Foreword - President Harry S. Truman
Preface - Wayne C. Grover; Lawson
B. Knott, Jr.
1. Statement by the President Upon Signing the Excess Profits Tax Act of 1950. January 3, 1951
2. The President's News Conference of January 4, 1951
3. Statement by the President on the Establishment of the United Defense Fund. January 5, 1951
4. Annual Message to the Congress on the State of the Union. January 8, 1951
5. Special Message to the Congress on the Need for More Equal Apportionment of Congressional Districts. January 9, 1951
6. Remarks at the Woodrow Wilson Foundation Award Ceremonies. January 10, 1951
7. The President's News Conference of January 11, 1951
. . Statement by the President Clarifying His State of the Union Message Regarding the Fair Deal Program and the Democratic Platform
8. Remarks at a Buffet Supper for Democratic Members of Congress. January 11, 1951
9. Remarks to Members of the National Advisory Committee on the Selection of Physicians, Dentists, and Allied Specialists. January 12, 1951
10. Statement by the President Upon Signing the Federal Civil Defense Act of 1950. January 12, 1951
11. Annual Message to the Congress: The President's Economic Report. January 12, 1951
12. The President's News Conference on the Budget. January 13, 1951
13. Annual Budget Message to the Congress: Fiscal Year 1952. January 15, 1951
14. Special Message to the Congress on the Transfer or Sale of Surplus Military Property. January 15, 1951
15. Memorandum Establishing a National Manpower Mobilization Policy. January 17, 1951
16. The President's News Conference of January 18, 1951
17. Letter to the Chairman,
Committee on Religion and Welfare in the Armed Forces, on the Conclusion
of the Committee's Work.
January 19, 1951
18. Remarks at a Dinner of the Society of Business Magazine Editors. January 19, 1951
19. Letter to William S. Paley on the Creation of the President's Materials Policy Commission. January 22, 1951
20. Statement Upon Issuing Order Establishing the President's Commission on Internal Security and Individual Rights. January 23, 1951
21. Remarks at a Dinner in Honor of Joshua Evans. January 24, 1951
22. The President's News Conference of January 25, 1951
. . Statement by the President on Ambassador Austin's Resolution Declaring the Chinese Communists Aggressors in Korea
23. Memorandum Urging Agency Cooperation in Enforcing Price and Wage Stabilization Orders. January 27, 1951
24. Remarks at a Special Ceremony for Sam Rayburn. January 30, 1951
25. Joint Statement Following Discussions With Prime Minister Pleven of France. January 30, 1951
26. Letter to the Director, Bureau of the Budget, on the Establishment of a Federal History Program. January 31, 1951
27. Remarks at the Democratic National Congressional Committee Dinner. January 31, 1951
28. Special Message to the Congress Recommending a "Pay as We Go" Tax Program. February 2, 1951
29. Letter to the Chairman, Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System, on the Treasury Defense Financing Program. February 2, 1951
30. Address in Philadelphia at the Dedication of the Chapel of the Four Chaplains. February 3, 1951
31. Remarks to a Group of Methodist Ministers. February 7, 1951
32. Remarks at a Luncheon Given in His Honor by the Secretary of the Interior. February 7, 1951
33. The President's News Conference of February 8, 1951
. . Statement by the President on the Railroad Strike
34. Special Message to the Congress on the Famine in India. February 12, 1951
35. Remarks at the Swearing In of the President's Commission on Internal Security and Individual Rights. February 12, 1951
36. Remarks to a Group of Trainees From NATO Countries. February 13, 1951
37. The President's News Conference of February 15, 1951
38. Remarks in the Enlisted Men's Mess Hall, Aberdeen, Md., Proving Ground. February 17, 1951
39. Special Message to the Congress Transmitting Reorganization Plan 1 Relating to the Reconstruction Finance Corporation. February 19, 1951
40. Remarks to the Voice of Democracy Contest Winners. February 20, 1951
41. Remarks at a Masonic Breakfast. February 21, 1951
42. Statement by the President on the Highway Safety Conference. February 22, 1951
43. Remarks at the White House Photographers' Association Award Ceremonies. February 24, 1951
44. Memorandum Requesting a Study of the Problems of Debt Management and Credit Controls. February 26, 1951
45. Special Message to the Congress on Increasing the Postal Rates. February 27, 1951
46. Remarks to a Group From the 82d Airborne Division. February 27, 1951
47. Radio and Television Remarks Opening the Red Cross Campaign. February 27, 1951
48. Statement by the President on the 39th Anniversary of the Founding of the Girl Scouts. February 28, 1951
49. The President's News Conference of March 1, 1951
50. Remarks to the Winners of the 10th Annual Science Talent Search. March 1, 1951
51. Remarks on the Floor of the Senate at a Gavel Presentation Ceremony for Vice President Barkley. March 1, 1951
52. Statement by the President
in Response to a joint Announcement by the Treasury Department and the
Federal Reserve System.
