I plan to ask for an additional $100 million above last year's request of $500 million for the expanded attack on cancer...
I remain just as committed to the attack on cancer as I was when I signed the original legislation on December 23, 1971.
Notwithstanding any other provision of this part the quantitative limitations for the articles provided for in item 950....
I call upon all Americans to join on this occasion in expressing the clear, continuing commitment of the American people...
I also call upon State and local officials and private organizations to observe this day with appropriate ceremonies and...
Now, Therefore, I, Richard M. Nixon, President of the United States of America do hereby designate Sunday, January 27, 1...
I call upon all our people to honor these servants of God and man through appropriate activities and ceremonies.
To achieve that goal, I have today asked the Congress to enact a number of significant education initiatives during 1974...
These proposals, along with others that I have sent to the Congress, will ensure the successful development of our great...
I want to renew my pledge that I stand ready and eager to work with the Members of the Congress in shaping the solutions...
It is that sacrifice that has helped us to get through this emergency so far.
The energy emergency has shown us that we must never again be caught so dependent upon uncertain supplies.
I have no doubt that the bringing together of these natural and human resources can propel us toward an era of energy in...
In the next few weeks, I will be sending up additional proposals to get this job done.
THE ENERGY CRISIS is now touching the lives of millions of Americans.
We must not permit private profiteering at the expense of public sacrifice.
Mrs. Nixon and I join with all our fellow citizens in mourning the passing of this outstanding American.
Executive Order No. 11247 of September 24, 1965, is hereby superseded.