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- Description:
- On behalf of President Roosevelt, Secretary to the President Loeb thanks Maurice Francis Egan for his letter and enclosure. He writes that President Roosevelt will read anything Egan sends, but is "against reading drama on principle."
- Date:
- 1907-04-09
- Partner:
- Theodore Roosevelt Center
- Author:
- Loeb, William, 1866-1937
- Description:
- Theodore Roosevelt writes to his sister Anna asking a few questions and describing in detail how he spends his days at Harvard with sample schedules for a Monday and a Saturday. The letter also requests that books be sent from home. He wants everyone from home to keep writing him as well.
- Date:
- 1876-11-01
- Partner:
- Theodore Roosevelt Center
- Author:
- Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
- Description:
- Theodore Roosevelt encloses a letter he wrote to publisher and author Frank A. Munsey to writer Edward Sanford Martin. It was published through "the fault of a certain Governor " but states Roosevelt's opinion exactly. He has been reading Stover at Yale and had a talk with the auth...
- Date:
- 1912-02-02
- Partner:
- Theodore Roosevelt Center
- Author:
- Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
- Description:
- Theodore Roosevelt informs Georges Clemenceau that his previous letter was returned to him from Paris and encloses it. Roosevelt also sends Clemenceau a copy of a book he is writing.
- Date:
- 1917-09-08
- Partner:
- Theodore Roosevelt Center
- Author:
- Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
- Description:
- Theodore Roosevelt thanks John J. Hickey for his letter and wishes him success with his book.
- Date:
- 1915-12-31
- Partner:
- Theodore Roosevelt Center
- Author:
- Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
- Description:
- President Roosevelt thanks Doctor Crago for sending him a book and asks him to give the author an enclosed letter. Roosevelt writes that his trip to Africa will be "merely that of an elderly retired official."
- Date:
- 1908-10-09
- Partner:
- Theodore Roosevelt Center
- Author:
- Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
- Description:
- Theodore Roosevelt thanks Kermit Roosevelt and his wife Belle for their letters. Roosevelt says the doctor is looking at Quentin's back after he dislocated two ribs on the Arizona trip last year. Archie and Quentin are eager for military camp in the summer, and Roosevelt plans to take Edith a...
- Date:
- 1915-04-08
- Partner:
- Theodore Roosevelt Center
- Author:
- Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
- Description:
- Theodore Roosevelt writes his son Kermit to say he is not sure his letters are reaching him and he will have to stop writing now as he will soon leave for a five week trip to the West Indies. Roosevelt is working on the proofs for his book, Fear God, and Take your own Part and has had a lot of c...
- Date:
- 1916-01-10
- Partner:
- Theodore Roosevelt Center
- Author:
- Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
- Description:
- Theodore Roosevelt thanks William Francis Hooker for his letter and looks forward to reading his book.
- Date:
- 1918-03-03
- Partner:
- Theodore Roosevelt Center
- Author:
- Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
- Description:
- Theodore Roosevelt responds to a letter from William N. Dirks and directs Dirks to the speech he made in Maine and a chapter in his book The Foes of our Own Household for his views on the question asked.
- Date:
- 1918-03-26
- Partner:
- Theodore Roosevelt Center
- Author:
- Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919