Have we sacrificed the lives of more than 100,000 Americans and ruined the lives of thousands of others and brought upon thousands of Americ...
I cannot bring myself to become party to an action which would place ineffaceable stain upon the gallantry and honor of the United States.
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.
I received and read this document with great interest and with genuine gratification.
It is in pursuance of this principle and with a desire of affording Armenia such advice and assistance.
I urgently advise and request that the Congress grant the Executive power to accept for the United States a mandate over Armenia.
I have thought it my duty to accept this difficult and delicate task.
I cannot but regard it as providential and not as a mere casual coincidence.
The proposal assumes significance as an outstanding illustration of a growing tendency which I am sure is not fully realized by the Congress...
I regard the provision in question as an invasion of the province of the executive and calculated to result in unwarranted interferences in ...
Without raising any constitutional question, I think that this section, which would give the Congressional Joint Committee on Printing power...
I should also call attention to the fact that by its terms the section in question absolutely forbids mimeographing, multigraphing and other...
I object to and cannot approve Section 8 of the bill.
I am returning, without my signature, H.R. 12,610.
it is hereby ordered and directed that additional time for the payment of sums now due and unpaid be allowed until the 1921 anniversaries of...
Now therefore, I, Woodrow Wilson, President of the United States of America, do hereby declare and proclaim
This proclamation shall take effect as from the 2nd day of February, 1920.