Now, Therefore, I, Dwight D. Eisenhower, President of the United States of America, do hereby request that Sunday, May 8...
This order shall become effective on the date that the Convention on Relations between the Three Powers and the Federal ...
I also call upon the people of the Nation to give public and private expression to the esteem in which our country holds...
I earnestly urge, therefore, that appropriate legislation be enacted at this session of the Congress to permit revision ...
Well, yes. I have given all sorts of consideration to it.
No. There was a--it is a rather laborious explanation.
Well, I don't want to comment without knowing somewhat more of the facts than I do.
We cannot lose; we simply cannot lose.
I am honored to be your guest.
And if ever we lose that part of the system they set up, we will lose the United States as we know it.
We must never accept it if it means the surrender of this vital principle: of living by our own initiative and our indiv...
We are as certain of defeating communism as we are that we are all in this hall this moment.
America is a place of differing convictions, and if anyone wants to sit in an ivory tower and hear only from those peopl...
If we apply those principles today to ourselves at home, and to our tackling of our relationships with our friends abroa...
Your Excellency, it is a great privilege for me to present to you the highest award that this Government can give to any...
Ladies and gentlemen, good night, good luck, and I hope to see you again.
It is a special privilege, because in this way we can take note, we hope, of the cooperation of one who has done so much...
My earnest compliments to you, sir.