March 3, 1951
53. Letters Relating to the International Development Advisory Board's Report on Foreign Economic Policy. March 11, 1951
54. Letter to Senator Flanders on Disarmament. March 14, 1951
55. Letter to Department and Agency Heads on the Report of the Water Resources Policy Commission. March 14, 1951
56. The President's News Conference at Key West. March 15, 1951
. . Statement by the President on the Proposed Reorganization Act of 1951
57. Telegram to General Marshall on the Strength of the U.S. Armed Forces. March 21, 1951
58. Statement by the President on the Forthcoming Visit of the President of France. March 23, 1951
59. Address Opening the Meeting of the Foreign Ministers of the American Republics. March 26, 1951
60. Statement by the President Upon Signing Bill Extending the Interest-Bearing Life of Matured Savings Bonds. March 26, 1951
61. Remarks to Members of the Associated Church Press. March 28, 1951
62. The President's Toast at a State Dinner for President Auriol of France. March 28, 1951
63. The President's News Conference of March 29, 1951
. . Statement by the President on Federal and Local Responsibility for Crime Control
. . Statement by the President Urging Congressional Action on Famine Aid for India
64. Letter to the Members of the Philippine War Damage Commission in Response to Their Final Report. March 29, 1951
65. The President's Toast at a Dinner in His Honor Given by President Auriol at the French Embassy. March 30, 1951
66. Statement by the President on the Third Anniversary of the European Recovery Program. April 2, 1951
67. The President's Toast at a Dinner for the Foreign Ministers of the Pan American Union. April 2, 1951
68. Address at the Cornerstone Laying of the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church. April 3, 1951
69. Statement by the President on the Second Anniversary of the Signing of the North Atlantic Treaty. April 3, 1951
70. The President's News Conference of April 5, 1951
71. Statement by the President on Senate Resolution 99. April 5, 1951
72. Statement by the President on the Voice of America. April 5, 1951
73. Letter to the President of the Red Cross on the Progress of the Fund Campaign. April 6, 1951
74. Letter to the Economic Stabilization Administrator on the Problem of Wage Stabilization in the Transportation Industry. April 6, 1951
75. Statement by the President on Making Public the Report of the Commission on Migratory Labor. April 7, 1951
76. The President's Toast at a Dinner in His Honor Given by the Foreign Ministers of the Latin American Republics. April 7, 1951
77. Statement and Order by the President on Relieving General MacArthur of His Commands. April 11, 1951
78. Radio Report to the American People on Korea and on U.S. Policy in the Far East. April 11, 1951
79. Statement by the President on the Invitation to General MacArthur To Address a Joint Session of Congress. April 13, 1951
80. Address at the Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner. April 14, 1951
81. Letter to Committee Chairmen on the Need for Assistance to Yugoslavia. April 16, 1951
82. Letter to Stuart Symington on His Appointment as Administrator of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation. April 17, 1951
83. Statement by the President on the Point Four Program. April 18, 1951
84. Statement by the President on the Security of the Far East. April 18, 1951
85. The President's News Conference of April 18, 1951
86. Statement by the President on the Death of Senator Vandenberg. April 19, 1951
87. Statement by the President
on the Occasion of the Transfer of a Statue of Simon Bolivar to the Avenue
of the Americas in New York City.
