
Secretary Ruttenberg, you will have quite a lot to do in this new job.
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Secretary Ruttenberg, you will have quite a lot to do in this new job.

We hold a public trust, and we shall hold it high.

If this is good economic policy, certainly it is even better human policy.

There is a very--in my judgment--serious waste of manpower.

One of the ways, I think, to stop inflation is to stop the waste of the human potential.

We are ready to do that any time, anywhere, with any government.

I am trying, with everything I have got, to build the best barn I can.

I also designate the period beginning September 17 and ending September 23, 1966, as Constitution Week; and I urge the people of the United States to observe that week with appropriate ceremonies and activities in their schools and…

I think we are entering a new era of relations between the State and the Federal Government.

I think every child born in this country ought to have a right to all the education he can take.

Never before, except in mobilizing for war, I think, has any government made such extensive preparations for any undertaking as we have made in connection with medical care.

I hope that you will enter into these discussions knowing that you are a very select group in which great trust is placed and which bears great responsibility.

Today's Austria is ample proof that it can be done--that it is worth the effort.

I urge all our people to give public and private expression to the love and gratitude which they bear for their fathers.

We will encourage every constructive enrichment of the human, cultural, and commercial ties between Eastern Europe and the West.

Because these men are now responsible for over a billion dollars of research and training money.