Let me congratulate you and let me congratulate all of us that we live in a land and at a time when we accept it as natural that this should...
One of the constant problems of life is to try to cultivate breadth without shallowness, just as we want to cultivate depth without narrowne...
To the Senate:In compliance with a resolution of the Senate of the 25th instant (the House of Representatives concurring), I return herewith...
The appointment of Mr. E. W. Libbey as telegraph and telephone operator, at $1,000 per annum, in the Department of Commerce and Labor, on Ju...
I transmit herewith certain reports by the Commissioner of Labor and the Attorney-General on the labor disturbances in Colorado, together wi...
But if we have solved every other problem in the wisest possible way, it shall profit us nothing if we have lost our own national soul.
It is impossible to overestimate the importance of the cause you represent.
If the average husband and wife fulfil their duties toward one another and toward their children as Christianity teaches them, then we may r...
Such improvements in the monetary systems of the silver-using countries bring them into closer connection with the gold-standard countries a...
No material prosperity, no business growth, no artistic or scientific development will count if the race commits suicide.
The attention of Congress is invited to the request of the Secretary of State that 500 copies of the report and appendixes be printed for th...
It seems to me that our honor as a nation is involved in seeing that these needs are met.
I earnestly hope that legislation along the general lines advocated by Lieutenant Emmons can be enacted.
I very earnestly ask the attention of the Congress to the facts set forth in this report as to the needs of the native people of Alaska.
In view of the interest and importance of the subject to the public, and especially to the business community, I also suggest that authority...
Agriculture in the United States has long been dependent for its prosperity upon the demand from abroad for its surplus product.
The magnitude and steady growth of this export movement from our workshops and factories are such as to suggest the grave importance of prov...
It would be most regrettable, however, if this improvement, which has been brought about by the zeal and energy of individual consuls rather...