It is with regret that I have received your resignation.
So it is with a great deal of pride and pleasure and hope for the future that we enact into law today by signing these bills some of the mos...
This is a very happy and historic occasion for all who love the great American outdoors, and that, needless to say, includes me.
My regret at your leaving is tempered by satisfaction in the knowledge that you intend to continue your service to your country.
I believe the significance of this occasion goes far beyond these bills alone.
I believe that we have a commitment to assure every American an opportunity to live in a decent home, in a safe and a decent neighborhood.
Looking ahead, this measure assists local communities in enforcing housing codes so blight does not develop or persist in the future.
Men and nations alike tend to concentrate their energies on unsolved problems.
We reject the thought of our families living in a faceless, regimented, monotonous America.
It prohibits nuclear explosions in Antarctica and the disposal there of radioactive waste.
I know that the Ivy League takes a dim view of recruiting athletes.
We committed the Federal Government to use all practical means to create and maintain conditions under which there would be afforded useful ...
Victory in the war on poverty requires more than jobs.
This milestone measure will help us to honor that commitment.
It provides new support for greater success in the future.
Thus the Antarctic Treaty to which the Senate of the United States gave its advice and consent to ratification on August 10, 1960, serves no...
This Congress deserves, I believe, very special commendation for the foresight and the courage that it has shown in meeting our problems her...
Our success is not the success of Government alone, or labor alone, or business alone.