President Kennedy expressed his full sympathy with these objectives and made clear the desire of the United States to enter into partnership...
We are behind.
The new U.S. position represents an earnest and reasonable effort to reach a workable agreement.
I do wish that some of the speeches I give would get as much attention as the speeches which I do not give.
One of the reasons why it has been a satisfaction to have the President of Tunisia here, Mr. Bourguiba, is that he has done that.
This whole question of trying to raise funds for campaigns is a very difficult one and it leads to embarrassments.
We ought to continue as much as we can to indicate where the people, other than in the payment of taxes or in their acceptance of military o...
I think that President Eisenhower could very usefully travel abroad as an individual and also, of course, as a respected citizen of this cou...
The United States will continue to strive for a reliable and workable agreement.
President Kennedy expressed their sincere thanks and indicated they look forward to the opportunity.
I know that you and your fellow Board members can make a real contribution to the national interest by your service with this body.
I am prepared to send to your country representatives from the United States International Cooperation Administration to discuss with you an...
I am delighted that you have consented to serve as a member of the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board which is being reactivate...
I can, therefore, assure you of my country's desire to be of assistance.
It is my desire that the Board should meet periodically to analyze objectively the work of the Government's foreign intelligence agencies.
SECTION 1. There is hereby established the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board.
SEC. 4. Executive Order No. 10656 of February 6, 1956, is hereby revoked.
I am especially anxious to obtain the Board's views as to the over-all conduct and progress of the foreign intelligence effort as well as it...