Today's nurse must be both humanitarian and scientist.
The best of health for all Americans is a primary national goal for all of us.
This is truly a notable achievement toward raising the standards of health care in the United States.
I also ask appropriate officials of the Federal, State and local governments, as well as public and private organization...
I do hereby proclaim the week beginning October 4, 1964, as National Highway Week in recognition of the importance of hi...
By the year 1970 we will need 850,000 nurses.
So the Nurse Training Act of 1964 is recognition of the new needs of the profession, as well as the growing needs of all...
Done at the City of Washington this fourth day of September in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and sixty-four, and...
During this week I urge all Americans to give recognition to the value of highway transportation to their own activities...
Our hopes for the handicapped can be realized if the employers of this Nation will but consider all job applicants, rega...
The Nurse Training Act of 1964, which we have met this morning to finally sign and complete, represents the response of ...
Far too many people today suffer needlessly, or go without the attention they require, simply because we do not have eno...
My regret at your leaving is tempered by satisfaction in the knowledge that you intend to continue your service to your ...
It is with regret that I have received your resignation.
This is a very happy and historic occasion for all who love the great American outdoors, and that, needless to say, incl...
I believe the significance of this occasion goes far beyond these bills alone.
The wilderness bill preserves for our posterity, for all time to come, 9 million acres of this vast continent in their o...
No single Congress in my memory has done so much to keep America as a good and wholesome and beautiful place to live.