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The outlook (New York, N.Y. : 1870-1935)

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Letter from Harmon J. Hoover to The Outlook

Letter from Harmon J. Hoover to The Outlook

Harmon J. Hoover asks The Outlook if Theodore Roosevelt’s recent political addresses have been published in a book and, if so, where it can be purchased. He comments on Roosevelt’s editorials and how he might have to be president again. President William H. Taft does not command the people’s confidence, ensuring Woodrow Wilson’s easy victory if nominated.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-11-14

Creator(s)

Hoover, Harmon J. (Harmon Jacob), 1862-1916

Letter from H. Hunter to the Outlook

Letter from H. Hunter to the Outlook

H. Hunter believes The Outlook would be less critical of Harrison Gray Otis’s attitude towards labor unions if it understood the circumstances connected with the dynamiting of the Los Angeles Times building. Hunter is a fan of several politicians, including Theodore Roosevelt, for the enemies they have made of socialists, labor unions, and “undesirable citizens.” Hunter points the finger at Catholics and the Irish as being involved with these undesirable causes as well.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-07-01

Creator(s)

Hunter, H.