"The Mexican Government has circumscribed the revolution and driven it into the extreme north."
"Mr. Herrick had endeared himself to his fellow countrymen, not only as a statesman but as a truly noble character."
"No, they are meeting with the Oil Board."
"I have nothing else that I can enter upon this morning except questions of appointments, and I am still not ready to make any answer in that direction."
"I shall always remember him as a loyal and constant friend."
"I have received Your Excellency's thoughtful message and I ask you to convey to the French people this Nation's heartfelt thanks for their deep sympathy."
"The Board decided that there was nothing they could suggest in the nature of agreement between oil companies for the restriction of production, their belief being that the key of the situation lay in ..."
"There can be no higher undertaking than that of aiding others in efforts that develop their character and spiritual qualities, and the Better Homes work is of that type."
"He stimulated others to a wider appreciation of dramatic art."
"He inspired many younger men to do creative literary work."
"I AM profoundly sorry to hear of the death of your brother."
"The work of home improvement can never be finished, for the problems of homemaking will always be with us, and new conditions will alter them."
"His loss will be keenly felt by many thousands who never saw him, for he enriched our knowledge of one of the most important fields of culture."
"Few men in American public life have given, during many years, such unselfish and such valuable service to their country."
"The French loved him for his sympathetic understanding, but realized that during his long service in Paris he never lost any of his love for his own country and therefore never failed in his represent..."
"Mr. Herrick's death will cause sorrow both at home and abroad."
"I HAVE heard with profound regret of the death of Myron T. Herrick, our Ambassador in Paris."
"And it is hereby ordered, pursuant to Public Resolution No. 29 of February 14, 1920 (41 Stat. 434), as amended January 21 and December 28, 1922 (47 Stat. 358, 1067), that the above described lands, if..."