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- Society will be an exciting period at home, and I am convinced it will carry a ring around the world that will bring increasing American influence and achievement of our objectives. I am convinced the President is destined to bring new vigor and new hope
- object to improving the education of these students when society must bear the cost of their relief checks and their delinquent home tuitions and their prison dues if they are kept ignorant. 3. You approach economic policy in this same spirit. You don't
- - their' homes. punished. 7. Those failing to do so "will I be severly ED129583AlbJn~'25 ED129583AlbJUH25 11 m Cairo Radio has that 11J.wigation as a 1:esul t of annoui:1ced the SuGz Co.nal has b~en obstr\.tcted air raids l :in Israeli
- . But the 20th Century has imposed a partnership on the two of us. Like all partnerships, sometimes we grow restless in that arrangement, as partners frequently do. But there is one thing in the last analysis we all know, whether it is a partnership in our home
Folder, "March 12-18, 1965 [Selma Situation]," President’s Appointment File [Diary Backup], Box 15
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- . The new rent supplement program should finance more than one-hal! million homes o ver the next 4 years and is aimed at fami lie a makin g between $3, 000 and $8, 000 pe r year. 5 . Educat ion - - Fiscal Year 1966 budget for education requests $4. l billion