Our aid became increasingly selective and concentrated in fiscal 1963.
We know that if our goal is still distant, our course is true.
I want to welcome you warmly to the White House this afternoon.
Freedom is an active, dynamic, rolling credo.
To increase the impact of the Alliance for Progress, our aid to Latin America was sharply stepped up in fiscal 1963.
A genuinely free society cannot be a spectator society.
I invite the people of this Nation to observe that day in churches, schools, and other suitable places with appropriate ceremonies in honor ...
Policies designed to protect our balance of payments produced major results in fiscal 1963.
There will be 15 White House Fellows and they will serve for 15 months.
Under these policies U.S. business and industry exported $855 million in AID-financed goods and equipment to Asia, Africa and Latin America ...
I also direct that the flag of the United States be displayed on all public buildings, on Columbus Day in honor of the great explorer.
We increased efforts to encourage American investment in the less-developed countries.
Fiscal 1963 saw the beginning of significant economies in the management of aid programs by the Agency for International Development.
International cooperation is simply not an idea or an ideal.
I am very proud to welcome this most distinguished assembly of most distinguished Americans.
International cooperation must be an enduring way of life in the community of man.
For the United States, cooperation with other nations and other peoples is always uppermost in our minds and is the first aim of our policie...
I, Lyndon B. Johnson,President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim the year 1965 to be International Cooperation Year in the...