April 19, 1951
88. Remarks to a Group of British Publishers and Editors. April 20, 1951
89. Letter to the Chairman, Science Advisory Committee. April 20, 1951
90. The President's News Conference of April 26, 1951
91. Special Message to the Congress Recommending Extension and Broadening of the Defense Production Act. April 26, 1951
92. Letter to the Speaker Transmitting the Budget for the Military Functions of the Department of Defense. April 30, 1951
93. Remarks to Key Officials on the Budget for the Military Functions of the Department of Defense. May 3, 1951
94. Remarks to a Group of Foreign Journalists. May 3, 1951
95. The President's News Conference of May 3, 1951
96. Address at a Dinner of the Civil Defense Conference. May 7, 1951
97. Special Message to the
Senate on the Convention on Wage and Hour Statistics Adopted by the International
Labor Conference.
May 9, 1951
98. Remarks at a Conference of the Industry Advisory Councils of the Department of the Interior. May 9, 1951
99. Remarks at a Ceremony in Observance of National Music Week. May 9, 1951
100. Statement by the President in Response to Report of the Committee on Religion and Welfare in the Armed Forces. May 10, 1951
101. The President's News Conference of May 10, 1951
102. Letter to the President
of the Senate and to the Speaker of the House Recommending Legislation
Extending Benefits to Veterans of the
Korean Action. May 10, 1951
103. Letter to the Chairman, Board of Foreign Scholarships, on the Fulbright Program. May 11, 1951
104. Letter to the Chairman, Committee on the judiciary, on the Commission on Internal Security and Individual Rights. May 12, 1951
105. Veto of Bill Relating
to Land Acquisition and Disposal Actions by the Army, Navy, Air Force,
and Federal Civil Defense Administration.
May 15, 1951
106. Statement by the President Upon Signing Bill To Facilitate the Financing of Defense Contracts. May 15, 1951
107. Address at the National Conference on Citizenship. May 17, 1951
108. The President's News Conference of May 17, 1951
109. Remarks at the Armed Forces Day Dinner. May 18, 1951
110. Letter to the Chairman,
Democratic National Committee, on the Midwest Conference and the Western
States Conference of the Democratic
Party. May 21, 1951
111. Letter to Senator Maybank on the Limitation on Public Housing in the Appropriations Bill. May 22, 1951
112. Letter to Judge Learned Hand on His Retirement From Active Service. May 23, 1951
113. The President's News Conference of May 24, 1951
. . Statement by the President on Memorial Day
114. Special Message to the Congress on the Mutual Security Program. May 24, 1951
115. Remarks to Members of the Conference of United States Attorneys. May 24, 1951
116. Remarks at the Dedication of the Carter Barron Amphitheater. May 25, 1951
117. Statement by the President on the Foreign Aid Rider in the Third Supplemental Appropriation Act. June 2, 1951
118. The President's News Conference of June 7, 1951
. . Statement by the President on the Need for Extending Control Legislation
119. Letter to the Director, Bureau of the Budget, on the Utilization of Manpower in the Federal Government. June 9, 1951
120. Letter to Senator Hayden on the Effect of Certain House Amendments on Hydroelectric Power Policy. June 11, 1951
121. Remarks at the Highway Safety Conference. June 13, 1951
122. Remarks to the Delegates to the 21st National 4-H Club Camp. June 14, 1951
123. Radio and Television Report to the American People on the Need for Extending Inflation Controls. June 14, 1951
124. Statement by the President Upon Signing the India Emergency Food Aid Act. June 15, 1951
125. Statement by the President on the Ratification of the Charter of the Organization of American States. June 16, 1951
126. Statement by the President Upon Signing the Trade Agreements Extension Act. June 16, 1951
127. Letter in Response to Report of the National Historical Publications Commission. June 16, 1951
128. Directive Establishing the Psychological Strategy Board. June 20, 1951
129. Remarks of Welcome to the President of Ecuador at the Washington National Airport. June 20, 1951
130. Toasts of the President and the President of Ecuador. June 20, 1951
131. Letter to the Speaker Proposing an Accelerated Civil Defense Program. June 21, 1951
132. The President's News Conference of June 21, 1951
133. Remarks to a Group of Newsboy Bond Salesmen. June 21, 1951
134. Joint Statement Following Discussions With the President of Ecuador. June 22, 1951
135. Address at the Dedication of the National Institutes of Health Clinical Center. June 22, 1951
136. Toasts of the President and the President of Ecuador. June 22, 1951
137. Letter to the President
of the Senate and to the Speaker of the House Transmitting Report of the
National Advisory Board on Mobilization
Policy. June 23, 1951
138. Address in Tullahoma, Tenn., at the Dedication of the Arnold Engineering Development Center. June 25, 1951
139. Remarks to Members of the Student Citizenship Seminar. June 27, 1951
140. The President's News Conference of June 28, 1951
. . Statement by the President on Extension of the Defense Production Act
141. Statement by the President
on Transferring the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands and American
Samoa to Civilian Administration.
