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Well, fortunately that was before the Smith-Connally Act and it
was before Taft-Hartley and there were no inhibitions as against
appropriate contributions.
So I suggested that he ought to talk
to then-Secretary-Treasurer, a man named Tom Kennedy, now
- , his accepting it?
D:
No, I really wasn't.
Tell you what I did.
After Kennedy was nominated
on the first ballot--of course, I was disappointed--I got on the plane
and carne on horne.
F:
But not surprised?
D:
Not surprised, no.
I got there a day
- with a shaggy hairdo.
He was Visibly amused.
shall never forget.
grandchildren.
It was Senator John F. Kennedy.
And thaUs an experience that I
I wished I could record it for my
It was a great experience for us.
PB:
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