Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States
Originally published: Boulder, Colo.: Colorado Associated University Press, 1980.
'A fitting sequel to a fine first volume. Donovan's narrative of Truman's troubled second term--a melodrama in a dozen acts--is balanced in judgment, fast in pace, and fascinating as a...
Q. Mr. President, Ambassador Capus Waynick says he talked North Carolina politics with you the other day. I wonder if you would like to see him in the Senate? THE PRESIDENT. I told you once that I was not interested in dabbling in the ...
Containing the Public Messages, Speeches, and Statements of the President, January 1 to December 31, 1949 United States Government Printing Office. August 8 Toasts of the President and President Quirino at the state dinner 9 Veto of ...
I am surely lucky to have his friendship and support.” This sixth volume of The Papers of George Catlett Marshall quickly reveals why.
The schedule will be mimeographed and handed out to you as soon as it is ready. ... today by Senator Ferguson,' who states that you have given this Commission as one of its jobs the task of preparing suggestions for legislation, ...
A concise analytical biography of Truman emphasizes his accomplishments as an administrator and foreign policy shaper and his consequent contributions to our concept of the presidency
Q. Mr. President , in connection with that related subject , the Federal Power Commission last week decided in the Phillips Petroleum case in a fashion which seems to overrule the Truman veto of the Kerr bill .
Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States
1946, quoted in Douglas J. McDonald, “Truman Administration and Global Responsibilities,” in Robert Jervis and Jack Snyder, ed., Dominos and Bandwagons (New York: Oxford University 306 ...