the greatest ultimate long-range gain of these seven years lies in the increased knowledge of what Government is all about
I can assure you of my strongest recommendation for adherence to any international convention which will give this protection to civilian an...
I am confident that whatever may be the problems which intensification of warfare may bring, the American people will respond to any appeal ...
We have constant reason to be thankful that there is no city, town or village in our nation without its own Red Cross chapter or branch.
I wish to express my pride in the organization and my gratitude to the thousands of volunteers who serve it throughout the country.
Officers of the Foreign Service, except consular agents, shall visa for and issue to admissible Chinese such documents as are prescribed by ...
Diplomatic visas may be granted abroad under such rules and regulations as the Secretary of State may prescribe.
I hereby prescribe that the provisions of my Executive Order No. 8233 of September 5, 1939, prescribing regulations governing the enforcemen...
I, for one, am willing to place my trust in the youth of America.
This Administration was striving to uphold the integrity of the morals of our democracy.
We need a national Government with enough imagination and enough courage to meet those new problems with concrete, specific remedies.
If conditions fail to meet our hopes, additional funds may be necessary.
The value of love will always be stronger than the value of hate.
We have renounced, each and all of us, any right to interfere in each other's domestic affairs.
By the simple process of agreeing that each nation shall respect the integrity and independence of the others, the New World has freed itsel...
FORCE AND MILITARY AGGRESSION are once more on the march against small nations, in this instance through the invasion of Denmark and Norway.
If civilization is to survive, the rights of the smaller nations to independence, to their territorial integrity, and to the unimpeded oppor...
I hereby further exempt the said Zeke Johnson from compulsory retirement for age for a period of one year ending April 30, 1941.