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Karger, Gustav J., 1866-1924

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Letter from Gustav J. Karger to Robert D. Heinl

Letter from Gustav J. Karger to Robert D. Heinl

Gustav J. Karger writes to Robert D. Heinl thanking him for sending him a copy of Leslie’s Weekly containing his article on the administration of President William H. Taft. Karger regrets that a paragraph was added to the article without prior consultation. Karger believes that the paragraph could be interpreted as being offensive to Taft, and wants to make sure that it is known that he neither wrote the offending words nor agrees with their sentiment.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-03-25

Letter from Gustav J. Karger to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Gustav J. Karger to Theodore Roosevelt

Gustav J. Karger writes to Theodore Roosevelt and encloses a copy of Leslie’s Weekly, along with a copy of a letter that he wrote to Robert D. Heinl regarding a paragraph that was inserted in an article Karger wrote. Karger has shown both the magazine and his letter to President William H. Taft, who suggested that Karger send them to Roosevelt as well.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-03-25

Two years of President Taft

Two years of President Taft

Gustav J. Karger reviews and praises President William H. Taft’s various achievements during the two years of his administration. By placing “the cause of the people above all other considers,” Karger finds Taft has reached the “heights of constructive statesmanship.”

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-03-30