I hope you will continue to work on these things.
I congratulate the Air Force, and I congratulate you on the success you have had in getting a jet across the Atlantic fo...
I think our relations with our neighbors were never better.
They know we have no ulterior motives, and what we do with them and what we want is just what you are doing: a distribut...
IT IS a pleasure to welcome you here this morning.
I cannot guarantee that you will continue to be in retirement, as I have already robbed you of your time three or four t...
We all join in wishing you a happy continuation of your retirement
Now, Therefore, I, Harry S. Truman, President of the United States of America, acting under and by virtue of the authori...
I do proclaim that the said proclamation of June 2, 1951 is hereby terminated in part.
Well, that is the judgment of every candidate, and I wouldn't try to inform any other candidates when or how they ought ...
No matter what is being said about Mr. Boyle, it is his health that caused him to quit.
I hope you will go home with a pleasant and friendly feeling toward the United States of America.
Not based on fact. The General knew it.
Well, I can't make a whistle-stop tour until I make the announcement of what I am going to do.
Although I am impelled for the foregoing reasons to withhold my approval from S. 1864, I would be glad to approve legisl...
I stand by that.
Of course I am concerned over it.
I am not confident of anything that the Congress will do. I hope they will pass a tax bill.