On the recordOctober 2, 1960
I am confident that, as in the past, your deliberations will result in decisions that are in the best interest of our Nation as well as your membership.
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presidency.ucsb.eduI am confident that, as in the past, your deliberations will result in decisions that are in the best interest of our Nation as well as your membership.
Telegram from John F. Kennedy to National Maritime Union 12th Convention, New York, NY
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