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Loeb, William, 1866-1937

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Letter from William Loeb to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from William Loeb to Theodore Roosevelt

Collector Loeb reintroduces Theodore Roosevelt to newspaper correspondent Herbert Corey. He wants to interview Roosevelt about the effort that he, Loeb, and District Attorney Henry A. Wise are collaborating on to induce United States Judges to inflict prison sentences on violators of the Sherman Anti-Trust Act and revenue laws as an effective method to stop violators.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-08-07

Letter from William Loeb to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from William Loeb to Theodore Roosevelt

With regards to an enclosed letter from Warrington Dawson, William Loeb assures Theodore Roosevelt that he does not answer any questions regarding Roosevelt’s policies or opinions, and will communicate as much to Dawson. He will additionally inform Dawson that Roosevelt’s attitude on African Americans, the Brownsville Affair, and the case of William Demos Crum are covered in the published volume of Roosevelt’s speeches.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-08-02

Letter from William Loeb to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from William Loeb to Theodore Roosevelt

William Loeb writes to Theodore Roosevelt to advise Roosevelt to exercise caution if he voluntarily appears before a Congressional Committee and gives his advice concerning the Sugar Trust matters. Loeb also includes information about an inspector of customs who was dismissed from his position after becoming intoxicated on the job.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-06-03