I welcome you here individually and also because you represent an outstanding American organization, and also because of your distinguished ...
The question is rather one of timing.
Executive Order No. 10640 of October 10,1955, is hereby superseded.
The Chairman of the President's Committee shall on behalf of the President direct the Committee and its functions.
We are most anxious that the ties of friendship which have bound together two countries which are divided by so much water and land, Saudi A...
King Saud and the President are confident that this additional opportunity to become better acquainted personally can only result in greater...
I can assure you that your visit here and the opportunity that I had to see you in Palm Beach I believe has strengthened relations between u...
Your Majesty, I want to express on behalf of the people of the United States, on behalf of the Government, and on my own behalf, our great p...
Relations between your country and this country have been close and cordial, and it is my hope that as a result of your visit here to Washin...
His Majesty King Saud and President Kennedy held official conversations at the White House, during which Saudi Arabian-American relations an...
I know I speak for us all in welcoming you to this country, Your Majesty.
Your Majesty, you are most welcome here.
It is a source of satisfaction to welcome you here again.
One-third of our working force are women.
I think that this is a job that we ought to do.
I can't imagine any more important assignment--not merely for women, but for members of Congress, organized labor, women's organizations the...
We have established this Commission for two reasons.
We think that this Commission could usefully examine laws across the country which may adversely affect the rights of women.