Becoming JFK: A Profile in CommunicationBloomsbury Academic, 30/05/2000 - 344 من الصفحات John F. Kennedy began his political communication in the neighborhoods of the Eleventh Congressional District of Massachusetts, using informal more than formal speaking as he learned to speak and began his career as a political leader. For 18 years he practiced the art of communication that is so intrinsic to the art of politics—speeches, small group deliberation, stump speaking in campaigns, radio and television press conferences, debates, and interviews. |
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... parties . Lodge spoke first , mindful that he was speaking to a strong independent constituency as well as to Republicans ; he noted that there were good and bad elements in the Republican party , and stated that he would continue to ...
... Party.29 However , during the same period , Senator Estes Kefauver of Tennessee was steadily gaining momen- tum and delegate strength in a series of primary victories . He won against Stevenson in Minnesota , but then lost decisively to ...
... party and ended by saying , " I believe that Senator Kennedy feels as deeply about these problems as I do , but our disagreement is not about the goals for America but only about the means to reach those goals . " Nixon's opening ...
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Being Worthy of Your Times | 3 |
Stumping the Neighborhoods | 17 |
On the Way | 29 |
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