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I am glad to lend the encouragement of the Presidency to the movement symbolized by National Hospital Day.

I have nothing on my mind, and apparently you have nothing on yours very much.

It is hereby ordered that Lot 1 (NE¼ NE¼) Sec. 24, T. 36 N., R. 42 E., W.M., Washington, containing 39.24 acres, be and it is hereby temporarily withdrawn from settlement, location, sale or entry, and reserved for use by the State of…

Increasing interest in international affairs fostered by more complete journalistic reports and editorial discussion tends to improve international relations and reduce difficulties in the way of mutual good will.

Well, I have one question today, and I am not quite in a position to make an adequate reply to it, so this is a famine day, I am sorry to say.

I am thinking of going away about 10 or 11 o'clock.

I GREATLY REGRET that I cannot accept your kind invitation to be present at the ceremonies attending the unveiling of the bust of President James Madison at the Hall of Fame on Thursday or to make an address by radio.

Ceremonies of this character are a noble inspiration to the young and they help us all to keep alive the great tradition of our self-government by recalling the parts played by the great men and women of American history whose…

ON THIS, the five hundredth anniversary of the raising of the siege of Orleans by Jeanne d'Arc, I wish to extend to the inhabitants of the Municipality of Orleans, who during the war so unselfishly and devotedly cared for our wounded, my…

Mr. Hughes was subsequently supported by leaders of the bench and the bar not only from New York State but throughout many other parts of the country.

I am greatly gratified at the promising character of the results for naval reduction arising out of the recent Geneva conference.

They have expressed their desire for full and frank discussion which would lead to the development of the American formula into a practical step.

The fact that your Exposition equally interests chemists, engineers and manufacturers symbolizes this close bond, so desirable in all industry.

The chemical industries are among the foremost of those that ally themselves continuously with workers in pure science, and thereby quickly transform discoveries of creative research into practical products for human use.

I am glad you have thus given me the opportunity to join in congratulations to Governor Smith for the honor which you confer upon so distinguished an American and to the University for its public spirit in honoring so great a public…