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" You don't smile with Mr. Roosevelt; you shout with laughter with him, and then you shout again while he tries to cork up more laugh and sputters ; 'Come gentlemen, let us be serious'. "
A Week in the White House with Theodore Roosevelt: A Study of the President ... - Page 44
by William Bayard Hale - 1908 - 153 pages
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Inside History of the White House: The Complete History of the Domestic and ...

Gilson Willets - 1908 - 506 pages
...utterance becomes choked and sputtery and falsetto, and sometimes he doubles up with the paroxysm. You don't smile with Mr. Roosevelt; you shout with...and sputters ; 'Come gentlemen, let us be serious'." Cleveland's Official Family The attitude of President Cleveland toward the members of his Cabinet is...
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Ragging it: Getting Ragtime Into History (and Some History Into Ragtime)

H. Loring White - 2005 - 435 pages
...attending to everyone, listening, then talking eagerly and laughing delightedly. This newsman concluded: "You don't smile with Mr. Roosevelt; you shout with laughter with him — " ' John Hay, his first Secretary of State, described a foreign policy session: It was a curious...
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