We have taken up the age-old challenge of poverty and we don't intend to lose generations of our children to this enemy ...
President Johnson noted with deep appreciation the contribution of the Republic of Korea towards the defense of Viet-Nam...
Nearly half the preschool children of poverty will get a head start on their future.
President Johnson expressed his understanding of the importance to Korea of expanded exports and indicated that the Unit...
Poverty's children would not be forevermore poverty's captives.
President Chung Hee Park of the Republic of Korea arrived in Washington on May 17, 1965, for a 10-day state visit to the...
President Johnson praised this achievement and expressed the expectation that this agreement, when completed, would stre...
I know this is strength for freedom and for the institutions of our free democratic society now and through the years to...
President Park and President Johnson reaffirmed the strong bonds of friendship traditionally existing between the Republ...
President Johnson reaffirmed the determination and readiness of the United States to render forthwith and effectively al...
President Johnson specifically stated that it is the intention of the United States Government, subject to applicable le...
President Johnson congratulated President Park on the progress made by the Korean Government and people towards stabiliz...
This is a time of change--broad, deep, and profound change--in the role and the responsibilities of all the news media.
Five and six year old children are inheritors of poverty's curse and not its creators.
This is one of the most constructive, and one of the most sensible, and also one of the most exciting programs that this...
President Johnson expressed his desire to visit Korea.
I believe that this is one of the most constructive, and one of the most sensible, and also one of the most exciting pro...
Our resolve is firm and our resources are great, our faith is unyielding and it is unchanging.