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- catalog contributor b8644866.
- catalog coverage "United States Economic policy 1961-1971.".
- catalog coverage "United States Politics and government 1969-1974.".
- catalog coverage "United States Social policy.".
- catalog created "1970.".
- catalog date "1970".
- catalog date "1970.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1970.".
- catalog description "1. The inaugural address (January 20, 1969) -- 2. The Vietnam war -- The terms of peace (May 14, 1969) -- To the great silent majority (November 3, 1969) -- The withdrawal program (December 15, 1969) -- 3. The human equation -- People must be given a chance (February 19, 1969) -- Food and health (May 6, 1969) -- We must have a new welfare plan (August 8, 1969) -- Proposal for a new welfare plan (August 11, 1969) -- Full opportunity for all Americans (August 11, 1969) -- Better training for the jobless (August 12, 1969) -- Social security benefits (September 25, 1969) -- Hunger must be banished (December 2, 1969) -- 4. The frightening problem of numbers (July 18, 1969) -- 5. Money matters -- Our worst enemy: inflation (March 26, 1969) -- Overhauling our tax structure (April 21, 1969) -- The worth of a dollar (October 17, 1969) -- Holding the line (January 26, 1970) -- Veto explained (January 27, 1970) -- 6. The central government and the states -- Sharing the revenue (August 13, 1969) -- Sharing the responsibility (September 1, 1969) -- 7. Freedom and protests -- Freedom does not include the right to be a bully (June 3, 1969) -- Our national security is not negotiable (June 4, 1969) -- 8. The war against crime -- The deep roots of organized crime (April 23, 1969) -- The flood of smut (May 2, 1969) -- The menace of narcotics (July 14, 1969) -- 9. Toward a better postal service -- Nonpolitical postmasters (February 25, 1969) -- A corporation to handle our mail (May 14, 1969).".
- catalog description "10. The future of transportation -- Of planes and airports (June 16, 1969) -- Of trains and buses (August 7, 1969) -- Of sailors and ancient ships (October 23, 1969) -- 11. A handful of domestics issues -- Electoral reform (February 20, 1969) -- Greater safety for coal miners (March 3, 1969) -- Better government for the District of Columbia (April 28, 1969) -- Reform of our draft procedures (May 13, 1969) -- To strengthen unemployment insurance (July 28, 1969) -- Safety and good health for workers (August 6, 1969) -- Protection for the consumer (October 30, 1969) -- 12. Our NATO partners -- A bastion of peace (February 24, 1969) -- A new job for NATO (April 10, 1969) -- 13. Our American neighbors -- Time for consultation (April 14, 1969) -- Some proposals for a better relationship (October 31, 1969) -- 14. Some world problems -- The purposes of foreign aid (May 28, 1969) -- The Nixon doctrine (July 25, 1969) -- Peace must have a solid base (September 18, 1969) -- World trade and tariffs (November 18, 1969) -- 15. We must move now against pollution (February 19, 1970) -- 16. Desegregation of our schools (March 24, 1970) -- 17. State of the union (January 22, 1970) -- 18. Farewell to an old friend (March 30, 1960) -- Appendix: United States foreign policy for the 1970: a new strategy for peace (February 18, 1970).".
- catalog extent "xix, 500 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Setting the course, the first year.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Setting the course, the first year.".
- catalog issued "1970".
- catalog issued "1970.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Funk & Wagnalls,".
- catalog relation "Setting the course, the first year.".
- catalog spatial "United States Economic policy 1961-1971.".
- catalog spatial "United States Politics and government 1969-1974.".
- catalog spatial "United States Social policy.".
- catalog subject "353/.035".
- catalog subject "J82 .E22 1970".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. The inaugural address (January 20, 1969) -- 2. The Vietnam war -- The terms of peace (May 14, 1969) -- To the great silent majority (November 3, 1969) -- The withdrawal program (December 15, 1969) -- 3. The human equation -- People must be given a chance (February 19, 1969) -- Food and health (May 6, 1969) -- We must have a new welfare plan (August 8, 1969) -- Proposal for a new welfare plan (August 11, 1969) -- Full opportunity for all Americans (August 11, 1969) -- Better training for the jobless (August 12, 1969) -- Social security benefits (September 25, 1969) -- Hunger must be banished (December 2, 1969) -- 4. The frightening problem of numbers (July 18, 1969) -- 5. Money matters -- Our worst enemy: inflation (March 26, 1969) -- Overhauling our tax structure (April 21, 1969) -- The worth of a dollar (October 17, 1969) -- Holding the line (January 26, 1970) -- Veto explained (January 27, 1970) -- 6. The central government and the states -- Sharing the revenue (August 13, 1969) -- Sharing the responsibility (September 1, 1969) -- 7. Freedom and protests -- Freedom does not include the right to be a bully (June 3, 1969) -- Our national security is not negotiable (June 4, 1969) -- 8. The war against crime -- The deep roots of organized crime (April 23, 1969) -- The flood of smut (May 2, 1969) -- The menace of narcotics (July 14, 1969) -- 9. Toward a better postal service -- Nonpolitical postmasters (February 25, 1969) -- A corporation to handle our mail (May 14, 1969).".
- catalog tableOfContents "10. The future of transportation -- Of planes and airports (June 16, 1969) -- Of trains and buses (August 7, 1969) -- Of sailors and ancient ships (October 23, 1969) -- 11. A handful of domestics issues -- Electoral reform (February 20, 1969) -- Greater safety for coal miners (March 3, 1969) -- Better government for the District of Columbia (April 28, 1969) -- Reform of our draft procedures (May 13, 1969) -- To strengthen unemployment insurance (July 28, 1969) -- Safety and good health for workers (August 6, 1969) -- Protection for the consumer (October 30, 1969) -- 12. Our NATO partners -- A bastion of peace (February 24, 1969) -- A new job for NATO (April 10, 1969) -- 13. Our American neighbors -- Time for consultation (April 14, 1969) -- Some proposals for a better relationship (October 31, 1969) -- 14. Some world problems -- The purposes of foreign aid (May 28, 1969) -- The Nixon doctrine (July 25, 1969) -- Peace must have a solid base (September 18, 1969) -- World trade and tariffs (November 18, 1969) -- 15. We must move now against pollution (February 19, 1970) -- 16. Desegregation of our schools (March 24, 1970) -- 17. State of the union (January 22, 1970) -- 18. Farewell to an old friend (March 30, 1960) -- Appendix: United States foreign policy for the 1970: a new strategy for peace (February 18, 1970).".
- catalog title "Setting the course, the first year / major policy statements by President Richard Nixon. Commentaries by Richard Wilson.".
- catalog type "text".