Without organized political parties, striving to serve the best interests of the American people, we would descend into ...
MRS. HOOVER and I want to express our appreciation for this beautiful greeting.
It is a greeting so warm and so generous that it is difficult to find terms in which to respond.
All one can say in response to greetings of so warm and cordial a character is wholly inadequate.
It is most kind of you to come to the station to greet Mrs. Hoover and me this morning.
This important Federal project is now nearing the stage of completion.
It is a fine welcome to the State of Indiana.
Surplus money does not remain idle for long.
The scenery, the homes of West Virginia are always inspiring.
I wish I could adequately thank you on behalf of both Mrs. Hoover and myself.
I believe it will greatly aid the progress of the State.
It is encouraging to be a President, to receive such a greeting and such a welcome as this.
The very first service to them must be to place our own house in order; to restore our own domestic prosperity.
Depressions are not new experiences, though none has hitherto been so widespread.
It is upon him also that we lean for leadership in every civic movement-political, economic, and social.
We do deeply appreciate it.
It is difficult for me to find adequate expression for my appreciation of the reception given to me today by the people ...
The underlying forces of recovery are asserting themselves.