The interests of the nation are involved in the welfare of this army of children no less than in our great material affa...
Surely poverty alone should not disrupt the home.
I, Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, in virtue of the authority conferred upon me by the sa...
We need the development of men in the open country, who will be in the future, as in the past, the stay and strength of ...
The farmer should realize that the person who most needs consideration on the farm is his wife.
I do not recommend any appropriation for their services, but only for the expenses that will be required to finish the t...
The co-operative plan is the best plan of organization wherever men have the right spirit to carry it out.
I desire only to take counsel with the farmers as fellow-citizens.
But it is of high consequence to the country that the statistical work of the census shall be conducted with entire accu...
I do this with extreme reluctance.
Outside of these matters, I believe that the bill is, on the whole, satisfactory and represents an improvement upon prev...
I do not believe in the doctrine that to the victor belong the spoils; but I think even less of the doctrine that the sp...
I can not too earnestly urge that the Director of the Census be relieved from this unfortunate situation.
This of course meant the destruction of economy and efficiency for purely political considerations.
The noncompetitive examination in a case like this is not only vicious, but is in effect a fraud upon the public.
We know now that our rivers can and should be made to serve our people effectively in transportation.
We know now that our mineral resources once exhausted are gone forever.
It is one of the most fundamentally important documents ever laid before the American people.