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MIDNIGHT VlSlTOR.—President Johnson calling on Mr Edward Kennedy (President Kennedy’s youngest brother) in the New England Baptist Hospital, Boston, shortly after midnight on September 29. With them is Mrs Kennedy. Mr Kennedy, who is a Democratic senator for Massachusetts, suffered a broken back in a flying accident last June. He has been convalescing in the Stryker frame, shown leaning against the wall. President Johnson’s visit to the hospital came at the end of a long day of electioneering in New England.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30562, 3 October 1964, Page 12

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MIDNIGHT VlSlTOR.—President Johnson calling on Mr Edward Kennedy (President Kennedy’s youngest brother) in the New England Baptist Hospital, Boston, shortly after midnight on September 29. With them is Mrs Kennedy. Mr Kennedy, who is a Democratic senator for Massachusetts, suffered a broken back in a flying accident last June. He has been convalescing in the Stryker frame, shown leaning against the wall. President Johnson’s visit to the hospital came at the end of a long day of electioneering in New England. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30562, 3 October 1964, Page 12

MIDNIGHT VlSlTOR.—President Johnson calling on Mr Edward Kennedy (President Kennedy’s youngest brother) in the New England Baptist Hospital, Boston, shortly after midnight on September 29. With them is Mrs Kennedy. Mr Kennedy, who is a Democratic senator for Massachusetts, suffered a broken back in a flying accident last June. He has been convalescing in the Stryker frame, shown leaning against the wall. President Johnson’s visit to the hospital came at the end of a long day of electioneering in New England. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30562, 3 October 1964, Page 12

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