I am convinced that the Congress is without constitutional powers to limit the appointing power and its incident, the po...
I do this with the greatest regret.
Its report will be made within sixty days if possible, will be retroactive to April 1, 1920, and will be made the basis ...
I shall hold myself in readiness to appoint a commission similarly constituted to the one I recently appointed in connec...
We entered the war most reluctantly.
I hope that in these statements I have sufficiently set forth the reasons why I have felt it incumbent upon me to withho...
This Joint Resolution which I return does not seek to accomplish any of these objects.
We have now, in effect, declared that we do not care to take any further risks or to assume any further responsibilities...
I cannot bring myself to become party to an action which would place ineffaceable stain upon the gallantry and honor of ...
Have we sacrificed the lives of more than 100,000 Americans and ruined the lives of thousands of others and brought upon...
Such a peace with Germany—a peace in which none of the essential interests which we had at heart when we entered the war...
Our recognition of the independence of Armenia will mean genuine liberty and assured happiness for her people.
The sympathy with Armenia has proceeded from no single portion of our people.
It is in pursuance of this principle and with a desire of affording Armenia such advice and assistance.
I cannot but regard it as providential and not as a mere casual coincidence.
I received and read this document with great interest and with genuine gratification.
I have thought it my duty to accept this difficult and delicate task.
I urgently advise and request that the Congress grant the Executive power to accept for the United States a mandate over...