Mr. Prime Minister, Mr. Premier, I want to thank you for your generous welcome.
But we greet you not only as a great Canadian today.
This Texan hopes that you still feel that freedom, for we welcome the comments and the counsel which spring, as yours do, from friendship an...
Those of us who seek peace know that only wisdom and patience, and the fortitude of long effort, can bring us near to that goal.
We must learn to live with each other or we will destroy each other.
We have never rattled our rockets or come carelessly to the edge of war.
My country is grateful for the spacious spirit with which this generous design was conceived and with the way it was carried out, even down ...
We are at once neighbors and friends, and partners and allies, and I am very glad my first stop is Vancouver.
I suggest that programs commemorating the birth of von Steuben serve also as reminders of the contribution of the dedicated American citizen...
I feel, as I know you feel, that I want only the best in the world for our great Nation and for our people.
Now, Therefore, I, Lyndon B. Johnson, President of the United States of America do hereby designate September 17, 1964 as von Steuben Day.