Letter from J. Anthony Starke to Theodore Roosevelt
J. Anthony Starke discusses the pamphlet and subsequent book he wrote on political reform. With some revision, proper sponsorship, and financial backing, he feels it could be widely circulated for educating the public on “the drift away from a sound ideal” of politics. He suggests Theodore Roosevelt could use the book as an “incognito mouthpiece” of New Nationalism.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1911-04-22