6Second State of the Union address
33To Naturalized Citizens
7Third State of the Union address
34Address at Milwaukee
8Fourth State of the Union address
35The Submarine Question
9Fifth State of the Union address
36American Principles
10Sixth State of the Union address
37The Demands of Railway Employees
11Seventh State of the Union address
38Speech of Acceptance
12Eighth State of the Union address
39Lincoln's Beginnings
13First Address to Congress
40The Triumph of Women's Suffrage
14Address on the Banking System
41The Terms of Peace
15Address at Gettysburg
42Meeting Germany's Challenge
16Address on Mexican Affairs
43Request for Authority
17Understanding America
44The Call to War
18Address Before the Southern Commercial Congress
45To the Country
19Trusts and Monopolies
46The German Plot
20Panama Canal Tolls
47Reply to the Pope
21The Tampico Incident
48Labor Must be Free
22In the Firmament of Memory
49The Call for War with Austria-Hungary
23Memorial Day Address at Arlington
50Government Administration of Railways
24Closing a Chapter
51The Conditions of Peace
25Annapolis Commencement Address
52Force to the Utmost
26The Meaning of Liberty
53The State of War: The President’s Proclamation of April 6, 1917.
27American Neutrality
54Formal U.S. Declaration of War with Germany, 6 April 1917