They, too, have preserved our freedom; they, too, are helping to create a future free of war.
I, Richard M. Nixon, President of the United States of America, do hereby designate Memorial Day, Monday, May 27, 1974, ...
I am confident that we can, together, achieve our great goal of prosperity in peacetime.
I want to talk with you directly about the economic problems we have been experiencing in recent months and the directio...
The White House has already joined with Congressional leaders on a bipartisanship basis to study potential economic shor...
We can celebrate a year in which no American serviceman has fallen in the defense of his country.
The defense of freedom and the search for peace cannot be separated.
The wit, taste, intelligence, and elegance that Duke Ellington brought to his music have made him, in the eyes of millio...
But his memory will live on for generations to come in the music with which he enriched his Nation.
One of the most memorable dates of my first term as President was April 29, 1969.
The amount of Federal assistance given to disaster victims has been greatly expanded, and this Administration has made e...
I must once again state my unequivocal opposition to forced busing for the purpose of achieving racial balance.
Consolidation of present funding procedures is essential if the Federal Government is to be a source of assistance rathe...
I HAVE today signed S. 3062, the Disaster Relief Act amendments of 1974.
[C]ontinuing ad infinitum the process of yielding up additional conversations in response to an endless series of demand...
But the most important thing I find in all of these areas is the problem of jobs.
I am hopeful that the difficulties presented by the Senate bill can be resolved in conference, so that we can get on wit...
The Congress, while altering the particulars of some of my proposals, has incorporated in this bill the essential featur...