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President Roosevelt, whose personal interests ranged from literature to natural history, held very specific ideas about art. To appeal to the president's unpretentious taste, Saint-Gaudens designed a ...
Though Roosevelt reportedly disliked the nickname “Teddy,” he had a soft spot for his namesake toy, bringing it to official White House functions and displaying it as part of his campaign.
President Theodore Roosevelt, seen in 1906, survived an assassination attempt during his presidential campaign of 1912, four years after he left the White House. (Courtesy of the Library of Congress) ...
What happens when a former president decides he wants his old job back, regardless of what stands in his way? As Donald Trump launches his third run for the White House, it is useful to look back ...
One hundred and twelve years ago, Theodore Roosevelt was campaigning to return to the presidency when a gunman opened fire. He gave his speech anyway with a bullet in his chest.
The first page of Theodore Roosevelt's speech that was damaged when a bullet tore through it. Cade Martin. On October 14, 1912, just after eight o’clock in the evening, Theodore Roosevelt ...
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