To sabotage that Act is to sabotage labor.
No employer has a right to put his political preferences in the pay envelope.
None of this came by chance.
And it follows that each of the things is, by the respective parties, called by two different and incompatible names—liberty and tyranny.
Your Administration has as its great objectives for all our citizens, greater permanence for employment, safety for earnings, protection for...
I know that American workers made wise as well as strong by the achievements of John Mitchell and his successors will not be fooled by this ...
Three to one, there is the rub!
They wanted something to tie to—they sought stability because they knew that without stability they could not have security.
Today things are very different.
It is fitting, therefore, that this should be a service of rededication to the liberty and the peace which this Statue symbolizes.
It is the memory of all these eager seeking millions that makes this one of America's places of great romance.
I am very keenly interested in all of these public works projects which have improved the schools of the Nation.
We shall certainly get it if on November 3d you vote.
This project for Brooklyn College is killing two birds with one stone.
I am proud—America is proud—of what they have given to us.
We need action to get better city housing.
Even in times as troubled and uncertain as these, I still hold to the faith that a better civilization than any we have known is in store fo...
I suggested there that we should rededicate that Statue not to liberty alone but also to peace.