Letter from Julian A. Keeler to Theodore Roosevelt
While attending a moving picture, Julian A. Keeler observed a more “hearty” round of applause for Theodore Roosevelt’s portrait when displayed during a presentation of prominent Americans, as compared to the others. He also heard comments favoring Roosevelt. However, Keeler knows not everyone in attendance supports Roosevelt. Yet, he advises Roosevelt not to be discouraged by temporary defeats.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1911-01-28