Date: March 30, 1926 Location: Washington, D.C. (Original document available here) There is no intention, so far as I know, to make any appeal for gifts of Colonial furniture for […]
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Date: January 8, 1926 Location: Washington, D.C. (Original document available here) I haven’t arrived at any final decision about a successor to Mr. Lissner and Mr. Haney. There have been […]
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Date: June 19, 1925 Location: Washington, D.C. (Original document available here) I haven’t received any further reports from the Tariff Commission. I don’t know when I shall make any further […]
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Date: April 28, 1925 Location: Washington, D.C. (Original document available here) Ladies and Gentlemen: I have sent the report of the Tariff Commission on the tariff on linseed oil to […]
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Date: April 10, 1925 Location: Washington, D.C. (Original document available here) I don’t know of any basis for the published stories that Secretary Weeks has resigned, nor do 1 know […]
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