John F. Kennedy: Containing the Public Messages, Speeches, and Statements of the PresidentU.S. Government Printing Office, 1962 - Presidents |
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... future Presidents , as well as by the comprehensive collection and publication of the papers of past Presidents . I am especially pleased that during this Administration the volumes will appear as soon as possible after the end of each ...
... future Presidents , as well as by the comprehensive collection and publication of the papers of past Presidents . I am especially pleased that during this Administration the volumes will appear as soon as possible after the end of each ...
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... future , and I want you to know. January 21 , 1961 I WANT to express my appreciation to all of you for your kind welcome , and also to take this occasion to express my great ap- preciation - and I think the appreciation of us all to ...
... future , and I want you to know. January 21 , 1961 I WANT to express my appreciation to all of you for your kind welcome , and also to take this occasion to express my great ap- preciation - and I think the appreciation of us all to ...
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... future . Immediate action should be taken to as- sure no interruption in present services for the refugees . I also want your considera- tion of the use of surplus U.S. foods if needed for them , and possible utilization of the many ...
... future . Immediate action should be taken to as- sure no interruption in present services for the refugees . I also want your considera- tion of the use of surplus U.S. foods if needed for them , and possible utilization of the many ...
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... future , which is necessary for an informed judg- ment of our conduct and hazards . I shall neither shift the burden of executive deci- sions to the Congress , nor avoid responsi- bility for the outcome of those decisions . I speak ...
... future , which is necessary for an informed judg- ment of our conduct and hazards . I shall neither shift the burden of executive deci- sions to the Congress , nor avoid responsi- bility for the outcome of those decisions . I speak ...
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... future as in the past , the dollar is as " sound as a dollar . " III . But more than our exchange of inter- national payments is out of balance . The current Federal budget for fiscal 1961 is almost certain to show a net deficit . The ...
... future as in the past , the dollar is as " sound as a dollar . " III . But more than our exchange of inter- national payments is out of balance . The current Federal budget for fiscal 1961 is almost certain to show a net deficit . The ...
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Page 72 - And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which our forebears fought are still at issue around the globe — the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God.
Page 102 - Our progress as a nation can be no swifter than our progress in education. Our requirements for world leadership, our hopes for economic growth, and the demands of citizenship itself in an era such as this all require the maximum development of every young American's capacity. The human mind is our fundamental resource.
Page xlviii - Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and success of liberty.
Page l - And so, my fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you — ask what you can do for your country. My fellow citizens of the world : ask not what America will do for you, but what together we can dp for the freedom of man.
Page 395 - I believe that this Nation should commit itself to achieving the goal, before this decade is out, of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to earth.
Page 388 - After investigation, I have found and hereby declare that each reorganization included in the reorganization plan...
Page 493 - The United States regards as vital to its national interest and to world peace the maintenance of international peace and security in southeast Asia.
Page xlix - In the long history of the world, only a few generations have been granted the role of defending freedom in its hour of maximum danger. I do not shrink from this responsibility — 1 welcome it. I do not believe that any of us would exchange places with any other people or any other generation. The energy, the faith, the devotion which we bring to this endeavor will light our country and all who serve it — and the glow from that fire can truly light the world.
Page 391 - The great battleground for the defense and expansion of freedom today is the whole southern half of the globe — Asia, Latin America, Africa and the Middle East — the lands of the rising peoples.
Page 398 - The preservation of the role of the United States as a leader in aeronautical and space science and technology and in the application thereof to the conduct of peaceful activities within and outside the atmosphere...