Letter from A. Lawrence Lowell to Theodore Roosevelt
Harvard University President A. Lawrence Lowell enjoyed his visit to the White House, but missed the opportunity to speak with President Roosevelt about immigration law. Though Lowell knows Roosevelt will be too busy during his trip to Massachusetts to visit, he asks if Roosevelt could address Harvard to help students see the connection between their studies and “the battle of life.”
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1907-02-16