June 29, 1951
142. Letter to the Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers, in Response to Report "The New England Economy." July 2, 1951
143. Letter to the President of the Senate on the Continued Need for Effective Price, Wage, and Production Controls. July 4, 1951
144. Address at the Ceremonies Commemorating the 175th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. July 4, 1951
145. The President's News Conference of July 5, 1951
146. Remarks Upon Presenting
Congressional Medals of Honor to Capt. Raymond Harvey, Capt. Lewis L. Millett,
M. Sgt. Stanley T. Adams,
and Corp. Einar H. Ingman, USA. July 5, 1951
147. Message to the President
of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet, U.S.S.R., Transmitting a Resolution
Expressing American Friendship.
July 7, 1951
148. Remarks to Members of the 25th Infantry Division Association. July 7, 1951
149. Letter to the President of the Senate Recommending Legislation To Terminate the State of War With Germany. July 9, 1951
150. Message to the Prime Minister of Iran Following the Breakdown of Oil Discussions With Great Britain. July 9, 1951
151. Remarks Upon Accepting a Piece of the Rock of Corregidor as a Gift From the People of the Philippines. July 10, 1951
152. Letter to Committee Chairmen on the Need for a Pay Increase for Federal Employees. July 12, 1951
153. The President's News Conference of July 12, 1951
154. Special Message to the Congress on the Employment of Agricultural Workers From Mexico. July 13, 1951
155. Remarks to W. Averell Harriman Before His Departure on a Mission to Iran. July 13, 1951
156. Letter to the Executive Secretary, National Security Council, Requesting a Study of the Employee Security Program. July 14, 1951
157. Message to the President of France on Bastille Day. July 14, 1951
158. Remarks in Grandview, Mo., After Viewing the Flood Disaster Area. July 17, 1951
159. Letter to the President of the Senate on a Pending Bill To Increase Public Assistance Payments. July 18, 1951
160. Remarks to a Group Representing the French Provincial Press. July 18, 1951
161. Message to the Congress
Transmitting the First Annual Report of the Civil Service Commission Under
the Classification Act of 1949.
July 19, 1951
162. Letter to the President, American National Red Cross, on the Flood Disaster Areas in the Middle West. July 19, 1951
163. Letter to the Director, Office of Defense Mobilization, on Federal Activities in the Flood Disaster Areas. July 19, 1951
164. Letter to Mrs. C. Irving Guyer on the Need for Controlling Inflation. July 19, 1951
165. The President's News Conference of July 19, 1951
166. Remarks to a Group of Danish Boys From the International Boys Camp, Inc. July 19, 1951
167. Special Message to the Congress: The President's Midyear Economic Report. July 23, 1951
168. Remarks to Delegates to the Sixth Annual American Legion "Boys Nation." July 25, 1951
169. Letter to the Chairman,
Wage Stabilization Board, Requesting Investigation of a Labor Dispute Affecting
the Production of Copper.
July 26, 1951
170. Message to the Congress Transmitting Report of U.S. Participation in the United Nations for 1950. July 26, 1951
171. The President's New Conference of July 26, 1951
172. Letter to Committee Chairmen on Financing the United Nations Palestine Refugee Program. July 27, 1951
173. Statement by the President on the Mass Deportations in Hungary. July 27, 1951
174. Address in Detroit at the Celebration of the City's 250th Anniversary. July 28, 1951
175. Letter to the Chairman, Senate Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Branch, on Pending Reorganization Legislation. July 31, 1951
176. Statement by the President Upon Signing the Defense Production Act Amendments. July 31, 1951
177. Statement by the President Announcing His Intention To Establish the Defense Materials Procurement Agency. August 1, 1951
178. Remarks to Delegates of Girls Nation. August 1, 1951
179. The President's News Conference of August 2, 1951
180. Remarks to the Members of the United Defense Fund. August 2, 1951
181. Veto of Bill Modifying Eligibility Requirements for Pension Payments to Certain Widows of Veterans. August 6, 1951
182. Veto of Bill To Increase the Pensions of Certain Disabled Veterans. August 6, 1951
183. Letter to the President, CIO, on the Flood Control Problem in the Missouri River Basin. August 6, 1951
184. Letter to the Chairman,
Senate Committee on Appropriations, on U.S. Contributions to the U.N. and
Other International Organizations.
