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  • - - and still have spare time during the working day t_odo something else. Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote 'The Scarlet Letter" while working in the Custom House in Salem, Massachusetts. Herman Melville wrote ''Moby Of.ck" while holding down a government job in New
  • a little more than three months before I got there. He got there in January '37, and I arrived in April. Maggy and I ha.ve been very close. He was kidding me a little bit this morning when he saw me. He said: "lqndon, I'm a little bit sorey about
  • ftw...i..~- _/ ~COPY SPE1CHBY SZNATORLYM001'!B, JOHPSO!lOF TEXAS PR.EPA.RmFOR D1LIV:£RYAT FARM~ ";9 HOMEADMINISTRATIONMEETOO DALLAS, TEXAS FOR AUTOMATIC RELtl:ASEAT2:00 PM CST, OOTOB~!t 9, 1952 M7Friends and Vallow Texans: It has been said
  • Record copy, Speech by Senator Johnson at Farmers Home Administration Meeting in Dallas, Texas, 10/9/52
  • 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
  • for your fellow men. I sat in an adjoining room and watched the Panel this morning and got great satisfaction and compensation, in my own way, in feeling that all is not lost, all has not been in vain. All we have to do is reorganize, reevaluate. We can't
  • OF DEMOCRATIC LEADER LYNDON B. JOHNSON TO THE MEETING OF THE DEMOCRATIC CONFERENCE ON JANUARY 7, 1958. Members of the Conference: For this presentation in two parts. this morning, I shall divide my own remarks I shall, briefly, summarize certain
  • STATEMENT OF DEMOCRATIC LEADER LYNDON B. JOHNSON TO THE MEETING OF THE DEMOCRATIC CONFERENCE ON JANUARY 7, 1958. Members of the Conference: For this presentation in two parts. this morning, I shall divide my own remarks I shall, briefly
  • 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
  • and the subsequent discovery North America and the New World. (more) of -2THENE.llWORLD OF SPACE Outer space 11, in fact, the NewWorld of perhaps the next 500 to 1,000 years. What we do now will have profound etfect hereafter upon the earth tor many years
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  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • , there appearsto bea new climateof thought in which somechant slogansthat are not merelyextravagant but tot.allyillusory -- and r--, . Jangerous·toour existenceas a free people. ---. 8 Thepathcifresponsibilityis describedas appease­ ment High-sounding
  • 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
  • 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
  • is. churning with change and growth - - not when we have within our grasp the chance to create the new America. an America that will be the world's best assurance that it can live in peace and provide its -people with decent lives. ###