I had said something about his interest in the Gaelic language at lunch.
It is in the public interest that this dispute be promptly resolved.
A civilization could be judged on how it treated its elderly people.
In the time I have been here, she visited the White House on five or six occasions and on each of those occasions her visit was connected wi...
I think it can also be judged on its opportunities for women.
So this stamp, as the Postmaster General said, will go into millions of homes, people who have very intimate recollection of Mrs. Roosevelt ...
In addition, Ambassador Stevenson's presence here reminds us of the work which the Eleanor Roosevelt Foundation is doing, the fundraising ca...
This represents a legacy of hers in a very real sense.
Each visit was connected with a different cause and each cause that was important to our country and to the world.
It is a great pleasure to welcome you to this home where Mrs. Roosevelt lived longer than any other First Lady and take part in this ceremon...
I think this is an extremely vital matter with which we are dealing.
The things for which Mrs. Roosevelt stood are clearly identifiable and they represent the best of our national effort and purpose.
I want to assure you, and I think that the Members of Congress who are here and others who participated in the work of this group will try t...
For this government to tell our grain traders that they cannot accept these offers, on the other hand, would accomplish little or nothing.
I can assure you that it has had a most extraordinary influence on our lives, been useful beyond measure to the United States, and I feel th...
I hope that this award, which in a sense closes out this particular phase of the space program, will be a stimulus to them and to other astr...
Sincerely, JOHN F. KENNEDY
I want to express a very warm welcome back to the White House where all these gentlemen have come on other occasions.