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FDR
@fdr· Democratic · NY· Mar 6, 1934

To recommend to the President such changes in any approved code or codes as, in the opinion of the Board, will rectify or eliminate such results.

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FDR
@fdr· Democratic · NY· Mar 6, 1934

We must avoid the evils of the past, and at the same time encourage the sound development of the aviation industry.

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FDR
@fdr· Democratic · NY· Mar 5, 1934

I do hereby approve said Code of Fair Competition for the Anti-Hog Cholera Serum and Hog Cholera Virus Industry.

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FDR
@fdr· Democratic · NY· Mar 5, 1934

By virtue of and pursuant to the authority vested in me by the act of June 25, 1910, I hereby modify Executive Order No. 5343.

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FDR
@fdr· Democratic · NY· Mar 4, 1934

Pursuant to the Act of Congress approved March 26, 1930 (Public No. 78, 71st Congress), I beg to submit herewith, for transmission to the Congress, two copies of a report of a reconnaissance survey for an Inter-American highway between the…

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FDR
@fdr· Democratic · NY· Mar 4, 1934

I hereby appoint Rear Admiral Christian Joy Peoples, Director of Procurement, as a member of the Special Board for Public Works.

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FDR
@fdr· Democratic · NY· Mar 4, 1934

It is ordered that the following-described public lands in the States of Louisiana and Mississippi be, and they are hereby, temporarily withdrawn from settlement, location, sale, or entry, for classification and pending determination as to…

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FDR
@fdr· Democratic · NY· Mar 4, 1934

I do hereby create a board to be composed of three persons not pecuniarily or otherwise interested in any organization of railway employees or any carrier.

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FDR
@fdr· Democratic · NY· Mar 2, 1934

You have a great future-a great opportunity for initiative, for constructive thinking, for practical idealism and for national service.

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FDR
@fdr· Democratic · NY· Mar 2, 1934

We can be thankful that we have studied and are engaged in the process of eradicating the deeper causes of that illness and of many other illnesses of the body politic.

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FDR
@fdr· Democratic · NY· Mar 2, 1934

It is very delightful to me to become today an alumnus of American University.

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FDR
@fdr· Democratic · NY· Mar 2, 1934

I appeal to you, therefore, to continue to show even in the face of uncertainties the courage, the vision, the initiative and the cooperation that you have displayed in the first months of our new era.

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FDR
@fdr· Democratic · NY· Mar 2, 1934

They can rejoice in the success of the representatives of their sex in public positions.

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FDR
@fdr· Democratic · NY· Mar 1, 1934

Equally clear is the fact that a full and permanent domestic recovery depends in part upon a revived and strengthened international trade.

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FDR
@fdr· Democratic · NY· Mar 1, 1934

May I emphasize that while we desire to grant complete independence at the earliest proper moment, to effect this result without allowing sufficient time for necessary political and economic adjustments would be a definite injustice to the…

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FDR
@fdr· Democratic · NY· Mar 1, 1934

For thirty-six years the relations between the people of the Philippine Islands and the people of the United States have been friendly and of great mutual benefit.

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FDR
@fdr· Democratic · NY· Mar 1, 1934

Our Nation covets no territory; it desires to hold no people against their will over whom it has gained sovereignty through war.

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