I, Lyndon B. Johnson,President of the United States of America, do hereby designate Saturday, October 9, 1965, as Leif E...
I, Lyndon B. Johnson, President of the United States of America, do hereby designate Saturday, October 9, 1965, as Leif ...
I am convinced that you and your distinguished colleagues on the Commission can and will make significant contributions ...
I sent a special message concerning these problems to the Congress on March 8, 1965, and have recommended the enactment ...
Now, Therefore, I, Lyndon B. Johnson, President of the United States of America, and presiding officer of the Smithsonia...
This is a very proud occasion for all of us here.
And when he was first asked, his first and immediate answer was 'Yes, Mr. President.'
I shall always cherish his wisdom and his insights, but most especially I shall cherish the inspiration of his character...
When he died, we felt the loss of something good and something honest and something uniquely American.
He was adviser to two Presidents on Government reorganization, and he was adviser to a third one, yours truly, on other ...
In Viet-Nam the credibility of our commitment everywhere is challenged.
Our gratitude goes to Congressman Schmidhauser for introducing this legislation and working so tirelessly for its passag...
Public life can be a cruel life and President Hoover experienced that cruelty.
What America is, and all that America will ever be, is built on the willingness of her most able citizens to serve their...
But it is a very great cause for special pride and reassurance that seasoned and able Americans like Maxwell Taylor and ...
The defense of peace is the very purpose of our power, and peace for the people of Viet-Nam is the purpose of our presen...
Herbert Hoover was truly a remarkable man.
Ambassador Lodge and I have spent many hours together these past few weeks.