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Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson (standing at the microphone) delivers remarks at Senator Carl Hayden’s (Arizona) 50th anniversary dinner at the Westward Ho Hotel in Phoenix, Arizona. Members of the press sit in the audience.
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President John F. Kennedy at Sky Harbor Airport in Phoenix, Arizona, to attend a 50th anniversary dinner for Senator Carl Hayden (Arizona). President Kennedy (facing away from the camera) shakes hands with Representative Morris K. Udall of Arizona (wearing a bowtie). Also in the crowd are Senator Hayden, White House Secret Service Agent Lubert “Bert” de Freese, Special Assistant to the President Kenneth P. O’Donnell, and members of the press.
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President John F. Kennedy arrives at Sky Harbor Airport in Phoenix, Arizona, to attend a 50th anniversary dinner for Senator Carl Hayden (Arizona) and is greeted by Senator Hayden (wearing a hat). Governor of Arizona Paul Fannin stands to the right of Senator Hayden and news photographers are in the background.
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President John F. Kennedy arrives at Sky Harbor Airport in Phoenix, Arizona, to attend a 50th anniversary dinner for Senator Carl Hayden (Arizona) and is greeted by Paul Fannin, Governor of Arizona. Senator Hayden (wearing a hat) stands to the right of President Kennedy, the news media is to the left, and all others are unidentified.
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President John F. Kennedy attends Senator Carl Hayden’s (Arizona) 50th anniversary dinner at the Westward Ho Hotel in Phoenix, Arizona. (L-R) President Kennedy, Senator Hayden, and Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson are in the foreground and members of the press are in the background. White House Secret Service agents Stewart “Stu” Stout and Lubert “Bert” de Freese (wearing a striped tie) are on the left, just behind President Kennedy. New York Times photographer George Tames (wearing a bowtie) stands behind Senator Hayden. [Horizontal line on image is original to the negative.]