Bon voyage, gentlemen.
My fervent hope is that the United States of America, in meeting the needs of this decade, will also be peopled by 'men able to use their op...
I think the number one domestic concern of the United States is going to be, in the 1960's, the question of jobs, jobs for a tidal wave of m...
Finally, we look forward to the day in aviation when we are going to travel 3 times the speed of sound, and go to any place in the world in ...
This Nation must do better than that.
I did not realize--which shows the advantage of getting out of Washington--I did not realize until I began to look up some of the details of...
All in all, I am proud to be here in Chicago taking part in a great ceremony, honoring a great American to whom we owe much, looking to the ...
The choice is up to us all, to you here in Chicago, to those of us in Washington; depends on the will of the people and the will of the Cong...
Chicago is blessed to have such men at its helm.
This is an extraordinary airport in an extraordinary city, in an extraordinary country, and it is a tribute to the constructive action of th...
This administration intends to press ahead with Government economy, but we also have to find in the private economy jobs for these people wh...
And when that happens, we want the United States to be in the lead, as it has been in the lead in jet transportation since the jet was inven...
All of this traffic in and out of Chicago proves, as it has since the beginning of this country, that Chicago occupies a most important and ...
I have on many occasions indicated my wholehearted support for this particular proposal.
Every effort should be made to broaden the base of citizen participation in national and local affairs through the voting process.
One important contribution to this objective can be the elimination of the poll tax as an obstacle to voting.
No, I have not heard that suggested and it isn't so.
No, no proposal came in any of the meetings that I had with the Presidents.