This started out, as Mrs. Kennedy tells in her foreword, to be, in a sense, a book for boys and girls so that they would get more out of the...
It was hoped that they would go over the book at home and read more about the Presidents who interested them most.
It is, I think, an extraordinary document.
The White House, it seems to me, is becoming of greater and greater interest to Americans.
And I think it is.
I must say it is a beautiful book.
And I also want to express my warmest congratulations and appreciation to my wife.
So I am grateful to all those who participated in a very important public service, and they are to be congratulated.
I want to express the appreciation, I know, of all of us to the Archives for the devoted work of those who have made this exhibit possible.
In my own discussion of this issue in the campaign of 1960, I made it quite clear that I was in agreement with President Eisenhower’s positi...
Secondly, I want to emphasize once again how deeply I am convinced that the passage this year of the trade expansion bill, on which one Hous...
The United States has six divisions in Western Germany.
And we are very indebted to him for participating in this exhibit.
My views on the matter in 1954 when the treaty came up are well known.
Our basic position has always been that we are opposed to the use of force in this area.
We haven't gotten the legislative program.
Our arrangements in this area are defensive.
In addition, I think it tells us something about one of our most distinguished Presidents.