SENATOR KENNEDY SPEECHLESS.—Senator J. F. Kennedy (nearer the camera), an aspirant for the Democratic Party’s nomination in the United States Presidential election, listening to questions at a press conference in Newport, Oregon. With him is his press secretary, Mr P. Salinger. Below is a reproduction of a card issued by Mr Kennedy saying that he could not talk because of a sore throat Mr Salinger did all the talking.
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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29224, 7 June 1960, Page 18
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69SENATOR KENNEDY SPEECHLESS.—Senator J. F. Kennedy (nearer the camera), an aspirant for the Democratic Party’s nomination in the United States Presidential election, listening to questions at a press conference in Newport, Oregon. With him is his press secretary, Mr P. Salinger. Below is a reproduction of a card issued by Mr Kennedy saying that he could not talk because of a sore throat Mr Salinger did all the talking. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29224, 7 June 1960, Page 18
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