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- Description:
- Edward Henry Harriman tells President Roosevelt that he would prefer to meet with him on Wednesday or Thursday but could make arrangements for lunch on Monday if that would be more convenient.
- Date:
- 1904-05-18
- Partner:
- Theodore Roosevelt Center
- Author:
- Harriman, Edward Henry, 1848-1909
- Description:
- George Haven Putnam accepts President Roosevelt's invitation for luncheon. Putnam clarifies statements made in an earlier letter congratulating Roosevelt on the election results.
- Date:
- 1904-11-18
- Partner:
- Theodore Roosevelt Center
- Author:
- Putnam, George Haven, 1844-1930
- Description:
- J. G. Willis writes to accept President Roosevelt's invitation to lunch on September 27.
- Date:
- 1904-09
- Partner:
- Theodore Roosevelt Center
- Author:
- Willis, J. G.
- Description:
- John Byrne encloses a document about the gold standard and suggests that President Roosevelt could "pick out a sentence that will please the Gold Democrat" in order to gain more votes. The document is in accordance with the views of Thomas F. Woodlock.
- Date:
- 1904-08-11
- Partner:
- Theodore Roosevelt Center
- Author:
- Byrne, John, 1842-1905
- Description:
- Nicholas Murray Butler informs Theodore Roosevelt of the general good feeling towards Roosevelt at a luncheon attended by Butler and southern politicians. Butler stresses that Roosevelt's standing in the South has greatly improved upon his reelection and suggests some steps Roosevelt can take...
- Date:
- 1904-12-16
- Partner:
- Theodore Roosevelt Center
- Author:
- Butler, Nicholas Murray, 1862-1947
- Description:
- President Roosevelt thanks Frank Irving Cobb, editor of New York World , for his letter. If he wins the election, Roosevelt wants Cobb and newspaper cartoonist Charles G. Bush to have lunch with him at the White House.
- Date:
- 1904-09-14
- Partner:
- Theodore Roosevelt Center
- Author:
- Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
- Description:
- President Roosevelt appreciates what James Jeffrey Roche said and the way in which he said it. If there is one thing that Roosevelt would like to have emphasized about his public life, it is his "desire to do equal justice to all without regard to race, creed or color."
- Date:
- 1904-08-07
- Partner:
- Theodore Roosevelt Center
- Author:
- Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
- Description:
- After the election, President Roosevelt would like General Butt to have lunch with him and go over Butt's experience abroad and discuss the army and national guard situations in the U.S.
- Date:
- 1904-10-06
- Partner:
- Theodore Roosevelt Center
- Author:
- Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
- Description:
- President Roosevelt would like Patrick Egan to come for lunch the following week.
- Date:
- 1904-08-02
- Partner:
- Theodore Roosevelt Center
- Author:
- Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
- Description:
- President Roosevelt was amused by General Bell's proclamation and was interested in the other clipping. Roosevelt notes his admiration for Philip Battell Stewart's father, John Wolcott Stewart.
- Date:
- 1904-05-28
- Partner:
- Theodore Roosevelt Center
- Author:
- Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919