"Twenty-five years of your history has been a period of 25 years of close personal relationship to the United States."
"It is a great privilege and a pleasure for me and our people to have you and your Foreign Secretary visiting us in Washington on this occasion."
"They have made tremendous contributions in fields as widespread as education and science, culture and the arts."
"We also appreciate, Mr. Chancellor, your cooperation in helping to assure that no nation bear an unfair burden of the cost of our common defense."
"It is my privilege, Mr. Chancellor, in the spirit of our friendship and cooperation and mutual interest, to offer a toast to you and all that you embody and that of your great country."
"I believe we can do it, and speaking for the American people, I appreciate the support your Government has shown for strengthened economic cooperation in the international field."
"It has been marked by a very close friendship and a very close cooperation, and we are particularly proud of that association."
"Only by working together can we overcome the current difficulties facing our economies and international economy."
"America bids you and your party a most cordial welcome."
"I appreciate the important relationship between liberal education and professions."
"A university should be a place of light, liberty and of learning."