Theodore Roosevelt was pleased to hear of the publication of Lodge's "reminiscences," which he has been enjoying. Roosevelt addressed the military branch of the Historical Association, and he enjoyed explaining that the Bulgarians would have been harmless against the Ottoman Turks if they had been taught that questions of vital interest could be arbitrated.
Resource Type:
Letter
Period:
Progressive Party Candidate (1911-1912)
Repository:
The Library of Congress
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Language:
English
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