On the recordNovember 4, 1948
I can't tell you how very much I appreciate this warm and cordial welcome of the Capital City of the greatest Nation on earth.
Source
presidency.ucsb.eduI can't tell you how very much I appreciate this warm and cordial welcome of the Capital City of the greatest Nation on earth.
Remarks Upon Arrival at the White House.
Share & report
More from Harry Truman
I am appreciative of the privilege that General Smith has offered me, to come over here and make a few remarks to this organization.
It is an office that is without parallel in the history of the world.
I do not. General MacArthur is in the Army, and on active duty, and if he has anything that is of use to the Defense Department, he ought to tell them so they can make use of it.
I am glad that the Bill of Rights is at last to be exhibited side by side with the Constitution.