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I would like you to know that there is a
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lady in the balcony who came down here to help me carry
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home a carton of undelivered speeches and elaborate
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extensions of remarks, my daughter, Anne Humbert.
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(Applause)
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THE PRESIPENT: Delegate Harry Taylor.
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DELEGATE H. TAYLOR: Mr. President and ladies
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and gentlemen:
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I would like to have you welcome today the
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three most important women in my life: my mother, who
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has put up with me for forty-six years; my sister, Jean
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Rozamus, and my secretary, who has been with me since I
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got out of law school. They are seated in the balcony
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to the rear of the chamber, and I hope you will all join
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in giving them a warm welcome. (Applause)
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THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Darby.
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DELEGATE DARBY: Mr. President and ladies and
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gentlemen:
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I would like the Convention to extent its
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usual warm welcome to my family: my wife Andrea, my
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daughter Paula, my son Matthew, and my mother, Mrs.
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