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- . Johnson will give a dinner in honor of the Presi dent of the Republic of Korea and Mrs. Park at the White House. Dress: Black tie. 5 TUESDAY, MAY 18 8:00 a.m. The Honorable Robert S. McNamara, Secretary of Defense, will have breakfast with President
- This document was scanned and described as part of a digital exhibit about the days following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963. All of our records are not yet digitized. The exhibit documents presented here
- . \ '---- , Today John Fitzgerald Kennedy lives on in the immortal words and works h.e left behind. He lives on in the mind and memories of mankind. He lives countrymen. on in the hearts of his No words are sad enough to express our ~ense of loss. TRANSFERRED
Record copy, Remarks of the President in Convention Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 10/29/1964
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- , one year ago tonight at this very same hour, in that very same chair that· you are now sitting in sat John Fitzgerald Kennedy." If I may, I want to say a word to you tonight and to all Americans about the role that fate has entrusted to me this year
- --□--~---! Let us carry and programs vote. ......... forward of John Fitzgerald not because of our sorrow but because they all Kennedy-- or sympathy are right.re --·· memory, t I n his the plans ill ll'IIIC t:ttttr I especially members of my own
- is rcy-third official visit to your country, beginning in the r all of the year 1961, when my dear friend, now departed, Pres:ident Kennedy, whom I will never forget, invited me to America. On each visit I came from a di.ff erent Korea; that. much has
