
The reservation hereby established shall be known as The Warner Mountains Forest Reserve.
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The reservation hereby established shall be known as The Warner Mountains Forest Reserve.

The reservation hereby established shall be known as The Modoc Forest Reserve.

The forty persons named in the list transmitted to the Civil Service Commission by the Public Printer under date of October 4, 1904, now serving in that office, will be treated as classified in accordance with section 6, Rule II…

No person shall be appointed or employed in any Executive Department or office for the performance of any service of the character performed by classified employees except in accordance with the provisions of the civil-service rules;

I wish to propose a toast to President Loubet and the French nation and may the bonds of friendship that have ever united them with the United States of America be even tightened in the future.

One of your publicists has used the expression the 'peace of justice,' and I am particularly pleased at what you said as to the efforts of this country to bring about throughout the world the 'peace of justice.'

I wish to thank you from my heart for the kind words that you have just spoken.

We can act individually or we can act by associations.

No republic can permanently exist when it becomes a republic of classes.

This is the first arid will be the only time during my Presidency that I shall ever introduce a speaker to an audience; and I am more than glad to do it in this instance.

I had long known of the very admirable work done with singular modesty and self-effacement by Mr. Downey in trying to give homes to the homeless.

We have a right to be proud of a citizen like Mr. Downey.

It is not of the slightest use to hear the word, if you do not try to put it into effect afterward.

I wish to see courage, perseverance, the willingness to face work, to face, you men, if it is necessary, danger.

The rules of good citizenship are tolerably simple.

We have grown to accept it as an axiomatic truth of our American life that the man is to be treated on his worth as a man.

I do not care very much for the coward or the moral weakling.