On the recordMay 10, 1966
So we dedicate this building today--not only to the man; not only to the Nation's service--but to learning in the service of all mankind.
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presidency.ucsb.eduSo we dedicate this building today--not only to the man; not only to the Nation's service--but to learning in the service of all mankind.
Remarks at the Woodrow Wilson School for Public and International Affairs, Princeton University
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I am pleased that these distinguished guests from our neighboring nations have been able to travel down here to visit with us and to take advantage of our invitation to see the Hemis-Fair and to spend an old-fashioned Fourth of July with us in Texas.
The mood at the White House this evening is one of cautious optimism.
Their presence symbolizes a confluence of civilizations--the gathering together of talents and dreams from many nations.
I know something of the graciousness that the people of this city always show to all of those who come here to visit with them.