I commend to the favorable consideration of the Congress the inclosed report from the Secretary of State, to the end tha...
Mrs. Nixon S. Plummer may be appointed to an appropriate position in the Federal Trade Commission without regard to the ...
My dear Mr. Senator: As to our conversation this morning, I am glad to confirm at once that the proposed additional drou...
It is hereby ordered that lot 5 of sec. 24, T. 11 S., R. 19 E., and lot 6 of sec. 33, T. 8 S., R. 20 E., containing 160 ...
I am advised by the Secretary of War that no record has been found of the enrollment, muster-in, or service in Company G...
It does not, therefore, appear that he was engaged in the service upon which this legislation is based.
This enactment would bring Homer N. Horine within the provisions of the pension laws conferring benefits upon honorably ...
I regret that I cannot do so.
The celebration of the anniversary of the signing of the treaties with France at Paris on February 6, 1778 is a valuable...
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.