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- Office
252 - 7th Avenue
New York l, New York
c. Bland
Chainruµi, Kansas City FEB
U. s. Post Office
Kansas City, Missouri
Mr. Theodoric
Mr. Dean J. Barron
Dr. Albert H. Rosenthal
Chairman I Denver FEB.
Department of Health, Education
and Welfare
621
- . Henshel
New York, New York
Mr. & Mrs. William P. Hobby, Jr.
Houston Post, Houston, Texas
Mr. & Mrs. Jack R. Howard
Pres.,
Scripps-Howard
Newspaper Alliance
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Hurd
Artist, San Patricio,
New Mexico
Mr. & Mrs. Charles M. Jackson
Washington,
D
- , where the motorcade will join
the military escort, Northwest on Pennsylvania
Avenue to 14th Street, North on 14th Street to
New York Avenue, Southwest on New York Ave
nue to Pennsylvania Avenue, West on Pennsyl
vania Avenue terminating at Blair House
- of the President's were to have closed the
Symposium, but as the President left the podium the Reverend A.
Kendall Smith of New York City asked for and received the
President's permission to read a telegram. The telegram read as
follows:
This Symposium is interesting
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)
-
In thdr
consider
consider2tions,
my candidacy.
I sh,.11 be honored
to have the dele-
I have a post of duty and responsibHity
here in Washington
-as the Majority Leader of the United ,States Senate,
Be'.:ause of that
duty -- a duty to a:l the ,eople
- Record copy, Senator Johnson Announces His Candidacy for U.S. President, Auditorium, New Senate Office Building, 7/5/60
- they
•••
Tonight
hands
In that
l speak to them as well
• •• 1•t
for relleotion
the
and mine.
the destiny
and asked your vote
Texans •••
launoh111g a new dq
have pas1ed since
years
are those
•••
2!_ knowledge.
grow•~
your 8eJJ1.tor, y012 give
sit
- See all scanned items from file unit "5/22/1948 Speech by Congressman Johnson, "The Challenge of a New Day""
- Folder, "5/22/1948, Speech by Congressman Johnson, "The Challenge of a New Day"," Statements Files, Box 6
- Post-Presidential (Jan. 21, 1969-)