I reviewed with them some of my views on Vietnam from the day I took over the Presidency: on education, health, agriculture, the economy of ...
The child is father of the man.
We have begun a major campaign to solve a long-standing problem.
I am proud to honor this request and do hereby extend to the Honorable Harry S Truman this expression of our profound and lasting gratitude ...
I want you to know that I'll never be too busy to pay my respects to a great American.
I am happy to transmit to you the first report of the National Advisory Council on the Education of Disadvantaged Children.
Happy birthday, Mr. President, and God bless you.
I call upon all Americans to make Mother's Day a truly memorable occasion by expressing both publicly and privately their love and reverence...
American mothers have inspired their children to seek right action, to temper harsh judgment with mercy, to treasure all that is noble in hu...
Now, Therefore, I, Lyndon B. Johnson, President of the United States of America, do hereby request that Sunday, May 8, 1966, be observed as ...
It will come through the joint efforts and the cooperation of all concerned Americans.
We have sought to fight this war with every Federal resource.
This is a war that takes scores of lives each year in gangland violence.
So I am today calling on each Federal department and agency of this Government that has been engaged in the war against organized crime to r...
So this morning I salute and I congratulate all of the dedicated Federal officials who are joined in this concerted campaign.
Since this program began, more than sixteen million children have served as school safety patrol members.
Such evil strikes at the heart of our democracy.
Organized crime constitutes one of the most serious threats to a peaceful and prosperous society.