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- and countryside is high on America's agenda. For it seems to me that one of the most press challenges for the individual is the depression and the tension resulting from existence in a world which is increasingly less pleasing to the eye. Our peace of mind, our
Press release, "Remarks of Mrs. Lyndon Johnson, Youth Conference on Natural Beauty, 6/27/1966"
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- live in communities tbat free the ~i.n.:i or imprison it? Will your cities be places to thrive in or merely to escape from? And what places will there be left to escape to? 1t is thrilling to me, that for the first time in history, America 1 s major
- changed this city just one iota, it has also changed all of us - tobe catalysts for better neighborhoods, better cities, a better America. I know that all my lüe, wherever I am, I'm going to be working on just this kind of endeavor. My criteria
- it takes is some imagination and guida.ince. One of the many aims of the Citizens Ad-visory Committee has been to corne .u p with a manual of tips for citizen action. You all have it there in your bands. A few days ago when the womerful and tireless
- the drawing boards. 11m willing -- and I know you are willing -- to do everything we can to substitute for the delight of debate -- the art of action. There are many specific things we can do in both great and small projects: 1) We can provide immediately