
I do hereby designate the week of November 20 through November 26, 1964, as National Farm-City Week;
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I do hereby designate the week of November 20 through November 26, 1964, as National Farm-City Week;

We must avoid complacency and we must never be quite satisfied with our educational institutions, no matter how good they may be.

I ask all our people to dedicate themselves to renewed and continuous efforts to improve the quality of education.

Education is basic to every facet of our individual lives and of the life of our Nation.

I request that leaders of business groups, labor unions, women's clubs, and civic associations, and all consumers join, along with farm families and other rural people, in this observance, as evidence of the strong ties that bind urban and…

I urge that such programs place special emphasis on the increasing importance of protecting our Nation's soil, water, and timber so that our estimated 340 million citizens of the year 2000 may enjoy abundance then as we do now.

Well, I am the father of Lynda and Luci Johnson--and I am known as the man who is the White House dogs' best friend.

I don't know what impressions you may have brought here--or what impressions you may be taking away now.

We live together today in 50 States as one people--one people, united and indivisible.

People in other countries sometimes forget what we in America can never forget: that America has been built by sons and daughters of every continent and every country.

Nothing makes a house happier than young people--and this house is a very happy home right now with all of you here on our lawn.

America is young--as you are young--with its future before it, as your future is before you.

So America is not an old, contented, complacent land--ready to stand still.

It is good to have you here at the White House with us this evening.

Good morning. You are mighty welcome here.

I think it is important to the future of our economy and to our relations with the other nations in the world.

I think the American people are perfectly careful and prudent people and they can very well judge those matters themselves.

I will be very happy for Mr. McCone, the Director of CIA, to brief him at any time that he cares to be briefed.