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THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Caldwell.
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DELEGATE CALDWELL: In the last four months
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that I have been here I noticed many of our delegate
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have gained weight. Now that the Convention is over,
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I think they should all take up jogging — except the Balti-
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more City delegates.
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In ten minutes of jogging, they can travel
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through five single member districts. (Applause.)
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THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Kosakowski.
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DELEGATE KOSAKOWSKI: Mr. President, I concur
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with the delegate from Baltimore, Delegate Caldwell, but
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I rise on a point of personal privilege.
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I would like to say to you personally, Mr.
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President, the wonderful job you have done at this Conven-
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tion, and I believe that the delegates present here have
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given their utmost to put a little of their heart and
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wisdom and intelligence and tears into a document which
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may go down into history, but there is a little nomen-
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clature that has come out of this Convention, and you will
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be queried in your travels upon the success of this
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Convention.
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