Apparently it was too bad, but it happened!
Mr. Kaltenborn was saying, 'While the President is a million votes ahead of the popular vote, when the country vote come...
I hope you will forgive us if we leave you immediately.
In no sense did I feel that anything unusual had happened to me.
And I said, 'All right.'
I called the Secret Service men in, and I said, 'We'd better go back to Kansas City, it looks as if I'm elected!'
My warmest thanks go to you for this renewed evidence of the firmness of the foundation on which our democracy rests.
My dear Governor Dewey: I deeply appreciate your message of congratulations.
The proper execution of the laws demands a simple, workable method of making organizational adjustments.
In my recent messages to the Congress I have presented the program which I believe this Government should follow in the ...
I fully agree with the Commission on the necessity of reviving the reorganization plan procedure, which became inoperati...
I have already recommended to the Congress two measures which will help us obtain better government.
I expect each department and agency head to consider this a major part of his responsibility.
Throughout my administration I have taken action to effect improvements in the organization and operation of the Governm...
It is my firm intention to continue to require, throughout the Executive Branch, the highest degree of attention to this...
I have no set view on the subject.
I hadn't heard about it.
I have the utmost confidence in Dr. Frank Graham.