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  • remarks, ''and we harvested out of it a more beautiful spring." She said the scrapbook&prepared for the contest showed such a wide variety of beauty as a cool oasis in an arrid zone, hillsides ablaze with color, rainbow-hued roadsides, the salvaging
  • remarks, ''and we harvested out of it a more beautiful spring." She said the scrapbook&prepared for the contest showed such a wide variety of beauty as a cool oasis in an arrid zone, hillsides ablaze with color, rainbow-hued roadsides, the salvaging
  • •• a showcase of beauty on the Mall making it magnificent national landscape worthy of the American people -- and usable by the American people. 1 hope this project will excite the interest of all of us here and s ON the seeds oi similar projects throughout
  • life better. They assure me Nebraskans will continue tbeir lead in the Nation's natural beauty movernent. For all Americans, that rnovernent is advancing from the countryside to the cityscapes and roadsides--wbere people congregate, and where
  • them in abundance in window boxes in the front of practically every home, in gardens, in the streets, and the roads approaching the towns 0 W e have much to learn from the people of the Netherlands. Like the people of your country, Mr. Ambassador
  • more u seable ar..d more attractive 1 Here I want to say a sped a l word for the s cience and art teache rs who weave this effort into their classes. A work like this sueceeds only to the extent of the people really involved -- the c hildren -- the teac
  • $2, 500, 000 to take steps toward making thie Nation 1 s capital more livable and more beautiful. Not only is your handiwork enjoyed by the 3 million people who live and work in this city, it can be seen als o by 17 million vis~tors who come here
  • ON NATURAL Wekome. BEAUTY The President joins me in greeting all of you. This is a landmark day. You young people are preparing to join in the leadership of an overriding cause of our time. lt is more than just an issue or a problem. lt !!_a cause
  • AWARDS CEREMONY OF THE COMM!T'TEE FORA MORE BEAUTH.•""UL CAPITAL, THE WHITE HOUSE - JUNE 11, 1968 It is a pleasure to welcome all o! you here today, for you are the people who have been working day in and day out, with your hands and your hearts
  • best fight ugliness in a nation such as ours -- where there is g reat freedom of action or inaction for every individual, and every interest -- where there is virtually no artistic control - - and where all action must originate with the single citizen
  • cents. If people realize that the cost of throwing a paper cup out of the car window is 34 cents~ this alone should be a deterrent. .. Newspapers are sponsoring anti..litter campaigns. I just ?no-~ read where the N,"'=~..:ee News Advocate
  • - THE WHITE HOUSE Mr. Secretary, Friends ­ l'm so happy that all of you could be with us today to honor the Citi zens Advisory Committee on Recr6ation and Natural Beauty and to mark another stride forward in the efforts to make our Nation more beautiful. You
  • )om and see so many participants of that one w0rd, c o nservation „„ people who l ove to climb mountains fc r the aheer joy of it, people who fight the o rganized battles t o preserve gr&anery or roadsides, people who give voice t o it in books o r
  • , "This effort has been success­ ful in improving the school arrl stimulating the surrounding residents to desire improvement of their physical environment. 11 He thinks that many people here now want to brighten up their surroundings because of Syphax. So you