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So this Administration, which aims
at peaceful cooperation among all
Americans, has been the victim of a
certain natural pugnacity among Yale men.
Now
that
I
am
a
Yale
man
too,
it
is
time
for
peace.
Last
week,
at
West
Point,
in
the histor ic tradition of that Academy,
I availed myself of the powers of the
Commander-i - in - -Chief to remit all the
sentences of offending cadets. In that
same spirit and in the historic
tradition of Yale - let me now offer to
smoke
the
clay
pipe
of
friendship
with
al
my brother Elis - and I hope that they
may be friends not only with me but with
each other.
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This file contains materials collected by the office of President John F. Kennedy's secretary, Evelyn Lincoln, concerning President Kennedy's remarks at the 1962 Yale University graduation ceremony. In his speech the President thanks the University for the honorary degree bestowed upon him, and discusses three areas of domestic concern where the prevalence of myth dangerously impedes progress: fiscal policy, confidence in an administration, and the concept of "big government." Materials in this folder include various memoranda of suggested talking points, a draft by Special Assistant to the President and speechwriter Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., a press copy, and a reading copy of the speech with handwritten notations by the President, as well as a luncheon menu, program for the commencement exercises, and an additional transcript of the speech published by Yale University.
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