I congratulate them on their appointment and welcome them to this challenging new responsibility.
It requires national action.
During that week I urge all the Governors of States, mayors of cities, and other public officials, as well as leaders of...
IN 1976, we will mark the Bicentennial of the founding of the American Republic.
That dream included a city that was to be different from all others, even as the Nation itself was to be.
This is a matter of national concern, of national interest.
The past informs, but does not dictate our vision of the future.
The separation was to be seen in the distance between them-just over a mile.
Working together, on both public and private levels, we can—and must—insure full lives for them.
The vision itself is subject to change.
It will be an occasion of intensive exploration of the American past and future.