Part I: Domestic policies and economics
Think of the next generation
Debts, deficits, and taxes
On proposed Social Security legislation
On views as to old-age assistance
On representative government
On urging and stimulating voting
On receiving an award by New York Board of Trade
Part II: Foreign relations
The voice of world experience
The United Nations and world peace
On views of the China situation
On the Formosan situation
On recognition of Communist China
On the Committee for the Marshall plan to aid European recovery
On policies of the International Bank for reconstruction and development
When disarmament can come
Part III: Reorganization of the government
Preface to "The Hoover Commission Report"
Policy statement of the Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the government
Memorandum on task forces to be organized
On expenditures in the Executive Office
The need for reorganization
On reorganization of the Post Office and Civil Service
Removing obstacles to economy and to competence in government
On the President's 21 reorganization plans
On Belgian-American Foundation student-exchange
"To lighten their darkness"
The government cannot do it all
The Institute for the crippled and the disabled
On inauguration of President J. E. Wallace Sterling
On honoring 1949 Football coach of the Year
On responsible citizenship
Engineering society of the moles
In behalf of Boy's Club Week, 1950
Message to the Salvation Army
On award of approval for Maurice Pate
Our national policies in this crisis. .