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We must make headway against the mutual fear and friction arising out of war armament which kill human confidence throughout the world.

The reductions must be real and positive.

The armaments of the world have grown up in general mutual relation to each other.

The applicant's name should appear in full on the front page of the application, thus, 'John Henry Smith,' not 'J.H. Smith'

No passport shall be granted or issued to or verified for any other persons than those owing allegiance, whether citizens or not, to the United States

Passports may be amended in the United States by the Department of State or any of the passport agents of the Department of State

It is folly for the world to go on breaking its back over military expenditure, and the United States is willing to take its share of responsibility by making definite proposals that will relieve the world.

Our Army, including the National Guard and all other reserves, has already been reduced much below the European standard 'police component.'

Provided further, That the charge for the issue of an original passport shall be $9.

I propose that the arms of the world should be reduced by nearly one-third.

I propose that the treaty number and tonnage of battleships shall be reduced by one-third.

The campaign will be conducted and managed entirely by Chairman Sanders and the Republican organization.

It has been settled that the offices of the Republican National Committee should be removed from Washington and established at Chicago and New York.

In accordance with the tradition since their beginning that heads of states should open the Olympic Games, I had hoped to avail myself of that pleasure, and I had also hoped to spend a few weeks at my home at Stanford University, but at…

THE CAREER of President John Grier Hibben as a life-long leader in education merits the praise of the country and will continue to inspire the emulation of those to whom he has passed on the lamp of learning.

I have informed Republican leaders that except for a few major addresses expounding policies of the administration I will not take part in the forthcoming campaign as my undivided attention must be given to the duties of my office.