On the recordSeptember 6, 1960
In 1961 we will reverse these policies which waste and destroy our abundant wealth of timber - and return to an imaginative and adequate program of forest management.
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presidency.ucsb.eduIn 1961 we will reverse these policies which waste and destroy our abundant wealth of timber - and return to an imaginative and adequate program of forest management.
Statement of Senator John F. Kennedy at Salem, OR, On National Forests Management
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