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- on this whole tour of the South, said the
time to come to Rocky Mount is the time of the June German. I
explained to them that dancing is more in L uci's and Lynda's
line than mine.
I did most of my dancing in t he days when your leadi ng
citizen, Kay Kayser
- Washington's Alexandria, to have been welcomed in
tradition rich Fredericksburg, and now to be at Randolph-Macon
College whose roots go back to our historic beginnings.
You are fortunate young men. You have come on stage
at a time when your country needs you
- of the Presidency doesn 1t stop day by day, and it is what be
must put first .
So, I am coming to visit some of the states I know best,
in many of which I spent s ummer-times and vacation-times of my
childhood.
Ten months a g o on a dreadful day that shook our
- of Fredericksburg and nearby
c ounties are looking to future needs -- and preparing to meet them
in time.
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I heard with interest of yotr Salem Church Dam Project
which will conserve that resource that every Texan appreciates
water
- gave my husband his Silve r Star in
the South Pacific during World \Wlir II. Just last January, General Mac
Arthur said: "If I'd known Lyndon was to become President, I would have
looked after his welfare better than I did, but at the time he seemed
- and triumphs : 12 Presidents,
15 signe rs of the Constitution, 15 Se cretaries of State from Thomas
Jeffe r son t o Dean Rusk.
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Yet in recent times, we re c ognize the strain in the South from
national life