Centennial of the birth of Theodore Roosevelt
Theodore Roosevelt centennial reading list submitted for the Congressional Record by New York Representative Leo O’Brien.
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Creation Date
1957-07-22
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Dickinson State University (DSU), located on the edge of the North Dakota Badlands, strives to be a premier university in the Upper Great Plains. DSU is also the physical home of the Theodore Roosevelt Center.
To celebrate the centennial year of Theodore Roosevelt’s birth in 1958, a Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Commission was created by the United States House of Representatives. The Commission worked with the Theodore Roosevelt Association to coordinate activities to commemorate the anniversary of Roosevelt’s life. In observation of the centennial, Dickinson State University, then Dickinson State Teacher’s College, organized a symposium to honor Roosevelt’s memory and to give recognition to the role North Dakota played in his life. The symposium theme was Responsible Citizenship, and the keynote speakers included Senator John F. Kennedy, Howard K. Beale, Hermann H. Hagedorn, Secretary of the Interior Fred A. Seaton, and Theodore Roosevelt McKeldin.
The 1958 Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Symposium collection housed at DSU was digitized and cataloged by TR Center staff and an intern working on-site. The collection includes manuscripts, letters, pictures, newspaper articles, magazine clippings, comics, mementos, speeches and books about the image, life and legacy of Theodore Roosevelt. Highlights in the collection are a copy of a handwritten autobiography and other manuscripts authored by Theodore Roosevelt. Some of the latter are titled “The Home Ranch,” “Frontier Types,” “Sheriff’s Work on a Ranch,” and “The Ranchman’s Rifle on the Crag and Prairie.” The collection includes extensive documentation on the Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Symposium hosted by Dickinson State Teacher’s College along with photographs and articles about Roosevelt and his life.
For full details on the 1958 Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Symposium collection, please see the Finding Aid.
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Theodore Roosevelt centennial reading list submitted for the Congressional Record by New York Representative Leo O’Brien.
1957-07-22
Article entitled “Theodore Roosevelt: His Relations With Labor” submitted for printing in the Congressional Record by Wyoming Senator Joseph O’Mahoney.
1957-05-22
Short description of Theodore Roosevelt and his devotion to his family, submitted for printing as an appendix to the Congressional Record by North Dakota Senator Milton Young.
1957-06-20
Brief sketch of Theodore Roosevelt’s life and accomplishments, submitted for printing in the Congressional Record by New York Representative Steven Derounian.
1957-08-30
United States. Armed Forces Information and Education Division
List of significant dates in the life of Theodore Roosevelt. The list was prepared by the national Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Commission, to promote the planning of celebrations of the centennial around these dates.
1956-1957
Text of Secretary of the Interior Seaton’s speech at the Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Symposium.
1958-09-16
The North Dakota Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Commission passed a resolution requesting that North Dakota’s institutions of higher learning set aside time on October 27, 1958, for observance of the end of the Theodore Roosevelt centennial year. Jack R. Smutz suggests holding a campus assembly for this observance and requests to be informed of President Scott’s plans.
1958-09-23
North Dakota Governor Davis and the Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Commission suggest that Dickinson State Teachers College hold a special program to commemorate Theodore Roosevelt’s 100th birthday on October 27, 1958.
1958-09-23
Text of Maryland Governor Theodore R. McKeldin’s address at the Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Symposium.
1958-10-14
Potential composition for the reception line at the reception for Secretary of the Interior Fred Seaton, a speaker for the Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Symposium.
1958
Alice Roosevelt Longworth’s phone number.
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Hermann Hagedorn enjoyed the printed account of the Children’s Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Art project and is pleased that Governor Theodore Roosevelt McKeldin’s address was a success.
1958-10-31
Summary of the activities of the North Dakota Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Commission from July 15, 1957, to October 27, 1958.
1958-11-21
Davis, John Edward, 1913-1990; Smutz, Jack R. (Jack Robert), 1920-2003
Outline for the Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Symposium with potential speakers and platform guests.
1958-03
Invitation to a luncheon in honor of Senator John F. Kennedy, one of the speakers for the Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Symposium in Dickinson, North Dakota. Invitation is addressed to Dickinson State Teachers College President Charles Scott.
1958
Envelope addressed to President Scott of Dickinson State Teachers College.
1957-09-25
Jack R. Smutz thanks President Scott for his hard work in putting on the Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Symposium which played an important part in North Dakota’s centennial activities.
1958-11-25
Reverend Sherrill updates President Scott on his efforts to secure speakers for the Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Symposium.
1957-1958
Jack R. Smutz thanks President Scott for his efforts to make the Theodore Roosevelt centennial a success, particularly hosting the Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Symposium. The National Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Commission named North Dakota’s centennial observance the most active in the United States.
1958
Hermann Hagedorn is pleased to hear that a room in the new library at Dickinson State Teachers College is dedicated to Theodore Roosevelt. He mentions that a bust of Theodore Roosevelt can be secured through the Theodore Roosevelt Association.
1961-08-17