The enlarged opportunities for the alleviation of human suffering that you and your staff will now utilize are due I und...
I wish to express my gratification that the hopes and plans for regular communication by air between North and South Ame...
I CAN NOT too deeply express my appreciation of Your Majesty's kind message and do assure you it was a pleasure to me an...
Permit me to express my congratulations on the splendid showing made by the Japanese midshipmen when reviewed by me.
It is hereby ordered that the public lands in T. 19 S., R. 56 E., M.D.M., Nevada, be and the same are hereby withdrawn f...
Subsequent to the date hereof and prior to the date of restoration to general disposition as herein provided, no rights ...
I am sure the north-bound airmail service which you have authorized in connection with our south-bound service will be t...
I extend my hearty greetings and my best wishes for the continued success of your administration as well as for your own...
All Americans share a common pride in the daring and perseverance of Columbus in his discovery of America.
I shall be happy to greet Your Excellency's distinguished delegation and through them to assure Your Excellency of my co...
The part of each of our governments in the promotion of world peace will be different, as one will never consent to beco...
Mrs. Estelle Roberts, widow of Mr. Earl A. Roberts, formerly Immigration Patrol Inspector at Detroit, Michigan, who was ...
Both our Governments resolve to accept the Peace Pact not only as a declaration of good intentions but as a positive obl...
Success at the coming conference will result in a large decrease in the naval equipment Of the world and, what is equall...
The exchange of views on naval reduction has brought the two nations so close to agreement that the obstacles in previou...
We approach old historical problems from a new angle and in a new atmosphere.
In signing the Paris Peace Pact fifty-six nations have declared that war shall not be used as an instrument of national ...
An agreement on naval armaments cannot be completed without the cooperation of other naval powers.