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  • if it is based upon genuine concern for the needs of all Americans. During the Fall recess I have been in contact with Demo~ratic leaders throughout the Nation, including practically all of the men being considered for the Democratic nomination. I am grateful
  • Record copy, Speech Before Fund Raising Dinner, Democratic Advisory Committee of Texas, Whitney, Texas, 11/21/55
  • people. (more) -5There is only one Wall Street but there are hundreds of Spokanes and Seattles in the nation. The Democratic Party is the responsible Party. The Party for all the people. NATURAL RESOURCES The next subject I 1d like to mention is our
  • Record copy, Remarks, Democratic Convention, Spokane, Washington, 5/28/60
  • 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
  • Record copy, Statement of Democratic Leader Johnson to the Meeting of the Democratic Conference, 1/7/58
  • , our committee has learned facts in open sessions about Soviet capabilities which are far more disturbing in relation to our present security. First, the Soviets have almost as many Army divisions as all the nations of the free world combined
  • Record copy, Remarks to the Democratic Conference, 1/7/59
  • NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE WITHDRAWALSHEET {PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORMOF DOCUMENT memo OR TITLE CORRESPONDENTS to the President Confidential DATE RESTRICTION from Dean Rusk 1 p 01/13/65 A FILE LOCATION Statements of Lyndon
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  • Excellency Sung Eun KIM Minister of National Defense His Excellency Jong Chul HONG Minister of Public Information His Excellency Chong Kap KIM Chairman, Committee of National Defense National Assembly His Excellency Hu Rak LEE Secretary-General
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  • :,....., ,.... 11111t1 ••• more libraries more schools,•· mner,... and more hospitals ~ _,_IR•I any sin le se~sion nation's history. All this of Congress It iiiPRfl:WI~• can be done by this tCtllllif summer. And it can be done without -·····~-~ ,1
  • . The road we shall three we work together, Either have bMn sheltered other nations held the enemy at bay while to war. ~Luxury~!!!!, That luxury measured~ 2f ~ has disappeared, forever. Today, miles are aeconda. We Dlllt keep that strength
  • r~e:' ~;.,. r~) I 94 7 r tP(-tPu~ _,,..,-,, ,,..,.,.,.r /vflt" ,.." I C,,;, /2., ~"' · ~ .s w,rytJr 5e>,I t a,.,, L2-­ LYNDON B • .JOHNSON I 0TH TEXAS DISTRICT ~ COMMITTEE '/ NAVAL ON AFFAIRS Congressof tf)cWniteb~tates J,oust of l
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  • carried out. It ls your task to see that this is done with equal competence in every part of the nation. Throughout most of our country's history, the civil service was-a-leisurely place where a person could earn a small income with relative security
  • . The road we shall three we work together, Either have bMn sheltered other nations held the enemy at bay while to war. ~Luxury~!!!!, That luxury measured~ 2f ~ has disappeared, forever. Today, miles are aeconda. We Dlllt keep that strength
  • . E. Chong Kap Khn Chai!'ma~, Committee of National Defense, National Assembly H. E. Hu Rak Lee Secretary-Ger,eral to the President H. E. The Ambassador of Korea & Mrs. Kim General Chang Kuk Chang Cha.i:..·man, . Joint Chiefs of Staff Mr. Hogan Y
  • that the strength of a nation can be no greater than the self-reliance or its individual citizens. By that standard, we are truly a country that need not fear the tuture. This is a land built upon the sturdy be4rock or human initiative and human indepemence. Our