We want truly independent nations to emerge on the world scene, each shaped by the people who live and work and die there.
By devotion to progressive purposes we have brought better lives to our people, greater strength to the cause of freedom, and greater justic...
Mr. Prime Minister, your coming today gives us an opportunity that we especially welcome, the opportunity to honor and salute you for all yo...
In our world today there are no problems which may fairly be described as exclusively Italian, American, or European.
Simply say, that the Creator made Italy from designs by Michelangelo.
Tobacco is still an important commodity in our overall economy.
So I want each of you to know that we share with you the heavyheartedness that I know weighs upon you now.
We are just concerned with the country that we all love so much.
Governor Rhodes was in contact with us yesterday.
We will be here today to take a firsthand look.
We have much to be thankful for.
We can be proud as Americans of the manner in which the Foreign Service has discharged its responsibilities under the leadership of a great ...
Well, we are going to change that.
The obligation of the Federal Government is to help build a basic floor under public education in America.
I was never prouder than I am right now.
I yield to no one in the concern for military strength and fully effective defenses.
As President of the United States, I believe deeply no law I have signed or will ever sign means more to the future of America.
I do hereby proclaim Sunday, October 24, 1965, as United Nations Day