John Fitzgerald Kennedy (1917-1963)
Address at Rice University in Houston on the Nation's Space Effort (12.09.1962)
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Kennedy's speech at Rice University, in Houston, Texas, is imbued with a sense of historical grandeur. The President marks out the race to put a man on the moon as a pivotal moment in human advancement, and in America's struggle for international preeminence.
Note: The President spoke in the Rice University Stadium at 10 a.m. In his opening words he referred to Dr. K. S. Pitzer, President of the University, Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson, Governor Price Daniel of Texas, Representative Albert Thomas of Texas, Senator Alexander Wiley of Wisconsin, Representative George P. Miller of California, James E. Webb, Administrator, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, and David E. Bell, Director of the Bureau of the Budget.
This transcript contains the published text of the speech, not the actual words spoken.
Note: The President spoke in the Rice University Stadium at 10 a.m. In his opening words he referred to Dr. K. S. Pitzer, President of the University, Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson, Governor Price Daniel of Texas, Representative Albert Thomas of Texas, Senator Alexander Wiley of Wisconsin, Representative George P. Miller of California, James E. Webb, Administrator, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, and David E. Bell, Director of the Bureau of the Budget.
This transcript contains the published text of the speech, not the actual words spoken.
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