I haven't reached any decision on that.
We must subordinate our loyalty to any group to a greater loyalty and commitment to the moral principle upon which this Republic was founded...
We want no wider war, as I have said repeatedly.
Done at the City of Washington this fourth day of September in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and sixty-four, and of the Independence...
Far too many people today suffer needlessly, or go without the attention they require, simply because we do not have enough well-trained nur...
So the Nurse Training Act of 1964 is recognition of the new needs of the profession, as well as the growing needs of all of our people.
This is truly a notable achievement toward raising the standards of health care in the United States.
Proclamation No. 3298 of June 3, 1959, as amended, entitled 'Immigration Quotas,' is further amended by the addition of the quota for the Ki...
I do hereby proclaim the week beginning October 4, 1964, as National Highway Week in recognition of the importance of highway transportation...
The Nurse Training Act of 1964, which we have met this morning to finally sign and complete, represents the response of an enlightened Congr...
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To set a satisfactory pace for our Nation's growth, we must commit ourselves to the challenge of full participation by all—the handicapped a...
The best of health for all Americans is a primary national goal for all of us.
I also ask appropriate officials of the Federal, State and local governments, as well as public and private organizations and the general pu...
By the year 1970 we will need 850,000 nurses.
The Nurse Training Act of 1964 is the most significant nursing legislation in the history of our country.
Our hopes for the handicapped can be realized if the employers of this Nation will but consider all job applicants, regardless of handicaps,...
Today's nurse must be both humanitarian and scientist.