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Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Arthur W. Page

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Arthur W. Page

Theodore Roosevelt will not comment on the matter until he has thoroughly examined it and sought the counsel of men like Charles McCarthy. Roosevelt believes that to achieve national efficiency there should be a centralization of appropriations or an executive budget, but with this should also come accountability. Roosevelt is especially concerned about issues involving the Panama Canal, tariffs, and reclamation projects.

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Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1915-10-22