The speech was delivered at 1:30 PM in
Phog Allen Fieldhouse before 20,000 people. The arena itself was over capacity; the school had only 16,000 enrolled students, and many sat on the basketball court, leaving only a minimal amount of open space around the
lectern in the center. Shortly before the speech, Kennedy warned the student union, "Some of you may not like what you're going to hear in a few minutes, but it's what I believe; and if I'm elected president, it's what I'm going to do..."
Summary Most of Kennedy's speech was given extemporaneously, with phrases from older speeches linking together sections from his remarks at KSU. He began on the subject of the
Vietnam War, calling for an end to the bombing campaign and negotiations with the
Viet Cong. He continued, borrowing imagery from
Michael Harrington's book,
The Other America: Towards the end of his speech, he quoted
George Bernard Shaw: These words would become a centerpiece of Kennedy's presidential campaign, and he would repeat them on several occasions. Kennedy was interrupted 38 times during his speech for applause. ==Aftermath==