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Mike's 'wrong turn' - to Ottawa job?
10/2/1966
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Pearson. Mike is title of first volume of autobiography
10/18/1972
Mr. and Mrs. Pearson
6/25/1968
Mr. and Mrs. Pearson
2/25/1966
Mr. and Mrs. Pearson
1/1/1965
Mr. and Mrs. Pearson
10/14/1965
Mr. and Mrs. Pearson
12/15/1967
Mr. and Mrs. Pearson
10/1/1963
Mr. and Mrs. Pearson
12/15/1967
Mr. and Mrs. Pearson
10/14/1965
Mr. and Mrs. Pearson
2/1/1963
Mr. and Mrs. Pearson
10/1/1963
Mrs. Pearson
3/1/1963
Mustering their forces in the face of an election coming very soon, the two chief adversaries in the parliamentary crisis are using television, radio (...)
2/21/1968
Non-political meeting, the sessions of the Ontario Association of Housing Authorities at the Royal York hotel, today saw Prime Minister Pearson, left,(...)
9/29/1965
Not forgotten, Former prime minister Lester Pearson and grandchildren, from left, David Hannah, 8, Robin, 9, and Barbara, 13, pause to read names of w(...)
11/12/1969
Nov. election will be two-man personal clash. May be last time in Canada that men born in 19th century compete for power [Incomplete]
9/8/1965
One of the most pleasant aspects of campaigning is meeting the children who present flowers
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The parade makes a hit with Prime Minister Pearson as it passes the city hall
11/28/1964
Pearson
10/8/1968
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