It becomes my sad duty to announce officially the death of Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States from September 14, 1901 to Mar...
As President he awoke the Nation to the dangers of private control which lurked in our financial and industrial systems.
His private life was characterized by a simplicity, a virtue and an affection worthy of all admiration and emulation by the people of Americ...
I do hereby direct that the flags of the White House and the several Departmental Buildings be displayed at half staff for a period of thirt...
In his death the United States has lost one of its most distinguished and patriotic citizens, who had endeared himself to the people by his ...
I feel almost as if it were the greeting of a people of whom I was indeed a fellow citizen.
I am proud to be President of a Nation which contains so large an element of the Italian race.
After all, when we are seeking peace, we are seeking nothing else than this, that men shall think the same thoughts.
There was a time when scholars, speaking in the beautiful language in which the last address was made, were the only international character...
Both on the streets of this interesting city and here you have made me feel at home.
It is with a feeling of being in very familiar scenes that I come here to-day.
The people of the United States were reluctant to take part in the war, not because they doubted the justice of the cause, but because it wa...
It is the duty of the great universities of Italy and of the rest of the world to redeem science from this disgrace.
These things are greater than we are.
The words which the mayor has uttered have touched me very much.
I could have believed myself in an American city.
You can not trade with a man who does not trust you, and you will not trade with a man whom you do not trust.
But one permanent common possession has remained, and that is the validity of sound thinking.