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Identifier: personalmemoirso01chen (find matches)
Title: Personal memoirs of the home life of the late Theodore Roosevelt as soldier, governor, vice president, and president, in relation to Oyster Bay ..
Year: 1919 (1910s)
Authors: Cheney, Albert Loren
Subjects: Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
Publisher: Washington, D.C., The Cheney Publishing Company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation
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ch times became nervouswhen Mr. Roosevelt gesticulated, or sometimeswould spring out of his chair. Isnt there danger of cutting the President?some one much concerned asked the barber. No, indeed. If he kept still Id cut him sure,responded the tonsorialist, smilingly. On these occasions the President discussed af-fairs of state with Secretary Elihu Root, to whomhe referred as the invaluable Elihu; or withSenator Lodge, his avowed bosom friend; or withMr. Pinchot, Mr. Garfield and Dr. Lambert. CT. HILDA SOCIETY, in Vv^hich Mrs. Roosevelt^ is deeply interested, will doubtless take anactive part in raising funds for the RooseveltMemorial Park. Mrs. George E. Talmadge, wifeof the rector of Christ Church, is president of theSociety; Mrs. Robert J. Ludlam, secretary; andMrs. Elbert Rushmore, treasurer. The othermembers comprise Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, Mrs.Jesse Mollineaux, Mrs. Robert Spicer, Mrs. FrankSpicer, Mrs. Millie Lewis, Mrs. Fred Sammis, Mrs.Charles Wilkinson, Mrs. Edward Birchelk,
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An Approved Pictar riK.tn hy Iarh I.ii.thei: THEODORE llOOSEVELT As be appeared when President of the United States during the first part of his administration.
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