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Harry Day.
(Applause.)
Wayne Dunn.
(Applause.)
Walter Frisque, who operates the Xerox
in the Chief Clerk's office.
(Applause.)
Carl Pederson, who also worked very
late last night.
(Applause.)
Bob Edwards.
(Applause.)
Thank you all very much.
(Applause.)
I would also like to extend our personal
thanks through Miss Fitzgerald to the
representatives of the Jack Salomon Re-
porting Service who have so faithfully re-
ported some 15,000 pages of transcript:
Mr. Clifton J. Hunt, Mr. Price Banister,
Miss Dorothy Fitzgerald, and the large
group which back them up in the typing
job.
(Applause.)
I think our troppers, even though they
are out of uniform, should come forward
and take a bow.
Trooper Hess.
(Applause.)
Trooper Howard.
(Applause.)
Trooper Pierce.
(Applause.)
Trooper Meil.
(Applause.)
Even at the time he should be taking a
bow I am told Trooper Meil is on an errand
for the Convention.
(Applause.)
Now, the next group was not advised of
this, and I am not sure they will all hear,
but I would like to recognize the gentlemen
of the press who have been with us from
the very start.
Without any particular order, and cer-
tainly without any priority:
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The Baltimore Sun, George Rogers.
(Applause.)
Are any of the reporters in the lounge?
If so, could somebody get them to come in?
Very well.
The Baltimore Sun, Ed Pickett and
Charles Whiteford.
(Applause.)
Washington Post, Dick Homan.
(Applause.)
Washington Star, Jim Roland.
(Applause.)
WBAL, Albert Quinn.
(Applause.)
Maryland Delaware Press Association,
Gene Ward.
(Applause.)
Annapolis Capital, Hal Burdett.
(Applause.)
AP's Tom Stuckey.
(Applause.)
He also, as many of you know, plays a
mean piano.
AP's John Woodfield.
(Applause.)
AP News, Susan Phillips.
(Applause.)
Catholic Review, Robert Simanski.
(Applause.)
Washington Daily News, Francis Porter.
(Applause.)
I have had three notes passed co me now
indicating a serious oversight. I assure you,
it is not. My own secretary, Mrs. Looker,
refuses to come in.
(Applause.)
And Dick Homan, will you stand?
(Applause.)
Mark Goodfield.
(Applause.)
Delegate Borom.
DELEGATE BOROM: Mr. Chairman, I
think that we ought to let the record show
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