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  • New Mexico
  • Record copy, Speech, Alamogordo, New Mexico, 9/18/60
  • Speech of Senator Lyndon B. Johnson January 3, 1953 /C COfY (D-Tex.) {®A) Mr. President: We are on the threshhold of a New Year and a new Congress. We have a new Commander-in-Chief will arrive and soon a new administration to take over
  • of those with whom I disagree. We must frankly face the fact that the Democratic Party, as well as the Nation, is stepping out into new and untried courses. Twenty years of Democratic administrations have come to an end. New issues are arising and new
  • Presidency has been filled by men who had or quickly won great international prestige and influence. Now the Communists are moving the new Presidency as a world influence. in -- to kill off, downgrade. If they can destroy the world's trust in this office
  • Record copy, Senator Johnson Announces His Candidacy for U.S. President, Auditorium, New Senate Office Building, 7/5/60
  • and asked him what about it. He said: "~don, these are newspaper tolka and it you want to make news, the best way to make it is Just announce your candidacy." CANDIDACY Well, I am going to make that announcement today. I AMANAV
  • is going to show next Tuesday. •• Since Sunday evening I have been in New England and in the New South, from -Boston to Los Angeles, from MORE • (Philadelphia) Page 4 Philadelphia to Miami. I have been in the Far West and the Midwest, and tonight I am
  • of the committee's work is a direct result of the splendid direction afforded by our counsel, Mr. Edwin L. Weisl and his partner, Cyrus R. Vance. Mr. Weisl and Mr. Vance are distinguished New York lawyers, members of the firm of Simpson, Thacher and Bartlett, and we
  • of the committee's work is a direct result of the splendid direction afforded by our counsel, Mr. Edwin L. Weisl and his partner, Cyrus R. Vance. Mr. Weisl and Mr. Vance are distinguished New York lawyers, members of the firm of Simpson, Thacher and Bartlett, and we
  • for several months to have any conv~rsations at the Summit. His purpose was to set Americans against impression that he could do business better each other by giving the with the new Ad.ministration January than he could with the Government of the United
  • The Upper Colorado Basin project The Washita-Oklahoma project The Ventura California project The Passamoquoddy Tidal Survey project A New England development project 10. A program to relieve critical depressed areas on the basis of Federal and State
  • ::i.a;~s. The u;r;jurn started disastrous levels. immediately and never since that time have we retu:r·n.ed ·:.., ~uch I am recalling these facts to you today not because they are new but because they have assumed a special importance