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Pyle, Howard, 1853-1911

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Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Howard Pyle

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Howard Pyle

President Roosevelt thinks that Howard Pyle’s letter is admirable. It has been difficult for Roosevelt not to respond to Democratic presidential candidate Alton B. Parker’s allegations, since it is a matter of record that Roosevelt asked many other people to serve as the chairman of the National Republican Committee before selecting George B. Cortelyou. Roosevelt hopes Pyle will not get in trouble, and feels like he should not let him take part in the current presidential campaign, but he appreciates everything that Pyle has done.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1904-11-03

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Howard Pyle

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Howard Pyle

President Roosevelt writes to famed illustrator Howard Pyle about a cartoon he drew, saying he will pass it on to George B. Cortelyou. Roosevelt feels it is “too good” to appeal to those who read cartoons, but it may attract a higher class of others who are not typical cartoon readers. Roosevelt and his wife Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt would like for Pyle to visit.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1904-10-08

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Howard Pyle

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Howard Pyle

President Roosevelt would like to meet with Howard Pyle regarding Delaware politics and the “reformers” before Pyle publishes his article. Roosevelt believes that his political theories have been applied in practice. He directs Pyle to look at the “Latitude and Longitude among Reformers” section of Strenuous Life.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1904-03-17