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Kennedy Campaigning in Wisconsin

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Presidential candidate John F. Kennedy at the Madison airport with state Democratic leaders. To Kennedy's left are Governor Gaylord Nelson and state Democratic Party head Patrick J. Lucey. Ivan Nestingen, the mayor of Madison, is on the far right, and directly to Kennedy's right is Marvin Brickson, head of the Madison Federation of Labor.

Date Created:
October 23, 1960

Publication Information

Date Created October 23, 1960

Physical Description

Format Image
Dimensions 13 x 11 cm

Collection Information

Source Collection Gaylord Nelson papers, 1954-2006 (bulk 1963-1980)
Call Number PH 3764
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Copyright Status COPYRIGHT NOT EVALUATED
Unique ID
W012HH9
Legacy ID
WHi 45434

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