May 9, 1945
I AM reluctantly giving my approval to this legislation. I do not wish this approval to be
interpreted as expressing my concurrence in Section 2 of the Bill, which places added
restrictions on the War and Navy Departments in their…
February 7, 1946
THE PRESIDENT. [1.] I have a most interesting letter which I would like to read to you this morning, from the famous Dean of Canterbury, Mr. Hewlett Johnson. He says:
"My dear Mr. President:"--
This is dated 31st of January, 1946…
February 6, 1952
A WORLD personage who maintained the highest traditions of the English constitutional monarchy passes in the death of His Majesty King George VI.
From his accession to the throne through all the ills which beset the world throughout…
February 10, 1949
THE PRESIDENT. I have no special announcements to make this morning, but I will try to answer questions, if I can.
[1.] Q. Mr. President, have you decided to appoint Dr. Philip Jessup as roving negotiator for international…
October 18, 1952
IT IS always a pleasure for me to come to Brooklyn. My visit to Brooklyn in 1948 was one of the high spots of my campaign and I shall never forget it.
I never come to Brooklyn without thinking of a great American--who used to wind up…
December 13, 1951
THE PRESIDENT. Please be seated.
I have no special announcements to make, but I understand that there are quite a number of questions that you would like to ask, and I will listen. I am ready. [Pause]
Q. Mr. President--[…
December 5, 1950
THE FRIEND of my youth, who became a tower of strength when the responsibilities of high office so unexpectedly fell to me, is gone. To collect one's thoughts to pay tribute to Charles Ross in the face of this tragic dispensation is…
October 20, 1952
CERTAIN Republican leaders have been deliberately distorting my statement of October 17 concerning the position of the Republican Party and the position of most of its representatives in Congress on our immigration laws. Perhaps what…
December 17, 1951
IT IS a pleasure to me to present this trophy, which I do every year, to the winners. Particularly am I interested in the presentation this year because in 1942 or 1943 I held a hearing with a certain Senate committee with which I was…
December 8, 1950
SINCE Prime Minister Attlee arrived in Washington on December 4, six meetings between the President and Mr. Attlee have been held. Among those who participated as advisors to the President were the Secretary of State Dean Acheson, the…
October 20, 1952
ON SEPTEMBER 25 I received from the Tariff Commission a report and recommendation with respect to additional fees on imports of almonds and an import quota on shelled filberts. I accepted the recommendation with respect to almonds and…
December 13, 1950
THE PRESIDENT met this forenoon with a bipartisan group of congressional leaders to discuss matters concerning the defense and foreign policy of the United States.
The President, the Secretary of State, and the Secretary of Defense…
December 18, 1951
[Released December 18, 1951. Dated December 17, 1951]
Dear Mr. Corn:
I am unable to reconcile your letter of December fourth with statements made to me by members of the special committee of the Associated Press Managing…
October 21, 1952
[1.] WILMINGTON, DELAWARE (Rear platform, 7:32 a.m.)
I certainly do appreciate the fact that you are willing to get up so early in the morning. The thing that pleases me most is that we have succeeded in getting these…
December 15, 1950
[Broadcast from the White House at 10:30 p.m.]
My fellow citizens:
I am talking to you tonight about what our country is up against, and what we are going to do about it.
Our homes, our Nation, all the things we believe…
December 18, 1951
Dear Ray:
I have examined with much interest the material you sent me with your letter of December 12, 1951, concerning the policies and procedures of the Housing Agency with respect to the integrity of its operations.…
October 21, 1952
Mr. Mayor, distinguished candidates of the Democratic Party, ladies and gentlemen:
I am always glad to be in Philadelphia. I started my 1948 campaign here in your Convention Hall, when I told you I was going to bring that…
December 22, 1951
I HAVE today referred to the Wage Stabilization Board the labor dispute between the United Steelworkers of America, CIO, and various companies in the steel industry. This dispute has now arrived at a stage where it gravely threatens…
December 16, 1950
By the President of the United States of America a Proclamation
WHEREAS recent events in Korea and elsewhere constitute a grave threat to the peace of the world and imperil the efforts of this country and those of the…
October 21, 1952
Mr. Chairman:
I am delighted at the cordial reception you folks have given me tonight. I don't think I ever saw as large a congregation as was down at the station tonight.
I hope you will support Adlai Stevenson and John…
December 17, 1950
OUR Secretary of State, Dean Acheson, is flying today to represent this country at the council meetings of the North Atlantic Treaty powers. He is leaving at a time when this country and the other nations of the free world stand in…
December 22, 1951
Dear Mr. Feinsinger:
On the basis of the information and advice submitted to me by the Office of Defense Mobilization and the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, I am of the opinion that the labor disputes between…
December 24, 1951
[Broadcast nationally from Independence, Mo., at 5 p.m.]
CHRISTMAS is the great home festival. It is the day in all the year which turns our thoughts toward home.
And so I am spending Christmas in my old home in Independence with my…
December 17, 1950
I HAVE TODAY received the report of the Water Resources Policy Commission which I appointed in January 1950. When I named this Commission I asked it to study and make recommendations to me on existing legislation and policies in the…
October 22, 1952
[1.] SCRANTON, PENNSYLVANIA (Courthouse, 8:35 a.m.)
Mr. Mayor, distinguished candidates election on the Democratic ticket:
I am very happy to be back in Scranton today. This is good Democratic country and…