On the recordJanuary 25, 1976
However, the progress that we have made in the latter months of 1975 should give us strong hope and expectations that 1976 will be a far better year.
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presidency.ucsb.eduHowever, the progress that we have made in the latter months of 1975 should give us strong hope and expectations that 1976 will be a far better year.
Remarks Upon Signing the Economic Report for 1976.
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