by Lee W. EysturlidJeremy GyptonChris Mullinand Brett Piersma
As a child, Roosevelt had suffered from severe asthma, and weak eyesight plagued him throughout his life. By dint of a program of physical exertion, he developed a strong physique and a lifelong love of vigorous activity. He adopted “the strenuous life,” as he entitled his 1901 book, as...
Theodore Roosevelt’s Early Life and Career Theodore Roosevelt's Presidency Theodore Roosevelt was born on October 27, 1858, to Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. and Martha Bulloch Roosevelt, a wealthy family in New York City. Known as “Teedie”–later “Teddy”–he was frail and sickly as a boy, ...
Theodore Roosevelt: Con Shane John Kruger, Rufus Jones, Marco Mintaka, Greg Kriek. Una serie in due parti sul Presidente degli USA Theodore Roosevelt con uno sguardo alle sue riforme progressiste ma anche alle sue contraddizioni.
Available on the web: http://www.theodoreroosevelt.org/life/NYTobit.htm Russell, Francis. The Shadow of Blooming Grove: Warren G. Harding in His Times. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1968. a p.311 26 reviews Bromley, Michael L. William Howard Taft and the First Motoring Presidency. Jefferso...
1919.BothbeforeandafterhisPresidency,Mr.Rooseveltwasa writerofbooksandessays,andinspiteofhisbusylife,heis perhapstheonlyPresidentwhomayclaimto bea manofletters.AmonghismanycontributionstoAmericanhistory,theWinningoftheWest(4volumes,1889-96)standsoutasa workofresearchandlearn-ing,andis,likehislife,an...
The Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace home is interesting tour on the early life of President Roosevelt. The house is a recreation of the original house that had been demolished on the same site. The house is as realistic as it was when the family lived in it. ...
Theodore Roosevelt was the 26th (1901–1909) President of the United States. He had been the 25th Vice President before becoming President upon the assassination of President William McKinley. Owing to his charismatic personality and reformist policies, which he called the "Square Deal", Roosevelt...
— Theodore Roosevelt …... Science quotes on: | Do (1905) Far and away the best prize that life has to offer is the chance to work hard at work worth doing. — Theodore Roosevelt From Address (7 Sep 1903), at the State Fair, Syracuse, N.Y., collected in Addresses and ...
K. Beale, Theodore Roosevelt and the Rise of America to World Power (1956, repr. 1989); W. H. Harbaugh, The Life and Times of Theodore Roosevelt (1963); G. W. Chessman, Theodore Roosevelt and the Politics of Power (1969); D. McCullough, Mornings on Horseback (1980); M. L. ...