On the recordAugust 25, 1966
Our dealings with other countries are deeply important to ourselves; they have a deep and important bearing on the lives of the peoples of other lands.
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presidency.ucsb.eduOur dealings with other countries are deeply important to ourselves; they have a deep and important bearing on the lives of the peoples of other lands.
Remarks Upon Receiving an Honorary Degree at the University of Denver
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