The contract that you have agreed upon with the steel industry is a document of high industrial statesmanship.
I want again to congratulate all concerned, to extend to you the thanks of the American people, and to extend to you my very warmest persona...
At the same time, it provides new and imaginative benefits in areas most vital to employees--job and income security.
It is a settlement not forced but chosen.
That confidence has been fully justified.
I know that I speak for every American in congratulating you on the early and responsible settlement in steel.
I, John F. Kennedy, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim the month of April 1962 as Cancer Control Month
I also ask the medical and allied health professions, the communications industries, and all interested persons and groups to unite within t...
I don't recommend it to others—at least for a while.
We are putting great emphasis on the Inter-American Defense College at fort McNair, which we are giving strong support to and which I think ...
We cannot accept any agreement that does not provide for an effective international process that will tell the world whether the treaty is b...
I consider it our most direct responsibility.
I, John F. Kennedy, President of the United States of America, acting under and by virtue of the authority vested in me by section 22(d) of ...
It requires a knowledge far beyond the usual technical subjects which occupy so much of our military studies.
A restatement of a traditional position where if a vital area--and I think the area that Mr. Salinger used was West Europe--were being overr...
I want to express my great pleasure at welcoming you to the White House on the occasion of your 20th anniversary.
The agreement must depend upon the approval of the responsible parties in the company and in the union.
This Board, which I feel plays a most important part in binding us closer together and providing the kind of security behind which a more ha...