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Bijur, Nathan, 1862-1930

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The Parker Constitution Club

The Parker Constitution Club

Nathan Bijur takes exception to the New York Evening Post’s endorsement of the Parker Constitution Club, which aims to examine full records of President Roosevelt’s actions which have overridden the Constitution. Bijur notes that other presidents, such as Grover Cleveland, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Abraham Lincoln, were all also accused of overriding the Constitution.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1904-09-10

Creator(s)

Bijur, Nathan, 1862-1930

Letter from Nathan Bijur to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Nathan Bijur to Theodore Roosevelt

Nathan Bijur tells President Roosevelt that Adolph Lewisohn will soon be in Washington, D.C., and that he would appreciate an invitation to speak with Roosevelt. Even though Lewisohn is a copper magnate and involved with Standard Oil, he is a staunch supporter of Roosevelt. Bijur also tells Roosevelt that Simon Wolf spoke to him and Cyrus L. Sulzberger about a matter that Roosevelt had suggested to him previously. Wolf expects to talk to Roosevelt when he returns to Washington.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1904-03-07

Creator(s)

Bijur, Nathan, 1862-1930