It is apparent, therefore, that I have an independent obligation, as President, to nominate men for the federal judiciar...
In the making of a nomination to fill the existing vacancy, I shall be glad to receive any suggestions which you may car...
I keenly realize the difficulties of your own personal situation.
The Constitution provides that the President shall first nominate and then, with the advice and consent of the Senate, m...
The Attorney General has given you his reasons therefor.
I send to you and the France-America Society my cordial greetings and good wishes.
No question of corporate influence or personal popularity does or should enter into this question.
The initiative of making the nomination is clearly with the President.
My conception of my responsibilities does not, however, permit of my placing the appointment of judges on this basis.
The Department of Justice, after careful investigation, as early as last June indicated its disapproval of Mr. Michel fo...
I have borne in mind your long continued and earnest representations as to this appointment.
As I have said before, that compares with the rate of about $275 million before the depression.
They may be for other purposes than that.
That is not in the nature of compromise, because it all implies the abandonment of all charitable appropriations of all ...
I haven't anything today for publication or quotation.
Now, if you combine all of those into the calendar year 1932 as to what the total, direct and indirect, construction exp...
There is one thing in the present appropriation bills that we must not overlook--one reason for expedition.
Embassies, legations, and other missions are hereby authorized to follow the instructions pertaining to citizenship set ...