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Apr 06, 1917 | Woodrow Wilson |
Proclamation 1364—Declaring That a State of War Exists Between the United States and Germany Representatives bearing date this day "That the state of war between … |
Nov 05, 1919 | Woodrow Wilson |
Proclamation 1539—Thanksgiving Day, 1919 expression than to bulwark with loyalty and patriotism those principles … |
Apr 20, 1915 | Woodrow Wilson |
Address at the Associated Press Luncheon in New York City liberty than is granted me to-day. There have been times when … again. I have come here to-day, of course, somewhat restrained … nations of the world will some day turn to us for the cooler … |
Feb 01, 1916 | Woodrow Wilson |
Address at the Des Moines Coliseum in Des Moines, Iowa would forget that their first loyalty was to America and only their … America and only their second loyalty to the ancient affections … because there is hardly a day goes by that some bit of … |
Sep 11, 1919 | Woodrow Wilson |
Address at the Fairgrounds Auditorium in Billings, Montana terror that lay upon them day and night. What I have come … have come to say to you to-day, my friends, is this: We … want to impress upon you to-day is that it is this treaty … |
Sep 20, 1919 | Woodrow Wilson |
Address at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California in an interview the other day that these debates in the … him like the dawn of a new day. A newday for the world? No; a newday for the hopes of Germany … |
Sep 02, 1916 | Woodrow Wilson |
Address at Sea Girt, New Jersey Accepting the Democratic Nomination for President element amongst us which puts loyalty to any foreign power beforeloyalty to the United States. While … enslaved people has had its day of struggle towards the light … this hemisphere. This is the day of our test whether we mean … |
Jun 14, 1917 | Woodrow Wilson |
Address on Flag Day upon it. We celebrate the day of its birth; and from its … cause, as they will some day see it, as well as our own … compulsion and await the day of revolution. But the German … |
May 23, 1921 | Warren G. Harding |
Remarks at the Luncheon of the Academy of Political Science in New York City incident which occurred only a day or two ago. The War Department … demand more hours than the day provides they must devise … a good deal of immediate loyalty on the part of a certain … |
Feb 03, 1922 | Warren G. Harding |
Address at the Second Regular Meeting of the Business Organization of the Government, Washington, D.C. responsibility and a divided loyalty which might prove destructive … might be moved more by their loyalty to and their interest in … expected to extend their first loyalty and obligation to the general … |
Nov 11, 1921 | Warren G. Harding |
Address at the Burial of an Unknown American Soldier at Arlington Cemetery because they glorified the same loyalty, they sacrificed alike. We … appraisal of the patriotic loyalty of his countrymen, could … is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread, and forgive … |
Apr 24, 1923 | Warren G. Harding |
Address on the International Court of Justice at the Luncheon of the Associated Press in New York City point where the lack of party loyalty has made party sponsorship … or caucus has sent party loyalty pretty much into the discard … committed to policies, and party loyalty was a mark of honor and an … |
May 24, 1923 | Warren G. Harding |
Address to the National American Council in Washington, D.C. before us, to command our loyalty and devotion. We have not … it done in the affairs of day-by-day life. Thus the immediate … |
Jun 05, 1923 | Warren G. Harding |
Address to the Imperial Council, Ancient Arabic Order of Nobles of the Mystic Shrine in Washington, D.C. went well until the next day when the two brothers started … of Americans are teaching loyalty to the flag, the cherishment … afresh love for the republic, loyalty to its institutions and an … |
Jun 22, 1923 | Warren G. Harding |
Address in Kansas City, Missouri were speed wonders of that day, and the canalboat was the … have avoided many present-day difficulties. Everybody knows … operation. Yet there are to-day very insistent advocates … |
May 30, 1921 | Warren G. Harding |
Address on Memorial Day in Arlington, Virginia are met on sacred soil to-day, for a solemn hour of sacrament … to the reverence of this day. There is no discordant note … Republic. It will be a tribute to-day spoken in many tongues, and … |
Dec 07, 1926 | Calvin Coolidge |
Fourth Annual Message a demonstration of their loyalty. The Federal Government should … steadily improved. The 12-hour day is almost entirely unknown … |
Dec 06, 1927 | Calvin Coolidge |
Fifth Annual Message exceed 22,000 miles each day. Over 900 airports, completed … |
Sep 25, 1924 | Calvin Coolidge |
Address on the Anniversary of the First Continental Congress, Philadelphia that has passed since the day we are celebrating, have … grievances, they protested also a loyalty to the Crown and a pride … contained only expressions of loyalty. The address to King George … |
Jul 04, 1924 | Calvin Coolidge |
Address to the Convention of the National Education Association: "Education: The Cornerstone of Self-Government" institutions and our devotion and loyalty to them. Some principles … applied. The return of this day quite naturally invites us … not to be accomplished in a day or a year, but by the slow … |
Oct 15, 1924 | Calvin Coolidge |
Address at the Unveiling of the Equestrian Statue of Bishop Francis Asbury, Washington, DC may." But he had no lack of loyalty to the early form of American … truth. The contests of the day have but been preparations … |
Oct 16, 1924 | Calvin Coolidge |
Remarks to a Delegation of Foreign Born Citizens at the White House your honest share of the day's work in a community which … But with the passing of the day of lands so cheap as to be … magnificently proved their loyalty by contributing their full … |
Apr 18, 1925 | Calvin Coolidge |
Radio Address to the Women's World Fair in Chicago expedition set out and before the day was far advanced a conflict … self-respecting nationalism, the truest loyalty to high traditions of national … |
Oct 06, 1925 | Calvin Coolidge |
Address Before the American Legion Convention at Omaha, Nebraska whether his Americanism of to-day is real and genuine. No matter … Granting first the essentials of loyalty to our country and to our … |
Dec 07, 1925 | Calvin Coolidge |
Address Before the Annual Convention of the American Farm Bureau Federation, Chicago, Ill. which agriculture holds to-day in this country, superior … political, life of their day. But the people were of the … for a true home. It was the loyalty and perseverance bred of … |