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May 06, 1965 Lyndon B. Johnson Letter to the President of the Senate and to the Speaker of the House on the Need for a Unified and Flexible Foreign Affairs Personnel System
pressing needs of modern diplomacy. Today I have signed an Executive …
May 04, 1965 Lyndon B. Johnson Remarks Upon Presenting Distinguished Service Medal to Adm. Harold Page Smith
ability to combine persuasive diplomacy with astute military judgment …
Sep 16, 1964 Lyndon B. Johnson Remarks With Prime Minister Pearson Upon Proclaiming the Columbia River Treaty
stayed independent, classical diplomacy suggests that we might very …
Apr 23, 1964 Lyndon B. Johnson The President's News Conference
Presidents in the field of diplomacy in the Western Hemisphere …
Feb 14, 1964 Lyndon B. Johnson Remarks at St. Louis University
never resort to battleship diplomacy or rely upon the umbrella …
Jan 22, 1964 Lyndon B. Johnson Toasts of the President and Prime Minister Pearson
know what it would do to diplomacy and the State Department. "But …
Dec 29, 1963 Lyndon B. Johnson Remarks in Stonewall, Texas, at a Barbecue in Honor of Chancellor Erhard
and talking about the new diplomacy. The Chancellor and I have …
Dec 13, 1963 Lyndon B. Johnson Remarks of Welcome to the Chiefs of Mission of the Diplomatic Corps
understand the way in which diplomacy has evolved over centuries … that understanding. Modern diplomacy does not deprive the diplomat … circumstances and the evolution of diplomacy require that the modern diplomat …
Dec 06, 1963 Lyndon B. Johnson Remarks With Under Secretary of State George W. Ball at the Presentation of the Medal of Freedom Awards
endeavor: the arts, science, diplomacy, government, the humanities …
Dec 06, 1963 John F. Kennedy Remarks of President Johnson and Under Secretary of State George W. Ball at the Presentation of the Medal of Freedom Awards
endeavor: the arts, science, diplomacy, government, the humanities …
Nov 20, 1963 John F. Kennedy Message to the Congress Transmitting 17th Annual Report on U.S. Participation in the United Nations.
action and parliamentary diplomacy, played an indispensable …
Sep 26, 1963 John F. Kennedy Address in Salt Lake City at the Mormon Tabernacle.
conducting a complex and baffling diplomacy, all weigh heavily upon us … happening. And that is why our diplomacy is important. For the forces …
Jun 19, 1963 John F. Kennedy Special Message to the Congress on Civil Rights and Job Opportunities.
May 08, 1963 John F. Kennedy Message to the Conference of State Civil Defense Directors.
search for peace through diplomacy, military strength and economic …
Apr 29, 1963 John F. Kennedy Remarks Upon Presenting the Distinguished Service Medal to Adm. Robert L. Dennison
quot;Through his exemplary tact and diplomacy in dealing with representatives …
Nov 26, 1962 John F. Kennedy Remarks at Fort Stewart, Georgia, to Members of the First Armored Division.
Regardless of how persistent our diplomacy may be in activities stretching …
Nov 01, 1962 John F. Kennedy Statement Commending Judge Philip C. Jessup, Member of the International Court of Justice.
international law and international diplomacy. His reputation and influence … decade ago is a model for diplomacy now. Judge Jessup has come …
Aug 24, 1962 John F. Kennedy Remarks by Telephone to the Midwestern Democratic Conference at French Lick, Indiana
an opportunity for patient diplomacy abroad, our efforts to try …
Aug 07, 1962 John F. Kennedy Remarks Upon Presenting the President's Awards for Distinguished Federal Civilian Service
there is no useful place for diplomacy or negotiation are wrong …
Aug 02, 1962 John F. Kennedy Message to the Congress Transmitting 16th Annual Report on U.S. Participation in the United Nations.
aspect of our world-wide diplomacy. The United Nations, under …
Jul 23, 1962 John F. Kennedy Statement by the President on the Signing of Agreements To End the Conflict in Laos
fact be solved by patient diplomacy. The agreements represent …
Jun 06, 1962 John F. Kennedy Remarks at West Point to the Graduating Class of the U.S. Military Academy.
role as a complement to our diplomacy, as an arm of ourdiplomacy, as a deterrent to our adversaries …
May 17, 1962 John F. Kennedy Address Before the Conference on Trade Policy.
opportunities of aid, trade, finance, diplomacy and defense. We look forward …
Mar 15, 1962 John F. Kennedy Message to the Congress Transmitting the 15th Annual Report on U.S. Participation in the United Nations.
a forum for parliamentary diplomacy in which our nation, in concert … aims also through direct diplomacy and negotiations with individual …
Mar 02, 1962 John F. Kennedy Radio and Television Address to the American People: "Nuclear Testing and Disarmament."
future course of arms control diplomacy, and to our obligations to …