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22816
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Kammerer gives a detailed account of Presidential nominee John F. Kennedy’s visit to Greenville on September 17, 1960. Three planes flew into the Greenville airport. the first two carried the senators staff and Washington newsmen. The third plane held Kennedy and his aides. He stayed only 87 minutes but spoke to a crowd of 20,000 at the stadium. Accompanied by Gov. Terry Sanford and his motorcade, he also visited a tobacco warehouse and gave his speech at the College Stadium.
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31028
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On Columbus Day--October 12, 1961--President John F. Kennedy will officially open the North Carolina Trade Fair at the Coliseum and Merchandise Mart in Charlotte, North Carolina. The first state-sponsored trade fair in America, the trade fair is expected to draw more than 300,000 buyers and visitors from all over the country to the over 1000 exhibits.
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35620
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Senator Morgan offered his opinion about current conditions in Washington DC and information about his involvement in committees such the Church Committee. Touched upon also were his opinions about President Carter’s performance during the first one hundred days in office, John F. Kennedy’s assassin, and NC’s justice system.
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Tar Heel (NoCar F 251 T37x), Vol. 5 Issue 4, Aug 1977, p14-18