I, Lyndon B. Johnson, President of the United States of America, do hereby designate the week beginning July 12, 1964, as Captive Nations We...
We are proud to work with your country in the labors of the free world, Mr. Prime Minister--and it is my great pleasure to talk with you in ...
All functions of the Committee under the foregoing provisions of this order shall be deemed to be advisory only.
There is hereby established a Maritime Advisory Committee.
The Committee shall consider such matters of policy and administration of government programs affecting the Maritime industry as it deems to...
The Secretary of Commerce, who shall serve as chairman of the Committee.
Yes, we have made progress.
But our efforts have only begun.
Today we can say objectively that more has been done in the Government in the past 2 years than in the previous 200 years to meet the challe...
Our goal and our purpose is peace; peace with honor, peace with justice, peace under freedom.
The road ahead is hard but hopeful.
It is a very great honor and a very proud privilege, Mr. Chancellor, to have you in our midst this evening.
America's progress toward a society of decency has been marked and measured by our attitudes toward the role and toward the rights of women.
The equal pay law moves us toward that goal.
We must and we shall keep moving forward toward a great and decent and just society for all, regardless of race or religion or sex.
Let's open the door wider for all just as we have opened it today for women.
This is a good day for our country, and, I am sure, a very proud day for all of you.
When Thomas Jefferson was our Minister to France, before becoming Vice President and President, he wrote a letter home, in which he said: '....