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I voted for it every time it came up, when I was in the Senate.

Any Army officer detailed for duty under authority of this order shall, while so detailed, retain and be entitled to all rights, benefits, promotions and status of an officer of the Army of the United States.

By virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and statues of the United States.

The Secretary of War is hereby authorized to detail on temporary basis an officer of the Army for military duty with the Institute of Inter-American Affairs.

I should be grateful for the earliest possible consideration of the treaty and protocol by the Senate.

Income, excess-profits, declared value, excess profits, and capital stock tax returns made under the Internal Revenue Code for the years 1939 to 1945, inclusive, shall be open to inspection by the Special Committee established pursuant to…

By virtue of the authority vested in me by sections 55 (a), 508, 603, 1204, and 729 (a) of the Internal Revenue Code (53 Stat. 1, 29, 111, 171; 54 Stat. 974, 989), it is hereby ordered as follows:

I feel confident that I may count upon the American Legion to continue aggressively to maintain public interest in the welfare of the veteran.

I have been consistent in my endeavors to arouse the nation to our responsibilities in meeting the problems of the returned veteran.

My deep gratitude to the veteran allows no other course.

As provided by section 10 of the Railway Labor Act, as amended, from this date and for thirty days after the board has made its report to the President, no change, except by agreement, shall be made by Pullman Company or its employees in…

I trust this letter makes clear that while it is impractical to adopt your suggestion, its spirit will motivate and guide our Secretary of State at Paris.

I agree that the views and feelings of our veterans of World War II should be reflected in the position taken by our Government.

I am wholeheartedly in sympathy with your observations concerning the grave responsibilities confronting the peacemakers and your comments relative to the period following Versailles.

All prior regulations, orders, rulings, directives and other actions relating to the Office of Economic Stabilization shall remain in effect except in so far as they are in conflict with this order or are hereafter amended by the Director …

If it is necessary to make another one, I will make it.