The critical situation facing all countries in their international relations, the manifold economic and other problems demanding wise solution in our national interests call for experience and judgment of the highest order.
On the recordFebruary 2, 1932
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Statement on the Appointment of Andrew W. Mellon as United States Ambassador to Great Britain
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