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- of the Guadalupe River
Release from Lyndon Johnson Pertaining to Processing Tax Bill on Cotton and Synthetic Fibers
Statement of Lyndon Johnson at Conference with Members of the Board of Directors of the Lower Colorado
River Authority, Washington, D.C.
Press
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dreams.
Because
he championed
detractors,
of free
but history
people
Harry
as friend
When
is just,
was
the burdens
men
my friend
and counsellor,
guide
of that
office
call
and come
to my side,
him
in a most
personal
before
fell
- Press release
- Press Release Upon Death of President Harry S. Truman, 12/26/72
- .RECORD COPY
July 4\, 1966
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Office of the White House Press Secretary
(San Antonio, Texas)
----------------------------------------------------------------------THE WHITE HOUSE
STATEMENT BY THE PRESIDENT
UPON SIGNING S
- for making
secure the freedom and independence of the countries
They affirmed that the free nations
solidarity
to main
for all.
3. The two Presidents
their
the strong
between the Republic of
firm determination
in the pursuit
of a secure and lasting
- -- and remembered
-- for the opening
of still moreopportunitiesfor our citizensto work
together.in enterprisesthat will strengthenand
enrich bothour societiesandalI the greatsociety
of free andpeacefulmen.
Suchopportunitiesare boundless--. in
developing
- and hard
strength
{or the nation and the free world when we needed it most?
(over)
raiders?
work produced
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privileged
Or will you be remembered,
thanks to old propaganda,
lot, spoon-fed
by the re st of the country's
taxpayers?
as a pampered
- Press release
- Press release, Address, Denver Mining Conference, Denver, Colorado, 4/22/60
- with a simple
recapitulation
of the work we have done. Illuminating
as such might be,
I realize -- as I know all members
realize -- that we have, thus far,
barely begun a work that will occupy and dominate the Congresses
of free
men for lifetimes to come
- cannot begin these remarks with a simple
recapitulation
of the work we have done. Illuminating
as such might be,
I realize -- as I know all members
realize -- that we have, thus far,
barely begun a work that will occupy and dominate the Congresses
of free
- discriminated against -- that lt does pay for hfm to go to college; that lt
does pay for hfm to try to be as big a man as be can; that he can compete ln our free
.,vnerican society.
I expect to live to see the day when any young American can dream - - and know
- Press release
- Press release, Remarks by Vice President, Conference of Federal Executive Board Chairmen, State Department Building, Washington, D.C., 7/25/63
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andweare resolutelydetermined
that ~estinyshall be
fulfil led.
Overthe lasttwodecades.Mr. PrimeMinister.
Japan·
haswonthe respect
of ail theworldby
unsurpassed
featsof nationaldevelopment
undera
free anddemocratic
system. ModernJapanis a bright
beaconfor
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RDIARKS BY S~OR
,
LYNDON B. JOHNSON
TO THEOKLABCMA
PRESSASSOCIATION
OKLAHOMA
CITY, JULY 2, l.960
Ifndon B. Johnson:
I appreciate
in asking me here to visit
your kindness and generousity
with the Oklahoma Press Association:
the OPA
- Record copy, Remarks to the Oklahoma Press Association, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 7/2/60
- , 1965
Office of the White House Press
Secretary
---------------------------------------------------------------------THE
WHITE
HOUSE
TEXT OF JOINT COMMUNIQUE
BETWEEN PRESIDENT LYNDON B.
JOHNSON AND HIS EXCELLENCY
EISAKU SATO, PRJ?..1.E MINIS'l'ER
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a luncheon in honor of Mrs. Park aboard the
U.S.S. SEQUOIA.
12:05 p.m.
President Park will depart from Blair House.
12:15 p.m.
The National Press Club will give a luncheon
in honor of the President of the Republic of
Korea at the National Press Building.
6
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- Record copy, Telegram to the President Regarding Johnson's Statement to the Press on the U-2 Incident in Russia, 5/7/60
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for the kinds of hones, conveniences and opportunities
they should ho.ve,11
Support of the press was pledged by Addison Buclmer of the San
Marcos Record, who said the woekly newspapers of the section wero anxious
·an.ill willing
to support those things which