The only comment is that it is a very delightful fact.
It is my desire, and the purpose of this Administration, to raise the American standard of living so that all of the people may enjoy better...
I hereby exempt the said P. Julian Latham from compulsory retirement for age for a period of one year ending November 30, 1939.
I hereby designate Aubrey Williams, Deputy Administrator, Works Progress Administration, as a member of the Interdepartmental Committee to C...
I have every reason to believe that that Government is fully cognizant of public opinion on the matter in this country.
I have on numerous occasions, as you know, expressed my sympathy in the establishment of a National Home for the Jews in Palestine.
I approve the recommendations of the Committee in these particulars.
We expect, therefore, to have the opportunity afforded us of communicating to the British Government our views with respect to any changes i...
I hope that the suggestions of this nature may receive careful study by the Congress at its next session.
I hereby exempt the said Francis T. Leahy from compulsory retirement for age for a period of one year ending October 31, 1939.
Hardly had the hurricane subsided when all the forces of government, assisting and cooperating with private agencies, were rushed to the aid...
The need is just as great as before because Government help was intended and is intended to improve the old conditions.
We are giving work to more than three million men and women, unemployed through no fault of their own, on our WPA program.
The all-pervading human kindness of men and women.
The scope of voluntary action cannot be limited, because the very desire to help the less fortunate is a basic and spontaneous human urge th...
I believe it entirely consistent with our continuing readiness to limit armaments by agreement, that we maintain an efficient Navy adequate ...
The work of upbuilding the Navy must be steadily continued.
War will be avoided by all honorable means, but should it come, I feel assured that the efficiency and devotion to duty of officers and men ...