The shape and the aims of government. The second State of the Union message
The third State of the Union message
The work done and the work still to do
The continuing struggle for peace. Constant readiness for fair negotiations
Nuclear testing and disarmament
What kind of peace do we want?
The test ban treaty announced
The tasks of the United Nations
The test ban treaty signed
The meaning of the test ban treaty
Points of international danger. The vital importance of West Berlin
Matsu and Quemoy : the basic American position
Cuba quarantined and Khrushchev challenged
The bombers are withdrawn
Interdependence. Trade as a strengthener of free nations
The doctrine of national independence
Partnership with Germany and a united Europe
The defense of West Berlin and West Germany
American ties with Ireland
Italy, NATO and European unity
World involvement is irreversible
Latin America and the Alliance for Progress. The cooperative effort of our great free nations
How much real progress in Latin America?
Central America and the development of progressive societies
Harsh facts of poverty and social injustice
Race relations and civil rights. James Meredith and the University of Mississippi
The end of federal discrimination in housing
The ballot, education, fair employment and other rights
The racial clash in Birmingham
The moral issue of equal rights for all colors
Southern progress in school desegregation
The nation's economy : business, agriculture, taxes and the role of government. The chaos of American transportation
Steel prices and the public interest
Steel : profits, modernization and investment
Myths respecting American government
Avoiding the deficit of stagnation
How shall we keep our manpower employed?
The urgency of tax reduction
We have helped capital, not soaked it
Science and education. For more exercise and less "spectation"
Education and world order
What the coming army officer will need
Science, space and the new education
The urgency of better education
Our educational deficiencies and the remedy
The lives of one million young Americans
Science as a guide of public policy
Postscript. Undelivered speech for the Dallas Citizens Council, the Dallas Assembly and the Graduate Research Center of the Southwest in Dallas.