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  • of nations TR ·ent America's Gr at White Fleet of battleships around th world. But Congress would only appropriate half of the mone • ne es-.,an. Quit all right, niffcd Ro c\·elt. I"II only send them halfv,a): C n""ress can get them ba ·Ii.. Lu kinbill R's
  • . world policy in a 40minute presentation, then answered questions from the audience. The 1,000-seat LBJ Auditorium was filled 1. minute before the doors wen scheduled to open. Closed-circuit le e­ vi ion was set up in an adjoining lec­ ture hall
  • is the best in Lhe land, It comes to us in a little brown can. o teats to pull; no hay to pitch, Just poke a hole in the son of ab __ ." When the World War I exhibit open d with a gathering on the Library plaza, perhaps thirty veter­ ans of that conflict
  • we have literally gone backwards.") • control of inflation. • developing the ability to compete effectively in the world markets and end our trade deficit - which means, among other things, the construction of a v"ahle transportation system
  • you and through you I have an even deeper sense of re ponsibility to all the other children, their mothers and fathers and their grandparents, not just in America but throughout the world. And I devoutly wish for them the happy, fruitful and ennobling
  • with significant increase~ of government regulation, both by law as well as 1 executive mandate. The ,urge f (social) legislation in the late 1930s, which is the hallmark of the New Deal, continued to a le ser degree in the post-World War II period in the Truman