Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Charles Blumenthal
Theodore Roosevelt wishes that he could accept Charles Blumenthal’s invitation to speak, but it is not possible for him to do so. Roosevelt receives thousands of similar invitations, but he is unable to accept “one in a hundred” of them. Every speaking engagement takes a great toll upon Roosevelt and to accept more would make it impossible for him to achieve any other work.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1911-05-03