"The first result of the plan, if put into operation, would be a gigantic gift from the government and the public to the dealers and manufacturers and speculators in these commodities."
"Altogether, from the above reasons, it is my belief that the theoretical benefits would not be reflected to the American farmer; that it would create profiteering; that it contains elements which woul..."
"On the contrary I am convinced that it would bring disaster to the American farmer."
"A definite plan of farm relief was adopted by the Republican Convention at Kansas City."
"I can deplore that divisions in the ranks of the farmers themselves only encourage those who oppose all farm relief, and can at best only bring delay and danger of entire failure."
"The port limits of Boston, Massachusetts, the headquarters port of Customs Collection District No. 4 (Massachusetts) are hereby extended to include Braintree, Weymouth and Hingham, and the waters adja..."
"No great step in public action can ever succeed without some compromise of view and some sacrifice of opinion."
"It was supported by all elements of the party in the campaign, and I think we have a clear mandate from the electorate."
"I regret to see that some of our farm organizations are again divided on measures of relief."
"The annual 'Buddy Poppy' campaign, under the auspices of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, is a fitting symbol of the sacrifice of those who died in the service of our Country, and sh..."
"I am glad to give my hearty endorsement to this worthy enterprise."
"The fact that the manufacture of these poppies gives employment to disabled ex-service men, in the hospitals and elsewhere, adds to the worthiness of the cause."
"Professor Einstein ranks high among the foremost scientists of all time, who have enriched mankind by their invaluable contributions to thought and human progress."
"The formula upon which the commission must now act often requires that years be consumed in reaching conclusions where it should require only months."
"The general result has been that our agricultural industry has not kept pace in prosperity or standards of living with other lines of industry."
"In determining changes in our tariff we must not fail to take into account the broad interests of the country as a whole, and such interests include our trade relations with other countries."
"Mr. Rhoads has accepted the appointment as chief of the Indian Bureau, which I think is rather a notable case of public service from a man who makes a very large sacrifice to leave one of the most imp..."
"There are two or three that I don't think we will have settled, but all the major appointments."