasure for Mrs. Kennedy and for me, for the Vice President and Mrs. Johnson, and for the Members
Listen to the speech. View related documents. President John F. Kennedy Philadelphia July 4, 1962 Governor Powell, Your Excellency the Archbishop, Governor Lawrence, Mayor Tate, Senator Clark
Listen to the speech. View related documents. President John F. Kennedy Houston, Texas September 12, 1962 President Pitzer, Mr. Vice President, Governor, Congressman Thomas, Senator Wiley, and
Listen to the speech. View related documents. President John F. Kennedy National Guard Armory, Washington, D.C. January 20, 1962 Mr. Rosenbloom and Mrs. Freeman, Mr. Bailey and Mr. McCloskey, Mr
Listen to the speech. View related documents. President John F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium March 23, 1962 Mr. President, Governor Brown, Dr. Pauley, Chancellor, members of the Board of Regents, members
Listen to the speech. View related documents. President John F. Kennedy New York September 20, 1963 Mr. President--as one who has taken some interest in the election of Presidents, I want to
Listen to the speech. View related documents. President John F. Kennedy Statler Hilton Hotel, Washington, D.C. April 20, 1961 Mr. Catledge, members of the American Society of Newspaper Editors, ladies
Listen to the speech. View related documents. President John F. Kennedy New York City September 25, 1961 Mr. President, honored delegates, ladies and gentlemen: We meet in an hour of grief and
Listen to the speech. View related documents. President John F. Kennedy Dublin, Ireland June 28, 1963 Mr. Speaker, Prime Minister, Members of the Parliament: I am grateful for your welcome and for
Dr. Niebuhr, Professor Hayes, Governor Stevenson, Mr. Meany, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, I accept your nomination, and I am proud of it. [Applause.] I am proud to be the only candidate
View related documents. President-Elect John F. Kennedy The State House, Boston January 9, 1961 I have welcomed this opportunity to address this historic body, and, through you, the people of
Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles July 15, 1960 Governor Stevenson, Senator Johnson, Mr. Butler, Senator Symington, Senator Humphrey, Speaker Rayburn, Fellow Democrats, I want to express my thanks to
I want to talk with you tonight about the Federal budget. I would like to examine in a realistic and non-partisan manner the fiscal problems faced by the present administration, and point out to you
Rice Hotel, Houston, Texas September 12, 1960 Reverend Meza, Reverend Reck, I'm grateful for your generous invitation to speak my views. While the so-called religious issue is necessarily and properly
Actually the first Presidential candidate to conduct a nation-wide campaign was General Winfield Scott in 1852. But, although he made many speeches, he insisted that his only motive was to find a
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