We all must learn either to live together or we shall die together.
It is essential that we preserve and expand that vitality in the years ahead.
But this record is not something to stand on--it is something to build on.
I want the Federal Government to do everything it can to help during this difficult time.
I believe that a major missing ingredient has been effective control of development programs at lower levels of governme...
We must treat the problems of rural America as a part of a general strategy for balanced growth.
We must reverse the flow of power to the Federal Government and return more power to State and local officials.
The advantages of local control, so dramatically evident in this particular case, could be experienced on a regular basi...
We must develop rural America in ways which protect agriculture and the environment.
In my judgment, the public interest requires that Mr. Maclntyre be further exempted from such compulsory retirement
We must facilitate more adequate advance planning.
As long as the Federal Government sets rigid rules, both through legislative and administrative guidelines, there is lit...
We must fight the rigidities of narrowly focused categorical grants.
I am therefore happy to report that in fiscal year 1971 the Endowment received a total of 517 separate gifts, about four...
We must reorganize the Federal Government so that it can more effectively support planning and execution at the State an...
Federal support of the National Endowment for the Humanities has had the desired effect of stimulating private giving an...
We must do all we can to encourage such partnerships.
I still believe that revenue sharing can do a great deal to help rural America meet that challenge.