"I may mention that it would be desirable to appoint a sub-committee of experts in the various departments for the preparation of detailed material for submission to the Committee."
"Again I thank Your Majesty for your message and wish for your country blessings a hundredfold and for Your Majesty happiness and prosperity for many years to come."
"I do regret greatly to see General Lord go out of public service."
"The interest of the country obviously necessitates the rapid determination of both these questions, and I am entirely in accord with their views."
"My only comment that I could properly make is that it is a very notable contribution to stability and to progress, and I think the American people should be gratified at the contribution which Messrs...."
"The Postmaster General feels that the question involves many problems which affect the Merchant Marine and upon which it is desirable that he should have considered advice of the other interested bran..."
"I have three categories of questions today."
"My fellow countrymen join me in expressing deep appreciation of Your Majesty's touching message voicing that true and unalterable friendship which unites our two countries."
"No, I don't think I want to comment on that."
"The reiterated act of placing one's commercial aims before the public in cold type, day after day, compels one to subject his own motives to a criticism as severe as that which he expects from the pub..."
"I CONGRATULATE you upon the one hundredth anniversary of the Philadelphia Inquirer and likewise all those others who share with you the valuable public service of carrying on its great tradition."
"On my behalf please extend to him my congratulations and best wishes for many more years of equally distinguished service."
"I am sorry that I cannot be present in person, but I shall be present in spirit to share with you in paying respects and honor to my old friend and great servant of the University, Professor Arthur Ma..."
"By virtue of the authority vested in me by the act of Congress approved August 1, 1914"
"Mrs. Willebrandt has been a most effective official of this Government."
"There is absolutely no truth whatever to the stories that have been spread about disagreements between Mr. Mitchell and Mrs. Willebrandt or between myself and Mrs. Willebrandt or anybody in the Govern..."
"No nation can for long survive the failure of its citizens to respect and obey the laws which they themselves make."
"Mrs. Willebrandt has sent her resignation to me an hour ago, and I am making an appropriate reply, and we will give you copies of the two letters."