Theodore Roosevelt: The Man as I Knew HimChristian Herald, 1919 - 420 pages |
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... ment influenced the father to send the boy to Harvard in the autumn of 1876. Theodore's respect for his tu- tor the first year was great ; it increased the next year and the next , and the two were lifelong friends . Col- onel Roosevelt ...
... ment influenced the father to send the boy to Harvard in the autumn of 1876. Theodore's respect for his tu- tor the first year was great ; it increased the next year and the next , and the two were lifelong friends . Col- onel Roosevelt ...
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... ment dinner at Cambridge , June 25th , 1902. He said , " It was my great good fortune five years ago to serve under your President , the then Secretary of the Navy , ex - Governor Long , and by a strange turn of the wheel of fate he ...
... ment dinner at Cambridge , June 25th , 1902. He said , " It was my great good fortune five years ago to serve under your President , the then Secretary of the Navy , ex - Governor Long , and by a strange turn of the wheel of fate he ...
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... ment was predominant . The ward heelers felt , them- selves , that in order to obtain money for the cam- paigns and the votes of the richer element , it would be better to run a highbrow on their ticket for the assembly . Young ...
... ment was predominant . The ward heelers felt , them- selves , that in order to obtain money for the cam- paigns and the votes of the richer element , it would be better to run a highbrow on their ticket for the assembly . Young ...
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... ment of a prominent judge . One of the corrupt com- binations which had largely controlled the Legisla- ture under both parties , backed an attempt of one of the elevated railroads to rob the State through vile legislation . They were ...
... ment of a prominent judge . One of the corrupt com- binations which had largely controlled the Legisla- ture under both parties , backed an attempt of one of the elevated railroads to rob the State through vile legislation . They were ...
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... ment , and for that purpose I would have gone to Alaska , or anywhere else , for the bond that unites us together is as close as any bond of human friendship can be . It was our good fortune to be among those accepted , when the country ...
... ment , and for that purpose I would have gone to Alaska , or anywhere else , for the bond that unites us together is as close as any bond of human friendship can be . It was our good fortune to be among those accepted , when the country ...
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