Now, Therefore, I, Lyndon B. Johnson, President of the United States of America, do hereby set aside Wednesday, October 20, 1965, as National Day of Prayer, 1965.
So let us then extend that partnership.
I am so happy that some of the wives of the Members of the House could be here.
Tonight, as we balance history's ledger, I want to say of the 89th Congress: 'An inspired group of dedicated Americans, representing a sense...
If science can unlock the door to an unlimited supply of pure and drinkable water, I think it will be an event in human history as significa...
And today I want to announce the beginning of a Water for Peace program.
And this is a classical example of what a member of a minority party can do.
I do hereby proclaim October 15, 1965, as White Cane Safety Day.
I call upon all our citizens to join individually in this effort, that blind persons in our society may continue to enjoy a high degree of i...
A President belongs to a party and the party has to help him get elected.
Water is a prime necessity, for only if we have water can our growing populations ever be fed.