
I cannot too strongly urge the necessity of action upon all these recommendations before adjournment.
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I cannot too strongly urge the necessity of action upon all these recommendations before adjournment.

We are in need of vigorous reorganization of the Border Patrol in order to consolidate various agencies so as effectually to prevent illegal entry of both aliens and goods.

We know there is neither financial, territorial, nor military imperialism in the American heart.

Universally the emotions and horrors of the night have a way of dissipating with the sunrise.

I wish you every success in your program for National Boys' Week.

It must, as I have said, be accomplished by creating a deliberate mosaic of constant action which carries conviction.

Thereby, we have inaugurated one of the greatest economic experiments in history on a basis of nationwide cooperation, not of charity.

Their health, their education and their high ideals will determine the quality of American civilization a generation hence.

Theirs is a noble heritage and I have every faith that they will add to its priceless worth.

The United States, devoted to peace, will make its own political policies.

One's taste for Roquefort cheese can be permanently destroyed by a microscope.

I am strongly of the belief that during the period when the scientist must labor in his laboratory inventing relief the Government must have restraint against excessive sin.

I am merely saying that science and initiative of our people cure many national headaches.

With their sisters, the boys hold in their hands the most precious hopes of the future of our country.

We know that such ideas are anathema to the American mind, and no man could be elected a county commissioner on such a platform.

I haven't anything for publication at the moment.

Mrs. Ida K. Marsh may be employed for one year in an appropriate position in the Bureau of the Census, without regard to the civil service rules.