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In this speech, Hayden reflects on his career, including his election as Arizona's first Representative in 1912; his recollections of such prominent figures as Governor George W. P. Hunt and Williams Jennings Bryan; and advice he received, including a Maryland politician's caution against speaking on the House floor because "it will be printed in the Congressional Record and you can never get it out" and Senator Pat Harrison's instruction to "never talk when you have the votes." Hayden finishes his speech by introducing President Kennedy.
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- Senator Carl Hayden Speech
Contributors
- Hayden, Carl Trumbull, 1877-1972 (Speaker)
- KOOL (Television station : Phoenix, Ariz.) (Contributor)
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1961-11-17
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"Senator Carl Hayden Speech," Tom Chauncey Papers, Accession #1990-00353, Arizona State University Library.