This is not inconsistent in any sense with our status of peace.
That is all.
Of course there was no mutuality in the Monroe Doctrine.
Today you and I are seeing the progress that we have made, that we are still making.
The earth has been so shrunk by the airplane and the radio that Europe is closer to America today than was one side of these mountains to th...
We must prepare in a thousand ways.
In this Park, we shall conserve these trees, the pine, the red-bud, the dogwood, the azalea, the rhododendron, the trout and the thrush for ...
This Chickamauga Dam ... is helping to give to all of us human control of the watershed of the Tennessee River.
We are seeking the preparedness of America, not against the threat of war or conquest alone, but in order that preparedness be built to assu...
It is therefore, good for our safety to develop further and to use the natural resources and the man power of this region.
We are living under governments that are proving their devotion to national parks.
The pioneers survived by fighting their own fight and by, standing together as one man in the face of danger.
Our vital task of conservation is to preserve the freedom that our forefathers won in this land.
If we are to survive, we cannot be soft in a world in which there are dangers that threaten Americans—dangers far more deadly than were thos...
No citizen has lost a single one of these human liberties that we prize so highly in this democracy.
It is good and right that we should conserve these mountain heights of the old frontier for the benefit of the American people.
We are all members of the same body. We are all Americans.
That way of life is menaced.