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McCormick, Medill, 1877-1925
Telegram from medill McCormick to Frank Harper
Telegram from Medill McCormick to George W. Perkins
Medill McCormick and the local committee in charge of the Progressive Convention believe that the convention should be held at the Chicago Coliseum. Illinois progressives have passed resolutions arguing for support of Theodore Roosevelt and calling for county conventions.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1912-07-16
Letter from Medill McCormick to George W. Perkins
Medill McCormick encloses progressive pamphlets that have been distributed in several states which he believes could be revised and published nationally. He argues for the importance of pamphlets in the campaign.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1912-07-11
Telegram from Medill McCormick to Theodore Roosevelt
Telegram from Medill McCormick to Theodore Roosevelt
Telegram from Medill McCormick to Edwin A. Van Valkenburg
Telegram from Medill McCormick to Travers D. Carman
Telegram from Medill McCormick to Travers D. Carman
Letter from Medill McCormick to Frank Harper
Telegram from Medill McCormick to Frank Harper
Telegram from Medill McCormick to Frank Harper
Telegram from Medill McCormick to Frank Harper
Telegram from Medill McCormick to Theodore Roosevelt
Letter from Medill McCormick to Theodore Roosevelt
Medill McCormick is sorry that he will not be able to see President Roosevelt at Washington, D.C., before leaving on his vacation, and so writes to him instead. McCormick suggests that Roosevelt consider writing an article calling attention to the dangers that threaten the independence of the press, including demagogues and outside pressures from advertisers.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1909-01-05
Letter from Medill McCormick to Theodore Roosevelt
Medill McCormick confirms that President Roosevelt is correct and that William Loeb is mistaken. McCormick and Alice Roosevelt Longworth had sent the telegram in the afternoon, and had done so without consulting with Nicholas Longworth.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1908-06-26
Letter from Medill McCormick to William Loeb
Medill McCormick sends William Loeb a memorandum that proves that President Roosevelt was correct.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1908-06-26
Telegram from Medill McCormick to Frank Harper
Letter from Medill McCormick to John Campbell Greenway
Medill McCormick inquires if John Campbell Greenway would be interested in joining a volunteer cavalry unit, which would be at the ready should President Wilson put out a call for volunteers. A draft of the call is enclosed with the understanding that it should not be issued except in the case of war.
Collection
Creation Date
1915-06-04