We do not wish, however, to have any misunderstanding of our actions and, therefore, we shall not lay these keels until ...
The Prime Minister introduces the principle of parity which we have now adopted and its consummation means that Great Br...
May I ask you who represent governments which have accepted this Treaty, now a part of their supreme law and their most ...
I am happy, Mr. Kellogg, to extend to you, who represented the people of the United States with such untiring devotion a...
The magnificent opportunity and the compelling duty now open to us should spur us on to the fulfillment of every opportu...
I dare predict that the influence of the Treaty for the Renunciation of War will be felt in a large proportion of all fu...
It is the desire of the United States to show equal good will in our approach to the problem.
I cannot but be responsive to the generous terms in which he has spoken of the attitude and purpose of the United States...
I congratulate this assembly, the states it represents, and indeed, the entire world upon the coming into force of this ...
It is hereby ordered that Executive Order No. 3815, issued April 9, 1923, under authority of the act of June 25, 1910 (3...
The American people are greatly complimented by his proposed visit and he will find a universal welcome.
I have read with real satisfaction the statement which the Prime Minister has made in the House of Commons.
Mr. MacDonald has indicated the good will and positive intention of the British Government by suspension of construction...
The Prime Minister has stated clearly and unmistakably the principles on which he is acting.
Generally speaking, the British cruiser strength considerably exceeds American strength at the present time and the actu...
Mr. MacDonalds's statement marks a new departure in discussion of naval disarmament.
We join in his efforts in the same spirit.
We have three cruisers in this year's construction program which have been undertaken in the Government navy yards, the ...