We shall not only be distrusted but shall deserve to be distrusted if we do not enfranchise them with the fullest possible enfranchisement, ...
I tell you plainly that this measure which I urge upon you is vital to the winning of the war and to the energies alike of preparation and o...
No alien shall receive permission to depart from or enter the United States unless it shall affirmatively appear that there is reasonable ne...
Now, Therefore, I, Woodrow Wilson, President of the United States of America, acting under and by virtue of the aforesaid authority vested i...
I hereby designate the Secretary of State as the official who shall grant, or in whose name shall be granted, permission to aliens to depart...
No citizen of the United States shall receive a passport entitling him to leave or enter the United States, unless it shall affirmatively ap...
I hereby direct all departments of the Government to cooperate with the Secretary of State in the execution of his duties under this proclam...
I can never accept any man as a champion of liberty either for our selves or for the world who does not reverence and obey the laws of our o...
No man who loves America, no man who really cares for her fame and honor and character, or who is truly loyal to her institutions, can justi...
Every mob contributes to German lies about the United States what her most gifted liars cannot improve upon by the way of calumny.
We proudly claim to be the champions of democracy.
I say plainly that every American who takes part in the action of a mob or gives it any sort of countenance is no true son of this great dem...
These reasons seeming to me conclusive and compelling, I have not felt the liberty to acquiesce in this feature of the bill, which I herewit...
I am taking the liberty of returning H.R. 7237, making appropriations for the service of the Post Office Department for the fiscal year endi...
During such breakdowns they cease operation for hours and for even days together.
It has been found that late closings of the mail can be accomplished and closer connections assured by this means.
These developments have made the tubes practically obsolete, quite unnecessary, and, in fact, a hindrance to the efficient operation of the ...
This is an unfounded assumption, because practically all this mail could be handled at less cost and more expeditiously by other means.