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- and on those values which are the
resistant and enduring mark of our civilization.
This means that each man should have the chance to share
in the affairs of his nation. Each should participate in that
liberating process of self-rule that we know as democracy
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- it -- the University of Texas opened its doors with its one
building still not completed, without any president to administer its
affairs and with a faculty of less than a dozen. But even in those early
year s , the University claimed the lasting devotion
- teac hes us that the
world of scholars hip must be guided by higher ideals than prevail in
the world of affairs. But, a university is unwo rthy of its mission if it is
content to be a r emote shrine of learning, untouched by the cares and
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ot 11 years ae qualiticationa
The Battle
Tonight,
and
affairs.
When I •as 28, you sent me to Congress.
proud to submit
Kil
district,
1D Preparedneea,
oommittees
are
Peace and Progress
are
volunteer
job done.
There is work for allot
- is an example for schoola and farnilies all
across the country. For you are proving an important point: Teachers
cannot teach alone; students cannot learn alone; education must be a family
affair. A parent 1 s interest heightens the child 1 s interest; a mother
- from the West was in the White House
-- for, as you know, Tennessee in thos days was regarded as a western
frontier state.
After Jackson•s inauguration, a new spirit pervaded national affaire.
'1t was a proud day for the people~ ' wrote a Kentucky
- can do much in th e ir civic life. They can alert
citizens to be interested in the affairs of their city. They can
push a1'ld prod legislators. They c a n raise sights and set standards.
Today, the resources available in our society are so vast. We
- in my lifetime.
I was a college student in the Sout h , in a different decade and
in a different atate of affairs. If you will look back with me for
a moment to th e 1930s, it may make much clearer to you the
challenge of the Sixties - - the challenge
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into the tides of human affairs. I am glad that I have had the opportunity
to share this milestone with you.
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- can no longer
turn inward and concern itself with its own affairs, no individual
can turn inward and concern herself only with her own and her
family's lives, The world has become so small that the problems
of Viet Nam and Zanzibar come to our
- •
ot 11 years ae qualiticationa
The Battle
Tonight,
and
affairs.
When I •as 28, you sent me to Congress.
proud to submit
Kil
district,
1D Preparedneea,
oommittees
are
Peace and Progress
are
volunteer
job done.
There is work for allot