This evening, we honor two men who themselves have made history and made each American proud.
I hereby waive the application of subsections (a) and (b) of section 402 of said Act with respect to Czechoslovakia.
I deem it a very great pleasure to help honor and celebrate National Engineers Week.
Ultimately, I am convinced that it is the private sector that not only has shaped American opportunity but will continue...
Maybe it's a good day to salute that because today the President of Czechoslovakia, Vaclav Havel, came over to the Oval ...
These efforts, both private and public, will sustain the computer revolution.
Let me now present to Jack Kilby and Bob Noyce engineering's highest award, the Charles Stark Draper Prize.
I'm reminded of the famous story of the guy that called the insurance company after it closed one evening.
I know that the National Academy of Engineering shares this belief.
I regret, however, that the Congress has included several provisions in the Act that raise constitutional difficulties.
I wish to take this opportunity to reaffirm an important Executive order.