Letter from Secretary of Theodore Roosevelt to F. S. Starrette
Theodore Roosevelt’s secretary replies to F. S. Starrette that Roosevelt does not attempt to influence editors and newspaper publishers. He further notes that editors look at the quality and appropriateness of an article above all else. Roosevelt would quickly become overwhelmed if he took on the job of submitting articles for authors and is not able to do as requested.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1911-07-03