The Presidency of Theodore RooseveltUniversity Press of Kansas, 1991 - 355 pages Theodore Roosevelt was hearty, frank, freindly, and bold - a president so popular that many Americans believed they knew him personally. Through the force of his personality and excitement of his adventuring, he wove the presidency into the fabric of daily life as no other president had done. Nearly a century later he is remembered as the most colourful chief executive. |
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Page 70
... accept the plan if the president would add two additional commission members of his own selection . That evening ... accepted the designation of the Catholic clergyman . Roosevelt then appointed Edgar E. Clark , who was grand chief of ...
... accept the plan if the president would add two additional commission members of his own selection . That evening ... accepted the designation of the Catholic clergyman . Roosevelt then appointed Edgar E. Clark , who was grand chief of ...
Page 183
... accepted what Roosevelt had proposed . No Russian territory was as yet under Japanese control , Nicholas noted , but enemy forces might yet ... accept- ances and the location of the talks . Weeks elapsed 183 PRESIDENT OF A GREAT NATION.
... accepted what Roosevelt had proposed . No Russian territory was as yet under Japanese control , Nicholas noted , but enemy forces might yet ... accept- ances and the location of the talks . Weeks elapsed 183 PRESIDENT OF A GREAT NATION.
Page 191
... accept a confer- ence at the same time that Roosevelt was urging them to adopt that course . It took more time to shape the precise wording of an agreement . Roosevelt confided in Jusserand and flattered Sternburg about the kaiser in ...
... accept a confer- ence at the same time that Roosevelt was urging them to adopt that course . It took more time to shape the precise wording of an agreement . Roosevelt confided in Jusserand and flattered Sternburg about the kaiser in ...
Contents
Keeping the Left Center Together | 225 |
We Were at Absolute Peace | 251 |
There Is No One Like Theodore | 271 |
Copyright | |
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