To promote peace is our long-established policy.
Our adherence to the International Court is, as now constituted, not the slightest step toward entry into the League of ...
This afternoon or tomorrow morning.
So I thought--not for publication--but I will release it to you as soon as we get it mimeographed--probably let you have...
I recommend that Congress give earnest consideration to the possibilities of prudent action which will give relief from ...
I believe it will be clear to everyone that no controversy or question in which this country has or claims an interest c...
The budget as it goes to Congress, of course, is built up by departments, and not by the particular purpose for which ex...
We can well be deeply concerned, however, at the growing expense.
From a defense point of view our forces should be proportioned to national need and should, therefore, to some extent be...
I have had here for some months a sort of a personal budget that I thought might be of interest to you after you have do...
After 1914 the various Army contingents necessarily expanded to the end of the Great War and then receded to the low poi...
We are proud of your courage and your leadership.
Our thoughts include also appreciation of your companions in flight and your colleagues, whose careful and devoted prepa...
I am expecting Mr. Byrd to fill your columns in the morning, so that I won't have to do anything for you today.
No, I haven't had a word. I am in hopes he will give you something to fill the papers with in the morning, successfully.
I know that I speak for the American people when I express their universal pleasure at your successful flight over the S...
We are glad of proof that the spirit of great adventure still lives.
Nothing more than to eat a wild turkey that somebody sent in and decide what is to be done with five other turkeys that ...