I am glad to come to Dubuque.
After all, we are all tied in together economically, and that is the lesson I am preaching.
I want to read to you a few sentences from a very wonderful tribute.
What we have been trying to do in the past four years, from the point of view of economics, has had a comparatively simple objective—getting...
I am primarily concerned about the future of the country; we all are.
Peace cannot be attained in this old world of ours just by getting sentimental about it.
I hope that all of you will be able to learn to swim, because that is about the only exercise I can take.
I do hereby exempt James W. Sims from the provisions thereof and continue him in the service until March 31, 1937.
I do hereby approve and proclaim the foregoing regulation.
This card is a very essential part of this ceremony.
The truth is that we are doing better than we anticipated in 1933.