I assure you that the United States is anxious to assist in promoting that growth.
We greatly applaud the determination of African leaders to come to grips with their own problems.
No man can hope to prophesy with precision the outcome of the great struggle in which our generation is now engaged.
Our adversaries in this struggle against freedom--and they are not national adversaries, we have no national disagreemen...
The essence of free communication must be that our failures as well as our successes will be broadcast around the world.
I express in my own name and in the name of the American people our most sincere hope that this Conference will achieve ...
There is no means of communication as significant as that in which you are involved: to hear, to see, to listen.
Now, Therefore, I, John F. Kennedy, President of the United States of America, do hereby request that Sunday, May 14, 19...
The full development of broadcasting as an instrument of education is one of the most significant challenges which confr...
The United States of America welcomes African moves toward greater regional or continent-wide cooperation.
I must say we are delighted to have them all.
It is only what we decide ourselves we will do-which direction we will turn the tide of history--that we can be successf...
We have a long way to go in the field of space.
I do want to say, speaking personally, that as President Bourguiba's visit here in Washington comes to an end, and as he...
The passage of the minimum wage of $1.25 would increase the cost of the laundry owners by a substantial sum because manp...
As I stated when the President arrived, he represents, personifies, and is in fact a national leader who has spent his l...
I have admired him for a great many years, and I must say that he leaves Washington with the full knowledge that he hold...
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