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Valley Times TODAY article dated May 3, 1962 partially reads, "Gov. Edmund G. Brown, campaigning for re-election Wednesday in San Fernando Valley, accused Richard Nixon of being "false in everything he has said since he became a candidate." Speaking before 650 women at a luncheon sponsored by Valley Democratic Women's League and Club 28 for Democratic Women, the governor struck at Nixon's prediction that California may lose a portion of its defense contracts... Comedian Bob Newhart performed for the audience and introduced the governor."
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1 photographic print :b&w ;21 x 26 cm. Photographic prints
Newhart, Bob Brown, Edmund G.--(Edmund Gerald),--1905-1996 California.--Governor (1959-1967 : Brown) Governors--California Governors--California--Elections Political campaigns--California Political candidates--California Political parties--United States Comedians--United States Luncheons--California--Los Angeles Politicians--California Microphones Podiums--California--Los Angeles San Fernando Valley (Calif.) Valley Times Collection photographs
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