Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Eugene A. Philbin
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1917-10-30
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Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
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1908-04-15
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President Roosevelt endorses Governor George Curry as an ideal candidate for a position in the Philippines if one is available. Roosevelt draws Eugene A. Philbin’s attention to The Independent’s campaign against William H. Taft for supporting the church in the Philippines.
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1908-08-22
President Roosevelt appreciates the letter District Attorney Eugene A. Philbin sent. Philbin was likely writing to offer condolences to Roosevelt upon the death of William McKinley the week prior or support to Roosevelt in his new role as president.
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1901-09-20
John J. Wynne discusses the political views of Catholics in the United States. He praises President Roosevelt’s desire to be impartial to religion in his appointments, but worries about the anti-Catholic views of some of his appointees. Wynne wishes that Eugene A. Philbin could have attended the Fourth Annual Convention of the Federation of Catholic Societies in Detroit, and encloses a letter from one of his subscribers in Hawaii. Finally, Wynne states that he does not sympathize with the criticisms of Reverend John B. Worrall and believes that Cardinal Francesco Satolli should have been received with honor at Washington.
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1904-08-24
President Roosevelt informs Eugene Ambrose Philbin that he would like to meet with Philbin and Monsignor Kennedy next week. Roosevelt also discusses his speech to the Masons and Masonry in the Philippines.
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1902-11-28
President Roosevelt wishes District Attorney Philbin a happy New Year and thanks him for his years of public service.
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1901-12-30
Theodore Roosevelt thanks Eugene A. Philbin and informs him of Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt’s recent fall, which has her currently bedridden.
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1911-10-06
Theodore Roosevelt thanks Judge Philbin for his letter and sends his love to Philbin’s family.
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1916-04-04
President Roosevelt does not think it would be wise for him to interfere in a State matter as Eugene A. Philbin requests, especially as he is going out of office.
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1909-01-20
President Roosevelt praises Eugene A. Philbin’s interview in the World. He asks if Philbin saw the response of the Lutheran ministers to his letter on religious tolerance. Roosevelt believes that the response proves why he needed to write it, and why he should not currently do anything that would justify his critics.
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1908-11-16
President Roosevelt informs Eugene A. Philbin that he does not think it would be appropriate for him to congratulate Pope Pius X on the anniversary of his becoming a priest.
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1908-11-14
President Roosevelt thanks Eugene A. Philbin for the letter.
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1908-11-05
President Roosevelt thanks Eugene A. Philbin for the birthday wishes.
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1908-10-27