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Harper, Frank
Letter from C. M. Meyer to Frank Harper
C. M. Meyer sends Frank Harper a Labor Temple Bulletin highlighting the meeting at the Labor Temple in which Charles Stelzle will make the address. Meyer asks Harper to make sure the bulletin is placed in Theodore Roosevelt’s hands.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1911-12-15
Letter from C. M. Jones to Frank Harper
C. M. Jones thanks Frank Harper for the letter, but noticed Harper did not mention the three pamphlets Jones had hoped Theodore Roosevelt would look at. If Roosevelt will not read them, Jones requests that Harper return the pamphlets to him using the enclosed pamphlets. But Jones hopes that Harper will at least mention them to Roosevelt before returning them.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1911-12-12
Letter to Frank Harper
Letter from William N. Freeman to Frank Harper
William N. Freeman writes to Frank Harper to inform him of his new book, Created Equal: The Romance of Democracy. In this book, Freeman argues that the country was originally designed as a “government by agreement of states,” but became a “government by party.” He credits this evolution to the work of John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and Andrew Jackson. Freeman admires Jackson greatly and believes Roosevelt is the only other president of his caliber. Freeman hopes that Theodore Roosevelt will share his opinion on the premise of the book.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1911-09-23
Letter from George D Wardrop to Frank Harper
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1912
Creator(s)
Wardrop, George D. (George Douglas), 1890-1929
Recipient
Letter from Robert Glendinning to Frank Harper
Robert Glendinning thanks Frank Harper for his letter, which provided the information Glendinning needed.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1911-12-12