The United States is not exempt from that shortage--and we will not be exempt as it worsens.
This program that we are meeting about this morning is a Johnson program.
In this century of contest, it is well for us all to remember that the harder the contest is, it remains always whether the men shall serve ...
In a free society, skepticism toward Government is both healthy and imperative and we should welcome it, but private citizens should always ...
I regret that the most colorful sight in the Rose Garden this morning is my sunburn.
It is a very exceptional pleasure to welcome all of you this morning.
In this largest organization of its kind, the executive branch of the Government of the United States, the emphasis is no longer on the face...
Our policy is not to spread conflict but to heal conflict.
Our role will be vital, but we hope that all other industrialized nations, including the Soviet Union, will participate.
We intend to lead vigorously in that struggle.
I know of no more urgent task ahead.