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The Message Upbeat and Confident President Reagan spoke ol the history of the valley — ' one of hardship over- come, of determination, hard work, family, and faith. He electrified the crowd with the words Which way. With those words, the early immigrants to the valley were asking, the president continued. Which way opportunity? Which way peace? Which way freedom? He praised our communities and industries today for the part they are playing in the computer revolution, which he said, promises to change life on earth more profoundly than the Industrial Revolution of a century ago The President's lesson, not just tor this valley, but for the entire nation, was on opportunity, the chance to work hard and make our dreams come true ' He believes, the lesson of this valley is a lesson for the entire nation With opportuni- ty, there's no limit to what Americans can achieve. Reporter annotates his copy of the text of the Presidents message (Top) State Senator Warren Anderson applauds the President's Speech 22
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For the deaf the speeches are signed (Left) Local leaders of industry and the Republican Party welcome President Reagan Patrick Toole IBM Systems Technology Division president, and Bob Rose, Broome County Republican Committee Chairman, on the far left Richard Miller, New York State Assemblyman, 123rd Assembly District (fourth from left), Bernice Nickerson. Broome County Republican Committee Vice-Chairman; President Reagan, Clarence Rapplevea, New York State Assembly Minority Leader Warren Ander- son, New York State Senate Maionty Leader (third from right); Aifonse D'Amato. United States Senator for New York, Marian Como. Mayor of the Village of Endicou 21
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Lisa Tomik U-E's Tiger Mascot and Maurice LaFuze. captain of the vorsity football ream, presented President Re agon with a U E football jacket and jersey labeled No 1 The Tiger's hug brought cheers ond applause from the crowd
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