All through september and october in the first week of november, the candidates carry their message to the people. It started in july, the Democratic Party nominated john f. Kennedy for president of the United States, and for Vice President senator lyndon johnson. The party united behind its candidates. Richard nixon was the choice of the Republican Party. He served as Vice President since 1953. Now hes a candidate for the presidency. His running mate ambassador henry cabinet large. As the campaign gets underway, the president ial candidate meet face to face in Television Debates seen and heard by millions of people. The same people that will decide which of these two men will leave the country for the next four years. Personal contact with the people is still an essential feature of an american president ial campaign. Senator kennedy a tireless campaigner goes to all sections of the country spelling out his views about foreign policy. The overriding issues the maintenance of peace and
A nation of 140 million has elected a government. Narrator all through september and october in the first week of november, the candidates carry their message to the people. [applause] in july, when the Democratic Party nominated senator john f. Kennedy for president of the United States. And for Vice President , senator lyndon johnson. Nixon was choice for the Republican Party. He had served as Vice President of the United States since 1953. Now, he was a candidate for the presidency. His Vice President ial running mate, ambassador henry cabot lodge. As the campaign gets underway, the president ial candidates meet facetoface in Television Debates seen and heard by thousands of people, the same people who will decide which of these two men shall lead the country for the next four years. But personal contact with the people is still an essential feature of an american president ial campaign. Senator kennedy, a tireless campaigner, goes to all sections of the country, spelling out his vi
Narrator all through september and october and the first week of november, the candidates carry their message to the people. [applause] it started in july, when the Democratic Party nominated senator john f. Kennedy for president of the United States. And for Vice President , senator lyndon b. Johnson. The party united behind its candidate. Nixon was the choice for the Republican Party. He had served as Vice President of the United States since 1953. Now, he was a candidate for the presidency. His Vice President ial running mate, ambassador henry cabot lodge. As the campaign gets underway, the president ial candidates meet facetoface in Television Debates seen and heard by millions of people, the same people who will decide which of these two men shall lead the country for the next four years. But personal contact with the people is still an essential feature of an american president ial campaign. Senator kennedy, a tireless campaigner, goes to all sections of the country, spelling out
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Which arose, which for me, gave the book a larger scope than i had originally intended. The quotations that are in the book, the slogans and catchphrases, up until 1955 were easy for me to remember because i am a child of the forties. That is what i learned in school. That is how we learned history in school. The books that we took out of the library, as fourth and fifth graders, or the way that history was taught. When i got to graduate school in the sixties, i discovered that some of my fellow students who came from overseas would come to meet periodically, as one woman did, and said, who is this joe and why should he say it aint so . So i told her the story. Then much later, a friend of ours whos an immigrant doctor from south africa, came to me and said, why do my patients, when they see me, say whats up doc and laugh maniacal . I had to tell them that story. But i also realized that if people who were hundred 30, who i was working with, had no real idea anymore of what these sloga