Our forests ought to be put to work and kept at work.
We have too freely spent the rich and magnificent gift that nature bestowed on us.
There must be a change in our national attitude.
Let us apply to this creative task the boundless energy and skill we have so long spent in harvesting the free gifts of nature.
For several years the nation has observed Forest Protection Week.
Whereas public interests require that the Senate of the United States be convened at twelve o'clock on the fourth-day of March next to recei...
Now, therefore, I, Calvin Coolidge, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim and declare that an extraordinary occasion...
I want to see it developed to the fullest extent.
I don't know just what you mean by relaxation.
It is still in its experimental stage.
I don't know that I have any mature views about the proposal to create a unified and independent Air Service.
If you have had any experience at all with government experimentation you know it requires a good deal of money to carry on.
I think the general policy of Government administration at the present time is unification, rather than the establishment of new and indepen...
I want all the newspapermen to come.
No, I don't think the views of Mr. Hearst and Mr. Sykes, of Iowa, who came in this morning relative to the appointment of a new Secretary of...
So I don't think it is a real criticism that although we have spent a great deal of money we have not accomplished altogether results on the...
I am trying to get a man who especially represents agriculture and who is sympathetic with the cooperative movement.
I haven't been inclined to favor it.