As you come on this occasion, I am also proud of the fact that both Mrs. Nixon and I have had the opportunity to visit a...
We look forward to our talks, to get your judgment as to how all nations can contribute to the goal of not simply an end...
Mr. President, I am honored to be the fourth American President to welcome you to Washington, D.C.
And after she was able to take a trip to Africa, which I have been wanting to take and I, incidentally, Dr. Kissinger, i...
Mr. President, I say that we give you a very special welcome today to our country because of your official position.
Now, we both agree that we talked about cocoa and coffee and reverse preferences and international trade problems, and o...
Dr. Kissinger and his colleagues have been very busy.
We are developing support for a position which we hope and believe will be effective in stopping the fighting.
And it is a measure of the man's quiet humanitarianism that the room where he finally lost that fight was part of a hosp...
THE untimely death of James S. Copley takes from us a noble American whose distinguished career in journalism and public...
Thus it is with a special sadness that Mrs. Nixon and I join his family, friends, and countless admirers in mourning his...
Jim Copley has been a close friend and adviser to me for more than a quarter century.
His contribution to international peace and understanding was felt far beyond our Nation's borders through his selfless ...
But we are also grateful today that the message of liberty he most wanted to spread in this country and throughout the A...
We do not assume God's favor, but we seek it.
I do hereby proclaim Wednesday, October 17, as National Day of Prayer, 1973.
As we act to meet the challenges of the American future, let us do so with the same profound faith in the God of our fat...
I ask that on this day the people of the United States join in reaffirming our dependence on God's grace.