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Book 2021 who knew him. .Remembering Theodore Roosevelt. presents fourteen intimate interviews with Roosevelt’s friends, family, and contemporaries. Never before published, the transcripts reveal colorful details about the infamous Rough Riders, the political scene in New York City, the lives of his extended直觉没有 发表于 2025-3-25 12:52:00
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First Lady of the World: Anna Eleanor Roosevelted for Anna Roosevelt Cowles who, after her father Elliott died, took young Eleanor in to her household. Sadly, the recording of the interview did not survive. Still, the transcript offers a vivid description of the extended Roosevelt family.鞭打 发表于 2025-3-26 03:48:37
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The Worst Friend of the Worst Boy: Barclay H. Farryed on neighbors around Sagamore Hill and staff in the White House. Barclay played tennis with the president as a youngster, and as an adult invited him to Princeton University to speak at a 1912 campaign rally. One of the most revealing accounts, Farr’s testimony prompted the Hagedorns to collect more oral histories.易于出错 发表于 2025-3-26 08:59:58
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That Tammany Boy: Henry Root Stern, Sr. Roosevelt, the president’s commitment to “good government” clubs and merit-based civil service. Stern also entertains some counterfactual scenarios whereby Roosevelt won election in 1912. The temptation to speculate on “what might have been” exemplifies the tendency toward hindsight in the oral history project.本土 发表于 2025-3-26 17:57:25
The Account of a College Man: Karl H. Behrty campaign, organizing some of the largest rallies in New York City. Behr’s reminiscences were dictated to his daughter rather than the Hagedorns because he wanted his grandchildren to know about Theodore Roosevelt.