While acknowledging the courtesy of the invitation of the League of Nations to attend such a meeting, I do not feel that any useful purpose ...
The Revolutionary period has always appeared to me to be significant for three definite reasons.
The Senate gave its consent to the adherence of the United States to the Statute of the Permanent Court with certain specific conditions and...
We live in a republic.
It is exceedingly wholesome to stop and contemplate that undisputed fact from time to time.
I haven't made any investigation of the questions involved, formed any opinion of them, expressed or expect to express any opinion in relati...
A free and enlightened press, by this means, becomes one of the safeguards of liberty.
We of the Western Hemisphere are one people striving for a common purpose, animated by common ideals and bound together in a common destiny.
Such meetings can not fail to have far-reaching consequences.
It is a peculiar pleasure to extend to your Congress, which represents so many American Republics, a most cordial greeting.
In some measure this has been due to the lack of information in our press.
Truth dissipates misunderstanding and misconception.
Employment apparently is plentiful.
A great many products go into building, and when that industry is flourishing it creates a demand for all kinds of supplies and has a benefi...
There is no intention, so far as I know, to make any appeal for gifts of Colonial furniture for the White House.
The reports in relation to business conditions in the country seem to be substantially as they have been for the past months.
I have already expressed several times to the conference my appreciation of the very fine work that the present Congress is doing.
It is true that the Congress made a larger cut in taxes than I wanted to have made, because I knew that there would be great pressure for in...