August 7, 1951
185. Letter to the Chairman, Senate Committee on Appropriations, on the Budget Requests for Flood Control Purposes. August 8, 1951
186. Address at the Dedication of the Presidential Lounge at Union Station for the Use of Service Men and Women. August 8, 1951
187. Letter to the President of the Senate and to the Speaker of the House on the International Children's Emergency Fund. August 9, 1951
188. The President's News Conference of August 9, 1951
. . Statement by the President on William Boyle, Jr.'s Alleged Relationship to Certain Reconstruction Finance Corporation Loans
. . Statement by the President on the Soviet Union's Reply to the Resolution of Friendship Issued by the U.S. Congress
189. Memorandum and Statement of Policy on the Need for Industrial Dispersion. August 10, 1951
190. Statement by the President on the Death of Stephen T. Early. August 11, 1951
191. Address at the Dedication of the New Washington Headquarters of the American Legion. August 14, 1951
192. Statement by the President Upon Signing Bill Relating to the Employment of Mexican Agricultural Workers. August 16, 1951
193. The President's News Conference of August 16, 1951
194. Remarks to a Group of Exchange Teachers From Great Britain, France, and Canada. August 16, 1951
195. Remarks at the Annual Meeting of the President's Committee on National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week. August 17, 1951
196. Special Message to the
Congress Requesting Additional Funds for the Rehabilitation of the Flood
Stricken Areas of the Midwest.
August 20, 1951
197. Special Message to the
Congress Transmitting Soviet Reply to the Resolution of Friendship Adopted
by the U.S. Congress.
August 20, 1951
198. Statement by the President Upon Signing Bill Relating to the Tribal Funds of the Ute Indian Tribe. August 21, 1951
199. Special Message to the Congress After Further Review of the Defense Production Act Amendments. August 23, 1951
200. The President's News Conference of August 23, 1951
. . Statement by the President on the Alleged Bombing of Kaesong, Korea
. . Statement by the President on the Suspension of Negotiations in the Iranian Oil Dispute
. . Statement by the President on the Industry Dispersal Program
201. Letter to the Chairman, Senate Committee on Finance, in Support of a Narcotics Control Bill. August 24, 1951
202. Statement by the President Commending the Operations of the Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation. August 24, 1951
203. Remarks to a Group of High School Students From Kansas. August 24, 1951
204. Letter to the Chairman,
Wage Stabilization Board, Requesting Investigation of a Strike in the Copper
and Nonferrous Metals Industry.
August 27, 1951
205. Statement by the President Upon Establishing the Defense Materials Procurement Agency. August 28, 1951
206. Letter to the President, National Farmers Union, on the Taxation of Cooperatives. August 28, 1951
207. Letter Greeting the President of the Philippines Upon His Arrival at Washington National Airport. August 30, 1951
208. Exchange of Remarks With the President of the Philippines at the Signing of the Treaty of Mutual Defense. August 30, 1951
209. The President's News Conference of August 30, 1951
210. Remarks at the Presentation of a Floral Replica of a Defense Bond. August 31, 1951
211. Statement by the President Upon Issuing Order Delaying the Disposal of World War II Housing. September 1, 1951
212. Statement by the President: Labor Day. September 2, 1951
213. Radio Address Opening the Defense Bond Drive. September 3, 1951
214. Telegram to the Attorney General Authorizing Him To Issue an Injunction in the Copper Industry Strike. September 4, 1951
215. Remarks in San Francisco at a Luncheon for Democrats From Western States. September 4, 1951
216. Address in San Francisco at the Opening of the Conference on the Japanese Peace Treaty. September 4, 1951
217. Remarks in San Francisco to the Delegates to the Japanese Peace Conference. September 4, 1951
218. Remarks in Kansas City at the Dedication of the Organized Reserve Corps Armory. September 6, 1951
219. Address at the Joint
Meeting of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development
and the International Monetary Fund.
