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. 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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. ' Fresh expressions of condolence and sympathy continue to pour in in connection with the assassination of President M'Kinley. When that sad chapter is closed it will be necessary to extend the anticipations already made as to the ...
... 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 ...
... MR. ROOSEVELT’S POLICY. Mr. Roosevelt, the new President of the United States, ha« given an outline of his policy to the Cabinet Ministers. He is in favour of a policy of reciprocity, the abolition of a commercial war with other countries, the encouragement ...
... MR. ROOSEVELT AND PLUTARCH Mr. Roosevelt is well-known in America as a literary man, and his writings are not unfamiliar to readers of Transatlantic periodical literature on this side of the Atlantic. According to the Literary World,” his published works ...
... 31R. ROOSEVELT SWORN IN. Mr. Roosevelt arrived at Buffalo early on ',wide, al tiroooo, and proceeded to the house cf his friend. Ir. Wilcox. After going to Mr. Milburn's house finder escort to pay his condolences to Mrs. McKinley, Mr. Roosevelt returned ...
... PRESIDENT ROOSEVELTS POLICY. BUFFALO, Sept. 16. In his utterance on Saturday regarding his policy President Rooaevelt emphasised the word “Peace.” Yesterday he gathered together some of his personal friends in Buflalo and those Cabinet Ministers whoare ...
... Little Roosevelt and the Zeal, There is a good story of the new American President in * Harper's Weekly.” When Mr. Roosevelt was a little boy the sexton of a New York Presbyterian church, finding him peeping in through the open door one morning, asked ...
... More Roosevelt Stories. Mr. Roosevelt, the President of the United States, and Mrs. Roosevelt were on a visit to Lord North, at Wroxton Abbey, near Banbury, the seat of Lord North, in March, 1887. He hunted with the Warwickshire hounds on the 11th of ...