Warning is hereby expressly given to all persons not to make settlement upon the lands reserved by this proclamation.
Our soldiers fought to give her freedom; and for three years our representatives, civil and military, have toiled unceas...
I ask that we help her as she struggles upward along the painful and difficult road of self- governing independence.
I ask this aid for her, because she is weak, because she needs it, because we have already aided her.
In my judgment no American industry will be hurt, and many American industries will be benefited by the proposed action.
The granting of reciprocity with Cuba is a proposition which stands entirely alone.
I ask for her certain special economic concessions in return; these economic concessions to benefit us as well as her.
it is hereby ordered that the existing boundaries of the Wakeeney land district and of the Colby land district, in the S...
It is to our advantage as a nation that the growing Cuban market should be controlled by American producers.
We are bound by every consideration of honor and expediency to pass commercial measures in the interest of her material ...
Here we care nothing for the boy's birthplace, nor his creed, nor his social standing.
Your duty here at West Point has been to fit men to do well in war.
During that century no other educational institution in the land has contributed as many names as West Point to the hono...
It will be more difficult in the future than ever before to know your profession, and more essential also;
This institution has completed its first hundred years of life.
West Pointers have risen to the first rank in all the occupations of civil life.
You must be doctors and military men and able administrators.
I am glad to have the opportunity to bid welcome to the members of this Association and their friends to—day.