September 10, 1951
220. Remarks to Members of the International Council of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. September 10, 1951
221. Address at the Cornerstone Laying of the New General Accounting Office Building. September 11, 1951
222. Letter Accepting Resignation of General George C. Marshall as Secretary of Defense. September 12, 1951
223. Remarks to the National Citizens' Committee for United Nations Day. September 12, 1951
224. The President's News Conference of September 13, 1951
225. Address at the Constitution Day Ceremonies at the Library of Congress. September 17, 1951
226. Address Before the National Association of Postmasters. September 17, 1951
227. The President's News Conference of September 20, 1951
228. Letter to the President of the Senate on the Need for Additional Tax Revenue. September 20, 1951
229. Remarks to the Delegates to the First National Conference on Israel. September 21, 1951
230. Letter to the Vice President
Transmitting Correspondence From Henry A. Wallace Relating to His Trip
to the Far East in 1944.
September 23, 1951
231. Remarks of Welcome at Union Station Plaza to Prime Minister De Gasperi of Italy. September 24, 1951
232. Joint Statement Following Discussions With the Prime Minister of Italy. September 25, 1951
233. Statement by the President
Upon Signing Executive Order Prescribing Regulations for Classifying and
Protecting Security Information.
September 25, 1951
234. Memorandum on the Executive Order Prescribing Regulations for Classifying and Protecting Security Information. September 25, 1951
235. Address at the Dedication of Equestrian Statues, a Gift of the People of Italy. September 26, 1951
236. Remarks to a Group of Korean Soldiers. September 26, 1951
237. Special Message to the Congress Recommending Conflict-of-Interest Legislation. September 27, 1951
238. Remarks Recorded for Broadcast on Democratic Women's Day. September 27, 1951
239. The President's News Conference of September 27, 1951
240. Joint Statement Following Discussions With Prime Minister St. Laurent of Canada. September 28, 1951
241. Address to the Washington Pilgrimage of American Churchmen. September 28, 1951
242. Radio Remarks Opening the Nation's Community Chest Campaign. September 30, 1951
243. Remarks to the Members of the Directing Council of the Pan American Sanitary Organization. October 1, 1951
244. Message to the Congress Transmitting 32d Report on Lend Lease Operations. October 3, 1951
245. Remarks to Members of the Foreign Relations Committee of the Syrian and Lebanese American Federation. October 3, 1951
246. Statement by Direction of the President Announcing an Atomic Explosion in the U.S.S.R. October 3, 1951
247. The President's News Conference of October 4, 1951
. . Statement by the President on the Handling of Classified Information
248. Statement by Direction of the President Clarifying His News Conference Remarks on Security Information. October 4, 1951
249. Remarks on the Golden Jubilee of the American Motion Picture Theater. October 8, 1951
250. Statement by the President Upon Signing the Mutual Security Act. October 10, 1953
251. The President's News Conference of October 11, 1951
252. Letters to the Chairman
of the Wage Stabilization Board Authorizing Investigations of Labor Disputes
Affecting Aircraft Production.
