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Clark, Charles Hopkins, 1848-1926

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Letter from Charles Hopkins Clark to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Charles Hopkins Clark to Theodore Roosevelt

Charles Hopkins Clark responds to President Roosevelt’s inquiry about the note from Yale University President Arthur Twining Hadley. Clark explains that he knows some of the men involved in the matter and that The Courant is not in any way bound to support Senator Frank B. Brandegee’s suggestion. Senators, as well as lawyers, have widely endorsed Walter C. Noyes for the position of United States Circuit Judge. Clark strongly recommends his appointment and says that if he is turned down, it could lead to trouble in Connecticut.

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Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1907-09-04

Letter from Charles Hopkins Clark

Letter from Charles Hopkins Clark

Hartford Courant editor Charles Hopkins Clark is unsure of the etiquette for replying to President Roosevelt. Clark encloses a letter to reach him through the unknown recipient (likely a secretary) along with the letter from Yale President Arthur Twining Hadley.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1907-09-04