I do regret greatly to see General Lord go out of public service.
Again I thank Your Majesty for your message and wish for your country blessings a hundredfold and for Your Majesty happi...
I may mention that it would be desirable to appoint a sub-committee of experts in the various departments for the prepar...
Mr. George Henry Malone, yeoman, 1st class, U.S. Navy, may be appointed to the position of supervising clerk, Office of ...
I am sorry that I cannot be present in person, but I shall be present in spirit to share with you in paying respects and...
I CONGRATULATE you upon the one hundredth anniversary of the Philadelphia Inquirer and likewise all those others who sha...
On my behalf please extend to him my congratulations and best wishes for many more years of equally distinguished servic...
By virtue of the authority vested in me by the act of Congress approved August 1, 1914
There is absolutely no truth whatever to the stories that have been spread about disagreements between Mr. Mitchell and ...
Mrs. Willebrandt has been a most effective official of this Government.
No nation can for long survive the failure of its citizens to respect and obey the laws which they themselves make.
Mrs. Willebrandt has sent her resignation to me an hour ago, and I am making an appropriate reply, and we will give you ...
Mrs. Willebrandt remained in the administration after March 4, when she wished to go out to the private practice of law,...
She has had an extraordinary offer, which I do not feel justified in again requesting her to sacrifice.
She has shown the utmost devotion and great ability.
I do pray for the success of your endeavors, for by such success you will have performed one of the greatest services to...
She has made recommendations with regard to arrangements in the Government which have been adopted.
I am pleased to acknowledge the receipt of Your Excellency's courteous message upon the auspicious occasion of the settl...