Letter from Joseph D. Beck to Theodore Roosevelt
Joseph D. Beck invites Theodore Roosevelt to speak at the upcoming meeting of the International Association of Officials of Bureau of Labor. Beck is trying to develop the association into an organization that can benefit the country and believes that Roosevelt’s speaking at the meeting would induce people to come. He believes the organization could lobby governors to appoint qualified men to bureaus of labor.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1911-07-14