I can't make odious comparisons because they will bring them home to me.
I invite the people of the United States to participate in the observance of the day with appropriate ceremonies in scho...
It seems to me that it is entirely improper for any Senator, no matter what his politics or his rank in the Senate may b...
This order supersedes Executive Orders No. 8356 of March 2, 1940, and No. 8377 of March 18, 1940 (3 CFR Cum. Supp. 624, ...
Our problem is to continue to engage in pure--or fundamental--research in all scientific fields.
Science will change our lives in the century ahead even more than it has changed them in the hundred years just past.
In the 100 years since this association was organized, science has helped transform the United States into the most prod...
I hope you will also be thinking about the relationship between science and our national policy.
Scientists do not want to work in ivory towers, but they do want to work in an atmosphere free from suspicion, personal ...
We will continue to negotiate, always hoping we will get a peace.
It is attempted duress, but we are not negotiating under duress.
As Mark Twain said about his death, I think that is rather exaggerated.
We are still standing up for our rights in Berlin.
General Marshall's statement will have to stand on just what he said.
No, we will not negotiate under duress.
No, I cannot.
We have been trying to negotiate all our difficulties.
I will let you know in plenty of time.