COLONEL THEODORE ROOSEVELT AS COMMANDER OF ROOSEVELT’S
... COLONEL THEODORE ROOSEVELT AS COMMANDER OF ROOSEVELT’S RODQHRIDERS DURING THE AMERICAN-SPANISH WAR. BEAD THE SKETCH, THE BRIGHTEST AMD BEST fid. WEEKLY. ...
... COLONEL THEODORE ROOSEVELT AS COMMANDER OF ROOSEVELT’S RODQHRIDERS DURING THE AMERICAN-SPANISH WAR. BEAD THE SKETCH, THE BRIGHTEST AMD BEST fid. WEEKLY. ...
... PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. non our WASHINGTON, Oct. 14. President Roosevelt has been compelled to announce publicly that will refuse to have any dealings at all with politicians on questions of appointments to office. He says he is determined to fill Federal ...
... PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. As the civilized world confidently expected, the selfpossession of the American people has not deserted them in the hour of their calamity. A proclamation, it is true, was posted everywhere through Chicago, before President McKinley ...
... PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT FOR ARTICLES B\ THE CITIZEN AND THE PUBLIC MAN, AND ...
... PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT ARTICLES BY THE CITIZEN AND THE PUBLIC MAN, A'i• /. ...
... PRKSIDENT ROOSEVELT. TO 'THE EDITOR. Sir,—The rota& to prejudge the President of United States In his attitude towards England sag Europe, as voiced in this morning's Moos of The Tire, Is most gratifying to all now in this country. During the last few ...
... PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. Alarm for His Safety. In spit~ of the continual ¥rocuhcfli fricnds President Roosevelt insists on taking altogether unnecessary risks, which cause considerable alarm in Washingtos. On Saturday night, for instance, he walked from the ...
... MR. ROOSEVELT This eventuality has already ha‘menori‘ our times in the history of the United itates. President W. H. Harrison diec in 1841. a month after entering uvpor fice; President Zachary Taylor died iv !850; President Lincoln was assassinate hy ...
... PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. [BXDTER’S TELEGRAM.] WASHINGTON, Sept. 24. President Roosevelt has now taken up his residence at the White House. [laffan’s telegram.] WASHINGTON, Sept. 24. President Roosevelt has written letter the authorities Yale University saying ...
... PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. bound into enormous popularity by the part which he took in the war against Spain. Himself a fearless and magnificent horseman, he organised s corps of * Rough Riders,” whose deeds under his leadership in Cuba he has parrated in his ...
... President Roosevelt. W. M. Beckner, writing of President Roosevelt, says:—l have several times seen it stated that because the family whose name he bears came from Holland he may take sides with the Boers against England. This will not given much con ...
... CCLONEL ROOSEVELT, O~ the whole the article in which Mr Poultney Bigelow, in another column, sums up, from the standpoint of a comparatively intimate acquaintance, the character of the new American President, sonfirms the mythology that has already gathered ...