Kennedy-Nelson Headquarters
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Wisconsin State Senator, Horace Wilkie, center, is applauded after cutting a ribbon to open the new Madison joint headquarter of the Citizens for Kennedy and the Nelson for Governor committees. The office is located at 610 University Avenue. Looking on, left to right: Patrick Lucey, state Democratic chairman; Madison Mayor Ivan Nestingen, state co-chairman of the Citizens for Kennedy committee; Wilkie; Don Eisenberg, Dane County chairman of the Kennedy-Johnson volunteers; Mrs. Robert Dolan, a volunteer worker; Jack DeWitt, Dane County chairman of Citizens for Kennedy; and Pat Kennedy, a UW graduate student from New York (no relation to the candidate) also a volunteer worker.
October 1960
Barlet, Tom
Publication Information
| Creator | Barlet, Tom |
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| Date Created | October 1960 |
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| Format | Image |
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| Rights Holder | The Capital Times; Wisconsin Historical Society |
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