And whereas it is proper that in the performance of such ceremonial acts as the representative of the President, it is appropriate his repre...
Whereas it frequently devolves upon the Secretary of State in virtue of the statutory authority conferred upon him to perform public acts of...
Therefore I, Woodrow Wilson, President of the United States, do hereby direct and prescribe that an Official Flag, indicative of the office ...
In a spirit, then, of devotion and stewardship we should give thanks in our hearts, and dedicate ourselves to the service of God’s merciful ...
May we have vision to discern our duties; the strength, both of hand and resolve, to discharge them; and the soundness of heart to realize t...
We have abundant cause for thanksgiving.
It is no longer essential in order to carry into effect the purposes of the Act that the importation, manufacture, storage or distribution o...
All regulations issued under the said Act covering licensees so dealing in these commodities are hereby canceled, effective November 15, 192...
Licenses heretofore required for the importation, manufacture, storage or distribution of certain necessaries are hereby cancelled, effectiv...
the Postmaster General shall certify the fact to the Civil Service Commission, which shall forthwith hold an open competitive examination to...
No person who has passed his sixty-fifth birthday or who has not actually resided within the delivery of such office for two years next prec...
Hereafter when a vacancy occurs in the position of postmaster of any office of the first, second, or third class as the result of death, res...
I hereby direct that on Sunday, November 14, 1920, the flag of the United States be displayed at half-mast at all military posts, naval stat...
unless it is established that the character or residence of such applicant disqualifies him for appointment
when such examination has been held and the papers in connection therewith have been rated the said Commission shall certify the result ther...
I do hereby determine that it is necessary that the War Department retain of such property piers 1, 4, 5, 6 and n, together with the bulkhea...
The present serious shortage of home and business structures makes the daily destruction of buildings by fire an especially serious matter.
The need of the civilized world for American products to replace the ravages of the Great War is especially great at this time.