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Eleanor Daley, Cardinal Cody, Lady Bird Johnson and Otto Kerner at a Democratic Party banquet
Eleanor "Sis" Daley, Cardinal John P. Cody, Lady Bird Johnson, and Governor Otto Kerner standing at attention at a Democratic Party banquet.
1966

Group portrait with John F. Kennedy
A group portrait of some of the attendees of a 1962 Democratic Dinner in Chicago. From the left stands: Congressman Sidney Yates, an unidentified man, P.J. Cullerton, Mayor Richard J. Daley, President John F. Kennedy, Reverend Michael Conway, Monsignor P.J. Molloy, and Reverend William Murphy.
1962

John F. Kennedy with prominent Democratic politicians at a Cook County Democratic Party dinner
Governor Otto Kerner standing at the speaker's podium at a Democratic Party dinner event at McCormick Place. Seated on the dais (from left to right) are: President John F. Kennedy, Mayor Richard J. Daley, P.J. Cullerton, Senator Paul Douglas, Congressman William Dawson, Monsignor Daniel Cunningham, Eleanor "Sis" Daley, Patrick Hoy, and Marshall Korshak.
1962

Irish Fellowship Club of Chicago 63rd Annual Banquet, head table guests
Guests at the head table at the Irish Fellowship Club of Chicago 63rd Annual Banquet. They include, from left to right: Bishop Cletus O'Donnell, Mayor Richard J. Daley, Edward J. Barrett, Illinois governor Otto Kerner, and an unidentified priest. A framed portrait of John F. Kennedy hangs on the wall behind them.
1964

Irish Fellowship Club of Chicago 63rd Annual Banquet, Otto Kerner and others
Illinois governor Otto Kerner in conversation with Bishop Cletus O'Donnell and another man at the Irish Fellowship Club of Chicago 63rd Annual Banquet.
1964

Irish Fellowship Club of Chicago 63rd Annual Banquet, head table guests
Guests at the head table at the Irish Fellowship Club of Chicago 63rd Annual Banquet include, from left to right: an unidentified man, Bishop Cletus O'Donnell, Mayor Richard J. Daley, Edward J. Barrett, Illinois governor Otto Kerner, and an unidentified priest. A framed portrait of John F. Kennedy hangs on the wall behind them.
1964