It is not the amount we are worrying about--it is the question of important principle concerned.
My own conviction is strongly that if we break down this sense of responsibility, of individual generosity to individual...
The basis of successful relief in national distress is to mobilize and organize the infinite number of agencies of self-...
The American people are doing their job today.
If we break down this sense of responsibility of individual generosity to individual and mutual self-help in the country...
The help being daily extended by neighbors, by local and national agencies, by municipalities, by industry and a great m...
The Red Cross officials, whose long devoted service and experience is unchallenged, inform me this morning that, except ...
Our American system requires that municipal, county, and State governments shall use their own resources and credit befo...
The whole business situation would be greatly strengthened by the prompt completion of the necessary legislation of this...
I should like to share in person in paying honor to such a useful and distinguished citizen, whose work as scientific re...
I thank you warmly for your kind invitation to attend the testimonial dinner in honor of Dr. James Ewing on January 31st...
It is hereby ordered, under authority contained in the act of June 21, 1906 (34 Stat. 325-326), that the trust period on...
Such a career is a service and an inspiration to humanity, and deserves the tribute of public praise.
Yes, I will send the name of the new Governor up to Congress, and as soon as he is confirmed or otherwise we will make t...
I have been very glad to welcome here today the Canadian Premier on his informal visit to Washington.
So much of Executive order of June 27, 1912, creating Power-Site Reserve No. 283, as affects the lands hereinafter descr...
I consider it a great compliment that Mr. Bennett has found it possible to come to Washington.
I didn't say 'set a fashion.' I said 'in such a fashion.'