On the recordApril 23, 1968
No man could serve where I have served now for more than 4 years and 5 long months--in this great office of all the people--without sensing that we are once again in 'a new time.'
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presidency.ucsb.eduNo man could serve where I have served now for more than 4 years and 5 long months--in this great office of all the people--without sensing that we are once again in 'a new time.'
Remarks at a Democratic Party Dinner in Chicago
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