I trust that this forthcoming anniversary will be seized as the opportune occasion to instil in American minds and hearts the cherished appr...
The principles therein embodied served as the highway, broad and safe, over which poured the westward march of our civilization.
I ask the continued cooperation of the press.
Together, continue the battle against depression until there is a real national recovery on all fronts.
I welcome constructive criticism of us in Government.
April 15, which is Pan-American Day, was chosen as a fitting date for the signature of the Treaty.
His devotion to duty ended only when he fell in action in the service of the Republic; he is one of our heroes of that time and of all time.
Every American should have the deepest appreciation of the brilliant and gallant services of General Pulaski in the Revolutionary War.
I do not think that General Pulaski would have wished to be singled out from his fellows and comrades for more honor than we can give to the...
It is most appropriate that on this day, designated as Pan-American Day by the Chief Executives of all the Republics of the American Contine...
General Pulaski was distinguished among the noble company of those who gave their all for that cause; some were Americans; some were from co...
Let us also bring renewed allegiance to those high principles of international cooperation and helpfulness which, I feel assured, will be a ...
This Treaty possesses a spiritual significance far deeper than the text of the instrument itself.
For our own leader of the American Revolution, the greatest of Americans, and for him alone, have we as a people set apart one day each year...
I am tremendously interested in your suggestion of R.L.S. and Crooked Island.
the period of trust on lands held in trust for the use and benefit of the Torres-Martinez Band of Mission Indians, California, be, and it is...
I trust you will also be able to inaugurate similar studies in the Philippine Islands which will provide pertinent data for consideration by...
I do hereby exempt David E. Roberts from the provisions thereof and continue him in the service until May 1, 1937.