Proclamation 5757 --
National Day of Excellence, 1988
By
the President of the
A
Proclamation
Theodore
Roosevelt once said: ``The foundation stone of
national life is and ever must be the individual character of the individual
citizen.'' Nowhere has that fact been better demonstrated than in our national
quest for excellence, which has spurred Americans to strive to live up to the
highest ideals of our nature and our heritage.
For
three decades, that quest has been best symbolized by the magnificent
achievements of our space program. The program has proved beyond a doubt that,
with will and resolve, Americans can draw upon the insights and inventions of
generations past and accomplish great things. In striving for excellence in
space, we have expanded the horizon of human potential, brought countless
scientific and economic benefits back to Earth, and demonstrated to ourselves
and to the world our national vitality, courage, and imagination.
Through
the years, the space program has had brilliant successes -- but also some
disheartening setbacks. On January 28, 1988, the second anniversary of the
Space Shuttle CHALLENGER accident, we remember CHALLENGER's
courageous crew and other space pioneers who made the supreme sacrifice in the
pursuit of excellence -- in technology, in goals, in achievement, and in their
personal lives.
Their
sacrifice was not in vain. For they taught us, above all, that our national
quest for excellence must never end if we are to remain a great nation.
When
the space shuttle is launched again, the world will know that, once again, the
To
recognize the importance of space to our future and to honor our space
pioneers, especially those who made the ultimate sacrifice in the cause of
excellence, the Congress, by Public Law 100 - 190, has designated January 28,
1988, as a ``National Day of Excellence'' and authorized and requested the
President to issue a proclamation in observance of this day.
Now,
Therefore, I, Ronald Reagan, President of the
In
Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand this twenty-third day of December,
in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and eighty-seven, and of the
Ronald
Reagan
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