On Jan. 6, 1919, former President Theodore Roosevelt died in his sleep in Oyster Bay, New York, at age 60. That he was so young when he died might surprise many today.
Yet this comparison, far from proving that Trump might reconstruct the nation through sheer will, highlights the limits of what he can accomplish. An executive strongman is scary and can do much ...
To the editor: In James B. Milliken’s op-ed, mention is made of Vannevar Bush’s report “Science, the Endless Frontier” (“Science funding and immigration fuel America’s innovation. They’re at risk,” ...
(WDBJ) - Many Americans have won Nobel Peace Prizes, but there had to be a first. It was Theodore Roosevelt. He was given the award December 10, 1906. He was the first American president to win the ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! Author Jeffrey Rogg talked about the history of American intelligence and the context in which President Franklin D. Roosevelt served. He spoke at ...
For a man who charged up San Juan Hill and lived by the motto “speak softly and carry a big stick,” you’d expect Theodore Roosevelt’s breakfast to be as bold as his personality. Surprisingly, the 26th ...
Note at end: This list was written out by the President for "Birds of Washington and vicinity" L.W. Maynard. The list is dated March 27, 1908. Wrapper title "President Roosevelt's list of birds seen ...
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