The American Government is most anxious that concrete results in the limitation of armament may be achieved.
I am sure that all governments and all peoples would choose a system of naval limitation in preference to consciously reverting to competiti...
For more than six months, representatives of a score or more of nations have examined from all points of view the problem of the reduction a...
It will be a contribution to the success of the preliminary work now going on at Geneva should the great naval powers there agree upon a fur...
The support of all measures looking to the preservation of the peace of the world has been long established as a fundamental policy of this ...
It has been the hope of the American Government, constantly expressed by the Congress since the Washington Conference, that a favorable oppo...
In business administration the matter of personnel is of first importance.
It is pleasurable and easy to give. It is difficult to withhold.
Errors of judgment are excusable. These is no excuse for disloyalty.
We represent the most colossal business organization of the world.
As a nation we are advocates of peace.
Should the item of interest be eliminated, I can now see no reason why the bill should not be approved.
What we are trying to do there, of course, is to afford such protection as we can for the lives and property of our citizens in accordance w...
That country is undergoing a revolution and is split up into different sections, each of them contending against each other and each of them...
I think the press already has all the information that has come to me relative to the situation in China.
The potential protective value of the insurance thus provided is apparent, as affecting the future economic and domestic welfare of veterans...
All veterans of the World War should be generally and fully informed of their right to procure the safe and certain protection for themselve...
Many veterans do not seem to have had knowledge of this continuing privilege, and for one reason or another have permitted their war risk in...