Let us recall the words of the Psalmist, 'O give thanks unto the Lord; for He is good: for His mercy endureth forever.'
Let us also, on the appointed day, seek divine aid in the quest for peace.
Your outstanding record as a member of the Federal Communications Commission has earned wide public recognition.
Let us all on that day, in our homes and in our places of worship, individually and in groups, render homage to Almighty...
Executive Order No. 10099 of January 27, 1950, is hereby revoked.
Your service has provided an outstanding example of the contributions which the women of America have to offer the peopl...
December 30, 1951, is hereby fixed as the date on which sections 502(a), 502(b)(2) and 504(b) of the Mutual Security Act...
I hope while you are here that you will get a chance to see a great many of our people.
I remember with a great deal of pleasure the visit of the King and Queen while I was in the United States Senate.
On behalf of the Government and the people of the United States, I bid you a most hearty welcome.
I was most happy to hear that the King had recovered so promptly, so that you could make this trip.
The Bonneville Power Administration, which exercises functions having a direct and immediate connection with the nationa...
By virtue of the authority vested in me by the Renegotiation Act of 1951 (Public Law 9, 82d Congress), hereinafter refer...
It certainly is a very great pleasure for me as President of the United States to welcome you to the Capital of our coun...
I am sincerely sorry that you can't go from one end of the country to the other as you did in Canada, and let everybody ...
I think your visit will improve--if that is possible--the cordial relations that exist between our two great countries, ...
She had a most pleasant visit in England, and I hope that we will be able to make you feel as happy as she was when she ...
The provisions of Part I of Executive Order No. 10210 of February 2, 1951, are hereby extended to the Department of the ...