October 12, 1951
253. Remarks to a Delegation From the American Hungarian Federation. October 12, 1951
254. Letter to the President of the Senate Requesting Appropriations for the Enforcement of Antimonopoly Legislation. October 13, 1951
255. Remarks at a Luncheon in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. October 15, 1951
256. Address in Winston-Salem at Groundbreaking Ceremonies, Wake Forest College. October 15, 1951
257. Messages on the Death of Liaquat Ali Khan, Prime Minister of Pakistan. October 16, 1951
258. Remarks to the Officers and Members of the Board of Trustees, American Dental Association. October 16, 1951
259. Remarks to the Members of the Supreme Council, Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite. October 17, 1951
260. Veto of Bill To Authorize Payments for the Purchase of Automobiles by Certain Disabled Veterans. October 18, 1951
261. The President's News Conference of October 18, 1951
262. Remarks to a Group of Point 4 Agricultural Trainees. October 18, 1951
263. Remarks Upon Presenting to General Marshall the Chair He Had Used as Secretary of State and Secretary of Defense. October 19, 1951
264. Statement by the President Upon Signing the Revenue Act of 1951. October 20, 1951
265. Statement by the President Upon Signing Bill Amending the Taft-Hartley Act. October 22, 1951
266. Statement by the President on the Recess Appointment of Philip C. Jessup to the U.S. Delegation to the United Nations. October 22, 1951
267. Remarks to a Group of Industrialists From Colombia. October 22, 1951
268. Remarks Upon Presenting the Harmon International Trophy to Col. David C. Schilling. October 23, 1951
269. Statement by the President Upon Signing the Flood Rehabilitation Act. October 24, 1951
270. Remarks to the 73d General Conference of the National Guard Association. October 24, 1951
271. Address at the Cornerstone Laying of the District of Columbia Red Cross Building. October 24, 1951
272. Remarks to a Group of United Nations Veterans From the Fighting Front in Korea. October 24, 1951
273. Proclamation 2950: Termination of the State of War With Germany. October 24, 1951
274. Remarks on Receiving the 1951 Histadrut Humanitarian Award. October 25, 1951
275. The President's News Conference of October 25, 1951
276. Statement by the President on the Longshoremen's Strike. October 26, 1951
277. Letter to the Chairman,
Wage Stabilization Board, on the Settlement of a Labor Dispute Affecting
the Production of Copper.
October 26, 1951
278. Letter to the Chairman, Commission on Internal Security and Individual Rights. October 27, 1951
279. Address at the Dedication of a Square in Washington to the Memory of Samuel Gompers. October 27, 1951
280. Statement by the President Upon Signing Bill Increasing Benefits Under the Railroad Retirement System. October 30, 1951
281. Remarks at a Luncheon for Vice Admiral Ross T. McIntire. October 30, 1951
282. Remarks of Welcome to Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh at the Washington National Airport. October 31, 1951
283. Letter to Frieda B. Hennock on Her Decision To Decline a Recess Appointment as a Federal Judge. November 1, 1951
284. Memorandum of Disapproval of Bill Relating to the Bank of America National Trust and Savings Association. November 2, 1951
285. Statement by the President Upon Signing the First and Second Supplemental Appropriation Acts, 1952. November 2, 1951
286. Memorandum of Disapproval of Bill Requiring Segregation in Certain Schools on Federal Property. November 2, 1951
287. Statement by the President Upon Signing Bill Relating to Narcotics Laws Violations. November 2, 1951
288. Remarks in Response to the Presentation by Princess Elizabeth of an Overmantel for the White House. November 2, 1951
289. Remarks to Members of the Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Services. November 5, 1951
290. Remarks at a Breakfast of the National Cartoonists Association. November 6, 1951
291. Remarks to Members of the Executive Committee of the Polish Legion of American Veterans. November 6, 1951
292. Letter to Committee Chairmen on the Decision To Furnish Military and Economic Assistance to Yugoslavia. November 7, 1951
293. Radio and Television Report to the American People on International Arms Reduction. November 7, 1951
294. Radio Address to the American People on Armistice Day. November 11, 1951
295. The President's News Conference at Key West. November 15, 1951
296. Remarks to Delegates and Trainees From the World Land Tenure Conference. November 20, 1951
297. Address Before the Woman's National Democratic Club. November 20, 1951
298. The President's News Conference at Key West. November 29, 1951
. . Statement by the President Denying That a Cease-Fire Had Taken Place in Korea
299. Statement by the President on Establishing the Committee on Government Contract Compliance. December 3, 1951
300. The President's News Conference of December 13, 1951
301. Remarks Upon Presenting the Collier Award Trophy for 1950. December 17, 1951
302. Letter to the President
of the Associated Press Managing Editors Association on the Executive Order
Safeguarding Security Information.
December 18, 1951
303. Letter to the Administrator, Housing and Home Finance Agency, on the Problem of Employee Integrity. December 18, 1951
304. Statement by the President on the Labor Dispute in the Steel Industry. December 22, 1951
305. Letter to the Chairman,
Wage Stabilization Board, Requesting an Investigation of the Labor Dispute
in the Steel Industry.
December 22, 1951
306. Address in Connection With the Lighting of the National Community Christmas Tree on the White House Grounds. December 24, 1951
307. Statement by the President
on Establishing the Commission on the Health Needs of the Nation. December
29, 1951