American Boys' Life of Theodore RooseveltLothrop, Lee and Shepard Company, 1906 - 336 pages |
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... needed . The waifs and poor , homeless newsboys have no shelter . " The next day , when returning from the establishment in which he was a partner , Mr. Roosevelt came upon a newsboy sitting on a doorstep , crying bitterly . " What is ...
... needed . The waifs and poor , homeless newsboys have no shelter . " The next day , when returning from the establishment in which he was a partner , Mr. Roosevelt came upon a newsboy sitting on a doorstep , crying bitterly . " What is ...
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... needed . The Newsboys ' Lodging House of New York City is one of the results of Mr. Roosevelt's practical charities . He also did much to give crim- inals a helping hand when they came from prison , stating that that was the one time in ...
... needed . The Newsboys ' Lodging House of New York City is one of the results of Mr. Roosevelt's practical charities . He also did much to give crim- inals a helping hand when they came from prison , stating that that was the one time in ...
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... needed to fit himself for the larger positions he was , later on , to occupy . One happening is of peculiar interest to note . While Theodore Roosevelt was a member of the Assembly , Grover Cleveland became governor of the state . Mr ...
... needed to fit himself for the larger positions he was , later on , to occupy . One happening is of peculiar interest to note . While Theodore Roosevelt was a member of the Assembly , Grover Cleveland became governor of the state . Mr ...
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... needed , but not otherwise . On the occasion when the three blacktails were laid low the young ranchman and his foreman started on the hunt very early in the morning , when the bright moon was still in the sky . It was late in November ...
... needed , but not otherwise . On the occasion when the three blacktails were laid low the young ranchman and his foreman started on the hunt very early in the morning , when the bright moon was still in the sky . It was late in November ...
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... needed . But Theodore Roosevelt was anxious to obtain some elk horns as trophies of the chase , and day after day a watch was kept for bull elk , as the hunters moved the camp from one place to another . At last the long - looked - for ...
... needed . But Theodore Roosevelt was anxious to obtain some elk horns as trophies of the chase , and day after day a watch was kept for bull elk , as the hunters moved the camp from one place to another . At last the long - looked - for ...
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