We have therefore been obliged to recover not only from the recession of 1960-61, but also from the recession of 1958.
Employment and income have also continued to rise.
I think we can be proud also of balancing our international payments-at least the progress that we have made--but we sti...
I want to express my very warm appreciation to you for coming out in the rain.
I am glad to be in Maine. Whether it rains or shines I am privileged to be with you.
The White House belongs to all the people, but I think it particularly belongs to you.
This is an extraordinary action by this country, and I know that you are proud to take part in it.
So I hope that you will regard this as the first installment in a long life of service in the most exciting career in th...
I hope that when you come back that we can persuade you to come and serve in the United States Government in other areas...
I wish that all Americans could hear that litany of countries that you're going to, your willingness to do it.
We are very glad to welcome you here to the White House.
I must say that it gives me the greatest satisfaction that it's taking place at this time.
It's a great pleasure to present this.
The home is the basis of our society.
It's a great pleasure for me to present this award to Ambassador Thompson.
I know that we are all most indebted to Dr. Kelsey.
When one of our employees in the National Government does not meet the high standards which we set for ourselves, it bec...
This gives me the greatest pleasure, and I know it gives Colonel Glenn and Commander Shepard pleasure to see Mr. Gilruth...