
Mrs. Nixon and I are delighted at the opportunity to be among you once again.
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Mrs. Nixon and I are delighted at the opportunity to be among you once again.

The charge that I give to the new Secretary of the Interior is not just conservation.

It is with great pleasure that I add to the vivid memories I cherish of my visit with you as Vice President.

It shows you these Yale men can read, anyway.

I also invite the Governors of the States and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico to provide for the observance of this week.

I urge the Congress to act favorably upon them.

It was particularly thoughtful of you to write to me about the Williamsburg meeting.

The step I have taken today will prevent a past mistake from causing permanent damage.

Frankly, I cannot imagine what the Government would be like without you.

It is no comfort to me that when I came into office I wrote 300 of those letters a week and that this week I will write 27. One is too many.

Even a partial listing of the vital legislation rejected, or left unenacted, by the departing 91st Congress provides a yardstick of just how far this Congress fell short of the mark of becoming the Great Congress--that might have been.

Good evening, ladies and gentlemen, I wish to welcome the distinguished members of our television panel to the White House Library.

Confidence is something that is a very intangible factor, as you know.