Progress in applied science and technology upon which the country relies for military strength, medical advances and the...
So you are very welcome to the White House, and I want you to know we are very grateful to all of you for coming down to...
I do not believe that the Congress intended that this burden be placed on the colleges and universities.
And I want to thank all of you, and also especially thank those who for so many years, and quite anonymously, have serve...
The record is clear that this limitation has imposed serious financial difficulties particularly for many of our medical...
Well, we are not, as you know, removing the grain immediately.
Well, I notice in the press this afternoon that some effort now seems to be, at least is reported to be, made by the Chi...
No, that is not planned.
In addition to supporting research, grants to universities are vitally important because of the close relationship which...
So I want to congratulate all of you and express our thanks to you.
I understand that the ship is now being moved to the dock to load and is going to Brazil, that this matter has been sett...
Well, that's what I think we ought to be--one of the matters we ought to be talking about.
A statutory limitation is, therefore, unnecessary if the purpose of the Congress is to prevent windfalls to research ins...
As I understand it, the British have accepted those who are political refugees; those who are not they have been forced ...
So I ask you today to recognize that you are vitally needed, that your work from now to November is vitally important.
And that's the issue.
I don't believe that we should rest on our oars.
We are glad to have you here for many reasons.