Robert F. Kennedy Papers. 1937 - 6/6/1968. Robert F. Kennedy Papers: Senate Papers: Speeches and Press Releases. 1965 - 1968. Robert F. Kennedy Papers: Senate Papers: Speeches and Press Releases. 1/6/1966 - 1/10/1966. Report on New York Transit Strike January 10, 1966

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Robert F. Kennedy Papers. 1937 - 6/6/1968. Robert F. Kennedy Papers: Senate Papers: Speeches and Press Releases. 1965 - 1968. Robert F. Kennedy Papers: Senate Papers: Speeches and Press Releases. 1/6/1966 - 1/10/1966. Report on New York Transit Strike January 10, 1966

1966

Press report from the office of Senator Robert F. Kennedy on the New York transit strike. Includes statements by Senator Kennedy and copies of telegrams.

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