Subsequent to the date hereof and prior to the date of restoration to general disposition as herein provided, no rights may be acquired to t...
Executive Order No. 4827, dated March 12, 1928, which withdrew the public lands in T. 36 N., R. 12 W., and sees. 1, 12, 13, 24, 25, and 36, ...
The coordination of programs and policies has been arrived at by the Government and the railway agencies to effect these results.
I have held a number of conferences for survey of the railway situation and for determination of general policies in respect to the railroad...
The problem is to handle the situation as a whole so as to lay the foundations for restored employment on the railways and through their pur...
Examination of the financial problem confronting the railroads shows that it is of smaller dimensions than has been generally believed or re...
THE PRESIDENT has had conferences with the Directors of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, the members of the Interstate Commerce Commi...
The maximum age limit for appointment as acting postmaster and that for entrance to the open competitive examination for postmaster at the p...
It is hereby ordered that Executive Order No. 5116, dated May 15, 1929, which withdrew the public lands in T. 1 N., R. 26 W., fifth principa...
Your enterprise and courage is an admirable instance of restoring confidence.
He gave strength to every movement for the public welfare of his generation.
The nature of your organization of itself demonstrates that American business survives all ebbs and flows of economic tides, and moves forwa...
By his own efforts he became one of the great industrial leaders of the world.
He revolutionized the art of photography, bringing the Kodak within the means of millions of people.
Likewise the earned tribute you will pay to Mr. Harvey D. Gibson illustrates the power of local community effort, when inspired by a sense o...
I have no doubt that benefits will show at once in business, in employment, in agriculture, and in the prosperity of the people of the town ...
I have learned with profound regret of the death of George Eastman.
He was one of the most generous and most constructive philanthropists of history.