American Boys' Life of Theodore RooseveltLothrop, Lee and Shepard Company, 1906 - 336 pages |
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... by his addresses delivered before the Young Men's Christian Association of New York City and a church community of the West , years later . In ad- dressing the Young Men's Christian Associa tion Mr. Roosevelt , THEODORE ROOSEVELT 9.
... by his addresses delivered before the Young Men's Christian Association of New York City and a church community of the West , years later . In ad- dressing the Young Men's Christian Associa tion Mr. Roosevelt , THEODORE ROOSEVELT 9.
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Edward Stratemeyer. dressing the Young Men's Christian Associa tion Mr. Roosevelt , who was then governor of the State , said : — " The vice of envy is not only dangerous , but also a mean vice , for it is always a confession of ...
Edward Stratemeyer. dressing the Young Men's Christian Associa tion Mr. Roosevelt , who was then governor of the State , said : — " The vice of envy is not only dangerous , but also a mean vice , for it is always a confession of ...
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... of the most active mem- bers . He also joined the Athletic Associa- tion , of which he was a steward , and the Art Club , the Rifle Corps , the O. K. Society , and the Finance Club . In his senior year he 16 AMERICAN BOYS ' LIFE OF.
... of the most active mem- bers . He also joined the Athletic Associa- tion , of which he was a steward , and the Art Club , the Rifle Corps , the O. K. Society , and the Finance Club . In his senior year he 16 AMERICAN BOYS ' LIFE OF.
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... tion without just cause . This merit system is in operation to - day and is a most excel- lent thing , only becoming dangerous when extended too far . There were two other commissioners besides Mr. Roosevelt on the Commission , but all ...
... tion without just cause . This merit system is in operation to - day and is a most excel- lent thing , only becoming dangerous when extended too far . There were two other commissioners besides Mr. Roosevelt on the Commission , but all ...
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... TION AS CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSIONER - NOTWITHSTANDING the great amount of labor involved as a Civil Service Commis- sioner , Theodore Roosevelt did not forego the pleasures of the hunt , and in 1891 he made an extended trip to the ...
... TION AS CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSIONER - NOTWITHSTANDING the great amount of labor involved as a Civil Service Commis- sioner , Theodore Roosevelt did not forego the pleasures of the hunt , and in 1891 he made an extended trip to the ...
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