The Bugle that Woke America: The Saga of Theodore Roosevelt's Last Battle for His CountryJohn Day Company, 1940 - 223 pages |
Contents
BACKGROUND OF ACTION | 5 |
SPEAK SOFTLY BUT | 24 |
THE COLONEL AND THE PRESIDENT | 47 |
11 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
action Administration Allies American army Arthur Lee asked attack Belgium believe boys British called citizens Collier's Weekly Colonel answered Colonel wrote danger declared defense Democrats Division duty Edwin Markham effect England Europe exclaimed face fact feel fight fire force foreign fought France German German-Americans give heart hope hyphenated Americans ideals insisted issue Jack Leary Julian Street keep knew later leader live loyalty Lusitania military mind Monroe Doctrine moral nation Navy never nomination Owen Wister Oyster Bay pacifists party peace political prepare preparedness President President's Quentin ready refused Republican righteousness Roose Roosevelt wrote Sagamore Hill Secretary Secretary of War secure seemed sent sons soul speak speech spirit Spring-Rice stood talk tell Theodore Roosevelt things tions told treaties United velt wanted White House William Allen White Wilson women words York