It is good to have you here at the White House with us this evening.
I don't know what impressions you may have brought here--or what impressions you may be taking away now.
We live together today in 50 States as one people--one people, united and indivisible.
Nothing makes a house happier than young people--and this house is a very happy home right now with all of you here on our lawn.
I will be very happy for Mr. McCone, the Director of CIA, to brief him at any time that he cares to be briefed.
I would hope that no other nation would think that we are a nation of warmongers and that we have any evil designs on conquest or domination...
I think the American people are perfectly careful and prudent people and they can very well judge those matters themselves.
Good morning. You are mighty welcome here.
I think it is important to the future of our economy and to our relations with the other nations in the world.
I and the people of the United States extend to this Organization our best wishes for continued progress toward your high aims.
Africa through the OAU has shown its capacity to deal through peaceful means with African problems, including such disputes as have arisen a...
I EXTEND, through you, to the representatives of the nations and peoples of Africa gathered in Cairo, the friendly greetings of the Governme...
The Federal Government has a special responsibility to conduct its affairs with an enlightened concern for the critical part it now plays in...
The Water Resources Research Act of 1964, which I have approved today, fills a vital need...it will create local centers of water research. ...
Your report deals with issues which are important in carrying out this Nation's commitment to deploy science and technology boldly and effec...
This great effort has not been for naught.
They stand with us, and our cause is the cause of free men everywhere.
It is my privilege now, and a very great honor for me, on behalf of the Government and the people of the United States to add another honor ...