On the recordJanuary 17, 1966
Though you build quietly, you build no less firmly the sure foundations of societies in which free men can truly know and enjoy the possibilities of cultural interchange in this hemisphere.
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presidency.ucsb.eduThough you build quietly, you build no less firmly the sure foundations of societies in which free men can truly know and enjoy the possibilities of cultural interchange in this hemisphere.
Message to the Delegates to the Fourth Meeting of the Inter-American Cultural Council.
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