American Boys' Life of Theodore RooseveltLothrop, Lee and Shepard Company, 1906 - 336 pages |
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Page 15
... strong . He was a firm believer in the saying that a sound body makes a sound mind , and he speedily became a good boxer , wrestler , jumper , and runner . He wrestled a great deal , and of this sport says : - " I enjoyed it immensely ...
... strong . He was a firm believer in the saying that a sound body makes a sound mind , and he speedily became a good boxer , wrestler , jumper , and runner . He wrestled a great deal , and of this sport says : - " I enjoyed it immensely ...
Page 16
... strong love for natural history it was not surprising that he joined the Natural History Club of the college , and of this he was one of the most active mem- bers . He also joined the Athletic Associa- tion , of which he was a steward ...
... strong love for natural history it was not surprising that he joined the Natural History Club of the college , and of this he was one of the most active mem- bers . He also joined the Athletic Associa- tion , of which he was a steward ...
Page 51
... strong cup of tea ! It was not a very nourishing meal , but it was all he had , and soon after that he went to sleep , trusting for better luck in the morning . He was up almost before daybreak , and my young readers can rest assured ...
... strong cup of tea ! It was not a very nourishing meal , but it was all he had , and soon after that he went to sleep , trusting for better luck in the morning . He was up almost before daybreak , and my young readers can rest assured ...
Page 64
... strong with the poorer classes , and on election day he polled over 68,000 votes ; 90,552 votes were cast for Hewitt , while Roosevelt received 60,435 votes . It was certainly a disheartening defeat , and many a man would have retired ...
... strong with the poorer classes , and on election day he polled over 68,000 votes ; 90,552 votes were cast for Hewitt , while Roosevelt received 60,435 votes . It was certainly a disheartening defeat , and many a man would have retired ...
Page 94
... Strong to the office of mayor . Mr. Strong was a man of high character , and was elected by a vote that combined the best elements of all the political parties . It was at a time when New York City was in urgent need of reform . Those ...
... Strong to the office of mayor . Mr. Strong was a man of high character , and was elected by a vote that combined the best elements of all the political parties . It was at a time when New York City was in urgent need of reform . Those ...
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