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  • was &!llllliDg "I want you to know you are one ot the greatest Senators in this party and I am very grateful ''What have I done now?" He said: my education bill So, it's education·bill to you." And, I said: "You got Bob Kerr to make a speech on and that ia
  • and families, and in the life of such a city and in the life of such a nation, religion has always, and religion must always, play a part in all that we do or all that we hope to do. I hope that the day will never come when any man, for any cause, will try
  • . They are trying to give Fort Bliss to Oklahoma. And today the Republican Secretary of the Interior is in Texas to dedicate our Big Bend Park. I hope some of our Eisenhower Democrats are out there to keep him from giving it away to Old Mexico. Personally, I think
  • believe I can speak for every member say that we will firmly reject The Democratic Party because such a course. did not grow to greatness it set its face "against" It has flourished because still represents -- the hopes, of my party when I
  • accept the position in a spirit of gratitude for their generous support and with a prayerful hope that I can be worthy of their trust. I believe that Democrats can all work together in harmony. One of my deepest convictions is that there are more vital
  • hope it meets with the approval of all states. of the people in all of the fifty
  • . Upon that simple creed, they founded a nation that is the hope of the world. That nation is our heritage. In recent yea-s, it has become popular in some quarters to say that we are not worthy of that heritage. There are those who -- for reasons
  • to develop advanced weapons. 7. He has ordered the Army into the satellite project. These actions - - as all, I am sure, will agree - - constitute only a beginning of what eventually must be done. We can hope that the rate of acceleration will be adequate
  • the Army into the satellite project. These actions - - as all, I am sure, will agree - - constitute only a beginning of what eventually must be done. We can hope that the rate of acceleration will be adequate to the great challenge before us. Our problems