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- will and by their unstinted energy, the Korean people have pioneered in selt-help projects that have reclaimed marsh lands and barren hillsides for new and now much more e:f'f'icient rice production. They have established cooperatives in f'ishing and seeweed marketing
- is unyielding a11d it is uncllal'iging. be are a group of distinguished Almricans from all the So, Mr. President, go.,,~rnment are here thi.s morning to welcome you to the United States, as a "'risrni of the United States, as an ally and as a co-worker
- Miss Hasek ccs Honorable Richard J. Hughes Governor of New Jersey d-
- Letter from the President to Mrs. Lewis S. Thompson, Red Bank, New Jersey, 2/24/66
- , where the motorcade will join the military escort, Northwest on Pennsylvania Avenue to 14th Street, North on 14th Street to New York Avenue, Southwest on New York Ave nue to Pennsylvania Avenue, West on Pennsyl vania Avenue terminating at Blair House
- career ■ It ww.ld al■o bow_. we ha•• eall•d th.la cenauucdff Fttclerallna, lllllCb --.pu.le to State ud thl■ 1a. but by ri4'Wlnl it a, a nattonal We haft a•ked. for th• E :hacatl• Senic:• 5. A• 1• caa belp ,neet • new J"ede:rall••• la
- OF THE TOAST OF PRESIDENT JOHNSON AT THE Dil'lNER AT THE WHITE HOUSE 1N HONOR OF PRIME MINISTER SATO OF JAPAN I am proud to welcome to this House of the American people the distinguished new leader of our historic friends, valued allies and vigorous partners
- personnel w.wr,.....,._ ~ It will full it wi 11 call number of civilian •• n'IGllR-• the the RI ■I• new obligational 1.rtl,Q,!l -- a of more than year's request ll)llstM1B11at $4 billion of $107.9 below billion. Wre:J:ltiMfWCMMlttM'llit
Record copy, Remarks of the President in Convention Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 10/29/1964
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- 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
- •• '' le t us b eg'.l~ll• 9 Today in this moment of new . resolve, I would say to my fell ow Amer.i,c an s , Le t J!§.. Con t i n.ue . This 1s our challenge -- not to hesitate, not to pause, not to turn about and linger over this evil moment
- on problems of air pollution and pesticides. As a first step to implement the agreement, from they agreed to convene a conference of the foremost medical scientists the United States and Japan to work out the details of the new program for discussion
- amproudto beamongmy colleagues of the Congress -- whoselegacyto their trust is their loyaltyto their Nation. 1 am not unawareof the inner emotionsof the new membersof this body. - - Twenty-eightyearsago, I felt as you do now. Youwill - soonlearn