American Boys' Life of Theodore RooseveltLothrop, Lee and Shepard Company, 1906 - 336 pages |
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Page 253
... Congress was awaited with considerable interest . It was remembered that he was the youngest Executive our White House had ever known , and many were curious to know what he would say and what he pro- posed to do . The Fifty - seventh ...
... Congress was awaited with considerable interest . It was remembered that he was the youngest Executive our White House had ever known , and many were curious to know what he would say and what he pro- posed to do . The Fifty - seventh ...
Page 255
... report , and lost no time in submitting it to Congress . At the beginning of the new year , 1902 , there was a grand ball at the White House , attended by a large gathering of people , including many THEODORE ROOSEVELT 255.
... report , and lost no time in submitting it to Congress . At the beginning of the new year , 1902 , there was a grand ball at the White House , attended by a large gathering of people , including many THEODORE ROOSEVELT 255.
Page 258
... Congress was willing to strike the black record of the sailor from the books , but President Roosevelt would not have it . " The sailor did wrong , " he said . " He knew what he was doing , too . The record against him must stand ...
... Congress was willing to strike the black record of the sailor from the books , but President Roosevelt would not have it . " The sailor did wrong , " he said . " He knew what he was doing , too . The record against him must stand ...
Page 268
... Congress had , some time before , voted a large sum for the extension and improve- ment of the White House , and while Mr. Roosevelt and his family were at Oyster Bay these improvements were begun . They continued during the fall , and ...
... Congress had , some time before , voted a large sum for the extension and improve- ment of the White House , and while Mr. Roosevelt and his family were at Oyster Bay these improvements were begun . They continued during the fall , and ...
Page 269
... Congress assembled for a new session , and on the day following the President's message was read . It was a masterly state paper , dealing with the trust question , our relations with the new gov- ernment of THEODORE ROOSEVELT 269.
... Congress assembled for a new session , and on the day following the President's message was read . It was a masterly state paper , dealing with the trust question , our relations with the new gov- ernment of THEODORE ROOSEVELT 269.
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