Mr. President, the success of your dynamic democracy shows to all that freedom is the wave of the future for Asia and for all the nations th...
The United States enjoys friendly relations with nearly all nations represented at your conference.
We Americans are proud of the role that President Kennedy and the United States Government played in obtaining that treaty.
Mr. President, the Philippines have also been in the forefront of the fight against external challenge to the freedom that we so cherish.
If freedom is to stand strong, free men must be devoted to strength, must be devoted to social justice, to the dignity of the individual, an...
We have peace and we prize it, but we prize freedom and honor more.
Peace in our troubled world is the hope of all men of good will.
During fiscal 1963, about one-fourth of all technical assistance was carried out not by AID personnel, but by American colleges, universitie...
This report demonstrates the remarkable progress made in strengthening our foreign assistance programs and policies since 1961.
Countries like Free China were ending their dependence on AID and that others would follow.
As you know so well, freedom is never a static doctrine.
Interest-bearing loans have replaced grants as the chief mechanism for assistance.
I hope that I will be seeing some of you again when you come here as White House Fellows.
We knew it was right and necessary to help these poorer countries to a better life if we were to preserve our own good life and expand the f...
Major assistance to Europe under the Marshall Plan had ended by the mid-fifties, but a few smaller supplemental programs continued during th...
The 1961 Act also called for greater use of America's vast private resources in the battle against world poverty.
A hundred years from now when historians look back on the Johnson administration, I hope very much that they will be able to say: There, onc...
The purpose of the program is to give the Fellows first-hand, high-level experience with the workings of the Federal Government and to incre...